Telangana SET Exam 2014 General Paper
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Question Numbers: 33-37
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions from Q.No. 33 to 37 given below :
To many people, Switzerland is the country of the Alps, though not all of it is mountainous. Northern Switzerland, like neighbouring regions of Eastern France and South-West Germany, is a land of hills and woods but also of cities and industries. Basel is world-famous for pharmaceuticals and Zurich and its suburbs for electrical engineering and machinery. It is non-alpine Switzerland that produces the cheese, the chocolates, the clocks, and the watches for which the country is renowned. The alps occupy the southern half of the country. They form two main east-west chains, divided by the straight line of the upper valleys of the Rhone and Rhine. The northern chain wholly in Switzerland contains Eiger and Jungfrau peaks. The Alps also influence Swiss life through their impact on climate. They divide the Mediterranean world from the central European. There are many regional variations in climate. But generally, the mountain air is clear and clean - a factor that has resulted in Switzerland attracting invalids from all over the world to its hospitals and clinics.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions from Q.No. 33 to 37 given below :
To many people, Switzerland is the country of the Alps, though not all of it is mountainous. Northern Switzerland, like neighbouring regions of Eastern France and South-West Germany, is a land of hills and woods but also of cities and industries. Basel is world-famous for pharmaceuticals and Zurich and its suburbs for electrical engineering and machinery. It is non-alpine Switzerland that produces the cheese, the chocolates, the clocks, and the watches for which the country is renowned. The alps occupy the southern half of the country. They form two main east-west chains, divided by the straight line of the upper valleys of the Rhone and Rhine. The northern chain wholly in Switzerland contains Eiger and Jungfrau peaks. The Alps also influence Swiss life through their impact on climate. They divide the Mediterranean world from the central European. There are many regional variations in climate. But generally, the mountain air is clear and clean - a factor that has resulted in Switzerland attracting invalids from all over the world to its hospitals and clinics.
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