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The Wasteland‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A new catastrophe faces Afghanistan. The American bombing campaign is conspiring with years of civil conflict and drought to create an environmental crisis.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Humanitarian and political concerns are dominating the headlines. But they are also masking the disappearance of the country's once rich habitat and wildlife, which are quietly being crushed by war. The UN is dispatching a team of investigators to the region next month to evaluate the damage. “A health environment is a prerequisite for rehabilitation,” says Klaus Topfer, head of the UN environment Programme.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Much of south-east Afghanistan was once lush forest watered by monsoon rains. Forests now cover less than 2 per cent of the country. “The worst deforestation occurred during Talibab rule, when its timber mafia denuded forests to sell to Pakistani markets,” says Usman Qazi, an environmental consultant based in Quetta, Pakistan. And the intense bombing intended to flush out the last of the Taliban troops is destroying or burning much of what remains.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  The refugee crisis is also wrecking the environment, and much damage may be irreversible. Forests and vegetation are being cleared for much-needed farming, but the gains are likely to be only short-term. “Eventually the land will be unfit for even the most basic form of agriculture,” warns hammad Naqi of the World Wide Fund for Nature in Pakistan. Refugees—around 4 million as the last count—are also cutting into forests for firewood.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  The hail of bombs falling on Afghanistan is making life particularly hard for the country's wildlife. Birds such as the pelican and endangered Siberian crane cross eastern Afghanistan as they follow one of the world's great migratory thoroughfares from Siberia to Pakistan and India. But the number of the birds flying across the region has dropped by a staggering 85 per cent. “Cranes are very sensitive and they do not use the route if they see any danger,” says Ashiq Ahgmad, an environmental scientist for the WWF in Peshawar, Pakistan, who has tracked the collapse of the birds migration this winter.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  The rugged mountains also usually provide a safe have for mountain leopards, gazelles, bears and Marco Polo sheep—the world's largest species. “The same terrain that allows fighters to strike and disappear back into the hills has also historically enabled wild life to survive,” says Peter Zahler of the Wildlife Conservation society, based in New York. But he warns they are now under intense pressure from the bombing and invasions of refugees and fighters.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  For instance, some refugees are hunting rare snow leopards to buy a safe passage across the border. A single fur can fetch $2,000 on the black market, says Zahler. Only 5,000 or so snow leopards are thought to survive in central Asia, and less than 100 in Afghanistan, their numbers already decimated by extensive hunting and smuggling into Pakistan before the conflict. Timber, falcons and medicinal plants are also being smuggled across the border. The Talibab once controlled much of this trade, but the recent power vacuum could exacerbate the problem.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Bombing will also leave its mark beyond the obvious craters. Defence analysts says that while depleted uranium has been used less in Afghanistan that in the Kosovo conflict, conventional explosives will litter the country with pollutants. They contain toxic compounds such as cyclonite, a carcinogen, and rocket propellants contain perchlorates, which damage thyroid glands.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  1. All of the following are causes of the environmental crisis in Afghanistan EXCEPT‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. American bombing.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. heavy monsoon rains.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. years of lack of rain.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. fighting among the Afghanis.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  2. According to the passage, the main cause of the loss of the country's forests is‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. the flooding caused by the monsoon rain.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. the intense bombing of the Taliban troops.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. the improper use of the trees for benefits during Taliban rule.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. the fire set to burn the forests by the Taliban troops.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  3. Most of the migratory bird no longer fly across Afghanistan to Pakistan and India because‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. they change their route from time to time.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. some birds have collapsed while flying.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. they have been threatened by the bombs dropped on the country.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. they are scared by the big animals in the mountains.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  4. In which of the following ways do the refugees threaten the survival of such wild animals as the snow leopards?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. They hunt the animals for food.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. They fight in the rugged mountains that provide a haven for the animals.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. They hunt the animals to make profits.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. They drive the animals away from their homes in the mountains.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  5. Which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the last paragraph?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. Depleted uranium is not a kind of conventional explosives.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. Craters are not the only damage done by bombs.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. The conventional bombs are no less damaging to environment than the non-conventional ones.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. Fewer people were killed in bombing in Afghanistan than in Kosovo.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
Late-night Drinking‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Coffee lovers beware. Having a quick “pick-me-up” cup of coffee late in the day will play havoc with your sleep. As well as being a stimulant, caffeine interrupts the flow of melatonin, the brain hormone that sends people into a sleep.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Melatonin levels normally start to rise about two hours before bedtime. Levels then peak between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., before falling again. “It's the neurohormone that controls our sleep and tells our body when to sleep and when to wake, ” says Maurice Ohayon of the Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center at Stanford University in California. But researchers in Israel have found that caffeinated coffee halves the body's levels of this sleep hormone.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Lotan Shilo and a team at the Sapir Medical Center in Tel Aviv University found that six volunteers slept less well after a cup of caffeinated coffee than after drinking the same amount of decaf. On average, subjects slept 336 minutes per night after drinking caffeinated coffee, compared with 415 minutes after decaf. They also took half an hour to drop off4—twice as long as usual—and jigged around in bed twice as much.