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The old city of Königsberg, which had a German majority population before World War II, is now called Kaliningrad. After the events of the war, Kaliningrad is now a Russian territory and has a predominantly Russian population. It is bordered by the Baltic Sea to the north and the countries of Poland to the south and west and Lithuania to the east, respectively. Which of the statements below can be inferred from this passage?

  1. Kaliningrad was historically Russian in its ethnic make up
  2. Kaliningrad is a part of Russia despite not being contiguous with the rest of Russia
  3. Königsberg was renamed Kaliningrad, as that was its original Russian name
  4. Poland and Lithuania are on the route from Kaliningrad to the rest of Russia

Correct answer: Kaliningrad is a part of Russia despite not being contiguous with the rest of Russia

Solution

The passage states that Kaliningrad is a Russian territory and is bordered by Poland and Lithuania, implying it is separated from the rest of Russia. Therefore, it can be inferred that it is part of Russia despite not being contiguous with it.

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