Hi 2013gmat. I'm glad to help.
ANALYZE THE QUESTION:In "resolve the paradox question",
understand the paradox is KEY. Even though the wording in this question is quite convoluted, the main idea is:
Fact: Adult whales move into warm, shallow water to mate, and stay more or less in one place while mating ==> giving the barnacles an opportunity to attach to them.
Fact: Young sperm whales also tend to stay in the shallower water where they are born for the first year of their life, are found not to have many barnacles growing on them
Generalize the stimulus: why young sperm whales live in the “
same condition” as the adult whales do, but the young sperm whales
do not have many barnacles growing on them. ==> There must be
a factor (other than the strong level of currents in shallow water) that affects the attachment of the barnacles on whales
ANALYZE THE ANSWERS:a)The chemical cue released by whales into the water, which lets barnacle larvae know there is a whale nearby, is lacking in sperm whales.
Correct. Option A explains why barnacle can't grow on young sperm whales because young sperm whales do not release “signal” for barnacles. Thus, these barnacles cannot find their “targets”.
b)A whale carrying a very large barnacle population on its skin has greater difficulty attracting a mate.
Wrong. B just help to explain why whales having fewer barnacles can attract mates more effectively. Thus, B does not help to explain
the paradox why young sperm whales live in the same condition as the adult whales do not have barnacles growing on them. (if you understand the paradox, you can eliminate B quickly because B provides nothing to resolve the paradox).
c)The population of barnacle larvae can vary greatly from one shallow area of the ocean to another.
Wrong. The density of barnacle does not explain why those barnacles do not grow on young sperm whales, but adult whales.
d)Barnacle larvae are most prevalent and can survive for the longest periods of time in warm, shallow water.
Wrong. Same as C. D does not help to resolve the paradox.
e)The stronger currents out in the open ocean do not themselves knock barnacles loose
Wrong. Shift the object. We’re talking about the barnacles in the shallow water, not about open ocean.
Hope it helps.