COMPREHENSION TEST
792. (4) usual practices and religious    824. (2) Her husband had left her.         852. (2) determine the specific needs
      rites                               825. (3) She was embarrassed to ask             of the individual.
793. (2) safeguards people’s posses-           for a loan.                           853. (2) accepted by all.
      sions against being stolen or lost. 826. (1) the speech of Scandinavian        854. (1) They can hardly imitate a
794. (2) The police check the citizens,        and Germanic invaders of Brit-             teacher’s ability to explain the
      whether they are good or bad,            ain                                        most difficult of concepts.
      from violating the law.             827. (1) Middle Ages                       855. (2) Relaxing attitude and soft-
795. (2) To maintain peace during ex-     828. (3) uneducated                             ware interactivity.
      traordinary circumstances.          829. (1) It is a dialect officially adopt- 856. (2) create
796. (4) By probing into the ills of so-       ed by the government                  857. (3) The power to obliterate life
      ciety and rallying support for      830. (4) corrupted forms of languag-            from this planet.
      change.                                  es.                                   858. (2) That he is mightier than most.
797. (3) By writing to their local news-  831. (1) increased                         859. (1) Because man desires to be
      paper                               832. (1) hybrid products are big and            king of all kingdoms but is idle
798. (2) A newspaper should reflect            luscious.                                  and extravagant.
      the community it serves.            833. (4) become a demanding and po-        860. (4) Anger, ego, greed, envy, ha-
799. (4) the reader’s grievances               litically charged industry                 tred and jealousy.
800. (4) Exert influence on the indi-     834. (2) quality of food in todays’s       861. (1) conflict
      viduals.                                 world.                                862. (3) They do not know the lan-
801. (2) under-reporting of malarial      835. (3) quantity                               guage used for communicating
      deaths                                                                              with the patients
                                          836. (3) the Watergate Scandal
802. (4) journal                                                                     863. (2) they do not know how to com-
                                          837. (4) to retain power in their hands
803. (2) Hiding the real figures of ma-                                                   municate in medical terms.
                                               by continuing in office.
      laria cases                                                                    864. (3) Medical communication is a
                                          838. (4) of the lure of power.
804. (4) nationwide interviews were                                                       specialized branch of profession-
                                          839. (4) anti-corruption laws are ho-
      carried out                                                                         al communication.
                                               noured more in their breach
805. (2) three times the numbers re-                                                 865. (2) Medical profession requires
                                               than in their observance.
      vealed by the authorities                                                           a careful use of medical and ev-
                                          840. (3) the politicians exploit the            eryday language.
806. (4) the ends justify the means
                                               electorate psychologically.
807. (4) exploiters and exploited peo-                                               866. (1) aggressive
                                          841. (3) the factors that lead to heart
      ple                                                                            867. (2) African American
                                               disease have been brought un-
808. (1) dehumanising                                                                868. (3) Negro
                                               der control through medical in-
809. (3) to acquire maximum wealth                                                   869. (1) Negative
                                               tervention.
810. (4) perpetuate the injustice im-                                                870. (3) To combat the prejudiced feel-
                                          842. (4) Cancer researchers have
      posed by the capitalist system                                                      ings against blacks
                                               achieved the greatest victory by
811. (1) A mixture of methane, car-                                                  871. (2) From Canada
                                               containing this disease among
      bondioxide, hydrogen and hy-                                                   872. (2) In a light house
                                               the elderly.
      drogen sulphide.                                                               873. (4) Slender and dirty
                                          843. (4) People suffering from heart
812. (2) It is non–polluting, clean and                                              874. (4) So that he would heal it
                                               disease to day are less likely to
      low cost fuel.                                                                 875. (4) She had been shot by hunt-
                                               die from it immediately
813. (1) By anaerobic degradation of                                                      ers
                                          844. (4) by far (Id.) : by a great
      animal wastes.                                                                 876. (1) liberty, justice and opportu-
                                               amount ; to the most extreme/
814. (4) The presence of water and                                                        nity
                                               evident degree
      absence of oxygen.                                                             877. (3) rights of the people
                                               the most complex problem
815. (4) It has the largest cattle pop-                                              878. (4) the Rights of the people
      ulation.                            845. (2) Cancer does not have a pre-
                                                                                     879. (2) Gifts of our Creator
816. (3) interest rates rose after a           cise cause and is more complex
                                               in nature                             880. (1) Hope
      while.                                                                         881. (2) nurtured
817. (1) lenders.                         846. (3) extravagance in entertaining
                                               guests.                               882. (3) to be ourselves
818. (1) w             ill have to econ-                                             883. (3) give and receive
      omize.                              847. (4) being thrifty may lead to suc-
                                               cess.                                 884. (4) the ability to share and under-
819. (3) advising people to proceed                                                       stand another’s feelings.
      with care while investing in the    848. (2) Wishes life is less burden-
                                               some.                                 885. (1) acceptance and tolerance.
      housing market.
                                          849. (3) She manages to keep cool          886. (4) the Victorian Age
820. (1) are going to be resdved soon.
                                               when she confronts the milk-          887. (1) successful
821. (3) She wanted to raise money
                                               man.                                  888. (2) the working class, intricate
      by giving it to the narrator.
                                          850. (2) should not bother about his            plots and sense of humour.
822. (4) Leela was quiet.
                                               popularity.                           889. (3) everyday life and the world
823. (3) Her daughter was intelligent
                                          851. (1) Availibility of digital books.         around him.
      and she wanted her to study.
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