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    Read the following passage carefully and mark the correct answer for each question:
         In the world we have made health an end in
    itself. We have forgotten that health is really a 
    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 a lot of
    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 the 
    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 he does and the work 
    that good health makes possible.[passage-footer][/passage-footer]

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    The passage tells us ___________.

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    My most interesting visitor comes at night, when the lights are still burning - a tiny bat who prefers to fly in through the open door, and will use the window only if there is no alternative. His object in entering the house is to snap up the moths that cluster around the lamps .All the bats I have seen fly fairly high, keeping near the ceiling; but this particular bat flies in low, like a dive-bomber, zooming in and out of chair legs and under tables. Once, he passed straight between my legs. Has his radar gone wrong, I wondered, or is he just plain crazy?

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    After comparing the habits of the tiny bat with those of other bats, the author was ___________.

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    The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. From among the four choices given below each question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

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    (a) As the grammar of standard English extends to the grammar of code, our errors find themselves embedded in programmes and replicating further and more widely than previously imaginable


    (b) Even a poorly constructed tweet reflects a poorly constructed thought, while grammatically lacking e-mail messages have become the hallmark of password phishing scams.

    (c) Language is no less exacting than mathematics.

    (d) As the title of a book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" demonstrates, a single comma can change a sentence about the diet of a panda to one describing the behaviour of a dine-and -dash killer.

    (e) The emergence of digital technology makes precision in language even more important.

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    My most interesting visitor comes at night, when the lights are still burning - a tiny bat who prefers to fly in through the open door, and will use the window only if there is no alternative. His object in entering the house is to snap up the moths that cluster around the lamps .All the bats I have seen fly fairly high, keeping near the ceiling; but this particular bat flies in low, like a dive-bomber, zooming in and out of chair legs and under tables. Once, he passed straight between my legs. Has his radar gone wrong, I wondered, or is he just plain crazy?

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    Consider the following statements :
    1. The tiny bat flew in low like a dive-bomber.
    2. The tiny bat like all bats keeps near the ceiling.
    3. It has lost direction because its radar has gone wrong.
    4. It wants to entertain the author with its skill in flying.
    Which of the above statements may be assumed to be true from the information given in the passage?

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    Answer the question based on the following information. Indicate which of the statements given with that particular question are consistent with the description of the unreasonable man in the passage below:

    Unreasonableness is a tendency to do socially permissible things at the wrong time. The unreasonable man is the sort of person who comes to confide in you when you are busy. He serenades his beloved when she is ill. He asks a man who has just lost money by paying a bill for a friend to pay a bill for him. He invites a friend to go for a ride just after the friend has finished a long car trip. He is eager to offer services which are not wanted, but which cannot be politely refused. If he is present at an arbitration, he stirs up dissension between the two parties, who were really anxious to agree. Such is the unreasonable man. 

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    The unreasonable man tends to _____________________.

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    Answer the question based on the following information. Indicate which of the statements given with that particular question are consistent with the description of the unreasonable man in the passage below:

    Unreasonableness is a tendency to do socially permissible things at the wrong time. The unreasonable man is the sort of person who comes to confide in you when you are busy. He serenades his beloved when she is ill. He asks a man who has just lost money by paying a bill for a friend to pay a bill for him. He invites a friend to go for a ride just after the friend has finished a long car trip. He is eager to offer services which are not wanted, but which cannot be politely refused. If he is present at an arbitration, he stirs up dissension between the two parties, who were really anxious to agree. Such is the unreasonable man. 

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    The unreasonable man tends to _____________________________.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Current feminist theory, in validating women's own stories of their experience, has encouraged scholars of women's history to view the use of women's oral narratives as the methodology, next to the use of women's written autobiography, that brings historians closest to the "reality" of women's lives. Such narratives, unlike most standard histories, represent experience from the perspective of women, affirm the importance of women's contributions, and furnish present-day women with historical continuity that is essential to their identity, individually and collectively. Scholars of women's history should, however, be as cautious about accepting oral narratives at face value as they already are about written memories.
    Oral narratives are no more likely than are written narratives to provide a disinterested commentary on events or people. Moreover, the stories people tell to explain themselves are shaped by narrative devices and storytelling conventions, as well as by other cultural and historical factors, in ways that the storytellers may be unaware of. The political rhetoric of a particular era, for example, may influence women's interpretations of the significance of their experience. Thus a woman who views the Second World War as pivotal in increasing the social acceptance of women's paid work outside the home may reach that conclusion partly and unwittingly because of wartime rhetoric encouraging a positive view of women's participation in such work.

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    According to the passage, which of the following shapes the oral narratives of women storytellers? 

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Censorship is the control of forms of human expression. It is sometimes implemented by the government. The visible motive of censorship is often to stabilize or improve the society that the government has control over. It is most commonly applied to acts that occur in public circumstances, and most formally involves the suppression of ideas. The content of school textbooks is often the issue of debate, since the target audience of school textbooks is young people, and the term 'whitewashing' is the one commonly used to refer to selective removal of critical or damaging evidence or comment. The representation of every society's flaws or misconduct is typically downplayed in favour of a more nationalist or patriotic view.

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    Another word used to refer to 'censorship' in this passage is _______________.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Both plants and animals of many sorts show remarkable changes in form, structure, growth habits, and even mode of reproduction in becoming adapted to the different climatic environments, types of the food supply, or mode of living. This divergence in response to evolution is commonly expressed by altering the form and function of some part(s) of the organism, the original identification of which is clearly discernible. For example, the creeping foot of the snail is seen in related marine pteropods to be modified into a flapping organ useful for swimming and is changed into prehensile arms that bear suctorial disks in squids and other cephalopods. The limbs of various mammals are modified according to several different modes of life - for swift running (cursorial) as in the horse and antelope, for swinging in trees (arboreal) as in the monkeys, for digging (fossorial) as in the moles and gophers, for flying (volant) as in the bats, for swimming (aquatic) as in the seals, whales and dolphins, and for other adaptations. The structures or organs that show the main change in connection with this adaptive divergence is commonly identified readily as homologous in spite of great alterations. Thus, the finger and wrist bones of a bat and whale, for instance, have virtually nothing in common except that they are definitely equivalent elements of the mammalian limb.

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    The author provides information that would answer which of the following questions:
    1. What factors cause changes in organisms? 
    2. What is the theory of evolution? 
    3. Could structurally different organs have similar origins?

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    [passage-header]Read the paragraph and complete the sentence given below:[/passage-header]Insects, by far the most abundant creatures on earth, might have taken over long ago if hordes of them weren't eaten away every day by birds, frogs or spiders. But these tiny, six-legged invertebrates have many ways of protecting themselves: a speedy get away, venomous stings, repugnant odours, poisonous flesh or irritating hairs. However, camouflage is the most spectacular form of insect trickery. Some deceive their enemies by taking on the appearance of a dreaded species. This is called mimesis. It's how small wasp moths imitate wasps, thanks to the black and yellow rings on their armour, their diaphanous wings and irregular flight. Some butterflies simply disappear by becoming exactly the colour of their host plant. Others disguise, their shape with disruptive patterns of colours -the principle used to design military uniforms.

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    Which term in the passage describes insects' ability to deceive their enemies by changing their appearance to resemble a more dreadful creature?

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