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2. Read the passage and complete the sentences given below the passage by choosing

the most appropriate option from those given. (5 Marks)

The ship is man's oldest and most important means of transportation. Today, thousands of

ships cross oceans, sail along sea coasts and ply inland waterways. Trade among countries

depends heavily on ships. Many kinds of ships are used to carry goods and people. Giant

tankers haul petroleum, vegetable oil, wine and other liquids. Other vessels carry cargoes such

as grain, ore and sand. Passenger liners carry travellers across the oceans. Man's first 'ship'

was probably a log that he used to cross a river. He probably used his hands to paddle the log.

Later, he learned to build rafts by lashing logs together. In ancient Egypt, the people made their

first rafts out of bundles of reeds. Later, they learned to lash bundles of reeds together to make

boats. By about 4000 B.C., the Egyptians had learned to build galleys. Galleys were long boats

powered by a row of paddles. By about 3200 B.C., the Egyptians had invented sails and there-

fore, they were able to use the power of the wind to propel their boats. The basic pattern for

ships became set with the invention of the sail. Shipbuilders began concentrating on designing

bigger and better ships. The 20th century saw some of the biggest ships in the world. The three largest transatlantic liners launched to carry passengers across the Atlantic during the 1960's were the 'Michelangelo', the 'Raffaello' and the 'Queen Elizabeth II'. The ships of the future are expected to be even more efficient and will cost less to operate.

1. The ship is the most important means of transportation because………

a. they carry goods and people

b. they are the oldest ways of transport

c. they travel both inland and overseas

d. people prefer to travel by ship

2. The origin of the ship was when man …………………

a. learnt to paddle

b. made a raft

c. used a log

d. built galleys

3. To use the force of the wind to propel boats…

a. galleys had to be built

b. sails were made

c. paddles were invented

d. a basic pattern of a ship had to be designed

4. Travelling by ship in future is likely to be ………………..

a. more economical and efficient

b. more entertaining and economical

c. more safe and efficient

d. more easy to operate

5. The antonym of 'efficient' is…………………

a. unefficient

b. inefficient

c. non efficient

d. disefficient​

Answers

Answered by sanjaypandit985
2

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Answered by cinderella46
5

Answer:

1. b

2.a

3. b

4. a

5. a

Explanation:

I have written only point numbers

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