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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question given after it.[/passage-header]Nationalism, of course, is a curious phenomenon which at a certain stage in a country's history gives life, growth and unity but at the same time, it has a tendency to limit one because one thinks of one's country as something different from the rest of the world. One's perceptive changes and one is continuously thinking of one's own struggles and virtues and failing to the exclusion of their thoughts. The result is that the same nationalism, which is the symbol of cessation of that growth in mind. Nationalism, when it becomes successful, sometimes goes on spreading in an aggressive way and become a danger internationally. Whatever line of thought you follow, you arrive at the conclusion that some kind of balance must be found. Otherwise, something good can turn into evil. Culture, which is essentially good, becomes not only static but aggressive and something that breeds conflict and hatred, when looked at from a wrong point of view. How will you find a balance, I don't know. Apart from the political and economic problems of the age, perhaps, that is the greatest problem today because behind it, there is a tremendous search for something, which cannot be found. We turn to economic theories because they have an undoubted importance. It is folly to talk of culture or even of god when human beings starve and die. Before one can talk about anything else, one must provide the normal essentials of life to human beings. That is where economics comes in. Human beings today are not in the mood to tolerate this suffering and starvation and inequality when they see that the burden is not equally shared. Others profit, while they only bear the burden.

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    Suitable title for this passage is:
    Solution
    Since the passage focuses on nationalism and the issues it creates for a nation, the best subtitle for the passage is option A- Nationalism and National problems.
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    [passage-header]Read the poem carefully and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]Rise, brothers, rise; the wakening skies pray to the morning light, 
    The wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn like a child that has cried all night. 
    Come, let us gather our nets from the shore and set our catamarans free, 
    To capture the leaping wealth of the tide, for we are the kings of the sea! 

    No longer delay, let us hasten away in the track of the sea gull's call, 
    The sea is our mother, the cloud is our brother, the waves are our comrades all. 
    What though we toss at the fall of the sun where the hand of the sea-god drives? 
    He who holds the storm by the hair will hide in his breast our lives. 

    Sweet is the shade of the cocoanut glade, and the scent of the mango grove, 
    And sweet are the sands at the full o' the moon with the sound of the voices we love; 
    But sweeter, O brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee; 
    Row, brothers, row to the edge of the verge, where the low sky mates with the sea.

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    The last line of the above poem means ____. 
    Solution
    In the last line of the poem, the speaker is telling his "brothers" to row till the "edge of the verge" where the sky and the sea seem to "mate" which refers to the point where the sky touches the sea. In this context, option A is the best answer- "where the low sky mates with the sea" definitely does not mean to say that the sky moves away from the sea, the sea ends or even that the sea embraces the sea (sky and sea simply seem like they are touching not embracing). A is the best answer.
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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    'Tools and Weapons in Neolithic age'
    [/passage-header]One of the remarkable achievements of the Neolithic Period was the invention of the wheel. It brought a rapid progress in man's life. The wheel was used in horse-carts and bullock-carts that helped man a lot to carry heavy loads. Therefore, in this period transport became quite easy and quick. The wheel was also used for spinning and weaving. It also helped in pottery. Man made beautiful pots to keep food grains and to store water. The tools and weapons of the Neolithic Age are better and sharper than the Palaeolithic Age. Now a polished stone called 'celt' was used to make tools. Some newly developed tools like sickles, bows and arrows and improved axes were made in the Neolithic Age. These tools were used for various purposes like the axe was used for cutting down trees, sickles to harvest the crops and arrows to kill animals.

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    What was the most significant discovery of the Neolithic Period?

