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Read the passage and answer the following questions In a country which is home to the world's largest population of tigers, few things swing public opinion more sharply than a "man-eater" does. With 17 people killed by tigers in the past five weeks in the four Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, angry residents of affected areas are threatening to take the law into their own hands. But then, to those who do not know it, nothing can describe the terror of living in the shadow of a "man-eating" tiger on the prowl. In Tamil Nadu's Nilgiri district, schools in the Dodabetta region have been shut for over a week now. The majority of the householders here are people on daily wages who have not gone to work. If the "tiger curfew" continues much longer, the poorer families may start to starve.
The schools in Dodabetta region have been shut down because
The poorer families are starving
The angry residents might take law in their hands
of large populations of tigers
of threat of man eaters
Correct answer is (d). Because of the terror of living in the shadow of a "man-eating" tiger on the prowl. In Tamil Nadu's Nilgiri district, schools in the Dodabetta region have been shut for over a week now.
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