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Assessment Test (Reading Comprehension)

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At 5:00 am

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Stephen is a young boy of ten. He studies at Mount Carmel School. Stephen gets up at 5:30 am everyday. He gets ready by 6:15 and then has his breakfast. He leaves for school at 6:35 by the school van. He reaches school at 7:10, in time for his extra class which stretches till the Morning Prayer at 7:30. The Prayer concludes at 7:55. His regular classes start at 8:00 am. His classes continue till 1:00. In between, there is a break from 10:40 – 11:00. After the school is over, he has a special 1 hour cursive writing class and mathematics practice for another hour. He starts back from school at 3:10 pm and reaches home at 3:50.

Everyday, he follows the same schedule and tomorrow will be no exception.

  1. Stephen is at school.

  2. Stephen has left for school.

  3. Stephen is still in bed.

  4. Stephen is having breakfast.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 If Stephen wakes up at 5:30 am, it means that he is still sleeping at 5:00 am.

At 6:45 am

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Stephen is a young boy of ten. He studies at Mount Carmel School. Stephen gets up at 5:30 am everyday. He gets ready by 6:15 and then has his breakfast. He leaves for school at 6:35 by the school van. He reaches school at 7:10, in time for his extra class which stretches till the Morning Prayer at 7:30. The Prayer concludes at 7:55. His regular classes start at 8:00 am. His classes continue till 1:00. In between, there is a break from 10:40 – 11:00. After the school is over, he has a special 1 hour cursive writing class and mathematics practice for another hour. He starts back from school at 3:10 pm and reaches home at 3:50.

Everyday, he follows the same schedule and tomorrow will be no exception.

  1. Stephen is having breakfast.

  2. Stephen is getting ready for school.

  3. Stephen is at the school.

  4. Stephen is on his way to school.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 Stephen gets on the school van at 6:35 am and reaches school at 7:10 am. It means Stephen is on the school van at 6:45 am. 

At 7:15 am

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Stephen is a young boy of ten. He studies at Mount Carmel School. Stephen gets up at 5:30 am everyday. He gets ready by 6:15 and then has his breakfast. He leaves for school at 6:35 by the school van. He reaches school at 7:10, in time for his extra class which stretches till the Morning Prayer at 7:30. The Prayer concludes at 7:55. His regular classes start at 8:00 am. His classes continue till 1:00. In between, there is a break from 10:40 – 11:00. After the school is over, he has a special 1 hour cursive writing class and mathematics practice for another hour. He starts back from school at 3:10 pm and reaches home at 3:50.

Everyday, he follows the same schedule and tomorrow will be no exception.

  1. Stephen takes his breakfast.

  2. Stephen is in his extra class.

  3. Stephen is on way to school.

  4. Stephen has started work.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that Stephen reaches school at 7:10 am in time for his extra class which continues till the Morning Prayers at 7:30 am..

Unlike a lawful society, an unlawful society follows:

Directions: Choose the most correct option based on the given reading.

Laws lay down the rules by which people in a society should behave with each other and with the state or nation. Many philosophers have tried to explain the reasons for our laws and their beginnings. However, all agree that without laws our society would be lost. If people were free to follow just their own wishes, then there would have been too much pain and confusion. Stronger people would have hurt, robbed, or cheated others without any fear. It would become a miserable animal life with violence ruling the day. The only law then would be the law of the jungle. People would have feared each other and love, respect, and friendship would have taken a back seat. Peace and order in our society can be there only with just laws that are properly followed by everybody. Without peace, our society cannot progress.

  1. the law of the village

  2. the law of the town

  3. the law of the jungle

  4. the law of the nation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage states that in the absence of laws, the only law would be the law of the jungle. 

If there were no laws in a society, there would be

Directions: Choose the most correct option based on the given reading.

Laws lay down the rules by which people in a society should behave with each other and with the state or nation. Many philosophers have tried to explain the reasons for our laws and their beginnings. However, all agree that without laws our society would be lost. If people were free to follow just their own wishes, then there would have been too much pain and confusion. Stronger people would have hurt, robbed, or cheated others without any fear. It would become a miserable animal life with violence ruling the day. The only law then would be the law of the jungle. People would have feared each other and love, respect, and friendship would have taken a back seat. Peace and order in our society can be there only with just laws that are properly followed by everybody. Without peace, our society cannot progress.

  1. no traditions

  2. no human life

  3. too much confusion

  4. too much love, respect and friendship


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage state that in the absence of laws, people would do as they want, and it would lead to too much pain and confusion.

The purpose of the passage is

Directions: Choose the most correct option based on the given reading.

Laws lay down the rules by which people in a society should behave with each other and with the state or nation. Many philosophers have tried to explain the reasons for our laws and their beginnings. However, all agree that without laws our society would be lost. If people were free to follow just their own wishes, then there would have been too much pain and confusion. Stronger people would have hurt, robbed, or cheated others without any fear. It would become a miserable animal life with violence ruling the day. The only law then would be the law of the jungle. People would have feared each other and love, respect, and friendship would have taken a back seat. Peace and order in our society can be there only with just laws that are properly followed by everybody. Without peace, our society cannot progress.

  1. to state the importance of laws for peace and progress

  2. to stress the need for a strong government

  3. to gather support for good conduct

  4. to monitor the development of laws in a society


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The entire passage talks of how laws are very important for the well being of the society.

In the absence of laws, life would become a/an

Directions: Choose the most correct option based on the given reading.

Laws lay down the rules by which people in a society should behave with each other and with the state or nation. Many philosophers have tried to explain the reasons for our laws and their beginnings. However, all agree that without laws our society would be lost. If people were free to follow just their own wishes, then there would have been too much pain and confusion. Stronger people would have hurt, robbed, or cheated others without any fear. It would become a miserable animal life with violence ruling the day. The only law then would be the law of the jungle. People would have feared each other and love, respect, and friendship would have taken a back seat. Peace and order in our society can be there only with just laws that are properly followed by everybody. Without peace, our society cannot progress.

  1. ignorant life

  2. animal life

  3. routine life

  4. cheated life


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage states that in the absence of laws, our life will become a miserable animal life.

The word “philosopher” would most likely mean

Directions: Choose the most correct option based on the given reading.

Laws lay down the rules by which people in a society should behave with each other and with the state or nation. Many philosophers have tried to explain the reasons for our laws and their beginnings. However, all agree that without laws our society would be lost. If people were free to follow just their own wishes, then there would have been too much pain and confusion. Stronger people would have hurt, robbed, or cheated others without any fear. It would become a miserable animal life with violence ruling the day. The only law then would be the law of the jungle. People would have feared each other and love, respect, and friendship would have taken a back seat. Peace and order in our society can be there only with just laws that are properly followed by everybody. Without peace, our society cannot progress.

  1. a government

  2. a common man

  3. a rich man

  4. a wise man


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Only wise men would try to explain the reason and the logic behind laws. 

Glaciers are formed when

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

Water is life. The cycling of water on Earth brings support to all living things. It also brings changes in weather. There are three forms of water. The solid cold form of water is ice. The liquid form is ordinary water. The gaseous form of water is hot steam, or vapour. Water changes its form when it gains or loses heat. Water from the sea, the rivers, the lakes, the glaciers, the ice poles, and from the plants and animals, on gaining heat, is always rising in the form of vapour. Water vapour also is always losing heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty. The vapour in the air gathers in the sky to make clouds. The clouds return the clean water to Earth in rain or snow. Through the water cycle, Nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

  1. water gains heat

  2. clouds pour down in the form of rain

  3. water loses heat

  4. water becomes pure and clean


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The passage mentions that water vapour also loses heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. This proves that glaciers are formed when water keeps losing heat.

