Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"


Q 36. Gossiping makes humans feel good


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Q 36. Gossiping makes humans feel good.
Answer: 
C Dunbar
Part of the passage: 
Dunbar
notes that 
just as grooming releases opiates that create a 
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feeling of wellbeing in monkeys and apes, so do the smiles and laughter associated with 
human banter.
Q 37. The actions of early humans could have evolved into a form of
communication. 
Answer: 
B Noble and Davidson
Part of the passage: 
William Noble and lain Davidson 
(University of New England) 
look 
for the origin of language in early symbolic behavior 
and the evolutionary selection in fine 
motor control. 
For example, throwing and making stone tools could have developed into 
simple gestures like pointing 
that eventually entailed a sense of self-awareness. They 
argue that language is a form of symbolic communication 
that has its roots in behavioral 
evolution.
Q 38. The first language emerged through a parent talking to an infant.
Answer: 
E Falk
Part of the passage: 
Dean Falk
 
(Florida State University) 
suggests that, before the first 
smattering of language there was motherese, that musical gurgling between a mother 
and her baby
, along with a lot of eye contact and touching.
Q 39. Gossip was the first purpose of human communication. 
Answer: 
C Dunbar
Part of the passage: 
Robin Dunbar 
(University of Liverpool) 
believes they were proba-
bly talking about each other-in other words, gossiping.

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