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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Many have had to leave their homes behind, with more than 1.3 million people being displaced due to the drought.
Passage: Somalia has been dealing with an enormous humanitarian catastrophe, driven by the longest and most severe drought the country has experienced in at least 40 years. ___(1)___. Five consecutive rainy seasons have failed, causing more than 8 million people - almost half of the country’s population – to experience acute food insecurity. ___(2)___. More than 43,000 people are believed to have lost their lives, with half of the lives lost likely being children under five. The damage the drought has caused is far-reaching. ___(3)___. Farmers have lost all their agricultural income, while pastoralists have lost more than 3 million livestock, impoverishing entire communities, and leaving them on the brink of famine. ___(4)___. Some, like the pastoralists, may never be able to go back as their livelihoods have been irreversibly wiped out.
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Option 3
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Option 2
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Option 4
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Option 1
Answer: Option C
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: This reality is putting stress on employees who have to pay for transport, desk lunches, more childcare, clothing and that after-work socialisation – costs they haven’t incurred for nearly two years.
Paragraph: ___(1)___. Prices are rising at their fastest rate in 40 years, consequently, return-to-office-related costs have shot up – think petrol and food, for instance. ___(2)___. Yet wages haven’t kept up with inflation – even despite the salary growth many workers have enjoyed during a favourable pandemic labour market. ___(3)___. This is especially jarring for workers who were able to save during remote work, when these expenditures weren’t a factor. ___(4)___. In April 2022, Umus, a London university lecturer, told BBC Worklife that they were spending nearly a quarter of what they made every day on return-to-work costs.
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Option 1
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Option 4
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Answer: Option D
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here is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: The discovery helps to explain archeological similarities between the Paleolithic peoples of China, Japan, and the Americas.
Paragraph: The researchers also uncovered an unexpected genetic link between Native Americans and Japanese people. ___(1)___. During the deglaciation period, another group branched out from northern coastal China and travelled to Japan. ___(2)___. "We were surprised to find that this ancestral source also contributed to the Japanese gene pool, especially the indigenous Ainus," says Li. ___(3)___. They shared similarities in how they crafted stemmed projectile points for arrowheads and spears. ___(4)___. "This suggests that the Pleistocene connection among the Americas, China, and Japan was not confined to culture but also to genetics," says senior author Qing-Peng Kong, an evolutionary geneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Option 3
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Option 2
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Option 1
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Option 4
Answer: Option A
Text Explanation :
The given sentence mentions discovery, which can be correlated with the statement before option 3 which mentions the ancestrol source's contribution to japanese gene pool.
The given statement mentions archeological similarities, while sentence after option 3 mentions these archeological similarities i.e., projectile points and spears.
Hence, option (a).
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: This philosophical cut at one’s core beliefs, values, and way of life is difficult enough.
Paragraph: The experience of reading philosophy is often disquieting. When reading philosophy, the values around which one has heretofore organised one’s life may come to look provincial, flatly wrong, or even evil. ___(1)___. When beliefs previously held as truths are rendered implausible, new beliefs, values, and ways of living may be required. ___(2)___. What’s worse, philosophers admonish each other to remain unsutured until such time as a defensible new answer is revealed or constructed. Sometimes philosophical writing is even strictly critical in that it does not even attempt to provide an alternative after tearing down a cultural or conceptual citadel. ___(3)___. The reader of philosophy must be prepared for the possibility of this experience. While reading philosophy can help one clarify one’s values, and even make one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons for believing what one believes, it can also generate unremediated doubt that is difficult to live with. ___(4)___.
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Option 1
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Option 3
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Option 4
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Option 2
Answer: Option D
Text Explanation :
The sentence after option 2 starts with 'what's worse...', suggesting that there was something bad that was mentioned earlier.
The given sentence mentions the philosophical cut at one's core beliefs, values, and way of life 'is difficult enough', suggesting there is something ever worse, and this fits well with the sentence which follows option 2.
