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  1. New research____________that even when wild prey is available, the attacks on livestock by snow leopards have____________been on the rise.
    1) camouflage,  plague
    2) cloak, illegible
    3) obscure, harass
    4) indicates , cumulatively
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: cumulatively, cumulatively

  2. Fortunately, research models indicate that there are considerable stretches of____________in High Asia that could____________climate-related changes in the greater Himalayan region, creating refuge lands for snow leopards.
    1) resist, strain
    2) steppes, withstand
    3) harbors, grapple
    4) couch, combat
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation:steppes, withstand 

  3. The____________had severely hit life in the hill districts, and it is clear that local support for the agitation was waning.
    1) dissemble
    2) ensconce
    3) exasperate
    4) blockade
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation:blockade

  4. Today, the factors that pose a____________to the species remain unchanged, and the IUCN down-listing, which changes the classification since 1986, should not be____________by policymakers.
    1) blight, bedevil
    2) confront, torment
    3) threat, misread
    4) persevere, oppress
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation:threat, misread

  5. If conservation has protected the cat, it must be____________by enlarging protected areas in all the range countries, and keeping out incompatible activities such as mining and human____________.
    1) strengthened, interference
    2) masquerade, intrusion
    3) sneaked, impinging
    4) bootleg, trespassing
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation:strengthened, interference

  6. Whether the electorate will vindicate his judgment, however, may well depend on the grit and____________of his challenger, Tokyo’s first woman Governor, Yuriko Koike.
    1) indolence
    2) indecision
    3) tenacity
    4) smuggle
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation:tenacity

  7. A free electricity____________can ease the financial burden on the poor to some degree, but it will not address the____________burden of power bills.
    1) peculiar, intervention
    2) connection, recurring
    3) articulateness, intercession
    4) queer, obtrusion
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation:connection, recurring

  8. In fact, by failing to account for____________connections taken by households which find it difficult to afford legal access to power, government data on electricity accessibility understate____________.
    1) illegal, penetration
    2) idleness, gatecrashing
    3) timidity, tampering
    4) peddle, trespass
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation:illegal, penetration

  9. India handled the problem of the cat____________on goats, sheep, donkeys and other animals by roping in communities in conservation, and____________them for any losses.
    1) preying, compensating
    2) offbeat, ecowardice
    3) grotesque, ludicrous
    4) eccentric, deviant
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation:preying, compensating

  10. It would be a____________to conservation if governments shift their focus away from the big challenges to the snow leopard’s future:____________in live animals in Central Asia, and hostility from communities because of its attacks on livestock.
    1) anomalous, bargain
    2) preposterous, slackness
    3) bizarre, cowardic
    4) disservice, trafficking
    Answer & Explanation
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation:disservice, trafficking





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