According to the passage, nature makes sure

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

Water is life. The cycling of water on Earth brings support to all living things. It also brings changes in weather. There are three forms of water. The solid cold form of water is ice. The liquid form is ordinary water. The gaseous form of water is hot steam, or vapour. Water changes its form when it gains or loses heat. Water from the sea, the rivers, the lakes, the glaciers, the ice poles, and from the plants and animals, on gaining heat, is always rising in the form of vapour. Water vapour also is always losing heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty. The vapour in the air gathers in the sky to make clouds. The clouds return the clean water to Earth in rain or snow. Through the water cycle, Nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

  1. that rivers and lakes are full of water

  2. that weather changes our need for water

  3. of air in the sky and living things on Earth

  4. of meeting our need for fresh water


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that through the water cycle, nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

Clouds are formed from

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

Water is life. The cycling of water on Earth brings support to all living things. It also brings changes in weather. There are three forms of water. The solid cold form of water is ice. The liquid form is ordinary water. The gaseous form of water is hot steam, or vapour. Water changes its form when it gains or loses heat. Water from the sea, the rivers, the lakes, the glaciers, the ice poles, and from the plants and animals, on gaining heat, is always rising in the form of vapour. Water vapour also is always losing heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty. The vapour in the air gathers in the sky to make clouds. The clouds return the clean water to Earth in rain or snow. Through the water cycle, Nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

  1. rain water getting collected

  2. water vapour coming together

  3. melting of ice sheets

  4. impure water in liquid form


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that the vapour in the air gathers in the sky to form clouds.

Which of the following could be found in the Arctic?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word "tundra" is the English form of a Finnish word "tunturia" that means treeless land. Tundra are regions of the Earth where frost covers the land through the year. Tundra has its own typical plant and animal life. Its greenery is poor and meager. Its animals are built for the lashing cold. It's a land of freezing winds. If you spend a whole day in tundra, you can thank your stars if you manage to come back without frostbite. That is tundra.

There are two types of tundra in the world: the arctic and the alpine. The arctic tundra spreads from the cold polar regions of the north into places like Alaska and Siberia. Arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owl, and in general most animals whose names start with arctic, polar, or snowy, can be found in an arctic tundra. There is very little greenery. Lichens and mosses, shrubs and grasses mark the landscape there. The alpine tundra lies on and near the snow covered tops of high mountains. Dwarf trees and small shrubs can be found in the alpine tundra. Mountain animals, like mountain goats and sheep may also be found there.

  1. Willow trees

  2. Dwarf trees

  3. Polar bears

  4. Goats and sheep


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The passage mentions that Arctic Tundra has only meagre vegetation (dwarf trees are mentioned in the vegetation of alpine tundra). The passage also mentions that most animals with names starting with 'snowy', 'arctic' and 'polar' can be found in the Arctic.

The word 'meager' could mean

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word "tundra" is the English form of a Finnish word "tunturia" that means treeless land. Tundra are regions of the Earth where frost covers the land through the year. Tundra has its own typical plant and animal life. Its greenery is poor and meager. Its animals are built for the lashing cold. It's a land of freezing winds. If you spend a whole day in tundra, you can thank your stars if you manage to come back without frostbite. That is tundra.

There are two types of tundra in the world: the arctic and the alpine. The arctic tundra spreads from the cold polar regions of the north into places like Alaska and Siberia. Arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owl, and in general most animals whose names start with arctic, polar, or snowy, can be found in an arctic tundra. There is very little greenery. Lichens and mosses, shrubs and grasses mark the landscape there. The alpine tundra lies on and near the snow covered tops of high mountains. Dwarf trees and small shrubs can be found in the alpine tundra. Mountain animals, like mountain goats and sheep may also be found there.

  1. thin and scanty

  2. pale in colour

  3. thick and heavy

  4. green and fresh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The hint comes from the usage of 'poor' to refer to the greenery of tundra. 'Meagre' should convey a similar meaning. 

Different members had different tastes and likings which led to

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Families formed as an answer to the questions faced by growing tribes in the early times. When the number of people of an early human tribe kept on growing, space became short. It became impossible to keep on sharing common roofs. The grazing, hunting, and farming grounds close to the home of the tribe were no more enough to feed all. People had to cover greater distances in a day to get food. It became more and more difficult to carry back food from where it was found.

When people grew in skills and knowledge, it made life easier and plentiful. There was no more any need to share most of their belongings. So, people started to have personal belongings and attachments. This gave rise to greed and envy. Greater numbers of people meant greater differences among them. Everybody had his or her own tastes. So, it became harder to please everybody by common cooking. To find an answer to these problems, the tribe divided into smaller groups called families that started to live and cook separately. Families built themselves around providers, or the persons who put food on the table, and were made up of blood relations of the main provider. Thus, the tribe grew from a family-less group to a group of families.

  1. search for new food items

  2. dissatisfaction among members

  3. the end of common cooking

  4. scarcity of food


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that because everyone had different tastes and likings, it became hard to satisfy everyone. This lead to division of tribe into smaller units or families which cooked their own food.

The passage is an introduction to the

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word “continent” actually meant mainland in the past when the Greeks and Romans ruled the western world. The common view is that a big mass of land that is bigger than a single country and separated from other big masses of land either by sea, or by mountains, or by deserts should be a continent. However, a continent is defined upon the needs of a person. Historians divide the world into continents in a different manner, Geography teachers see it differently, Geologists see it from their own viewpoint, and people of different countries divide the world into continents to suit their own purposes. There is quite a bit of confusion in the world over the number of continents, their names, and their areas. For example in Europe, they still believe the world to be divided into five continents as represented in the five rings of the Olympic Games flag. The Olympic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.  However, Americans divide the earth’s land mass into the seven continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, for such division is the most reasonable, and easiest for studying the world.

 

  1. American and European concepts of the continents

  2. Greek and Roman concepts of the continents

  3. division of Earth's land mass into continents

  4. historical and geological concepts of the continents


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Even though everyone differs on how continents are to be divided, the entire passage deals with the various theories on this topic only.

Which of the following is true?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word "tundra" is the English form of a Finnish word "tunturia" that means treeless land. Tundra are regions of the Earth where frost covers the land through the year. Tundra has its own typical plant and animal life. Its greenery is poor and meager. Its animals are built for the lashing cold. It's a land of freezing winds. If you spend a whole day in tundra, you can thank your stars if you manage to come back without frostbite. That is tundra.

There are two types of tundra in the world: the arctic and the alpine. The arctic tundra spreads from the cold polar regions of the north into places like Alaska and Siberia. Arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owl, and in general most animals whose names start with arctic, polar, or snowy, can be found in an arctic tundra. There is very little greenery. Lichens and mosses, shrubs and grasses mark the landscape there. The alpine tundra lies on and near the snow covered tops of high mountains. Dwarf trees and small shrubs can be found in the alpine tundra. Mountain animals, like mountain goats and sheep may also be found there.

  1. The Arctic is colder than the Alpine.

  2. There is more greenery in the Alpine than in the Arctic.

  3. Tundra attracts lot of tourists for sight-seeing.

  4. There are more animals in the Tundra than there are in the Arctic.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Only lichens, mosses, grasses and shrubs are found in the Arctic Tundra but Alpine Tundra has dwarf trees also. It means that there is more greenery in the Alpine than the Arctic.

What is the passage about?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Families formed as an answer to the questions faced by growing tribes in the early times. When the number of people of an early human tribe kept on growing, space became short. It became impossible to keep on sharing common roofs. The grazing, hunting, and farming grounds close to the home of the tribe were no more enough to feed all. People had to cover greater distances in a day to get food. It became more and more difficult to carry back food from where it was found.

When people grew in skills and knowledge, it made life easier and plentiful. There was no more any need to share most of their belongings. So, people started to have personal belongings and attachments. This gave rise to greed and envy. Greater numbers of people meant greater differences among them. Everybody had his or her own tastes. So, it became harder to please everybody by common cooking. To find an answer to these problems, the tribe divided into smaller groups called families that started to live and cook separately. Families built themselves around providers, or the persons who put food on the table, and were made up of blood relations of the main provider. Thus, the tribe grew from a family-less group to a group of families.

