Command of Evidence Lv Medium (Part3) Chào mừng bạn đến với bài thi thử Command of Evidence Lv Medium (Part3), Trước khi làm bài, bạn hãy dành chút thời gian điền các thông tin dưới đây nhé! Name Email Question ID b30a2613 To investigate the effect of lizard predation on spider populations, a student in a biology class placed spiders in two enclosures, one with lizards and one without, and tracked the number of spiders in the enclosures for 30 days. The student concluded that the reduction in the spider population count in the enclosure with lizards by day 30 was entirely attributable to the presence of the lizards. Which choice best describes data from the graph that weaken the student’s conclusion? A. The spider population count was the same in both enclosures on day 1. B. The spider population count also substantially declined by day 30 in the enclosure without lizards. C. The largest decline in spider population count in the enclosure with lizards occurred from day 1 to day 10. D. The spider population count on day 30 was lower in the enclosure with lizards than in the enclosure without lizards. None Question ID 29cde5fa “Mr. Cornelius Johnson, Office-Seeker” is a 1900 short story by Paul Laurence Dunbar. In the story, the narrator describes Mr. Cornelius Johnson’s appearance as conveying his exaggerated sense of his importance: ______ Which quotation from “Mr. Cornelius Johnson, Office-Seeker” most effectively illustrates the claim? A. “He carried himself always as if he were passing under his own triumphal arch.” B. “The grey Prince Albert was scrupulously buttoned about his form, and a shiny top hat replaced the felt of the afternoon.” C. “It was a beautiful day in balmy May and the sun shone pleasantly on Mr. Cornelius Johnson’s very spruce Prince Albert suit of grey as he alighted from the train in Washington.” D. “Mr. Cornelius Johnson always spoke in a large and important tone.” None Question ID 8a668840 A student is researching monthly hours of sunshine in different cities in Alaska. When comparing trends in Anchorage and Fairbanks, the student concludes that the two cities show a similar pattern in the monthly hours of sunshine from April to September. Which choice best describes data from the graph that support the student’s conclusion? A. The monthly hours of sunshine in both Anchorage and Fairbanks hold steady in June and July before beginning to decline in August. B. The monthly hours of sunshine in both Anchorage and Fairbanks increase from April to June and then decrease from June to September. C. Anchorage and Fairbanks both have less than 200 monthly hours of sunshine from April to September. D. Anchorage and Fairbanks both have more than 300 monthly hours of sunshine from April to June and less than 200 hours from July to September. None Question ID c538954d Sense and Sensibility is an 1811 novel by Jane Austen. In the novel, Austen describes Marianne Dashwood’s ability to persuade others of the rightness of her artistic judgments, as is evident when Marianne visits with John Willoughby, a potential suitor: ______ Which quotation from Sense and Sensibility most effectively illustrates the claim? A. “Above all, when she heard him declare, that of music and dancing he was passionately fond, she gave him such a look of approbation as secured the largest share of his discourse to herself for the rest of his stay.” B. “Their taste was strikingly alike. The same books, the same passages were idolized by each—or if any difference appeared, any objection arose, it lasted no longer than till the force of her arguments and the brightness of her eyes could be displayed.” C. “It was only necessary to mention any favourite amusement to engage her to talk. She could not be silent when such points were introduced, and she had neither shyness nor reserve in their discussion.” D. “They speedily discovered that their enjoyment of dancing and music was mutual, and that it arose from a general conformity of judgment in all that related to either. Encouraged by this to a further examination of his opinions, she proceeded to question him on the subject of books.” None Question ID 5fb6ed10 The Land of Enchantment is a 1906 travel book by Lilian Whiting. In the book, which describes the experience of traveling through the southwestern United States by train, Whiting reflects on the escape from everyday life that such a journey provides: ______ Which quotation from The Land of Enchantment most effectively illustrates the claim? A. “The opportunities and advantages already offered and constantly increasing are greater than would at first be considered possible.” B. “The social and the picturesque charm of the long journey is singularly enhanced by the leisurely stops made for refreshment.” C. “The real journey begins, of course, at Chicago, and as these trains leave in the evening the traveller fares forth in the seclusion of his berth.” D. “One experiences a certain sense of detachment from ordinary day and daylight duties that is exhilarating.” None Question ID 0c622cfb Although it’s clear that Mars once had liquid water on its surface, astronomers have debated whether the evidence of ancient water reflects a prolonged phase of warm, wet conditions—the so-called wet and warm scenario—or a brief period of melting in an otherwise consistently frozen environment. Researchers Benjamin T. Cardenas and Michael P. Lamb recently added to this debate by using data from NASA and the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter to map the topography of what is now a large basin in Mars’s northern hemisphere. Cardenas and Lamb concluded that the wet and warm scenario is likely correct. Which finding about the basin, if true, would most directly support Cardenas and Lamb’s conclusion? A. Its dimensions and shape indicate that it is unlikely to have formed as the result of an asteroid or comet impact. B. It has features suggesting that it once held an ocean that underwent gradual sea-level changes over an extended time. C. Its physical characteristics are most consistent with it having formed as a result of a massive but short-lived influx of liquid