The Municipal Corporation should solve the problem created by stray dogs. There are
Exercise 8.
Fill in the blanks with much, many, little, a little, the little, few, a few, or the few :
1.
cases of rabies.
2. The patient who was suffering from hypertension was advised
3. There is
hope of the survival of the AIDS patient.
rain.
4. This year we can hope for a bumper crop as there has been
5.
friends he has have stood by him through thick and thin.
6. He lost
money he had saved.
7.
knowledge is a dangerous thing.
8. His phone is always busy, he receives
calls.
9. The poor person was weeping as he had spent
money he had on his
son's treatment.
10. Only
persons can resist the temptation of money.
Answers
Answer:
At 4 lakhs, Bengaluru boasts of the largest stray dog population among metropolitan areas in the Indian subcontinent. If one ventures out after sunset in the city, chances are you will spot a pack of dogs fighting over a bag of putrid garbage, spilling its contents on traffic-clogged and pothole infested roads, often scaring passersby.
India has the largest number of strays in the world, with over 35 million. At almost 21,000, India also accounts for more than a third of all rabies-related deaths. India could be fighting a lost battle against rabies, because with only 15% of all stray dogs vaccinated, a rabies-free South Asia by 2020, as is the WHO’s dream, looks far from reach.
“They come out at night. They chase cars and bikes and sometimes jump right in front of vehicles,” says Bhanu, a driver with Uber and Olacabs. “I’ve run over a lot of dogs. It doesn’t feel good but I can’t risk an accident by suddenly halting my car,” he adds.
“I hate dogs. Everyday, when I go to work, they chase my bike. Last year, two of these dogs even tried to bite me,” says Surinder, who works with Hewlett-Packard. “I called BBMP [Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, the minicipal corporation] over a dozen times. They showed up well after a week, and took away those dogs. But a few days later, they released those demons again. BBMP is useless,” he says.
Although the stray menace is evident, what is also clear is the lack of knowledge and information among the general populace. For instance, most are unaware of the tenets in the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules 2001, one of which prohibits the relocation of dogs.
Answer:
1.a little
2.much
3.a few
4.any
5.some
6.a little
7.much
8.a little
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