  1. Tribesmen and their life style

  2. The population increase with passage of time

  3. Tribesmen and their difficulties

  4. Birth of family system


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 Generally, the begining of the paragraphs and their ending gives a clue about the topic of the passage. The first paragraph starts with a referrence to formation of families and the last sentence of the second paragraph also refers to formation of families.

The Olympic flag symbolically represents an event

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word “continent” actually meant mainland in the past when the Greeks and Romans ruled the western world. The common view is that a big mass of land that is bigger than a single country and separated from other big masses of land either by sea, or by mountains, or by deserts should be a continent. However, a continent is defined upon the needs of a person. Historians divide the world into continents in a different manner, Geography teachers see it differently, Geologists see it from their own viewpoint, and people of different countries divide the world into continents to suit their own purposes. There is quite a bit of confusion in the world over the number of continents, their names, and their areas. For example in Europe, they still believe the world to be divided into five continents as represented in the five rings of the Olympic Games flag. The Olympic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.  However, Americans divide the earth’s land mass into the seven continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, for such division is the most reasonable, and easiest for studying the world.

 

  1. pertaining to Europe

  2. pertaining to five continents only

  3. excluding the Americas

  4. pertaining to the whole world


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that the Olypic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.

Who is referred to by the word 'stranger' in the second stanza?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

                                    Derek Walcott

 

  1. The poet himself

  2. You yourself

  3. The poet's beloved whom he lost for ever

  4. The poet's new love


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The first sentence of the second stanza mentions the stranger that was 'you yourself'.

Which of the following statements is accepted by all?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word “continent” actually meant mainland in the past when the Greeks and Romans ruled the western world. The common view is that a big mass of land that is bigger than a single country and separated from other big masses of land either by sea, or by mountains, or by deserts should be a continent. However, a continent is defined upon the needs of a person. Historians divide the world into continents in a different manner, Geography teachers see it differently, Geologists see it from their own viewpoint, and people of different countries divide the world into continents to suit their own purposes. There is quite a bit of confusion in the world over the number of continents, their names, and their areas. For example in Europe, they still believe the world to be divided into five continents as represented in the five rings of the Olympic Games flag. The Olympic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.  However, Americans divide the earth’s land mass into the seven continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, for such division is the most reasonable, and easiest for studying the world.

 

  1. The seven continents are not equal in size.

  2. Some people consider Australia to be a large island.

  3. Some others also include Greenland as a separate continent.

  4. There is need for a common definition of the term continent.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Because the continents are demarcated on the basis of natural boundaries, it follows that their size cannot be the same. 

At 10:00 am

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Stephen is a young boy of ten. He studies at Mount Carmel School. Stephen gets up at 5:30 am everyday. He gets ready by 6:15 and then has his breakfast. He leaves for school at 6:35 by the school van. He reaches school at 7:10, in time for his extra class which stretches till the Morning Prayer at 7:30. The Prayer concludes at 7:55. His regular classes start at 8:00 am. His classes continue till 1:00. In between, there is a break from 10:40 – 11:00. After the school is over, he has a special 1 hour cursive writing class and mathematics practice for another hour. He starts back from school at 3:10 pm and reaches home at 3:50.

Everyday, he follows the same schedule and tomorrow will be no exception.

  1. Stephen is doing cursive writing.

  2. Stephen is studying.

  3. Stephen is enjoying his break.

  4. Stephen is on his way back home.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that Stephen's classes start at 8:00 am and that he gets a break at 10:40 am. 

'Give back your heart to itself, to the stranger who has loved you'

What does the poet mean by these words?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

                                    Derek Walcott

 

  1. You should not go away from your beloved who still loves you a lot.

  2. You are the one worthy of your love

  3. You should give your heart to your new love.

  4. You should go back to Almighty God who loves you a lot.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Giving one's heart back to itself is reflexive in action. The reciever and giver is one and the same.

At 2:30 pm

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Stephen is a young boy of ten. He studies at Mount Carmel School. Stephen gets up at 5:30 am everyday. He gets ready by 6:15 and then has his breakfast. He leaves for school at 6:35 by the school van. He reaches school at 7:10, in time for his extra class which stretches till the Morning Prayer at 7:30. The Prayer concludes at 7:55. His regular classes start at 8:00 am. His classes continue till 1:00. In between, there is a break from 10:40 – 11:00. After the school is over, he has a special 1 hour cursive writing class and mathematics practice for another hour. He starts back from school at 3:10 pm and reaches home at 3:50.

Everyday, he follows the same schedule and tomorrow will be no exception.

  1. Stephen is having his mathematics practice.

  2. Stephen is enjoying his break.

  3. Stephen is doing cursive writing.

  4. Stephen is going back home.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that after Stephen's school gets over at 1:00 pm., Stephen has a one hour cursive writing class (till 2:00 pm) and then a one hour mathematics class (till 3:00 pm).  

What is the passage about?

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

Water is life. The cycling of water on Earth brings support to all living things. It also brings changes in weather. There are three forms of water. The solid cold form of water is ice. The liquid form is ordinary water. The gaseous form of water is hot steam, or vapour. Water changes its form when it gains or loses heat. Water from the sea, the rivers, the lakes, the glaciers, the ice poles, and from the plants and animals, on gaining heat, is always rising in the form of vapour. Water vapour also is always losing heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty. The vapour in the air gathers in the sky to make clouds. The clouds return the clean water to Earth in rain or snow. Through the water cycle, Nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

  1. The sky and clouds

  2. The rivers, lakes and glaciers

  3. The water cycle

  4. The support for living things


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage starts by referring to the cycle of water bringing support to all living things. Then, the passage describes the various forms of water.

Which of the following is the purest form of water on Earth?

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

Water is life. The cycling of water on Earth brings support to all living things. It also brings changes in weather. There are three forms of water. The solid cold form of water is ice. The liquid form is ordinary water. The gaseous form of water is hot steam, or vapour. Water changes its form when it gains or loses heat. Water from the sea, the rivers, the lakes, the glaciers, the ice poles, and from the plants and animals, on gaining heat, is always rising in the form of vapour. Water vapour also is always losing heat and falling down in the form of rain and then turning into glaciers of ice on further losing heat. Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty. The vapour in the air gathers in the sky to make clouds. The clouds return the clean water to Earth in rain or snow. Through the water cycle, Nature makes sure that living things on land can fulfil their need for clean and fresh water.                                                                

  1. Sea water

  2. Gaseous form

  3. Liquid form

  4. Solid form


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The passage mentions that 'Water vapour is pure and clean, while natural ice or water is often dirty'.

Directions: Answer the following question with the appropriate information from the reading passage. Mark

True, if the statement agrees with the information False, if the statement contradicts the information Not Given, if there is no information given in the passage

An injury due to which an employee takes leave for more than three consecutive days must be reported.

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Every employer has a duty to protect his employees and inform them about health and safety issues that may affect them. He also has a legal obligation to pay his employees statutory sick pay, or contractual sick pay if they are entitled to the same. Apart from this, every employer needs to report serious work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of the Incident Contact Centre. He must report all deaths, major injuries (for example, a broken arm or broken ribs) and an injury/disease which hinders an employee’s normal functioning at his job for more than three days.

Every employer has to carry out a risk assessment in order to address health and safety issues of his employees and visitors. He should make sure that sufficient first aid equipment is made available. Employees themselves must also take reasonable care over their own health and safety.

Any injury even if it is minor should be recorded in employer’s 'accident book'. All employers, except those owning very small companies, must keep an accident book. It's mainly for the benefit of employees, as it provides a useful record of happenings and events occurring in an organization.  It is also beneficial in cases where an employee needs to take some time off the work and subsequently wishes to claim compensation. Moreover, it helps the employer in taking action to stop accidents in future.

In case an employee needs some time off because of an accident at work, he will have the right to apply for statutory sick pay only. However, an employer may have a scheme for paying more for leave due to accident, or may even decide to pay extra at his discretion.

