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    Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

    Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge".

    Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world.

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    According to the passage, globalization is perceived often by media and academia as:

  • Question 2
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    Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

    Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge".

    Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world.

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    The attempt of an author in the passage is:

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    Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

    Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge".

    Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world.

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    According to the passage, which one of the following is not a well-defined concept?

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    Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

    Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge".

    Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world.

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    As per the passage, a wholesale reduction of globalization would result in affecting:

    (a) Global businesses

    (b) Movement of Ideas

    (c) Local knowledge systems

    Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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    Direction: Read the following passage and answer the question which follows.

    Even though globalization is one of the most discussed topics in the contemporary world. It is not altogether a well-defined concept. A multitude of global interactions is put under the broad heading of globalization, varying from the expansion of cultural and scientific influences across borders to the enlargement of economic and business relations throughout the world. A wholesale rejection of globalization would not only go against global business, but it would also cut out movements of ideas, understanding, and knowledge that can help all the people of the world, including the most disadvantaged members of the world population. A comprehensive rejection of globalization can thus be powerfully counterproductive. There is a strong need to separate out the different questions that appear merged together in the rhetoric of the antiglobalization protests. The globalization of knowledge deserves a particularly high profile recognition, despite all the good things that can be rightly said about the importance of "Local knowledge".

    Globalization is often seen, both in journalistic discussions and in remarkably many academic writings, as a process of westernization. Indeed, some who take an upbeat view of the phenomenon even see it as a contribution of Western civilization to the world.

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    According to the passage, which one of the following is counterproductive?

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    Directions: Below are given four sentences, (1), (2), (3) and (4). To make a stanza, arrange them in the correct order.

    1. She gave them to the baby bear. 
    2. Baby bear was hungry.
    3. Mama bear walked into the woods.
    4. She found some berries in the woods.

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    Directions: Below are given four sentences, (1), (2), (3) and (4). To make a stanza, arrange them in the correct order.

    1. Farmer was passing by it.
    2. He plucked an apple and bit it.
    3. The apple tree was full of fruit.
    4. It was sour.

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    Directions: The passage is followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. For the question four probable answers bearing options (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given. Only one out of those is correct. You have to choose correct answer.

    Raj bought an expensive laptop which cost him several thousand rupees. He had saved up money. It took him eight months to save enough. He worked after school at a restaurant to earn. The job was hard but he was determined and never quit his job. The salesperson at a store showed him a black laptop. Earlier he had seen a white one, but he liked this more. He took it home right away. The laptop was sleek and light. It also looked nice. He spent the next few days in showing off to his friends. His father was suspicious that it would consume too much of Raj’s time. He was also happy because he had earned it.

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    Why did Raj work in a restaurant?

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    Directions: The passage is followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. For the question four probable answers bearing options (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given. Only one out of those is correct. You have to choose correct answer.

    Raj bought an expensive laptop which cost him several thousand rupees. He had saved up money. It took him eight months to save enough. He worked after school at a restaurant to earn. The job was hard but he was determined and never quit his job. The salesperson at a store showed him a black laptop. Earlier he had seen a white one, but he liked this more. He took it home right away. The laptop was sleek and light. It also looked nice. He spent the next few days in showing off to his friends. His father was suspicious that it would consume too much of Raj’s time. He was also happy because he had earned it.

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    'But he was determined' means_____

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    Directions: The passage is followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. For the question four probable answers bearing options (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given. Only one out of those is correct. You have to choose correct answer.

    Raj bought an expensive laptop which cost him several thousand rupees. He had saved up money. It took him eight months to save enough. He worked after school at a restaurant to earn. The job was hard but he was determined and never quit his job. The salesperson at a store showed him a black laptop. Earlier he had seen a white one, but he liked this more. He took it home right away. The laptop was sleek and light. It also looked nice. He spent the next few days in showing off to his friends. His father was suspicious that it would consume too much of Raj’s time. He was also happy because he had earned it.

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    What did he do with the black laptop?

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    Directions: The passage is followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. For the question four probable answers bearing options (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given. Only one out of those is correct. You have to choose correct answer.

    Raj bought an expensive laptop which cost him several thousand rupees. He had saved up money. It took him eight months to save enough. He worked after school at a restaurant to earn. The job was hard but he was determined and never quit his job. The salesperson at a store showed him a black laptop. Earlier he had seen a white one, but he liked this more. He took it home right away. The laptop was sleek and light. It also looked nice. He spent the next few days in showing off to his friends. His father was suspicious that it would consume too much of Raj’s time. He was also happy because he had earned it.

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    What does 'sleek' mean?

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    Directions: The passage is followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows. For the question four probable answers bearing options (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given. Only one out of those is correct. You have to choose correct answer.

    Raj bought an expensive laptop which cost him several thousand rupees. He had saved up money. It took him eight months to save enough. He worked after school at a restaurant to earn. The job was hard but he was determined and never quit his job. The salesperson at a store showed him a black laptop. Earlier he had seen a white one, but he liked this more. He took it home right away. The laptop was sleek and light. It also looked nice. He spent the next few days in showing off to his friends. His father was suspicious that it would consume too much of Raj’s time. He was also happy because he had earned it.

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    'His father was suspicious' means

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