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  • Question 1
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    Select the alternative that will improve the underlined part of the sentence in case there is no improvement select “No improvement”.

    Many people have become aware of the advantages of preventive health care nowadays.

    Solution

    No Improvement is needed in the above sentence.

    'Nowadays' is used which means the speaker is talking about the days which are ongoing at the present.

    So, we need to use the present perfect tense.

    Option (A) is in the simple present tense.

    Option (B) is in the future continuous tense.

    Option (C) uses 'have' which is incorrect.

  • Question 2
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    Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.

    IGNITE

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'extinguish'.

    The word 'Ignite' means to set something on fire.

    Example: The fire was ignited by sparks. 

    The antonyms of the word 'Ignite' are "extinguish, put out".

    From the antonym of the given word, we can say that the word 'extinguish' is opposite in meaning.

    The word 'extinguish' means to cause to cease burning.

    Example: The fire department was called in to extinguish the blaze.

  • Question 3
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    In this section, a word is spelt in four different ways. Identify the one which is correct and mark your answer accordingly.

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'Curriculum.'

    'Curriculum': The correctly spelt word is 'Curriculum' and it means the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.

    Example: The curriculum is rigidly prescribed from an early age.

  • Question 4
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    Choose the appropriate articles to complete the given sentence. 

    Mr. Mukesh went to market by_____rickshaw to buy_____book and returned by rickshaw.

    Solution

    The correct sentence is: "Mr. Mukesh went to market by rickshaw to buy book and returned by rickshaw."

    The most appropriate articles to complete the given sentence is 'no article, a'. 

    In the first blank, no article should be used with the means of transportation which are preceded by the preposition 'by'. 

    For example:

    • Mohit will go to Rajasthan by the bus but will return in a cab. (Wrong)
    • Mohit will go to Rajasthan by bus but will return in a cab. (Correct)

    In the second blank, the most appropriate article is 'a' because 'book' has a consonant sound. And we use the article 'a' before a consonant sound. 

    • For example: a car, a house, a big truck, a wheel, a grey day, etc.
  • Question 5
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    Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

    My father did never have an opportunity to go to a University.

    Solution

    The correct sentence would be:

    My father never did have an opportunity to go to a University.

    In the above-given sentence, the error is related to adverb placement.

    An adverb must come before the auxiliary verb in a sentence. For Example: I never was a fan of hers.

    ​The structure of the sentence is incorrect.

    Thus, 'did never' will be replaced by 'never did'.

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.

    When it comes to structures that are both majestic and well-fortified, the classic European castle is the pinnacle of design. Across the ages castles changed, developed, and eventually fell out of use, but they still command the fascination of our culture. Castles were originally built in England by Norman invaders in 1066. As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. Castles also served as bases of operation for offensive attacks. Troops were summoned to, organized around, and deployed from castles.

    In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.

    The first castles constructed in England were made from earth and timber. Those who constructed them took advantage of natural features, such as hills and rivers, to increase defenses. Since these castles were constructed from wood, they were highly susceptible to attacks by fire. Wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these fortifications; however, being made from stone did not make these castles entirely fireproof. Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery became powerful enough to break through stone walls.

    This greatly undermined the military role of castles. Castles were then replaced by artillery forts that had no role in civil administration, and country houses that were indefensible. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year from those who wish to experience these majestic „vestiges: of a time long passed.

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    Which one of the following is not a function of castles as expressed in the passage?

    Solution

    According to the passage, "In this way castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. In this way, castles served as important social centres in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power."

    So, "castles were the places where knights would keep their best horses" is not a function of castles as expressed in the passage.

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.

    When it comes to structures that are both majestic and well-fortified, the classic European castle is the pinnacle of design. Across the ages castles changed, developed, and eventually fell out of use, but they still command the fascination of our culture. Castles were originally built in England by Norman invaders in 1066. As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. Castles also served as bases of operation for offensive attacks. Troops were summoned to, organized around, and deployed from castles.

    In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.

    The first castles constructed in England were made from earth and timber. Those who constructed them took advantage of natural features, such as hills and rivers, to increase defenses. Since these castles were constructed from wood, they were highly susceptible to attacks by fire. Wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these fortifications; however, being made from stone did not make these castles entirely fireproof. Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery became powerful enough to break through stone walls.

