Comprehension Passage

Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow by selecting the correct/ most appropriate options:

We all have neighbours. The people whose houses are next to our own are our neighbours, and the ones who live along the same street as we do are also our neighbours. We see them often and recognise them. Those whom we see most, we greet on meeting and sometimes we become friendly with them. A neighbour is someone whom one should be able to turn to in times of difficulty. When neighbours work together, helping one another, they can do many things to improve their community. A good neighbour should be a friend.

Countries, like people, also have neighbours. Although these neighbours are not as close to us as those who live next door, they are not really too far away. Aeroplanes can take us to them in just a few hours and everyday the newspapers, the radio and the T.V channels bring us news about them and tell us what they are thinking and doing about many important matters.

Like people, countries can be good or bad neighbours. When they are unfriendly to one another they can make trouble for their people, sometimes even cause wars. But when their feelings for one another are kind and friendly, as they should be, they can come closer. Together they can try to get over their problems, and make life happier for their people. We can help people much better when we get to know them. And as we become acquainted we often find that others are not really an different from us as we had imagined. Our ways of living and many of our ideas are the same and this helps us to be friends. Even the things which seem strange need not come in the way of our understanding each other.

Who are India's closest neighbours? Near the Southern tip of our country, not very far from Kanya Kumari is the island of Sri Lanka. In the North nestling among the world's highest mountain lies the country of Nepal. Nearby is the smallest Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, which has a special relationship with India. In the north-west is Pakistan, and in the north-east is Bangladesh. In the east is Burma (Now Myanmar), which juts into the Bay of Bengal.

Nepal is situated among the : 

1
Shivalak Mountains 
2
Himalayan Mountains  
3
Northern Mountains 
4
Kumaon hills  

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