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c) make sure that no rabies enters the country
d) deal with the
recent outbreaks of rabies, especially in foxes in Britain
15. It is obviously stated in the passage that, for nearly a century,
a) thanks to new diagnostic techniques rabies has been confined to dogs, foxes and bats
b) rabies has been one of the mast frightening diseases in Europe
c) strict quarantine laws have
been effective in Britain
d) no one in Britain has contracted rabies.
When we turn to the problem of fishing, we see that through a UN Convention on the
Law of
the Sea, the world's countries have indicated that they recognize the risks of over-fishing,
Nations can now declare 200 mile exclusive economic areas and exclusive
fishing areas and
control the catch at a level that is reasonable. Developing nations seem to be beginning to
benefit from the new fisheries regime which offers the promise
of allowing them to manage
fishing
resources for optimum, that is long-term, benefits.
16.We can conclude from the passage that the statutory measures taken by the UN, regarding
fishing, ............. .
a) are unlikely to be abided by, at least not in the
near future
b) have been welcomed by all the member nations
c) have had no beneficial impact on the situation
d)
came into effect too late
17. One major benefit arising out of the 200-mile exclusive fishing zone is as we conclude from
the passage, to ............. .
a) to supply best use of the marine resources through international cooperation
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