- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22703
Complete Question Explanation
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus consists entirely of information. However, since the information is delivered in very absolute terms, you might be able to make an inference. You should pay particular attention to statements that are related to each other. The other statements might be important as well; however, when a stimulus that contains only information nevertheless has statements that force a conclusion, the answer to a Must Be True question will very often be that conclusion.
Since we know that fruit flies called drosophilids inhabit Hawaii, and all fruit fly species in the Hawaiian archipelago are thought to be descended from "the same one or two ancestral females," we can infer that all the drosphilids that inhabit Hawaii are thought to be descended from the same one or two ancestral females.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, and is the exact inference we can make from the latter statements in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This inference is unjustified. The stimulus states that drosophilids are "represented in the Hawaiian archipelago by 106 species," and if anything the implication of "represented" is that drosophilids are found elsewhere as well. In any case, the stimulus contains no information that would exclude drosophilids from areas other than the Hawaiian archipelago, and you should eliminate this choice.
Answer choice (C): Choosing this answer choice would involve misreading the stimulus to associate the Hawaiian fruit flies as the ancestors of all fruit flies, or mistakenly assuming that the case in Hawaii should be reflected everywhere. Also, you should not assume that the diversity in Hawaii has anything to do with the general origin of fruit flies. The correct answer should follow from the passage, not possibly valid scientific assumptions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (D): If 500 new species of fruit flies were discovered all in some comparably sized region, we might be able to claim that the Hawaiian selection was no longer the most diverse. However, this answer choice is not even that specific, and it would actually be possible for those new species to be discovered in Hawaii, making the choice false. You should eliminate this choice.
Answer choice (E): It very likely could be true that some fruit flies originated in Hawaii and spread to other parts of the world. In fact, given shipping it might be absurd to disbelieve that answer choice (E) is true in reality. However, you are supposed to pick answers that proceed from the passage alone, and this choice is incorrect.
Must Be True. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus consists entirely of information. However, since the information is delivered in very absolute terms, you might be able to make an inference. You should pay particular attention to statements that are related to each other. The other statements might be important as well; however, when a stimulus that contains only information nevertheless has statements that force a conclusion, the answer to a Must Be True question will very often be that conclusion.
Since we know that fruit flies called drosophilids inhabit Hawaii, and all fruit fly species in the Hawaiian archipelago are thought to be descended from "the same one or two ancestral females," we can infer that all the drosphilids that inhabit Hawaii are thought to be descended from the same one or two ancestral females.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, and is the exact inference we can make from the latter statements in the stimulus.
Answer choice (B): This inference is unjustified. The stimulus states that drosophilids are "represented in the Hawaiian archipelago by 106 species," and if anything the implication of "represented" is that drosophilids are found elsewhere as well. In any case, the stimulus contains no information that would exclude drosophilids from areas other than the Hawaiian archipelago, and you should eliminate this choice.
Answer choice (C): Choosing this answer choice would involve misreading the stimulus to associate the Hawaiian fruit flies as the ancestors of all fruit flies, or mistakenly assuming that the case in Hawaii should be reflected everywhere. Also, you should not assume that the diversity in Hawaii has anything to do with the general origin of fruit flies. The correct answer should follow from the passage, not possibly valid scientific assumptions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (D): If 500 new species of fruit flies were discovered all in some comparably sized region, we might be able to claim that the Hawaiian selection was no longer the most diverse. However, this answer choice is not even that specific, and it would actually be possible for those new species to be discovered in Hawaii, making the choice false. You should eliminate this choice.
Answer choice (E): It very likely could be true that some fruit flies originated in Hawaii and spread to other parts of the world. In fact, given shipping it might be absurd to disbelieve that answer choice (E) is true in reality. However, you are supposed to pick answers that proceed from the passage alone, and this choice is incorrect.