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78. (I) Punica granatum, the scientific name for 80. (I) Einstein’s theory of relativity has captivated the
pomegranate, is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub general public’s imagination more than any other
and dwarf tree. (II) The pomegranate is one of physical theory in history. (II) However, unlike
the hardiest ornamental plants and has become a many different results of physical science, the
symbol of permanence because it flowers and fruits theory of relativity is not easily understood by the
at any time during the year. (III) The plant produces a average person. (III) Only through the mathematical
berry-like fruit with around six thousand red formulas that comprise relativity theory can we
seeds, each enclosed by a red fleshy outer layer. fully comprehend it. (IV) Mathematics is believed
(IV) Research on the nutritional benefits of this fruit to have attracted the attention of ordinary people
has focused on its potential health advantages via the works of Einstein on relativity. (V) Without
and culinary applications. (V) Clinical studies have mathematics, we can only state some of its
indicated that pomegranate juice helps lower blood basic ideas and quote, but not prove, some of its
pressure, prevent infection, and reduce the chance conclusions.
of getting heart disease and cancer.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
79. (I) At the Chalcolithic site of Tel Tsaf, located in
the Jordan Valley, the oldest evidence of fruit
tree domestication was discovered. (II) During
excavations, archaeologists discovered 7,000-year-
old burned wood, which they believed to be from
olive trees. (III) This conclusion was based on the
fact that this tree did not appear in the local wild
until 5,000 years later. (IV) Despite their prevalence
throughout the Mediterranean region, olives are
not native to the Jordan Valley. (V) Experts believe
that olive trees were transported to the location
and farmed there, allowing its residents to become
affluent by exchanging the precious products of the
plants.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
TEST BİTTİ.
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