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    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
    At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other counties to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.

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    According to the author of 'Mentality' of a nation is mainly product of its ________.

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    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
    At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other counties to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.

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    The character of a nation is the result of its ________.

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    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
    At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other counties to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.

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    According to the author, his countrymen should ___________________.

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    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
    At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other counties to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.

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    The need for a greater understanding between nations _______.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question given below it:[/passage-header]
    That morning too I stepped out onto our veranda to take in some air. Looking around, my glance fell on a bundle of green in a corner of the veranda. It was a parrot; its awkward twitching indicated that it was alive. Even as I approached it, the parrot made no effort to fly away. Parrots are intermittent visitors to our veranda but always skitter away if you get too close to them. It was obviously wounded in some way. I picked it up.
    I expect we named it Hariya because of its bright green plumage, and it became a family pet. A cage more to protect Hariya from predators than to keep him imprisoned. In fact, we often let him out of his cage, so he could fly away if he wanted to. Hariya just didn't seem to want to. It was only after many days that we realized that he had never shown an urge to fly.
    One day I took Hariya in my hands and gently examined him more thoroughly than we had ever done. To my horror, I found that his wings had been stitched up with very fine plastic thread that was almost invisible to the naked eye.Someone had obviously taken great pains to ensure that Hariya couldn't fly.
    Removing those threads was a very difficult task-it took me a whole week because it has to be done gently and slowly. It was only Hariya's faith and confidence in me that allowed it to happen. As I removed the last thread. Hariya squawked and fluffed his suddenly free wings. Then his neck swiveled and he just stared at me. Hariya's eyes seemed to be shining.

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    Hariya remained with the writer's family though he was not caged all the time because?

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today's kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills. But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna- a town near Bangalore. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic.

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    Toys are said to have a high play value when___________

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today's kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills. But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna- a town near Bangalore. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic.

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    Toys that are considered eco-friendly are those that _______________

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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
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    True Grit:
    Parth S. Sutaria, 44 Panvel, Mumbai
    The day that was: July 26, 2005
    Awarded for: Drawing a flood-trapped family to safety
    The rain refused to let up. The ground-floor of the building, inside the ONGC colony at Panvel, was already flooded with water and the level was rising by the minute. At 7 P.M., the power went off, plunging the entire area into darkness. By that time, the water had risen from ground level to a height of five feet. Parth and his mother were busy packing, afraid that they might have to vacate their first floor flat too. His father, a finance manager with ONGC, was stuck on this way home. Suddenly they heard screams and banging. Parth rushed downstairs and waded through the water - neck-deep by this time - towards the ground-floor flat. Their door, he found out, was stuck and with the water-level rising alarmingly, the trapped family faced an ominous future. Parth found a piece of log from a neighbour and began to hammer on the door. "People from the entire building had come down, but just stood paralyzed," he says. After a while, the mesh gave way but the main door still wouldn't open. By this time the water came almost up to his mouth. "I don't remember anything," he says, "just that door and the children crying inside, and that I had to get them out." After many more heaves, the top half splintered and fell through. The family was pulled out to safety. Not surprisingly, it is the army and its spirit of service that he admires the most.

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    Which natural calamity is the heroic deed related to?

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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
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    True Grit:
    Parth S. Sutaria, 44 Panvel, Mumbai
    The day that was: July 26, 2005
    Awarded for: Drawing a flood-trapped family to safety
    The rain refused to let up. The ground-floor of the building, inside the ONGC colony at Panvel, was already flooded with water and the level was rising by the minute. At 7 P.M., the power went off, plunging the entire area into darkness. By that time, the water had risen from ground level to a height of five feet. Parth and his mother were busy packing, afraid that they might have to vacate their first floor flat too. His father, a finance manager with ONGC, was stuck on this way home. Suddenly they heard screams and banging. Parth rushed downstairs and waded through the water - neck-deep by this time - towards the ground-floor flat. Their door, he found out, was stuck and with the water-level rising alarmingly, the trapped family faced an ominous future. Parth found a piece of log from a neighbour and began to hammer on the door. "People from the entire building had come down, but just stood paralyzed," he says. After a while, the mesh gave way but the main door still wouldn't open. By this time the water came almost up to his mouth. "I don't remember anything," he says, "just that door and the children crying inside, and that I had to get them out." After many more heaves, the top half splintered and fell through. The family was pulled out to safety. Not surprisingly, it is the army and its spirit of service that he admires the most.

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    For which act of bravery was Parth awarded?

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    [passage-header]Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today's kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills. But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna- a town near Bangalore. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic.

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    'Fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember', means.

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