Read the passage and answered the second and third question in 3 min 8 sec.
Please highlight the relevant text for Q1.
2) The passage is primarily concerned with
A. analyzing a debate between two scholars
Incorrect. The Passage puts forth the scholars arguments and findings but does not analyze these.B. challenging the evidence on which a new theory is
based
Incorrect. The passage does not discuss a new theory but a prevailing belief.C. describing how certain scholars’ work countered a
prevailing view
Correct. The prevailing view mentioned in the first sentence has been countered by the work done by 2 scholars.D. presenting the research used to support a
traditional theory
Incorrect. Traditional theory is not supported. In fact, a prevailing view has been challenged.E. evaluating the methodology used to study a
particular issue
Incorrect. The passage does not discuss methodology. It presents the findings of two scholars against a prevalent view.3) The passage suggests that Vanek and Cowan would
agree that modernizing household technology did not
A. reduce the workload of servants and other
household helpers
Incorrect. In fact Cowen agreed that this thing did happen. Refer line: "Cowan argued that the “industrialization” of the home often resulted in more work for full-time home workers because the use of such devices as coal stoves, water pumps, and vacuum cleaners tended to reduce the workload of married-women’s helpers (husbands, sons, daughters, and servants)...."B. raise the standard of housework that women who
were full-time home workers set for themselves
Incorrect. This is also something that Cowen agreed happened. Refer same line as A above: "Cowan argued that the “industrialization” of the home often resulted in .......while promoting a more rigorous standard of housework."C. decrease the effort required to perform household
tasks
Incorrect. Again, Vanek agreed that this did happen. Refer lines: "Vanek analyzed 40 years of time-use surveys conducted by home economists to argue that electrical appliances and other modern household technologies reduced the effort required to perform specific tasks,...."D. reduce the time spent on housework by women
who were full-time home workers
Correct. Both Vanek and Cowen agreed that this DID NOT happen. Refer lines: "but ownership of these appliances did not correlate with less time spent on housework by full-time home workers" and "Cowan argued that the “industrialization” of the home often resulted in more work for full-time home workers"E. result in a savings of money used for household maintenance
Incorrect. Both scholars never discussed money being saved.