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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]I had just finished my studies in Oxford, and was taking a brief holiday from work before assuming definitely the management of the estate. My father died when I was yet a child: my mother followed him within a year, and I was nearly as much alone in the world as a man might find himself.

    The house, as well as the family, was of some antiquity. It contained a fine library, whose growth began before the invention of printing, and had continued to my own time, greatly influenced, of course, by changes of taste and pursuit.

    The library, although duly considered in many alterations of the house and additions to it, had nevertheless, like an 97290encroaching state, absorbed one room after another until it occupied the greater part of the ground floor.

    In the evening of a gloomy day of August, I was sitting in my usual place, my back to one of the windows, reading. I cannot tell what made me turn and cast a glance to the farther end of the room, when I saw, or seemed to see, a tall figure reaching up a hand to a bookshelf. 72245The next instant, my vision apparently 99806rectified by the comparative dusk, I saw no one and concluded that my optic nerve had been momentarily affected from within17074.

    I resumed my reading, and would doubtless have forgotten the vague, evanescent impression, had it not been that, having occasion a moment after to consult a certain volume, 92443I found but a gap in the row where it ought to have stood, and the same instant remembered that just there I had seen, or fancied I saw, the old man in search of a book93208. I looked all about the spot but in vain. The next morning, however, there it was, just where I had thought to find it! I knew of no one in the house likely to be interested in such a book.

    18134I rang the bell: the butler came; I told him all I had seen, and he told me all he knew99088.

    He had hoped, he said, that the old gentleman was going to be forgotten: it was well no one but myself had seen him. He had heard a good deal about him when first he served in the house, but by degrees, he had ceased to be mentioned, and he had been very careful not to allude to him.

    69595"The place was haunted by an old gentleman, was it?" I said35931.

    He answered that at one time everybody believed it, but the fact that I had never heard of it seemed to imply that the thing had come to an end and was forgotten.

    60610I questioned him as to what he had seen of the old gentleman16637.

    14211He had never seen him, he said, although he had been in the house from the day my father was eight years old59420. My grandfather would never hear a word on the matter, declaring that whoever alluded to it should be dismissed without a moment's warning, but old Sir Ralph believed in nothing he could not see or lay hold of. 96983Not one of the maids ever said she had seen the apparition, but a footman had left the place because of it24163.

    81148"I hope it was but a friendly call on the part of the old gentleman!" he concluded, with a troubled smile38326.
    [passage-footer]This passage is adapted from Lilith, a novel by George MacDonald, originally published in 1895.
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    The author's use of the phrase "encroaching state" (line 97290) is primarily meant to convey that the library ___________.
    Solution
    By the phrase 'encroaching state', the author means to convey that 'the library is growing and taking up more and more room on the ground floor'. Thus, the answer must have the above meaning.
    Option A is incorrect. It means that the library is decreasing in size and taking up lesser room. Thus, it is the opposite of the required meaning.
    Option B is incorrect. It means that the library was built to take up more room from the start. Since that is not the case, it is incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect. It suggests that the library is growing in a disliked manner. The author does not indicate dislike in the statement. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option D is correct. It has the exact required meaning and thus, it is the correct answer.
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    Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
    I was very enchanted with the style of the writer rather than the content of the novel.
    Solution
    Since "I ...enchanted" is qualified by "with the style of the writer", the qualifying clause should be placed after the former. Hence, Option A  is correct, as the given sentence is structured in that manner. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 3
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    She agreed to visit her grieving aunt with a smile on her face.

    Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.
    Solution
    Since "with...face" qualifies "she", these should be placed close together. Hence Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect.
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    Identify the type of clause underlined in the following sentence:

    He is the man whom we all have praised.
    Solution
    Noun clause is a dependent clause starting with "how", "what", "that", "whom" and other questioning words and describes a noun. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not fit this description, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 5
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    Identify the type of clause underlined in the following sentence:

    That he will retire tomorrow is certain.
    Solution
    Noun clause is a dependent clause starting with "how", "what", "that" and other questioning words and describes a noun. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not fit this description, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 6
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    Identify the meaning of the phrase/word:
    He has been chasing his tail all day. 
    Solution
    The underlined phrase means 'Keep on doing something that is unproductive'.
    Option C is correct. 'Vain' means 'unproductive'. Also, 'spending a lot of time and energy' refers to 'doing something'. Thus, the meaning of the option becomes 'doing something unproductive'. Since that is the same as the required meaning, it is the correct option.
    Options A, B and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
    Option B, going around in circles, means 'repeating the same action without reaching a satisfactory conclusion'.
  • Question 7
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    Identify the meaning of the phrase/word:
    I can't afford to cut corners. 
    Solution
    The underlined phrase means 'to take shortcuts'.
    Option D is correct. 'Do something hastily' can be interpreted as 'taking shortcuts'. Thus, the option has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the correct meaning of the underlined phrase:
    For this role, we need someone who can think on their feet. 
    Solution
    The underlined phrase means 'React quickly when things change'.
    Option A is correct. 'React quickly' in this context can be interpreted 'take quick decisions'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
  • Question 9
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    Identify the meaning of the phrase/word:
    I wanted to tell them the truth but it would only have added fuel to the fire. 
    Solution
    The underlined phrase means 'cause a situation to become worse'.
    Option D is correct. 'Made the situation worse' is the correct meaning for the given phrase and thus, it is the correct answer.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
  • Question 10
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    Identify the meaning of the phrase/word:
    After weeks of argument, they finally learned to see eye to eye. 
    Solution
    The underlined phrase means 'To agree with someone'.
    Option B is correct. It has the same meaning as the required one and thus, it is the correct answer.
    Options A, C and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
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