SECTION A--( READING ) READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE CAREFULLY . Now, though hunting dangerous wild animals with a camera is the most intensely exciting form of sport that i know of, it must not be thought that hunting the more inoffensive ones- deer, zebra, antelope, giraffe and others -is devoid of thrills. Actually one of the most exciting experiences i have ever had was when, after months of trying during which i walked many hundreds of miles, i finally had the good luck to get a herd of giraffe to come within easy range of my camera( i was using a movie camera at the time ) and i was able to secure a splendid film of these graceful, shy creatures literally posing for me in all sorts of positions. I even got them while drinking water -- a rare sight, which few people have seen. . Hunting with a camera is, as i said before , one of the finest sports, and one of the greatest things in its favour is that it involves no killing or cruelty ( or it should not,at any rate), and gives trophies that are far more beautiful than any obtained with the rifle. they are trophies, moreover,that one can show with pleasure and pride, for they have cost no lives. Now choose the most appropriate answer option you consider correct.---- 1) Hunting dangerous wild animals is---- * a) very difficult b) an exciting sport c) quite easy d ) intensely enjoyable 2) Hunting inoffensive animals is -- * a) very cruel b)very enjoyable c)devoid of thrill d)a sin 3) The giraffes posed for the narrator-- * a) happily b) in all sorts of positions c) shyly d)without much reluctance 4) Hunting with a camera involves-- * a) no killing b) cleverness c) hard work d) great wisdom Option 5 5) Which word in para given above means ' find '? * a) devoid b) secure c)herd d) splendid 6) Select correct synonym for 'splendid ' ? * 1 point a) magnificent b)modest c) undistinguished d)ordinary
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Hunting is the practice of seeking, pursuing and capturing or killing wild animals. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for meat, recreation, .The sport killing of animals beleaguered in the wild can arouse fierce opposition, even more so if the animal—Cecil the Lion, for example—is named. Biologists estimated total ...
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SECTION A--( READING ) READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE CAREFULLY . Now, though hunting dangerous wild animals with a camera is the most intensely exciting form of sport that i know of, it must not be thought that hunting the more inoffensive ones- deer, zebra, antelope, giraffe and others -is devoid of thrills. Actually one of the most exciting experiences i have ever had was when, after months of trying during which i walked many hundreds of miles, i finally had the good luck to get a herd of giraffe to come within easy range of my camera( i was using a movie camera at the time ) and i was able to secure a splendid film of these graceful, shy creatures literally posing for me in all sorts of positions. I even got them while drinking water -- a rare sight, which few people have seen. . Hunting with a camera is, as i said before , one of the finest sports, and one of the greatest things in its favour is that it involves no killing or cruelty ( or it should not,at any rate), and gives trophies that are far more beautiful than any obtained with the rifle. they are trophies, moreover,that one can show with pleasure and pride, for they have cost no lives. Now choose the most appropriate answer option you consider correct.---- 1) Hunting dangerous wild animals is---- * a) very difficult b) an exciting sport c) quite easy d ) intensely enjoyable 2) Hunting inoffensive animals is -- * a) very cruel b)very enjoyable c)devoid of thrill d)a sin 3) The giraffes posed for the narrator-- * a) happily b) in all sorts of positions c) shyly d)without much reluctance 4) Hunting with a camera involves-- * a) no killing b) cleverness c) hard work d) great wisdom Option 5 5) Which word in para given above means ' find '? * a) devoid b) secure c)herd d) splendid 6) Select correct synonym for 'splendid ' ? * 1 point a) magnificent b)modest c) undistinguished d)ordinary