Wipro Turbo Questions on Reading Comprehension with Solutions

Question 1

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Read the following passage and answer the following questions :

Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of 2.500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent color to inform would be predators of its inedibility. In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it soon after, and subsequently, desist from attacking similar species in future. Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare example of the martyr among animals. From the passage above answer the below questions:

The expression "others equally effective deterrents" mean

 

preventive weapons which have equal effect on others

preventive weapons which have equal effect on others

the mechanism which scares everyone equally well

the mechanism which scares everyone equally well

preventive equipment which it is as effective as something that has been already mentioned in the passage

preventive equipment which it is as effective as something that has been already mentioned in the passage

deterrents that are as powerful as those the caterpillars have

deterrents that are as powerful as those the caterpillars have

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Question 2

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Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of 2.500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent color to inform would be predators of its inedibility. In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it soon after, and subsequently, desist from attacking similar species in future. Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare example of the martyr among animals. From the passage above answer the below questions:

Experienced birds do not attack the Himalayan caterpillars because they are

repulsive

repulsive

very aggressive

very aggressive

inedible

inedible

diseased

diseased

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Question 3

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Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of 2.500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent color to inform would be predators of its inedibility. In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it soon after, and subsequently, desist from attacking similar species in future. Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare example of the martyr among animals. From the passage above answer the below questions:

The Himalayan caterpillar uses prominent colors to

warn the predator

warn the predator

attack the predator

attack the predator

reveal itself

reveal itself

defend itself

defend itself

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Question 4

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Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of 2.500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent color to inform would be predators of its inedibility. In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it soon after, and subsequently, desist from attacking similar species in future. Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare example of the martyr among animals. From the passage above answer the below questions:

Caterpillars cannot defend themselves because

are passive animals

are passive animals

are lazy

are lazy

cannot acquire weapons

cannot acquire weapons

have no claws or jaws

have no claws or jaws

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Question 5

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Soft-bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude of 2.500 meters in the Himalayas. It uses prominent color to inform would be predators of its inedibility. In the event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably vomit it soon after, and subsequently, desist from attacking similar species in future. Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare example of the martyr among animals. From the passage above answer the below questions:
In the context of this passage, a martyr is one who dies

without putting up resistance

without putting up resistance

without any gain to oneself

without any gain to oneself

while defending one\'s homeland

while defending one\'s homeland

to save others

to save others

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Question 6

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Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy hunting more than three-quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as the guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.

According to the passage male lions generally, do not go for hunting because

they don't like it.

they don't like it.

they want lioness to get training

they want lioness to get training

they wish to save their vigour for other things

they wish to save their vigour for other things

they are very lazy

they are very lazy

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Question 7

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Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy hunting more than three-quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as the guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.

Male lions protect their cubs

from the members of their own species

from the members of their own species

from hyenas only

from hyenas only

from hyenas as much as from other enemies

from hyenas as much as from other enemies

more from hyenas than from other animals

more from hyenas than from other animals

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Question 8

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Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy hunting more than three-quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as the guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.

From the passage above Solve the following questions:

Lioness go for hunting

all alone

all alone

with their male partners only

with their male partners only

with their cubs and male partners

with their cubs and male partners

with their cubs only

with their cubs only

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Question 9

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Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy hunting more than three-quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as the guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.

When the lionesses go in search for their prey, they are very

serious

serious

cautious

cautious

playful

playful

sluggish

sluggish

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Question 10

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The international community has made progress toward preparing for and mitigating the impacts of pandemics. The 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) pandemic and growing concerns about the threat posed by avian influenza led many countries to devise pandemic plans (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2005). Delayed reporting of early SARS cases also led the World Health Assembly to update the International Health Regulations (IHR) to compel all World Health Organization member states to meet specific standards for detecting, reporting on, and responding to outbreaks (WHO 2005). The framework put into place by the updated IHR contributed to a more coordinated global response during the 2009 influenza pandemic (Katz 2009). International donors also have begun to invest in improving preparedness through refined standards and funding for building health capacity (Wolicki and others 2016).

Despite these improvements, significant gaps and challenges exist in global pandemic preparedness. Progress toward meeting the IHR has been uneven, and many countries have been unable to meet basic requirements for compliance (Fischer and Katz 2013; WHO 2014). Multiple outbreaks, notably the 2014 West Africa Ebola epidemic, have exposed gaps related to the timely detection of disease, availability of basic care, tracing of contacts, quarantine and isolation procedures, and preparedness outside the health sector, including global coordination and response mobilization (Moon and others 2015; Pathmanathan and others 2014). These gaps are especially evident in resource-limited settings and have posed challenges during relatively localized epidemics, with dire implications for what may happen during a full-fledged global pandemic.

What was the sequence of work that the World Health Assembly compelled all WHO members to follow?

detecting, reporting, treating and responding to outbreaks,

detecting, reporting, treating and responding to outbreaks,

responding to outbreaks, detecting, reporting.

responding to outbreaks, detecting, reporting.

reporting on, detecting, responding to outbreaks

reporting on, detecting, responding to outbreaks

Detecting, reporting on, responding to outbreaks

Detecting, reporting on, responding to outbreaks

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