1. The author feels that improvements in the field of agriculture. A) cannot be achieved only by means of scientific training
B) have already introduced good results
C) can easily be seen
D) have largely based on technology
E) E) are absolutely unnecessary for productivity
2. We can infer from the passage that the agricultural community. A) is willing to have more vocational training
B) disregards the problems of the individual farmer
C) has already started to get benefit from the improved techniques
D) is conscious about the long-term profits of scientific training
E) is not the one that enjoys any change
3. The author is in the opinion that vocational training in agriculture. A) will be the best way to eliminate resistance to change in society
B) might supply farmers with a wide range of opportunities
C) will be useless even if it is backed up with various incentives
D) has often been disregarded by various authorities
E) is supposed to be as a priority for social development
Tigers usually grow to lengths of more than nine feet and can be bigger than the largest lion. They
have great strength. They clutch their prey to them, holding on with their claws, and depend on the
crushing bite of their powerful jaws. They swim very well and can often be seen splashing about in
water on very hot days, as they apparently suffer from the heat. When the air is cool, however, they
avoid wet or damp vegetation. They can climb, but do not approach the leopard's ability in this. They
can survive in rocky areas but generally prefer to stay on level ground. They are not as well equipped
with senses as one might expect. They apparently depend on their hearing while hunting. Their
eyesight is not particularly good, and they cannot spot prey until it moves.
4. It is clear in the text that tigers. . A) are the most talented climbers of all wild animals
B) rely heavily on their huge claws to catch their prey
C) are sensitive to significant variations in climate
D) closely take after lions as regards speed ,size and strength
E) rely on their eyesight in finding and catching prey