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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION Q1:

Supporting Ideas

Since the passage does not claim to be answering any questions, each of the five questions posed in these answer choices is hypothetical: if someone asked this question, would information somewhere in the passage constitute an answer to it? This amounts to listing five types of information and asking which one can be found in the passage. In the first paragraph, the passage does tell the value of the sensorimotor system to the adaptive success of animals. It does not give information that would serve as an answer to any of the other four hypothetical questions.

A The passage does not say that sensory nerves interpret anything. It indicates that those nerves send sensory signals, including visual ones, to the brain, and it suggests that the brain interprets such signals.
B The passage discusses the superiority—at the time when the passage was written—of human perceptual abilities over those of computers and suggests that computers may eventually simulate some functions of the human brain, but it does not tell how computers will be able to do so.
C The first paragraph contains a brief discussion of the relationship between the sensory organs and the brain in animals in general, implicitly including humans. However, it provides no information about how, if at all, humans’ sense organs may differ from those of other animals.
D The passage indicates that the brain sends signals through the motor nerves and receives signals through the sensory nerves, but it gives no information about whether those nerves are connected directly to the brain or indirectly through some further structure.
E Correct. The first paragraph describes how the relationship between the signals the brain sends through the motor nerves and those it receives through the sensory nerves help animals survive.

The correct answer is E.
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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION Q2:

While the author does not reveal a thesis or purpose in the beginning of the passage, the author does express their position in the latter part of the passage and thus, the primary purpose of the passage best aligns with answer choice A. The passage contains various pieces of information and some explanations, but clearly the overall approach is not merely to present or explain the information. Therefore, explain and outline are dubious. It is also easy to see that the author does not claim to be refuting anyone else’s theory. The passage does, however, present argumentation for the author’s position. After outlining a number of interrelated pieces of information about the adaptive functions of nervous systems, in the second paragraph, the author argues for an interpretation of the information and for a loosely stated conclusion about genetics in relation to human consciousness. Answer choice A best expresses the author’s conclusion, which is presented at the end of the passage.

A Correct. The main focus of the passage is on arguing for a position that is expressed in the latter part of the second paragraph. Answer choice A gives a concise paraphrase of the author’s position.
B In the first paragraph, the author discusses the roles of sensory and motor information transmitted to and from the brain. But this is presented only as a subtopic contributing toward the overall purpose of the passage.
C In writing the passage, the author might conceivably have intended, at least indirectly, to refute someone else’s theory about human perception and consciousness. However, the passage provides no evidence that the author did intend it in this way.
D In the first paragraph, the author discusses motor action and its adaptive function, but this is presented only as a subtopic contributing toward the overall purpose of the passage.
E The first paragraph does contrast human information processing with that performed by computers, but it does so only to support the claims it is making about human brain activity. The second paragraph implies that human information processing surpasses that in other animals but concludes that the processes are fundamentally similar.

The correct answer is A.
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Hi,

I'm still confused with the explanation of Q2. Which parts tell us the author is arguing in the passage? It seems the author only explains nerve systems.
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Hi,

I'm still confused with the explanation of Q2. Which parts tell us the author is arguing in the passage? It seems the author only explains nerve systems.
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Hey, let me try an help you with a general framework for answering primary purpose questions. For such questions ask yourself "Whats the writers intent behind writing this passage"

What does the author want to prove/disapprove, argue for or against. Don't get into the details but take a step back and take a birds eye view.

A few places where you can generally find the primary purpose is the beginning of the passage, the last few lines or the alongside transition words like However, Nevertheless... etc.

In this passage for example, the whole point is to try and hypothesise that it is the genes that control our sensory organs, all the details are just to give you a broadd understanding of the sensory system to arrive at this point, think of it like a movie or tv show, episode 1 and episode 10 have little in common but they are all part of a narrative... to prove a point, you just need to figure out what that point is. The following excerpt from the passage sums it up quite nicely.

