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The Maharaja's tiger hunts continued to be highly successful. Within ten years he was able to kill seventy tigers. And then, an unforeseen hurdle brought his mission to a standstill. The tiger population became extinct in the forests of Pratibandapuram. Who knows whether the tigers practised birth control or committed harakiri? Or simply ran away from the State because they desired to be shot by British hands alone? |
What put a blockage on the Maharaja's mission of killing one hundred tigers?
Options
No tigers were available for hunting.
Tiger population became extinct.
All the tigers flee away from the forest.
The Maharaja became friendly with tigers.
MCQ
Solution
Tiger population became extinct.
Explanation:
According to the passage, the tiger population fell extinct in the forests of Pratibandapuram. This is why his goal to slaughter one hundred tigers came to a halt.
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