Analysis of Passage 1 – Answers

Step 1: Skim the Passage for Structure & Main Idea

Main Idea: Aesop prawns have advanced camouflage abilities, changing color to blend with seaweed and light conditions.
Key Points:

  1. Lifecycle: Start transparent → mature inshore → attach to seaweed → change color.
  2. Adaptability: Can re-camouflage if their home is destroyed.
  3. Daily Changes: Turn blue at night, revert at dawn.
  4. Mechanism: Pigment cells (red, yellow, blue) respond to light via hormones.

Step 2: Question Breakdown & Strategies

Q1: When Aesop prawns become mature they __________.

  • Locate: “On reaching maturity, they drift inshore…”
  • Answer: (c) move inshore
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a) & (b): They’re already transparent/colorless as infants.
    • (d): Coloring happens after attaching to seaweed.

Q2: It is difficult to spy Aesop prawns because __________.

  • Locate: “they proceed to colour themselves to blend with it… safe from closest scrutiny.”
  • Answer: (c) they camouflage with the seaweeds
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a): Transparency is for infants, not adults.
    • (b): “Hidden” is vague; “camouflage” is precise.
    • (d): No mention of distance.

Q3: What makes for the blue “night suit” of the Aesop prawn?

  • Locate: “after dark, red and yellow are withdrawn to make way for the nocturnal blue.”
  • Answer: (a) the colours red and yellow are withdrawn
  • Trap Avoided: (d) mentions blue-yellow mix, which is for green camouflage.

Q4: It takes the prawns __________ days to merge with their new homes.

  • Locate: “A week zips past… they change colour.”
  • Answer: (c) seven
  • Key Detail: “A week” = 7 days.

Q5: The word “desirable” means __________.

  • Context: Not in the passage; likely a typo. Assuming “required” (from “colour required”).
  • Answer: (b) worth having or doing (best fit for context).

Vocabulary Questions (Q6–Q10)

Q6: Synonym for “merge” (as used in the passage)?

  • Context: “change colour to merge beautifully with their new homes.”
  • Answer: (d) Blend (implies seamless integration).
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a) Unite / (b) Combine: More about joining, less about color.
    • (c) Mix: Implies stirring, not matching surroundings.

Q7: Synonym for “adopt” (as used in the passage)?

  • Context: “decision to adopt a particular colour.”
  • Answer: (d) Select (active choice).
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a) Assume: Too passive.
    • (b) Appoint: Irrelevant.
    • (c) Follow: Imitates, doesn’t choose.

Q8: Synonym for “camouflage” (as used in the passage)?

  • Context: “green camouflage is required.”
  • Answer: (b) Protective colouring (biological term).
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a) Disguise: General, not color-specific.
    • (c) Smokescreen: Artificial.
    • (d) Conceal: Action, not mechanism.

Q9: Antonym for “transparent”?

  • Context: “colourless, almost transparent infants.”
  • Answer: (a) Opaque (direct opposite).
  • Why Not Others?
    • (b) Cloudy / (c) Unclear / (d) Vague: Less precise.

Q10: Antonym for “invisibility”?

  • Context: “cloak of invisibility.”
  • Answer: (b) Detectable (can be seen).
  • Why Not Others?
    • (a) Masked: Still hidden.
    • (c) Ghostly: Implies partial visibility.

Key Takeaways for Success

  1. Fact-Based Questions (Q1–Q4):
    • Scan for numbers, comparisons, and cause-effect phrases.
    • Avoid assumptions; stick to the text.
  2. Vocabulary Questions (Q6–Q10):
    • For synonyms, prioritize contextual fit over dictionary definitions.
    • For antonyms, choose the strongest opposite.
  3. Trap Answers:
    • Half-truths (e.g., Q2’s “hidden in seaweed”).
    • Out-of-scope details (e.g., Q3’s “blue-yellow mix”).

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