SAT information and ideas Welcome to your SAT information and ideas 1. Although military veterans make up a small proportion of the total population of the United States, they occupy a significantly higher proportion of the jobs in the civilian government. One possible explanation for this disproportionate representation is that military service familiarizes people with certain organizational structures that are also reflected in the civilian government bureaucracy, and this familiarity thus ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? makes civilian government jobs especially appealing to military veterans. alters the typical relationship between military service and subsequent career preferences. encourages nonveterans applying for civilian government jobs to consider military service instead. increases the number of civilian government jobs that require some amount of military experience to perform. None 2. In her 2021 article “Throwaway History: Towards a Historiography of Ephemera,” scholar Anne Garner discusses John Johnson (1882–1956), a devoted collector of items intended to be discarded, including bus tickets and campaign pamphlets. Johnson recognized that scholarly institutions considered his expansive collection of ephemera to be worthless—indeed, it wasn’t until 1968, after Johnson’s death, that Oxford University’s Bodleian Library acquired the collection, having grasped the items’ potential value to historians and other researchers. Hence, the example of Johnson serves to ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? lend support to arguments by historians and other researchers who continue to assert that ephemera holds no value for scholars. represent the challenge of incorporating examples of ephemera into the collections of libraries and other scholarly institutions. illustrate both the relatively low scholarly regard in which ephemera was once held and the later recognition of ephemera’s possible utility. demonstrate the difficulties faced by contemporary historians in conducting research at the Bodleian Library without access to ephemera. None 3. In a study of the mechanisms underlying associative memory—or the ability to learn and remember connections between inherently unrelated things—neuroscientists Kei Igarashi, Jasmine Chavez, and others presented mice with memory tests. The team discovered that fan cells, a type of cell found in the medial temporal lobe of the brain, are necessary for the acquisition of new associative memories. They also found that fan cell activity requires dopamine, a chemical the brain produces in response to pleasure and rewards. Consequently, receiving a reward should likely help to ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? increase an individual’s capacity to recognize differences between unrelated things. decrease an individual’s capacity to create fan cells. decrease an individual’s capacity to utilize dopamine. increase an individual’s capacity to form associative memories. None 4. Microbes that live in shallow lakes and ponds produce methane, a harmful greenhouse gas. Ecologist Ralf Aben and his team wanted to see how different types of shallow-water plants might affect the amount of methane that escapes into the atmosphere. Aben’s team set up some water tanks with soil and microbes from local ponds. Some tanks had a type of underwater plant that grows in the soil called watermilfoil. Other tanks had either duckweed, a type of plant that floats on the water’s surface, or algae. Aben and his team found that tanks with duckweed and algae released higher levels of methane than tanks with watermilfoil did. This finding suggests that ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? shallow lakes and ponds are more likely to contain algae than to contain either watermilfoil or duckweed. the presence of some kinds of underwater plants like watermilfoil helps prevent methane from escaping shallow lakes and ponds. shallow lakes and ponds release more methane than deeper bodies of water because shallow bodies of water usually have more plants than deep bodies of water do. having a mix of algae, underwater plants, and floating plants is the best way to reduce the amount of methane in shallow lakes and ponds. None 5. Electric companies that use wind turbines rely on weather forecasts to predict the maximum amount of power, in megawatt-hours (MWh), they can generate using wind so that they can determine how much they’ll need to generate from other sources. When winds are stronger than they were forecast to be, however, the predicted maximum amount of electricity wind turbines could generate will be too low. For example, the graph shows that for the West region, the winds were ______blankWhich choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the example? strong enough to generate about 175 thousand more MWh of electricity from wind turbines. so weak that the electricity from wind turbines was about 175 thousand MWh less than predicted. so weak that the electricity from wind turbines was about 150 thousand MWh less than predicted. strong enough to generate about 150 thousand more MWh of electricity from wind turbines. None 6. Several scholars have argued that conditions in England in the late ninth through early eleventh centuries—namely, burgeoning literacy amid running conflicts between England’s Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and Danish invaders—were especially conducive to the production of the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and they have dated the poem’s composition accordingly. It is not inconceivable that Beowulf emerged from such a context, but privileging contextual fit over the linguistic evidence of an eighth- or even seventh-century composition requires a level of justification that thus far has not been presented.