- Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:23 am
#22684
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
Two important facts are presented within this stimulus: (1) the interior of the cave is now completely filled with water, and (2) the cave contains stalagmites, which are formed when drops of water fall to the cave floor. One might infer that in a cave completely filled with water, it would be difficult for drops of water to hit the floor. The stimulus allows us to infer, then, that the conditions must have been different in the cave when the stalagmites were formed.
Answer choice (A): This claim is not supported by the information in the stimulus. The only inference that can be properly drawn is about the water level within the cave, not that of the Mediterranean Sea as a whole. Also, the information in the stimulus suggests that the water level is higher now than it was in the past, not lower as in this answer.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. For the stalagmites to form, water drops must have been able to fall to the cave floor. To allow for this to happen, the water level in the cave must have been lower than its current level, at which it is "completely filled."
Answer choice (C): There is no indication that this is true. Just because they "found" the tunnel does not mean that no one else could have "found" it before them.
Answer choice (D): There is no evidence of this in the stimulus. There is no reason given that the cave must have been accessible without using the underwater tunnel.
Answer choice (E): There is nothing in the stimulus to support this. If stalagmites are no longer forming, the stimulus suggests that it is because water drops can no longer fall to the floor because the cave is flooded.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (B)
Two important facts are presented within this stimulus: (1) the interior of the cave is now completely filled with water, and (2) the cave contains stalagmites, which are formed when drops of water fall to the cave floor. One might infer that in a cave completely filled with water, it would be difficult for drops of water to hit the floor. The stimulus allows us to infer, then, that the conditions must have been different in the cave when the stalagmites were formed.
Answer choice (A): This claim is not supported by the information in the stimulus. The only inference that can be properly drawn is about the water level within the cave, not that of the Mediterranean Sea as a whole. Also, the information in the stimulus suggests that the water level is higher now than it was in the past, not lower as in this answer.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. For the stalagmites to form, water drops must have been able to fall to the cave floor. To allow for this to happen, the water level in the cave must have been lower than its current level, at which it is "completely filled."
Answer choice (C): There is no indication that this is true. Just because they "found" the tunnel does not mean that no one else could have "found" it before them.
Answer choice (D): There is no evidence of this in the stimulus. There is no reason given that the cave must have been accessible without using the underwater tunnel.
Answer choice (E): There is nothing in the stimulus to support this. If stalagmites are no longer forming, the stimulus suggests that it is because water drops can no longer fall to the floor because the cave is flooded.