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All correct in 8 mins 45 seconds, including 3 mins 45 seconds to read.
Para 1- 1-child policy - to slow continued growth of a population; economic reasons might be a factor
Para 2- effect of 1-child policy- inc married men; marginalized underclass
Para 3- AS's view ; others view- disease ; less sinister explanation- Not registering the girl child

1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) criticize the accepted explanation for missing girls in China since the implementation of the one-child policy- incorrect, no accepted explanation was given and criticized
(B) show why the expected population decline in China due to the one-child policy was not due to a decrease in the number of males- irrelevant
(C) demonstrate how China’s one-child policy has influenced past and future birth rates- irrelevant, future birth rates have not been discussed
(D) explore the phenomenon of missing girls in China during the years of the one-child policy - Correct
(E) argue that the expected population decline in China due to the one-child policy was due entirely to a decrease in the number of women- incorrect, no such argument is made


2. According to the passage, which of the following is true of societies in which there are not enough female partners for men of marriageable age?
(B) They may be at increased risk of international conflict.- Correct
(C) They are more likely to develop when a significant proportion of the population is psychologically damaged.- incorrect, it can lead to higher rates of psychological problems

Research has shown that an excess of men of marriageable age is linked to higher rates of psychological problems, as it creates a marginalized underclass, and history would suggest such situations may correlate with increased aggression and violence, both inside and outside a country’s borders.

3. The last paragraph in the passage serves primarily to

(A) present multiple potential explanations for a phenomenon described in the second paragraph- Correct, three potential explanation for phenomenon of 'missing women'

4. According to the passage, each of the following is a possible reason for missing girls in China EXCEPT:

(A) Disease may cause more boys to be born than girls. - incorrect, believing that disease might better explain the phenomenon, either by making women more likely to give birth to male children or by making it more likely that female children will die prenatally or when very young.
(B) The one-child policy does not require girls to be registered.- Correct, a less sinister explanation may prove the correct one: parents who already had a child, or who wanted to be able to have another in an attempt to have a son, simply never registered their daughters with government officials
(C) Disease may cause more girls to die prenatally than boys.- incorrect, in the same sentence as option A
(D) Infanticide of female children occurs because families prefer sons.- incorrect; “the survival prospects of female children clearly have been unfavorably affected by restrictions on the size of the family.”
(E) Some girls are not registered so that parents can have another child.- incorrect; a less sinister explanation may prove the correct one: parents who already had a child, or who wanted to be able to have another in an attempt to have a son, simply never registered their daughters with government officials.


5. Based on information in the passage, which of the following outcomes would have been most likely to occur if a Han Chinese family had a baby daughter prior to 2015?
(E) The parents fail to officially register the daughter, and they have another child.
a less sinister explanation may prove the correct one: parents who already had a child, or who wanted to be able to have another in an attempt to have a son, simply never registered their daughters with government officials.

6. The author mentions a “marginalized underclass” (Highlighted) most likely in order to

(A) show one potential societal risk of the one-child policy
Research has shown that an excess of men of marriageable age is linked to higher rates of psychological problems, as it creates a marginalized underclass, and history would suggest such situations may correlate with increased aggression and violence, both inside and outside a country’s borders.

But does not C justify that because the Chinese people wanted a male child they kept on producing babies until they had a male child, which in turn results in a male dominated society. Similarly after the policy implemented they wanted a male child than a female , reason why many female children went unregistered. This explains the whole purpose
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1. The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) criticize the accepted explanation for missing girls in China since the implementation of the one-child policy
Primary purpose is not to criticize an explanation. Furthermore, we don’t have proof of the right explanations . All are potential explanations

(B) show why the expected population decline in China due to the one-child policy was not due to a decrease in the number of males
Para focus on decrease in number of females; not males

(C) demonstrate how China’s one-child policy has influenced past and future birth rates
Primary purpose is looking for potential explanations of result of one child policy ; not about birth rates. ( we already know the birth rate was slowed down). it is just mentioned in 1 statement in 1st para to give reason for implementation of one child policy and then para is discussing the possible effects of one child policy.

(D) explore the phenomenon of missing girls in China during the years of the one-child policy
Yes it explores potential phenomenal . -correct


(E) argue that the expected population decline in China due to the one-child policy was due entirely to a decrease in the number of women
There is no disagreement that population decline has missing girls . para focus on finding possible explanations of the result of one child policy


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2. According to the passage, which of the following is true of societies in which there are not enough female partners for men of marriageable age?

such situations may correlate with increased aggression and violence, both inside and outside a country’s borders.

(A) They occurred historically but are not known to occur in the modern day.- not mentioned if it can happen in future
(B) They may be at increased risk of international conflict.
Yes ,such situations may correlate with increased aggression and violence, both inside and outside a country’s borders.


