A
Animals that did not arrive in the area around the Chernobyl nuclear plant until after the accident still developed high levels of radiation in their muscles and bones.
B
Some of the species that inhabit the region are migratory and so only live in the region for part of the year, limiting their exposure to the radiation.
C
The region affected by the release of radiation is very large, encompassing 1,800 square miles (4,660 square kilometers).
D
While some of the radioactive chemicals released by the accident depress fertility in local birds, others do not.
E
The threat of radiation poisoning drove people out of the area, which opened up new habitat for wildlife and eliminated the danger from hunters.
A
The CEO’s company typically has its highest monthly sales of the year during the last 3 months of the year.
B
The quality of the products sold by the CEO’s company has always been considered to be relatively high.
C
The CEO has a strong incentive to highlight any good news regarding the company and to downplay bad news.
D
The CEO’s company started a new advertising campaign at the beginning of this year that has proved unusually effective so far.
E
Several other companies who sell products similar to those sold by the CEO’s company have also reported that this year’s monthly sales averages so far have been higher than previous years’ averages.
Mykayla: An analysis of government contracts showed that, on average, the government paid substantially more to hire contractors than it would have cost for government employees to perform comparable services.
A
the government could reduce spending by reducing the number of employees on its payroll
B
the government would save money if it hired private contractors to perform services now performed by government employees
C
government workers generally are paid higher hourly wages than comparable private sector workers
D
every service that is currently performed by government employees could be performed by private contractors
E
the total amount of money that the government pays its employees annually is greater than the total amount that it spends on contractors annually
Biologist: DNA analysis shows that Acacia heterophylla, a tree native to the Indian Ocean’s Réunion Island, is descended from the Hawaiian tree Acacia koa. Some think this occurred because A. koa seeds floated from Hawaii to Réunion, but that explanation is implausible, since the seeds will not germinate after being soaked in seawater. Moreover, both trees grow in the mountains, not near the shore. Seabirds sometimes carry seeds great distances, so they probably caused the dispersal.
Summarize Argument: Phenomenon-Hypothesis
The biologist hypothesizes that seabirds brought Acacia koa seeds from Hawaii to Réunion Island. He supports this by noting that seabirds can carry seeds over long distances, and by pointing to DNA evidence that shows that Acacia heterophylla trees on Réunion Island are descended from the Hawaiian Acacia koa. He argues that it’s unlikely that the seeds floated to Réunion Island because they won’t germinate after being soaked in seawater and because both trees grow in the mountains, not near the shore.
Notable Assumptions
The biologist assumes that the seeds couldn’t have floated across the ocean without being soaked in seawater. He also assumes that his hypothesis is the most likely, without considering whether there actually are seed-carrying seabirds on these islands, or whether another explanation, like humans transporting the seeds, is more likely.
A
A. koa branches carrying seeds can remain afloat for prolonged periods of time.
This supports the alternative hypothesis that the seeds floated across the ocean. It doesn’t support the biologist’s hypothesis that seabirds carried the seeds to Réunion Island.
B
There are mountain-nesting seabird species common to Réunion and Hawaii.
This strengthens the biologist's argument by addressing the assumption that seabirds actually live on both Réunion and Hawaii and are likely to carry seeds between the mountains. If mountain-nesting seabirds are common to both islands, his hypothesis becomes much more likely.
C
A. koa is thought to be descended from Acacia melanoxylon, a tree native to eastern Australia.
The argument is only concerned with the fact that A. heterophylla is descended from A. koa. It doesn’t matter what tree A. koa is descended from.
D
Ocean currents have sometimes carried buoyant objects from Hawaii to Réunion.
Like (A), this supports the alternative hypothesis by implying that the seeds could’ve floated from Hawaii to Réunion. Instead, we need an answer choice that strengthens the biologist’s hypothesis that seabirds carried the seeds between the islands.
E
Many seabird species return to land very infrequently, and often do so only to breed.
Irrelevant— we don’t know whether the “many seabirds species” in (E) are living on Réunion or Hawaii. Even if they are, this weakens the argument by suggesting that the seabirds rarely return to land to disperse the seeds.