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Comprehension 2009
Q.3. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. (20)
It is very nature of helicopter that is great versatility is found. To begin with, the helicopter is the fulfillment of tone of man’s earliest and most fantastic dreams. The dream of flying – not just like a bird – but of flying as nothing else flies or has ever flown. To be able to fly straight up and straight down – to fly forward or back or sidewise, or to hover over and spot till the fuel supply is exhausted.
To see how the helicopter can do things that are not possible for the conventional fixed-wing plane, let us first examine how a conventional plane “works”. It works by its shape – by the shape of its wing, which deflects air when the plane is in motion. That is possible because air has density and resistance. It reacts to force. The wing is curved and set at an angle to catch the air and push it down; the air, resisting, pushes against the under surface of the wing, giving it some f its lift. At the same time the curved upper surface of the wing exerts suction, tending to create a lack of air at the top of the wing. The air, again resisting, sucks back, and this give the wing about twice as much lift as the air pressure below the wing. This is what takes place when the wing is pulled forward by propellers or pushed forward by jet blasts. Without the motion the wing has no lift.
Questions:
(i) Where is the great versatility of the helicopter found?
(ii) What is the dream of flying?
(iii) What does the wing of the conventional aircraft do?
(iv) What does the curved upper surface of the wing do?
(v) What gives the wing twice as much lift?
Let solve it.
Answers:
1: According to the writer the versatility of Helicopter is in its structure. It has ability to fly straight up and straight down, forward and backward, and sidewise and to remain in air unlike the conventional aircraft.
2- Writer describes dream of flying was the earliest ambitions of flying. it was to fly unlike the other creature fly in the air. It was to fly in all dimensions.
3- The wing of the conventional aircraft changes the direction of the air. It catches the air and pushes it downward.
4- The curved upper wing sucks the air and creates the vacuum of air at its upper side.

5- The suction of air again and again by the curved upper wing and pushing down of this air by the wing creates twice lift.
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