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Re: For many years, most physicists supported one of two cosmological theo [#permalink]
Can you pls explain Q3? When the question is asking infer, in both CR & RC, we should look for a re-statement right?
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jp9knSCWJPOF wrote:
pls explain q1


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1. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?

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The passage highlights two key points as they relate to each other: the two competing theories of the universe and Hubble’s discovery that the universe is expanding. The correct answer, (B), highlights both of these points and their relation to each other. (A) and (C) highlight only one of these points each. (D) describes Hubble’s law, which does not fully capture the main idea. (E) is not an idea presented in the passage, and therefore cannot be the main idea.

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Can you pls explain Q3? When the question is asking infer, in both CR & RC, we should look for a re-statement right?


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3. Which of the following can be properly inferred from the passage?

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The passage states that Hubble’s experiment was proof that you do not live in a steady-state universe, therefore it must be true that the steady-state universe theory does not allow for an expanding universe, and the first statement can be inferred properly. The passage also states that the speed at which objects are moving away from each other in space increases with an increasing distance between the objects. From this, you can properly infer that as the distance between two objects decreases, the speed at which they move apart must decrease. Thus, the second statement can be properly inferred. Finally, the third statement incorrectly assumes that once the steady-state universe theory was disproved, the Big Bang was the only theory that remained. The first sentence of the passage states that most physicists believed in one of the two theories, leaving the possibility of many more theories that might still agree with Hubble’s discovery.

Answer: D
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