Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Pigeons can be taken far from home and still find their way back, and scientists offer two main ideas: either pigeons keep track of their outward movement, or they have an internal “map” that tells them where home is. The movement-tracking idea looks weak because changing magnets, moving them in the dark, or anesthetizing them usually doesn’t stop them, though no one has tried all those tests together. The map idea—especially that pigeons use smells carried by the wind—has some support (plugging nostrils sometimes makes birds confused), but other studies suggest nose-plugging may just upset the birds or that blocking smell doesn’t stop orientation. So the smell-map idea seems promising but the real explanation is still uncertain.
Logic Breakdown
Find the author's overall conclusion about how pigeons home: which hypothesis the author favors and whether that hypothesis is resolved; locate the sentence that states the favored account and its limitations.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.Which one of the following best states the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
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The passage evaluates two explanations and, after rejecting the first, treats a 'map sense' as the more promising account while emphasizing that its nature is unknown. Support from the passage: "The other alternative, that pigeons have a \"map sense,\" seems more promising, yet the nature of this sense remains mysterious." The passage then describes Papi's olfactory proposal and the mixed evidence for it: "Papi has posited that the map sense is olfactory... Papi conducted a series of experiments showing that pigeons whose nostrils have been plugged are poorly oriented at release and home slowly." It also notes contradictory findings: "One problem with the hypothesis is that Schmidt-Koenig and Phillips failed to detect any ability in pigeons to distinguish natural air (presumably laden with olfactory map information) from pure, filtered air." Together these statements show the author favors a map-sense explanation but acknowledges that its exact nature has not been satisfactorily identified.
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