Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists expect CO2 in the air to about double this century. While more CO2 can make many plants grow faster, some thought that extra plant growth would soak up CO2 and slow warming. But studies show problems: weeds and other plants might benefit more than important crops like corn and sugarcane (hurting farm yields and increasing fire risk), and in cold places like the tundra warming melts frozen ground so dead plants rot and release lots more CO2. In short, extra plant growth probably won’t guarantee more food or less global warming.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the hypothesis in the second paragraph, second sentence: elevated CO2 will differentially affect species' growth and that currently high-photosynthetic-efficiency crops 'may lose that edge.' Pick the choice least consistent with that hypothesis—i.e., the one that shows high-efficiency species retaining or increasing their advantage under high CO2.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage21.Which one of the following, if true, is LEAST consistent with the hypothesis mentioned in the second sentence of the second paragraph?
Correct Answer
C
Option C is least consistent because the passage claims that 'increased CO2 would differentially increase the growth rate of different species of plants...' and that 'Certain important crops such as corn and sugarcane that currently have higher photosynthetic efficiencies than other plants may lose that edge in an atmosphere rich in CO2.' Both statements predict that high-photosynthetic-efficiency species might be overtaken under high CO2. Option C, however, reports that a high-efficiency species (trees) still grows more quickly than a low-efficiency species (grasses) under high CO2, which directly contradicts the passage hypothesis that high-efficiency species may lose their advantage.
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