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  • Question 1
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    Pick out the synonym.

    MOLLIFY

    Solution

    'Mollify' means 'appease the anger or anxiety of (someone)'.

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage and answer the following question.

    Days passed. The crocodile's wife was feeling more and more eager to eat the monkey's heart. So, she thought of a plan to get the monkey there. One day the crocodile's wife pretended to be very ill. She began to shed tears as if she were in great pain. The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill. He sat by her and said, 'What shall I do to help you?'

    'I am very ill,' said the wife. I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.

    'A monkey's heart?' asked the crocodile.

    'Yes,' said the wife, 'a monkey's heart. You must get your friend's heart if you want me to get well.'

    'How can I do that?' the crocodile said, 'He is my only friend. I cannot think of doing him any harm.'

    'Then you can go and live with your friend,' said the crocodile's wife, 'You don't love your wife. You love only your friend. You want to see your wife dead. Then you will be free to be with your friend always.'

    The crocodile was very unhappy. He did not want to harm his friend. At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.

    'How can I kill my only friend?' the crocodile asked again, and started shedding tears himself.

    'Why can't you kill a monkey?' said his wife, 'Crocodiles have to kill monkeys.'

    The crocodile shed more tears; he could not decide what to do.

    'You don't love me,' said the crocodile's wife, 'A wife cannot live without her husband's love. I have decided to end my life. When you come back today from visiting your friend, you will find me dead.'

    The crocodile began to think. As a husband he had to protect his wife. It was his duty. He decided to save the life of his wife. He went to see the monkey. The monkey was wondering why the crocodile was late that day and when he saw the crocodile he asked, 'Why, my friend, why are you so late? Did you meet with an accident on the way?'

    'No accident,' said the crocodile, 'My wife and I had a quarrel. She said that I was not your friend. You have done so much for us, yet I have not invited you home. She has asked me to take you home today. She wants to meet you.'

    'How sweet of her to ask me home,' said the monkey, 'I would also like to meet her. But how can I go there? You live in water and I shall be drowned if I try to get to your home.'

    'We live on the river bank,' said the crocodile, 'I can easily take you there. You can ride on my back while I swim.'

    The monkey thought it was a good idea. He felt happy that he had such good friend.

    The monkey and the crocodile set out for the home of the crocodile. The monkey sat on the crocodile's back and the crocodile started swimming up the river. When they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive. The monkey was frightened. 'Hey,' he cried, 'What are you doing? I shall be drowned if you go down any further.'

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    What were the two things the crocodile had to choose between?

    Solution

    The options (2) and (4) are absurd as they have no mention in the passage. Options (1) and (3) seem to be correct but the story clearly mentions that the choice was between killing his friend and allowing his wife to die. Refer to the lines, 'How can I kill my only friend? ... At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.'

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage and answer the following question.

    Days passed. The crocodile's wife was feeling more and more eager to eat the monkey's heart. So, she thought of a plan to get the monkey there. One day the crocodile's wife pretended to be very ill. She began to shed tears as if she were in great pain. The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill. He sat by her and said, 'What shall I do to help you?'

    'I am very ill,' said the wife. I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.

    'A monkey's heart?' asked the crocodile.

    'Yes,' said the wife, 'a monkey's heart. You must get your friend's heart if you want me to get well.'

    'How can I do that?' the crocodile said, 'He is my only friend. I cannot think of doing him any harm.'

    'Then you can go and live with your friend,' said the crocodile's wife, 'You don't love your wife. You love only your friend. You want to see your wife dead. Then you will be free to be with your friend always.'

    The crocodile was very unhappy. He did not want to harm his friend. At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.

    'How can I kill my only friend?' the crocodile asked again, and started shedding tears himself.

    'Why can't you kill a monkey?' said his wife, 'Crocodiles have to kill monkeys.'

    The crocodile shed more tears; he could not decide what to do.

    'You don't love me,' said the crocodile's wife, 'A wife cannot live without her husband's love. I have decided to end my life. When you come back today from visiting your friend, you will find me dead.'

    The crocodile began to think. As a husband he had to protect his wife. It was his duty. He decided to save the life of his wife. He went to see the monkey. The monkey was wondering why the crocodile was late that day and when he saw the crocodile he asked, 'Why, my friend, why are you so late? Did you meet with an accident on the way?'

    'No accident,' said the crocodile, 'My wife and I had a quarrel. She said that I was not your friend. You have done so much for us, yet I have not invited you home. She has asked me to take you home today. She wants to meet you.'

    'How sweet of her to ask me home,' said the monkey, 'I would also like to meet her. But how can I go there? You live in water and I shall be drowned if I try to get to your home.'

    'We live on the river bank,' said the crocodile, 'I can easily take you there. You can ride on my back while I swim.'

    The monkey thought it was a good idea. He felt happy that he had such good friend.

    The monkey and the crocodile set out for the home of the crocodile. The monkey sat on the crocodile's back and the crocodile started swimming up the river. When they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive. The monkey was frightened. 'Hey,' he cried, 'What are you doing? I shall be drowned if you go down any further.'

