Comprehension Passage
Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Early man lived a simple and primitive life, relying on nature for food and shelter. They hunted wild animals and gathered fruits and plants. Gradually, early humans learned to make tools from stones and bones, which helped them hunt more efficiently and defend themselves. They discovered fire, which provided warmth and a way to cook food. Over time, early man began to live in groups, forming the earliest forms of community. This period marked the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled living, laying the foundation for civilization.
What led to the formation of the earliest forms of community?
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Construction of cities
2
Introduction of agriculture
3
Domestication of animals
4
More than one of the above
5
None of the above