In case an employee gets injured at work place and wants to make a claim for compensation, the claim must be made within three years of the date of the accident. For that, he may need the services of a lawyer. In case, the employee is a member of a trade union, he may also take the help of its legal services.

 

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not Given


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The passage does not specify whether the days of leave should be consecutive

Directions: Answer the following question with the appropriate information from the reading passage. Mark

True, if the statement agrees with the information False, if the statement contradicts the information Not Given, if there is no information given in the passage

Risk assessment has to be carried out using first aid equipment, in order to settle health and safety related issues of employees.

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Every employer has a duty to protect his employees and inform them about health and safety issues that may affect them. He also has a legal obligation to pay his employees statutory sick pay, or contractual sick pay if they are entitled to the same. Apart from this, every employer needs to report serious work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of the Incident Contact Centre. He must report all deaths, major injuries (for example, a broken arm or broken ribs) and an injury/disease which hinders an employee’s normal functioning at his job for more than three days.

Every employer has to carry out a risk assessment in order to address health and safety issues of his employees and visitors. He should make sure that sufficient first aid equipment is made available. Employees themselves must also take reasonable care over their own health and safety.

Any injury even if it is minor should be recorded in employer’s 'accident book'. All employers, except those owning very small companies, must keep an accident book. It's mainly for the benefit of employees, as it provides a useful record of happenings and events occurring in an organization.  It is also beneficial in cases where an employee needs to take some time off the work and subsequently wishes to claim compensation. Moreover, it helps the employer in taking action to stop accidents in future.

In case an employee needs some time off because of an accident at work, he will have the right to apply for statutory sick pay only. However, an employer may have a scheme for paying more for leave due to accident, or may even decide to pay extra at his discretion.

In case an employee gets injured at work place and wants to make a claim for compensation, the claim must be made within three years of the date of the accident. For that, he may need the services of a lawyer. In case, the employee is a member of a trade union, he may also take the help of its legal services.

 

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not Given


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The passage does not seek to relate risk assessment and first aid equipment

What does the poet mean by 'Sit. Feast on your life'?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

                                    Derek Walcott

 

  1. Have a positive attitude to your life.

  2. Sit and dine with your loved one.

  3. Forget the past and look forward to a new relationship.

  4. Life is not just about enjoyment.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

One enjoys a feast. In the same manner, the poet is asking the reader to enjoy his life.

Directions: Answer the following question with the appropriate information from the reading passage. Mark

True, if the statement agrees with the information False, if the statement contradicts the information Not Given, if there is no information given in the passage

An employee who takes leave due to any accident at work is entitled to apply for statutory sick pay.

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Every employer has a duty to protect his employees and inform them about health and safety issues that may affect them. He also has a legal obligation to pay his employees statutory sick pay, or contractual sick pay if they are entitled to the same. Apart from this, every employer needs to report serious work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of the Incident Contact Centre. He must report all deaths, major injuries (for example, a broken arm or broken ribs) and an injury/disease which hinders an employee’s normal functioning at his job for more than three days.

Every employer has to carry out a risk assessment in order to address health and safety issues of his employees and visitors. He should make sure that sufficient first aid equipment is made available. Employees themselves must also take reasonable care over their own health and safety.

Any injury even if it is minor should be recorded in employer’s 'accident book'. All employers, except those owning very small companies, must keep an accident book. It's mainly for the benefit of employees, as it provides a useful record of happenings and events occurring in an organization.  It is also beneficial in cases where an employee needs to take some time off the work and subsequently wishes to claim compensation. Moreover, it helps the employer in taking action to stop accidents in future.

In case an employee needs some time off because of an accident at work, he will have the right to apply for statutory sick pay only. However, an employer may have a scheme for paying more for leave due to accident, or may even decide to pay extra at his discretion.

In case an employee gets injured at work place and wants to make a claim for compensation, the claim must be made within three years of the date of the accident. For that, he may need the services of a lawyer. In case, the employee is a member of a trade union, he may also take the help of its legal services.

 

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not Given


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Refer second last paragraph.

Family system followed when

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Families formed as an answer to the questions faced by growing tribes in the early times. When the number of people of an early human tribe kept on growing, space became short. It became impossible to keep on sharing common roofs. The grazing, hunting, and farming grounds close to the home of the tribe were no more enough to feed all. People had to cover greater distances in a day to get food. It became more and more difficult to carry back food from where it was found.

When people grew in skills and knowledge, it made life easier and plentiful. There was no more any need to share most of their belongings. So, people started to have personal belongings and attachments. This gave rise to greed and envy. Greater numbers of people meant greater differences among them. Everybody had his or her own tastes. So, it became harder to please everybody by common cooking. To find an answer to these problems, the tribe divided into smaller groups called families that started to live and cook separately. Families built themselves around providers, or the persons who put food on the table, and were made up of blood relations of the main provider. Thus, the tribe grew from a family-less group to a group of families.

  1. everything was common in a tribal settlement

  2. things were available in plenty

  3. there was no need to share

  4. things started becoming private


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 Because people started having different tastes and likings, it lead to formation of families. Instead of a common kitchen, cooking was now done to suit personal tastes.

Which of the following is a result of the year round frost in the Tundra?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word "tundra" is the English form of a Finnish word "tunturia" that means treeless land. Tundra are regions of the Earth where frost covers the land through the year. Tundra has its own typical plant and animal life. Its greenery is poor and meager. Its animals are built for the lashing cold. It's a land of freezing winds. If you spend a whole day in tundra, you can thank your stars if you manage to come back without frostbite. That is tundra.

There are two types of tundra in the world: the arctic and the alpine. The arctic tundra spreads from the cold polar regions of the north into places like Alaska and Siberia. Arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owl, and in general most animals whose names start with arctic, polar, or snowy, can be found in an arctic tundra. There is very little greenery. Lichens and mosses, shrubs and grasses mark the landscape there. The alpine tundra lies on and near the snow covered tops of high mountains. Dwarf trees and small shrubs can be found in the alpine tundra. Mountain animals, like mountain goats and sheep may also be found there.

  1. The greenery is very sparse.

  2. There are very few animals in the Tundra.

  3. It is a land of freezing winds.

  4. People fear the Tundra.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The passage mentions that because the ground is covered with year round frost in the Tundra, the vegetation is thin and scanty. 

In this poem the poet is

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

                                    Derek Walcott

 

  1. speaking to himself

  2. speaking to his reader

  3. speaking to his beloved

  4. speaking to Almighty God


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The poet uses 'you' to refer to the person he is addressing. You will be directed at the reader (the second person).

What is the main purpose of the passage?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word "tundra" is the English form of a Finnish word "tunturia" that means treeless land. Tundra are regions of the Earth where frost covers the land through the year. Tundra has its own typical plant and animal life. Its greenery is poor and meager. Its animals are built for the lashing cold. It's a land of freezing winds. If you spend a whole day in tundra, you can thank your stars if you manage to come back without frostbite. That is tundra.

There are two types of tundra in the world: the arctic and the alpine. The arctic tundra spreads from the cold polar regions of the north into places like Alaska and Siberia. Arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owl, and in general most animals whose names start with arctic, polar, or snowy, can be found in an arctic tundra. There is very little greenery. Lichens and mosses, shrubs and grasses mark the landscape there. The alpine tundra lies on and near the snow covered tops of high mountains. Dwarf trees and small shrubs can be found in the alpine tundra. Mountain animals, like mountain goats and sheep may also be found there.

  1. To discuss about the Tundra

  2. To compare the Arctic and the Alpine Tundra

  3. To discuss the animal life of the Tundra

  4. To discuss the plant life of the Tundra


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The first paragraph talks only of the Tundra. The second paragraph talks of both types of Tundra. Overall, the main recurring theme in the passage is Tundra.

