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    Question : Comprehension:
    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
    The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognized as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
    Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
    The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo
    The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
    Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
    The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
    They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
    Question:
    Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

    Option 1: The drongo looks exactly like a crow.

    Option 2: Smaller birds are protected by the drongo.

    Option 3: This bird is a native of tropical countries in south-Asia.

    Option 4: The drongo is a small perching bird.

    Correct Answer: The drongo looks exactly like a crow.


    Solution : The first option is the correct choice.

    The statement "the drongo looks exactly like a crow" is not true, according to the passage.

    The passage describes the Black Drongo as a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail,

    Question : Comprehension:
    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
    The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognised as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines the species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
    The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
    Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
    The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
    They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
    Question:
    The Black Drongos are also likely to migrate in summer to:

    Option 1: India

    Option 2: Southern China

    Option 3: Sri Lanka

    Option 4: Northern Pakistan

    Correct Answer: Northern Pakistan


    Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.

    The passage mentions that the Black Drongos are found as summer visitors to north-eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. This means that during the summer, the Black Drongos migrate to these regions.

    The key phrase is "summer visitors",

    Question : Comprehension:
    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
    The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognised as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
    Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
    The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
    The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
    Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
    The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
    They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
    Question:
    What was the impact of trying to introduce the species to the Pacific islands?

    Option 1: They decreased in numbers drastically.

    Option 2: They returned to the lands of their origin.

    Option 3: They proved to be a threat to the local birds.

    Option 4: They did not survive in the changed climate conditions.

    Correct Answer: They proved to be a threat to the local birds.


    Solution : The third option is the correct choice.

    The impact of introducing the Black Drongo species to some Pacific islands was that they thrived and became abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of

    Question : Comprehension:
    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
    The Black Drongo also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognised as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia, from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
    Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
    The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
    The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
    Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
    The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
    They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
    Question:
    Which one of the following statements made about the Drongo in the passage will NOT help us to identify the bird?
     

    Option 1: It is completely black.

    Option 2: It is recognised as a full species.

    Option 3: It hunts close to the ground.

    Option 4: It has a forked tail.

    Correct Answer: It is recognised as a full species.


    Solution : The second option is the correct choice.

    The statement "It is recognised as a full species" will not help us identify the bird.

    The reason is that recognising the Black Drongo as a full species provides information about its

    Question : Comprehension:
    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
    The Black Drongo, also known as the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family. Previously, it was seen as a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo but is now recognised as a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 cm in length.
    Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone lines.
    The species is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
    The Black Drongo has been introduced to some Pacific islands, where it has thrived and become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and endemic bird species there.
    Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable them to capture flying insects. With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
    The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the ground or off vegetation.
    They are found as summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
    Question:
    Which aspect of its nature does the bird show to larger birds that attempt to violate its space?

    Option 1: Its ability to fly high.

    Option 2: Its tendency to sit upright on perches.

    Option 3: Its ability to catch flying insects.

    Option 4: Its capacity to attack.

    Correct Answer: Its capacity to attack.


    Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.

    The passage indicates that the Black Drongo is famous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows. When larger birds, including birds of prey, attempt to violate their territory, the Black

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    Yes you can appear for biology exam as additional subject , you should get minimum 50 % marks in it after the result you will be able to apply for neet.


    Eligibility criteria for appearing Neet

    The candidate must have passed class xii with physics,  chemistry and biology

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    No medical college will allow leave for 5 months.

    As you are first year MBBS student you must be well aware of 75% attendance rule.

    Basically required attendance is 80% and there is 5 % relaxation.

    This rule is strictly followed , In case of genuine reason sometimes

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    Candidates must be 17 years old or older at the time of admission, or they must be 17 years old by December 31, 2024. Therefore, candidates must have been born no later than December 31, 2007. And since you fulfill this eligibility criteria, you are eligible for Neet

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