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Directions : In this section you have a few short passage. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First , read the passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. Passage:My most interesting visitor comes at night, when the lights are still burning – a tiny bat who prefers to fly in through the open door, and will use the window only if there is no alternative. His object in entering the house is to snap up the moths that cluster around the lamps. All the bats I have seen fly fairly high, keeping near the ceiling; but this particular bat flies in low, like a dive-bomber, zooming in and out of chair legs and under tables. Once, he passed straight between my legs. Has his radar gone wrong, I wondered, or is he just plain crazy?
The bat entered the room
Because there was no alternative
to eat the moths round the lamps
as it had gone mad
as it preferred to fly in through the open door
According to the author the main objective of the bat to enter the room is to eat moths that cluster around the lamps.
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