Strengthen hypothesis ·Other highly productive crops use this method of photosynthesis
Passage Style
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Single position
26.
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Question Type
Author’s perspective
Implied
This is an inference from the author's perspective question. While we’re not given much direction in the question stem, we should keep in mind the author's main point: maize is so productive because it uses C-4 photosynthesis, which separates oxygen gas from the rubisco enzyme.
Anti-supported. This gets the relationship backward. It’s not that we need to understand maize’s cultural influences to understand its productivity. Rather, we need to understand its productivity to understand its cultural influences. And the author believes that to understand its productivity, we should look at the biochemistry of its photosynthesis. She never suggests that cultural influences have any part in understanding maize’s productivity.
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Anti-supported. The author states that in all plants, oxygen is produced as a by-product of splitting water during photosynthesis.
Unsupported. The author discusses the productivity of maize purely in terms of maize’s use of C-4. She doesn’t give any consideration to the quantities of rubisco produced in maize or any other plant.
Unsupported. The author simply notes that maize helped drive European population growth after the 15th century. She doesn’t give any consideration to what agricultural techniques Europeans had, or whether Europeans were ever able to grow other C-4 plants besides maize. It’s possible they were growing other C-4 plants long before they encountered maize.
Strongly supported. Maize's C-4 photosynthesis is an evolutionary adaptation that improves crop productivity, thereby benefiting humans.
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is significantly easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%144
152
75%160
Analysis
Author’s perspective
Implied
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
158
b
4%
157
c
8%
156
d
4%
156
e
82%
165
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