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Reading (Passage)
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Read the following passage carefully.
"D' FOR DISCIPLINE
(1) A friend who went on a trip to Canada, came back, very impressed with the courtesy shown by
drivers on the roads there. Like all of us, he was used to chaos on the streets and the absoluta
disregard for anyone else walking or driving on the same route.
(2) So he was astonished to see that the minute he put one foot off the pavement, cars on both sides of the
road stopped at once, waited for him to cross, even if he had not yet walked up to the zebra crossing
(3) The first couple of times this thing happened, he froze, wondering what he had done to stop the
traffic. But the cars just waited patiently till he crossed the road, with no angry honking or anyone
putting his head out of the car-window to scream, "O hero, chal na, tere baap ka sadak hai kya?"
(4) Unfortunately, discipline is a trait lacked by majority of Indians. All of us must have been guilty at
some time or the other, of dashing across the street, making the nearest driver slam his braken in
panie.
(5) Drivers are even less disciplined than pedestrians. How many of them slow down at zebra crossing
and intersections? How many stop at a red light, if there are no cops around?
(6) I've seen a Delhi driver arguing, when he was stopped for trying to zip by at a red light. "Abbe tere
liye red hai to tu ruk, mere liye to green hai."
(7) When discipline is inculcated in people, you see ears stopping at a red light, even when there's no
traffie for miles around. Nobody tries to overtake a row of waiting cars and zip ahead, even if there
is no traffic coming from the opposite side.
then question is: which word in paragraph 1 of passage means the opposite of order,?​

Answers

Answered by empathictruro
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Answer:

Which word in paragraph 1 of passage means the opposite of order?

Answer: Chaos

Explanation:

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