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When one flies into Japan, the first thing they notice

CBSE Board Class 12 English Solved Passages Chapter – 4  Reading Comprehension IV (Discursive Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. When one flies into Japan, the first thing they notice is that it’s different. In Japan, things are different from day one. Firstly, the language is radically different, apart from the fact that the …

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The process of ageing starts with conception in the

CBSE Board Class 12 English Solved Passages Chapter – 4  Reading Comprehension IV (Discursive Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. The process of ageing starts with conception in the mother’s womb, When we are young, we don’t recognize that there will come a time when our limbs will become weak, our eyesight less keen …

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Availability of “bare necessities” such as housing

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 5  Reading Comprehension V (Case based Factual Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. Availability of “bare necessities” such as housing, water, sanitation, electricity and clean cooking fuel has improved across all states in the country in 2018 compared to 2012, the Economic Survey for 2020-21 …

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Geopolitical tensions between India and China and

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 5  Reading Comprehension V (Case based Factual Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. Geopolitical tensions between India and China and the rise of local developers have resulted in Indian apps holding a larger chunk of the overall market at the cost of Chinese options. 2. …

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Changes in portion sizes, energy contents and nutrient

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 5  Reading Comprehension V (Case based Factual Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. Changes in portion sizes, energy contents and nutrient profiles of fast foods over the last 30 years show how these have led to lifestyle diseases. 2. Till now, research has revolved around …

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The defence mechanism of human body is a gift

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 4  Reading Comprehension IV (Discursive Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. The defence mechanism of human body is a gift of nature provided to human beings. The power of our body to fight against various disease-producing agents is known as defensive mechanism. This defensive mechanism …

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When a star explodes in a supernova, it leaves behind

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 4  Reading Comprehension IV (Discursive Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. When a star explodes in a supernova, it leaves behind a stellar mass for its rebirth. Similarly, the death of a great man results in immortality. The perenniality of Indian culture is analogous to …

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Much of India’s law making process has been outside

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 4  Reading Comprehension III (Discursive Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1.Much of India’s law making process has been outside the scrutiny of ordinary people. They are not framed by legislators or even senior bureaucrats but are often drafts prepared by babus. Sometimes, powerful business interests …

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Alain Bombard remarked that shipwrecked men

CBSE Board Class 12 English Un-Solved Passages Chapter – 3  Reading Comprehension III (Literary Passages) Read the following passage carefully: 1. In 1951, a young French doctor, Alain Bombard remarked that shipwrecked men who found themselves afloat at sea without food or fresh water could remain alive for a long time. They could live on …

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