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Question : Comprehension:

Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.

Tens of thousands of people who lost their homes in a catastrophic earthquake huddled around campfires in the bitter cold and clamoured for food and water on Thursday, three days after the temblor hit Turkey and Syria and killed more than 19,300 on Monday, February 6, 2023.

Emergency crews used pickaxes, shovels, and jackhammers to dig through twisted metal and concrete and occasionally still pulled out survivors.

In the Turkish city of Antakya, dozens scrambled for aid in front of a truck distributing children's coats and other supplies. Many of those who lost their homes found shelter in tents, stadiums, and other temporary accommodations, but others slept outdoors.

In Antakya, over 100 bodies were awaiting identification in a makeshift morgue outside a hospital.

Authorities called off search-and-rescue operations in the cities of Kilis and Sanliurfa, where destruction was not as severe as in other impacted regions.

The U.N. is authorised to deliver aid through only one border crossing, and road damage has prevented that thus far. U.N. officials pleaded for humanitarian concerns to take precedence over wartime politics.

The scale of loss and suffering remained massive. Turkish authorities said on Thursday that the death toll had risen to more than 16,100 in the country, with more than 64,000 injured.

In Syria, which includes government-held and rebel-held areas, more than 3,100 people have been reported dead and more than 5,000 injured.

Rescue teams urged quiet in the hope of hearing stifled pleas for help, and the Syrian paramedic group known as the White Helmets noted that every second could mean saving a life. But more and more often, the teams pulled out dead bodies.

It was not clear how many people were still unaccounted for in both countries.

Turkey's disaster-management agency said more than 110,000 rescue personnel were now taking part in the effort, and more than 5,500 vehicles, including tractors, cranes, bulldozers, and excavators, had been shipped.

The Foreign Ministry said 95 countries have offered help. More than half of that number have sent a total of nearly 6,500 rescuers. Another 2,400 more are still expected to arrive.

International aid for Syria was far more sparse.

Efforts there have been hampered by the civil war and the isolation of the rebel-held region along the border that is surrounded by Russia-backed government forces.

The passage highlights all the following except.

Option 1: Syria’s rebel-held areas and the Civil war going on there

Option 2: the foreign aid being offered to Turkey and Syria

Option 3: the suffering of people in the earthquake hit areas of Turkey and Syria

Option 4: the rescue work being carried out in Turkey and Syria


Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024
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Correct Answer: Syria’s rebel-held areas and the Civil war going on there


Solution : The first option is correct.

The passage highlights the foreign aid given to Turkey and Syria due to the catastrophic earthquakes, which makes the second option an incorrect choice. The passage also mentions the sufferings of people who lost their homes and were huddled around campfires hungry and waiting for food in the earthquake-hit areas, which is mentioned in the first passage, making the third option incorrect. The passage also describes in detail the rescue work that has been going on , which makes the fourth option incorrect.

Thus, the correct answer is, Syria’s rebel-held areas and the civil war going on there. It is not mentioned anywhere in the passage.

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