PT151.S2.Q20

PrepTest 151 - Section 2 - Question 20

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Summary

Bumblebees pollinate a smaller number of plant species in a more limited area than do honeybees. This makes bumblebees more efficient at pollinating some crops, including cranberries.

Strongly Supported Conclusions

Cranberries are more efficiently pollinated by pollinators who focus on a narrow range of species in a small area.

When a pollinator visits many species of plants, it decreases that pollinator’s efficiency in pollinating cranberries.

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20.

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a

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Unsupported. This is too broad a claim. The stimulus doesn’t suggest that visiting a small number of plant species makes bumblebees more efficient at pollinating any species—it only makes them more efficient for “certain crops such as cranberries.”

b

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Strongly supported. The difference in efficiency between the two kinds of bee is due to a difference in the geographic range and number of plant species visited by each kind of bee. This suggests that the number of additional plant species visited may affect efficiency.

c

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Anti-supported. Honeybees fly over a broader area than bumblebees do, and yet honeybees also visit a larger number of plant species.

d

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Unsupported. The stimulus doesn’t suggest any reason why bumblebees would be more likely than honeybees to visit cranberries. If anything, honeybees visit a broader area and encounter more kinds of plants than bumblebees do.

e

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Unsupported. Bumblebees are more efficient at pollinating cranberries, but there’s nothing to suggest that this is because they’re somehow more likely to visit cranberries. If anything, honeybees visit a broader area and encounter more kinds of plants than bumblebees do.

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