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1. The very first sentence proves this, “The determination of the sources of copper ore used in the manufacture of copper and bronze artifacts of Bronze Age civilizations would add greatly to our knowledge of cultural contacts and trade in that era.” Hence, B.

2. If you refer to the first place where the addition of flux is mentioned, author illustrated the failure of this study. “Finally, flux, which is sometimes added during smelting to remove waste material from the ore, could add quantities of elements to the final product.”

3. From this part, we can choose D. “And high concentrations of cobalt or zinc, noticed in some artifacts, appear in a variety of copper-ore sources.”

4. “While some of the lead found in an artifact may have been introduced from flux or when other metals were added to the copper ore, lead so added in Bronze Age processing would usually have the same isotopic composition as the lead in the copper ore.” So, all 3.

5. “The ideal choice, when the isotopic composition is used to investigate the source of copper ore, would seem to be copper itself. It has been shown that small but measurable variations occur naturally in the isotopic composition of copper. “As per this part, option D is correct.

6. As per this part of the passage, “The isotopic composition of lead often varies from one source of common copper ore to another”.

7. “ The isotopic composition of lead often varies from one source of common copper ore to another” Due to this point, option D is correct answer.
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in regard to Q27, it's worth noting that the author has provided a leeway to the possibility of the lead in flux causing the change in the isotopic concentration of the lead in the ore .To quote from the passage, "While some of the lead found in an artifact may have been introduced from flux or when other metals were added to the copper ore, lead so added in Bronze Age processing would usually have the same isotopic composition as the lead in the copper ore. "
The important word is "usually", that can be interpreted as "not surely 100% of the times."
Every option mentions lead added in flux(the external additive) which usually(not surely every time) has the same isotopic composition, but option D has mentioned it explicitly and clearly(D. "any lead in the flux has the same isotopic composition as the lead in the ore"). Thus, D.
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I got question number 3 incorrect
This is location specific question "And high concentrations of cobalt or zinc, noticed in some artifacts, appear in a variety of copper-ore sources."
But it is easy to be driven by the preceding sentence " , usually because of varying admixtures of other elements, especially iron, lead, zinc, and arsenic." Because of this I marched towards the trap E. But we don't know whether cobalt or zinc was produced because of the addition of admixtures. It is just that Cobalt and Zinc are found in different copper ores and mere presence of Cobalt and zinc cannot hint us towards any particular type of ore because it is found in many ores!
ANSWER: D

I guess question number 4 is also little tricky if we rely only in last paragraph which has mentioned only flux and copper ore. It is in 1st paragraph "...because of varying admixtures of other elements,especially iron, lead, zinc, and arsenic." that hints towards III as well.
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Wowww. I have to admit. Very rarely, I have a hard time figuring out a question. But THIS was crazy. I spent 3 fully minutes pinpointing some decent anchor points to bring me to the solution

First of all, we do have this

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Moreover, the processing of ores introduced poorly controlled changes in the concentrations of minor and trace elements in the resulting metal. Some elements evaporate during smelting and roasting: different temperatures and processes produce different degrees of loss. Finally, flux, which is sometimes added during smelting to remove waste material from the ore, could add quantities of elements to the final product.


We can infer that every single process creates a variation in the elements of the ore. However, controlled. The variations a tiny up or less the average line

Then we have this very far from the portion above. Almost in the end

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and preliminary studies indicate virtually uniform isotopic composition of the lead from a single copper-ore source. While some of the lead found in an artifact may have been introduced from flux or when other metals were added to the copper ore, lead so added in Bronze Age processing would usually have the same isotopic composition as the lead in the copper ore.


So from the first part we do have during the process of the ore ALWAYS some variation of the elements UNLESS the lead is present or inducted by the flux

ore isotopic composition = lead isotopic composition

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1) The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) discuss the techniques of analyzing lead isotope composition
(B) propose a way to determine the origin of the copper in certain artifacts
(C) resolve a dispute concerning the analysis of copper ore
(D) describe the deficiencies of a currently used method of chemical analysis of certain metals
(E) offer an interpretation of the archaeological record of the Bronze Age


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1) The primary purpose of the passage is to

(A) discuss the techniques of analyzing lead isotope composition
(B) propose a way to determine the origin of the copper in certain artifacts
(C) resolve a dispute concerning the analysis of copper ore
(D) describe the deficiencies of a currently used method of chemical analysis of certain metals
(E) offer an interpretation of the archaeological record of the Bronze Age


For long passages, especially like this one, how to tackle especially this question?


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This is the way to have the main idea

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The main idea is NOt something you find witt logic but rather is a common sense. It is a feeling you have reading the passage.

Basically is this

1) read the passage
2) get sense of it fully
3) going through POE of the answer choices
4) Having the big picture in mind: not too broad and not too narrow

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