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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

Focus on paragraph 2, which evaluates the 'first alternative'—note the author's wording ('seems unlikely'), the reported experimental results (magnets only occasionally affect; darkness/rotation/anesthesia have no effect), and that a crucial combined experiment has not been done.

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18.

Information in the passage supports which one of the following statements regarding the "first alternative" (first sentence of the second paragraph) for explaining the ability of pigeons to 'home'?

Correct Answer
C
"The first alternative seems unlikely."; "Birds transported to the release site wearing magnets or otherwise subjected to an artificial magnetic field, however, are only occasionally affected."; "These treatments, however, have no effect."; "Unfortunately, no one has yet performed the crucial experiment of transporting pigeons in total darkness, anesthetized, rotating, and with the magnetic field reversed all at the same time." — Together these statements show that experimental results to date do not support the displacement/inertial model, but the author also emphasizes that the decisive combined test has not been performed, so the hypothesis has not been definitively ruled out. Option C accurately paraphrases this position.
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