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Excavation of the ancient city of Kourion on the island of Cyprus revealed a pattern of debris and collapsed buildings typical of towns devestated by earthquakes. Archaeologists have hypothesized that the destruction was due to a major earthquake known to have occured near the island in A.D. 365. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the archaeologists' hypothesis? (A) Bronze ceremonial drinking vessals that are often found in graves dating from years preceding and following A.D. 365 were also found in several graves near Kourion. (B) No coins minted after A.D. 365 were foundin Kourion, but coins minted before that year were found in abundance (C) Most modern histories of Cyprus mention that an earthquake occured near the island in A.D. 365. (D) Several small statues carved in styles current in Cyprus in the century between A.D. 300 and 400 were found in Kourion. (E) Stone inscriptions in a form of the Greek alphabet that was definitely used in Cyrpus after A.D. 365 were found in Kourion.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
16 Jun 2009, 21:37
IMO B
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
17 Jun 2009, 00:33
Moved to the CR forum. Scorpio - let me know if this is not the right location of this question. Thanks BB.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
18 Jun 2009, 08:08
I'll go with "B" also as it further proves the hypothesis that it occurred in AD 365. If there are no coins past this point= Earthquake occurred.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
18 Jun 2009, 09:57
B is the only choice that is correctly showing that nothing happened after 365 AD.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
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I guess B would be the right option. A. Bronze ceremonial drinking vassals that are often found in graves dating from years preceding and following A.D. 365 were also found in several graves near Kourion. We are talking about Kourion 'near' will not help. B. No coins minted after A.D. 365 were found in Kourion, but coins minted before that year were found in abundance. C. Most modern histories of Cyprus mention that an earthquake occurred near the island in A.D. 365. Earthquake can occur but that destroyed the city is not indicated. D. Several small statues carved in styles current in Cyprus in the century between A.D. 300 and 400 were found in Kourion. does not help E. Stone inscriptions in a form of the Greek alphabet that was definitely used in Cyrpus after A.D. 365 were found in Kourion. Information not required.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
21 Jun 2009, 13:06
Its clear B...One of the official guide questions...
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
21 Jun 2009, 13:12
Unquestionably B
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
22 Jun 2009, 12:07
Except B and E, all other options are either talking abt "Near to Kourion" or before or after 365 but not 365 AD. So A, C and D can't be the answer. E is totally irrelevant and B is the one which can prove that there was something before 365 which becameinactive after 365.
So B is the answer.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
23 Jun 2009, 07:57
B. This question is in the OG.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
10 May 2010, 06:10
This is a repost. This question was given a few weeks back
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
10 May 2010, 11:30
B It is .
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
10 May 2010, 23:07
I will go with option B
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
11 May 2010, 01:35
Archaeologists have hypothesized that the destruction was due to a major earthquake known to have occured near the island in A.D. 365.
The answer choice has to support the hypothesis "City destroyed by Earthquake".
Choice B states No coins minted after A.D. 365 were foundin Kourion, but coins minted before that year were found in abundance B informs that the city was destroyed in A.D. 365, but does not confirm how the city was destroyed.
According to me 'C' should be the answer. Because archaeologists were excavating a land which showed clear indications of a city destroyed by an earthquake.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
11 May 2010, 05:31
Please refer to the OG.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
11 May 2010, 12:54
@aielman
Option C says that an earthquake had occurred around AD365 but nowhere does it indicate that the earthquake was big enough to have destroyed the entire city.
B seems to be the correct answer.
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
11 May 2010, 19:49
C is the only answer that strengthens the CONCLUSION
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
11 May 2010, 22:47
DAYNE wrote: C is the only answer that strengthens the CONCLUSION How so?
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
12 May 2010, 04:31
calvinhobbes wrote: DAYNE wrote: C is the only answer that strengthens the CONCLUSION How so? Archaeologists have hypothesized that the destruction was due to a major earthquake known to have occured near the island in A.D. 365.--- conclusion no other answer choice mentions the earthquake
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Re: critical reasoning problem: earthquakes [#permalink]
12 May 2010, 06:26
scorpio7 wrote: Excavation of the ancient city of Kourion on the island of Cyprus revealed a pattern of debris and collapsed buildings typical of towns devestated by earthquakes. Archaeologists have hypothesized that the destruction was due to a major earthquake known to have occured near the island in A.D. 365. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the archaeologists' hypothesis? (A) Bronze ceremonial drinking vessals that are often found in graves dating from years preceding and following A.D. 365 were also found in several graves near Kourion. - The word following implies quake can also have happened in 366 or 367(B) No coins minted after A.D. 365 were foundin Kourion, but coins minted before that year were found in abundance (C) Most modern histories of Cyprus mention that an earthquake occured near the island in A.D. 365. - Nearby earthquake has no significance - Earthquake in India did not cause one in pakistan (D) Several small statues carved in styles current in Cyprus in the century between A.D. 300 and 400 were found in Kourion. - same as A(E) Stone inscriptions in a form of the Greek alphabet that was definitely used in Cyrpus after A.D. 365 were found in Kourion.- weakens the argument
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