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In Q4, Isn't the situation mentioned in option B most likely? It says that primary food sources include ungulates such as deer, elk, moose, and bighorn sheep, as well as domestic cattle, horses and sheep we also know that they are seen in south America. For Yukon I am not sure because passage says; "In particular, the cougar was extirpated in eastern North America"

Note; In case we say that Yukon is closer to west than to east, then it requires geography to solve the question
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In Q4, Isn't the situation mentioned in option B most likely? It says that primary food sources include ungulates such as deer, elk, moose, and bighorn sheep, as well as domestic cattle, horses and sheep we also know that they are seen in south America. For Yukon I am not sure because passage says; "In particular, the cougar was extirpated in eastern North America"

Note; In case we say that Yukon is closer to west than to east, then it requires geography to solve the question

4. According to the passage, you would most likely see a cougar in which of the following situations:

a. On the east coast of the U.S. in late afternoon.
b. In the southern hemisphere, particularly around livestock.
c. In the Yukon while driving during the night.
d. In Chicago during the morning hours.
e. In Florida during the middle of the day.


The cougar ... Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America,.. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although sightings during daylight hours do rarely occur.

We know that cougar's range is from Canadian Yukon to southern Andes of South America. We know it is solitary (so will not be surrounded by other animals) and nocturnal so will likely be seen at night.

Hence, Yukon at night makes most sense. Where exactly Yukon is, east west etc, we don't know and don't need to know. We are clearly given that Yukon is in its range.

Even if domestic animals are one of its food source, it doesn't mean we will see it surrounded by them. We are most likely to see it alone and at night.

Answer (C)
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E is also correct. Funnily, in the answer explanation, you have skipped giving the rationale to reject E. So, I guess it is correct as well. Poorly worded answer choices, not your fault.

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Please post the OE for Q3 too Sajjad1994

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3. All of the following are discussed in the passage EXCEPT:

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For this type of question, use your initial reading to try to locate each of these topics quickly. For (A), the habitat of the cougar is discussed in several places, so this is not the correct answer. In the beginning of the 2nd paragraph the cougar is described as “An excellent stalk-and-ambush predator,” which describes exactly how the cougar pursues its prey.

As a result, (B) can be eliminated. Answer choice (C) is tricky but it is NOT found in the passage and is thus correct. While you learn the effects of human encroachment on cougar habitat, there is nothing in the passage about how land preservation has affected the cougar.

In the third paragraph you learn about the extirpation of the cougar in the 20th century (1900s) so (D) is not correct. And lastly, in the end of the first paragraph you learn that the cougar is more closely related to felines than to lions – a portion of the evolutionary history of the cougar.

Answer is (C).
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