Also, the sentence before option 2 talks about how one's beliefs are rendered implausibe and this is the philosophical cut which is mentioned in the given sentence.
Hence, option (d).
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: And probably much earlier, moving the documentation for kissing back 1,000 years compared to what was acknowledged in the scientific community.
Paragraph: Research has hypothesised that the earliest evidence of human lip kissing originated in a very specific geographical location in South Asia 3,500 years ago.___(1)___. From there it may have spread to other regions, simultaneously accelerating the spread of the herpes simplex virus 1. According to Dr Troels Pank Arbøll and Dr Sophie Lund Rasmussen, who in a new article in the journal Science draw on a range of written sources from the earliest Mesopotamian societies, kissing was already a well-established practice 4,500 years ago in the Middle East.___(2)___. In ancient Mesopotamia, people wrote in cuneiform script on clay tablets.___(3)___. Many thousands of these clay tablets have survived to this day, and they contain clear examples that kissing was considered a part of romantic intimacy in ancient times.___(4)___. “Kissing could also have been part of friendships and family members' relations," says Dr Troels Pank Arbøll, an expert on the history of medicine in Mesopotamia.
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Option 4
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Option 2
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Option 3
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Option 1
Answer: Option B
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Dualism was long held as the defining feature of developing countries in contrast to developed countries, where frontier technologies and high productivity were assumed to prevail.
Paragraph: ___(1)___. At the core of development economics lies the idea of ‘productive dualism’: that poor countries’ economies are split between a narrow ‘modern’ sector that uses advanced technologies and a larger ‘traditional’ sector characterized by very low productivity.___(2)___. While this distinction between developing and advanced economies may have made some sense in the 1950s and 1960s, it no longer appears to be very relevant. A combination of forces have produced a widening gap between the winners and those left behind.___(3)___. Convergence between poor and rich parts of the economy was arrested and regional disparities widened.___(4)___. As a result, policymakers in advanced economies are now grappling with the same questions that have long preoccupied developing economies: mainly how to close the gap with the more advanced parts of the economy.
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Answer: Option B
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: For theoretical purposes, arguments may be considered as freestanding entities, abstracted from their contexts of use in actual human activities.
Paragraph : ___(1)___. An argument can be defined as a complex symbolic structure where some parts, known as the premises, offer support to another part, the conclusion. Alternatively, an argument can be viewed as a complex speech act consisting of one or more acts of premising (which assert propositions in favor of the conclusion), an act of concluding, and a stated or implicit marker (“hence”, “therefore”) that indicates that the conclusion follows from the premises.___(2)___. The relation of support between premises and conclusion can be cashed out in different ways: the premises may guarantee the truth of the conclusion, or make its truth more probable; the premises may imply the conclusion; the premises may make the conclusion more acceptable (or assertible).___(3)___. But depending on one’s explanatory goals, there is also much to be gained from considering arguments as they in fact occur in human communicative practices.___(4)___.
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Option 2
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Answer: Option B
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Beyond undermining the monopoly of the State on the use of force, armed conflict also creates an environment that can enable organized crime to prosper.
Paragraph: ___(1)___. Linkages between illicit arms, organized crime, and armed conflict can reinforce one another while also escalating and prolonging violence and eroding governance.___(2)___. Financial gains from crime can lengthen or intensify armed conflicts by creating revenue streams for non-State armed groups (NSAGs).___(3)___. In this context, when hostilities cease and parties to a conflict move towards a peaceful resolution, the widespread availability of surplus arms and ammunition can contribute to a situation of ‘criminalized peace’ that obstructs sustainable peacebuilding efforts.___(4)___.
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Option 2
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Option 4
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Option 3
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Option 1
Answer: Option C
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Easing the anxiety and pressure of having a “big day” is part of the appeal for many couples who marry in secret.