(C) They are more likely to develop when a significant proportion of the population is psychologically damaged.
Soeitues wouldn’t develop when population is psychologically damaged.-wrong

(D) They are not known to have occurred prior to the modern day.
History suggests implies that it has happened before as well.

(E) They can result in the disappearance of women from official records.
It is a possible explanation but it is not true. The possible outcome is mentioned that such situation can result in aggression and violence in and out of the country.


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3. The last paragraph in the passage serves primarily to

3rd para begins with phenomenon of “missing women” in population data,

(A) present multiple potential explanations for a phenomenon described in the second paragraph
3 possible explanations of a phenomena


(B) offer a critique of explanations put forward for the outcome of the policy in which the author is primarily interested
3 explanations : one was countered by others . Author presented possible explanations what others wrote . he has not mentioned any policy that is primarlily interested in


(C) demonstrate that the least sinister explanation of a troubling phenomenon is the correct one
Doesn’t give any proof of which one is correct one

(D) explain fully the phenomenon described in the second paragraph
3rd para only give possible explanations ; not explain further what is described in para2
A is more closer than D

(E) outline why social attitudes may explain the result of the policy that is the topic of the passage
Social attitudes is not talked about-wrong
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4. According to the passage, each of the following is a possible reason for missing girls in China EXCEPT:
some Han Chinese families could legally have only one child. This rule was implemented in an attempt to slow continued growth of a population that had almost doubled since 1949.

(A) Disease may cause more boys to be born than girls. –not talked about but it would result in more boys than girls- reason for more girls
(B) The one-child policy does not require girls to be registered. –one child policy states to have one child ; not have one daughter
(C) Disease may cause more girls to die prenatally than boys.- –not talked about but it will lead to more boys birth
(D) Infanticide of female children occurs because families prefer sons. – yes another reason for more boys birth than girls
(E) Some girls are not registered so that parents can have another child.- another reason to have more boys legally than women


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5. Based on information in the passage, which of the following outcomes would have been most likely to occur if a Han Chinese family had a baby daughter prior to 2015?
parents who already had a child, or who wanted to be able to have another in an attempt to have a son, simply never registered their daughters with government officials.

(A) The parents are eventually pleased to have had a daughter, because there are so many marriageable men. – men would not have women to marry but not talked about their parents
(B) Because disease may kill the daughter, the parents have another child in hopes of having a son.- disease killing daughter not talked about
(C) The parents appeal to the authorities to approve an exception to the number of children allowed. – no such statement is mentioned
(D) Because a pregnancy is more likely to result in a son than a daughter, the parents have another child. – not true
(E) The parents fail to officially register the daughter, and they have another child. –true as per the text above

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6. The author mentions a “marginalized underclass” (Highlighted) most likely in order to


One result of the policy seems to be the birth and survival of significantly more boys than girls. ………..Xxxxxxxxxxx ………….Research has shown that an excess of men of marriageable age is linked to higher rates of psychological problems, as it creates a marginalized underclass,


(A) show one potential societal risk of the one-child policy- correct
(B) give an example of why there are more men than women in China – no example but shared facts of more men than women
(C) demonstrate that men are inherently more violent than women- no comparison with women
(D) argue that widespread poverty may cause people to value boys more than girls- not poverty but one child policy
(E) illustrate the effect of the one-child policy on average family income- income is not talked about
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3. The last paragraph in the passage serves primarily to

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The last paragraph of the passage discusses the phenomenon of "missing women" and presents several potential explanations for the skewed gender ratio observed in China due to the one-child policy. It outlines these various explanations without firmly committing to one particular cause. Let's break down why option (A) is the correct answer and why the other options are not as accurate:

(A) The paragraph does indeed present multiple potential explanations for the phenomenon of "missing women" that is described in the second paragraph. These potential explanations include sex-specific pregnancy terminations, infanticide, disease, and parents not registering their daughters with government officials. The paragraph explores these different possibilities without explicitly favoring one over the others.

(B) The paragraph does not offer a critique of explanations for the outcome of the policy. While it does present different potential explanations for the phenomenon, it does not engage in critiquing them.

(C) The paragraph does not conclusively demonstrate that any single explanation is the correct one. It presents multiple potential explanations, indicating that the true cause may vary and that no single explanation is presented as definitively correct.

(D) The paragraph does not fully explain the phenomenon described in the second paragraph. Instead, it provides additional possible reasons for the gender imbalance in China without providing a comprehensive explanation for why there is a higher number of boys than girls.

(E) The paragraph does not specifically outline social attitudes as the main reason for the result of the policy. While it does discuss societal preferences for sons and the traditional favoring of sons in China, it does not focus on outlining social attitudes as the primary explanation for the gender imbalance.

In conclusion, the last paragraph of the passage presents multiple potential explanations for the phenomenon of "missing women" without firmly endorsing one explanation over the others. This makes option (A) the most accurate description of the paragraph's purpose.

Answer: A
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