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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]With human beings, the world over, ensnared in the performance of mechanical tasks and the pursuit of equally mechanical distractions, the time is not distant when nothing but the most abominable entertainments will succeed in steering them. If it so happens, the present civilization will emerge as a mere imitation of the Romans in which the Romans desired more gladiators, tightrope walking elephants, and fantastically rare animals to be slaughtered. This is one danger which is likely to cut at the roots of modern civilization because it threatens the existence of mental activities. I would prefer to be bored by an eight hour job in an office or writing streams of words of journalism rather than be amused by the monotony of modern pleasures. It is the lack of participation which is the most damaging aspect of modern pleasures. This organized distraction combines within itself the performance of movies, gramophones, radios, and the press which go a long way in killing the residue of initiative or sense of participation. Even in the case of newspapers, no mental effort is required on the part of the readers as the contents are presented in such a cut and dried manner that one need not undergo the fatigue of a single thought. Consequently, for years together, men continue scanning newspapers and magazines by merely moving their eyes. If idealists fail to stem the root, in future, pleasures will take on incredibly monstrous shapes.

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    The writer feels that human activities and distractions are ___________

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]With human beings, the world over, ensnared in the performance of mechanical tasks and the pursuit of equally mechanical distractions, the time is not distant when nothing but the most abominable entertainments will succeed in steering them. If it so happens, the present civilization will emerge as a mere imitation of the Romans in which the Romans desired more gladiators, tightrope walking elephants, and fantastically rare animals to be slaughtered. This is one danger which is likely to cut at the roots of modern civilization because it threatens the existence of mental activities. I would prefer to be bored by an eight hour job in an office or writing streams of words of journalism rather than be amused by the monotony of modern pleasures. It is the lack of participation which is the most damaging aspect of modern pleasures. This organized distraction combines within itself the performance of movies, gramophones, radios, and the press which go a long way in killing the residue of initiative or sense of participation. Even in the case of newspapers, no mental effort is required on the part of the readers as the contents are presented in such a cut and dried manner that one need not undergo the fatigue of a single thought. Consequently, for years together, men continue scanning newspapers and magazines by merely moving their eyes. If idealists fail to stem the root, in future, pleasures will take on incredibly monstrous shapes.

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    According to the passage, entertainment ________________

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    Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    Every genius that exists in the world achieves greatness through the capacity of taking the trouble to get to where they want. All great men of the world who have achieved impossible things in their lifetime have undergone hardships, sacrifices, trials, and tribulations. There is no easy victory over failure. No difficult achievement is smooth and easy. The history of great men reminds us that with strong determination, man can achieve anything he sets his mind on, however impossible it may seem. A man with determination and iron can defeat all hurdles in the way of his mission. Even the most intelligent people suffer in life if they cannot cope with their circumstances and labor hard to achieve the goal of their life. A genius who is fired with zeal and determination to achieve his ideal comes to possess the necessary capacity to bear the hardships, cross the hurdles, and achieve the final victory. Genius and hard work go together to bring the desired results. The stage of greatness comes after many stages of frustration and disappointment. The weaker man gives way to those frustrations but the genius perseveres and holds on to their mission until they achieve the object of their life.

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    According to the passage genius implies one who has __________

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    Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    Every genius that exists in the world achieves greatness through the capacity of taking the trouble to get to where they want. All great men of the world who have achieved impossible things in their lifetime have undergone hardships, sacrifices, trials, and tribulations. There is no easy victory over failure. No difficult achievement is smooth and easy. The history of great men reminds us that with strong determination, man can achieve anything he sets his mind on, however impossible it may seem. A man with determination and iron can defeat all hurdles in the way of his mission. Even the most intelligent people suffer in life if they cannot cope with their circumstances and labor hard to achieve the goal of their life. A genius who is fired with zeal and determination to achieve his ideal comes to possess the necessary capacity to bear the hardships, cross the hurdles, and achieve the final victory. Genius and hard work go together to bring the desired results. The stage of greatness comes after many stages of frustration and disappointment. The weaker man gives way to those frustrations but the genius perseveres and holds on to their mission until they achieve the object of their life.

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    According to the passage, which of the following is correct?

