=>ANSWER: G
Questions 32-40: TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN
1. For the earliest tribes, the concept of sufficiency was more important than the concept of quantity.
Keywords: earliest tribes, sufficiency, quantity
The period of time “earliest tribes” is mentioned in the second paragraph: “Even the earliest of tribes…..their considerations would have been more of the kind Is this enough?rather than How many?…….” “Is this enough?” refers to the concept of sufficiency, while “How many?” refers to the concept of quantity. So, the statement is true.
=>ANSWER: TRUE
1. Indigenous Tasmanians used only four terms to indicate numbers of objects.
Keywords: Indigenous Tasmanians
It is stated in the third paragraph that: “The indigenous peoples of Tasmania were only able to count one, two, many….” So there are only three terms: one, two and many.
=>ANSWER: FALSE
+ The statement is false.
+ Tasmanians = peoples of Tasmania
1. Some peopled with simple number systems use body language to prevent misunderstanding of expressions of numbers.
Keywords: body language, misunderstanding
It is stated in the third paragraph that: “But in real situations the number and words are often accompanied by gestures to help resolve any confusion.” The writer then describesa specific example of a situation using body language to express number.
+ body language ~ gestures
+ prevent misunderstanding ~ resolve any confusion So the statement is true.
=>ANSWER: TRUE
1. All cultures have been able to express large numbers clearly.
Keywords: cultures, large numbers
In paragraph 4, the writer points out that: “The lack of ability of some cultures to deal with large numbersis not really surprising.”
Therefore, some cultures have notbeen able to express large numbers clearly.
+ express large numbers = deal with large numbers
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