CDS-I 2012 English comprehension Question Paper Passage 33 (Level 1)

To what extent, though, are modern farming methods sustainable ? There is abundant evidence that a high price has to be paid to sustain the high rates of food production achieved by farmed monocultures. For example, they offer ideal conditions for the epidemic spread of diseases such as mastitis, brucellosis and swine fever among livestock and coccidiosis among poultry. Farmed animal are normally kept at densities far higher than their species would meet in nature with the result that disease transmission rates are magnified. In addition, high rates of transmission between herds occur as animals are sold from one farming enterprise to another, and it is easy for the farmers themselves, with mud on their boots and their vehicles, to act as vectors of pests and disease.

QUESTIONS:

1. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements :.

1. The modern practices of farming are undesirable for developing countries.

2. Monoculture practices should be given up to eliminate disease transmission in animals.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

(A) 1 only 

(B) 2 only 

(C) Both 1 and 2 

(D) Neither 1 nor 2 

Answer: (C)

2. What is the essence of this passage ?

(A) Farming is a very costly affair. 

(B) Farmed animals are kept at higher densities in monocultures. 

(C) There is a widespread transmission of animal diseases now-a-days. 

(D) Human dependence on monoculture is fragile. 

Answer: (C)

(Source: CDS-I Exam Paper English – 2012)

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