- Fri Oct 19, 2012 11:00 pm
#25873
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The apparent paradox in the stimulus is that off the northeast coast of a certain country, the P-plankton population has recently dropped 10 percent, and fish species X, Y and Z are beginning to show extraordinarily high death rates. At the same time, no other species in the ecosystem appear to be affected. Additionally the stimulus indicates that the difficulties faced by the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z may be related, but the exact nature of the connection is unknown.
This situation is surprising, because there is reason to think that if there were something in the region causing this effect on the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, then it would have some effect on the other species in the ecosystem. However, that does not appear to be the case.
The correct answer in this Resolve the Paradox question will provide information that actively resolves the paradox. Since the paradox involves a difference between P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z on one hand, and the other species in the ecosystem on the other, the correct answer will describe what causes the groups to be different.
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because such a pattern of dumping chemicals could affect all the species in the ecosystem, thus showing a way in which the two groups are similar.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct because it establishes a cause acting only on the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, without any mention that it is affecting the other species in the ecosystem. Since this choice makes one group different than the other in a way that is material to the paradox, i.e., an attack on the physical condition of P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, it helps to explain the biologists’ findings.
Answer choice (C): As with choice (A), all the species in the ecosystem would be exposed to this powerful toxin, which makes the two groups similar, rather than different. While the choice expressly states the toxin is having a negative effect on the P-Plankton, it does not explain the death rate of fish species X, Y and Z, which only sometimes eat the P-Plankton.
Answer choice (D): Unless we know there is something unique about the feeding habits of fish species X, Y and Z, which information we are not provided, it would seem the factors causing fish species X, Y and Z to suffer widespread starvation would affect other species in the ecosystem as well. Therefore, this choice appears to make the two groups similar, rather than showing how they are different. Further, this answer does not explain the decrease in the P-Plankton population.
Answer choice (E): Since the effect of global warming would disturb the climatic conditions of the ocean all along the northeast coast of the country, this choice makes the groups the same, and is therefore incorrect. Also, and importantly, we have no reason to think that global warming could produce the biologists’ findings.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The apparent paradox in the stimulus is that off the northeast coast of a certain country, the P-plankton population has recently dropped 10 percent, and fish species X, Y and Z are beginning to show extraordinarily high death rates. At the same time, no other species in the ecosystem appear to be affected. Additionally the stimulus indicates that the difficulties faced by the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z may be related, but the exact nature of the connection is unknown.
This situation is surprising, because there is reason to think that if there were something in the region causing this effect on the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, then it would have some effect on the other species in the ecosystem. However, that does not appear to be the case.
The correct answer in this Resolve the Paradox question will provide information that actively resolves the paradox. Since the paradox involves a difference between P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z on one hand, and the other species in the ecosystem on the other, the correct answer will describe what causes the groups to be different.
Answer choice (A): This choice is incorrect because such a pattern of dumping chemicals could affect all the species in the ecosystem, thus showing a way in which the two groups are similar.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct because it establishes a cause acting only on the P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, without any mention that it is affecting the other species in the ecosystem. Since this choice makes one group different than the other in a way that is material to the paradox, i.e., an attack on the physical condition of P-plankton and fish species X, Y and Z, it helps to explain the biologists’ findings.
Answer choice (C): As with choice (A), all the species in the ecosystem would be exposed to this powerful toxin, which makes the two groups similar, rather than different. While the choice expressly states the toxin is having a negative effect on the P-Plankton, it does not explain the death rate of fish species X, Y and Z, which only sometimes eat the P-Plankton.
Answer choice (D): Unless we know there is something unique about the feeding habits of fish species X, Y and Z, which information we are not provided, it would seem the factors causing fish species X, Y and Z to suffer widespread starvation would affect other species in the ecosystem as well. Therefore, this choice appears to make the two groups similar, rather than showing how they are different. Further, this answer does not explain the decrease in the P-Plankton population.
Answer choice (E): Since the effect of global warming would disturb the climatic conditions of the ocean all along the northeast coast of the country, this choice makes the groups the same, and is therefore incorrect. Also, and importantly, we have no reason to think that global warming could produce the biologists’ findings.