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    The question is based on what is stated or implied in the passage given below. Choose the option that most accurately and completely answer the question. 

    The words invention and Innovation are closely linked, but they are not interchangeable. The inventor is a genius who uses his intellect, imagination, time and resources to create something that does not exist. But this invention may or may not be of utility to the masses. It is the enterprising innovator who uses various resources, skills and time to make the invention available for use. The innovator might use the invention as it is, modifies it or even blend two or more inventions to make one marketable product. A great example is that of the iPhone which is a combination of various inventions.

    If an invention is the result of countless trials and errors, so can be the case with innovation. Not every attempt to make an invention is successful. Not every innovation sees the light of the day. Benjamin Franklin had the belief that success doesn‘t come without challenge, mistake, and in a few cases failure.

    One of the world‘s most famous innovators, Steve Jobs says, ―Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly and get on with improving your other innovations.

    Thus, inventors and innovators have to be intrepid enough to take risks; consider failures as stepping stones and not stumbling blocks.

    Some inventions are the result of a keen observation or a simple discovery. The inventor of Velcro, also called the zipless zipper, is the Swiss engineer George de Mestral. He was hiking in the woods when he found burrs clinging to his clothes and his dog‘s fur. Back at home, he studied the burrs. He discovered that each burr was a collection of tiny hooks which made it cling to another object. A few years later, he made and patented the strips of fabric that came to us like Velcro.

    The world of inventions and innovations is a competitive one. But the race does not end here; it is also prevalent in the case of getting intellectual property rights. There have been inventors who failed to get a single patent while there have been some who managed to amass numerous patents in their lifetime. Thomas Edison had 1,093 patents to his credit!'

    We relate the telephone with Alexander Graham Bell. It is believed that around the same time, Antonio Meucci had also designed the telephone, but due to lack of resources and various hardships, he could not proceed with the patent of his invention. It is also believed that Elisha Gray had made a design for the telephone and applied for the patent at the U.S. patent office on the same day as Graham Bell did. By sheer chance, Graham‘s lawyer‘s turn to file the papers came first. Hence, Graham was granted the first patent for the telephone.

    It is not easy, and at times almost impossible, for an inventor to be an innovator too. There are very few like Thomas Edison who graduated from being an incredible inventor to a successful manufacturer and businessman with brilliant marketing skills.

    While innovations that have helped to enhance the quality of life are laudable, equally laudable are the inventions that laid the foundation of these very innovations.

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    The author believes that:

    Solution

    The passage states, “The inventor is a genius who uses his intellect, imagination, time and resources to create something that does not exist. But this invention may or may not be of utility to the masses. It is the enterprising innovator who uses various resources, skills and time to make the invention available for use.” This implies that it is an enterprising innovator that enhances the utility of an invention.

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    A word is spelled in four different ways. You are to identify the one which is correct. Choose the alternative bearing the correct spelling from the given options.

    Solution

    The correct spelling is 'Recommend'.

    Recommend: put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role; advocate; endorse

    For example: Can you recommend a good dictionary?

    The other words are incorrectly spelled.

  • Question 3
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    A word is spelled in four different ways. You are to identify the one which is correct. Choose the alternative bearing the correct spelling from the given options.

    Solution

    The correct spelling is 'Decisive'.

    Decisive: the ability to settle an issue, producing a definite result; having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.

    For example: You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field.

    The other words are incorrectly spelled.

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    Select the option that means the same as the given idiom.

    Alive and kicking

    Solution

    The idiom, 'Alive and kicking' means continue to live or exist and be full of energy.

    For example, She hadn't met her younger sister after her marriage and was delighted to see her alive and kicking at a social event last weekend.

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    In the sentence, a word is underlined followed by four words/groups of words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and Choose the correct option.

    The properties of the family have been impounded by the order of the court.

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'Confiscated'.

    Impounded: to not let somebody use something by taking it away from them, especially because they have broken the law, seized and taken legal custody of something, especially a vehicle, goods or documents because of infringement of a law.

    For example: He recovered all the immense grants of crown lands and rents, impounded by the nobles during his minority.

    Confiscated: to take something away from somebody as a punishment.

    For example: All Biren's vast property was confiscated , including his diamonds, worth millions.

  • Question 6
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    It was obligatory for the board to implement the rule.

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'Compulsory'.

    Obligatory: required by a legal, moral or other rules; having binding force.

    For example: It is obligatory to get insurance before you drive a car.

    Compulsory: required by a law or a rule.

    For example: Maths and English are compulsory subjects for this course.

  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blanks using the options given below:

    If you wish to survive here, you must prove your ______.

    You ought _______ to touch the fire unless you want to get burned.

    Solution

    Complete sentence:

    • If you wish to survive here, you must prove your mettle.
    • You ought not to touch the fire unless you want to get burned.

    Mettle: a person's ability to cope well with difficulties; spirit and resilience.

    For the second blank, we need an adverb not because of the presence of the verb ought.

  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blanks with the correct tense from the following options:

    Galileo ______ that the Earth ______ around the Sun.

    Solution

    Galileo discovered that the Earth moves around the Sun.

    The first part of the sentence must be in the Past Tense as it is talking about the discovery of Galileo which happened in the past.

    • Therefore, the verb discovered is the correct choice for the first blank.

    The second part of the sentence is a universal truth.

    Therefore, it should be in the Present Tense.

    • So, the verb moves is the correct choice for the second blank.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blanks with a, an, or the.

    Madhav left in ______ hurry after eating _____ bowl of porridge, and ______ orange.

    Solution

    Madhav left in a hurry after eating bowl of porridge, and an orange.

    'A' is used with a singular countable noun that is random in nature and has a consonant sound.

    'An' is used with a singular countable noun that is random in nature and has a vowel sound.

    'The' refers to a particular object of which the reader is aware of. 

    • The words 'hurry' and 'bowl' start with a consonant, therefore an article 'a' is used.
    • The word 'orange' starts with a vowel, therefore, an article 'an' is used.

    Therefore, the word 'a, a, an' should be used.

  • Question 10
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    In the sentence, a word is underlined followed by four words/groups of words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and Choose the correct option.

    Cognitivist and linguists believe that every child is born with innate qualities.

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'Biological'.

    Innate: inborn, natural, existing in one from birth, inherent.

    For example: He had an innate modesty and simplicity of character.

    Biological: (of a member of a person's family) genetically related; related by blood; relating to biology or living organism.

    For example: She decided to search for her biological mother after her adoptive parents died.

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