Inference – SET 2 Welcome to your Inference - SET 2 1. Off-off-Broadway theaters emerged in the late 1950s as a rebellion against mainstream Broadway theaters in New York, freeing artists to create productions that were more experimental than typical Broadway shows. One such artist was playwright María Irene Fornés. Working with off-off Broadway theaters enabled Fornés not only to direct her own plays but also to direct them exactly as she intended them to be staged, regardless of how strange the results might have seemed to audiences accustomed to Broadway shows. In this way, Fornés ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? illustrates the artistic opportunity offered by off-off Broadway theaters. would have been more famous if she had created plays that were mainstream instead of experimental. wrote plays that would have been too expensive to produce if someone else had directed the production. recognized that staging an off-off-Broadway play was more complicated than staging a Broadway play. None 2. North American gray wolves usually have mixed gray and white fur, but some members of the species have a version of a gene, or gene variant, that gives them a mostly black coat instead. Sarah Cubaynes and her team studied twelve populations of North American gray wolves. They found that the black-furred wolves are more common in areas where outbreaks of distemper virus happen regularly. The team also discovered that the black-furred wolves are more likely to be immune to distemper than the gray-furred wolves are. Taken together, these findings suggest that ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? the average life span of gray wolves is likely to increase over time because of a particular gene variant. the gene variant that results in black fur may be linked to immunity to the distemper virus. North American gray wolves experience more outbreaks of distemper virus than other wolf species do. gray-furred wolves will soon replace black-furred wolves across North America. None 3. In the South Pacific, New Caledonian crows use two different kinds of stick tools. One tool is complex. The crows shape a stick from a rare plant into a hook. The other tool is basic. The crows find a stick without a hook on the ground. The hooked tool is harder to get but is much better than the basic tool at removing prey from holes. When studying New Caledonian crows, ecologist Barbara Klump found that they hold the hooked tools in their claws when not using them, or they carefully put them in a safe place. The crows don’t do the same with the basic tools. This suggests to Klump that the ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? crows prefer to share their hooked stick tools but don’t share the stick tools without hooks. hooked stick tools are more valuable to the crows than the stick tools without hooks. hooked stick tools are easier for most of the crows to hold than the stick tools without hooks. crows realize that both kinds of stick tools are less effective than their claws are at removing prey from holes. None 4. One aspect of in-person shopping that online shopping can’t replicate is the opportunity to touch a product before buying it. Does this difference matter? In an experiment, researchers asked one group of participants to touch a mug and a toy, while another group was prohibited from touching the two items. The participants were then asked how much money they’d pay for the items. People who got to touch the items were willing to pay much more money for them than were people who weren’t allowed to touch the items. This finding suggests that ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? online retailers may be able to raise the prices they charge for products that are only available online. in-person shopping may make products seem more valuable than they seem if only viewed online. retailers with in-person and online stores should charge the same price for a given product in both places. people who mainly shop online probably spend more money every month than people who mainly shop in person do. None 5. In their book Smart Pricing, Jagmohan Raju and Z. John Zhang consider musicians’ use of the nontraditional “pay as you wish” pricing model. This model generally offers listeners the choice to pay more or less than a suggested price for a song or album—or even to pay nothing at all. As the authors note, that’s the option most listeners chose for an album by the band Harvey Danger. Only about 1% opted to pay for the album, resulting in earnings below the band’s expectations. But the authors also discuss musician Jane Siberry, who saw significant earnings from her “pay as you wish” online music store as a result of many listeners choosing to pay more than the store’s suggested prices. Hence, the “pay as you wish” model may ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? cause most musicians who use the model to lower the suggested prices of their songs and albums over time. hold greater financial appeal for bands than for individual musicians. more strongly reflect differences in certain musicians’ popularity than traditional pricing models do. prove financially successful for some musicians but disappointing for others. None 6. If an animal has been extinct for a long time, how can scientists learn what color it was? One group of scientists came up with a possible answer. When the scientists examined the fossilized feather of an extinct bird, they found melanosomes in it. Melanosomes produce pigment, or grains of color, inside cells. Because melanosomes are shaped differently depending on which colors they produce, the scientists hypothesized that they could ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? explain why the melanosomes in the feather were so well preserved. identify the colors of extinct animals whose fossils lack melanosomes. show how melanosomes can be found in fossils belonging to animals from other extinct species. determine the colors of the bird based on the appearance of the melanosomes in the feather. None 7. Archaeologist Christiana Kohler and her team excavated the Egyptian tomb of Queen Merneith, the wife of a First Dynasty pharaoh. Some scholars claim that she also ruled Egypt on her own and was actually the first female pharaoh. The team found a tablet in Merneith’s tomb with writing suggesting that she was in charge of the country’s treasury and other central offices. Whether Merneith was a pharaoh or not, this discovery supports the idea that Merneith likely ______blank Which choice most logically completes the text? created a new form of writing in Egypt. had an important role in Egypt’s government. traveled beyond Egypt’s borders often. lived after rather than before the First Dynasty of Egypt. None Time's up Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.