Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. ⇱
Question 1. We should have better law enforcement to stop poaching.
Question 2. Environmentalists dedicate a lot of their time to running campaigns to raise people's awareness about protecting endangered species.
Question 3. Jacob was made redundant last month due to his company's downsizing policy. He's on a short-term contract with a medium-sized company at the moment.
Question 4. Malaysia local authorities have made efforts to restore the population of sea turtles.
Question 5. I registered with some online employment agencies, and they found a vacancy almost immediately.
Question 6. When applying for a certain job, you'll be at an advantage if you have hands-on experience.
Question 7. Money spent on protecting endangered species should be used for improving me of the local people.
Question 8. When the factory closed, over a hundred people were made redundant.
Question 9. Many wildlife reserves have been set up in this country.
Question 10. Dinosaurs were unable to survive severe ice age weather conditions.
Question 11. The rainforest is being systematically destroyed.
Question 12. A number of mammal species roamed widely around the northern hemisphere.
Question 13. Elephants break up thorny bushes to create grasslands for other animals to inhabit.
Question 14. Turtle enclosures save baby turtles from natural predators like birds, crabs, and lizards.
Question 15. Elephants play an important role in maintaining biodiversity.
Question 16. Komodo dragons are fierce hunters and can eat very large preys.
Question 17. Employers usually look for candidates who have qualifications and relevant experience.
Question 18. Today, the elephants' population is declining.
Question 19. Fish are still abundant in that lake.
Question 20. Elephants droppings are vital to the environment.
Question 21. What was fascinating to me was the way the creatures moved.
Question 22. At the moment it is difficult to assess the extent of the damage that his company has caused to the environment.