The term free rider originates from the idea of someone who rides public transportation without paying the fare. The free rider problem is what results when too many people do this: the transit system will go bankrupt. More broadly, the free rider is someone who uses or enjoys the benefits of something without paying, or takes more than his or her share of a public 5 good. Free riders can cause others to curtail their own contributions, not wanting to be taken advantage of.
In some cases, the free rider problem is viewed as a necessary cost of government. When citizens pay for national defense or environmental protection, everyone benefits, even those who evade paying taxes.
The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements?
The following text is from Charlotte Bronte's 1847 novel Jane Eyre. Jane works as a governess at Thornfield Hall.
I went on with my day's business tranquilly ; but ever and anon vague suggestions kept wandering across my brain of reasons why I should quit Thornfield; and I kept involuntarily framing advertisements and pondering conjectures about new situations: these thoughts I did not think to check; they might germinate and bear fruit if they could.
Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
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Herbivorous sauropod dinosaurs could grow more than 100 feet long and weigh up to 80 tons, and some researchers have attributed the evolution of sauropods to such massive sizes to increased plant production resulting from high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide during the Mesozoic era. However, there is no evidence of significant spikes in carbon dioxide levels coinciding with relevant periods in sauropod evolution, such as when the first large sauropods appeared, when several sauropod lineages underwent further evolution toward gigantism, or when sauropods reached their maximum known sizes, suggesting that _______
Which choice most logically completes the text?
Most bicycle helmets provide good protection for the top and back of the head, but little or no protection for the temple regions on the sides of the head. A study of head injuries resulting from bicycle accidents showed that a large proportion were caused by blows to the temple area. Therefore, if bicycle helmets protected this area, the risk of serious head injury in bicycle accidents would be greatly reduced, especially since __________.
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?
Text 1
Many historians find that general trends tend to repeat themselves if you look far enough back through the records of humanity. It truly can be said that there is nothing new under the sun. Perhaps this is simply a function of how long humans have been around, but perhaps it also says something about just how similar all humans are, even across thousands of years.
Text 2
Studying fashion history is a lot like listening to remixes of your favourite songs. As you examine textiles from around the world and through time, you'll constantly see that most "new" fashions are just old ideas remade. And so, women's high- waisted shirts from the early 2000s weren't anything new or different: they were simply 18th-century empire-style gowns remixed for a new generation.
What best describes the relationship between the two texts?
Student admissions to college are not accepted solely based on their SAT scores; other considerations include their grade point averages and extracurricular activities.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical information?
Juvenile Plants Found Growing on Bare Ground and in Patches of Vegetation for Five Species
Alicia Montesinos-Navarro, Isabelle Storer, and Rocio Perez-Barrales recently examined several plots within a diverse plant community in southeast Spain. The researchers calculated that if individual plants were randomly distributed on this particular landscape, only about 15% would be with other plants in patches of vegetation. They counted the number of juvenile plants of five species growing in patches of vegetation and the number growing alone on bare ground and compared those numbers to what would be expected if the plants were randomly distributed. Based on these results, they claim that plants of these species that grow in close proximity to other plants gain an advantage at an early developmental stage.
Which choice best describes data from the table that s upport the researchers' claim?
Percentage of Ondo State Small - Scale Farmers Who Are Female, by Main Crop Grown
Geographer Adebayo Oluwole Eludoyin and his colleagues surveyed small-scale farmers in three locations in Ondo State, Nigeria—which has mountainous terrain in the north, an urbanized center, and coastal terrain in the south—to learn more about their practices, like the types of crops they mainly cultivated. In some regions, female farmers were found to be especially prominent in the cultivation of specific types of crops and even constituted the majority of farmers who cultivated those crops; for instance, ___________
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the example?
US States with the Greatest Number of Organic Farms in 2016
Organic farming is a method of growing food that tries to reduce environmental harm by using natural forms of pest control and avoiding fertilizers made with synthetic materials. Organic farms are still a small fraction of the total farms in the United States, but they have been becoming more popular. According to the US Department of Agriculture, in 2016 California had between 2,600 and 2,800 organic farms and __________
Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the text?
Ablation Rates for Three Elements in Cosmic Dust, by Dust Source
Earth's atmosphere is bombarded by cosmic dust originating from several sources: short-period comets (SPCs), particles from the asteroid belt (ASTs), Halley- type comets (HTCs), and Oort cloud comets (OCCs). Some of the dust's material vaporizes in the atmosphere in a process called ablation, and the faster the particles move, the higher the rate of ablation. Astrophysicist Juan Diego Carrillo- Sánchez led a team that calculated average ablation rates for elements in the dust (such as iron and potassium) and showed that material in slower- moving SPC or AST dust has a lower rate than the same material in faster-moving HTC or OCC dust. For example, whereas the average ablation rate for iron from AST dust is 28%, the average rate for _________
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the example?
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