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i. “Antarctica is a crucial element in this debate — not just because it’s the only place in the world, which has never sustained a human population and therefore remains relatively ‘pristine’ in this respect...” With respect to the given statement from the text, choose the option to replace the underlined set of words. a) stays as it is throughout the year. b) becomes a perfect place to travel. c) is left to be an uncorrupted area. d) abides by the strict laws of nature. ii. The central idea of the text is given below as told by four students. Choose the correct option of the ones given below.Student 1Student 2Studen 3Student 4The author wants to invigorate a spirit in the reaaders to travel and explore.The author is trying to delineate the beauty of Antarctica as compared to the rest of the world.The author is keen on drawing a comparison between South India and Antarctica in terms of their weather.The author throws light on the crucial issues of our planet through this narrative.a) Student 1 b) Student 2 c) Student 3 d) Student 4iii. ‘Take care of the small things and the big things will take care of themselves.’ Choose the option stating the significance of this statement depending on the textual context. a) We should try to focus on smaller regions like Antarctica to improve the rest of the world. b) We should tend to smaller grasses which eventually become a part of the food chain in order to expect bigger things like animal and human lives to change. c) We should give more opportunities to the younger generation than the older generation if we want to see a change in the world. d) We should save a little every now and then in order to explore bigger opportunities in terms of travel and tourism. iv. Choose the option that correctly represents the Venn diagram based on the statement given below.‘Antarctica is the cosmic view of whatever is happening to our planet.’a) Option 1 b) Option 2 c) Option 3 d) Option 4v. Choose the correct option with respect to the statements given below.Statement 1: Antarctica is a lesson in itself for the readers of the text. Statement 2: Antarctica gives an insight to the damage being done to Earth by humanity. a) Statement 1 can be inferred but Statement 2 cannot be inferred from the text. b) Statement 1 cannot be inferred but Statement 2 can be inferred from the text. c) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 can be inferred from the text. d) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 cannot be inferred from the text. |
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Answer» i. (c) ii. (d) iii. (b) iv. (c) v. (c) |
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