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    What, according to the crocodile's wife, did the doctor advise her to eat?

    Solution

    We find direct reference in the story where the crocodile asks her wife about her illness. She says, 'I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.'

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage and answer the following question.

    Days passed. The crocodile's wife was feeling more and more eager to eat the monkey's heart. So, she thought of a plan to get the monkey there. One day the crocodile's wife pretended to be very ill. She began to shed tears as if she were in great pain. The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill. He sat by her and said, 'What shall I do to help you?'

    'I am very ill,' said the wife. I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.

    'A monkey's heart?' asked the crocodile.

    'Yes,' said the wife, 'a monkey's heart. You must get your friend's heart if you want me to get well.'

    'How can I do that?' the crocodile said, 'He is my only friend. I cannot think of doing him any harm.'

    'Then you can go and live with your friend,' said the crocodile's wife, 'You don't love your wife. You love only your friend. You want to see your wife dead. Then you will be free to be with your friend always.'

    The crocodile was very unhappy. He did not want to harm his friend. At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.

    'How can I kill my only friend?' the crocodile asked again, and started shedding tears himself.

    'Why can't you kill a monkey?' said his wife, 'Crocodiles have to kill monkeys.'

    The crocodile shed more tears; he could not decide what to do.

    'You don't love me,' said the crocodile's wife, 'A wife cannot live without her husband's love. I have decided to end my life. When you come back today from visiting your friend, you will find me dead.'

    The crocodile began to think. As a husband he had to protect his wife. It was his duty. He decided to save the life of his wife. He went to see the monkey. The monkey was wondering why the crocodile was late that day and when he saw the crocodile he asked, 'Why, my friend, why are you so late? Did you meet with an accident on the way?'

    'No accident,' said the crocodile, 'My wife and I had a quarrel. She said that I was not your friend. You have done so much for us, yet I have not invited you home. She has asked me to take you home today. She wants to meet you.'

    'How sweet of her to ask me home,' said the monkey, 'I would also like to meet her. But how can I go there? You live in water and I shall be drowned if I try to get to your home.'

    'We live on the river bank,' said the crocodile, 'I can easily take you there. You can ride on my back while I swim.'

    The monkey thought it was a good idea. He felt happy that he had such good friend.

    The monkey and the crocodile set out for the home of the crocodile. The monkey sat on the crocodile's back and the crocodile started swimming up the river. When they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive. The monkey was frightened. 'Hey,' he cried, 'What are you doing? I shall be drowned if you go down any further.'

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    Why was the crocodile sad?

    Solution

    In the first paragraph, there is a sentence; 'The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill.' This clearly demonstrates that he was sad for his wife.

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage and answer the following question.

    Days passed. The crocodile's wife was feeling more and more eager to eat the monkey's heart. So, she thought of a plan to get the monkey there. One day the crocodile's wife pretended to be very ill. She began to shed tears as if she were in great pain. The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill. He sat by her and said, 'What shall I do to help you?'

    'I am very ill,' said the wife. I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.

    'A monkey's heart?' asked the crocodile.

    'Yes,' said the wife, 'a monkey's heart. You must get your friend's heart if you want me to get well.'

    'How can I do that?' the crocodile said, 'He is my only friend. I cannot think of doing him any harm.'

    'Then you can go and live with your friend,' said the crocodile's wife, 'You don't love your wife. You love only your friend. You want to see your wife dead. Then you will be free to be with your friend always.'

    The crocodile was very unhappy. He did not want to harm his friend. At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.

    'How can I kill my only friend?' the crocodile asked again, and started shedding tears himself.

    'Why can't you kill a monkey?' said his wife, 'Crocodiles have to kill monkeys.'

    The crocodile shed more tears; he could not decide what to do.

    'You don't love me,' said the crocodile's wife, 'A wife cannot live without her husband's love. I have decided to end my life. When you come back today from visiting your friend, you will find me dead.'

    The crocodile began to think. As a husband he had to protect his wife. It was his duty. He decided to save the life of his wife. He went to see the monkey. The monkey was wondering why the crocodile was late that day and when he saw the crocodile he asked, 'Why, my friend, why are you so late? Did you meet with an accident on the way?'

    'No accident,' said the crocodile, 'My wife and I had a quarrel. She said that I was not your friend. You have done so much for us, yet I have not invited you home. She has asked me to take you home today. She wants to meet you.'

    'How sweet of her to ask me home,' said the monkey, 'I would also like to meet her. But how can I go there? You live in water and I shall be drowned if I try to get to your home.'

    'We live on the river bank,' said the crocodile, 'I can easily take you there. You can ride on my back while I swim.'

    The monkey thought it was a good idea. He felt happy that he had such good friend.

    The monkey and the crocodile set out for the home of the crocodile. The monkey sat on the crocodile's back and the crocodile started swimming up the river. When they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive. The monkey was frightened. 'Hey,' he cried, 'What are you doing? I shall be drowned if you go down any further.'

