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But famines in ................................... have been much less serious than in other parts of the world. |
- A. Australia
- B. Asia
- C. Africa
- D. Europe
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2 |
In Ceylon, the death rate was reduced by ne third in two years by greatly reducing mortality from.............. |
- A. Typhoid
- B. Malaria
- C. Gout
- D. Diphtheria
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3 |
In North Africa Abd-al-Rehman____ escaped asassination |
- A. With difficulty
- B. Barely
- C. Luckily
- D. easily
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4 |
We must at the same time make every effort to encourage .................... of families. |
- A. Expansion
- B. Enlargement
- C. Limitation
- D. Enrichment
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5 |
Transport problems were so great that the ............... could not have been distributed, to the isolated. |
- A. water
- B. food
- C. oil
- D. wood
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6 |
The writer's name of the essay "Hunger and Population Explosion" is ______ |
- A. G.F.Lamb
- B. Anna Mckenzie
- C. Words Worth
- D. Lady Gregory
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7 |
A year later, India still faced an even worse _________ of famine |
- A. threat
- B. thread
- C. tread
- D. thud
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8 |
The ports could not cope with all the ships bringing the <u>cargoes</u>. |
- A. Trade items
- B. Goods
- C. Loads
- D. Weights
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9 |
Asia and the Far East the death rate has been reduced_____ |
- A. Rapidly
- B. Constantly
- C. Forecefully
- D. Effectively
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10 |
The population is increasing at a rate which would double the numbers in only ________ years |
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