    Solution
    The correct answer is Option A.
    The opening line of the passage tells us that the most significant discovery of the Neolithic Period is the invention of wheel. Thus Option A is the correct answer.
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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question given after it.[/passage-header]Nationalism, of course, is a curious phenomenon which at a certain stage in a country's history gives life, growth and unity but at the same time, it has a tendency to limit one because one thinks of one's country as something different from the rest of the world. One's perceptive changes and one is continuously thinking of one's own struggles and virtues and failing to the exclusion of their thoughts. The result is that the same nationalism, which is the symbol of cessation of that growth in mind. Nationalism, when it becomes successful, sometimes goes on spreading in an aggressive way and become a danger internationally. Whatever line of thought you follow, you arrive at the conclusion that some kind of balance must be found. Otherwise, something good can turn into evil. Culture, which is essentially good, becomes not only static but aggressive and something that breeds conflict and hatred, when looked at from a wrong point of view. How will you find a balance, I don't know. Apart from the political and economic problems of the age, perhaps, that is the greatest problem today because behind it, there is a tremendous search for something, which cannot be found. We turn to economic theories because they have an undoubted importance. It is folly to talk of culture or even of god when human beings starve and die. Before one can talk about anything else, one must provide the normal essentials of life to human beings. That is where economics comes in. Human beings today are not in the mood to tolerate this suffering and starvation and inequality when they see that the burden is not equally shared. Others profit, while they only bear the burden.

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    Negative national feeling can make a nation ______
    Solution
    The passage says that while national feeling, at a certain stage, can breed growth and unity, it can also severely limit one's ability to think beyond one's country and keeps one thinking of one's own struggles and virtues to the exclusion of everything else. This is negative national feeling which can make a nation selfish. Option A is the best answer
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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Probe into the subject, delve into its various effects - you will be amazed at how rapidly Western culture is corroding the Indian culture - exclusively to be proud of, to rust. These spicy pictures of the Western culture surely flatter the palate, but in course of time won't they canker it too? The root of all this misfortune lies in the soil nourished by the word 'modern'. What does 'modern' mean to us? Do we become modern by wearing outrageous clothes that make us look like aliens? Does modernism set in by profuse use of western slang?

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    The word 'delve' as used in this passage does not mean _________.
    Solution
    The word, 'delve' means 'to dig or excavate and search for something'. 
    It also means, 'to carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information' or 'investigate' or 'examine'. Hence, options A, B and D are incorrect.
    'To skim over something' means 'to go over or review something hastily'. It is the opposite of 'investigating' or 'intensively examining something'. Hence, the word, 'delve' does not mean 'to skim out'. Option C is the correct answer.
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    Receptionist: Thank you for calling Pioneer Dental Clinic. Mary speaking. How can I help you?
    Sonia: Hi Mary. It's Sonia Jain calling. How are you today?
    Receptionist: I'm fine Mrs. Jain. How are you?
    Sonia: Well actually, I have a bit of a sore tooth. I was wondering if Dr. Khan would have some time to see me this week.
    Receptionist: I'm afraid he's booked this week. I can put you in for $$8$$ pm next Saturday. Is that alright with you?
    Sonia: That would be great.
    Receptionist: I'll have to give you the address of our new office.
    Sonia: Oh, that's right, you moved.
    Receptionist: Yes, we moved to the suburbs. do you have a pen handy?
    Sonia: Could you hold on a moment please? Okay, go ahead Mary.
    Receptionist: We are at $$201$$, Silver Mall, M.G. road.
    Sonia: Would you mind spelling that for me?
    Receptionist: Sure. That's two-zero-one, silver-S as in Simla, I as in India, L as in Lucknow, V as in Victor, E as in Echo. R as in Romeo. Mall-M as in Mile, A as in Alpha, L as in Lucknow. M.G. road is Mehruali-Gurgaon road.
    Sonia: Okay great. I'll see you on Saturday then.
    Receptionist: Okay. Thanks for calling. See you then.
    Sonia: Thanks. Bye.

