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5r66Questions 1-10 are based on the

following passage.
Fauna 1.
(1) In treating this branch of natural history, A) NO CHANGE
takes place the first man—the true curly-
head, flab-nosed, pouch-mouthed (2) negro B) In treating this branch of natural history,
not the Wahuma. Those men are well we will first take man
distributed all over these latitudes but are C) In treating this branch of natural history,
not found anywhere in dense communities. this first man will take
(3) Their system of government is mostly of
the patriarchal character. Some are D) In treating this branch of natural history,
pastorals, (4) also most are agriculturalists; firstly will be the man
and this difference, I believe, originates 2.
solely from want of a stable government, to
(5) unable them to reap what they produce; A) NO CHANGE
for where the negro can save his cattle, B) negro. Not the
which is his wealth, by eating grain, he will
do it. (6) In the same way as all animals, C) negro, yet he is not the
whether wild or tame, requires a guide to D) negro, not the
lead their flocks, so do the negroes finds it
necessary to have chiefs over their villages 3.
and little communities, who are their A) NO CHANGE
referees on all domestic or political
questions. They have both their district and B) There
their village chiefs, but, in the countries we C) The
are about to travel over, no (7) kings such
as we shall find that the Wahuma have. The D) It’s
district chief is absolute, though guided in 4.
great measure by his "grey-beards," who
constantly attend his residence, and (8) talk A) NO CHANGE
their affairs of state. These commonly B) however
concern petty internal matters; for they are
both too selfish and (9) narrow-minded to C) and
care for anything but their own private D) but
concerns. The grey-beards circulate the
orders of the chief amongst the village
chiefs, who are fined when they do not
comply with them; (10) but hence all orders
are pretty well obeyed.
5. 8.
A) NO CHANGE A) NO CHANGE
B) enable sb to B) talk into
C) able to C) talk to
D) capable of D) talk over

6. 9.
A) NO CHANGE A) NO CHANGE
B) In the same way as all animals whether B) too narrow-minded
wild or tame, require a guide to lead their wordiness
C) minded narrow
flocks, so do the negroes find it necessary to
diction :
have chiefs over their villages and little D) to narrow minded
here/ hear/
communities, who are their referees on all
to/too
domestic or political questions.
10.
C) In the same way as all animals, whether
wild or tame, require a guide to lead their A) NO CHANGE
flocks, so do the negroes find it necessary to therefore
B) hence all
have chiefs over their villages and little as a result
communities, who are their referees on all C) and all
domestic or political questions.
D) and hence all
D) In the same way as all animals, whether
wild or tame, require a guide to lead their
flocks so do the negroes find it necessary to
have chiefs over their villages and little
communities who are their referees on all
domestic or political questions.

7.
A) NO CHANGE
B) kings such as: we shall find such as: xxx

C) kings, such as we shall find


D) kings; such as we shall find
;such as xxxx

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