Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists know some small forest birds stay warm by sleeping in holes, lowering their body temperature, or eating fatty seeds. Kinglets are puzzling because they are tiny but keep very high body heat and eat only insects, yet they don’t forage at night or store much food and their stomach holds only about an hour’s worth. They can build up fat during the day, but that only covers about half the overnight energy they need. Researchers haven’t found evidence of torpor in kinglets, so one untested idea is that many small groups join together at night to huddle and share warmth.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the sentence that discusses the torpor theory and note the reason given for rejecting it (i.e., whether evidence was found); choose the option that generalizes that reason.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.Which one of the following generalizations best captures the reasoning behind the rejection of the theory that torpor explains the kinglet's ability to survive extremely cold overnight temperatures?
Correct Answer
A
"Researchers once theorized that torpor might make up the difference, but found no evidence of torpor in kinglets." This sentence directly states the basis for rejecting the torpor theory: researchers found no evidence of torpor in kinglets, which reflects treating absence of evidence as evidence of absence — exactly what choice A expresses.
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