Paragraph: Wedding season is upon us and – after two years of Covid chaos that saw nuptials scaled back– you may think the temptation would be to go all out. ___(1)___. But instead of expanding the guest list, many couples are opting to have entirely secret ceremonies. With Covid case numbers remaining high and the cost of living crisis meaning that many couples are feeling the pinch, it’s no wonder that some are less than eager to send out invites. ___(2)___. Plus, it can’t hurt that in celebrity circles getting married in secret is all the rage. ___(3)___. “I would definitely say that secret weddings are becoming more common,” says Landis Bejar, the founder of a therapy practice, which specialises in helping brides and grooms manage wedding stress. “People are looking for ways to get out of the spotlight and avoid the pomp and circumstance of weddings. ___(4)___. They just want to get to the part where they are married.”
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Option 1
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Option 2
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Answer: Option B
Text Explanation :
The theme of the passage is the shift from grand wedding celebrations to weddings in secret.
The given setence tells us why couples prefer secret weddings.
Blank (1): The idea of secret weddings has come up till this point and hence the given sentence cannot fit in blank (1).
Blank (2): The idea of secret wedding was introduced in the prevoius sentences. The next sentence start with 'Plus' and gives a reason for preference for secret wedding. The word 'Plus' leads us to think that there would be some other reasons for secred wedding before this statement. This is where the given sentence fits the best.
Hence, option (b).
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Having made citizens more and less knowledgeable than their predecessors, the Internet has proved to be both a blessing and a curse.
Paragraph: Never before has a population, nearly all of whom has enjoyed at a least a secondary school education, been exposed to so much information, whether in newspapers and magazines or through YouTube, Google, and Facebook. ___(1)___.
Yet it is not clear that people today are more knowledgeable than their barely literate predecessors. Contemporary advances in technology offered more serious and inquisitive students access to realms of knowledge previously unimaginable and unavailable. ___(2)___. But such readily available knowledge leads many more students away from serious study, the reading of actual texts, and toward an inability to write effectively and grammatically. ___(3)___. It has let people choose sources that reinforce their opinions rather than encouraging them to question inherited beliefs. ___(4)___.
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Option 1
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Answer: Option D
Text Explanation :
The given paragraph talks about wether internet has made people or more knowledgeable or less.
The given sentence gives us a balance between the both sides and hence the tone of the sentence is that of conclusion.
Blank (1): "Yet, it is ...", the statement after the blank is contrast of the statement before the blank. Hence, the given sentence cannot fit in blank (1).
Blank (2): Both the statements before and after blank (2) talk about impact of information availablity on students and hence the given sentence will be a misfit in blank (2).
Blank (3): The pronoun 'It' if the statement after blank refers to the noun 'readily available infromation' and hence the given sentence will be a misfit in this position as well.
∴ Blank (4) is the best place for the given sentence.
Hence, option (d).
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Most were first-time users of a tablet and a digital app.
Paragraph: Aage Badhein’s USP lies in the ethnographic research that constituted the foundation of its development process. Customizations based on learning directly from potential users were critical to making this self-paced app suitable for both a literate and non-literate audience. ___(1)___ The user interface caters to a Hindi-speaking audience who have minimal to no experience with digital services and devices. ___(2)___ The content and functionality of the app are suitable for a wide audience. This includes youth preparing for an independent role in life or a student ready to create a strong foundation of financial management early in her life. ___(3)___ Household members desirous of improving their family’s financial strength to reach their aspirations can also benefit. We piloted Aage Badhein in early 2021 with over 400 women from rural areas. ___(4)___ The digital solution generated a large amount of interest in the communities.
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Answer: Option D
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: This was years in the making but fast-tracked during the pandemic, when "people started being more mindful about their food", he explained.