The European concept of continental division has led to

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word “continent” actually meant mainland in the past when the Greeks and Romans ruled the western world. The common view is that a big mass of land that is bigger than a single country and separated from other big masses of land either by sea, or by mountains, or by deserts should be a continent. However, a continent is defined upon the needs of a person. Historians divide the world into continents in a different manner, Geography teachers see it differently, Geologists see it from their own viewpoint, and people of different countries divide the world into continents to suit their own purposes. There is quite a bit of confusion in the world over the number of continents, their names, and their areas. For example in Europe, they still believe the world to be divided into five continents as represented in the five rings of the Olympic Games flag. The Olympic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.  However, Americans divide the earth’s land mass into the seven continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, for such division is the most reasonable, and easiest for studying the world.

 

  1. a conflict with the American concept

  2. the adoption of five rings in the Olympic flag

  3. a heated discussion on the basis of continental division

  4. a unification of the geological and geographical view of continental division


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that European interpretaion of the number of continents lead to there being five rings in the Olympic flag.

Why could the tribesmen no longer live under the same roof?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Families formed as an answer to the questions faced by growing tribes in the early times. When the number of people of an early human tribe kept on growing, space became short. It became impossible to keep on sharing common roofs. The grazing, hunting, and farming grounds close to the home of the tribe were no more enough to feed all. People had to cover greater distances in a day to get food. It became more and more difficult to carry back food from where it was found.

When people grew in skills and knowledge, it made life easier and plentiful. There was no more any need to share most of their belongings. So, people started to have personal belongings and attachments. This gave rise to greed and envy. Greater numbers of people meant greater differences among them. Everybody had his or her own tastes. So, it became harder to please everybody by common cooking. To find an answer to these problems, the tribe divided into smaller groups called families that started to live and cook separately. Families built themselves around providers, or the persons who put food on the table, and were made up of blood relations of the main provider. Thus, the tribe grew from a family-less group to a group of families.

  1. They were always quarrelling among themselves.

  2. The members kept on increasing.

  3. The houses were very small.

  4. The heads of the tribes were very cruel.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage states that problems started surfacing when the number of people grew. From envy and greed to differing tastes, all lead to people branching off into individual families.

Who are the leading manufactures in the video game industry?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

A.         China’s manufacturing reputation received a severe blow when last month Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker brought back more than 18 million Chinese made toys. The company discovered impermissible levels of lead paint and the use of powerful loose magnets that could damage a child’s organs if swallowed.   

B.         As a result, the chairman and chief executive of Mattel, Mr. Robert Eckert at a press conference said, “We’re reaching out to people today and particularly parents. We have changed our own testing procedures, so we will be extra vigilant in this area.” The Chinese government officials have said that the current criticisms are overemphasized and unfair. They say that other manufacturers are jealous of their hold on the manufacturing market.
C.         More than 80 percent of all toys are produced in China and then are marketed abroad. The chief reason behind it is the Asian country’s cheap labor cost that enables toy companies to meet retailer and consumer demand for cheap products. This empowers middle class and even lower strata of the society to buy their children the latest toys available in the market. The role of toys and games enhancing children’s education also attracted parents’ attention which rapidly increased the sales of Chinese toys worldwide. They became the fountain of entertainment with education.
D.         The increasing growth rate of video games further boomed the sales of Chinese toys and games. The main producers of this market are international companies and mainly their products come from South Korea and Japan. If we talk about China itself, the most popular and the best sold products there are the medium and high–price products offered by the international brands. Because of the one–child policy in China parents manage to buy the best toys and games for their only child. This increases the sale of branded products and competition in the market. The chief sufferers of such a competitive market are the domestic manufactures.
E.         In order to attract the attention of its customers, new technology and innovation play the most significant role in this industry. The latest and new models of toys and games will keep on attracting adults and children alike and this will encourage the manufactures to develop new technologies and new models.
F.         According to poll conducted last week by Reuters, 82 percent of the Americans are concerned about Chinese toys and nearly two thirds are in the favor of boycotting them. In a report of year 2006, above 900 products were distinguished as dangerous to be sold in the 27-nation market, and China being the origin of more than half of them. More than a quarter of Chinese goods are exported to the EU market.
So, the European commission along with China is working to prevent the entry of dangerous products into the EU market.

  1. South Korea and Japan

  2. China

  3. European countries

  4. The U.S.A.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The first two sentences of the fourth paragraph (paragraph D) clearly state that South Korea and Japan are the leaders in video games.

What is the message of the poem?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The time will come

when, with elation

you will greet yourself arriving

at your own door, in your own mirror

and each will smile at the other's welcome,

and say, sit here. Eat.

You will love again the stranger who was your self.

Give wine. Give bread. Give back your heart

to itself, to the stranger who has loved you

all your life, whom you ignored

for another, who knows you by heart.

Take down the love letters from the bookshelf,

the photographs, the desperate notes,

peel your own image from the mirror.

Sit. Feast on your life.

                                    Derek Walcott

 

  1. Love your loved ones more than you love yourself.

  2. Learn to love yourself.

  3. Love Almighty God who loves one and all.

  4. There is no love after your first love is lost.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The entire poem revolves around the poet telling the reader to love himself/ herself. 

What did the chief executive of Mattel say about their toxic toys?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

A.         China’s manufacturing reputation received a severe blow when last month Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker brought back more than 18 million Chinese made toys. The company discovered impermissible levels of lead paint and the use of powerful loose magnets that could damage a child’s organs if swallowed.   

B.         As a result, the chairman and chief executive of Mattel, Mr. Robert Eckert at a press conference said, “We’re reaching out to people today and particularly parents. We have changed our own testing procedures, so we will be extra vigilant in this area.” The Chinese government officials have said that the current criticisms are overemphasized and unfair. They say that other manufacturers are jealous of their hold on the manufacturing market.
C.         More than 80 percent of all toys are produced in China and then are marketed abroad. The chief reason behind it is the Asian country’s cheap labor cost that enables toy companies to meet retailer and consumer demand for cheap products. This empowers middle class and even lower strata of the society to buy their children the latest toys available in the market. The role of toys and games enhancing children’s education also attracted parents’ attention which rapidly increased the sales of Chinese toys worldwide. They became the fountain of entertainment with education.
D.         The increasing growth rate of video games further boomed the sales of Chinese toys and games. The main producers of this market are international companies and mainly their products come from South Korea and Japan. If we talk about China itself, the most popular and the best sold products there are the medium and high–price products offered by the international brands. Because of the one–child policy in China parents manage to buy the best toys and games for their only child. This increases the sale of branded products and competition in the market. The chief sufferers of such a competitive market are the domestic manufactures.
E.         In order to attract the attention of its customers, new technology and innovation play the most significant role in this industry. The latest and new models of toys and games will keep on attracting adults and children alike and this will encourage the manufactures to develop new technologies and new models.
F.         According to poll conducted last week by Reuters, 82 percent of the Americans are concerned about Chinese toys and nearly two thirds are in the favor of boycotting them. In a report of year 2006, above 900 products were distinguished as dangerous to be sold in the 27-nation market, and China being the origin of more than half of them. More than a quarter of Chinese goods are exported to the EU market.
So, the European commission along with China is working to prevent the entry of dangerous products into the EU market.

  1. The other manufactures are jealous of their hold on the market.

  2. They feel people have responded dishonestly.

  3. They would be extra alert in this area.

  4. The criticisms are overemphasized and unfair.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage states that the Chief executive of Mattel said at a press conference that they (the company) would be extra vigilant in this area (ensuring non-toxicity of toys).

Directions: Answer the following question with the appropriate information from the reading passage. Mark

True, if the statement agrees with the information False, if the statement contradicts the information Not Given, if there is no information given in the passage

The 'accident book' needs to be maintained solely to provide a record of minor accidents.

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Every employer has a duty to protect his employees and inform them about health and safety issues that may affect them. He also has a legal obligation to pay his employees statutory sick pay, or contractual sick pay if they are entitled to the same. Apart from this, every employer needs to report serious work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of the Incident Contact Centre. He must report all deaths, major injuries (for example, a broken arm or broken ribs) and an injury/disease which hinders an employee’s normal functioning at his job for more than three days.

