As they get older, women usually maintain their ability to hear higher frequencies longer than men do. This is only because men are usually exposed to more dangerously loud noises at work and during recreation. In societies that do not have hazardous noises, there is no difference in hearing loss between men and women. Nor is there a difference in hearing loss between males and female animals whose hearing has been studied.
Which of the following choices MUST be true based on the information above?
A) When women and men are exposed to the same level of hazardous noises while working, men experience greater loss of hearing.
-- Why greater... Passage mentions that exposure to noise is the key to loss of hearing.. same level noises... no difference.. so, INCORRECT
B) The difference between men and women in their ability to hear higher frequencies is entirely unrelated to any difference in the structure of the inner ear.
-- what if more exposure to noises for men changes their inner ear structure. INCORRECT
C) If male animals were exposed to the same loud noises to which many men are exposed, the animals would experience greater loss of hearing than would female animals.
-- not sure if we can conclude from the passage that the same findings for human would turn out to be true for animals too. INCORRECT
D) In general, women and men do not differ in their ability to hear lower frequencies.
-- Passage is not talking about lower frequencies. God knows if they differ or not. INCORRECT
E) Women who live in societies that do not have hazardous noises experience less loss of hearing than do women who live in societies that do have hazardous noises.
-- it should be true I think because it's ultimately the noise that hits on loss of hearing. CORRECT.
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