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YDT DENEMELERİ Ortaöğretim Genel Müdürlüğü 7. DENEME
30. It can be understood from the passage that modern
29. - 31. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. chemistry ----.
A) is irrelevant to the industry, as most scents are from
The earliest recorded use of perfume can be traced to the
natural sources
Egyptians around 3000 BCE, who created aromatic oils from
flowers, herbs, and resins to enhance their scent for various B) has resulted in a decline in the quality of perfumes
purposes, such as mummification processes and religious produced today
ceremonies. Later, the art of perfumery spread to the Greeks C) has made traditional perfume-making methods
and Romans, who refined it for masking unpleasant odours obsolete and unnecessary
and adornment. Although the use of perfume declined during D) led to a revived interest in traditional perfume-making
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the early Middle Ages, interest in scents revived in the 12 techniques
century through increased trade and contact with Eastern E) has played a critical role in developing new synthetic
cultures, which introduced new techniques and ingredients. ingredients for perfumes
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The 16 century marked a significant turning point as
perfume became a symbol of status and luxury among
European nobility. In the 19 century, the development of
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modern chemistry allowed for the synthesis of new fragrance
compounds, revolutionising the industry and creating many
iconic scents. Today, the perfume industry blends traditional
techniques with innovative technologies to create fragrances
for diverse tastes and preferences.
31. According to the passage, which of the following is
29. According to the passage, the use of perfume ----. true?
A) was primarily for medicinal purposes rather than for A) Fragrances were first synthesised prior to the
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enhancing personal scent advancements in chemistry of the 19 century.
B) evolved over time and, at some point, became a sign B) Perfume was primarily associated with the working
of sophistication among the European aristocracy class in the 16 century.
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C) is nowadays exclusively focused on organic C) The ancient Egyptians are thought to be the first to
ingredients, completely disregarding synthetic use scented oils in different rituals and practices.
alternatives
D) The current perfume industry relies solely on artificial
D) remained static throughout history, showing no ingredients.
noticeable changes or developments
E) Traditional methods of production are no longer
E) was embraced by the Egyptians but not by the practised by the perfume industry.
Greeks and Romans, who preferred natural scents
instead
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