Cloze Test 31 Welcome to your Cloze Test 31 DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five phrases are suggested. Choose the phrase that best fits the blank appropriately and contextually. If no phrase fits the blank then choose (e) i.e. 'None of the above' as your answer. Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) once again calls for (b) yet again deterred into (c) one again calls into (d) over and again called for (e) None of the above None 2 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) called for the (b) request for the (c) ordered for the (d) asked about the (e) None of the above None 3 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) had long campaigning against (b) has long campaigning for (c) had long campaigning for (d) has long campaigned against (e) None of the above None 4 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) almost to give (b) about to negate (c) looking forward to nullify (d) yet to giving (e) None of the above None 5 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) critical against the (b) critical of the (c) critical about the (d) critical for the (e) None of the above None Time's up