1. The passage suggests that the author would regard which of the following as most important for a "scientifically rigorous examination" (Highlighted) of the hypothesis that large reservoirs can induct earthquakes?
Refer to the line "When the possibility of reservoir-induced seismicity was first suggested during the mid-1960s, it was greeted with skepticism in some quarters, largely because detailed records of the pre-reservoir seismic background were incomplete at best." This suggest that before the construction of the reservoir, data set was not complete about the seismic activity level in that particular area. If the area where reservoir is made is already seismic, than creating a reservoir in that area may possibly not be reason for seismic activity.
(A) Systematic surveys of seismic activity under a reservoir after filling began
(B) Detailed geological maps of the composition of rock strata underlying a reservoir
(C) Comparable records of seismic activity in the area of a reservoir prior to and after construction and filling of the reservoir ~ Correct, as explained above.
(D) Precise calculation of the amount of vertical pressure exerted by the reservoir's water load ~
(E) Accurate records of the rate of increase in pore pressure in the rock strata underlying the reservoir
2. According to the passage, earthquake activity in the area of the Nurek reservoir is most frequent when the
(A) reservoir is filled to capacity ~ Incorrect, not mentioned.
(B) water level in the reservoir is exceptionally low ~ Incorrect, not mentioned.
(C) reservoir is subjected to sudden drops in temperature ~ Incorrect, not mentioned.
(D) water level in the reservoir fluctuates ~ Correct, refer to the line "Bursts of seismic activity are triggered when the water level changes, with the frequency of the activity increasing as the rate of level change increases." It is the change in water level that causes the seismic activity.
(E) water level of the reservoir area behind the dam remains constant ~ Incorrect, not mentioned.
3. According to the passage, which of the following proves that earthquake activity in the area of the Nurek reservoir cannot be accounted for exclusively by the composition of the rock strata underlying the reservoir?
(A) There are two kinds of rock underlying the reservoir, but only the shallow-water limestones are permeable. ~ Incorrect, refer to the line "Yet both the seismic and aseismic zones are lithologically similar, consisting largely of shallow-water limestones, which are highly fractured and thus relatively permeable, interbedded with mixed components of low-permeability shale and gypsum."
(B) The same rock strata underlie the whole reservoir area, but only one part of the area is subject to earthquake activity. ~ Correct, refer to the line "Most of the induced earthquakes occur beneath the central part of the reservoir and upstream from it. The region containing that half of the reservoir immediately behind the dam, on the other hand, is almost completely aseismic. Yet both the seismic and aseismic zones arc lithologically similar, consisting largely of shallow-water limestones, which are highly fractured and thus relatively permeable, interbedded with mixed components of low-permeability shale and gypsum."
(C) The earthquake activity in the area is evenly distributed between the regions behind the dam and the central portion of the reservoir. ~ Incorrect, refer to the line "Most of the induced earthquakes occur beneath the central part of the reservoir and upstream from it. The region containing that half of the reservoir immediately behind the dam, on the other hand, is almost completely aseismic" the seismic activity is not evenly distributed.
(D) The vertical load exerted by the water in the reservoir has different effects on shallow-water limestones than on mixed shale and gypsum ~ Incorrect, this is not mentioned that it has different effect on shallow water limestones and mixed shale and gypsum.
(E) When the frequency of earthquake activity increases, the locations of such activity become more diffuse. ~ Incorrect, the seismic activity does not diffuse and stick to the the initial place. Refer to the line "Most of the induced earthquakes occur beneath the central part of the reservoir and upstream from it. The region containing that half of the reservoir immediately behind the dam, on the other hand, is almost completely aseismic."
4. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
(A) An assertion is made, briefly explained, and then an illustrative example is examined in detail. ~ In Correct, Author begins the passage by " In spite of early doubts, it is now well established that large reservoirs can generate earthquakes." He is making a hypothesis why that fact it is well established. The assertion is explained with the example of "Nurek reservoir" in detail, but Nurek Reservoir is not highlighted author want to prove the hypothesis by presenting the supporting data why it is correct.
(B) A hypothesis is advanced, carefully qualified, and then supporting data are presented. ~ Correct, Author begins the passage by " In spite of early doubts, it is now well established that large reservoirs can generate earthquakes." He is making a hypothesis why that fact it is well established. The assertion is explained with the example of "Nurek reservoir" in detail, but Nurek Reservoir is not highlighted author want to prove the hypothesis by presenting the supporting data why it is correct.
(C) A scientific dispute is introduced and the case for one side is analyzed and illustrated ~ Incorrect, author does not take any side, in the passage only one side is presented, author establish the fact in the first line itself, that in spite of early doubts it is well established that large reservoirs can generate earthquakes.
('D) A generally accepted principle is stated in order to introduce a detailed examination of a case that violates the principle. ~ Incorrect, author does not mention that it violates the principle, he is just finding the reason for "What, then, governs the location of the induced seismicity?"