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    Read the following conversation, mark the correct message that is being conveyed.
    Who is calling whom?
    Solution
    From the given passage we understand that it is Mrs. Jain calling the Pioneer dental clinic, where Dr. Khan is the sitting doctor. The call is answered by the receptionist, who introduces herself as Mary. Therefore option A is the correct answer.
    Since nowhere in the passage is it stated that Mary is Mrs. Jain's friend, option B is incorrect.
    In the passage, we clearly see that the receptionist is the one answering the call from Mrs. Sonia Jain, hence option C is incorrect as well.
    Option D is incorrect because of two reasons: no one has is talking to Dr. Khan in the conversation and also, Mary is the receptionist who has answered the call. 
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    Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    We all love to wear our blue jeans but what do we know about them? It all began in the Nevada region of the United States. In the 1850s, there were many people searching for gold and mining. This was called the Gold Rush. Miners had to dig deep to find even a little gold. They had to work very hard and for a long time. Their clothes tore easily. A miner's wife decided to get a sturdy pair of trousers for her husband. So, she went to a tailor named Jacob W. Davis and told him what she wanted. He was not an ordinary tailor. He used to stitch horse blankets, wagon covers and tents. Jacob understood what his customer wanted. It had to be strong cotton cloth and should not tear easily. He found some material called denim with a man named Levi Strauss. He stitched the first pair of denim overalls. To make the pair last longer, Jacob decided to fix small metal pins or rivets near the pockets, zipper and other areas. The overalls were tough and looked strong. Soon, everyone wanted a pair of riveted pants!
    Davis decided to own the design. So, he became partners with Levi Strauss. Together, they got the denim overalls patented on 20th May, 1873 and Levi Strauss Jeans was born. There was no looking back from then on. Hollywood cowboy movies cast their actors in Levi's and made them famous all across America. They soon became a symbol of young, American culture. Some people felt that denim overalls were 'workers clothes' and not right for school. Yet, in 1959, a newspaper reported that 90% of young Americans were wearing denim pants everywhere except to bed and church. By the 1960s, the name 'jeans' was given to the blue overalls. Europe and parts of Asia wanted them too and they became famous worldwide. Soon, people of all ages wore them. In 1969, a magazine reported that denim is one of the oldest fabrics but will remain eternally young. How true!

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    Where and when was jeans born?
    Solution
    Option D: As these lines suggest, "It all began in the Nevada region of the United States. In the 1850s", jeans were born in America after 1850 (as 1850s means any year after the year 1850). Hence option D is correct.
    Option A: The 18th century includes the years 1701-1800. It does not include the year 1850, which is a part of the 19th century. Hence A is incorrect.
    Option B: This option mentions the place (where) but not the date (when). Hence B isn't the most suitable option.
    Option C: This statement is false. It was during the Gold Rush, and not before, that jeans was born: "In the 1850s, there were many people searching for gold and mining for it. This was called the Gold Rush."
    Hence C is incorrect.
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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.[/passage-header]The Palaeolithic remains have been found in all parts of India, especially in the Deccan. In ancient times, south of the Vindhya Mountain and the Narmada river, was known as Dakshinapathy and now it is called the Deccan. There were two main cultures in the Palaeolithic Age, the Sonnian and the Acheullan. Some tools from the Sonnian culture have been found in the Shivalik hills of the Indian subcontinent. Most Sonnian tools belong to late middle period found in past Shivalik sediments. Sonnian artifacts have been recovered in Pakistan. Acheulian sites have been divided in early Acheulian and late Acheulian, on the basis of the tools produced. Early Acheulian tools have been recovered at the edge of the Vindhya hills in the Narmada Basin. Flake tools were the major features of the late Acheulian Age. Small and medium size hand axes and cleavers were main tools of this age used for chopping meat. Various sites of Acheulian in the Deccan are excavated like Chirki-Nevasa, Guhox, Saswad, Nasre, Yeduwadi, Attirampakkam and Bhimbetka. Various Acheulian tools have been discovered from Nevasa, a tributary of the Godavari in Maharashtra.
    All this indicates that Nevasa was a popular habitation of the Palaeolithic man for a long time. From these stone tools we come to know about food and shelters of early man. One of these sites is Attirampakkam valley in the northwest of Tamil Nadu. Archaeological research has discovered evidence of fossil remains of animals and primitive stone implements in the northern Tamil Nadu around $$300,000$$ BC. Man in Deccan lived in this Palaeolithic period for a long time, using only crude implements.