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    Why did the crocodile not wish to invite his friend home?

    Solution

    The crocodile's wife wanted to eat a monkey's heart. But the crocodile did not want to harm his friend (monkey), so he did not wish to invite him home - 'He did not want to harm his friend.' Option 4 is correct.

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage and answer the following question.

    Days passed. The crocodile's wife was feeling more and more eager to eat the monkey's heart. So, she thought of a plan to get the monkey there. One day the crocodile's wife pretended to be very ill. She began to shed tears as if she were in great pain. The crocodile was sad to see his wife ill. He sat by her and said, 'What shall I do to help you?'

    'I am very ill,' said the wife. I asked the doctor and he said that I would get well only if I ate a monkey's heart.

    'A monkey's heart?' asked the crocodile.

    'Yes,' said the wife, 'a monkey's heart. You must get your friend's heart if you want me to get well.'

    'How can I do that?' the crocodile said, 'He is my only friend. I cannot think of doing him any harm.'

    'Then you can go and live with your friend,' said the crocodile's wife, 'You don't love your wife. You love only your friend. You want to see your wife dead. Then you will be free to be with your friend always.'

    The crocodile was very unhappy. He did not want to harm his friend. At the same time he could not allow his wife to die.

    'How can I kill my only friend?' the crocodile asked again, and started shedding tears himself.

    'Why can't you kill a monkey?' said his wife, 'Crocodiles have to kill monkeys.'

    The crocodile shed more tears; he could not decide what to do.

    'You don't love me,' said the crocodile's wife, 'A wife cannot live without her husband's love. I have decided to end my life. When you come back today from visiting your friend, you will find me dead.'

    The crocodile began to think. As a husband he had to protect his wife. It was his duty. He decided to save the life of his wife. He went to see the monkey. The monkey was wondering why the crocodile was late that day and when he saw the crocodile he asked, 'Why, my friend, why are you so late? Did you meet with an accident on the way?'

    'No accident,' said the crocodile, 'My wife and I had a quarrel. She said that I was not your friend. You have done so much for us, yet I have not invited you home. She has asked me to take you home today. She wants to meet you.'

    'How sweet of her to ask me home,' said the monkey, 'I would also like to meet her. But how can I go there? You live in water and I shall be drowned if I try to get to your home.'

    'We live on the river bank,' said the crocodile, 'I can easily take you there. You can ride on my back while I swim.'

    The monkey thought it was a good idea. He felt happy that he had such good friend.

    The monkey and the crocodile set out for the home of the crocodile. The monkey sat on the crocodile's back and the crocodile started swimming up the river. When they reached the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive. The monkey was frightened. 'Hey,' he cried, 'What are you doing? I shall be drowned if you go down any further.'

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    What did the wife accuse the crocodile of?

    Solution

    The line 'You want to see your wife dead' tells that the wife accuses the crocodile of wishing that she were dead.

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following question, a statement is given followed by two inferences/conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and then consider the two inferences/conclusions together to decide which of them logically follow(s) beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

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    Statement: The slowdown in the US will hit the Indian IT industry hard.

    Inferences:

    I. The U.S. companies are expected to delay contracts.

    II. The Rupee is expected to appreciate against the Dollar over the coming year.

    Solution

    Only 'I' can be inferred from the given statement. This is because the US companies, expecting to delay contracts due to economic slowdown, will directly affect the countries they had entered into contacts with. Hence, this slowdown in the US will hit the Indian IT industry hard. The Rupee appreciation cannot be inferred from the context of effect of the slowdown on Indian IT industry as the economic condition of India is not mentioned.

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following question, a statement is given followed by two inferences/conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and then consider the two inferences/conclusions together to decide which of them logically follow(s) beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

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    Statement: Good health is a luxury in country 'X' where rate of death due to hunger, malnutrition and unhygienic conditions is very high as compared to other nations of that region.

    Inferences:

    (I) People in country 'X' cannot afford to have many luxuries of life.

    (II) Good health is a gift of nature.

    Solution

    Having a very high death rate due to hunger, malnutrition and unhygienic conditions may make 'good health' a luxury but that does not mean people cannot afford luxuries. Inference (I) is too broad and thus weak.

    'Gift of nature' cannot be inferred from the statement. 

    Option 4 is the answer.

  • Question 9
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    Choose a word or phrase, which is opposite in meaning to the given word.

    Eulogistic

    Solution

    'Eulogistic' means 'praising highly'. 'Critical' means 'expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements'.

  • Question 10
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    Select the correct option to complete a grammatical and idiomatic sentence.

    I am not concerned ____ him ____ that business

    Solution

    'Concerned with' means 'interested in', and 'concerned for/about' means 'worried about'. Option 2 is the correct answer. Prepositions 'of' and 'from' are unfit in the second blank with 'business'. 'Of' is unfit in the first blank.

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