1 |
The passage suggests that a lack of modern sanitation would make which of the following most likely to occur? |
A. |
An outbreak of Lyme disease |
B. |
An outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever |
C. |
An epidemic of typhoid |
D. |
An epidemic of paralytic polio among infants |
E. |
An epidemic of paralytic polio among adolescents and adults |
2 |
According to the passage, the outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950's occurred for which of the following reasons? |
A. |
The mosquito Aedes aegypti was newly introduced into Asia. |
B. |
The mosquito Aedes aegypti became more numerous. |
C. |
The mosquito Aedes albopictus became infected with the dengue virus. |
D. |
Individuals who would normally acquire immunity to the dengue virus as infants were not infected until later in life. |
E. |
More people began to visit and inhabit areas in which mosquitoes live and breed. |
3 |
It can be inferred from the passage that Lyme disease has become prevalent in parts of the United States because of which of the following? |
A. |
The inadvertent introduction of Lyme disease bacteria to the United States |
B. |
The inability of modern sanitation methods to eradicate Lyme disease bacteria |
C. |
A genetic mutation in Lyme disease bacteria that makes them more virulent |
D. |
The spread of Lyme disease bacteria from infected humans to noninfected humans |
E. |
An increase in the number of humans who encounter deer ticks |
4 |
Which of the following can most reasonably be concluded about the mosquito Aedes albopictus on the basis of information given in the passage? |
A. |
It is native to the United States. |
B. |
It can proliferate only in Asia. |
C. |
It transmits the dengue virus. |
D. |
It caused an epidemic of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950's. |
E. |
It replaced Aedes aegypti in Asia when ecological changes altered Aedes aegypti's habitat. |
5 |
Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? |
A. |
A paradox is stated, discussed and left unresolved. |
B. |
Two opposing explanations are presented, argued, and reconciled. |
C. |
A theory is proposed and is then followed by descriptions of three experiments that support the theory. |
D. |
A generalization is stated and is then followed by three instances that support the generalization. |
E. |
An argument is described and is then followed by three counterexamples that refute the argument. |
6 |
Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the author's assertion about the cause of the Lyme disease outbreak in the United States? |
A. |
The deer population was smaller in the late nineteenth century than in the mid-twentieth century. |
B. |
Interest in outdoor recreation began to grow in the late nineteenth century. |
C. |
In recent years the suburbs have stopped growing. |
D. |
Outdoor recreation enthusiasts routinely take measures to protect themselves against Lyme disease. |
E. |
Scientists have not yet developed a vaccine that can prevent Lyme disease. |