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Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 118
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Keep your head up and keep on fighting!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 119
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Keep your head up and keep on fighting!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 120
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Keep your head up and keep on fighting!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 121
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Keep your head up and keep on fighting!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 122
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Learn from your mistakes so you don’t repeat them on the next exam. Keep your head up and keep on fighting! Pretty soon you’ll see your scores go up from here!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 123
Just know, when you truly want success, you’ll never give up on it. No matter how bad the situation may get. Keep your head up and keep on fighting! What is one thing you’ll do different on the next test?
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 124
You’re on the right track. Take your time to reflect on your performance and how you can improve your scores the next time around. Carefully review these solutions, learn from your mistakes and understand the intricacies of each question. You’re going in the correct direction and you’ll only go up from here!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 125
You’re on the right track. Take your time to reflect on your performance and how you can improve your scores the next time around. Carefully review these solutions, learn from your mistakes and understand the intricacies of each question. You’re going in the correct direction and you’ll only go up from here!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 126
You’re on the right track. Take your time to reflect on your performance and how you can improve your scores the next time around. Carefully review these solutions, learn from your mistakes and understand the intricacies of each question. You’re going in the correct direction and you’ll only go up from here!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 127
Great job! You are really getting to where you need to be. Keep it going! Sit down and reflect and learn from what prevented you from getting a 128. Keep on working on it and you’ll soon see your score hit 127+. Take your time in understanding your mistakes and in carefully reviewing these solutions and understanding the intricacies of each question. Your goal should be to beat your 127 on the next test!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 128
Good going there! You hit 128! Take your time in understanding your mistakes and in carefully reviewing these solutions and understanding the intricacies of each question. Your goal should be to beat your 128 on the next test!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 129
Impressive! You’re a super star!
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Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 130
Awesome job! Learn from your mistakes and strategize on how you’ll beat your 130!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 131
Impressive! You’re a super star!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Estimated MCAT Score for the “Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills” section: 132
You are a rockstar! We tip our hats to you!
Also, don’t focus on your estimated score, they mean essentially nothing at the start. Rarely does anyone start these exams and score well immediately, if that was the case then they wouldn’t even need to practice! These are ‘practice’ tests, meaning you’re practicing to improve your skills. If you continue to work hard and study, read and understand the solutions, practice questions daily, and give it your best effort, we promise your score will improve. Review and learn for now, and the scores will come. Upgrade your membership to get instant access to all of our MCAT Material to help you ace your exam.
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
1) Which of the following discoveries would confirm Dr. Erickson’s findings?
Skill: Reasoning beyond the text
Explanation: B
Based on the paragraph a 10 year old T. Rex should have underdeveloped teeth, since “Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur” (Paragraph 2).
Skill: Reasoning beyond the text
Explanation: B
Based on the paragraph a 10 year old T. Rex should have underdeveloped teeth, since “Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur” (Paragraph 2).
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
2) Based on the information in the passage, which of the following is not an indicator of a dinosaur’s age?
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: C
The only discussion of size is in paragraph two, and it is not associated with age (“Following their birth, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans”). In the third paragraph, the author states that “if for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age”.
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: C
The only discussion of size is in paragraph two, and it is not associated with age (“Following their birth, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans”). In the third paragraph, the author states that “if for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age”.
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
3) The topic of this passage relates to the attempts of scientists to
Skill: Reasoning beyond the text
Explanation: A
In the first paragraph, the author mentions that “Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of T. Rex and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large.” This indicates that scientists are aiming to quantify the ages of the dinosaur remains that are available today.
Skill: Reasoning beyond the text
Explanation: A
In the first paragraph, the author mentions that “Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of T. Rex and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large.” This indicates that scientists are aiming to quantify the ages of the dinosaur remains that are available today.
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
4) From the information presented in the passage, it seems that counting growth rings
Skill: Reasoning within the text
Explanation: B
There is no evidence in the passage that the technique has been used on other animals only plants, since “The technique found it roots in the study of plants” (Paragraph 1).
Skill: Reasoning within the text
Explanation: B
There is no evidence in the passage that the technique has been used on other animals only plants, since “The technique found it roots in the study of plants” (Paragraph 1).
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
5) The author’s purpose in the passage is to
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: A
The author presents new findings in a scientific discipline, discusses them, and then offers support them to establish their credibility.
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: A
The author presents new findings in a scientific discipline, discusses them, and then offers support them to establish their credibility.
Passage #1:
[textwrap]The Tyrannosaurus Rex, which we typically refer to as T. Rex, is one of the most renowned of all dinosaurs due to its large mass. Recently with the assistance of computational biologists, scientists have gained new insights into the lifespan of the fascinating creature, and how these dinosaurs grew to be so large. The age of a T. Rex Dinosaur was found by simply counting the growth rings in certain bones of the animal’s body. The technique found it roots in the study of plants. Large woody trees are assigned their ages by dendrochronology, a process by which patterns of rings in a tree are analyzed. Using this technique, the scientist assigns a date to formation of each tree ring. By using dendrochronology, scientists have identified trees that lived as many as 11,000 years ago.
Recently this concept was applied to dinosaur fossils when Dr. Greg Erickson, a renowned archaeologist and his team, unexpectedly uncovered the growth rings in the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. These growth rings were subsequently used as indicators of the T. Rex’s age. By counting and analyzing the rings, Erickson and his team determined that T. Rex dinosaurs commenced their lives as ten pound hatchlings. Following their births, the dinosaurs grew to become enormous 12,000 pound titans. Erickson also determined that most of the growth took place between the ages of fourteen and eighteen in the dinosaur. This means that at twenty-five or thirty years of age, T. Rex dinosaurs were senior citizens. How long the dinosaur lived after entering old age is another subject of inquiry.
One technique that is used to assess or postulate T. Rex’s age is to compare its lifespan with those of animals that are living in today’s world. The natural selection is to use large animals with long lifespans such as elephants, and close relatives of the dinosaur such as crocodiles and birds. Both groups of animals enjoy long prosperous lives that end at a maximum of approximately eighty years old. So it is likely that T. Rex lived to about eighty years of age as well. Yet, there is one disadvantage of the T. Rex’s lifespan that could have decreased its life expectancy. As a carnivore, T. Rex had to engage in numerous battles to obtain its food. Daily, weekly, and monthly combat from year to year would have significantly reduced T. Rex’s lifespan.
Though the combat might have limited T. Rex, its fighting has helped with the dating of its fossils. The injuries and illnesses that T. Rex suffered throughout its life can be used to estimate its age. Doing so involves creating a timeline that starts with its birth as a hatchling and ends with its passing. If for instance a dinosaur is found with numerous broken ribs, a lot of puncture wounds, pulled tendons and ligament, a broken extremity, infections, and crushed vertebrae this is very telling of its age. It is virtually impossible to receive all of these injuries in a single fight without succumbing to them. Furthermore, if the injuries have completely healed they can be compared to injuries in large living animals in today’s world. In most cases, such a T. Rex would have lived a long and flourishing life. [/textwrap]
6) In the third paragraph, “natural selection” is used to mean
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: C
The term describes the choices made by scientists in selecting living animals that can be used as models for predicting the lifespan of T. Rex.
Skill: Foundations of comprehension
Explanation: C
The term describes the choices made by scientists in selecting living animals that can be used as models for predicting the lifespan of T. Rex.