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SECTION A
Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follows
1. The titanic in its watery grave, in the great museum of human history and is at risk of being lost
forever because of curious voyagers and present hunters, lears Bob Ballard, who first discover
the remains of the iconic ship in 1985. Famous for discovery the great ship, Bollard is a former
US Navy officer and a professor of oceanography
2 Titanic is a museum of human history without door and guard Im deeply concerned about not
only the Titanic but all the ancient history that is now at risk. If we cannot save this konk ship
then there is a very little hope we can save ancient ship. The world should realize that you don't
have to go down and take everything and you do not have to do a treasure hunt. This is the
common heritage of all us and if we really want to take steps to preserve human history in the
oceans, we need to start with Titanic, "Ballard said in a telephonic interview from London
3. Ballard, as a part of a tie-up, is presenting a documentary called "Save the titanic" On the 100
anniversary of the sinking of the great ship April 15, 1912. The ship and her fate continue to
fascinate, largely because of the horror that took place that night with 1,522 passengers and
crew losing their lives.
4. Ballard says that despite being on the ocean floor for 100 years, the ship is full of human
footprints "you will find pairs of shoes everywhere. The sea and the life below has daimed
everything but they do not know what to do with shoes so you will find a pair of mother's shoes
next to her little daughter and that's their grave-stone. At her wreckage, we almost felt that we
were surrounded by the lifeboats of all the people that were in the water at that spot."
5. Ballard says that the fate of the titanic continues to fascinate so many years after it sank
because it is irony personified in history The story has all the ingredients to make it
timelessly fascinating. You have this revolutionary ship that's unsinkable, and carrying a cross
section of people in society and then, it goes and hits an Iceberg and sinks on its maiden
Joumey. It's an irony personified in history
6. Talking about his discovery, which came after great research and 75 years later, baltard, says it
was a sombre moment went they first spotted the boiler of the titanic. In the 90's, advanced
technology gave us double diving capabilities in the Atlantic ocean. I knew that the titanic was
sitting at almost 12,000 feet what led me to her discovery was a simple technique that
followed We decided to look for the debris trad instead of the ship"
7 Ballard says the ship, if preserved well and not subjected to constant submarine journeys, will
last for a long time on the Atlantic floor The deep sea, because of its darkness, it's cold
temperatures and it's great pressure, creates a high state of preservation. With a little caution,
we can protect the titanic for future generations to visit"
8. Ballard has also connected to the people of belfast, who refused to talk about the tragedy
The ship's construction took place at Belfast. After the tragedy, families of the workers refused
to talk about it because of the shame and sadness in the loss of life involved
Questions
(A) Why is the Titanic at the risk of being forever?
(B) Who is Bob Ballard and what did he discover?
(C) Why did the people of Belfast refuse to talk about the tragedy?
(D) Why does the ship still continue to fascinate the people?
(E) Titanic was sitting at almost__feet.
(F) Pick out the words/phrases from the passage which are opposite in meaning to the
following: -
0 Recent (para 2)
Fortune (para 8)
SECTION :B (GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION)​

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