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Could you please provide answer explanation to question number 1 and 5 ?
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5. Which one of the following most accurately describes the author’s main purpose in the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. A. No. The passage does not discuss problematic cases.

B. No. The author bases his argument on new evidence.

C. Yes. This accurately captures the author’s purpose. The author discusses how recent research shows that beliefs about innate ability do not apply to exceptional performance in certain areas of human endeavor.

D. No. The author does not discuss possible objections to his argument.

E. No. The author confines his discussion to one field of inquiry, that of exceptional performance, and articulates findings based on data rather than abstract theoretical postulations.

Answer: C
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1. Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. The correct answer will cover or include all of the major themes in the passage.

A. No. The passage does not discuss altering inborn traits.

B. No. While this answer choice is tempting, the passage indicates that a reasonably competent level of talent is a factor in achieving superior performance.

C. No. This answer choice is too strong and is not supported by the passage. While superior performance is not driven primarily by innate characteristics, they may still play a role.

D. Yes. This is an accurate paraphrase of the Bottom Line.

E. No. This answer choice is too narrow. While the author mentions music and chess, the argument is about superior performance in general and not proficiency.

Answer: D
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Could you please provide an explanation for Q no. 6?
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Could you please provide an explanation for Q no. 6?

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6. The passage says that superior chess players do not have exceptional memory for which one of the following?

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To answer this question, you need to look at the second paragraph, where the author discusses the exceptional memory of chess players and find that answer choice that best matches the stated exceptions.

A. No. In the second paragraph, the author states that superior chess players have exceptional memory for configurations of chess pieces only if those configurations are typical of chess games. There is no mention of other games.

B. No. In the second paragraph, the author states that superior chess players have exceptional memory for configurations of chess pieces only if those configurations are typical of chess games. There is no mention of sequences without spatial components.

C. No. In the second paragraph, the author states that superior chess players have exceptional memory for configurations of chess pieces only if those configurations are typical of chess games. There is no mention of how challenging games are.

D. Yes. In the second paragraph, the author states that superior chess players have exceptional memory for configurations of chess pieces only if those configurations are typical of chess games.

E. No. In the second paragraph, the author states that superior chess players have exceptional memory for configurations of chess pieces only if those configurations are typical of chess games. The passage does not mention logical analysis in the absence of competition.

Answer: D
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Why C is wrong in question 2?
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Why C is wrong in question 2?
The correct answer to question 2 must accurately describe "the primary function of the final paragraph."

Here's (C) from question 2.

(C) It recapitulates the evidence against the supposed heritability of outstanding talent and advocates a particular direction to be taken in future research on the topic.

Let's look at the two parts of (C) to see why it's incorrect.

It recapitulates the evidence against the supposed heritability of outstanding talent

"Recapitulates the evidence" means "restates the evidence, possibly in summary form." Look at the final paragraph, we see that, while it mentions the evidence, it does not restate or summarize the evidence.

advocates a particular direction to be taken in future research on the topic

Carefully reviewing the final paragraph, we see that it says "motivational factors are more likely to be effective predictors of superior performance than is innate talent." We can take from that statement that it would make sense for future research to study "motivational factors."

Notice, however, that the final paragraph does not "advocate," meaning "argue in support of," taking that direction. It only mentions "motivational factors" without advocating research of those factors.

So, while (E) says some things that are related to what the third paragraph says, (E) does not accurately describe the function of the final paragraph.
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explain all question with legitimate elimination of options
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Please explain Q 3 with more emphasis on why A is correct
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Please explain Q 3 with more emphasis on why A is correct

The passage notes in the first paragraph that some of the qualities necessary for exceptional athletic performance can be inborn, but it also states in the third paragraph that a large number of anatomical characteristics can change from extended intense training and that the vast majority of exceptional performers started instruction early.
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Please explain Q 3 with more emphasis on why A is correct

The passage notes in the first paragraph that some of the qualities necessary for exceptional athletic performance can be inborn, but it also states in the third paragraph that a large number of anatomical characteristics can change from extended intense training and that the vast majority of exceptional performers started instruction early.
Thanks for the clarity. i was confused in E and A but chose E at the end
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­3. Which one of the following can most reasonably be inferred from the passage?

