34 What main point does the reviewer make about Other Side of Eden in the first paragraph?
A The claims Brody makes about it are justified.
B The reader's expectations of it are realised.
C It is the long-awaited sequel to Maps and s.
D It presents hitherto unknown facts about its subject.
When Brody first visited the Inuit in Hudson Bay, he
A appreciated the need to learn the language beforehand.
- » was deprived of any luxury on the trip.
C decided he could no longer assume the role of an observer.
D realised he had madę some false assumptions about their lifestyle.
In the third paragraph, the reviewer suggests that Brody
. overplays the positive features of a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
B oversimplifieś the challenges of a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
C draws too many parallels between different hunter-gatherer societies.
D underestimates the reader's understanding of hunter-gatherer societies.
37 Which of the following does Brody claim is a feature of hunter-gatherer society?
A humility B equality C physical awareness D ")psychological well-being
38 Which of the following phrases is used in the article to evoke
a sense of cruel injustice? /
A /ridden roughshod' (linę 46)
— B 'pristine lands' (linę 47)
-—C 'pathetic lassitude' (linę 52)
-— D 'demographically stable' (linę 59)
39 In questioning Brody's theories, what does the reviewer suggest about hunter-gatherer societies of today?
A They must be the strongest genetically.
B They must have migrated from morę barren areas.
They cannat be assumed to be entirely representative.
They cannot be held responsible for their current living conditions.
40 In his approach to studying hunter-gatherer societies, the reviewer feels that Brody has
A supported the work of others in his field.
B failed to address some important issues.
C reached a successful synthesis of ideas.
D madę a healthy break from tradition.
TEST 4, PAPER 1