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Question 1 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 2 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 3 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 4 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 5 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 6 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 7 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 8 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 9 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 10 of 30
Each species has its special place or habitat. An …1… bird-watcher can look at …2… forest, meadow, lake, swamp or field and …3… almost exactly what birds he ….4… find to here …5… birds are found all over the world; other …6… themselves to certain areas. Still …7… migrate ‘from one country to another in …8… in search of warmth and …9… and then return spring …10… the season is more favourable.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 11 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 12 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 13 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 14 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 15 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 16 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 17 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 18 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …18…
Question 19 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 20 of 30
Smoking is the biggest preventable …1… to mankind. Many serious …2… including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are …3… to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been …4… as a major …5… factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking …6… a man’s life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing …7… of heart attack in India, fast …8… among younger generation has been largely on …9… of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be …10… of heart disease.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 21 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 22 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 23 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 24 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 25 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 26 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 27 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 28 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 29 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 30 of 30
Why is it that the CRPF, BSF and the Army give better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked …1… In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are …2… in police stations. The police station staff is often over extended and no …3… is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called …4… But it takes time to …5… forces. If the law and order situation…6… simultaneously at many places there is manpower…7… Thus, once rioting breaks …8… it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time …9.. .between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to …10… the situation.
The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police is not unjustified.
Choose the correct option for …10…