Every employer has to carry out a risk assessment in order to address health and safety issues of his employees and visitors. He should make sure that sufficient first aid equipment is made available. Employees themselves must also take reasonable care over their own health and safety.

Any injury even if it is minor should be recorded in employer’s 'accident book'. All employers, except those owning very small companies, must keep an accident book. It's mainly for the benefit of employees, as it provides a useful record of happenings and events occurring in an organization.  It is also beneficial in cases where an employee needs to take some time off the work and subsequently wishes to claim compensation. Moreover, it helps the employer in taking action to stop accidents in future.

In case an employee needs some time off because of an accident at work, he will have the right to apply for statutory sick pay only. However, an employer may have a scheme for paying more for leave due to accident, or may even decide to pay extra at his discretion.

In case an employee gets injured at work place and wants to make a claim for compensation, the claim must be made within three years of the date of the accident. For that, he may need the services of a lawyer. In case, the employee is a member of a trade union, he may also take the help of its legal services.

 

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not Given


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is not 'solely' for keeping record of minor accidents

Through the passage, the author wants to emphasise that

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

The word “continent” actually meant mainland in the past when the Greeks and Romans ruled the western world. The common view is that a big mass of land that is bigger than a single country and separated from other big masses of land either by sea, or by mountains, or by deserts should be a continent. However, a continent is defined upon the needs of a person. Historians divide the world into continents in a different manner, Geography teachers see it differently, Geologists see it from their own viewpoint, and people of different countries divide the world into continents to suit their own purposes. There is quite a bit of confusion in the world over the number of continents, their names, and their areas. For example in Europe, they still believe the world to be divided into five continents as represented in the five rings of the Olympic Games flag. The Olympic Games attract top athletes from all over the world.  However, Americans divide the earth’s land mass into the seven continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, for such division is the most reasonable, and easiest for studying the world.

 

  1. the term “continent” cannot be defined

  2. the American concept of a continent is incorrect

  3. different people define the term continent in different ways

  4. the European concept of a continent is incorrect


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In the passage, the author speaks of how Greeks, Romans, Americans, Europeans, geologists, geographers and others define continents in different ways.

In the opening paragraph, what is the major drawback received by the Chinese toy industry recently?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

A.         China’s manufacturing reputation received a severe blow when last month Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker brought back more than 18 million Chinese made toys. The company discovered impermissible levels of lead paint and the use of powerful loose magnets that could damage a child’s organs if swallowed.   

B.         As a result, the chairman and chief executive of Mattel, Mr. Robert Eckert at a press conference said, “We’re reaching out to people today and particularly parents. We have changed our own testing procedures, so we will be extra vigilant in this area.” The Chinese government officials have said that the current criticisms are overemphasized and unfair. They say that other manufacturers are jealous of their hold on the manufacturing market.
C.         More than 80 percent of all toys are produced in China and then are marketed abroad. The chief reason behind it is the Asian country’s cheap labor cost that enables toy companies to meet retailer and consumer demand for cheap products. This empowers middle class and even lower strata of the society to buy their children the latest toys available in the market. The role of toys and games enhancing children’s education also attracted parents’ attention which rapidly increased the sales of Chinese toys worldwide. They became the fountain of entertainment with education.
D.         The increasing growth rate of video games further boomed the sales of Chinese toys and games. The main producers of this market are international companies and mainly their products come from South Korea and Japan. If we talk about China itself, the most popular and the best sold products there are the medium and high–price products offered by the international brands. Because of the one–child policy in China parents manage to buy the best toys and games for their only child. This increases the sale of branded products and competition in the market. The chief sufferers of such a competitive market are the domestic manufactures.
E.         In order to attract the attention of its customers, new technology and innovation play the most significant role in this industry. The latest and new models of toys and games will keep on attracting adults and children alike and this will encourage the manufactures to develop new technologies and new models.
F.         According to poll conducted last week by Reuters, 82 percent of the Americans are concerned about Chinese toys and nearly two thirds are in the favor of boycotting them. In a report of year 2006, above 900 products were distinguished as dangerous to be sold in the 27-nation market, and China being the origin of more than half of them. More than a quarter of Chinese goods are exported to the EU market.
So, the European commission along with China is working to prevent the entry of dangerous products into the EU market.

  1. Toxic chemicals have been discovered in Chinese toys.

  2. Criticism of Chinese products by EU.

  3. The toys are so costly that the middle class people cannot afford them.

  4. Mattel failed to supply more than 18 million toys to the foreign countries.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The passage states that millions of toys were recalled due to impermissible levels of Lead in the Chinese toys.

What is the main reason for the rapid increase in the sale of Chinese toys worldwide?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

A.         China’s manufacturing reputation received a severe blow when last month Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker brought back more than 18 million Chinese made toys. The company discovered impermissible levels of lead paint and the use of powerful loose magnets that could damage a child’s organs if swallowed.   

B.         As a result, the chairman and chief executive of Mattel, Mr. Robert Eckert at a press conference said, “We’re reaching out to people today and particularly parents. We have changed our own testing procedures, so we will be extra vigilant in this area.” The Chinese government officials have said that the current criticisms are overemphasized and unfair. They say that other manufacturers are jealous of their hold on the manufacturing market.
C.         More than 80 percent of all toys are produced in China and then are marketed abroad. The chief reason behind it is the Asian country’s cheap labor cost that enables toy companies to meet retailer and consumer demand for cheap products. This empowers middle class and even lower strata of the society to buy their children the latest toys available in the market. The role of toys and games enhancing children’s education also attracted parents’ attention which rapidly increased the sales of Chinese toys worldwide. They became the fountain of entertainment with education.
D.         The increasing growth rate of video games further boomed the sales of Chinese toys and games. The main producers of this market are international companies and mainly their products come from South Korea and Japan. If we talk about China itself, the most popular and the best sold products there are the medium and high–price products offered by the international brands. Because of the one–child policy in China parents manage to buy the best toys and games for their only child. This increases the sale of branded products and competition in the market. The chief sufferers of such a competitive market are the domestic manufactures.
E.         In order to attract the attention of its customers, new technology and innovation play the most significant role in this industry. The latest and new models of toys and games will keep on attracting adults and children alike and this will encourage the manufactures to develop new technologies and new models.
F.         According to poll conducted last week by Reuters, 82 percent of the Americans are concerned about Chinese toys and nearly two thirds are in the favor of boycotting them. In a report of year 2006, above 900 products were distinguished as dangerous to be sold in the 27-nation market, and China being the origin of more than half of them. More than a quarter of Chinese goods are exported to the EU market.
So, the European commission along with China is working to prevent the entry of dangerous products into the EU market.

  1. They attract both parents and children alike.

  2. The quality of Chinese toys is the finest.

  3. They are cheap and even the lower classes of the society can afford them.

  4. The increase in growth rate of video games boomed the sales of Chinese toys.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage states that due to cheap labour costs, China can produce toys that are affordable for even the lower strata of society.

Which of the following is not true about gossip?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Gossip! Yes, gossip is universal. In some languages, it may have an outright negative connotation but in English, it basically means 'idle talk', chat about trivial things or matters. When moderate and kind, 'casual talk' may serve to facilitate exchange of useful information as a means of updating one's knowledge. The whole neighbourhood may grow gossipy with who got married, pregnant, died, or it may just be a humorous chitchat devoid of malicious intent.

