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Question 4
Read the passage given below and answer the questions (a), (b) and (c) that follow:
At eleven o'clock the worst happened - a tyre blew. It was a front tyre and I fought the
wheel as we jolted to a stop. 'Let's make this fast,' I said, and grabbed the wheel brace.
If we had to have a puncture it wasn't a bad place to have it. The footing was level
enough to take the jack without slipping and there was no mud at that point. I jacked
up
the front of the Land-Rover and got busy on the wheel with the brace. I took the
wheel off, rolled it away and replaced it with the spare. The whole operation took a
little under ten minutes, time we couldn't afford – not there and then.
Once we were farther south we could lose ourselves on a more-or-less complex road
network, but these wilderness tracks were too restricted for my liking.
I tightened the last wheel nut and then looked to see what had caused a blowout and
to put the wheel back into its rack. What I saw made my blood run cold. I fingered the
jagged hole in the thick tyre and looked up at the high ridge which dominated the track.
There was only one thing that could make a hole like that – a bullet. And somewhere
up on the ridge, hidden in some crevice, was a sniper – and even then I was probably
in his sights.
mo? That was my first bitter thought. But idle​

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