PrepTest 37, Section 2, Question 12
Rosen: One cannot prepare a good meal from bad food, produce good food from bad soil, maintain good soil without good farming, or have good farming without a culture that places value on the proper maintenance of all its natural resources so that needed supplies are always available.
Rosen: One cannot prepare a good meal from bad food, produce good food from bad soil, maintain good soil without good farming, or have good farming without a culture that places value on the proper maintenance of all its natural resources so that needed supplies are always available.
Rosen: One cannot prepare a good meal from bad food, produce good food from bad soil, maintain good soil without good farming, or have good farming without a culture that places value on the proper maintenance of all its natural resources so that needed supplies are always available.
Rosen: One cannot prepare a good meal from bad food, produce good food from bad soil, maintain good soil without good farming, or have good farming without a culture that places value on the proper maintenance of all its natural resources so that needed supplies are always available.
Which one of the following can be properly inferred from Rosen's statement?
The creation of good meals depends on both natural and cultural conditions.
Natural resources cannot be maintained properly without good farming practices.
Good soil is a prerequisite of good farming.
Any society with good cultural values will have a good cuisine.
When food is bad, it is because of poor soil and, ultimately, bad farming practices.
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