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  1. Which of the following best describes the func-
    tion of the third paragraph?
    (A) It asks more questions similar to those
    posed in the second paragraph.
    (B) It provides more background informa-
    tion on the debate discussed in the
    passage.
    (C) It explains a comment made in the
    second paragraph.
    (D) It defines an important term mentioned
    in the second paragraph.
    (E) It presents an opinion contrary to one
    presented in the second paragraph.

  2. In line 46, the word “abiotic” most nearly means
    (A) resistant to bacteria
    (B) devoid of life
    (C) highly populated
    (D) extremely advanced
    (E) quick growing

  3. Which of the following best summarizes the
    main idea of Passage 1?
    (A) The conditions that support complex life
    may be much more difficult to maintain
    than is widely assumed.
    (B) The Drake equation is not a valid predic-
    tor of life in the universe.
    (C) Evolution on Earth has made it very un-
    likely that there would be complex life on
    other planets.
    (D) The number of planets in the universe
    with complex life is astronomical.
    (E) Conditions allowing for the existence of
    microbes are rare.

  4. In line 57, “grade” most nearly means


(A) level
(B) slope
(C) evaluation
(D) life
(E) quantity


  1. The author of Passage 1 makes all of the follow-
    ing claims in support of his argument EXCEPT
    (A) Complex life on Earth was due in part to
    haphazard events.
    (B) Higher life forms sometimes face the
    likelihood of extinction due to cata-
    strophic events.
    (C) The Earth’s carbon-in-water example is
    probably not the only way for life to
    come into existence.
    (D) Simple forms of life are far more com-
    mon than highly evolved life forms.
    (E) The evolution of life can be affected by
    the positions of planets around a star.

  2. The “sample size of one” (line 78) refers to
    (A) the Milky Way galaxy
    (B) Drake and Sagan’s data
    (C) the planet Earth
    (D) the Sun of our solar system
    (E) mass extinction events

  3. The quotations in lines 101–105 serve to
    (A) show how the author would respond to
    someone who disagrees with him
    (B) illustrate an argument for why there is
    no life on neighboring planets
    (C) explain a theory the author has disagreed
    with his entire career
    (D) describe a conversation the author had
    with a colleague
    (E) illustrate the author’s confusion about
    the origin of alternate life forms

  4. The author includes the anecdote in lines
    121–131 in order to
    (A) compare his cat to the complex life
    forms in nearby galaxies
    (B) give supporting evidence to the claim
    that life in the universe is unique to the
    Earth
    (C) caution scientists about drawing premature
    conclusions from one specific occurrence
    (D) mock scientists who believe that animals
    such as cats can live on other planets
    (E) show the result of an evolutionary process

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