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Q1. Generally, the Tangorams, members of a tribal community residing in the African forests, are particular about their culture. Hence, they do not venture much outside their areas, marry within their group, and discourage people from travelling to cities. However, in the past few years, there have been as many as sixteen instances in which the Tangorams were found to openly mingle with the Ramgogens, members of another tribal community who are more modern than the Tangorams.
Which one of the following, if true, would most help to explain why the Tangorams might have been mingling with the Ramgogens?
(A) The river in the area in which the Tangorams traditionally resided has been drying over the years, forcing the Tangorams to relocate.
(B) The Tangorams and the Ramgogens have drastic similarities in their basic cultural tenets.
(C) The Ramgogens are more in number and the Tangorams would benefit by aligning with the Ramgogens.
(D) The Tangorams were lured by the Ramgogens’ modern lifestyle.
(E) The Ramgogens sensed greater trade opportunities if they used woodcraft-making skills that the Tangorams possess.
D
It is a quite tough question. D is a trap. Me also fell in this trap. Arguments states that Tangorams are particular about their culture. if cultural differences between tribal are huge, than it doesnt support conclusion