1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
(A) reconcile two opposing theories : There are no two opposing theories
(B) compare two different explanations for a phenomenon ":That's the content but not the main purpose
(C) describe experimental research that appears to support an unpopular theory
(D) present evidence that may help to resolve an apparent contradiction : A paradox is described in the first passage and experimental evidences and fact sets are described in the 2nd passage- so this option correctly captures the crux of the passage; hence, it is the right answer
(E) describe a hypothesis that has cause a controversy : No hypothesis is mentioned and no controversary is described
D is the right answer
2. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would most likely describe the “additional evidence” (Highlighted) provided by experiments with adrenergic antagonists as
The additional alternate experiment was conducted to check the behavior on memory storage in the absence of hormone adrenaline, so it is more like a corroborative effort to prove already known outcome, and the results were as expected.
(A) revolutionary
(B) disappointing
(C) incomplete
(D) unexpected
(E) corroborative
E is the right answer
3. The passage provides information about which of the following topics?
Refer: "one consequence of adrenaline release in an animal is an increase in blood glucose levels"- the evidence is described here that prompted scientists to test the effects of adrenaline on memory regulation
(A) The mechanism by which glucose affects memory storage
(B) The evidence that prompted scientist to test the effects of adrenaline on memory regulation
(C) The reason that the effects of glucose on memory were tested
(D) The ways that memory storage modifies the structure of the brain
(E) The kinds of training used to test memory enhancement in rats
B is the right answer
4. The author refers to the results of the experiment using adrenergic antagonists as “negative findings” (line 13) most likely because the adrenergic antagonists
Refer: adrenaline receptors, disrupted adrenaline’s ability to regulate memory but did not affect memory enhancements produced by glucose that was not stimulated by adrenaline.
(A) failed to disrupt adrenaline’s effect on memory
(B) did not affect glucose’s ability to enhance memory
(C) did not block adrenaline’s ability to increase blood glucose levels
(D) only partially affected adrenaline’s ability to enhance memory
(E) disrupted both adrenaline’s and glucose’s effect on memory
B is the right answer
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