Question 10.
It can be inferred from the passage that archaeological sites are considered important by some source countries because they:
A
give a boost to the tourism sector.
B
are a symbol of Western imperialism.
C
generate funds for future discoveries.
D
are subject to strict patrimony laws.
Question Explanation
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Note the lines, 'The survey has far-reaching implications. It suggests that source countries, particularly in the developing world, should narrow their cultural property laws so that they can reap the benefits of new archaeological discoveries, which typically increase tourism and enhance cultural pride'. So, it can be inferred from the passage that archaeological sites are considered important by some source countries because they give a boost to the tourism sector. Option A is the correct answer choice.
Hence, the answer is 'give a boost to the tourism sector.'
Choice A is the correct answer.