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  In the second phase of the experiment, the researchers woke the volunteers every three hours and asked them to give a urine sample. Shilo measured concentrations of a breakdown product of melatonin. The results suggest that melatonin concentrations in caffeine drinkers were half those in decaf drinkers. In a paper accepted for publication in Sleep Medicinc, the researchers suggest that caffeine blocks production of the enzyme that drives melatonin production.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Because it can take many hours to eliminate caffeine from the body, Ohayon recommends that coffee lovers switch to decaf after lunch.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  1.The author mentions “pick-me-up” to indicate that‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. melatonin levels need to be raised.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. neurohormone can wake us up.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. coffee is a stimulant.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. decaf is a caffeinated coffee.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  2. Which of the following tells us how caffeine affects sleep?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. Caffeine blocks production of the enzyme that stops melatonin production.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. Caffeine interrupts the flow of the hormone that prevents people from sleeping.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. Caffeine halves the body's levels of sleep hormone.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. Caffeine stays in the body for many hours.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  3. What does paragraph 3 mainly discuss?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. Different effects of caffeinated coffee and decaf on sleep.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. Different findings of Lotan Shilo and a team about caffeine.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. The fact that the subjects slept 415 minutes per night after drinking decaf.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. The evidence that the subjects took half an hour to fall asleep.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  4.What does the experiment mentioned in paragraph 4 prove?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. There are more enzymes in decaf drinkers' urine sample.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. there are more melatonin concentrations in caffeine  drinkers' urine sample.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. Decaf drinkers produce less melatonin.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. Caffeine drinkers produce less sleep hormone.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  5. The author of this passage probably agrees that‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. coffee lovers sleep less than those who do not drink coffee.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. we should not drink coffee after supper.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. people sleep more soundly at midnight than at 3 a.m.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. if we feel sleepy at night, we should go to bed immediately.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
Pool Watch‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Swimmers can drown in busy swimming pools when lifeguards fail to notice that they are in trouble. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents says that on average 15 people drown in British pools each year, but many more suffer major injury after getting into difficulties. Now a French company has developed an artificial intelligence system called Poseidon that sounds the alarm when it sees someone in danger of drowning.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  When a swimmer sinks towards the bottom of the pool, the new system sends an alarm signal to a poolside monitoring station and a lifeguard's paper. In trials at a pool in Ancenis, near Nantes, it saved a life within just a few months, says Alistair MeQuade, a spokesman for its maker, Poseidon Technologies.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  Poseidon keeps watch through a network of underwater and overheard video cameras. AI software analyses the images to work out swimmers trajectories. To do this reliably, it has to tell the difference between a swimmer and the shadow of someone being cast onto the bottom or side of the pool. “The underwater environment is a very dynamic one, with many shadows and reflections dancing around.” Says McQuade.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  The software does this by “projecting” a shape in its field of view onto an image of the far wall of the pool. It does the same with an image from another camera viewing the shape from a different angle. If the two projections are in the same position, the shape is identified as a shadow and is ignored. But if they are different, the shape is a swimmer and so the system follows its trajectory.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  To pick out potential drowning victims, anyone in the water who starts to descend slowly is added to the software's “pre-alert” list, says McQuade. Swimmers who then stay immobile on the pool bottom for 5 seconds or more are considered in danger of drowning. Poseidon double-checks that the image really is of a swimmer, not a shadow, by seeing whether it obscures the pool's floor texture when viewed from overhead. If so, it alerts the lifeguard, showing the swimmer's location on a poolside screen.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  The first full-scale Poseidon system will be officially opened next week at a pool in High Wycombe. Buckinghamshire. One man who is impressed with the idea is Travor Baylis, inventor of the clockwork radio. Baylis runs a company that installs swimming pools—and he was once an underwater escapologist with a circus. “I say full marks to them if this works and can save lives,” he says. But he adds that any local authority spending £30,000-plus on a Poseidon system ought to be investing similar amounts in teaching children to swim.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  1. AI means the same as‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. an image.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. an idea.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. anyone in the water.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. artificial intelligence.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  2. What is required of AI software to save a life?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. It must be able to swim.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. It must keep walking round the pool.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. It can distinguish between a swimmer and a shadow.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. It can save a life within a few months.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  3. How does Poseidon save a life?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. He plunges into the pool.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. It alerts the lifeguard.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. He cries for help.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. It rushes to the pool.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  4. Which of the following statements about Trevor baylis is NOT true?‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. He runs.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. He invented the clockwork radio.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. He was once an entertainer.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. He runs a company.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  5. The word “considered” in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  A. “thought”.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  B. “rated”.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  C. “regarded”.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
  D. “believed”.‰i›Ä<˜œÌTforum.pre-mbaclub.comº±·ð 4Z¤
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