(A) In at least some fields of human endeavor, it would be difficult, or perhaps even impossible, to ascertain whether or not a superior performer with extensive training has exceptional innate talent. - Ok. There is nothing in the passage that objects to it. 
(E) The importance of motivation and interest in the development of superior performance shows that in some fields the production of exceptional skill does not depend in any way on innate talents of individuals. - "not depend in any way" is hyperbolic. 
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­5. Which one of the following most accurately describes the author’s main purpose in the passage?

(A) to illustrate the ways in which a revised theoretical model can be applied to problematic cases for which previous versions of the theory offered no plausible explanation - There are no problematic cases. "The vast majority of exceptional adult performers
were not exceptional as children" are not the problematic cases. Instead the author implies that they are not an anomaly. The broader idea of the passage is to move from an idea of "innate talent" to a "training-based" approach. 

(B) to argue that the evidence that was previously taken to support a particular theory in fact supports an opposing theory - No. 

(C) to show how a body of recent research provides evidence that certain views based on earlier research are not applicable to a particular class of cases - ok. The "particular class of cases" is the group of individuals who have achieved exceptional performance in their respective fields. The passage specifically discusses the research related to this group—superior performers in music, chess, and athletics—and how the previous view that their exceptional abilities were primarily the result of innate talent is challenged by recent findings. These findings suggest that such high levels of performance are predominantly due to factors like early-started, intensive, deliberate practice and sustained training, alongside a deep interest and motivation in the activity

(D) to defend the author’s new interpretation of data against probable objections that might be raised against it - out of scope. 

(E) to explain how a set of newly formulated abstract theoretical postulations relates to a long-standing body of experimental data in a different, but related, field of inquiry - there is no reconciliation with the past experimental data. Rather, the author challenges the older view. 
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Can someone please provide explanation for Q2?
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Can someone please provide explanation for Q2?
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2. Which one of the following most accurately represents the primary function of the final paragraph?

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­The question is asking for the role that the final paragraph plays in the argument. The correct answer will discuss the paragraph’s focus on refuting the notion of innate talent and the argument that early signs of motivational factors are more predictive than innate talent.

A. No. The paragraph does not mention educational reform.

B. No. The conclusions drawn are complementary.

C. No. The paragraph mentions neither evidence nor the direction of future research.

D. No. The paragraph does not raise an objection to intense training; it merely discusses the requirements to sustain such training.

E. Yes. The paragraph infers that extended intense training combined with a reasonably competent level of talent accounts for the difference between good and outstanding and that motivational factors are likely to be a more effective predictor of superior performance.

Answer: E
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Can someone explain why Q3 E option choice is wrong? Is it because the option choice says that innate talent is not required in any way? And the last paragraph mentions that intense training together with that level of talent common to all reasonably competent performers, may suffice to account for this difference.

Also, Q6 Option choice B
(B) some types of complex sequences without spatial components - What do we mean by spatial components? I thought complex sequences without spatial components is not typical configurations of chess pieces.
D) some kinds of arrangements of chess pieces - Does this mean random configuration of chess pieces? I thought this is typical kind of configuration of chess pieces.

Can you explain why B is incorrect and D is correct?

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Relatively speaking, yes, C is better suited, but it also mentions "earlier research"; however, the passage starts with a pointer that there has been no research to back the initial beliefs, and now the research is responsible for showcasing the new aspect.
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5. Which one of the following most accurately describes the author’s main purpose in the passage?

Explanation

Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. A. No. The passage does not discuss problematic cases.

B. No. The author bases his argument on new evidence.

C. Yes. This accurately captures the author’s purpose. The author discusses how recent research shows that beliefs about innate ability do not apply to exceptional performance in certain areas of human endeavor.

D. No. The author does not discuss possible objections to his argument.

E. No. The author confines his discussion to one field of inquiry, that of exceptional performance, and articulates findings based on data rather than abstract theoretical postulations.

Answer: C
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