Last visit was: 19 Nov 2025, 05:46 It is currently 19 Nov 2025, 05:46
Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
User avatar
Sajjad1994
User avatar
GRE Forum Moderator
Joined: 02 Nov 2016
Last visit: 18 Nov 2025
Posts: 17,289
Own Kudos:
49,302
 [6]
Given Kudos: 6,179
GPA: 3.62
Products:
Posts: 17,289
Kudos: 49,302
 [6]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
5
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
Its_me_aka_ak
Joined: 16 Jul 2023
Last visit: 10 Jun 2025
Posts: 126
Own Kudos:
21
 [1]
Given Kudos: 310
Location: India
GPA: 3.46
Posts: 126
Kudos: 21
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
109
 [1]
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
2. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would encourage the anthropologists mentioned in line 14 (Highlighted) to do which one of the following types of research on modern hunter-gatherer societies?

Ans C: Relevant line are:

These anthropologists have failed to consider both the sophistication of modern hunter-gatherer societies (including their use of fire, clothing, shelter, weapons, tools, language, and complex strategies) and the ways in which their environments differ from prehistoric ones (for example, in containing fewer large animal predators).
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
3. It can be inferred from the passage that in reaching their conclusions, the researchers mentioned in line 44 (Highlighted) interpreted the taphonomic analysis of marks on animal fossils in which one of the following ways?

And: D Relevant lines are:

They also found that the markings of stone tools on many of the fossilized animal bones did not occur systematically at the joints and that the toothmarks of animal carnivores often underlay rather than overlay the cut marks.

The researchers hypothesized from this evidence that early hominids were scavengers of meat left from carnivore kills, rather than hunters of live prey. From patterns of wear on fossilized hominid teeth, the researchers further deduced that early hominids, like other scavengers, ate fruit primarily and meat only occasionally.
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
4. The author cites the early hominid's "upright mode of walking" (Highlighted) primarily in order to

Ans: B

The relevant lines are:

Early hominids could have been well adapted for scavenging: agility in climbing trees helped them escape predators and gain superior vantage point, and an upright mode of walking enabled them to scan the ground for carcasses and to carry useful scavenging tools.
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
109
 [1]
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
6. Each of the following is mentioned in the passage as determinable by taphonomic investigation into the marks on fossilized bones EXCEPT the

(A) order in which certain marks were placed: relevant lines are: toothmarks of animal carnivores often underlay rather than overlay the cut marks.

(B) characteristic physical differences among the marks: mentioned in the passage. Relevant lines are:
By comparing the microscopic features of linear grooves on the fossilized animal bones with similar grooves on modern bones, the researchers found that cut marks made by stone tools differed from the marks of other taphonomic agents.

(C) approximate age of fossils on which the marks are found: Correct Answer. This is an EXCEPT question: Not mentioned in the passage whether taphonomic helps to approximate age of fossils or not


(D) agents that have left the marks: relevant lines are:

researchers found that cut marks made by stone tools differed from the marks of other taphonomic agents.

(E) similarities to marks on modern bones:
relevant lines are:
By comparing the microscopic features of linear grooves on the fossilized animal bones with similar grooves on modern bones
User avatar
kuldeepkrlhd
Joined: 31 Oct 2021
Last visit: 26 Oct 2024
Posts: 132
Own Kudos:
109
 [1]
Given Kudos: 1,845
Location: India
GMAT 1: 650 Q47 V34 (Online)
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
GMAT 2: 660 Q47 V34
Posts: 132
Kudos: 109
 [1]
1
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
7. The author's primary purpose in writing the passage is to

Ans:

Relevant lines are:

Darwin's conception of early prehistoric humans as confident, clever hunter-gatherers has long dominated anthropology.

Recent intellectual developments, such as the new field of taphonomy, have called into question the traditional hypothesis that early hominids outsmarted the predators with whom they competed for meat and that they mastered their world through hunting.

According to these researchers Darwin's vision of early prehistoric hunters may be familiar and appealing, but the fossil record suggests a revised picture of less confident early hominids
User avatar
sevenfive
Joined: 29 Aug 2023
Last visit: 01 Sep 2025
Posts: 21
Own Kudos:
10
 [2]
Given Kudos: 53
GMAT Focus 1: 715 Q88 V85 DI84
GMAT Focus 1: 715 Q88 V85 DI84
Posts: 21
Kudos: 10
 [2]
2
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
2. It can be inferred from the passage that the author would encourage the anthropologists mentioned in line 14 (Highlighted) to do which one of the following types of research on modern hunter-gatherer societies?

(A) apply the methodologies of taphonomy to study these societies
(B) investigate the similarities of life-styles and environments among the various societies
(C) contrast the competition for food faced by these societies with the competition faced by prehistoric societies
(D) examine the life-styles of hunter-gatherer societies who lived in the previous century
(E) analyze how the world's increasing industrialization is changing the survival strategies used by these societies


The anthropologists have failed to consider sophistication and the ways in which their environment differ from prehistoric ones.
Had they considered this, they would not have confused the lifestyles of today's non-industrial people with those of our pre historic humans. This consideration would have prevented them from developing a conception that prehistoric humans are clever hunter- gatherers (based on lifestyles of today's non-industrial people).

So to prevent such misconception --> 1) consider sophistication of modern hunter- gatherers
2) consider the ways in which their environment differ from prehistoric men.

Expanding 2) above --> Modern non-industrial people's environment contains fewer large predatory animals --> so this will have impact competition for food, if the man is a hunter-gatherer. So this should be studied --> to clarify the misconception.

So the answer is c)
User avatar
AkankshaUniyal
Joined: 02 Aug 2021
Last visit: 07 Jun 2024
Posts: 19
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 41
Location: India
Posts: 19
Kudos: 7
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Please explain why E is not correct in question 7
User avatar
Sajjad1994
User avatar
GRE Forum Moderator
Joined: 02 Nov 2016
Last visit: 18 Nov 2025
Posts: 17,289
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 6,179
GPA: 3.62
Products:
Posts: 17,289
Kudos: 49,302
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
AkankshaUniyal
Please explain why E is not correct in question 7

Option (E) is not the primary purpose of the passage because the passage doesn't explicitly introduce a new theory to replace the traditional one. Instead, it discusses recent intellectual developments, specifically the field of taphonomy, which has called into question the traditional hypothesis. The passage does not present a fully developed alternative theory but rather highlights the challenges to the existing view based on new evidence and methodologies.
User avatar
VerbalBot
User avatar
Non-Human User
Joined: 01 Oct 2013
Last visit: 04 Jan 2021
Posts: 18,832
Own Kudos:
Posts: 18,832
Kudos: 986
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Hello from the GMAT Club VerbalBot!

Thanks to another GMAT Club member, I have just discovered this valuable topic, yet it had no discussion for over a year. I am now bumping it up - doing my job. I think you may find it valuable (esp those replies with Kudos).

Want to see all other topics I dig out? Follow me (click follow button on profile). You will receive a summary of all topics I bump in your profile area as well as via email.
Moderators:
GMAT Club Verbal Expert
7443 posts
GMAT Club Verbal Expert
231 posts
GRE Forum Moderator
17289 posts
188 posts