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3 mins 53 sec...all correct. Slightly difficult passage to understand but doable.

I will share my thoughts about the answers in an edit to this post in a short while.

Edit 1: Adding my thoughts on the questions.

Summary:
There is no consensus on what exactly caused the mass extinction of dinosaurs, but since 1980, one of the views has caught more support. The view of a single episode of an asteroid struck the earth (Alvarez scenario) is the view that has started to gain support. The passage goes on to talk about a bunch of stuff about the evidence for this view - "an abundance of Iridium" in the KT boundary period ( In time) (when dinosaurs became extinct ) and "osmium isotopes, basaltic sphericles, and deformed quartz grains, all of which could have resulted from high-velocity impact."
An initial counterview was disproved by evidence found in recent studies in North America, indicating "large dinosaur populations existing immediately prior to the KT boundary" - this has led to a decrease in doubts about Alvarez theory. A shift is shown by sharing another theory (Courtillot theory - an opposite view stating the decline of dinosaurs to be a slow process) since there was no large enough impact crater found. A final shift is examined by showing a possible impact crater discovery - but this evidence is said to be non-conclusive.

Need to understand the main point - what do the two opposite theories agree upon - *that dust clouds caused either by an asteroid or by volcanos caused the extinction*
1. 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. TRAP - this is secondary and not the primary point of contention... let alone agreement. Discard
B. Large animals such as the dinosaurs died out gradually over millions of years. Opposite. This is the point of contention... a point on which the two theories definitely do not agree upon
C. Mass extinction occurred as an indirect result of debris saturating the atmosphere. BINGO - this is what we are looking for. The cause of the debris is where the two theories separate
D. It is unlikely that the specific cause of the Cretaceous extinctions will ever be determined. Irrelevant. Discard
E. Volcanic activity may have been triggered by shock waves from the impact of an asteroid. TRAP - this is part of one theorys' attempt to explain the other one and not a point of agreement between the two

Detail question - this point is introduced by the author to give more weight to the Alvarez theory and show that this was the turning point which led to a shift in weight of the theory
2. 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. Too general. Discard.
B. suggests that the asteroid impact theory is not consistent with fossil evidence. Opposite. Discard. This is exactly what we are trying to oppose.
C. describe alternative methods of collecting and interpreting fossils. Irrelevant. Discard.
D. summarize the evidence that led to wider acceptance of catastrophic scenarios of mass extinction. BINGO - the author tries to summarize in order to support the mass extinction event of an asteroid strike.
E. show that dinosaurs survived until the end of the Cretaceous period. TRAP - "to show" or in other words to prove is too extreme here as still there is no consensus. Discard

Hope my answers help you understand better!
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