1 |
According to the passage, it has been recently discovered that |
A. |
there are detailed skeletal similarities in the flippers of pinnipeds |
B. |
sea lions, seals, and walruses are all pinnipeds |
C. |
pinnipeds are descended from animals that once lived on land |
D. |
animals without common ancestors sometimes evolve in similar ways |
E. |
animals that have flippers do not all use them in the same way |
2 |
The author implies that which of the following was part of the long-standing view concerning pinnipeds? |
A. |
Pinnipeds are all descended from a terrestrial bearlike animal. |
B. |
Pinnipeds share a common ancestor with turtles, whales, and dugongs. |
C. |
Similarities among pinnipeds are due to their all having had to adapt to aquatic life. |
D. |
There are detailed similarities in the skeletal structure of the flippers in all pinnipeds. |
E. |
Convergent evolution cannot account for the similarities among pinnipeds. |
3 |
The author implies which of the following about the fact that turtles, whales, and dugongs all have flippers? |
A. |
It can be explained by the hypothesis that turtles, whales, and dugongs are very closely related. |
B. |
It can be explained by the idea of convergent evolution. |
C. |
It suggests that turtles, whales, and dugongs evolved in separate parts of the world. |
D. |
It undermines the view that turtles, whales, and dugongs are all descended from terrestrial ancestors. |
E. |
It is the primary difference between turtles, whales, and dugongs, on the one hand, and pinnipeds, on the other. |
4 |
In presenting the argument in the passage, the author does which of the following? |
A. |
Contends that key terms in an opposing view have been improperly used. |
B. |
Contends that opponents have purposely obscured important evidence. |
C. |
Shows that two theories thought to be in conflict are actually complementary. |
D. |
Shows that advocates of a theory have not always stated their view in the same manner. |
E. |
Shows that an implication of a theory is contradicted by the facts. |