Paragraph: For millennia, ghee has been a venerated staple of the subcontinental diet, but it fell out of favour a few decades ago when saturated fats were largely considered to be unhealthy. ___(1)___ But more recently, as the thinking around saturated fats is shifting globally, Indians are finding their own way back to this ingredient that is so integral to their cuisine. ___(2)___ For Karmakar, a renewed interest in ghee is emblematic of a return-to-basics movement in India. ___(3)___ This movement is also part of an overall trend towards "slow food". In keeping with the movement's philosophy, ghee can be produced locally (even at home) and has inextricable cultural ties. ___(4)___ At a basic level, ghee is a type of clarified butter believed to have originated in India as a way to preserve butter from going rancid in the hot climate.
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Answer: Option C
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: When people socially learn from each other, they often learn without
understanding why what they’re copying—the beliefs and behaviours and technologies and know-how—works.
Paragraph: ___(1)___. The dual-inheritance theory ….says....that inheritance is itself an evolutionary system. It has variation. What makes us a new kind of animal, and so different and successful as a species, is we rely heavily on social learning, to the point where socially acquired information is effectively a second line of inheritance, the first being our genes…. ___(2)___. People tend to home in on who seems to be the smartest or most successful person around, as well as what everybody seems to be doing—the majority of people have something worth learning. ___(3)___. When you repeat this process over time, you can get, around the world, cultural packages—beliefs or behaviours or technology or other solutions —that are adapted to the local conditions. People have different psychologies, effectively. ___(4)___.
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Answer: Option B
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: This has meant a lot of uncertainty around what a wide-scale return to office might look like in practice.
Paragraph: Bringing workers back to their desks has been a rocky road for employers and employees alike. The evolution of the pandemic has meant that best laid plans have often not materialised. ___(1)___ The flow of workers back into offices has been more of a trickle than a steady stream. ___(2)___ Yet while plenty of companies are still working through their new policies, some employees across the globe are now back at their desks, whether on a full-time or hybrid basis. ___(3)___ That means we’re beginning to get some clarity on what return-to-office means – what’s working, as well as what has yet to be settled. ___(4)___
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Answer: Option B
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Most people at their first consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon’s hands in the hope of reassurance. Prospective patients look for delicacy, sensitivity, steadiness, perhaps unblemished pallor. On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year. Generally, he knows it’s about to happen before the patient does: the downward glance repeated, the prepared questions beginning to falter, the overemphatic thanks during the retreat to the door.
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Other people do not communicate due to their poor observation.
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Other patients don’t like what they see but are ignorant of their right to go elsewhere.
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But Perowne himself is not concerned.
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But others will take their place, he thought.
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These hands are steady enough, but they are large.
Answer: Option C
Text Explanation :
The main sentence of the paragraph that decides the ending is “On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year.” Option 1 moves away from the core of the paragraph - losing patients.
Option 5 does not complete the paragraph and leaves one wanting for more data to explain the importance of hands being large.
Option 4 loses out on the sentence structure and style. There is no logical continuity to the paragraph.
Option 3 provides a logical finish to the paragraph by showing that inspite of the losing patients, Perowne is not concerned.
Option 2 brings in a disconnect to the idea from the paragraph. It states that other patients’ observations are also negative and those who stay with Perowne do so out of ignorance of available alternatives. This is not in continuation of the main idea expressed in the paragraph.
Hence, the correct answer is option 3.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Trade protectionism, disguised as concern for the climate, is raising its head. Citing competitiveness concerns, powerful industrialized countries are holding out threats of a levy on imports of energy-intensive products from developing countries that refuse to accept their demands. The actual source of protectionist sentiment in the OECD countries is, of course, their current lacklustre economic performance, combined with the challenges posed by the rapid economic rise of China and India - in that order.
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Climate change is evoked to bring trade protectionism through the back door.
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OECD countries are taking refuge in climate change issues to erect trade barriers against these two countries.
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Climate change concerns have come as a convenient stick to beat the rising trade power of China and India.
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Defenders of the global economic status quo are posing as climate change champions.
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Today’s climate change champions are the perpetrators of global economic inequity.
Answer: Option D
Text Explanation :
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Option 1 has already been mentioned in the first statement of the paragraph. This does not make it an effective paragraph ending.
