- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24580
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The passage states that in a rain cloud, oxygen-18 are rarer than normal oxygen. Thus we know for certain that rain clouds contains more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus states that the oxygen-18 content of rain clouds remains fairly constant along their entire routes. If that is the case, then there is no reason why once the rain clouds pass over the Amazon, they would contain a greater-than-normal percentage of oxygen-18. They should contain a relatively normal percentage of oxygen-18.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus states that in rainfall, a higher proportion of all water molecules containing oxygen-18 than of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descends to earth. That does not mean, however, that the rainfall contains more oxygen-18 than ordinary oxygen. Suppose, for example, that 80% of all water molecules containing oxygen-18 and 60% of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descend to earth in rainfall. If there is a lot more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18, however, then the rainfall could contain more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18. For example, the rain cloud could be composed of the following:
Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not state that the cloud must surrender the same percentage of its ordinary oxygen as of its oxygen-18. In fact, it states that a higher proportion of all molecules containing oxygen-18 than of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descends to earth during rainfall.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus does not state that rain clouds must surrender more oxygen-18 than it retains during rainfall. It merely states that rainfall contains a higher proportion of its total oxygen-18 than its total ordinary oxygen.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The passage states that in a rain cloud, oxygen-18 are rarer than normal oxygen. Thus we know for certain that rain clouds contains more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus states that the oxygen-18 content of rain clouds remains fairly constant along their entire routes. If that is the case, then there is no reason why once the rain clouds pass over the Amazon, they would contain a greater-than-normal percentage of oxygen-18. They should contain a relatively normal percentage of oxygen-18.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus states that in rainfall, a higher proportion of all water molecules containing oxygen-18 than of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descends to earth. That does not mean, however, that the rainfall contains more oxygen-18 than ordinary oxygen. Suppose, for example, that 80% of all water molecules containing oxygen-18 and 60% of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descend to earth in rainfall. If there is a lot more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18, however, then the rainfall could contain more ordinary oxygen than oxygen-18. For example, the rain cloud could be composed of the following:
- Ordinary Oxygen Oxygen-18
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Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not state that the cloud must surrender the same percentage of its ordinary oxygen as of its oxygen-18. In fact, it states that a higher proportion of all molecules containing oxygen-18 than of all water molecules containing ordinary oxygen descends to earth during rainfall.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus does not state that rain clouds must surrender more oxygen-18 than it retains during rainfall. It merely states that rainfall contains a higher proportion of its total oxygen-18 than its total ordinary oxygen.