1. The primary purpose of this passage is to:The passage primarily describes the behavior of orangutans and some of the problems faced by them due to these behavioral tendencies.A) describe some behavioral and evolutionary characteristics of orangutans
Correct answer.B) analyze the reasons why early primates left their forest dwellings
The passage does not touch on this subject. Eliminate.C) illustrate the dangers posed to orangutans by poachers
The passage only mentions poachers in the last paragraph - this cannot be the primary purpose of the passage. Eliminate.D) show how orangutan behavior differs from that of other primates T
he passage touches on this but not in much detail - this is not the primary purpose. Eliminate.E) criticize anthropologists who misinterpret orangutan behavior
There is no criticism of anthropologists in the passage. Eliminate.2. The author of the passage discusses “orangutans taken from poachers” (lines 23) in order to:This is mentioned primarily to highlight the difficulties that these orangutans face from other territorial orangutans when they are reintroduced into the wild.A) stress the importance of preserving orangutans as a species
Subsequent to the mention of this, there is nothing about "preservation" of orangutans. Eliminate.B) indicate the widespread practice of animal poaching
The passage does not mention whether poaching is widespread or not. Eliminate.C) refute the theory that orangutans can live in a variety of environments
The passage does not mention any such theory. Eliminate.D) contrast the behavior of orangutans with that of other apes
Subsequent to this mention, there is no mention of "other apes". Eliminate.E) emphasize the consequences of orangutan territoriality
Correct answer.3. The passage indicates that it is difficult to return orangutans to the wild for which of the following reasons?
I. The threat posed by newcomers to other orangutans' territory
II. The conflict between males over available females
III. The scarcity of available food in the orangutan’s environmentThis is detailed in the third paragraph. Specifically, the passage states: "...often ending in the animal’s death at the hands of a rival who sees not only his territory but also the females of his loosely knit community under threat from an outsider". This covers points I and II above.A) I only
Eliminate. Does not include IIB) I and II only
Correct answer.C) I and III only
Eliminate. III is incorrect, does not include II.D) II and III only
Eliminate. III is incorrect, does not include I.E) I, II, and III
Eliminate. III is incorrect.4. Which of the following can be inferred about differences between the behavior of orangutans and that of other ape species?Two key differences mentioned in the passage are:
i) "While to a certain extent all primates except humans spend at least some time dwelling in trees, the orangutan hardly ever ventures to the forest floor."
ii) "While humans, like chimpanzees, are more gregarious and resourceful than orangutans..."A) While orangutans spend much of their time in the treetops, other apes live exclusively on the ground.
The passage does not state that other apes live "exclusively" on the ground. Eliminate.B) Orangutans and other types of apes are all sociable species, but orangutans are more likely to bond for life.
Orangutans are solitary and not sociable as per the passage. Eliminate.C) Apes such as chimpanzees rely less upon their size than the average orangutan does.
The passage does not mention this. Eliminate.D) Orangutans spend less time in the company of other members of their species than do some other apes.
Correct. The passage states repeatedly that the orangutans are solitary animals.E) Because of their stringent territoriality, orangutans are less likely to elude capture by poachers than are other apes.
The passage does not mention this. Eliminate.Hope this helps.