The verb flock refers to.
5Directions: In these questions, you have one brief passage with five questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
“Science cannot reduce the magic of a sunset to arithmetic, nor can it express friendship with a formula” observed the eminent medical researcher, Dr. Lous Orr. He added, “also beyond science’s mastery of nature are love and laughter, pain and loneliness and insights into truth and beauty”. This distancing of science from the human condition perhaps explains why most foreign tourists visiting Britain flock predictably to see the hallowed homes of playwrights, writers and poets, but choose to ignore the habitations where its eminent scientists lived and worked.
Q:
The verb flock refers to.
- 1large number of foreign tourists visiting homes of playwrights, writers, poets.true
- 2Indian tourists.false
- 3tourists in Britain.false
- 4local people.false
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