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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank Comprehension: Environmental pollution is a global problem and (1)______ threat to human survival. The causes of pollution are quite (2)______, such as contamination of water, cutting of trees and forests, emission of toxic gases etc. Due to (3)______ factors, the flora and fauna are adversely affected. An awareness to protect the environment is everybody’s (4)______ duty and we should collectively come forward for this noble campaign. Government is taking strong (5)______ to check the menace of pollution.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No.1
the
an
some
a
- Statement Explanation: The passage describes environmental pollution as a global issue and something threatening human survival.
- Option 1: the - This would imply a specific threat already mentioned, which isn't appropriate here.
- Option 2: an - This typically precedes a singular, non-specific noun starting with a vowel sound; it doesn't fit well in this context.
- Option 3: some - This implies a partial or unspecified amount, which isn't suitable for a singular concept like a threat.
- Option 4: a - This correctly introduces a non-specific, singular threat. It's appropriate for the sentence structure and context.
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