Option 2 mentions only OECD countries while the paragraph mentions “powerful industrialized countries” of which the OECD countries are only a part. Furthermore, the option is again a repetition of ideas presented in the paragraph.
The focus of option 3 is on ‘China’ and ‘India’, while the focus of the paragraph is not.
Option 5 brings in ‘global economic inequity’ which is an opinion not expressed or implied in the passage.
Option 4 addresses the gist of the paragraph. Powerful countries, including the OECD countries are posing as climate change champions due to their lacklustre economic performance as compared to China and India which are growing rapidly. ‘Climate change champions’ in this option completes the paragraph, and addresses the point raised in the first sentence.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Mattancherry is Indian Jewry’s most famous settlement. Its pretty streets of pastel coloured houses, connected by first-floor passages and home to the last twelve saree-and-sarong-wearing, white-skinned Indian Jews are visited by thousands of tourists each year. Its synagogue, built in 1568, with a floor of blue-and-white Chinese tiles, a carpet given by Haile Selassie and the frosty Yaheh selling tickets at the door, stands as an image of religious tolerance.
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Mattancherry represents, therefore, the perfect picture of peaceful co-existence.
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India’s Jews have almost never suffered discrimination, except for European colonizers and each other.
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Jews in India were always tolerant.
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Religious tolerance has always been only a façade and nothing more.
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The pretty pastel streets are, thus, very popular with the tourists.
Answer: Option A
Text Explanation :
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The paragraph starts with a location (as a backdrop) and moves on to describe things associated with the location. While various things are described about the location, we are looking for a sentence that completes the ideas stated in the paragraph. The paragraph juxtaposes various disparate ideas and cultures together: note the saree and sarong, the Indian Jews, and the image of religious tolerance.
Option 2 is a disconnect from the main idea of the paragraph – it talks about religious discrimination which is not an idea found in the paragraph.
Option 1 is about Matancherry, which the whole paragraph is about. It brings together the ideas in the paragraph to a logical, cohesive whole.
Option 5, with ‘thus’ for pretty pastel streets is disconnected. No reason is provided in the paragraph for pastel streets being popular.
It is the majority community which has to show tolerance towards a minority group, not the other way round. The paragraph clearly states “home to the last twelve....” indicating the Indian Jews to be very few in numbers. Option 3 can be eliminated.
Option 4 is contrary to the data provided in the passage.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Given the cultural and intellectual interconnections, the question of what is ‘Western’ and what is ‘Eastern’ (or ‘Indian’) is often hard to decide, and the issue can be discussed only in more dialectical terms. The diagnosis of a thought as ‘purely Western’ or ‘purely Indian’ can be very illusory.
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Thoughts are not the kind of things that can be easily categorized.
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Though ‘occidentalism’ and ‘orientalism’ as dichotomous concepts have found many adherents.
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‘East is East and West is West’ has been a discredited notion for a long time now.
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Compartmentalizing thoughts is often desirable.
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The origin of a thought is not the kind of thing to which ‘purity’ happens easily.
Answer: Option E
Text Explanation :
The essence of the paragraph is the difficulty in differentiating between “Western” and “Eastern” thoughts.
The paragraph starts with a difference between “Western” and “Eastern” and moves on to “thoughts”.
The logical completion of the paragraph needs to be in that vein.
Option 2 is logically inconsistent due to the word “dichotomous” between “occidentalism” and “orientalism” whereas the paragraph states that this dichotomy is “illusory”.
Option 3 moves back again to the broad idea of “Western” and “Eastern”.
Option 4 is contrary to the paragraph.
Option 5 completes the paragraph logically. The usage of the words, ‘thought’ and ‘purity’ (pure) in a slightly different manner makes it the ideal choice as it resonates with the paragraph in that “given the intellectual and intellectual interconnections” that exist today the origin of a thought can no longer be classified as purely “Western” or purely “Indian.” Therefore the origin of a thought cannot be pure in terms of origin.