water. D. It is surrounded by channels that could have been formed either by running water or by flowing lava. None Question ID 7edfb2c5 Flint artifacts dating to 800,000 to 1,000,000 years ago have been recovered from the Evron Quarry in Israel. Likely created by the hominin Homo erectus, the artifacts have no visual features suggesting that they were exposed to fire, leading some scholars to conclude that these hominins had not acquired control of fire. But Zane Stepka and colleagues recently used a new method to determine whether these artifacts had been exposed to temperatures above 400°C (the typical temperature campfires reach) and concluded that the hominins who inhabited the site may have had control of fire. Which choice best describes data in the graph that support the team’s conclusion? A. Artifacts K5_106 and K3_9 were exposed to temperatures above 400°C. B. Artifacts L5_239 and K3_18 were exposed to temperatures of approximately 550°C and 650°C, respectively. C. All of the artifacts were exposed to temperatures above 100°C. D. Artifact K3_9 was exposed to a higher temperature than was artifact K5_106. None Question ID 67b59a67 Plants like potatoes, tomatoes, and soybeans are susceptible to bacterial wilt disease caused by the bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum. A multinational team of scientists led by Zhong Wei studied whether other microbes in the soil might influence the degree to which plants are affected by the disease. The team sampled soil surrounding individual tomato plants over time and compared the results of plants that became diseased with those that remained healthy. They concluded that the presence of certain microbes in the soil might explain the difference between healthy and diseased plants. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the team’s conclusion? A. The soil surrounding healthy plants contained significantly higher concentrations of microbes known to inhibit Ralstonia solanacearum than the soil surrounding diseased plants did. B. The soil surrounding the plants contained high concentrations of Ralstonia solanacearum regardless of whether the plants were affected by wilt disease. C. The soil surrounding healthy plants tended to have significantly higher moisture levels than the soil surrounding diseased plants did. D. By the end of the experiment, over half the plants had been affected by wilt disease regardless of differences in the types and concentrations of microbes in the surrounding soil. None Question ID 25176ff8 “Mrs. Spring Fragrance” is a 1912 short story by Sui Sin Far. In the story, Mrs. Spring Fragrance, a Chinese immigrant living in Seattle, is traveling in California. In letters to her husband and friend, she demonstrates her concern for what’s happening at her home in Seattle while she is away: ______ Which quotation from Mrs. Spring Fragrance’s letters most effectively illustrates the claim? A. “My honorable cousin is preparing for the Fifth Moon Festival, and wishes me to compound for the occasion some American ‘fudge,’ for which delectable sweet, made by my clumsy hands, you have sometimes shown a slight prejudice.” B. “Next week I accompany Ah Oi to the beauteous town of San José. There will we be met by the son of the Illustrious Teacher.” C. “Forget not to care for the cat, the birds, and the flowers. Do not eat too quickly nor fan too vigorously now that the weather is warming.” D. “I am enjoying a most agreeable visit, and American friends, as also our own, strive benevolently for the accomplishment of my pleasure.” None Question ID dd72993d Rivers rich in sediment appear yellow, while increases in red algae make rivers appear red. To track things like the sediment or algae content of large US rivers, John R. Gardner and colleagues used satellite data to determine the dominant visible wavelengths of light measured for various segments of these rivers. The researchers classified wavelengths of 495 nanometers (nm) and below as red, wavelengths between 495 and 560 nm as blue, and wavelengths of 560 nm and above as yellow. The researchers concluded that for the Missouri River, segments flowing into lakes tend to carry more sediment than those flowing out of lakes. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the researchers’ conclusion? A. The segments of the Missouri River that had higher levels of chlorophyll-a, which contributes to the green color of photosynthetic organisms, have dominant wavelengths of light between 490 and 560 nm. B. In lakes through which segments of the Missouri River pass, the dominant wavelength of light tended to be above 560 nm near the lakes’ shores and below 560 nm in the lakes’ centers. C. The majority of the segments of the Missouri River were found to have dominant wavelengths of light significantly higher than 560 nm. D. Segments of the Missouri River flowing into lakes typically had dominant wavelengths of light above 560 nm, while segments flowing out of lakes typically had dominant wavelengths below 560 nm. None Question ID 8a584241 In high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is typically toxic to many plants. Frederick D. Dooley and colleagues wanted to understand what effects low doses of H₂S might have on plant growth. They treated bean, corn, wheat, and pea seeds with various concentrations (measured in micromoles per liter) of H₂S and tracked the germination of those seeds along with the germination of untreated seeds. Treatment with particular concentrations of H₂S was associated with accelerated germination: for example, ______ Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the statement? A. at 24 hours, less than 10% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas more than 90% of those seeds had germinated at 168 hours. B. at 48 hours, more than 70% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas only approximately 50% of untreated seeds had germinated. C. at 168 hours, more than 90% of seeds treated with H₂S at concentrations of 10 or 500 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas less than 70% of untreated seeds had germinated. D at 48 hours, approximately 50% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas only approximately 30% of untreated seeds had germinated. None Question ID a13541c0 Sandra Cisneros’s 1984 novella The House on Mango Street made a lasting impact on US literature. Its depiction of Mexican American culture inspired later authors to examine their own heritage within their fictional works. Also influential was the book’s portrayal of the main character, Esperanza, during a pivotal year of her youth. This insightful depiction of a preteen girl encouraged authors who, like Cisneros herself, are Latina to use fictional works to examine experiences from their own youth. Which statement, if true, would most strongly support the claim in the underlined sentence? A. In interviews, a number of Latina authors say that The House on Mango Street inspired them to write about their own adolescence in their novels. B. In published writings, several prominent authors who are not Latina say that reading The House on Mango Street influenced their approach to writing fiction. C. The House on Mango Street has sold over six million copies and is one of the most commonly read books among high school and university students in the US. D. Since 1984, new novels about young Latina characters by Latina authors have often been compared to The House on Mango Street. None Question ID d5b9ed0d To understand how expressions of anger in reviews of products affect readers of those reviews, business scholar Dezhi Yin and colleagues measured study participants’ responses to three versions of the same negative review—a control review expressing no anger, a review expressing a high degree of anger, and a review expressing a low degree of anger. Reviewing the data, a student concludes that the mere presence of anger in a review may not negatively affect readers’ perceptions of the review, but a high degree of anger in a review does worsen readers’ perceptions of the review. Which choice best describes data from the graph that support the students’ conclusion? A. On average, participants’ ratings of the helpfulness of the review were substantially higher than were participants’ ratings of the reviewed product regardless of which type of review participants had seen. B. Compared with participants who saw the control review, participants who saw the low-anger review rated the review as slightly more helpful, whereas participants who saw the high-anger review rated the review as less helpful. C. Participants who saw the low-anger review rated the review as slightly more helpful than participants who saw the control review did, but participants’ attitude toward the reviewed product was slightly worse when participants saw the low-anger review than when they saw the no-anger review. D. Compared with participants who saw the low-anger review, participants who saw the high-anger review rated the review as less helpful and had a less positive attitude toward the reviewed product. None Question ID 94ca8ebd A student is examining a long, challenging poem that was initially published in a quarterly journal without explanatory notes, then later republished in a stand-alone volume containing only that poem and accompanying explanatory notes written by the poet. The student asserts that the explanatory notes were included in the republication primarily as a marketing device to help sell the stand-alone volume. Which statement, if true, would most directly support the student’s claim? A. The text of the poem as published in the quarterly journal is not identical to the text of the poem published in the stand-alone volume. B. Many critics believe that the poet’s explanatory notes remove certain ambiguities of the poem and make it less interesting as a result. C. The publishers of the stand-alone volume requested the explanatory notes from the poet in order to make the book attractive to readers who already had a copy of the poem in a journal issue. D. Correspondence between the poet and the publisher reveals that the poet’s explanatory notes went through several drafts. None Question ID 1f3be847 “Loon Point” is a 1912 poem by Amy Lowell. In the poem, which presents a nighttime scene on a body of water, Lowell describes an element of nature as an active participant in the experience, writing, ______ Which quotation from “Loon Point” most effectively illustrates the claim? A. “Through the water the moon writes her legends / In light, on the smooth, wet sand.” B. “Softly the water ripples / Against the canoe’s curving side.” D. “Or like the snow-white petals / Which drop from an overblown rose.” D. “But the moon in her wayward beauty / Is ever and always the same.” None Question ID 7cbb9764 Accomplished printmaker and sculptor Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) used her art to explore the Black experience in the United States. In a paper for an art history class, a student claims that Catlett had a particular talent for unifying various artistic traditions and styles in her work. Which quotation from a scholar describing Catlett’s work would best support the student’s claim? A. “In Mother and Child, a sculpture of two Black figures, Catlett used an ancient Indigenous sculpting technique and combined the visual aesthetic of modern Mexican muralists with that of German artist Kathe Kollwitz.” B. “In her collage New Generation, Catlett overlaid fabric onto the canvas to represent the clothing of a father and his toddler, positioned to evoke classic images of a mother and child.” C. “Created in 1968, Catlett’s sculpture Black Unity, a stylized fist sculpted from mahogany and measuring two feet across, remains an important piece and has received renewed and well-deserved attention in recent years.” D. “One series of Catlett’s prints, made by the artist using the linoleum cut method, depicts several notable African American women, including Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.” None Time's upTime is Up! tby89 Command of Evidence Lv Medium (Part2) Command of Evidence Lv Hard (Part1) Để lại một bình luận HủyEmail của bạn sẽ không được hiển thị công khai. 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