Doctor Stevenson who examined 60000 past life claims, drew the conclusion that " we can never show that it does not occur,      nor are we ever likely to obtain conclusive evidence that it does occur"               all the cases I have investigated so far have some flaws many of them serious ones. Neither any single case nor all the investigated upon cases together offer anything like a proof of reincarnation. They provide instead a body of evidence suggestive of reincarnation that appears to be accumulating in amount and quality. 

Answer the following questions

Q1. How many people were examined by Dr Stevenson for past life claims?

Q2. "We can never so that it doesn't occur nor are we ever likely to obtain conclusive evidence that it does occur" what conclusion do you derive from this statement?

Q3. Do you think reincarnation is a process that occurs naturally?

Q4. Which word in the passage has similar meaning to "look into"

Q5. They provide instead a body of evidence.(change into interrogative sentence)