- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22741
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus provides us with several facts: Instinct allows organisms to respond, but requires no reasoning and relatively few nerve cells. To go beyond just instinct, a brain has to have a certain number of neurons, and insects don’t have enough. What is the logical inference? That insects are pure instinct—incapable of “flexible” (that is, non-instinctive) behavior). This is exactly what correct answer choice (B) provides.
Answer choice (A): The author provides no comparison between the relative amounts of instinctual versus non-instinctual behavior, so this answer choice is unsupported by the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus tells us nothing about any other specific organism, so there is no way to know whether there are others that are also purely instinctual.
Answer choice (D): Again, the author tells us nothing about those with large brains, so we can’t assess whether they all have the capacity for flexible behavior.
Answer choice (E): Like the incorrect answer choices above, there is no information in the stimulus to allow this inference, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Must Be True-SN. The correct answer choice is (B)
This stimulus provides us with several facts: Instinct allows organisms to respond, but requires no reasoning and relatively few nerve cells. To go beyond just instinct, a brain has to have a certain number of neurons, and insects don’t have enough. What is the logical inference? That insects are pure instinct—incapable of “flexible” (that is, non-instinctive) behavior). This is exactly what correct answer choice (B) provides.
Answer choice (A): The author provides no comparison between the relative amounts of instinctual versus non-instinctual behavior, so this answer choice is unsupported by the stimulus.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus tells us nothing about any other specific organism, so there is no way to know whether there are others that are also purely instinctual.
Answer choice (D): Again, the author tells us nothing about those with large brains, so we can’t assess whether they all have the capacity for flexible behavior.
Answer choice (E): Like the incorrect answer choices above, there is no information in the stimulus to allow this inference, so this answer choice is incorrect.