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3. Each of the following is cited as a factor in the importance of the discovery of the fossils EXCEPT

On Except questions, it is often easier to eliminate incorrect answer choices until only one is left.

A) The fourth sentence of the first paragraph cites a quotation from a noted paleo-anthropologist that the find of the child fossils was of unprecedented importance due to the child’s “age at death.” Therefore, the fact that the remains were those of a child was of substantial significance.

B) The “antiquity” (a synonym for age) of the fossils is mentioned in the fourth sentence of the first paragraph as a reason why the fossils were an important discovery.

C) CORRECT. The location of the fossil discovery is mentioned in the first paragraph of the passage. However, the location is not provided as a reason why the fossils are significant.

D) This choice is tricky. The second paragraph describes what was previously “believed” about afarensis and that this evidence “dramatically affected” certain theories about the development of speech in humans. The fossils were of a “human-related species,” so the species itself was significant in influencing the theories about human speech.

E) The fourth sentence of the first paragraph notes that the find was important due its “completeness.” The intact nature of the fossils is another way of saying that the fossils are complete.

Answer: C
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4. It can be inferred from the passage’s description of the discovered fossil hyoid bone that


The passage provides the following information about the discovered hyoid bone: it is the oldest ever found, since this type of bone is rarely preserved, and it is “primitive and more ape-like than human-like.” The passage also states that the discovery will impact theories about speech.

A) The passage gives no information about the linguistic capacities of Australopithecus afarensis. The passage does not give enough information to infer that the species was capable of speech.

B) The passage indicates that the discovered hyoid bone more closely resembles those of apes than humans. However, while the passage does generally relate to evolution, the discovered bone is not necessarily less primitive than that of an ape. It could be slightly different in an equally primitive way; not all differences in structure would make a bone more advanced.

C) While it can be inferred that this bone has some effect on speech, the passage does not indicate that it is “necessary for speech.” It is possible that a species could be capable of speech without a hyoid bone.

D) CORRECT. The passage states that the discovery of the hyoid bone “has dramatically affected concepts of the origin of speech.” Thus, it can be inferred that the discovery made the reexamination of prior theories necessary.

E) The passage does not rank the importance of the fossils found; as a result, this choice is not necessarily true. It is possible that other fossils were of equal or greater importance.

Answer: D
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5. The impact of the discovery of the hyoid bone in the field of archaeology could best be compared to which one of the following examples in another field?

When you are asked to choose which answer best parallels a part of a passage, be sure that you grasp the nature of the example in the passage before considering the answer choices.

A) The passage indicates that the discovery of the hyoid bone “has dramatically affected concepts of the origin of speech.” This evidence supports the passage’s main point: new discoveries can undermine or call into question existing theories and give rise to new ones. The correct answer will reflect this sort of impact in another field. In this example, the discovery serves to support a widely accepted theory, as opposed to causing a reexamination of that theory.

B) In this answer choice, the discovery serves to confirm earlier held ideas, as opposed to causing a reexamination of those ideas.

C) There is no indication that an accepted theory is applicable and being called into question. Further, the “continued prosperity” is not a new discovery or change in the way that things used to be done or viewed.

D) CORRECT. This answer choice correctly describes a discovery that causes a reexamination of earlier ideas. In this case, newly uncovered journal entries spur a reevaluation of certain historical ideas regarding an important conflict.

E) In this answer, scientific advances in the field of biology give rise to new applications. It does not discuss a discovery that calls accepted ideas into question.

Answer: D
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6. Select the sentence that most distinctly undermines an accepted paleo-anthropological theory.

This Select-in-Passage question asks for a specific example of the main point: a new discovery that undermines or calls into question an accepted theory or idea.

The first sentence of the second paragraph describes a previously accepted theory about afarensis. The next sentence describes how this theory was undermined, and it is the correct answer: “its gorilla-like arms suggest that afarensis was still able to swing through trees, initiating a reexamination of long-held theories of human development.” The example of the hyoid bone mentioned later never describes exactly what theory was undermined by its discovery.