Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say complicated systems — like climate models or ant colonies — are made of many simple parts whose interactions matter a lot, so understanding them requires testing many combinations and doing huge numbers of calculations. One computer is too slow for that work, so scientists divide the task among many ordinary desktop computers over the Internet (which only works if lots of people join). In general, problems that are naturally “parallel” are solved faster and better when many computers work at the same time instead of one after another, so computing is shifting toward massive parallel methods.
Logic Breakdown
Find the passage's central claim by locating sentences that state a overall conclusion (look for words like "paradigm shift") and the supporting reason that many problems are inherently parallel.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of passage B?
Correct Answer
C
Passage B explicitly states the main point: "We are now living through a great paradigm shift in the field of computing, a shift from sequential computing (performing one calculation at a time) to massive parallel computing, which employs thousands of computers working simultaneously to solve one computation-intensive problem." It then gives the rationale: "Since many computation-intensive problems are inherently parallel, it only makes sense to use a computing model that exploits that parallelism." Together these sentences assert and justify that a paradigm shift toward parallel computing is occurring, which is exactly what choice C expresses.
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