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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Delhi’s meteorology (1) ______ the quantity of chaff burnt play a greater role in (2) ______ air quality than the time chosen by farmers in Punjab to start crop burning, a study argues. Crop burning, a traditional practice in Punjab and Haryana of (3) ______ fields off rice chaff to prepare for winter sowing, begins around October and (4) ______ in November, coinciding with the (5) ______ of southwest monsoon.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
leaks
creaks
falls
peaks
- The passage discusses the timing of crop burning in Punjab and Haryana in relation to seasonal changes.
- It starts in October and ends in November, around the time the southwest monsoon withdraws.
- The correct word should indicate when crop burning activities are at their highest.
- Option 1: "leaks" - This means to let out fluid or gas, which doesn't fit.
- Option 2: "creaks" - This means to make a sound, not suitable in this context.
- Option 3: "falls" - This suggests a decline or drop, which doesn't match the context.
- Option 4: "peaks" - This indicates reaching the highest point, suitable for describing the end of the crop-burning period.
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