However, idle talk more often than not, goes beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste . Facts get embellished, exaggerated or deliberately distorted. Humiliation is made the source of humour, privacy is violated, confidences betrayed and reputations injured or ruined. Condemnation takes the place of commendation, murmuring and fault finding are extolled. The end result is like the mud thrown on a clean piece of white cloth. It does not stick but it leaves a dirty and sometimes permanent stain behind.
Gossip has been blamed for sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion. Certainly, it must have caused you some personal anguish at one time or the other, that is, someone at some time must have tried sticking a knife between your shoulder blades. Negative gossip is almost universally frowned upon. Among the Red Indians in the United States, gossiping about someone is classified with lying and stealing. Among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the tale bearer is detested and often avoided. Indeed, throughout history, measures have been taken to curb this 'deadly' disease. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the ducking stool was popularly used in England and Germany and later in the United States. The gossip monger was tied to a chair and repeatedly ducked in water. In modern times, the war against gossiping has also been fought. Rumour control centres have been established to respond to rumours that were potentially harmful to government activities. Laws have even been passed to curb gossip. Nicknames have been given to those who peddle the tale. Ever heard of 'Amebo"?

Such efforts not withstanding, gossip survives. It is alive and flourishing. Gossip is everywhere. There is neighbourhood gossip, office gossip, party gossip, family gossip and funnily enough, religious gossip. Gossip transcends all cultures, races and civilizations, and it has flourished and is still flourishing at every level of society. Gossip is deeply a part of human nature. Yet gossip is not inherently evil. There is a positive side to casual talk. Knowing where to draw the line between harmless and harmful gossip is the key to avoiding victimising others and being a victim yourself.

  1. It has a negative connotation in English.

  2. In English it is regarded as a chat about not so significant things.

  3. Generally it does not have any malicious intent.

  4. Sometimes it crosses the limits of propriety.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The passage states that in English, unlike some other languages, 'gossip' just means 'idle talk'.

Tribesmen started moving to far off places for food because

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Families formed as an answer to the questions faced by growing tribes in the early times. When the number of people of an early human tribe kept on growing, space became short. It became impossible to keep on sharing common roofs. The grazing, hunting, and farming grounds close to the home of the tribe were no more enough to feed all. People had to cover greater distances in a day to get food. It became more and more difficult to carry back food from where it was found.

When people grew in skills and knowledge, it made life easier and plentiful. There was no more any need to share most of their belongings. So, people started to have personal belongings and attachments. This gave rise to greed and envy. Greater numbers of people meant greater differences among them. Everybody had his or her own tastes. So, it became harder to please everybody by common cooking. To find an answer to these problems, the tribe divided into smaller groups called families that started to live and cook separately. Families built themselves around providers, or the persons who put food on the table, and were made up of blood relations of the main provider. Thus, the tribe grew from a family-less group to a group of families.

  1. they enjoyed covering long distances

  2. they wanted new food items every day

  3. they had to chase big animals

  4. the hunting grounds closer home were not enough to feed all


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The passage mentions that as the number of humans grew, the resources near the settlements were not enough to support them. This necessitated the need to move to far off places.

As per the author, gossip

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Gossip! Yes, gossip is universal. In some languages, it may have an outright negative connotation but in English, it basically means 'idle talk', chat about trivial things or matters. When moderate and kind, 'casual talk' may serve to facilitate exchange of useful information as a means of updating one's knowledge. The whole neighbourhood may grow gossipy with who got married, pregnant, died, or it may just be a humorous chitchat devoid of malicious intent.

However, idle talk more often than not, goes beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste . Facts get embellished, exaggerated or deliberately distorted. Humiliation is made the source of humour, privacy is violated, confidences betrayed and reputations injured or ruined. Condemnation takes the place of commendation, murmuring and fault finding are extolled. The end result is like the mud thrown on a clean piece of white cloth. It does not stick but it leaves a dirty and sometimes permanent stain behind.
Gossip has been blamed for sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion. Certainly, it must have caused you some personal anguish at one time or the other, that is, someone at some time must have tried sticking a knife between your shoulder blades. Negative gossip is almost universally frowned upon. Among the Red Indians in the United States, gossiping about someone is classified with lying and stealing. Among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the tale bearer is detested and often avoided. Indeed, throughout history, measures have been taken to curb this 'deadly' disease. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the ducking stool was popularly used in England and Germany and later in the United States. The gossip monger was tied to a chair and repeatedly ducked in water. In modern times, the war against gossiping has also been fought. Rumour control centres have been established to respond to rumours that were potentially harmful to government activities. Laws have even been passed to curb gossip. Nicknames have been given to those who peddle the tale. Ever heard of 'Amebo"?

Such efforts not withstanding, gossip survives. It is alive and flourishing. Gossip is everywhere. There is neighbourhood gossip, office gossip, party gossip, family gossip and funnily enough, religious gossip. Gossip transcends all cultures, races and civilizations, and it has flourished and is still flourishing at every level of society. Gossip is deeply a part of human nature. Yet gossip is not inherently evil. There is a positive side to casual talk. Knowing where to draw the line between harmless and harmful gossip is the key to avoiding victimising others and being a victim yourself.

  1. is flourishing everywhere

  2. is a new phenomenon in almost all cultures and civilizations

  3. is a part of the nature of the poor and the illiterate

  4. should be inherently evil


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The passage starts with the sentence that gossip is universal.

'Amebo' as used in the passage most likely refers to

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Gossip! Yes, gossip is universal. In some languages, it may have an outright negative connotation but in English, it basically means 'idle talk', chat about trivial things or matters. When moderate and kind, 'casual talk' may serve to facilitate exchange of useful information as a means of updating one's knowledge. The whole neighbourhood may grow gossipy with who got married, pregnant, died, or it may just be a humorous chitchat devoid of malicious intent.

However, idle talk more often than not, goes beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste . Facts get embellished, exaggerated or deliberately distorted. Humiliation is made the source of humour, privacy is violated, confidences betrayed and reputations injured or ruined. Condemnation takes the place of commendation, murmuring and fault finding are extolled. The end result is like the mud thrown on a clean piece of white cloth. It does not stick but it leaves a dirty and sometimes permanent stain behind.
Gossip has been blamed for sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion. Certainly, it must have caused you some personal anguish at one time or the other, that is, someone at some time must have tried sticking a knife between your shoulder blades. Negative gossip is almost universally frowned upon. Among the Red Indians in the United States, gossiping about someone is classified with lying and stealing. Among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the tale bearer is detested and often avoided. Indeed, throughout history, measures have been taken to curb this 'deadly' disease. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the ducking stool was popularly used in England and Germany and later in the United States. The gossip monger was tied to a chair and repeatedly ducked in water. In modern times, the war against gossiping has also been fought. Rumour control centres have been established to respond to rumours that were potentially harmful to government activities. Laws have even been passed to curb gossip. Nicknames have been given to those who peddle the tale. Ever heard of 'Amebo"?

Such efforts not withstanding, gossip survives. It is alive and flourishing. Gossip is everywhere. There is neighbourhood gossip, office gossip, party gossip, family gossip and funnily enough, religious gossip. Gossip transcends all cultures, races and civilizations, and it has flourished and is still flourishing at every level of society. Gossip is deeply a part of human nature. Yet gossip is not inherently evil. There is a positive side to casual talk. Knowing where to draw the line between harmless and harmful gossip is the key to avoiding victimising others and being a victim yourself.

  1. a parasitic one-celled organism

  2. a tale peddler

  3. a new law framed to curb gossip

  4. A nickname given to a person who listens to gossip


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage states that tale peddlers have been given the nickname 'Amoebo'.

Which of the following is the final outcome when idle talk crosses the limits of good manners?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Gossip! Yes, gossip is universal. In some languages, it may have an outright negative connotation but in English, it basically means 'idle talk', chat about trivial things or matters. When moderate and kind, 'casual talk' may serve to facilitate exchange of useful information as a means of updating one's knowledge. The whole neighbourhood may grow gossipy with who got married, pregnant, died, or it may just be a humorous chitchat devoid of malicious intent.

