English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 9 Online Test With Answers

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English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 9 Online Test

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1 The disease of yaws starts as little hard pimples which develop into blotches. Discolored patches Pimples Red spots Yellow spots
2 Death rate has been reduced by epidemic control. Widespread disease National disease Local disease Common disease
3 A tremendous population explosion is taking place. Rapid population increase Population rise Expansion of population Population overflow
4 A tremendous population explosion is taking place. Too dangrous Great Sudden Shocking
5 The world population has gradually increased. At intervals Slowly In stages From time to time
6 The number of the of the people are increasing like a gigantic snowball. Dangerous Like a giant Very big Very heavy
7 The food could not be distributed to the isolated areas. Cut-off Distant Farthest Ionely
8 The ports could not cope with all the ships bringing the cargoes. Trade items Goods Loads Weights
9 Robbin Hood was often engaged in poaching for the poor in the royal forests. Hunting Hunting illegally Robbing Working
10 Robbin Hood robed the rich to feed the poor. Give help to Give food to Entertain Satisfy
11 The stories of Robin Hood often involve food shortages. Are related to Are about Lead us to Show us
12 We can get some idea of the world-famines form our folklore. LIterature Traditional stories Old books Old stories
13 Plentifulharvesters saved Egypt from famine. Very many Quite full Great Heavy
14 The food bins are broken open and empty. Containers Boxes Stores Cases
15 During a famine corn is scarce and food is lacking. Absent Short Much less than needed Missing
16 During a famine corn is scarce and food is lacking. Not enough Not avilable Not produced Not in shops
17 During one Pharaoh's reign the Nile had not been in food for several years. Control Rule Government Administration
18 The early hunter suffered gravefood shortages during the winter months. Dangerous Serious Rising Harmful
19 Hunger also means a situation one is wondering where the next meal is coming from Imagining Doubting Worrying Thinking
20 We have the power to abolish war if we have the will. Join Suspend Check End
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