Both, options 1 and 5, state the idea of thoughts not being easily classified. However, option 5 continues the idea of purity mentioned in the final part of the paragraph whereas option 1 does not. In this context, 1 is generic and 5 is specific.
Hence, the correct answer is option 5.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Characters are also part of deep structure. Characters tie events in a story together and provide a thread of continuity and meaning. Stories can be about individuals, groups, projects or whole organizations, so from an organizational studies perspective, the focal actor(s) determine the level and unit of analysis used in a study. Stories of mergers and acquisitions, for example, are common place. In these stories whole organizations are personified as actors. But these macro-level stories usually are not told from the perspective of the macro-level participants, because whole organizations cannot narrate their experiences in the first person.
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More generally, data concerning the identities and relationships of the characters in the story are required, if one is to understand role structure and social networks in which that process is embedded.
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Personification of a whole organization abstracts away from the particular actors and from traditional notions of level of analysis.
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The personification of a whole organization is important because stories differ depending on who is enacting various events.
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Every story is told from a particular point of view, with a particular narrative voice, which is not regarded as part of the deep structure.
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The personification of a whole organization is a textual device we use to make macro-level theories more comprehensible.
Answer: Option E
Text Explanation :
The paragraph briefly is about why stories are structured around focal characters. And why in stories of organizations, organizations have to be personified and focal characters as organizations cannot narrate their experiences. Option 5 concludes this chain of thoughts by saying that this kind of personification is a textual device resorted to bring coherence.
Option 1 is incorrect as it continues the first part of the paragraph and is unrelated the second part.
Option 2 is incorrect as it talks about abstracting away from the particular whereas the paragraph is talking about particularizing.
Options 3 and 4 talk about different points of view, which is irrelevant to the paragraph.
Hence, the correct answer is option 5.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Nevertheless, photographs still retain some of the magical allure that the earliest daguerreotypes inspired. As objects, our photographs have changed; they have become physically flimsier as they have become more technologically sophisticated. Daguerre produced pictures on copper plates; today many of our photographs never become tangible thins, but instead remain filed away on computers and cameras, part of the digital ether that envelops the modern world. At the same time, our patience for the creation of images has also eroded. Children today are used to being tracked from birth by digital cameras and video recorders and they expect to see the results of their poses and performances instantly. The space between life as it is being lived and life as it is being displayed shrinks to a mere second. ______________________
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Yet, despite these technical developments, photographs still remain powerful because they are reminders of the people and things we care about.
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Images, after all, are surrogates carried into battle by a soldier or by a traveller on holiday.
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Photographs, be they digital or traditional, exist to remind us of the absent, the beloved, and the dead.
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In the new era of the digital image, the images also have a greater potential for fostering falsehood and trickery, perpetuating fictions that seem so real we cannot tell the difference.
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Anyway, human nature being what it is, little time has passed after photography’s inventions became means of living life through images.
Answer: Option A
Text Explanation :
‘Nevertheless ‘ at the beginning of the paragraph, and “yet’ at the beginning of option 1 make the paragraph logically complete.
Option 1 is the reason why the paragraph is written - to communicate that ‘photographs are still powerful’.
The traveler in option 2, the beloved and the dead in option 3, falsehood and trickery in option 4, and the invention and means of living in option 5 do not help conclude the paragraph.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Mma Ramotswe had a detective agency in Africa, at the foot of Kgale Hill. These were its assets: a tiny white van, two desks, two chairs, a telephone, and an old typewriter. Then there was a teapot, in which Mma Ramotswe - the only private lady detective in Botswana - brewed red bush tea. And three mugs - one for herself, one for her secretary and one for the client. What else does a detective agency really need? Detective agencies rely on human intuition and intelligence, both of which Mma Ramotswe had in abundance. ___________________
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But there was also the view, which again would appear on no inventory.
- (b)
No inventory would ever include those, of course.
