Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The Ultimatum Game gives one person $100 to split and the other person can accept or reject the offer; if rejected, neither gets anything. Studies show most proposers offer about half, and many responders turn down very small offers even though refusing leaves them with nothing — which pure self-interest can’t explain. One idea (that fairness comes from needing group support) doesn’t fully explain why responders reject low offers, so the passage argues that our emotions, shaped by life in small groups where reputation mattered, make us reject unfair offers to protect our self‑esteem and get better treatment in future interactions.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Identify what the final paragraph has established and choose the sentence that most naturally follows. The paragraph explains that angry rejection of low offers functions to build a reputation—"if someone is known to angrily reject low offers, others have an incentive to make that person high offers"—and that "This self-esteem helps us to acquire a reputation that is beneficial in future encounters." A proper concluding sentence should tie this reputation motive to the observed behavior of proposers (e.g., "Two-thirds of proposers offer responders between 40 and 50 percent").
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.Which one of the following sentences would most logically conclude the final paragraph of the passage?
Correct Answer
C
Option C is correct because it directly follows from the paragraph's account of reputation-driven behavior. The passage argues that rejecting low offers helps one acquire a reputation that yields better treatment in future interactions ("if someone is known to angrily reject low offers, others have an incentive to make that person high offers"; "This self-esteem helps us to acquire a reputation that is beneficial in future encounters"). Given that proposers' tendency to make fair offers is an observed fact earlier in the passage ("Two-thirds of proposers offer responders between 40 and 50 percent"), it is logical to conclude that an instinct to acquire a favorable reputation could also explain why proposers offer fair splits. Thus C best and most naturally concludes the final paragraph.
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