JIPMER Jipmer Medical Solved Paper-2004

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    Directions: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow: PASSAGE - I At low tide he walked over the sands to the headland and round the comer to the little bay facing the open sea. It was inaccessible by boat because seams of rock jutted out and currents swirled round them treacherously. But you could walk there if you chose one of the lowest ebb tides that receded a very long way. You could not linger on the expedition, for once the tide was on the turn, it came in rapidly. For this reason very few people cared to explore the little bay and the cave at the back of it. But the unknown always drew this man like a magnet. He found the bay fresh and unlittered, as it was completely covered by the sea at high tide. The cave looked mysteriously dark, cool and inviting, and he penetrated to the farthest corner where he discovered a wide crack, rather like a chimney. He peered up and thought he could see a patch of daylight.

    According to the writer the bay could not be reached by boat, because

    A)  it had numerous layers of rock

    B)  there were too many eddies

    C)  it was facing the open sea

    D)  there were scams of rock and treacherously swirling currents

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    it had numerous layers of rock


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