Q1. It can be inferred from the passage that supporters of the Alvarez and Courtillot theories would hold which of the following views in common?
A. The KT boundary was formed over many thousands of years.
Incorrect, TRAP answer. According to Courtillot,
iridium in the KT boundary was deposited over a period of 10,000–100,000 years. Formation of KT boundary is not mentioned.
B. Large animals such as the dinosaurs died out gradually over millions of years.
Incorrect, not supported by the passage. Courtillot theories only provide an alternative explanation for mass extinction.
C. Mass extinction occurred as an indirect result of debris saturating the atmosphere.
Correct, Reference lines: 'In the Alvarez scenario, anasteroid struck the earth, creating a gigantic crater. Beyond the immediate effects of fire, flood, and storm, dust darkened the atmosphere, cutting off plant life'... 'Courtillot, citing huge volcanic flows in India coincident with the KT boundary, speculates that eruptions lasting many thousands of years produced enough atmospheric debris to cause global devastation'...
D. It is unlikely that the specific cause of the Cretaceous extinctions will ever be determined.
Incorrect, not supported by the passage.
E. Volcanic activity may have been triggered by shock waves from the impact of an asteroid.
Incorrect, another TRAP answer. Alvarez suggests this option but whether it is supported by Courtillot, can't be determined from the passage.
Q2. The author mentions “recent studies in North America” (lines 16–17) primarily in order to
A. point out the benefits of using field research to validate scientific theories.
Incorrect, too generic option. The passage doesn't support this choice.
B. suggest that the asteroid impact theory is not consistent with fossil evidence.
Incorrect, tricky one! The author's intention to show the more acceptance of the mass extinction theory as suggested by the option D.
C. describe alternative methods of collecting and interpreting fossils.
Incorrect, out of scope. The author doesn't try to describe 'methods' of collecting fossils. He is concerned with the implications.
D. summarize the evidence that led to wider acceptance of catastrophic scenarios of mass extinction.
Correct, Reference lines: '...Since these discoveries, doubts about theories of mass extinction have lessened significantly...'
E. show that dinosaurs survived until the end of the Cretaceous period.
Incorrect, distortion of details. Not the actual intention of the author to cite 'recent studies' in order to prove the above statement.