Q.11
Read the following passage and answer the questions given
below -
*Prevention is better than cure and it is recognized that the
only way to get rid of malaria completely is to get rid of mosquitoes
which cause it. Malaria is always associated with damp and marshy
land. This is not because the land is damp, but because the stagnant
water is the breeding place of the mosquito, which begins its life as
a larva living in water. Malaria does not frequently occur in dry desert
countries, because mosquitoes cannot breed there. The only way to
destroy mosquitoes is to prevent their breeding in stagnant water
This can be done by draining all ponds and pools, and by keeping
them covered in the breeding season with a thin layer of kerosene
oil, which by depriving the larval of air, kills them.
(a) Make notes on the contents of the passage and give a title also
(b) Prepare a summary of the passage.
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- title-dangerous maleria
- This century is the age of Science. We cannot imagine our lives sans Science. Science has become a part and parcel of our lives. Science has become a symbol of progress. The progress is in the field of medicine, education, industry, etc., and we enjoy the comforts of science in all fields. Science has developed effective transport and communication system. Buses, cars, trains, planes have made transportation easy and comfortable, safe and fast. Man has even landed on moon with the help of technology. In the field of medicine, science has worked wonders. Almost all kinds of diseases are entirely cured by modern drugs and medicines. Medicine has reduced pain and suffering. Electricity is another important scientific invention. the comforts of our life like electric lamps, refrigerators, fans, grinders, washing machines, etc. are all run by electricity. Scientific method of cultivation has solved the flood problem. The pests destroying the crops are killed immediately by pesticides. Poultry and sericulture are also improved. Thus
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