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$\textbf{Directions : }$ Read the following passage carefully and answer questions based on the passage. Choose the most appropriate answer to each question, out of the four alternatives.

For most of human history, we were born into small societies of a few people, bands of hunters and gatherers, and would see, on a typical day, only people we had known most of our lives. Everything our long-ago ancestors ate or wore, every tool they used, every shrine at which they worshipped, was made within that group. Their knowledge came from their ancestors or from their own experiences. That is the world that shaped us, the world in which our nature was formed. Now, if I walk down New York's Fifth Avenue on an ordinary day, I will have within sight more human beings than most of those prehistoric hunter-gatherers saw in a lifetime. Between then and now agriculture; created villages, towns, and, in the end, cities. Gradually they discovered the power of writing. But it was a slow process. The population of classical Athens when Socrates died, at the end of the fifth century $\text{BC}$ could have lived in a few large skyscrapers. When, in the first century, the population of Rome reached a million, it was the first city of its size. By then, they had already worked out how to live cheek by jowl in societies where most of those who spoke your language and shared your laws and grew the food on your table were people you would never know. It is, I think, little short of miraculous that brains shaped by our long history could have been turned to this new way of life.

The phrase "could have lived in a few large skyscrapers" refers to :

  1. Athens was a much more hugely populated city than present day New York
  2. The hunter-gatherers lived in New York
  3. Number of people in $5^{\text{th}}$ Century $\text{BC}$ Athens as compared to the number in modern New York
  4. Population of $5^{\text{th}}$ Century $\text{BC}$ Athens was so less that it could easily fit into a small part of New York
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