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C have been treated unfairly.
D have been convicted of corruption.
27. The 3rd sentence of the 3rd paragraph, word “another” refers to
A Pervez Musharraf
B Nawaz Sharif
C Benazir Bhutto
D Asif Zardari
28. It can be inferred from the text that General Musharraf
A wanted the Supreme Court to hear Miss Bhutto’s petition earlier.
B advised Miss Bhutto to compromise with the judiciary.
C took over the right from Nawaz Sharif because of Nawaz’s having done wrong to Bhutto.
D felt threatened by Bhutto.
29. The troubles which now make Musharra uneasy do not include
A some opponents requiring him to abolish some unreasonable laws.
B hundreds of political prisoners fighting for their freedom.
C Musharraf losing support from religious members.
D some riots and his opponents’ coming strike.
30. Extremists are rather hostile to
A Moinuddin Haider
B the Taliban regime
C the United States
D Pakistan religious terrorists
TEXT 3
The government is undeniably about to get smaller. Mergers will cut the number of ministries and agencies from 22 to 12, and one in four civil service jobs will go over the next ten years. The politicians, meanwhile, get new jobs inside each ministry that are meant to give them more say in policymaking. Most important of all are new powers for the Prime Minister, who gets a strengthened Cabinet Office, lots more staff and, in theory at least, a much bigger say in government spending.
31.The expression “giving itself a special dusting down” in this passage means
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