a. False Anything below the line is inaudible, having less energy than the threshold value for detection at a particular frequency (Hz).
b. False AB and BC both represent 20 decibels; thus sounds at the extremes of the hearing range need relatively high energy to be heard.
c. False It corresponds to 1000 Hz; the frequency (or pitch) scale is logarithmic.
d. True The ear is most sensitive to sounds in the range 1000–3000 Hz (XY), which includes the frequencies most important in distinguishing the different words in speech.
e. False It is shifted upwards since extraneous (masking) noise raises auditory threshold, that is the lowest energy level at which a sound of a particular frequency can just be detected.