
Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives given.
Books are the chief carriers of civilization; because of them ideas ... (86) ... and spread. How important books are, you can judge from the ... (87) ... that very hot countries have ... (88) ... civilization. There are many ... (89) ... for this, but one of the most important is that white ants in the tropics eat ... (90) ... all the books. Where there are no books, there are no ... (91) ... and no literature. The ideas and knowledge of one ... (92) ... are not handed ... (93) ... to the next, and it is much more ... (94) ... for the race to progress and ... (95) ... civilized.
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Important Questions on Previous Year Paper
Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives given.
Books are the chief carriers of civilization; because of them ideas ... (86) ... and spread. How important books are, you can judge from the ... (87) ... that very hot countries have ... (88) ... civilization. There are many ... (89) ... for this, but one of the most important is that white ants in the tropics eat ... (90) ... all the books. Where there are no books, there are no ... (91) ... and no literature. The ideas and knowledge of one ... (92) ... are not handed ... (93) ... to the next, and it is much more ... (94) ... for the race to progress and ... (95) ... civilized.
Fill in the blank (94)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives given.
Books are the chief carriers of civilization; because of them ideas ... (86) ... and spread. How important books are, you can judge from the ... (87) ... that very hot countries have ... (88) ... civilization. There are many ... (89) ... for this, but one of the most important is that white ants in the tropics eat ... (90) ... all the books. Where there are no books, there are no ... (91) ... and no literature. The ideas and knowledge of one ... (92) ... are not handed ... (93) ... to the next, and it is much more ... (94) ... for the race to progress and ... (95) ... civilized.
Fill in the blank (95)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives gives.
The gorilla is something of a paradox ... (96) ... the African scene. One thinks one knows him very well. He has been ... (97) ... and imprisoned in zoos. His bones have been ... (98) ... in museums everywhere and he has always exerted a strong ... (99) ... upon scientists. He is an obvious ... (100) ... with our past.
Fill in the blank (96)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives gives.
The gorilla is something of a paradox ... (96) ... the African scene. One thinks one knows him very well. He has been ... (97) ... and imprisoned in zoos. His bones have been ... (98) ... in museums everywhere and he has always exerted a strong ... (99) ... upon scientists. He is an obvious ... (100) ... with our past.
Fill in the blank (97)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives gives.
The gorilla is something of a paradox ... (96) ... the African scene. One thinks one knows him very well. He has been ... (97) ... and imprisoned in zoos. His bones have been ... (98) ... in museums everywhere and he has always exerted a strong ... (99) ... upon scientists. He is an obvious ... (100) ... with our past.
Fill in the blank (98)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives gives.
The gorilla is something of a paradox ... (96) ... the African scene. One thinks one knows him very well. He has been ... (97) ... and imprisoned in zoos. His bones have been ... (98) ... in museums everywhere and he has always exerted a strong ... (99) ... upon scientists. He is an obvious ... (100) ... with our past.
Fill in the blank (99)

Read the passage carefully and fill up the blanks with suitable words out of the four alternatives gives.
The gorilla is something of a paradox ... (96) ... the African scene. One thinks one knows him very well. He has been ... (97) ... and imprisoned in zoos. His bones have been ... (98) ... in museums everywhere and he has always exerted a strong ... (99) ... upon scientists. He is an obvious ... (100) ... with our past.
Fill in the blank (100)

