Sajjad1994 wrote:
pjthatsme318 wrote:
Why is the answer to 3 A and not B
Similarly C and not D to 8
Hello dear
Both of these questions are of medium difficulty levels. In question number three the intent of the author is to know the main idea of the last paragraph. You just have to identify the main idea of these 3-4 lines. B is never near even. The world
surprise is used here just to highlight that the method will lead to more and more knowledge and discoveries and there is no any other use of the word it is used to show the value of the method DUMAND. If you think B should be the answer then your basics are not good and you need to work hard on RC section.
For the question #8 the answer is given in the second last paragraph in the lines:
The detecting medium is the seawater itself: when a neutrino interacts with a particle in an atom of seawater, the result is a cascade of electrically charged particles and a flash of light that can be detected by the sensors.Hope it helps Sajjad1994Thank you for your helpful reply. For question 7, I was confused because both answer choices B and E seem to be mentioned:
"the neutrino interacts with other particles so rarely that a neutrino can cross the entire universe, even traversing substantial aggregations of matter, without being absorbed or even deflected. Neutrinos can thus escape from regions of space where light and other kinds of electromagnetic radiation are blocked by matter"
I realize that Choice E seems more specific because it is first mentioned, but also saying "neutrinos can thus" seems to also include Choice B.
Thank you for your insights in advance.
This ==> Neutrinos can thus escape from regions of space where light and other kinds of electromagnetic radiation are blocked by matter. ====> is the reason or process of how and why neutrinos infrequently interact with other matters. Hence (E) is correct.