The main points of the passage para wise are as follows:
1st Para:
a)Two theories for the origin of the humans is given.
2nd Para:
a)Two Techniques for studing the origins of human are discussed.
b)The result the study, Humans in Africa replaced all other human and didn't inter breed with humans of other parts of the world.
3rd Para:
a) The results of another study which states that humans are originated from Africa are discussed.
In all the author s convinced that the replacement theory is true and all humans has originated from Africa , East Africa to be precise.06:38
1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the passage?
(A) To present statistical evidence that points to a new hypothesis.
First of all No statistical data is given anywhere in the passage.Moreover a new hypothesis is not proposed rather one of the two hypothesis is accepted as true.
(B) To illustrate the ways in which new forms of scientific research can bring about surprising results. OUT OF CONTEXT
(C) To offer evidence that supports one of two competing theories( Absolutely correct)
(D) To cast doubt on the reliability of premises that underlie a conclusion.
The studies are discussed and results are accepted .
(E) To describe a model that can be applied to a variety of scientific undertakings.
Two techniques are discussed for studing the origing of human. This also occupies a small portion of the passage and is mentioned as premise in the second para to support the conclusion that Replacement theory is True.
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2. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT characteristic of mitochondrial DNA?
Before looking at the answer choices , we ll try to remember all the characterstics of MITO DNA we have studied while reading the passage.This will warm up our mind and will save us from looking abck at the passage.moreover
The characterstics mentioned were:
1.Comes from mothers only
2. Independent o changes that comes from mutation of Mothers and Fathers DNA.
3. High mutation rate
4.Shows only recent history.
(A) Transmission comes from the mother only. True
(B) It can be used to trace the origins of human life. True
(C) It is used more frequently than nuclear DNA to study the origin of human life. Can't Say
(D) It can be used to investigate distant prehistory.( Opposite ) Correct
I remember from the passage that Nuclear DNA is used for distant prehistory.
(E) It has a relatively high mutation rate.True.
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3. Which of the following most strongly argues against the replacement scenario?
(A) Mitochondrial DNA from a human skeleton found in East Africa matches the DNA found in a known route taken by migrants from Africa to Europe.
(B) Remains have been found of humans in Southeast Asia that developed independently of humans in Central America.(Correct)
"It is worth noting that there is no discontinuity in the decrease of diversity as one travels from Africa "
In the last passage author states that the DNA diffrence is constatnt and increases as someone travels from Africa. So it means that there has to be some similarity in the DNA/REMAINS/HUMANS ( whatever) as the origin place is same.
(C) The DNA from human specimens taken in China and Spain are nearly identical.Means some differences are present in line with the replacement theory.
(D) No evidence can be found to support the idea that the first Africans to leave Africa bred with the second group to make the trip. No idea what it has to do.
(E) DNA from a Neanderthal—an early hominid—shows some similarity with modern human DNA.
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4. According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about genetic diversity among humans?
"It is worth noting that there is no discontinuity in the decrease of diversity as one travels from Africa "
Author in the last passage has stated that the genetic diversity is less among humans. & It is worth noting that there is no discontinuity in the decrease of diversity as one travels from Africa
(A) It is easier to detect through the examination of nuclear DNA than through the study of mitochondrial DNA.
(B) It is affected only by an individual’s mother’s DNA.
(C) It has gradually diminished since about 100,000 years ago.
(D) It is not as ambiguous as most people think.
(E) The amount of diversity within an existing population can be predicted by its geographic location.(Correct)