COMPREHENSION TEST
671. (3) legends. 716. (1) the food industry in his own 755. (2) she was too detached and
672. (1) 1973 country strong to be overcome with fear.
673. (4) A small band of biologists 717. (2) is good 756. (2) her fascination for the sce-
674. (1) native people. 718. (2) cold storage and other pres- nic beauty
675. (3) Living examples of animals ervation methods 757. (1) Cold water that had the ef-
thought to have died out ages ago. 719. (2) about eight of the important fect of quenching her thirst
676. (4) 1975 nutrients back into the bread 758. (4) her spirits were uplifted
677. (1) 1936 720. (4) All of the above 759. (2) something within her had
678. (3) 1912 721. (2) he was missing the compa- died.
679. (2) finding ny of other holiday - makers. 760. (3) She had sighted a settlement.
680. (3) size and habitat are 722. (3) had come very far from plac- 761. (4) Research is the creation of
681. (1) bright and colourful es where people lived. new forms of knowledge.
682. (4) female birds 723. (2) the nights are longer in Oc- 762. (1) There are different kinds of
tober than mid summer. research.
683. (2) the bright, colourful feathers
of the bird. 724. (2) poor visibility and grassy 763. (3) Documentation is important
track. in research.
684. (1) the magnificient bird of para-
725. (4) tried to sleep but without 764. (2) Academic publishing is meant
dise.
much success. to benefit the general public.
685. (1) to make best use of
726. (4) utmost cruelty to nature. 765. (1) Research is conducted in or-
686. (3) satisfactory answers der to verify information.
727. (2) sarcasm
687. (3) be themselves 728. (2) it sounds po mpou s and 766. (2) a place where accessibility
688. (1) no definitive answers boastful. is possible.
689. (2) self–knowledge 729. (4) Is a satirical comparison of 767. (3) A public body, an institution,
690. (2) not copy others man’s callousness to the ani- a corporation or an individual
691. (2) a social journey for entertain- mals. 768. (1) Any one
ment 730. (4) to provide employment and 769. (3) a few shelves of books to sev-
692. (2) see all one can of men and purchasing power for daily ne- eral million items.
things cessities. 770. (3) There is privacy in a library.
693. (3) nothing but a nobler kind of 731. (1) well-being 771. (4) Being respectful
travel 732. (3) unhappy 772. (2) By holding one’s anger.
694. (4) is a recent phenomenon 733. (1) not lose courage even if we 773. (3) By responding aggressively.
695. (2) a beloved place and enjoying make small progress 774. (1) Law
oneself 734. (4) thankful for every good 775. (2) Express it assertively
696. (4) they have guilty consciences 735. (2) give away remains ours 776. (1) they would be deprived of
697. (1) it enlarges one’s world 736. (1) Malaysia their livelihood.
698. (2) realize a goal 737. (2) 300000 777. (4) feared their shops would be
699. (4) different from one’s usual rut 738. (1) southern tip of Car Nicobar destroyed.
700. (3) walking 739. (1) need to build tsunami moni- 778. (3) how a well-meant invention
701. (1) the seeds of the present toring system can be misunderstood.
events 740. (3) harbour waves 779. (4) the newly invented sewing
702. (2) ‘‘Nationalism’’ 741. (1) necessary for the body machine.
703. (4) the West and the East 742. (3) omega–3 fatty acids and ome- 780. (1) destroy the sewing machines
704. (1) Effect of science and technol- ga-6 fatty acids. 781. (1) It has remained effective only
ogies 743. (1) prostaglandins in the cities.
705. (3) fanaticism 744. (4) alpha-linoleic acid 782. (3) Public distribution system
706. (3) Caste discrimination 745. (1) linoleic acid 783. (3) It will give food to the poor-
746. (2) 4 : 1 est section without additional
707. (2) Materialism
747. (4) the imbalance in our body’s cost.
708. (1) enrichment
production of these hormones 784. (1) low prices
709. (4) true
748. (2) The body uses fats for the pro- 785. (3) To make it target-group ori-
710. (1) superstitious beliefs ented.
duction of healthy cell mem-
711. (4) special transportation and 786. (2) how to adapt to limitations
branes as well as prostaglan-
storage techniques dins. 787. (2) by rolling up protective sand
712. (4) one of the most important es- 749. (3) anti-inflammatories dunes.
sential nutrients in flour 788. (4) dwarfism
750. (2) inflammatories
713. (2) picking fruits and vegetables 789. (4) a desert flora
751. (4) a path
before they mature 790. (2) the rain
752. (2) A lonely area
714. (4) depletion of vital nutrients 791. (3) Law ensures people’s reli-
753. (3) She was indifferent
715. (3) twenty-three essential nutri- gious and social rights absolutely
754. (4) getting on the horse
ents and uncoditionally.
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