1. Based on the information presented in the passage, it can be inferred that which of the following would be most useful in the quest to determine the identity of the Nuragic people?
A. An artistic and anthropological analysis of similarities between the Nuragic bronze figurines and the sculptures found in an African culture in the twelfth century CE ~ The Nuragic people culture flourished from approximately 1500 to 500 BCE.
B. The discovery of obsidian tools from 1500 BCE in the vicinity of the ancient city of Sardis, testifying to a trade network between the people of Sardis and the cultures of the Western Mediterranean ~ The Eastern Mediterranean area is mentioned Refer to the line "in this theory, the island was settled by sailors from the Eastern Mediterranean centuries before the Phoenicians reached the area."
C. A genetic analysis of the population of Sardinia that suggests a degree of shared ancestry between the people of Sardinia and the current inhabitants of what was once the homeland of the Phoenicians ~ Refer to the line "The genetic analysis of the genotypes found among modern Sardinians suggests that many of these people share a common ancestry deriving from a non-Indo-European ethnic group" This information is not useful.
D. A historical linguistic analysis that rules out any shared linguistic background between the original Sardinian language and the Dravidian languages of India ~ This evidence has already been found in the 3rd paragraph through which we know "that the original Sardinian language may have been more similar to Basque"
E. The discovery of inscribed clay tablets in an undisturbed Nuragic site bearing a language similar to that encountered in archeological sites of a contemporary Mediterranean culture ~ Correct if this is true than it supports the theory "the island was settled by sailors from the Eastern Mediterranean centuries before the Phoenicians reached the area."
2. Which of the following best explains the author’s purpose in making this statement in the first sentence of the second paragraph: “variants of this name {Sardinia} are known to have predated the appearance of Romans in the area.” (Highlighted)
A. To establish that the Nuragic people thrived in Sardinia from approximately 1500 to 500 BCE, at which point the island was conquered by the Phoenicians.
~ From this line it cannot be establish that the Nuragic people thrived in Sardinia from approximately 1500 to 500 BCE. ~ The author is not presenting argument against the timeline of the Nuragic people.
B. To make clear to the reader that the name “Sardinia” was not given to the island by the Romans when they conquered it, a condition that, if true, would invalidate the theories discussed in the paragraph. ~ Correct, author mentions this line to set a premise to the two theories which are presented later. If the name Sardinia is given by Romans than both theories will get refuted.
C. To clarify why written records from the Nuragic people did not survive through the periods of both Phoenician and Roman conquest. ~ Written records are part of the first paragraph and are not mentioned in the second paragraph.
D. To suggest that the Romans and the Nuragic people shared a common ancestry that dated to the earliest days of Indo-European involvement in the region. ~ This has already been established.
E. To propose that the name “Sardinia” was given to the island not by the Romans but by the Basque population of the Iberian peninsula. ~ No such information is given that how the name Sardinia is given by Basque population.
3. What is the role of the second paragraph in the passage?
P1: Little knowledge about the identity of Nuragic People Why?
a) No written record about them- They were conquered by Phoneicians which were conquered by Romans
b) Limited knowledge that is gathered from the evidences, bears little resemblance to Mediterranean Culture
P2: Two theories are presented which coincides to resembles a connection between Nuragic and Indo-Europeans
P3: New studies suggest that might be linguistic and genetic connection between Nuragic and non-Indo European ethnic group
A. It offers evidence that contradicts the general thesis advanced in the first paragraph. ~ General thesis that is advanced in the first paragraph is we have limited knowledge of Nuragic People, the second paragraph does not contradicts this.
B. It defines the terms and theories that are the central concerns of the passage. ~ The two theories that are presented are not the central concerns of the passage.
C. It describes some of the possible answers that people have advanced as solutions to the primary question of the passage. ~ Correct, the passage 2 is written to highlight that some of the insights are found about the Nuragic people.
D. It offers a promising alternative explanation to the explanation discussed in the introductory paragraph. ~ In the first paragraph we are given two reasons why we are not able to found anything about Nuragic people. The second paragraph does not present an alternative explanation.
E. It poses two unanswered questions regarding the general topic of the passage. ~ The two questions are not answered.
4. Which of the following could be an example of the “physical evidence” mentioned in the second to last sentence of the passage?
Refer to the line "Our knowledge of the Nuragic people comes from the thousands of perplexing conical stone structures known as nuraghe scattered over the island (in appearance like enormous beehives), thousands of odd bronze figurines of thin, elongated people and animals, and intriguing linguistic remnants preserved in the Sardo language and in place names, such as Kukkuru Nuraxi."
A. Odd bronze figurines shaped like elongated animals
B. Immense stone structures in pyramid shape
C. Clay tablets inscribed in an unknown language
D. Iron helmets and greaves
E. Large ceramic urns bearing the remains of wine and olive oil