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    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
    What can we know about the early man from the stone tools?
    We can know about their ____________.
    Solution
    "From these stone tools we come to know about food and shelters of early man." - this line from the passage supports option A as the answer. 
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    [passage-header]Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.[/passage-header]The Palaeolithic remains have been found in all parts of India, especially in the Deccan. In ancient times, south of the Vindhya Mountain and the Narmada river, was known as Dakshinapathy and now it is called the Deccan. There were two main cultures in the Palaeolithic Age, the Sonnian and the Acheullan. Some tools from the Sonnian culture have been found in the Shivalik hills of the Indian subcontinent. Most Sonnian tools belong to late middle period found in past Shivalik sediments. Sonnian artifacts have been recovered in Pakistan. Acheulian sites have been divided in early Acheulian and late Acheulian, on the basis of the tools produced. Early Acheulian tools have been recovered at the edge of the Vindhya hills in the Narmada Basin. Flake tools were the major features of the late Acheulian Age. Small and medium size hand axes and cleavers were main tools of this age used for chopping meat. Various sites of Acheulian in the Deccan are excavated like Chirki-Nevasa, Guhox, Saswad, Nasre, Yeduwadi, Attirampakkam and Bhimbetka. Various Acheulian tools have been discovered from Nevasa, a tributary of the Godavari in Maharashtra.
    All this indicates that Nevasa was a popular habitation of the Palaeolithic man for a long time. From these stone tools we come to know about food and shelters of early man. One of these sites is Attirampakkam valley in the northwest of Tamil Nadu. Archaeological research has discovered evidence of fossil remains of animals and primitive stone implements in the northern Tamil Nadu around $$300,000$$ BC. Man in Deccan lived in this Palaeolithic period for a long time, using only crude implements.

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    On which basis have Acheulian sites been divided?
    Acheulian sites have been divided on the basis of ___________.
    Solution
    According to the passage, the Acheulian sites have been divided into the early and late Acheulian on the basis of the tools produced, thus option D is the correct answer.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect as these cannot be verified and proved by the passage.
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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Daffodils, the trumpet-shaped flowers bloom during the spring. In fact, daffodils are the first sign of spring and they symbolize rebirth, new beginnings, and friendship. It is the flower of those born in March. Daffodils are native to the Mediterranean region but are cultivated all over the world. The flower is called Nargis in Hindi, perhaps because of its association with the egotistical Greek God Narcissus. Legend has it that Narcissus fell in love with his own image in a pool of water. He was so enamoured by his own image that he fell into the water and drowned. The flower, also called Narcissus, grew where he died. This led to it becoming a symbol of unrequited love. A gift of daffodil flowers is believed to ensure happiness. It is a common decoration flower during the Chinese New Year. Feng Shui experts believe that if a daffodil bulb blooms during the New Year it will bring good luck to your home. The flowers have been viewed as symbols of Christ's resurrection and the promise of eternal life. In Wales, it is a symbol of the patron saint, David. Daffodil bulbs, because of their astringent properties, are pounded and made into a paste to be applied to wounds. Pharma companies use daffodil extracts to make drugs that are used to treat Alzheimer's and Polio.

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    The daffodil is called Nargis in Hindi, because of its presumed association with __________.
    Solution
    The given passage states: 'The flower is called Nargis in Hindi, perhaps because of its association with the egotistical Greek God, Narcissus'. The word, 'perhaps' indicates a presumption or a thought which is possible. 
    Hence, the phrase, 'Its presumed association with Greek God Narcissus' is the correct answer as given in option B.
    Options A and C are incorrect as the names of the Gods are incorrectly mentioned as 'Narigus' and 'Nareshwar'. 
    Option D is incorrect as option B is the correct answer. 
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