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Courage is not only the basis of all virtue; it is its expression. Faith, hope, charity and all other virtues only come into existence once courage is used to exercise them. There are roughly two types of courage. The first, an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, a more reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future, or his judgment of what he thinks to be right or worthwhile, is moral courage. I have known many men who had marked physical courage but lacked moral courage. Some of them were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the other hand, I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage, but were very cautious about taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't display physical courage when it was really necessary to face a situation boldly. 

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    Physical courage is an expression of _________.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Courage is not only the basis of all virtue; it is its expression. Faith, hope, charity and all other virtues only come into existence once courage is used to exercise them. There are roughly two types of courage. The first, an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, a more reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future, or his judgment of what he thinks to be right or worthwhile, is moral courage. I have known many men who had marked physical courage but lacked moral courage. Some of them were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the other hand, I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage, but were very cautious about taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't display physical courage when it was really necessary to face a situation boldly. 

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    A man with moral courage can ____________.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]
      The camel is the oldest of domestic animals. It has been used for thousands of years by the desert people of Asia to supply many of their needs. On the fertile edges of the desert, camels pull ploughs, turn wheels to irrigate the fields and carry goods to the market. In the desert itself, they are still almost the only means of transport. They supply food and clothing in the form of wool and leather.
      This useful animal is well adapted to life in harsh, arid lands. The Arabian camel has one hump; the Bactrian camel has two. The hump is, in fact, a store of fat which is used as a source of energy when food and water are scarce. When it does drink, the camel can take up 100 litres of water in ten minutes. The camel has broad, soft feet to form a steady grip in the sand. A thick skin protects it from  the fierce day time sun and bitterly cold nights. The camel's eyes have three eyelids to help protect them from sand; its ears and nose are also adapted to keep out sand storms.
      Camels stand about two meters high at the shoulder and weigh 500-800 kilos. Often called "The ships of the Desert", they can carry loads of 200 kilos and more, travelling up to 16 kilometers a day.Camels eat grass, dates, and grain when available. Deep in the desert, they survive on dry leaves, seeds, and bones.

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    Which of the facts given about the camel is not true?

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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question given after it:[/passage-header] Clear air is obviously, not a priority for those living in Delhi, the fourth most polluted city in the world. Center for Science and Environment (CSE) claims that even the politicians are not much bothered about this malady.
    Although Delhi has the largest incidence of asthma among school-children, only a small section of society seems aware that this is caused by the high levels of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, suspended particulate matter (SPM), lead and benzene. Besides asthma, air pollution can also cause respiratory illnesses and cancer. 

    "Youngsters like my son wonder why I spend Rs 30/- every six months on getting a pollution under control certificate when most vehicle-owners don't bother to do so", says a professor at the IIT's energy studies department.
    For the embassy personnel in the city, pollution is a preoccupation, according to the professor. It is when you see air pollution that it gets worrying. He also recalls how his white shirt turns patchy by the time he reaches home in the evening.
    "About 65% of Delhi's air pollution is vehicular, another 25% is contributed by thermal power stations and industries," says the professor.

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    What is CSE's claim?

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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question given after it:[/passage-header] Clear air is obviously, not a priority for those living in Delhi, the fourth most polluted city in the world. Center for Science and Environment (CSE) claims that even the politicians are not much bothered about this malady.
    Although Delhi has the largest incidence of asthma among school-children, only a small section of society seems aware that this is caused by the high levels of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, suspended particulate matter (SPM), lead and benzene. Besides asthma, air pollution can also cause respiratory illnesses and cancer. 

    "Youngsters like my son wonder why I spend Rs 30/- every six months on getting a pollution under control certificate when most vehicle-owners don't bother to do so", says a professor at the IIT's energy studies department.
    For the embassy personnel in the city, pollution is a preoccupation, according to the professor. It is when you see air pollution that it gets worrying. He also recalls how his white shirt turns patchy by the time he reaches home in the evening.
    "About 65% of Delhi's air pollution is vehicular, another 25% is contributed by thermal power stations and industries," says the professor.

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    What do Delhites not get as a priority?

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Courage is not only the basis of all virtue; it is its expression. Faith, hope, charity and all other virtues only come into existence once courage is used to exercise them. There are roughly two types of courage. The first, an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, a more reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future, or his judgment of what he thinks to be right or worthwhile, is moral courage. I have known many men who had marked physical courage but lacked moral courage. Some of them were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the other hand, I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage, but were very cautious about taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't display physical courage when it was really necessary to face a situation boldly. 

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    People with physical courage often lack ____________.

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