Q22. Passage:Some suggest that if petroleum becomes unavailable and motor vehicles are no longer operable, we could switch back to a more traditional form of transport: horses and carriages. However, this is not a feasible solution. There are far fewer horses in the world today than there were a century ago, and it would take decades of intensive breeding to restore the horse population of that era. Worse still, while the number of horses has decreased, the human population has expanded greatly. Therefore, it is impractical to consider returning to equine transport.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?English — Passages — Question 22 of 56A. Returning to equine transport is a beneficial and economically stable strategy.B. Returning to equine transport is not feasible primarily because the horse population has significantly decreased.Practice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →