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amangoyal707 wrote:
explain q19?


There is no information in the passage that tells us that appendicularians are single celled. All other characteristics can be justified.
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Hi the timer and options are missing.
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Hi the timer and options are missing.
Please fix, thank you


Edited Now!

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Use the POE and move on.

Again, is no such drama in this case
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17. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of appendicularians?

(A) They are exclusively carnivorous.

No evidence in the passage.

(B) They have more than one method of obtaining food.

No evidence in the passage.

(C) They can tolerate frigid water.

Yes.

Found in all the oceans of the world, including the Arctic Ocean, appendicularians tend to remain near the water's surface where the density of phytoplankton is greatest.

(D) They can disguise themselves by secreting mucus.

No evidence in the passage.

(E) They are more sensitive to light than are other zooplankton.

No evidence in the passage.



18. The author is primarily concerned with

(A) explaining how appendicularians obtain food

Yes. The whole paragraph describes this process, the first sentence asserting that they use a clever mechanism to obtain food, which is explained in the rest of the passage.

(B) examining the flotation methods of' appendicularians

No.

(C) mapping the distribution of appendicularians around the world

No.

(D) describing how appendicularians differ from other zooplankton

No.

(E) comparing the various types of balloons formed by appendicularians

No.



19. According to the passage, all of the following are descriptive of appendicularians EXCEPT

(A) tailed

No, mentioned in the passage.

(B) vegetarian

No, mentioned in the passage.

(C) small-sized

No, mentioned in the passage.

(D) single-celled

Yes, not mentioned in the passage.

(F) ocean-dwelling

No, mentioned in the passage.



20. The passage suggests that appendicularians tend to remain in surface waters because they

(A) prefer the warmer water near the surface

No.

(B) are unable to secrete mucus at the lower levels of the ocean

No.

(C) use the contrast of light and shadow at the surface to hide from predators

No.

(D) live in balloons that cannot withstand the water pressure deeper in the ocean

No.

(E) eat food that grows more profusely near the surface

Yes.

Found in all the oceans of the world, including the Arctic Ocean, appendicularians tend to remain near the water's surface where the density of phytoplankton is greatest.
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18: A
19: D
20: E
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Why is answer B not correct for question D ?
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Why is answer B not correct for question D ?



do you mean question 20?
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Re: Zooplankton, tiny animals adapted to an existence in the oce [#permalink]
Please explain Question 20 option E, why its correct?
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Found in all the oceans of the world, including the Arctic Ocean, appendicularians tend to remain near the water's surface where the density of phytoplankton is greatest.

On the surface they have more food to feed.

E is the answer
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explain q19?
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amangoyal707 wrote:
explain q19?


There is no information in the passage that tells us that appendicularians are single celled. All other characteristics can be justified.


Actually I was confused between option B. Vegetarian and option D. single-celled. Can you please explain how VEGETARAIN is described in the passage?
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I edited and I was wondering why if all was fine in the code the timer did not show up


You were behind the curtain :roll: :roll:
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The 17th question kind of assumes the reader to know that artic is a cold place hence the cold waters. Doesn't it ?
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IamCrisitiano7 wrote:
The 17th question kind of assumes the reader to know that artic is a cold place hence the cold waters. Doesn't it ?


No sir at all. The RC passages do not assume you know any scientific or history knowledge, or business.

You have to infer only and exclusively what is written in the passage

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IamCrisitiano7 wrote:
The 17th question kind of assumes the reader to know that artic is a cold place hence the cold waters. Doesn't it ?


No sir at all. The RC passages do not assume you know any scientific or history knowledge, or business.

You have to infer only and exclusively what is written in the passage

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But then how do you conclude that appendicularians can tolerate frigid waters
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17. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of appendicularians?

(A) They are exclusively carnivorous. " not supported by the passage"
(B) They have more than one method of obtaining food. "not stated"
(C) They can tolerate frigid water. "correct because of the line:Found in all the oceans of the world, including the Arctic Ocean""
(D) They can disguise themselves by secreting mucus. "not supported by the passage"
(E) They are more sensitive to light than are other zooplankton." no information"


No where in the passage it was mentioned that Arctic waters are frigid. Can we assume about this kind of outside information
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