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Summarize the following paragraph

According to the dictionary, the word tsunami stands for an extremely large wave in the sea, caused by an earthquake.  Such mighty waves caused by earthquakes are not very common but these have been seen in different oceans at different periods.  Whenever such a wave appears, it causes an all round havoc in all the areas that come across the path of these high waves moving at a terrific speed.  At such times, water which is generally called the elixir of life becomes a real danger destroying life and property on a large scale. 

Option 1: None of these

Option 2:

Tsunami denotes unbridled and lethal water

Option 3:

Tsunami causes mass destruction

Option 4:

Tsunami causes precariousness

Option 5:

Tsunami is caused by earthquakes


Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024
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Correct Answer:

Tsunami denotes unbridled and lethal water


Solution : The paragraph is about how does tsunami work. Hence, “Tsunami denotes unbridled and lethal water” is the best option

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