Theatre
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did but eventually, he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays, and soon the theatres were reopened.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 1.
Option 1: little
Option 2: insufficient
Option 3: miniscule
Option 4: ample
Correct Answer: little
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
Little is an appropriate choice to convey the idea that only a small amount of information is available, emphasising the limited knowledge about Shakespeare's life due to the absence of an autobiography.
Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is little.
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A phD in anaesthesia technology is a research degree that prepares the candidate to conduct in the field of anaesthesia.
If you want to administer anaesthesia you must specialise in anaestheology.
There are various anaesthesia training and education program which qualify you to administer anaesthesia.
CAA - It is Certified anaestheologist assistant . Master's degree in anaestheology assistant studies , MAAS and then training of 12 to 24 months is required.
Anaestheologist - Having MD or DO degree along with residency training in anaestheology for 3 to 5 years.
Anaesthesia technologist - Associate degree or certificate in anaestheology technology.
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Hello aspirant,
Both are excellent programs with distinct roles in their professions.
However, BSc in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology is a better course than BSc Nursing since BSc Nursing is a general paramedical nursing education, and since many colleges now offer BSc Nursing, there is a lot of rivalry among nursing students for better positions and higher salaries.
The BSc in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology, on the other hand, is a specialized course that is not provided by all medical or paramedical colleges and has a restricted number of seats. The demand and job opportunities in this field are higher as well as the salaries.
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