reading comprehension in hindi for ssc cgl cpo chsl mts and bank ke liye part-2






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                                                        PASSAGE


     The stunning Baltimore Oriole is a common summer visitor to eastern and mid western deciduous woodlands, neighbourhoods, and gardens. Baltimore Orioles spend winter in the tropics. About 7 inches in length, the male Baltimore Oriole has a black head, throat, back and wings. Its breast, stomach, and rump are bright orange. It also has an orange patch on the top of each wing and white wing bars. The tail is mostly black with orange fringes. The female is dull orange throughout.
     Baltimore Orioles range throughout the eastern and mid western United States, and can be found and far west as the Dakotas. At the western edge of their range, Baltimore Orioles may breed with the Bullock's Oriole(They were once considered the same species under the name Northern oriole).
     Baltimore Orioles build unusual pouch like nests that hang down from branches. They usually pouch like nests that hang down from branches. They usually nest high in the trees, but often come down to lower heights, flashing bright orange and black feathers to delighted observers. Active and acrobatic by nature. Baltimore Orioles may even feed upside down at times.
     Baltimore Orioles eat insects and berries. They can easily be attracted to gardens by nailing orange wedges to tree branches. Baltimore Orioles are also known to feed at bummingbird feeders and sapsucker wells.

1. The nest of the Baltimore Oriole
   A) is in a tree cavity
   B) stands upon a branch of a tree
   C) hangs from a branch of a tree
   D) is usually low in the branches

2. The other name of Baltimore Oriole was
   A) Bullock's Oriole
   B) Baltimore's Oriole
   C) Northern Oriole
   D) Southern Oriole

3.Which of these colours is not found on a Baltimore Oriole?
   A) Purple
   B) Orange
   C) White
   D) Black

4. Which of the following is the closest in size to a Baltimore Oriole?
   A) The size of a half-scale
   B) A little more than a half-scale
   C)A little less than a half-scale
   D) A foot ruler

5. The Baltimore Oriole spend the winters in the 
   A) Dakotas
   B) Carolinas
   C) Tropics
   D) Deserts

6. What is the colour of the female Baltimore Oriole?
   A) Bright Orange
   B) Light Orange
   C) Dull Orange
   D) White

7. Which of the following does not attract the Baltimore Oriole?
   A) Oranges
   B) Hummingbird feeders
   C) Sapsucker wells
   D) Sunflower seeds

8.The Baltimore Oriole can be found as far west as 
   A) North and South Dakota
   B) The Carolinas
   C) California
   D) Baltimore

9.Which of the following is not true about the Baltimore oriole?
   A) They feed upside down sometimes.
   B) They may breed with the Bullock's Oriole.
   C) The Baltimore Oriole is uncommon in the U.S.
   D) The Baltimore Oriole has a black throat.

10. Where would I probably not find a Baltimore Oriole? 
   A) High in the trees
   B) In gardens and neighbourhoods 
   C) Deciduous woodlands
   D) The Sahara desert




                                 ANSWER-
1)-C           2)-C            3)-A           4)-A              5)-C              6)-C              7)-D               8)-A            9)-C         10)-D



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