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Paragraph Structure: Author views to write a book on black women of the US.
Paraphrasing:
Para 1: Author’s three historiographical considerations played an important role in my decision to write a history of Black women in the United States
First consideration: Historical cultural and traditional difference among the black people and the white people in the United States cannot be succumb, or dominate each other group
Para 2: Second consideration: Overlook the past contributions and viewpoints of Black Americans and women.
Para 3: Third consideration: The role that a White historian can legitimately play in the writing of Black history, so that, in the juxtaposition of different interpretations, in debate, and in the clash of opinions, a richer and fuller, and more solidly based history will emerge.
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1. A primary purpose of the passage is to
As mentioned in the passage, 1st line – “Three historiographical considerations played an important role in my decision to write a history of Black women in the United States”
Correct Option - (D) set forth the author’s positions on three historiographical issues.
(A) [resolve a] historiographical [dispute] - Wrong
(B) [discuss a controversial] historiographical perspective - Wrong
(C) [compare and contrast] three alternative historiographical approaches - Wrong
(E) [question the validity] of three historiographical methods used by other historians - Wrong
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2 The passage most likely appeared as
(A) past of the prefare to a scholarly book
- Correct, Author is answering a question, which motivated him to write book based on 3 consideration factors about black women
(B) a rebuttal to a previously published scholarly article
- Wrong, Author does not claim, repel, or prove that (evidence or an accusation) is false
(C) part of a book review in a scholarly journal
- Wrong Passage does not highlight journal feedback or suggestion of any scholarly article
(D) a condensed version of an article in a scholarly journal
- Wrong passage is not a shorter version of article
(E) a complete entry in an encyclopaedia of the social sciences
- Wrong does not refer to encyclopedias
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3. The author implies that which of the following,
if they existed,
would be most likely to make a separate history of Black women in the United States unnecessary?
As mentioned in the passage, para 2, second consideration point of author,
In past, it was ignored “standard histories of the United States have tended to overlook the contributions and viewpoints of Black Americans and women”
It was present, exact contribution by Blacks and women would have been know.
“I hope and expect that the present generation of United States historians will rectify this mistake, recognizing that women and Blacks were there and that their special contributions to the building and shaping of American society”
Correct option: (B) Comprehensive histories of the United States that include the contributions and viewpoints of women and Blacks
(A) Standard histories of the United States that include information about American women
- Wrong asks about American women, not about Blacks and women.
(C) Universalistic histories of the United States
that emphasize the common experiences of men and women, whites, and minorities
- Wrong asks about experiences
(D) Collections of articles written by Blacks and Whites that contain similar interpretations of Black history in the United States
- Wrong this is third consideration factor of Author to write his book.
(E) Collections of articles written by Black women that present their interpretations of their own history in the United States
- Wrong Trap! But it deals only with Black women book writer, anyways this is related to third consideration of Author to write his book.
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4. The author’s recommendation for achieving the best possible interpretation of the Black past indicates that,
if the staff of a government commission were collecting information about a controversial issue,
the author would be most likely to approve of which of the following procedures?
as mentioned in the passage, “It should be interpreted by both groups, so that, in the juxtaposition of different interpretations, in debate, and in the clash of opinions, a richer and fuller, and more solidly based history will emerge.”
Intended meaning: both group – Black and White, openly raise their different views about past to staff, so that, there should not have any dispute or clash of opinions, which will result in good based information about history. Hence, staff need to speak with both group, collect their views, and present to commission, for mutual agreement.
Correct option: (B) The staff interviews people on both sides of the issue and presents their differing views to the commission.
(A) The staff does historical research on the issue and presents the results to the commission
- Wrongas Author suggest, history data is limited and disputed, doing research will led to limited result, as mentioned in the passage, “Second, I became convinced that standard histories of the United States have tended to overlook the contributions and viewpoints of Black Americans and women”
(C) The staff interviews people on both sides of the issue, finds points of agreement in their views and presents these points to the commission
- Wrong Point of agreement will not help, because both the group has acceptance towards each other, major is disputed view, that needs to be address
(D) The staff interviews people on both sides of the issue, decides which viewpoint is more widespread, and presents that viewpoint to the commission.
- WrongTrap! It’s the group, whose different views need to be collaborated to agreement, staff collection of viewpoints might again create dispute or non-agreement between both groups, which again led to controversial argument, this is not solve the purpose.
(E) The staff interviews only people who are known not to have strong opinions about the issue and presents their viewpoints to the commission
- Wrong limits itself to only strong opinions
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5. In discussing the likelihood that
“the present generation of United States historians will rectify this mistake”,
the author’s tone is
(A) arrogant- Wrong
(B) sentimental- Wrong
(C) optimistic – Correct – Author hopes and expects from the present generation
(D) ironic- Wrong
(E) apologetic - Wrong
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6. Which of the following descriptions of the author and her interests can best be inferred from the passage?
Three historiographical considerations played an important role in my decision to write a history of Black women in the United States – interested in the history of black women
These people have had different historical experiences from those of the dominant group – last line of para 1, author indicates between minority and dominant group, which also can be infer that author might belong to large culture / dominate group, i.e whites
Certainly, historians who are members of the culture about which they write will bring a special quality to their material – appealing to members of same culture, i.e Black historian
Finally, I had to consider the role that a White historian can legitimately play in the writing of Black history – Author categories himself / herself as a white historian
Correct option: (B)
The author is a White historian (Correct)
primarily interested in the history of Black women in the United States (Correct)
(A) The author is a Black historian - Wrong
primarily interested in the history of Black women in the United States (correct)
(C) The author is a White historian (Correct)
primarily interested in the history of male and female members of minority groups in the United States. - Wrong
(D) The author is a Black historian - Wrong
primarily interested in the history of female members of minority groups in the United States - Wrong
(E) The author is a White historian - Wrong
primarily interested in the history of female members of minority groups in the United States - Wrong