However, idle talk more often than not, goes beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste . Facts get embellished, exaggerated or deliberately distorted. Humiliation is made the source of humour, privacy is violated, confidences betrayed and reputations injured or ruined. Condemnation takes the place of commendation, murmuring and fault finding are extolled. The end result is like the mud thrown on a clean piece of white cloth. It does not stick but it leaves a dirty and sometimes permanent stain behind.
Gossip has been blamed for sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion. Certainly, it must have caused you some personal anguish at one time or the other, that is, someone at some time must have tried sticking a knife between your shoulder blades. Negative gossip is almost universally frowned upon. Among the Red Indians in the United States, gossiping about someone is classified with lying and stealing. Among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the tale bearer is detested and often avoided. Indeed, throughout history, measures have been taken to curb this 'deadly' disease. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the ducking stool was popularly used in England and Germany and later in the United States. The gossip monger was tied to a chair and repeatedly ducked in water. In modern times, the war against gossiping has also been fought. Rumour control centres have been established to respond to rumours that were potentially harmful to government activities. Laws have even been passed to curb gossip. Nicknames have been given to those who peddle the tale. Ever heard of 'Amebo"?

Such efforts not withstanding, gossip survives. It is alive and flourishing. Gossip is everywhere. There is neighbourhood gossip, office gossip, party gossip, family gossip and funnily enough, religious gossip. Gossip transcends all cultures, races and civilizations, and it has flourished and is still flourishing at every level of society. Gossip is deeply a part of human nature. Yet gossip is not inherently evil. There is a positive side to casual talk. Knowing where to draw the line between harmless and harmful gossip is the key to avoiding victimising others and being a victim yourself.

  1. Truth gets twisted.

  2. Trust and confidence is betrayed for ever.

  3. Reputation is tarnished for ever.

  4. People make fun of others.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The passage states that when idle talk crosses the limits of good taste, reputations get injured or ruined.

According to the passage, ducking stool

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Gossip! Yes, gossip is universal. In some languages, it may have an outright negative connotation but in English, it basically means 'idle talk', chat about trivial things or matters. When moderate and kind, 'casual talk' may serve to facilitate exchange of useful information as a means of updating one's knowledge. The whole neighbourhood may grow gossipy with who got married, pregnant, died, or it may just be a humorous chitchat devoid of malicious intent.

However, idle talk more often than not, goes beyond the bounds of propriety and good taste . Facts get embellished, exaggerated or deliberately distorted. Humiliation is made the source of humour, privacy is violated, confidences betrayed and reputations injured or ruined. Condemnation takes the place of commendation, murmuring and fault finding are extolled. The end result is like the mud thrown on a clean piece of white cloth. It does not stick but it leaves a dirty and sometimes permanent stain behind.
Gossip has been blamed for sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion. Certainly, it must have caused you some personal anguish at one time or the other, that is, someone at some time must have tried sticking a knife between your shoulder blades. Negative gossip is almost universally frowned upon. Among the Red Indians in the United States, gossiping about someone is classified with lying and stealing. Among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the tale bearer is detested and often avoided. Indeed, throughout history, measures have been taken to curb this 'deadly' disease. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the ducking stool was popularly used in England and Germany and later in the United States. The gossip monger was tied to a chair and repeatedly ducked in water. In modern times, the war against gossiping has also been fought. Rumour control centres have been established to respond to rumours that were potentially harmful to government activities. Laws have even been passed to curb gossip. Nicknames have been given to those who peddle the tale. Ever heard of 'Amebo"?

Such efforts not withstanding, gossip survives. It is alive and flourishing. Gossip is everywhere. There is neighbourhood gossip, office gossip, party gossip, family gossip and funnily enough, religious gossip. Gossip transcends all cultures, races and civilizations, and it has flourished and is still flourishing at every level of society. Gossip is deeply a part of human nature. Yet gossip is not inherently evil. There is a positive side to casual talk. Knowing where to draw the line between harmless and harmful gossip is the key to avoiding victimising others and being a victim yourself.

  1. was first used in the United States

  2. was an old type of punishment given to gossip mongers

  3. is a tool used in modern Rumour Control Centres

  4. used to be a nickname given to a gossip monger


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The passage states that from the 15th to the 18th century, gossip mongers were tied to 'Ducking stool' and given a ducking in water as punishment.

What is necessary for a stronger future growth of Chinese toy industry?

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

A.         China’s manufacturing reputation received a severe blow when last month Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker brought back more than 18 million Chinese made toys. The company discovered impermissible levels of lead paint and the use of powerful loose magnets that could damage a child’s organs if swallowed.   

B.         As a result, the chairman and chief executive of Mattel, Mr. Robert Eckert at a press conference said, “We’re reaching out to people today and particularly parents. We have changed our own testing procedures, so we will be extra vigilant in this area.” The Chinese government officials have said that the current criticisms are overemphasized and unfair. They say that other manufacturers are jealous of their hold on the manufacturing market.
C.         More than 80 percent of all toys are produced in China and then are marketed abroad. The chief reason behind it is the Asian country’s cheap labor cost that enables toy companies to meet retailer and consumer demand for cheap products. This empowers middle class and even lower strata of the society to buy their children the latest toys available in the market. The role of toys and games enhancing children’s education also attracted parents’ attention which rapidly increased the sales of Chinese toys worldwide. They became the fountain of entertainment with education.
D.         The increasing growth rate of video games further boomed the sales of Chinese toys and games. The main producers of this market are international companies and mainly their products come from South Korea and Japan. If we talk about China itself, the most popular and the best sold products there are the medium and high–price products offered by the international brands. Because of the one–child policy in China parents manage to buy the best toys and games for their only child. This increases the sale of branded products and competition in the market. The chief sufferers of such a competitive market are the domestic manufactures.
E.         In order to attract the attention of its customers, new technology and innovation play the most significant role in this industry. The latest and new models of toys and games will keep on attracting adults and children alike and this will encourage the manufactures to develop new technologies and new models.
F.         According to poll conducted last week by Reuters, 82 percent of the Americans are concerned about Chinese toys and nearly two thirds are in the favor of boycotting them. In a report of year 2006, above 900 products were distinguished as dangerous to be sold in the 27-nation market, and China being the origin of more than half of them. More than a quarter of Chinese goods are exported to the EU market.
So, the European commission along with China is working to prevent the entry of dangerous products into the EU market.

  1. Strengthening of the video game industry.

  2. Check on toxic chemicals used in the production of toys.

  3. Toys should be both entertaining and educative.

  4. New technology and innovations should be the major concern.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The passage states (Sentence one, paragraph E) that innovation and new technologies are necessary to attract customers.

Directions: Answer the following question with the appropriate information from the reading passage. Mark

True, if the statement agrees with the information False, if the statement contradicts the information Not Given, if there is no information given in the passage

Serious accidents in workplace need to be reported to the Incident Contact Centre.

Directions: Choose the most correct answer based on the given reading.

Every employer has a duty to protect his employees and inform them about health and safety issues that may affect them. He also has a legal obligation to pay his employees statutory sick pay, or contractual sick pay if they are entitled to the same. Apart from this, every employer needs to report serious work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous incidents to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of the Incident Contact Centre. He must report all deaths, major injuries (for example, a broken arm or broken ribs) and an injury/disease which hinders an employee’s normal functioning at his job for more than three days.

Every employer has to carry out a risk assessment in order to address health and safety issues of his employees and visitors. He should make sure that sufficient first aid equipment is made available. Employees themselves must also take reasonable care over their own health and safety.

Any injury even if it is minor should be recorded in employer’s 'accident book'. All employers, except those owning very small companies, must keep an accident book. It's mainly for the benefit of employees, as it provides a useful record of happenings and events occurring in an organization.  It is also beneficial in cases where an employee needs to take some time off the work and subsequently wishes to claim compensation. Moreover, it helps the employer in taking action to stop accidents in future.

In case an employee needs some time off because of an accident at work, he will have the right to apply for statutory sick pay only. However, an employer may have a scheme for paying more for leave due to accident, or may even decide to pay extra at his discretion.

In case an employee gets injured at work place and wants to make a claim for compensation, the claim must be made within three years of the date of the accident. For that, he may need the services of a lawyer. In case, the employee is a member of a trade union, he may also take the help of its legal services.

 

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Not Given


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Refer sentence 3.

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