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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Seven-year-old Jim came home from the park without his new bicycle. An old man and a little boy borrowed he explained. They are going to bring it back at 4 O’clock.’ His parents were upset that he had given his expensive new bicycle, but were secretly proud of his kindness and faith. Came 4 O’clock, no bicycle. The parents were anxious. But at 4:30, the door bell rang, and there stood a happy main and a boy, with the bicycle and a box of chocolates. Jim suddenly disappeared into his bedroom and then came running out. ‘All right, he said, after examining the bicycle. “You can have your watch back!”
When Jim came home without his bicycle, his parents
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Answer : b
It is clearly mentioned in the fourth sentence of the passage that Jim’s parents were upset with him that he had given his expensive new bicycle, though they were proud of his kindness. Thus, they were mainly worried about the expense of the bicycle and not Jim’s actions. The right answer is thus option (b).
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Answer : b
It is clearly mentioned in the fourth sentence of the passage that Jim’s parents were upset with him that he had given his expensive new bicycle, though they were proud of his kindness. Thus, they were mainly worried about the expense of the bicycle and not Jim’s actions. The right answer is thus option (b).
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Seven-year-old Jim came home from the park without his new bicycle. An old man and a little boy borrowed he explained. They are going to bring it back at 4 O’clock.’ His parents were upset that he had given his expensive new bicycle, but were secretly proud of his kindness and faith. Came 4 O’clock, no bicycle. The parents were anxious. But at 4:30, the door bell rang, and there stood a happy main and a boy, with the bicycle and a box of chocolates. Jim suddenly disappeared into his bedroom and then came running out. ‘All right, he said, after examining the bicycle. “You can have your watch back!”
Jim returned the watch to the old man and the little boy because
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Answer : c
The reason may be clearly inferred from the last sentence of the passage.
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Answer : c
The reason may be clearly inferred from the last sentence of the passage.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement, being in unceasing antagonism to that disposition to aim at something better than customary, which is called the spirit of liberty. The spirit of improvements not always a spirit of liberty, for it may aim at forcing improvements on unwilling people and the spirit of liberty, in so far as it resists such attempts, may ally itself locally and temporarily with the opponents of improvement; but the only permanent source of improvement is liberty. We have a warning example in China – a nation of much talent and in some respects, even wisdom, owing to the rare good fortune of having been provided at an early period with a particularly good set of customs. They are remarkable, too, in the excellence of their apparatus for impressing, as far as possible, the best wisdom they possess upon every mind in the community but they have become stationary have remained so for thousands of years; and it they are ever to be further improved, it must be by foreigners. They have succeeded beyond all hope in making a people all alike, all governing their thoughts and conduct by the same maxims and rules; and these are the fruits.
According to the passage, the paradox of tradition versus progress lies in which of the following statements?
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- The spirit of improvement is not always the spirit of liberty.
- Custom is antagonistic to change.
- It is the spirit of liberty that leads to a break from custom.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
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Answer : a
The paradox is stated in statement1. It is stated in the passage that improvements cannot be forced on a willing person, hence the spirit of improvement is not always the spirit of liberty.
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Answer : a
The paradox is stated in statement1. It is stated in the passage that improvements cannot be forced on a willing person, hence the spirit of improvement is not always the spirit of liberty.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement, being in unceasing antagonism to that disposition to aim at something better than customary, which is called the spirit of liberty. The spirit of improvements not always a spirit of liberty, for it may aim at forcing improvements on unwilling people and the spirit of liberty, in so far as it resists such attempts, may ally itself locally and temporarily with the opponents of improvement; but the only permanent source of improvement is liberty. We have a warning example in China – a nation of much talent and in some respects, even wisdom, owing to the rare good fortune of having been provided at an early period with a particularly good set of customs. They are remarkable, too, in the excellence of their apparatus for impressing, as far as possible, the best wisdom they possess upon every mind in the community but they have become stationary have remained so for thousands of years; and it they are ever to be further improved, it must be by foreigners. They have succeeded beyond all hope in making a people all alike, all governing their thoughts and conduct by the same maxims and rules; and these are the fruits.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
- The East has not progressed because custom is deeply entrenched there.
- European culture with its noble antecedents can never become stagnant.
- The East must have been original at one time.
- The West considers itself morally superior to the East.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
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Answer : d
The passage does not talk about the superiority of West over the East. Further, first and second statements are not mentioned in the passage. Hence, none of statements 1s true here.
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Answer : d
The passage does not talk about the superiority of West over the East. Further, first and second statements are not mentioned in the passage. Hence, none of statements 1s true here.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Supernovas are among the most energetic events in the universe and result in the complete disruption of stars at the end of their lives. Originally, the distinction between Type I and Type II supernovas was based solely on the presence or absence of hydrogen atoms. Supernovas without hydrogen lines were called Type 1, while those with hydrogen lines were Type II. Subsequent analysis of many of these events revealed that this empirical classification scheme instead reflected two different mechanisms for the supernova explosion. type I supernovas happen in binary stars- two stars that orbit closely each other- when one of the two binary stars is a small, dense, white dwarf star. If the companion star ranges too close to the white dwarf that it is orbiting, the white dwarf’s gravitational pull will draw matter from the other star. When the white dwarf acquires enough matter to become atleast 1.4 times as big as the Sun, it collapses and explodes in a supernova. Type II supernovas occur when a star, much more massive than the Sun, ends its life. When such a star beings burning out, the core of the star quickly collapses releasing amazing energy in the form of neutrinos, a kind of particle smaller than even an atom. Electromagnetic radiation energy that is electric and magnetic, causes the star to explode in a supernova. Whereas, Type I supernovas typically destroy their parent stars, 1ype II explosions usually leave behind the stellar core. The classification scheme regarding the mechanism for supernova explosions helps to more succinctly answer the question: 1s the Sun in danger of becoming a supernova? Neither does our Sun have a companion star orbiting it not does our Sun have the mass necessary to become a supernova. In a supernova. Whereas, Type I supernovas typically destroy their parent stars, Type II explosions usually leave behind the stellar core. The classification scheme regarding the mechanism for supernova explosions helps to more succinctly of answer the question: Is the Sun in danger of becoming a supernova? Neither does our Sun have a companion star orbiting it not does our Sun have the mass necessary to become a supernova. Furthermore, it will be another billion years until the Sun runs out of fuel and swells into a red giant star before going into a white dwarf form.
What are the basic differences between Type I and Type II supernovas?
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- These classifications are based on absence and presence of CO.
- 1ypeI supernovas happen in binary stars,
- In Type II supernovas, star is very less massive than the Sun.
- Both classification are based on supernova explosions.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
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Answer : d
Statement 2, i.e., Type I supernova happen in binary stars is correct and and Statement 4, i.e. Type I and Type II classification are based on supernova explosions is also correct. Statements 1 and 3 are not the basic differences between the Type I and Type II supernovas. Hence, option (d) is the correct answer.
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Answer : d
Statement 2, i.e., Type I supernova happen in binary stars is correct and and Statement 4, i.e. Type I and Type II classification are based on supernova explosions is also correct. Statements 1 and 3 are not the basic differences between the Type I and Type II supernovas. Hence, option (d) is the correct answer.
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