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The earthly paradises of Bali and of the South Sea Islands, and the gentle, non-acquisitive civilization of Burma, have been aptly described and romanticized. One can add to then the Nicobar Islands, where a small population lived happily on a very low cultural level. But perhaps the most remarkable and the least known of these earthly paradise is the small kingdom of Hunza in the Himalayas, which was recently visited and enthusiastically described by the journalist, Noel Barber (Daily Mail, 5, 6, 8 June 1962). A fair-skinned population of 18,000, they lived in a fertile and almost inaccessible valley not far from the Sinking boarder, 8,000 feet up. A legend has it that they are the descendants of the three deserters from the army of Alexander the Great, who here with Persian wives which makes one inclined to believe that pacifism may be hereditary , because these people had no war in 2,000 years. They have no money, no crime and no diseases, they rarely die before ninety. Their psychosomatic control is almost unbelievable, childbirth is painless, and toothache, a joke; they keep their numbers stationary without contraceptives, and without abortion, but by sheer abstinence, though Noel; Barber saw the newborn son of a chuckling father aged eighty-nine. Their diet which consists of mostly apricot and raw vegetables may have something to do with their unshakable serenity. It makes one gasp with surprise that human nature can be like this. One is reminded of Island, but unlike the Palanese, the Hunza people have no art, only serenity!


why is toothache a joke in Hunza
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  • A It provdes so much fun for the people
  • B They joke to relieve its pain
  • C Because they have no cure for it, it is better to joke about it
  • D Civilized people must joke when they have toothache
  • E Toothache is unkown
Correct Answer: Option E
Explanation:
The correct answer is: E. toothache is unknown

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Explanation:
The passage mentions that the people of Hunza have an extraordinary level of psychosomatic control, and that for them, childbirth is painless and toothache is "a joke." This implies that toothache is either extremely rare or non-existent among the Hunza people, making it something so uncommon that they humorously downplay it when it does occur.

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Why the other options are false:

- A. it provides so much fun for the people – The passage doesn't suggest that toothache is something enjoyable or fun for the people of Hunza.
- B. they joke to relieve its pain – The passage does not imply that the people joke to relieve toothache pain, but rather that toothache is not a significant problem for them.
- C. because they have no cure for it, it is better to joke about it – The passage doesn't say that toothache is a serious issue that requires a cure; it suggests that toothache is simply not a significant issue for the Hunza people.
- D. civilized people must joke when they have toothache – This option is not supported by the passage, which only describes the Hunza people's unique experience of toothache being so rare that it is hardly a concern.

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