1 |
Which of the following most accurately describes the passage? |
A. |
A description of a replicable experiment |
B. |
A summary report of new findings |
C. |
A recommendation for abandoning a difficult area of research |
D. |
A refutation of an earlier hypothesis |
E. |
A confirmation of earlier research |
2 |
The level of information in the passage above is suited to the needs of all of the following people EXCEPT: |
A. |
A researcher whose job is to identify potentially profitable areas for research and product development |
B. |
A state official whose position requires her to alert farmers about possible innovations in farming |
C. |
An official of a research foundation who identifies research projects for potential funding |
D. |
A biologist attempting to keep up with scientific developments in an area outside of his immediate area of specialization |
E. |
A botanist conducting experiments to determine the relationship between degree of mycorrhizal infection and expected uptake of phosphate |
3 |
It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following has been a factor influencing the extent to which research on mycorrhizal fungi has progressed? |
A. |
Lack of funding for such research |
B. |
Lack of immediate application of such research |
C. |
Lack of a method for identifying mycorrhizal fungi |
D. |
Difficulties surrounding laboratory production of specimens for study |
E. |
Difficulties ensuing from the high cost and scarcity of superphosphate fertilizers |
4 |
The passage suggests which of the following about the increased resistance to harmful root fungi that some plants infected with mycorrhizal fungi seem to exhibit? |
A. |
There are at least three hypotheses that might account for the increase. |
B. |
An explanation lies in the fact that mycorrhizal fungi increase more rapidly in number than harmful root fungi do. |
C. |
The plants that show increased resistance also exhibit improved nitrogen fixation. |
D. |
Such increases may be independent of mycorrhizal infection. |
E. |
It is unlikely that a satisfactory explanation can be found to account for the increase. |