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78. (I) Bees are an essential component of our planet’s
- ecosystem, playing a vital role in pollinating crops
a d d o ers. (II) Loss of genetic diversity in
bee populations can reduce their ability to adapt to
76. (I) The word ‘lyrics’ means a lyric or a poem shifting environmental conditions and threats. (III)
written in accordance with a composition. (II) However, in recent years, bee populations have
Thus, a lyricist is a writer who writes lyrics, often been under severe threat due to various factors.
collaborating with composers. (III) On the other (IV) Pesticides and insecticides used in agriculture
hand, poets try to create emotional, aesthetic, and gardening are one of the primary culprits of
and culturally rich texts with the use of language bee decline, as they can poison and weaken the
and images in their poems. (IV) Poets use their bees’ immune systems. (V) Climate change and
creativity, sensitivity, and skill with language to habitat loss are also major factors affecting bee
create works of art that can inspire, challenge, and populations, as they disrupt the bees’ natural
move their readers and listeners. (V) Therefore, cycles and make it harder for them to obtain food
while a lyricist usually writes lyrics, a poet usually and refuge.
writes poems and aims to make an impact only A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
with the power of words, without any musical
arrangement.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
79. (I) Alzheimer’s disease, which is the most
common form of dementia, is a progressive
neurological disorder that affects millions of people
worldwide. (II) The disease is characterised by
77. (I) The living library concept started in Scandinavia. the gradual loss of brain functions, including
(II) Readers visit the library to borrow actual memory, language, reasoning, and perception.
individuals in the same way they would borrow (III) These treatments may include medications
books. (III) Afterwards, they may take them to a to improve memory and cognitive function, as
u et s ot or a tee ute o versat o dur well as therapies to address behavioural and
which they can ask whatever questions they like emotional changes. (IV) Symptoms eventually
and get real-life responses. (IV) Thanks to its grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks,
simplicity and adaptability, the idea continues to su as d sor e tat o d u t o u at
expand and has been effectively applied in over and changes in behaviour. (V) It is important to
60 nations globally at the time of writing. (V) The note that Alzheimer’s disease not only affects the
hope is that by doing so, the reader will begin to individual with the disease, but also their family
recognise some of their preconceived notions, members and caregivers.
and the book will be able to dispel some of the A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
common stigmas, stereotypes, and biases they
experience in their daily lives.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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