Verbal Ability - Comprehension

Directions to solve :
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
In the past, man's worst enemy was nature. He lived under the continual threat of famine and pestilence, a wet summer could bring death to the whole nation and every winter was a menace. Mountains stood like a barrier between people and sea was less a highway than an impassable division. Today nature, though still an enemy, is an enemy almost completely conquered. Modern agriculture assures us of an ample food supply. Modern transportation has made the resources of the entire planet accessible to all its inhabitants. Modern medicine and sanitation allow dense populations to cover the ground without risk of pestilence. True, we are still at the mercy of the more violent natural convulsions. Against earthquake, flood and hurricane man has, as yet, devised no adequate protection. At most times, nature is no longer formidable, she has been subdued.
1.

In ancient times, man had an apprehension of :

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Answer :

Option D
2.

The modern transport system is a blessing as it

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Answer :

Option A
3.

Man has not yet succeeded in controlling the furies of

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Answer :

Option D
4.

Which of the following statement best reflects the underlying conviction of the passage?

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Answer :

Option C
5.

Modern medicine has helped man

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Answer :

Option B