SAT information and ideas Welcome to your SAT information and ideas 1. In West Africa, jalis have traditionally been keepers of information about family histories and records of important events. They have often served as teachers and advisers, too. New technologies may have changed some aspects of the role today, but jalis continue to be valued for knowing and protecting their peoples’ stories.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? Jalis have been entertaining the people within their communities for centuries. Technology can now do some of the things jalis used to be responsible for. Although jalis have many roles, many of them like teaching best. Even though there have been some changes in their role, jalis continue to preserve their communities’ histories. None 2. The following text is adapted from Edgar Allan Poe’s 1849 story “Landor’s Cottage.”During a pedestrian trip last summer, through one or two of the river counties of New York, I found myself, as the day declined, somewhat embarrassed about the road I was pursuing. The land undulated very remarkably; and my path, for the last hour, had wound about and about so confusedly, in its effort to keep in the valleys, that I no longer knew in what direction lay the sweet village of B——, where I had determined to stop for the night.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? The narrator describes what he saw during a long trip through a frequently visited location. The narrator remembers a trip he took and admits to getting lost. The narrator recalls fond memories of a journey that he took through some beautiful river counties. The narrator explains the difficulties he encountered on a trip and how he overcame them. None 3. In their book Smart Pricing, Jagmohan Raju and Z. John Zhang consider musicians’ use of the nontraditional “pay as you wish” pricing model. This model generally offers listeners the choice to pay more or less than a suggested price for a song or album—or even to pay nothing at all. As the authors note, that’s the option most listeners chose for an album by the band Harvey Danger. Only about 1% opted to pay for the album, resulting in earnings below the band’s expectations. But the authors also discuss musician Jane Siberry, who saw significant earnings from her “pay as you wish” online music store as a result of many listeners choosing to pay more than the store’s suggested prices. Hence, the “pay as you wish” model may ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? prove financially successful for some musicians but disappointing for others. cause most musicians who use the model to lower the suggested prices of their songs and albums over time. hold greater financial appeal for bands than for individual musicians. more strongly reflect differences in certain musicians’ popularity than traditional pricing models do. None 4. Biologists have predicted that birds’ feather structures vary with habitat temperature, but this hadn’t been tested in mountain environments. Ornithologist Sahas Barve studied feathers from 249 songbird species inhabiting different elevations—and thus experiencing different temperatures—in the Himalaya Mountains. He found that feathers of high-elevation species not only have a greater proportion of warming downy sections to flat and smooth sections than do feathers of low-elevation species, but high-elevation species’ feathers also tend to be longer, providing a thicker layer of insulation.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? Barve found an association between habitat temperature and feather structure among Himalayan songbirds, lending new support to a general prediction. The results of Barve’s study suggest that the ability of birds to withstand cold temperatures is determined more strongly by feather length than feather structure, challenging an established belief. Barve’s investigation shows that some species of Himalayan songbirds have evolved feathers that better regulate body temperature than do the feathers of other species, contradicting previous predictions. Barve discovered that songbirds have adapted to their environment by growing feathers without flat and smooth sections, complicating an earlier hypothesis. None 5. Scent is tightly interwoven with our daily lives, often evoking significant memories and important social events. This connection is of growing interest to archaeologists who hope to use it to better understand ancient rituals, trade, social hierarchies, and medicine. Although the speed at which odor molecules dissipate makes identifying ancient scents challenging, advancements in biomolecular technologies show promise in unlocking ancient aromas from preserved artifacts. Archaeological studies making use of these advancements may provide new insights into past societies.According to the text, what is one reason some archaeologists are interested in recovering scents from ancient artifacts? They hope to develop new medicines using ancient scent molecules. They believe the scents could illuminate important aspects of ancient life. They think that ancient scents would be enjoyable to people today. They are investigating whether people’s sense of smell has declined in recent centuries. None 6. The Jordanelle Dam was built on the Provo River in Utah in 1992. Earth scientist Adriana E. Martinez