1. a terrorist attack
2. an epidemic of a dreaded disease
3. a natural calamity0
4. panic created by an imaginary event
5. None of these
a terrorist attack
1. A and C only
2. Band Conly
3. A and B only
4. All tiie three
5. None of these
Band Conly
1. The insistence of America's leaders
2. The horrors of possible bio-attacks
3. A culprit's heinous act of spreading germs
4. People's lack of tmst in the govemment
5. None of these
None of these
1. A only
2. B only
3. C only
4. A and B only
5. All the three
All the three
1. the methods of containing terrorism
2. the socio-political turmoil in African countries
3. the deadly strategies adopted by modem terrorists
4. reasons for killing innocent people
5. the salient features of terrorism of yester years
the deadly strategies adopted by modem terrorists
1. A only
2. B only
3. Conly
4. A and Bonly
5. AH the three
A only
1. the onslaught of an epidemic as a natural calamity
2. bio-attack on political people in the government
3. attack aimed at damaging the reputation of the government
4. bio-attack manoeuvred by unscrupulous elements
5. None of these
bio-attack manoeuvred by unscrupulous elements
1. plant bombs to kill innocent people
2. remove colonial power or capitalist system
3. make people realise the incompetence of the government
4. give a setback to socio-political order
5. None of these
give a setback to socio-political order
1. Its immediate objectives are quite tragic.
2. It has farsighted goals to achieve.
3. It can differentiate between the innocent people and the guilty.
4. It is free from any political ideology.
5. It advocates people in changmg the socio-political order
Its immediate objectives are quite tragic.
1. discouraging
2. disgusting
3. bright
4. tragic
5. versatile
bright