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English — Set 21

10 Questions with Answers & Explanations

Set 21 of 38

1

The communalist represents the ...... of everything noble that we have inherited from our culture and history.

Options

A

antithesis

B

antidote

C

immorality

D

antagonism

Correct Answer

antithesis

Explanation

'Antithesis' refers to a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else, fitting the context of a communalist opposing noble cultural values.

2

The passage tells us

Context: In the world today we make health and end in itself. We have forgotten that health is really means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. a lot of modern medicine and this includes many patients as well as many physicians pays very little attention to health but very much attention to those who imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspapers. the health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of television programmes and all those books on medicine. We talk about health all the time. Yet for the most part the only result is more people with imaginary illness. The healthy man should not be wasting time talking about health: he should be using health for work. The work does the work that good health possible.

Questions

A

how medicine should be manufactured

B

what healthy man should or should not do

C

what television programmes should be about

D

how best to imagine illness

Correct Answer

what healthy man should or should not do

Explanation

The passage provides guidance for a healthy man, stating he should not waste time talking about health but use it for work.

3

The guard left the fragments because he

Context: He saw nothing, he had no knife or sharp instrument, the grating of the window was of iron and he had too often assured himself of its solidity. His furniture consisted of a bed, a chair, a table, a pail, and a jug. The bed had iron clamps, but they were screwed to the wall and it would have required a screwdriver to take them off. Dantes had but one resource which was to break the jug and with one of the sharp fragments attack the wall. He left the jug fall on the floor and it broke in pieces. He concealed two or three of the sharpest fragments in his bed, leaving the rest on the floor. The breaking of the jug was too natural an accident to excite suspicion, and next morning gaoler went grumblingly to fetch another, without giving himself the trouble to remove the fragments. Dantes heard joyfully the key grate in the lock as guard departed.

Questions

A

didn't notice them

B

wished to punish Dantes

C

was too lazy to bother

D

wanted Dantes to clear up

Correct Answer

was too lazy to bother

Explanation

The passage explicitly states the gaoler went to fetch another jug 'without giving himself the trouble to remove the fragments'.

4

According to the passage, prosperity in industry depends upon

Context: Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Not only does the lace of education among women make the dissemination of nutrition education The strength of the electronics industry in Japan is the Japanese ability to organise production and marketing rather than their achievements in original research. The British are generally recognised as a far more inventive collection of individuals, but never seem able to exploit what they invent. There are many examples, from the TSR Z hovercraft, high speed train and Sinclair scooter to the Triumph, BSA and Norton Motorcycle which all prove this sad rule. The Japanese were able to exploits their strengths in marketing and development many years ago, and their success was at first either not understood in the West or was dismissed as something which could have been produced only at their low price. They were sold because they were cheap copies of other people's ideas churned out of a workhouse which was dedicated to hard grind above all else.

Questions

A

productivity

B

inventiveness

C

marketing ability

D

official patronage

Correct Answer

marketing ability

Explanation

The text highlights that Japan's success (prosperity) is due to their strength in marketing and development rather than original research.

5

Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully: His appearance is unsmiling but ......

Options

A

his heart is full of compassion for others

B

he looks very serious on most occasions

C

people are afraid of him

D

he is uncompromising on matters of task performance

Correct Answer

his heart is full of compassion for others

Explanation

The conjunction 'but' introduces a contrast. Since 'unsmiling' is often perceived as cold or serious, 'heart full of compassion' provides the most logical positive contrast.

6

I shall call ...... you tomorrow.

Options

A

at

B

on

C

with

D

by

Correct Answer

on

Explanation

The phrasal verb 'call on someone' means to pay a short visit to someone. Therefore, 'call on' is the correct prepositional usage here.

7

It was indeed unreasonable ...... him to leave this job and start business.

Options

A

in

B

with

C

upon

D

of

Correct Answer

of

Explanation

The adjective 'unreasonable' followed by an object referring to a person typically takes the preposition 'of'.

8

Children whose curiosity survives parental discipline means

Context: The world dismisses curiosity by calling it idle or mere idle curiosity even though curious persons are seldom idle. Parents do their best to extinguish curiosity in their children because it makes life difficult to be faced everyday with a string of unanswerable questions about what makes fire hot or why grass grows. Children whose curiosity survives parental discipline are invited to join our university. With the university, they go on asking their questions and trying to find the answers. In the eyes of a scholar, that is what a university for. some of the questions which the scholars ask seem to the world to be scarcely worth asking, let alone answering. they asked questions too minute and specialised for you and me to understand without years of explanation. If the world inquires of one of them why he wants to know the answer to a particular question he may say especially if he is a scientist, that the answer will in some obscure way make possible a new machine or weapon or gadget. He talks that way because he knows that the world understands and respects utility. But to you who are now part of the university, he will say that he wants to know the answer simply because he does not know it, the way the mountain climber wants to climb a mountain, simply because it is there. Similarly a historian asked by an outsider why he studies history may come out with the argument that he has learnt to respect to report on such occasions, something about knowledge of the past making it possible to understand the present and mould the future. But if you really want to know why a historian studies the past, the answer is much simpler, something happened and he would like to know what. All this does not mean that the answers which scholars to find to their enormous consequences but these seldom form the reason for asking the question or pursuing the answers. It is true that scholars can be put to work answering questions for sake of the consequences as thousands are working now, for example, in search of a cure for cancer. But this is not the primary scholars. For the consequences are usually subordinate to the satisfaction of curiosity.

Questions

A

children retaining their curiosity in spite of being discouraged by their parents

B

children pursuing their mental curiosity

C

children's curiosity subdued due to parents intervention

D

children being disciplined by their parents

Correct Answer

children retaining their curiosity in spite of being discouraged by their parents

Explanation

According to the passage, the word 'survives' implies that the curiosity continues to exist even after parents attempt to 'extinguish' it or discourage it through discipline.

9

Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully: She never visits any zoo because she is strong opponent of the idea of ......

Options

A

setting the animals free into forest

B

feeding the animals while others are watching

C

watching the animals in their natural abode

D

holding the animals in captivity for our joy .

Correct Answer

holding the animals in captivity for our joy .

Explanation

A zoo is characterized by holding animals in captivity. An opponent of zoos would logically be against the concept of keeping animals confined for human entertainment.

10

Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. I ...... a car to be absolutely necessary these days.

Options

A

consider

B

regard

C

think

D

agree

Correct Answer

consider

Explanation

The verb 'consider' is used to state a belief or opinion about the quality or status of something.

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