| Comprehension: | ||
| Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. The Chyur tree is commonly known as ‘Phulwara’ in northern India, ‘Chyur’ in Nepal and ‘Gophal’ in Bengal. It is found in the Himalayan regions at an altitude of 500 to 1200 metres. Chyur tree resembles an umbrella. This tree is large and shady with dense leaves. Its pulpy fruit gets a thick skin on ripening. People in the mountains call it Kalpavriksha. It is also known as ‘Indian Butter Tree’ as it produces oilseeds. Fertile, moist soil is required for planting and growing of Chyur tree. It bears flowers and fruits from October to January. As this tree blossoms, the atmosphere becomes fragrant. The honey made from its flowers is of high quality and is full of nutrients. The oil extracted is called the ghee of Chyur. Local people extract juice from its flowers and boil it to make jaggery. Ayurvedic physicians use it as medicine. The seed oil, honey and jaggery make the tree prominent in rural economy. Chyur tree contributes greatly towards prevention of landslides and soil erosion. Its long and broad leaves are efficient in collecting soil, water and food materials. | ||
| SubQuestion No : 12 | ||
| Q.12 | Which word in the passage means the same as ‘outstanding’? | |
| Ans | 1. Efficient | |
| 2. Nutrient | ||
| 3. Fragrant | ||
| 4. Prominent | ||
Correct Ans Provided: 4