Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say that sticky, starchy foods from farming tend to cause more tooth decay, so scientists can use ancient teeth to see when people started farming. Studies usually find more cavities in farming groups, though some hunter‑gatherers who ate processed starchy foods also had lots of cavities. At Ban Chiang, people did farm more over time but the earlier group had slightly more cavities; researchers think this is because the later diet stayed varied and shifted from sweeter yams (more cavity‑causing) to rice (less cavity‑causing), and changes in tooth wear don’t explain the result.
Logic Breakdown
Compare explicit diet descriptions in the two passages: Passage B explicitly says Ban Chiang ate cultivated rice and yams from the beginning, while the last paragraph of Passage A describes nonagricultural groups who relied on gathered (noncultivated) foods. Choose the answer that captures that cultivated vs. noncultivated distinction.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage16.Which one of the following distinguishes the Ban Chiang populations discussed in passage B from the populations discussed in the last paragraph of passage A?
Correct Answer
B
Passage B states, "The diet of Ban Chiang's inhabitants included some cultivated rice and yams from the beginning of the period represented by the recovered remains." Passage A's last paragraph describes "early nonagricultural populations... who consumed large amounts of highly processed stone-ground flour made from gathered acorns" and notes that "wild plants collected by the Hopi included several species with high cariogenic potential." Thus the clear distinguishing feature is that Ban Chiang populations ate cultivated foods, whereas the populations in the last paragraph of Passage A are explicitly nonagricultural (gathered rather than cultivated).
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