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? Although Beowulf fits well with the historical context of England in the late ninth through early eleventh centuries, it fits equally well with the historical context of England in the seventh and eighth centuries. Although there are some grounds for believing that Beowulf was composed between the late ninth and early eleventh centuries, advocates for that view tend to rely on evidence that has been called into question by advocates for an earlier date. Although several scholars have dated Beowulf to the late ninth through early eleventh centuries, others have argued that doing so privileges a controversial interpretation of the social conditions of the period. Although the claim of a late ninth- through early eleventh-century composition date for Beowulf has some plausibility, advocates for the claim have not compellingly addressed evidence suggesting an earlier date. None 7. In the United States, firms often seek incentives from municipal governments to expand to those municipalities. A team of political scientists hypothesized that municipalities are much more likely to respond to firms and offer incentives if expansions can be announced in time to benefit local elected officials than if they can’t. The team contacted officials in thousands of municipalities, inquiring about incentives for a firm looking to expand and indicating that the firm would announce its expansion on a date either just before or just after the next election. Which choice best describes data from the graph that weaken the team’s hypothesis? Of the municipalities that received an inquiry mentioning plans for an announcement date after the next election, more than 1,200 didn’t respond and only around 100 offered incentives. Only around half the municipalities that responded to inquiries mentioning plans for an announcement before the next election offered incentives. The proportion of municipalities that responded to the inquiry or offered incentives didn’t substantially differ across the announcement timing conditions. A large majority of the municipalities that received an inquiry mentioning plans for an announcement before the next election didn’t respond to the inquiry. None 8. One theory behind human bipedalism speculates that it originated in a mostly ground-based ancestor that practiced four-legged “knuckle-walking,” like chimpanzees and gorillas do today, and eventually evolved into moving upright on two legs. But recently, researchers observed orangutans, another relative of humans, standing on two legs on tree branches and using their arms for balance while they reached for fruits. These observations may suggest that ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? moving between the ground and the trees would have been difficult without bipedalism. bipedalism evolved because it was advantageous to a tree-dwelling ancestor of humans. a knuckle-walking human ancestor could have easily moved bipedally in trees. bipedalism must have evolved simultaneously with knuckle-walking and tree-climbing. None 9. The following text is from Jane Austen’s 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. Elinor lives with her younger sisters and her mother, Mrs. Dashwood.Elinor, this eldest daughter, whose advice was so effectual, possessed a strength of understanding, and coolness of judgment, which qualified her, though only nineteen, to be the counsellor of her mother, and enabled her frequently to counteract, to the advantage of them all, that eagerness of mind in Mrs. Dashwood which must generally have led to imprudence. She had an excellent heart;—her disposition was affectionate, and her feelings were strong; but she knew how to govern them: it was a knowledge which her mother had yet to learn; and which one of her sisters had resolved never to be taught.According to the text, what is true about Elinor? Elinor is remarkably mature for her age. Elinor can be overly sensitive with regard to family matters. Elinor often argues with her mother but fails to change her mind. Elinor thinks her mother is a bad role model. None 10. In high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is typically toxic to many plants. Frederick D. Dooley and colleagues wanted to understand what effects low doses of H₂S might have on plant growth. They treated bean, corn, wheat, and pea seeds with various concentrations (measured in micromoles per liter) of H₂S and tracked the germination of those seeds along with the germination of untreated seeds. Treatment with particular concentrations of H₂S was associated with accelerated germination: for example, ______blankWhich choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the statement? at 48 hours, more than 70% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas only approximately 50% of untreated seeds had germinated. at 24 hours, less than 10% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas more than 90% of those seeds had germinated at 168 hours. at 48 hours, approximately 50% of seeds treated with H₂S at a concentration of 10 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas only approximately 30% of untreated seeds had