Read the following passage carefully:
We sat in silence in the dark of the night as the large head appeared from the large foliage. The female was young, healthy and alert. Seconds later, she walked confidently to the edge of a waterhole followed by not one, not two but three beautiful young cubs. Like works of art on display, all four tigers bent low at the waterhole that had been created for them and for the myriad creatures that shared their troubled kingdom. The Goshri tigers had come visiting and we watched them with rapt attention on our closed-circuit TV screens, in the conservation retreat of Harsh and Poonam Dhanwatey, a husband and wife team whose life had been dedicated to the protection of tigers in and around Maharashtra’s Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. Their son Nikhil carefully positioned the cameras and cabled them 40 meters from their conservation retreat, near the waterhole which had turned into a magnet for every conceivable animal found in the Tiger Reserve itself. We were making preparations to set up one of the first Community Conservation Reserves in Central India.
Originally into business, the Dhanwateys changed tracks midstream by shutting down a thriving interior design business in response to just one meeting they had with Dr Ullas Karanth and Valmik Thapar, two of India’s finest tiger people, in Nagpur. In their own words, “From admirers of wildlife, we become passionate defenders and we launched our non- governmental organization called Tiger Research and Conservation Trust (TRACT).”
The Dhanwateys lived for years in a small hut which was their field camp near the famous Tadoba Lake and they discovered the secrets of the forest in the best way possible, by walking its trails, and generally learning all they could about the magical mix of life that comprised this tropical, dry deciduous forest.
Based on your reading of the passage, choose the right answers from the given options to complete the following sentences.
(a) Before taking up the cause of tigers, the Dhanwateys were …………
i. working in a non-governmental organisation
ii. in the textile business
iii. working with Dr Karanth
iv. managing an interior design business
(b) The waterhole is referred to as a magnet because ………………
i. a magnet was placed there
ii. all the animals were attracted to it
iii. cameras had magnets
iv. water was not available
(c) The narrator had gone to the Tiger Reserve to ………………
i. kill tigers
ii. set up a Tiger Reserve
iii. set up the first Community Conservation Reserve
iv. employ Nikhil in the Tiger Reserve
(d) The meeting with Dr Ullas Karanth and Valmik Thapar changed the lives of …………
i. Nikhil
ii. the Dhanwateys
iii. the narrator
iv. TRACT
(e) The activities in which the champions of TRACT are not involved are ……….
i. killing of tigers in that area
ii. discovering the secrets of the forests
iii. walking the trails of tigers
iv. living in the deciduous forests
a) managing an interior design business
b) all the animals were attracted to it
c) set up the first Community Conservation Reserve
d) the Dhanwateys
e) killing of tigers in that area