Verbal Ability - Comprehension - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Comprehension - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
I felt the wall of the tunnel shiver. The master alarm squealed through my earphones. Almost simultaneously, Jack yelled down to me that there was a warning light on. Fleeting but spectacular sights snapped into ans out of view, the snow, the shower of debris, the moon, looming close and big, the dazzling sunshine for once unfiltered by layers of air. The last twelve hours before re-entry were particular bone-chilling. During this period, I had to go up in to command module. Even after the fiery re-entry splashing down in 81o water in south pacific, we could still see our frosty breath inside the command module.

2.
Which one of the following reasons would one consider as more as possible for the warning lights to be on?
There was a shower of debris.
Jack was yelling.
A catastrophe was imminent.
The moon was looming close and big.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
38 comments Page 1 of 4.

Prabs said:   1 decade ago
How this is the correct answer?

Nishant said:   1 decade ago
As by inference its oboius that something that is dangerous is going to happen so c is riht one.

G.Mareeswari said:   1 decade ago
Catastrophe means changes in the earth, C indicates changes in earth was danger. SO C is correct.

Ishita dhingra said:   1 decade ago
How could it be option C?

Deni said:   1 decade ago
Catastrophe means tragedy and imminent means close at hand.

A one type of tragedy close at hand and this is a nearest tragedy.

So the answer is c.

Ashu said:   1 decade ago
Please any one explain what is means of "warning lights to be on"?

Anbu said:   1 decade ago
Warning lights to be on, it means whenever any danger will come the light will indicate the forthcoming danger.

MDUSA said:   1 decade ago
It must be A because you cannot be expected to know something not in the passage.

Puneet Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Yes, it should be "A".

Because "There was a shower of debris".

That is why it was a catastrophe.

So option A comes prior to C.

Cris said:   1 decade ago
It must be A because you cannot be expected to know something not in the passage.


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