Question 9:
The text boxes in the left panel have been placed in a random order. Restore the original order by dragging the text boxes from the left panel to the right panel.
Given Order
1 | Art historians believe the small work was part of an altarpiece completed in 1280, which would have hung somewhere in Europe. |
2 | A 10-inch-high painting, called The Mocking of Christ, pained by Cimabue, shows a bedraggled Jesus surrounded by a horde of pushy men and was painted on a panel of poplar wood. |
3 | To verify the newfound painting’s authenticity, researchers compared the distinct wormhole patterns on its back with those from the Flagellation and Madonna panels. |
4 | Only two other panels from the series – the Flagellation of Christ, which hangs in The Frick Collection in New York, and the Madonna and Child Enthroned Between Two Angels, in The National Gallery in London – have been discovered, and there may be five more yet to find. |
Correct Order
2 | A 10-inch-high painting, called The Mocking of Christ, pained by Cimabue, shows a bedraggled Jesus surrounded by a horde of pushy men and was painted on a panel of poplar wood. |
1 | Art historians believe the small work was part of an altarpiece completed in 1280, which would have hung somewhere in Europe. |
4 | Only two other panels from the series – the Flagellation of Christ, which hangs in The Frick Collection in New York, and the Madonna and Child Enthroned Between Two Angels, in The National Gallery in London – have been discovered, and there may be five more yet to find. |
3 | To verify the newfound painting’s authenticity, researchers compared the distinct wormhole patterns on its back with those from the Flagellation and Madonna panels. |
Question 10:
The text boxes in the left panel have been placed in a random order. Restore the original order by dragging the text boxes from the left panel to the right panel.
Given Order
1 | While most cetaceans’ pectoral fins are only one-seventh of their body length, a humpback’s flippers can reach up to one-third of its body length. |
2 | However, a recent study has offered the first concrete evidence of humpbacks using their pectorals for another purpose: herding fish into their mouths. |
3 | Humpbacks are not the largest whale species–that distinction goes to blue whales–but they do boast the longest pectoral fins of any cetacean. |
4 | These massive fins help the whales navigate shallow waters, accelerate rapidly and increase their maneuverability. |
Correct Order
3 | Humpbacks are not the largest whale species–that distinction goes to blue whales–but they do boast the longest pectoral fins of any cetacean. |
1 | While most cetaceans’ pectoral fins are only one-seventh of their body length, a humpback’s flippers can reach up to one-third of its body length. |
4 | These massive fins help the whales navigate shallow waters, accelerate rapidly and increase their maneuverability. |
2 | However, a recent study has offered the first concrete evidence of humpbacks using their pectorals for another purpose: herding fish into their mouths. |
Question 11:
The text boxes in the left panel have been placed in a random order. Restore the original order by dragging the text boxes from the left panel to the right panel.
Given Order
1 | For the trillions of phytoplankton in Earth’s oceans, iron is a limiting nutrient, meaning the available amount of it is a natural check on these creatures’ population size. |
2 | To prove this, scientists in the early 1990s dumped iron across a 64 square kilometer region of the open ocean and quickly observed a doubling in the amount of phytoplankton biomass. |
3 | Humans need it to make new blood cells, while many plants need it to perform photosynthesis. |
4 | However, iron is relatively rare in the open ocean, since it mainly comes in the form of soil particles blown from the land. |
5 | Iron is a vital nutrient for nearly all living things. |
Correct Order
5 | Iron is a vital nutrient for nearly all living things. |
3 | Humans need it to make new blood cells, while many plants need it to perform photosynthesis. |
4 | However, iron is relatively rare in the open ocean, since it mainly comes in the form of soil particles blown from the land. |
1 | For the trillions of phytoplankton in Earth’s oceans, iron is a limiting nutrient, meaning the available amount of it is a natural check on these creatures’ population size. |
2 | To prove this, scientists in the early 1990s dumped iron across a 64 square kilometer region of the open ocean and quickly observed a doubling in the amount of phytoplankton biomass. |