In the following passages, one word has been omitted in each line against which a blank is given. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it in the space provided. Ensure that the word that forms your answer is underlined. The first one is done for you.
Ans: In UK, Santa Claus is known 'Father Christmas'. He was originally wanderer. He visited people winter and feasted with them, dressed in green. It only in the 18th century the figure dressed in red, riding sleigh drawn by reindeer began appear.
Ans: Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya a wonderful woman. Born 3 April 1903, she lived a brave and active life she died in 1988. A great patriot, was one of the leaders our freedom struggle. She travelled widely wrote many interesting books her experiences childhood.
Ans: Crocodiles lay their eggs the banks river under the ground, simply protect them. In the case of fish, eggs laid in thousands. As result, in spite of hundreds and thousands been eaten other fishes, thousands still survive.
Ans: The yak is most precious animal Tibet. It is known as the boat of the highlands just the camel is called the ship the desert. Used in teams, carries barley, tea and salt from place to another. Yak milk very rich and nutritious. It can be made into butter.
Ans: At the foothills the Shivalik range of mountains, there lived group of frogs. They a rather content lot that lived happily from season, jumping in out of puddles in the rainy season and basking the sun in the winters. They knew they were luckier other creatures around them because could live both on land and in water.
Ans: The lemming not a very handsome animal. It is small looks rather like a rat. Once every few years, the lemmings leave homes in the mountains and start travelling. You never see a lemming in countries India and Nepal because lives only in very cold parts the world.
Ans: The Great Pyramid is most famous structure in the world built King Cheops around 2650 BC. It's height now 137 mtrs (original height 146 mtrs). Almost 2.5 million blocks stone were put in building this pyramid measures 230 metres squares the base. Close the eastern plank of the Pyramid of Cheops lie three pyramids dedicated either to his wives family members.
Ans: Can imagine a world without peacocks, parrots, cuckoos and nightingales? The peacock is national bird and is known for its beautiful feathers graceful dance. But peacock deaths being reported from different parts the country and numbers are declining.
Ans: Stubble burning the process of removing crop residue fields post harvest by setting fire it. This usually happens October or November, the farmers begin to prepare the field planting of winter crops-especially wheat.
Ans: We all know that the Earth two poles - the north and the south pole. What most us don't know is that, is a thirdpole. It is the region which is the north of India and to the south China.
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