    This greatly undermined the military role of castles. Castles were then replaced by artillery forts that had no role in civil administration, and country houses that were indefensible. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year from those who wish to experience these majestic „vestiges: of a time long passed.

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    Choose a word from the given options which means almost the same as the word 'vestiges' used in.

    Solution

    The meaning of the given words:

    Vestiges mean a trace or remnant of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. 

    Reminder means a thing that causes someone to remember something. 

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.

    When it comes to structures that are both majestic and well-fortified, the classic European castle is the pinnacle of design. Across the ages castles changed, developed, and eventually fell out of use, but they still command the fascination of our culture. Castles were originally built in England by Norman invaders in 1066. As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. Castles also served as bases of operation for offensive attacks. Troops were summoned to, organized around, and deployed from castles.

    In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.

    The first castles constructed in England were made from earth and timber. Those who constructed them took advantage of natural features, such as hills and rivers, to increase defenses. Since these castles were constructed from wood, they were highly susceptible to attacks by fire. Wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these fortifications; however, being made from stone did not make these castles entirely fireproof. Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery became powerful enough to break through stone walls.

    This greatly undermined the military role of castles. Castles were then replaced by artillery forts that had no role in civil administration, and country houses that were indefensible. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year from those who wish to experience these majestic „vestiges: of a time long passed.

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    Which one of the following best explains how gunpowder was the nemesis of traditional castles?

    Solution

    According to the passage, "Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder."

    The nemesis of traditional castles was brought because cannons were able to knock down stone walls, thus, castles offered little protection.

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.

    When it comes to structures that are both majestic and well-fortified, the classic European castle is the pinnacle of design. Across the ages castles changed, developed, and eventually fell out of use, but they still command the fascination of our culture. Castles were originally built in England by Norman invaders in 1066. As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. Castles also served as bases of operation for offensive attacks. Troops were summoned to, organized around, and deployed from castles.

    In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.

    The first castles constructed in England were made from earth and timber. Those who constructed them took advantage of natural features, such as hills and rivers, to increase defenses. Since these castles were constructed from wood, they were highly susceptible to attacks by fire. Wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these fortifications; however, being made from stone did not make these castles entirely fireproof. Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery became powerful enough to break through stone walls.

    This greatly undermined the military role of castles. Castles were then replaced by artillery forts that had no role in civil administration, and country houses that were indefensible. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year from those who wish to experience these majestic „vestiges: of a time long passed.

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    Which one of the following best describes the main idea in Paragraph 2?

    Solution

    According to the passage, "In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.​"

    The whole passage describes all the purposes that English castles served.

  • Question 10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.

    When it comes to structures that are both majestic and well-fortified, the classic European castle is the pinnacle of design. Across the ages castles changed, developed, and eventually fell out of use, but they still command the fascination of our culture. Castles were originally built in England by Norman invaders in 1066. As William the Conqueror advanced through England, he fortified key positions to secure the land he had taken. Castles also served as bases of operation for offensive attacks. Troops were summoned to, organized around, and deployed from castles.

    In this way, castles served both offensive and defensive roles in military operations. Not limited to military purposes, castles also served as offices from which the lord would administer control over his fiefdom. They would address disputes, handle business, feast, and enjoy festivities. In this way, castles served as important social centers in medieval England. Castles also served as symbols of power.

    The first castles constructed in England were made from earth and timber. Those who constructed them took advantage of natural features, such as hills and rivers, to increase defenses. Since these castles were constructed from wood, they were highly susceptible to attacks by fire. Wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these fortifications; however, being made from stone did not make these castles entirely fireproof. Attackers could hurl flaming objects into the castle through the windows or ignite the wooden doors. The demise of castles can ultimately be attributed to gunpowder. During the 15th century, artillery became powerful enough to break through stone walls.

    This greatly undermined the military role of castles. Castles were then replaced by artillery forts that had no role in civil administration, and country houses that were indefensible. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year from those who wish to experience these majestic „vestiges: of a time long passed.

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    Choose a word which serves as the antonym of the word 'pinnacle'.

    Solution

    The meaning of the given words:

    Pinnacle means the most successful point; the culmination.

    Nadir means the lowest or most unsuccessful point in a situation.

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