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Instructions [88 - 92 ] 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: 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.(2)
entry
access
way
approach
- The passage discusses Chinna Thambi, a wild elephant who became accustomed to human environments.
- The blank in question refers to how this elephant had unrestricted opportunities to obtain food.
- Option 1: Entry - "Entry" refers to the point of entrance, not suitable for describing continuous opportunities.
- Option 2: Access - "Access" is the ability or permission to approach, enter, or use, which fits the given context as it implies ongoing opportunity.
- Option 3: Way - "Way" generally refers to a path or method, less precise in this context.
- Option 4: Approach - "Approach" is more about movement towards something, not continuous availability.
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