Meerkat Study Ielts Reading Answers [patched] đŻ
| Question | Answer | Explanation | |----------|--------|-------------| | 1 | | Paragraph B: âdifferent frequencies for aerial versus terrestrial threatsâ â warns against both. | | 2 | False | Paragraph C: âtracked 14 mobsâ â more than ten. | | 3 | False | Paragraph D: âsubordinates began reproducing within weeksâ â they can breed if alpha removed. | | 4 | True | Paragraph E: âsmaller mobs had higher juvenile mortality (57% vs. 22% in large mobs)â. | | 5 | True | Paragraph F: âbenefits ⊠consistently outweigh costs, as modelled by Hamiltonâs rule (rB > C)â. | | 6 | G | âinforms organisational psychology ⊠corporate risk management strategiesâ â business practices. | | 7 | C | âteaching, once considered uniquely human, occurs in meerkats ⊠âscaffoldingâ behaviourâ. | | 8 | D | âelevated stress cortisol, which suppresses ovulationâ. | | 9 | E | âcorrelates with rainfall variability ⊠smaller mobs had higher juvenile mortalityâ. | | 10 | inclusive fitness | Paragraph B: âinclusive fitness theory resolves this paradoxâ. | | 11 | scaffolding | Paragraph C: âThis âscaffoldingâ behaviour increased pup survivalâ. | | 12 | body mass | Paragraph F: âreduces helper body mass by 12%â. | | 13 | terrestrial alarms | Paragraph G: âbroadcasting terrestrial alarms deters meerkats from crossing roadsâ. |
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It looks like youâre looking for the to an IELTS Reading passage titled âInteresting Post for Meerkat Study.â | | 4 | True | Paragraph E:
Studies often show that a meerkat is more likely to stand guard if it has a full stomach. Therefore, guard behavior isn't always "selfless" sacrifice; it's a job for those who aren't busy eating. | | 6 | G | âinforms organisational