and colleagues tracked changes to the environment on the banks of the river downstream of the dam, including how much grass and forest cover were present. They concluded that the dam changed the flow of the river in ways that benefited grass plants but didn’t benefit trees.Which choice best describes data from the graph that support Martinez and colleagues’ conclusion? There was more grass cover than forest cover in 1987, and this difference increased dramatically in 1993 and again in 2006. Grass cover increased from 1987 to 1993 and from 1993 to 2006, whereas forest cover decreased in those periods. There was less grass cover than bare soil in 1987 but more grass cover than bare soil in 1993 and 2006, whereas there was more forest cover than bare soil in all three years. The lowest amount of grass cover was approximately 58,000 square meters, and the highest amount of forest cover was approximately 75,000 square meters. None 7. One challenge when researching whether holding elected office changes a person’s behavior is the problem of ensuring that the experiment has an appropriate control group. To reveal the effect of holding office, researchers must compare people who hold elected office with people who do not hold office but who are otherwise similar to the office-holders. Since researchers are unable to control which politicians win elections, they therefore ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? struggle to find valid data about the behavior of politicians who do not currently hold office. will find it difficult to identify a group of people who can function as an appropriate control group for their studies. can only conduct valid studies with people who have previously held office rather than people who presently hold office. should select a control group of people who differ from office holders in several significant ways. None 8. Some businesses believe that when employees are interrupted while doing their work, they experience a decrease in energy and productivity. However, a team led by Harshad Puranik, who studies management, has found that interruptions by colleagues can have a social component that increases employees’ sense of belonging, resulting in greater job satisfaction that benefits employees and employers. Therefore, businesses should recognize that ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? the interpersonal benefits of some interruptions in the workplace may offset the perceived negative effects. in order to cultivate an ideal workplace environment, interruptions of work should be discouraged. most employees avoid interrupting colleagues because they don’t appreciate being interrupted themselves. in order to maximize productivity, employers should be willing to interrupt employees frequently throughout the day. None 9. In a study of the mechanisms underlying associative memory—or the ability to learn and remember connections between inherently unrelated things—neuroscientists Kei Igarashi, Jasmine Chavez, and others presented mice with memory tests. The team discovered that fan cells, a type of cell found in the medial temporal lobe of the brain, are necessary for the acquisition of new associative memories. They also found that fan cell activity requires dopamine, a chemical the brain produces in response to pleasure and rewards. Consequently, receiving a reward should likely help to ______blankWhich choice most logically completes the text? decrease an individual’s capacity to create fan cells. increase an individual’s capacity to recognize differences between unrelated things. decrease an individual’s capacity to utilize dopamine. increase an individual’s capacity to form associative memories. None 10. A common assumption among art historians is that the invention of photography in the mid-nineteenth century displaced the painted portrait in the public consciousness. The diminishing popularity of the portrait miniature, which coincided with the rise of photography, seems to support this claim. However, photography’s impact on the portrait miniature may be overstated. Although records from art exhibitions in the Netherlands from 1820 to 1892 show a decrease in the number of both full-sized and miniature portraits submitted, this trend was established before the invention of photography.Based on the text, what can be concluded about the diminishing popularity of the portrait miniature in the nineteenth century? Factors other than the rise of photography may be more directly responsible for the portrait miniature’s decline. Although portrait miniatures became less common than photographs, they were widely regarded as having more artistic merit. As demand for portrait miniatures decreased, portrait artists likely shifted their creative focus to photography. The popularity of the portrait miniature likely persisted for longer than art historians have assumed. None 11. The following text is from Jane Austen’s 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. Elinor lives with her younger sisters and her mother, Mrs. Dashwood.Elinor, this eldest daughter, whose advice was so effectual, possessed a strength of understanding, and coolness of judgment, which qualified her, though only nineteen, to be the counsellor of her mother, and enabled her frequently to counteract, to the advantage of them all, that