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Book's First PageCOMPREHENSION TEST 318. (1) A print making technique 357. (4) zorbers 399. (3) wanted social reform to 319. (2) He introduced the method of 358. (3) was not at first intended as a improve the lot of the weak and photography. land- based sport. the downtrodden 320. (3) Because the photography 359. (1) there is adequate cushioning 400. (2) there was an abundance of method did not involve much in the zorbs. intellectual and creative activities money and was suitable for 360. (3) a form of zorbing in or with in Bengal then. making portraits. water. 401. (1) a burglar 321. (4) In Negro folk singing. 361. (2) it reminded him that he would 402. (2) lazy and indecisive 322. (1) only a few grow old too 403. (2) to come to a complete halt 323. (4) In the rural Southland of the 362. (1) in a lake nearby 404. (1) he had go ne around an United States before the Civil 363. (1) old men should leave his land unexpected bend War. 364. (1) A handful of water 405. (4) jumping into the garden 324. (2) Voices from everywhere in the 365. (4) getting old 406. (4) ungovernable South. 366. (3) united 407. (3) the centre should not block 325. (3) On the railroads, in the cot- 367. (3) President the sites ton fields and in the churches 368. (1) Ministers 408. (2) vague 326. (3) knew about the rules of music. 369. (1) Prime Minister 409. (1) Our leaders should display 327. (4) “Singing horns”. 370. (4) The Minister quits their powers of censorship when 328. (4) The Negro’s voice was not his 371. (2) There was decent rain on needed principal means of musi cal Monday 410. (4) fake expression. 372. (1) next two days at least 411. (1) not playing false with the 329. (2) sing songs to forget citizens 373. (2) Jharkhand 330. (3) The early origins of Jazz 412. (4) imitate 374. (4) To predict rain 331. (2) The bark of trees 413. (2) sane 375. (2) stronger 332. (3) work 414. (3) By turning the attention of the 376. (1) Milwaukee people to violence in Assam 333. (2) China 377. (3) Sikhs 415. (2) Twitterers take these parodies 334. (4) With weapons, they could kill 378. (3) neo-Nazi groups for genuine despatches from the larger animals for meat 335. (4) Peaches, melons, oranges, tea 379. (4) Particular reason may never PMO and spices came from China. be known 416. (1) expert 336. (1) to eat a certain kind of food 380. (2) appreciated Michelle Obama 417. (1) only two such ways in order to survive 381. (4) housewife 418. (3) belonging to an organisation 337. (1) Because they began to grow 382. (4) Keshtopur which has something to do with plants, and ate what they could 383. (2) Sujata Dey and her friend different nations. grow 384. (1) Because they wore full mask 419. (3) W.H.O. assists both in helmets control l ing di seases and i n 338. (2) Stems 385. (2) The police preventing them. 339. (4) Rough 386. (3) A narrow escape 420. (2) international health workers 340. (2) The Search for Food 387. (4) As the birds were attracted to 421.(3) he thinks that it can create 341. (3) The sand boas have a head unnecessary suspense and and a stumpy tail the waste pile-up near the air- anxiety. 342. (4) bite the most prominent pro- port. 422. (2) you feel uneasy because the jection of the offender 388. (1) after the plane was taken to person next in the queue looks 343. (1) is a sex attractant the parking bay at you restlessly 344. (2) The Irula tribals 389. (3) Large plane 423. (4) None of the statements given 345. (4) believes in facts 390. (3) It was discarded above. 346. (3) do away with 391. (2) to usher in a modem and pro- 424. (4) Nothing is going to change 347. (4) snake catchers gressive society. even if you don’t answer the 348. (3) emit (a smell) 392. (4) ours is a male dominated so- telephone bell. 349. (2) the pooja has not been per- ciety, 425. (1) he is suffocated by the stale, formed properly 393. (1) The global movement to gain unventilated air, flavoured with 350. (3) an animal of prey equal status for women cheap face powder and chain- 351. (2) he ruled over a very big 394. (4) All of the above smoking. kingdom 395. (3) reasonable 426. (1) di fferent and mu tu al l y 352. (3) To be just to his subjects 396. (2) indigenous unintelligible languages exist side 353. (4) tied a big bell in front of the 397. (4) Unlike the Bengalis, Europe- by side palace ans were not under foreign rule. 427. (2) it becomes the mother tongue 354. (3) objections 398. (3) lies in breaking all shackles of for a new generation of speakers 355. (4) they wanted justice backwardness and narrow 428. (3) a scale in which the proximity 356. (2) a form of sport mindedness of the Creole to the standard language is measured SEE–1039