(E) A theory is explained and a recent example that makes the theory obsolete is presented. ~ Incorrect, author does not mention that the theory is obsolete.
5. Which of the following sets of causes and effects most closely parallels reservoir-induced seismicity as it is described in the passage?
(A) Environmental stresses in an area combine to produce an effect; the introduction of an artifact to that area restructures the stresses and reduces the incidence of the effect. ~ Incorrect, it does not reduce the incidence of the effect.
(B) An artifact is introduced into a stable environment; the environmental effects of that artifact cannot be separated from general environmental changes. ~ Correct, it is the reservoir which causes the seismic activity and both cannot be seperated.
(C) An artifact is introduced into an environment; local conditions peculiar to that environment have little impact on the effects generally produced by such artifacts. ~ Incorrect, local conditions affect the artificat refer to the line "The answer lies in the varying structures of the rock strata and the different permcabilities such structures engender".
(D) An artifact creates certain initial effects on its environment; these environmental effects are gradually mitigated by environmental adaptation to the artifact. ~ Incorrect, we don't know that these effects will be mitigated in future.
(E) An artifact is introduced into an environment; the artifact generates spatially uniform stress but the environment responds differentially to that stress. ~ Incorrect, the stress is not uniform, refer to the line "Here the pore pressure at given depths does change when the water level fluctuates,"
6. Which of the following best describes the interaction of water and rock strata in the region of the anticline under the Nurek reservoir?
(A) Shale and gypsum form the top layer of rock in an anticline and thus the water cannot penetrate to the permeable limestone layer. ~ Incorrect, water can penetrate without restriction refer to the line "In this region water entering a permeable layer can diffuse along it and thus be carried to various depths without restriction."
(B) Fractured and highly permeable limestone forms a basin in an anticline through which water penetrates to the rock below. ~ Incorrect, refer to the line "Yet both the seismic and aseismic zones arc lithologically similar, consisting largely of shallow-water limestones, which are highly fractured and thus relatively permeable" It is not the limestone which is the correct reason.
(C) The shale and gypsum layer beneath the permeable limestone basin in an anticline prevents water from penetrating to deeper rock strata. ~ Incorrect, this is true for syncline.
(D) The shape of an anticline allows water to travel along the permeable layer and penetrate into deep rock strata. ~Correct refer to the line "In this region water entering a permeable layer can diffuse along it and thus be carried to various depths without restriction." So unlike syncline where water cannot penetrate into deeper rock strata, in this type water can reach deeper without restrictions.
(E) The structure of limestone strata alternating with shale and gypsum strata in an anticline allows the region to collect and hold water, thus increasing the load on the rocks below. ~ Incorrect, this does not resulting in holding of water, instead due to fluctuating water level sesmicity arises.
7. It can be inferred from the passage that an accurate prediction of reservoir-induced earthquake activity at the site of the Nurek reservoir prior to its construction would have required all of the following data EXCEPT
(A) a general geological survey of the area, establishing the lithological composition of the rock strata "Incorrect, refer to the line "The answer lies in the varying structures of the rock strata and the different permcabilities such structures engender."
(B) a detailed examination of the structure of the rock strata underlying the site of the reservoir ~ Incorrect, refer to the line "The answer lies in the varying structures of the rock strata and the different permcabilities such structures engender."
(C) a projection of the number and magnitude of the fluctuations in the level of the water in the reservoir " InCorrect, refer to the line "Bursts of seismic activity are triggered when the water level changes, with the frequency of the activity increasing as the rate of level change increases."
(D) an estimate of the load that would be created by the total mass of water in the reservoir ~ InCorrect, refer to the line "The water load exerts a simple vertical pressure on the rocks immediately, while the pore pressure in the rocks increases gradually as the water infiltrates at a rate that depends on their permeability and prior water content.".
(E) a determination of the chemical properties of the water that would be used to fill the reservoir ~ Correct, not mentioned in the pasage.
8. The passage implies that which of the following would be true in the area of the Nurek reservoir if the rate of change in the water level in the reservoir were very gradual?
(A) Stress patterns in the rock strata beneath the reservoir would be the same as before its construction.
(B) The seismic activity beneath the reservoir would not be very frequent. ~ "Correct, refer to the line "Bursts of seismic activity are triggered when the water level changes, with the frequency of the activity increasing as the rate of level change increases."
(C) The spatial distribution of seismic activity beneath the reservoir would be altered.
(D) The rate of infiltration into rock strata below the reservoir would increase.
(E) The stress patterns in the rocks under-lying the reservoir would be less affected by vertical load.
9. The author of the passage is primarily concerned with
(A) advancing a theory
(B) resolving a dispute
(C) explaining a relationship
(D) correcting an oversimplification ~ Correct, author is trying to answer the question "What, then, governs the location of the induced seismicity?" about an established fact, that large reservoirs can generate earthquakes. He is correcting the oversimplification explaining the seismic activity at Nurek
(E) reinterpreting data