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Although a wild elephant, Chinna Thambi did not grow up entirely in the wild. For over the last (1) _________ he has had easy (2) _________________ to food at Thadagam, a village surrounded by the Western Ghats near Coimbatore. Brick (3) ______________ tempted him with (4) ________________ of water and he loved the palm pith that was used as (5) __________ for baking bricks.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. (5)
fodder
logs
matter
fuel
- Statement (1): This discusses the time over which Chinna Thambi, a wild elephant, had access to the area around Thadagam village. The time period is unspecified here.
- Statement (2): Mentions that Chinna Thambi had easy access to food in the village, highlighting its reliance on nearby human settlements.
- Statement (3): Refers to brick making in the area, which may attract the elephant for resources.
- Blank (5) Options:
- 1. Fodder: Refers to food for livestock, unsuitable here as it does not fit the context of brick making.
- 2. Logs: Refers to wood pieces, unrelated to both elephant's consumption and brick making.
- 3. Matter: Generic term, does not fit contextually with baking bricks.
- 4. Fuel: Suitable choice due to its relevance in providing energy for brick baking.
- Correct Answer: Option 4, "fuel," fits best as palm pith can indeed be used as fuel in brick production.
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