eagerness of mind in Mrs. Dashwood which must generally have led to imprudence. She had an excellent heart;—her disposition was affectionate, and her feelings were strong; but she knew how to govern them: it was a knowledge which her mother had yet to learn; and which one of her sisters had resolved never to be taught.According to the text, what is true about Elinor? Elinor thinks her mother is a bad role model. Elinor can be overly sensitive with regard to family matters. Elinor is remarkably mature for her age. Elinor often argues with her mother but fails to change her mind. None 12. In 1934 physicist Eugene Wigner posited the existence of a crystal consisting entirely of electrons in a honeycomb-like structure. The so-called Wigner crystal remained largely conjecture, however, until Feng Wang and colleagues announced in 2021 that they had captured an image of one. The researchers trapped electrons between two semiconductors and then cooled the apparatus, causing the electrons to settle into a crystalline structure. By inserting an ultrathin sheet of graphene above the crystal, the researchers obtained an impression—the first visual confirmation of the Wigner crystal.Which choice best states the main idea of the text? Graphene is the most important of the components required to capture an image of a Wigner crystal. It’s difficult to acquire an image of a Wigner crystal because of the crystal’s honeycomb structure. Researchers have identified an innovative new method for working with unusual crystalline structures. Researchers have obtained the most definitive evidence to date of the existence of the Wigner crystal. None 13. Employing high-performance liquid chromatography—a process that uses pressurized water to separate material into its component molecules—astrochemist Yashiro Oba and colleagues analyzed two samples of the Murchison meteorite that landed in Australia as well as soil from the landing zone of the meteorite to determine the concentrations of various organic molecules. By comparing the relative concentrations of types of molecules known as nucleobases in the Murchison meteorite with those in the soil, the team concluded that there is evidence that the nucleobases in the Murchison meteorite formed in space and are not the result of contamination on Earth.Which choice best describes data from the table that support the team’s conclusion? Isoguanine and purine were detected in both meteorite samples but not in the soil sample. Isoguanine and hypoxanthine were detected in the Murchison meteorite sample 1 but not in sample 2. Adenine and xanthine were detected in both of the meteorite samples and in the soil sample. Hypoxanthine and purine were detected in both the Murchison meteorite sample 2 and in the soil sample. None 14. While attending school in New York City in the 1980s, Okwui Enwezor encountered few works by African artists in exhibitions, despite New York’s reputation as one of the best places to view contemporary art from around the world. According to an arts journalist, later in his career as a renowned curator and art historian, Enwezor sought to remedy this deficiency, not by focusing solely on modern African artists, but by showing how their work fits into the larger context of global modern art and art history.Which finding, if true, would most directly support the journalist’s claim? Enwezor organized the exhibition In/sight: African Photographers, 1940 to the Present not to emphasize a particular aesthetic trend but to demonstrate the broad range of ways in which African artists have approached the medium of photography. Enwezor’s work as curator of the 2001 exhibition The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945–1994 showed how African movements for independence from European colonial powers following the Second World War profoundly influenced work by African artists of the period, such as Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq and Thomas Mukarobgwa. As curator of the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany, Enwezor organized a retrospective of Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui’s work entitled El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale, one of the largest art exhibitions devoted to a Black artist in Europe’s history. In the exhibition Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945–1965, Enwezor and cocurator Katy Siegel brought works by African artists such as Malangatana Ngwenya together with pieces by major figures from other countries, like US artist Andy Warhol and Mexico’s David Siqueiros. None 15. The following text is adapted from Edith Nesbit’s 1906 novel The Railway Children.Mother did not spend all her time in paying dull [visits] to dull ladies, and sitting dully at home waiting for dull ladies to pay [visits] to her. She was almost always there, ready to play with the children, and read to them, and help them to do their home-lessons. Besides this she used to write stories for them while they were at school, and read them aloud after tea, and she always made up funny pieces of poetry for their birthdays and for other great occasions.According to the text, what is true about Mother? Reading to her children is her favorite activity. She wishes that more ladies would visit her. 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