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1. The (1)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (2)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (3)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (4)........... up and there is also a trade (5)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (1).

Question 1 of 10

2. The (1)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (2)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (3)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (4)........... up and there is also a trade (5)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (2).

Question 2 of 10

3. The (1)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (2)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (3)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (4)........... up and there is also a trade (5)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (3).

Question 3 of 10

4. The (1)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (2)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (3)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (4)........... up and there is also a trade (5)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (4).

Question 4 of 10

5. The (1)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (2)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (3)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (4)........... up and there is also a trade (5)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (5).

Question 5 of 10

6. Every day for a whole year, all kind of holy men, hermits, scholars and nobles came, and related to the priests their deeds of ___(1)___, and the priests in solemn council heard their calms. At last, they decided that the one who seemed to be the greatest lover of ____(2)_____was a rich man who had that very year given all his ___(3)___to the poor. So they gave him the plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it turned into ___(4)___lead; thought, when he dropped it on the floor, to his __(5)___, it become gold again.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (1).

Question 6 of 10

7. Every day for a whole year, all kind of holy men, hermits, scholars and nobles came, and related to the priests their deeds of ___(1)___, and the priests in solemn council heard their calms. At last, they decided that the one who seemed to be the greatest lover of ____(2)_____was a rich man who had that very year given all his ___(3)___to the poor. So they gave him the plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it turned into ___(4)___lead; thought, when he dropped it on the floor, to his __(5)___, it become gold again.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (2).

Question 7 of 10

8. Every day for a whole year, all kind of holy men, hermits, scholars and nobles came, and related to the priests their deeds of ___(1)___, and the priests in solemn council heard their calms. At last, they decided that the one who seemed to be the greatest lover of ____(2)_____was a rich man who had that very year given all his ___(3)___to the poor. So they gave him the plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it turned into ___(4)___lead; thought, when he dropped it on the floor, to his __(5)___, it become gold again.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (3).

Question 8 of 10

9. Every day for a whole year, all kind of holy men, hermits, scholars and nobles came, and related to the priests their deeds of ___(1)___, and the priests in solemn council heard their calms. At last, they decided that the one who seemed to be the greatest lover of ____(2)_____was a rich man who had that very year given all his ___(3)___to the poor. So they gave him the plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it turned into ___(4)___lead; thought, when he dropped it on the floor, to his __(5)___, it become gold again.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (4).

Question 9 of 10

10. Every day for a whole year, all kind of holy men, hermits, scholars and nobles came, and related to the priests their deeds of ___(1)___, and the priests in solemn council heard their calms. At last, they decided that the one who seemed to be the greatest lover of ____(2)_____was a rich man who had that very year given all his ___(3)___to the poor. So they gave him the plate of gold, but when he took it in his hand, it turned into ___(4)___lead; thought, when he dropped it on the floor, to his __(5)___, it become gold again.

Select the most appropriate option that will fill in the blank (5).

Question 10 of 10

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