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Direction: In the following questions, read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE
Half a century ago, a person was far more likely to die from heart disease. Now, cancer is the No. 1 cause of death. Troubling as this sounds, the comparison is unfair. Cancer is, by far the harder problem a condition deeply ingrained in the nature of multicellular life. Given these obstacles, cancer researchers are fighting and even winning smaller battles: reducing the death toll from childhood cancers and preventing and sometimes even curing cancers that strike people in their prime. But when it comes to diseases of the elderly, there can be no decisive victory. The diseases that one killed earlier in life bubonic plague, smallpox, influenza, tuberculosis were easier obstacles. Each had a precise cause that could be confronted. The toll of heart diseases has been pushed into the future, with diet, exercise and medicine that help control blood pressure and cholesterol. Because of these interventions people between 55 and 84 are increasingly more likely to die from cancer than from heart disease.
SOME IMPORTANT WORDS
(1) ingrained (Adj.) : that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change
(2) multicellular (Adj.) : having many cells
(3) decisive (Adj.) : very important for the final result of a particular situation
(4) bubonic plague (N.) : a disease spread by rats that causes fever, swellings on the body and usually death
(5) precise (Adj.) : clear and accurate (6) confronted (V.) : to deal with a problem/difficult situation
(7) intervention (N.) : action taken to improve/help a situation

  1. Cancer is by far the harder problem. (Improve the sentence)
    1. a toughter problem
    2. a more difficult problem
    3. a firmer problem
    4. the most complex problem
Correct Option: D

by far (Id.) : by a great amount ; to the most extreme/ evident degree the most complex problem



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