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(C) The Highland Cattle, having lived in the Scottish Highlands for centuries, has adapted to the climate and gained the ability to survive there.
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(A) Due to their stature and tough hides, the Highland Cattle cannot be used for human consumption and is good only for grazing. Eliminated No indication regarding human consumption has been made.

(B) As it is native to the Scottish Highlands, the Highland Cattle is the only breed that can survive in Scotland. Eliminated Extreme answer it has not been indicated that they are the only species surviving there.

(C) Having lived in the Scottish Highlands for centuries, the Highland Cattle has adapted to the climate and has developed the ability to survive there. Suitable This seems to be a logical inference, given their long history of presence in such harsh climate, it can clearly be inferred that they must have adapted to such harsh conditions.

(D) The shaggy coats of the Highland Cattle have long been used by the Highlanders for a variety of household purposes. Eliminated This has not been indicated that the shaggy cpoats are viable for wool harvesting.

(E) Scotland’s Highland climate severely limits the plant life that can grow and survive there, leaving the Highland Cattle with limited food to eat. Eliminated It has not been indicated that the cattle was surviving on limited food or they were herbivores.
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They are known for their hardy ability to withstand the elements...cold rainfall and bitter winds

This has already been given in ..how c could be assumption..
This can be inference no?
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The short and shaggy Highland Cattle are an iconic feature of Scotland and closely connected to that nation’s history. This sturdy, resilient breed is highly familiar with the cold rainfall and bitter winds of the mountainous Scottish Highlands, and it has existed in that landscape for unknown centuries. The Highland Cattle are most common in the remote areas of the Highlands where they live and breed wild. They are known for their hardy ability to withstand the elements; in fact, many of them live upwards of eighteen to twenty years, giving birth as many as fifteen times.

Which of the following assumptions can be drawn from the information in the passage above?

(A) Due to their stature and tough hides, the Highland Cattle cannot be used for human consumption and is good only for grazing.

(B) As it is native to the Scottish Highlands, the Highland Cattle is the only breed that can survive in Scotland.

(C) Having lived in the Scottish Highlands for centuries, the Highland Cattle has adapted to the climate and has developed the ability to survive there.

(D) The shaggy coats of the Highland Cattle have long been used by the Highlanders for a variety of household purposes.

(E) Scotland’s Highland climate severely limits the plant life that can grow and survive there, leaving the Highland Cattle with limited food to eat.


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Overview:

Question presents details about the Highland Cattle, the shaggy breed of cattle iconic to the Scottish landscape. The author mentions that the Highland Cattle are strong and “resilient” and that they have lived in Scotland for an extensive period of time. The author also notes that the Highland Cattle have traditionally lived in the wild, are well-used to the harsh Highland climate and might live up to twenty years and give birth fifteen times. The question asks what inference can be drawn from the statements in the passage. Note that this question does not ask for the main point, so the student must look at each answer choice carefully to decide which is most likely to be correct.

The Correct Answer:

C The author states specifically, “The Highland Cattle are most common in the remote areas of the Highlands where they live and breed wild, and they are known for their hardy ability to withstand the elements.” The author also states in the previous sentence that the Highland Cattle have lived in the Scottish Highlands for “unknown centuries.” This suggests that the cattle have found a way to adapt to the harsh northern climate of Scotland during the centuries that they have lived there and have thus found a way to survive in that climate. Answer choice (C), therefore, is correct.

The Incorrect Answers:

A The author of the passage notes that the Highland Cattle have traditionally lived wild in the Scottish Highlands, but there is nothing in the passage to suggest that the cattle are not good for human consumption and can be used only for grazing. Answer choice (A), then, cannot be inferred from the passage and is thus incorrect.

B Although the passage indicates that the Highland Cattle are native to Scotland and have adapted to the climate of Scotland, the passage does not necessarily suggest that this is the only breed that can survive in Scotland. The author focuses almost exclusively on the cattle in the Highland region of Scotland; other breeds might very well be able to survive in southern parts of Scotland. Answer choice (B) states details that are not supported by the information in the passage, so it can be eliminated.

D The author of the passage makes no mention of the interaction between Highland Cattle and human residents of the Highlands, so answer choice (D) cannot be inferred from the information in the passage. It can be eliminated immediately.

E The passage does not make claims on the availability of food for the Highland Cattle, so this answer choice cannot reasonably be inferred. (Rather, as the author notes that Highland Cattle have lived wild in the Highlands for “unknown centuries,” it stands to reason that the availability of food has been adequate for the Highland Cattle). Answer choice (E) is incorrect.
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