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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother and rushed in the opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away only the three other children who come with him were saved.
Which incident is talked about here?
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother and rushed in the opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away only the three other children who come with him were saved.
When did Tsunami hit South-India?
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother and rushed in the opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away only the three other children who come with him were saved.
Whose family is being described here?
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother and rushed in the opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away only the three other children who come with him were saved.
Who were killed in the incident?
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
When the tremors stopped, they saw the sea rising. In the chaos and confusion, two of his children caught hold of the hands of their mother’s father and mother’s brother and rushed in the opposite direction. He never saw them again. His wife was also swept away only the three other children who come with him were saved.
Who were saved?
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Ignesious was manager of a cooperative society in Katchal. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m,because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
Name the lesson.
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Ignesious was manager of a cooperative society in Katchal. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m,because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
Who was Ignesious?
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Ignesious was manager of a cooperative society in Katchal. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m,because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
Why did his wife woke him up?
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Ignesious was manager of a cooperative society in Katchal. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m,because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
Why did he put the television down on the ground?
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Ignesious was manager of a cooperative society in Katchal. His wife woke him up at 6 a.m,because she felt an earthquake. Ignesious carefully took his television set off its table and put it down on the ground so that it would not fall and break. Then the family rushed out of the house.
What did he and his family do?
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away. Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up. She was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
Which incident is being talked about?
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away. Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up. She was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
Whose family is being described here?
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away. Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up. She was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
Who were killed in the incident?
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away. Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up. She was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
How did Alma save her life?
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Almas’s mother and aunts stood clinging to the leaves of a coconut tree, calling out to her. A wave uprooted the tree, and they too were washed away. Almas saw a log of wood floating. She climbed on to it. Then she fainted. When she woke up. She was in a hospital in Kamorta. From there she was brought to Port Blair. The little girl does not want to talk about the incident with anyone. She is still traumatised.
In which hospital was she admitted?
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Tilly saw the sea slowly rise, and start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen this in class in a video of a Tsunami that had hit the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. Her geography teacher had shown her class the video, and told them that Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides.
Which incident is being talked about?
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Tilly saw the sea slowly rise, and start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen this in class in a video of a Tsunami that had hit the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. Her geography teacher had shown her class the video, and told them that Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides.
Who saw the sea slowly rise and start to foam?
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Tilly saw the sea slowly rise, and start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen this in class in a video of a Tsunami that had hit the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. Her geography teacher had shown her class the video, and told them that Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides.
Where had she studied about Tsunami?
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Tilly saw the sea slowly rise, and start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen this in class in a video of a Tsunami that had hit the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. Her geography teacher had shown her class the video, and told them that Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides.
Tilly’s Geography teacher told her that Tsunami can be caused by:
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Tilly saw the sea slowly rise, and start to foam, bubble and form whirlpools. She remembered that she had seen this in class in a video of a Tsunami that had hit the Hawaiian Islands in 1946. Her geography teacher had shown her class the video, and told them that Tsunamis can be caused by earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides.
What happened in 1946?
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to shake. Some experts believe that animals’ more acute hearing helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.
What is the belief about animals?
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to shake. Some experts believe that animals’ more acute hearing helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.
What do some experts believe about animals?
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to shake. Some experts believe that animals’ more acute hearing helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.
Who realised the approaching danger fast?
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to shake. Some experts believe that animals’ more acute hearing helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.
Give the meaning of ‘approaching’.
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Many people believe that animals possess a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to shake. Some experts believe that animals’ more acute hearing helps them to hear or feel the earth’s vibration. They can sense an approaching disaster long before humans realise what’s going on.
Give the opposite of ‘believe’.
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Before the giant waves slammed into the coast in India and Sri Lanka, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen. They fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts, elephants screamed and ran for higher ground; dogs refused to go outdoors; flamingoes abandoned their low-lying breeding areas, and zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.
Which parts of India did the Tsunami hit?
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Before the giant waves slammed into the coast in India and Sri Lanka, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen. They fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts, elephants screamed and ran for higher ground; dogs refused to go outdoors; flamingoes abandoned their low-lying breeding areas, and zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.
Who realised the approaching danger first?
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Before the giant waves slammed into the coast in India and Sri Lanka, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen. They fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts, elephants screamed and ran for higher ground; dogs refused to go outdoors; flamingoes abandoned their low-lying breeding areas, and zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.
What did they do?
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Before the giant waves slammed into the coast in India and Sri Lanka, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen. They fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts, elephants screamed and ran for higher ground; dogs refused to go outdoors; flamingoes abandoned their low-lying breeding areas, and zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.
Why do the dogs refuse to go on outing that day?
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Before the giant waves slammed into the coast in India and Sri Lanka, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen. They fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts, elephants screamed and ran for higher ground; dogs refused to go outdoors; flamingoes abandoned their low-lying breeding areas, and zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.
Give the meaning of ‘fled’.
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