"However, both our sense of purpose and complex consciousness may well be genetically engineered. Our genes have created our brains, muscles, and sensory organs to help us and may also have created a kind of “conscious-purpose machine” to direct us to live and reproduce by means of innate drives—hunger, sexuality, communication, fear, and aggression. This machine may also direct higher-level interpretations of these drives. That direction of consciousness is the ultimate genetic control"


I believe to succeed in CR and RC inference questions you need something known as "second level thinking", you need to think beyond the obvious conclusions, that's exactly the trap GMAT sets for you, because everybody thinks like that, you need to go beyond them especially in 700+ questions, the answers are rarely straight forward if they were it wouldn't be a 700+ question in the first place.
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2) The primary purpose of the passage is to

A) argue that genes may control complex as well as basic brain functions- Correct
1st para: what brain does
2nd para: how does it happens?

B) explain the relationship between sensory and motor operations of the brain
It is mentioned as outline to describe brain function in 1st passage; not a main

C) refute a theory about human perception and consciousness
No refutation

D) explain the principal elements of the adaptive behavior of motor action
Primary purpose is not explain adaptive behavior but it is present in 1st para to set the groundwork for overall meaning of passage.

E) outline the difference between human and nonhuman information processing
Only mentioned in the end of 1st para
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For Q2, I knew the primary purpose of the passage is to highlight genes and their control but didn't pick (A) because the 1st paragraph didn't mention anything about genes. My rule of thumb for primary purpose questions was to pick an answer that is applicable to every single paragraph of the passage. Any insights?
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Which of the following does the author mention as the source for an individual’s awareness of his or her own consciousness?

A) Information the sensory organs send to the brain
B) The human brain’s power to bring about purposiveness in behavior
C) The ability of human beings to be self-reflective
D) A genetically determined set of survival drives in humans
E) Skill in recognizing perceptual patterns

KarishmaB GMATNinja - your inputs on the Question 3?

I am confused with what is the exact reason for the correct answer C. Is the question asking what does the individual thinks and not the author?
If the former is true then choice C makes sense:

Because humans are capable of self-reflection, we feel that our sensory perception and muscle activity are guided by apparent purposiveness. --- Matches with C.

Please clarify.
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Which of the following does the author mention as the source for an individual’s awareness of his or her own consciousness?

A) Information the sensory organs send to the brain
B) The human brain’s power to bring about purposiveness in behavior
C) The ability of human beings to be self-reflective
D) A genetically determined set of survival drives in humans
E) Skill in recognizing perceptual patterns

KarishmaB GMATNinja - your inputs on the Question 3?


I am confused with what is the exact reason for the correct answer C. Is the question asking what does the individual thinks and not the author?
If the former is true then choice C makes sense:

Because humans are capable of self-reflection, we feel that our sensory perception and muscle activity are guided by apparent purposiveness. --- Matches with C.

Please clarify.
Thank you :)

The question is: As per the author, what is the source of our awareness of our consciousness? (Not source of our consciousness, but source of our awareness of consciousness)

From the passage:
Because humans are capable of self-reflection, we feel that our sensory perception and muscle activity are guided by apparent purposiveness. However, both our sense of purpose and complex consciousness may well be genetically engineered.

Because we are able to self-reflect, we feel that purpose guides our senses and muscle activity (e.g. when we see a harmful substance, we avoid it by walking away from it for the purpose of self preservation).
But, the author says that sense of purpose and complex consciousness may have been created by genes.

...Our genes have created our brains, muscles, and sensory organs to help us and may also have created a kind of “conscious-purpose machine” to direct us to live and reproduce by means of innate drives

The genes have created a 'conscious - purpose machine' which creates 'drives' that are responsible to direct us to live and reproduce.

Hence neither 'genes' nor 'drives' make us aware of our consciousness. Hence (D) doesn't work.

The passage just mentions "because we are capable of self-reflection,..."
It is an indirect implication that because we are capable of self-reflection, we are aware of our consciousness and we think that purpose guides us etc.

But I was certainly a bit baffled so I looked at the official solution and saw that it mentions: "Our own introspection tells us that we are indeed conscious, and we know we behave as if we are motivated by purposes."
But this is not mentioned in the passage as given above. Perhaps it was missed by the OP? Had this sentence been there, then the answer (C) would make complete sense.
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C is correct
The author is saying that because we can think about our own thoughts and actions (self-reflection), we naturally feel like our senses (seeing, touching, etc.) and our movements have a goal or a reason behind them. It makes us feel like we're not just reacting to the world, but actively engaging with it with intention.

In short, self-reflection is like having a "why" button in your brain that makes you feel like there's a purpose to what you see and what you do, and that's a big part of what makes us aware of our own consciousness.
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