germinated. at 168 hours, more than 90% of seeds treated with H₂S at concentrations of 10 or 500 micromoles per liter had germinated, whereas less than 70% of untreated seeds had germinated. None 11. Scholars have noted that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writings were likely influenced in part by his marriage to Zelda Fitzgerald, but many don’t recognize Zelda as a writer in her own right. Indeed, Zelda authored several works herself, such as the novel Save Me the Waltz and numerous short stories. Thus, those who primarily view Zelda as an inspiration for F. Scott’s writings ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? may draw inaccurate conclusions about how F. Scott and Zelda viewed each other’s works. tend to read the works of F. Scott and Zelda in an overly autobiographical light. risk misrepresenting the full range of Zelda’s contributions to literature. overlook the many other factors that motivated F. Scott to write. None 12. In their book Smart Pricing, Jagmohan Raju and Z. John Zhang consider musicians’ use of the nontraditional “pay as you wish” pricing model. This model generally offers listeners the choice to pay more or less than a suggested price for a song or album—or even to pay nothing at all. As the authors note, that’s the option most listeners chose for an album by the band Harvey Danger. Only about 1% opted to pay for the album, resulting in earnings below the band’s expectations. But the authors also discuss musician Jane Siberry, who saw significant earnings from her “pay as you wish” online music store as a result of many listeners choosing to pay more than the store’s suggested prices. Hence, the “pay as you wish” model may ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? more strongly reflect differences in certain musicians’ popularity than traditional pricing models do. prove financially successful for some musicians but disappointing for others. hold greater financial appeal for bands than for individual musicians. cause most musicians who use the model to lower the suggested prices of their songs and albums over time. None 13. Biologists have predicted that birds’ feather structures vary with habitat temperature, but this hadn’t been tested in mountain environments. Ornithologist Sahas Barve studied feathers from 249 songbird species inhabiting different elevations—and thus experiencing different temperatures—in the Himalaya Mountains. He found that feathers of high-elevation species not only have a greater proportion of warming downy sections to flat and smooth sections than do feathers of low-elevation species, but high-elevation species’ feathers also tend to be longer, providing a thicker layer of insulation.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? The results of Barve’s study suggest that the ability of birds to withstand cold temperatures is determined more strongly by feather length than feather structure, challenging an established belief. Barve discovered that songbirds have adapted to their environment by growing feathers without flat and smooth sections, complicating an earlier hypothesis. Barve’s investigation shows that some species of Himalayan songbirds have evolved feathers that better regulate body temperature than do the feathers of other species, contradicting previous predictions. Barve found an association between habitat temperature and feather structure among Himalayan songbirds, lending new support to a general prediction. None 14. The following text is adapted from Johanna Spyri’s 1881 novel Heidi (translated by Elisabeth Stork in 1915). Eight-year-old Heidi and her friend’s grandmother are looking at some illustrated books.Heidi had come and was looking with wondering eyes at the splendid pictures in the large books, that Grandmama was showing her. Suddenly she screamed aloud, for there on the picture she saw a peaceful flock grazing on a green pasture. In the middle a shepherd was standing, leaning on his crook. The setting sun was shedding a golden light over everything. With glowing eyes Heidi devoured the scene.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? Heidi is initially frightened by an image in one of Grandmama’s books but quickly comes to appreciate its beauty. Heidi is inspecting an image in one of Grandmama’s books because she has never seen a shepherd with his sheep before. Heidi is delighted and fascinated by an image she sees in one of Grandmama’s books. Heidi is upset until she sees a serene image of a pasture in one of Grandmama’s books. None 15. Some businesses believe that when employees are interrupted while doing their work, they experience a decrease in energy and productivity. However, a team led by Harshad Puranik, who studies management, has found that interruptions by colleagues can have a social component that increases employees’ sense of belonging, resulting in greater job satisfaction that benefits employees and employers. Therefore, businesses should recognize that ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? in order to cultivate an ideal workplace environment, interruptions of work should be discouraged. most employees avoid interrupting colleagues because they don’t appreciate being interrupted themselves. in order to maximize productivity, employers should be willing to interrupt employees frequently throughout the day. the interpersonal benefits of some interruptions in the workplace may offset the perceived negative effects. 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