Question 20.

If a trader brought white peppercorns from India to medieval Europe, all of the following are unlikely to happen, EXCEPT:
A
medieval maps would be used as navigational aids.
B
Europeans would doubt the story of pepper harvesting.
C
the price of spices would decrease.
D
pepper would no longer be considered exotic.

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Text Explanation

Option B is the correct answer.

If white peppercorns were brought to Europe, Europeans would likely doubt the myth of harvesting pepper by burning trees, as white peppercorns would not be burnt like the black peppercorns described in the story. This inconsistency would make them question the accuracy of the myth.

Option A
: Medieval maps were mentioned as symbolic and inaccurate, making them impractical for navigation. Traders did not rely on these maps for precise geographical guidance.

Option C: This outcome is unlikely. The passage explains that spices were scarce and expensive; thus, bringing white pepper would not significantly affect its price, since it remained a rare and highly valued commodity. 

Option D: Even if a trader brought white peppercorns, pepper would still be viewed as exotic by Europeans due to its rarity and the long journey it took to reach Europe. So, this outcome is also unlikely.

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