Question 1: In the first paragraph, Bradshaw uses the term "violence" to describe the recent change in the human- elephant relationship because, according to him:
1. both humans and elephants have killed members of each other‘s species.
2. elephant herds and their habitat have been systematically destroyed by humans.
3. there is a purposefulness in human and elephant aggression towards each other.
4. human-elephant interactions have changed their character over time.
Question 2: Which of the following measures is Bradshaw most likely to support to address the problem of elephant aggression?
1. The development of treatment programmes for elephants drawing on insights gained from treating post-traumatic stress disorder in humans.
2. Studying the impact of isolating elephant calves on their early brain development, behaviour and aggression.
3. Increased funding for research into the similarity of humans and other animals drawing on insights gained from human-elephant similarities.
4. Funding of more studies to better understand the impact of testosterone on male elephant aggression.
Question 3: Which of the following statements best expresses the overall argument of this passage?
1. The brain organisation and early development of elephants and humans are extremely similar.
2. The relationship between elephants and humans has changed from one of coexistence to one of hostility.
3. Recent elephant behaviour could be understood as a form of species-wide trauma-related response.
4. Elephants, like the humans they are in conflict with, are profoundly social creatures.
Question 4: The passage makes all of the following claims EXCEPT:
1. elephants establish extended and enduring familial relationships as do humans.
2. elephant mothers are evolving newer ways of rearing their calves to adapt to emerging threats.
3. the elephant response to deeply disturbing experiences is similar to that of humans.
4. human actions such as poaching and culling have created stressful conditions for elephant communities.
Question 5: In paragraph 4, the phrase, "The fabric of elephant society . . . has[s] effectively been frayed by . . ." is:
1. a metaphor for the effect of human activity on elephant communities.
2. an exaggeration aimed at bolstering Bradshaw‘s claims.
3. an accurate description of the condition of elephant herds today.
4. an ode to the fragility of elephant society today.