Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage explains that gravity should hold galaxies together but the visible matter we can see isn’t enough, so scientists propose unseen “dark matter” to supply the extra gravity. Neutrinos—very tiny, very common particles—were once thought to have no mass, but new experiments showing they can change type (oscillate) suggest they do have a small mass (about 0.5–5 electron volts). Because there are so many neutrinos, that small mass could account for up to about 20% of the universe’s missing mass, which would change how scientists understand what holds the universe together even though neutrinos don’t explain all of dark matter.
Logic Breakdown
Use context: locate sentences that describe gravity shaping stars/galaxies and dark matter providing the gravitational force to make "the huge structures cohere." Infer that 'cohere' = 'hold together/form structures' and pick the option that restates that.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage18.Which one of the following phrases could replace the word "cohere " at the end of the second paragraph without substantively altering the author's meaning?
Correct Answer
B
Choice B is correct. 'Cohere' in context means 'hold together' or 'form large structures.' Support from the passage: "Gravitation is believed to shape the structures of stars, galaxies, and the entire universe." and "To account for this discrepancy, cosmologists hypothesize that something else, which they call \"dark matter,\" provides the gravitational force necessary to make the huge structures cohere." Also: "Without mass, matter cannot exert gravitational force; without such force, it cannot induce other matter to cohere." 'Form galactic structures' accurately restates this meaning.
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