Comprehension: | ||
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. I often went to the lagoon, which has a four-fathom bank where the tababa (tiger shark) muster in hundreds for a day or two every month. Offshore at rising tide, you can watch their great striped bodies sliding and swooping with arrogant ease not six feet under your keel. They range in length from nine to fourteen feet, with an occasional giant of eighteen feet. | ||
SubQuestion No : 78 | ||
Q.78 | Which of the following is NOT true of the tababa? | |
Ans | 1. They attack a person who remains still in water. | |
2. They have huge striped bodies. | ||
3. They lack the sense of smell. | ||
4. Their average length is from nine to fourteen feet. |
Correct Ans Provided: 3