Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Although cooking makes food easier to eat and might seem unlikely to change our bodies, the passage argues that cooking has shaped human digestive evolution. Today people generally cannot survive on raw food in the wild because many raw plants are hard to digest and raw meat is tough. Archaeological evidence shows fire and simple ovens were used long enough to influence evolution, so cooking likely let humans get more calories more easily. That change in diet helps explain smaller teeth and jaws and different gut features, so scientists should test whether cooking rather than a raw-meat diet best explains human digestive anatomy.
Logic Breakdown
The authors deny that cooking is "too recent" to affect evolution; so pick the option showing that human biological change can occur quickly enough to follow a recent cultural practice.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.Which one of the following, if true, would provide the most support for the authors' claim in the sentence immediately preceding the parenthetical remark in the first paragraph?
Correct Answer
B
B is best because it provides independent evidence that human populations can undergo biological adaptation in a very short span (as little as 5,000 years). That directly undermines the assumption the authors target in the passage: "Furthermore, the widespread assumption that cooking could not have had any impact on biological evolution because its practice is too recent appears to be wrong." The passage also notes ancient evidence of fire use: "Various European and Middle Eastern sites that go back more than 250,000 years contain extensive evidence of hominid use of fire and apparent 'earth ovens.'" Taken together, documented rapid human evolutionary responses (option B) make it plausible that the advent of cooking could have produced biological change.
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