Comprehension: | ||
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has cleared some stunning ancient remains in the Bandhavgarh Forest Reserve. ASI exploration has recorded 26 temples, 26 caves, 2 monasteries, 2 stupas, 24 inscriptions, 46 sculptures, other scattered remains and 19 water structures in Madhya Pradesh’s Tiger haven. These finding are from different historical time zones and cover the reigns of the kings Shri Bhimsena, Maharaja Pothasiri, Maharaja Bhattadeva. ASI deciphered the inscriptions found there and discovered that the names of various places mentioned here are Kaushami, Mathura, Pavata (Parvata), Vejabharada and Sapatanaairikaa. An ASI team covered nearly 170 sq. km. falling in the area of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve over months-long exploration of the region which was undertaken for the first time since 1938. | ||
SubQuestion No : 53 | ||
Q.53 | ‘Being a tiger reserve, unrestricted access to tourists to the archaeological sites is unlikely to be allowed.’ This sentence means that the tourists: | |
Ans | A. will have access to neither to the tiger reserve nor to the archaeological sites. | |
B. will be allowed to reach the archaeological finds freely. | ||
C. will have restricted access to the archaeological sites. | ||
D. will have restricted access to the tiger reserve. |
Correct Ans Provided: C