Passage Summary:
P1: Group 1 -> We have opportunites to control emotions & Group 2 -> Certain emotions occur spontaneously
P2: Solution is avoid setting off impulses beyond conscious control by objective mindset + avoid jumping to conclusion
(I think P2 is like reconciling two groups in P1)
Q1 Hypothetical case (I think this question is really challenging!)
i. If a person becomes angry at the slightest of provocations but no hormone is released.
-> Because emotions are accompanied by hormones, it cannot be controlled. If no hormone is released, then it is under control -> i is surely correct
ii. If a person consumes a recently developed drug that greatly increases the rate of dissipation of hormones in the human body.
-> This is where it becomes challenging: the rate of dissipation that is not under control is the reason why emotions cannot be controlled. If we can control rate of dissipation (increase), then it should be under control?
iii. If a person is taking a medication that prevents the release of adrenaline in the human body.
-> If adrenaline is not present, then is it under control now? (like i)
It is like B vs E but I choose E lol. I do not know why B is correct.
Q2 A rational person is ... (objective mindset & avoid jumping to conclusion)
(A) a rational person’s body produces a controllable amount of hormones. -> hormones cannot be controlled
(B) a rational person is able to better control his judgment of events. -> Yes, keep
(C) a rational person does not let his hormones affect his emotions. -> hormones cannot be controlled
(D) a rational person does not allow emotions to bypass his conscious mind. -> Yes, keep
(E) a rational person has no less a tendency to jump to conclusions. -> Quite opposite
Now, B vs D. The problem of D is that rational person does not allow impulses, not emotions, to bypass conscious mind. The answer is B. (tough one, I guess)
Q3 misconstrue: not using objective mindset = bias
(A) Mislead (not related)
(B) Misdemeanor (not related)
(C) Misguide (not related)
(D) Misinterpret (yes, if we use bias, then we misinterpret)
(E) Misrepresent (not related)
Answer is D
Q4 "Unfortunately" is just to present group 2 research results. It seems like special, but nothing special in this case: it is unfortunate that we have different opinions. That is all!
(A) To underscore the inherent sorrow that a person who is unable to contain his emotions, faces. (too far)
(B) To provide a contrast with the previous sentence by stating that in some cases a person may not be able to voluntarily control his emotions in the first place. (yes - keep)
(C) To assert that a person not being able to contain his emotions is not the desired state of affairs. (tempting, but the point is not about desired state of affairs!)
(D) To conclude that all the efforts of researchers have gone in vain because there is actually a connection between hormones and emotions. (too far)
(E) To arrive at a conclusion about the relationship between hormones and emotions later in the passage. (Does this alone lead to recommendations about objective mindset? No)
Ans: B