- (c)
She had an intelligent secretary too.
- (d)
She was a good detective and a good woman.
- (e)
What she lacked in possessions was more than made up by a natural shrewdness.
Answer: Option B
Text Explanation :
The paragraph mentions the tangible parts of the inventory that Mma Ramotswe had at the agency, and ‘human intuition and intelligence’, option 2 concludes the paragraph by stating that ‘no inventory would ever be able to include those.
Options 3, 4 and 5 are eliminated in comparison to options 1 and 2 which continue the idea of the inventory.
Option 1, though continuing the idea of inventory is far inferior to option 2. The ‘those’ in option 2 scores over option 1.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
I am sometimes attacked for imposing 'rules‘. Nothing could be further from the truth. I hate rules. All I do is report on how consumers react to different stimuli. I may say to a copywriter, “research shows that commercials with celebrities are below average in persuading people to buy products. Are you sure you want to use a celebrity?” Call that a rule? Or I may say to an art director, “research suggests that if you set the copy in black type on a white background, more people will read it than if you set it in white type on a black background.”_____________________
- (a)
Guidance based on applied research can hardly qualify as ‘rules’.
- (b)
Thus, all my so called ‘rules’ are rooted in applied research.
- (c)
A suggestion perhaps, but scarcely a rule.
- (d)
Such principles are unavoidable if one wants to be systematic about consumer behaviour.
- (e)
Fundamentally it is about consumer behaviour- not about celebrities or type settings.
Answer: Option C
Text Explanation :
It is not a difficult choice, when one understands that the concluding sentence of a paragraph should fulfill the purpose for which the paragraph is written, leaving no loose ends that may require further clarification. The first three sentences of the paragraph establish this purpose. Then the writer provides certain example situations.
Option 3 concludes the paragraph smoothly – the writer tells us what his ‘alleged’ rules are. In consistence with the conversational tone of the paragraph, the writer does not assert even his explanation with undue vigor in the last sentence.
Option 1 is contrary to the purpose of the paragraph because ‘guidance based on applied research’ makes his actions more binding on others than are rules.
Options 2 and 4 are also eliminated for the same reason.
Option 5 talks about one of the examples and not related to the purpose of the paragraph.
Hence, the correct answer is option 3.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Relations between the factory and the dealer are distant and usually strained as the factory tries to force cars on the dealers to smooth out production. Relations between the dealer and the customer are equally strained because dealers continuously adjust prices - make deals - to adjust demand with supply while maximizing profits. This becomes a system marked by a lack of long- term commitment on either side, which maximize feelings of mistrust. In order to maximize their bargaining positions, everyone holds back information- the dealer about the product and the consumer about his true desires.______________________
- (a)
As a result, ‘deal making’ becomes rampant, without concern for customer satisfaction.
- (b)
As a result, inefficiencies creep into the supply chain.
- (c)
As a result, everyone treats the other as an adversary, rather than as an ally.
- (d)
As a result, fundamental innovations are becoming scarce in the automobile industry.
- (e)
As a result, everyone loses in the long run.
Answer: Option E
Text Explanation :
All options begin with “as a result”. One has the freedom to ignore this or to work intensely on this phrase. ‘As a result’ indicates that one needs to discover the immediate consequence of the details given in the paragraph. Option 4 is the first to get eliminated as it is not a consequence at all.
Options 1 and 2 are not consequences but what may currently exist in the industry; as explained in the paragraph.
Option 3 brings in ‘adversary’ and ‘ally’. This is hardly sustained by the data in the paragraph, unless one justifies them. If one justifies them, the option gets eliminated, because again, it is not a consequence, but what exists there.
The direct consequence is stated briefly in option 5 bringing the paragraph to a smooth closure as no further clarification is required. “As a result” has to be worked upon and not ignored.
Hence, the correct answer is option 5.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
In the evolving world order, the comparative advantage of the United States lies in its military force. Diplomacy and international law have always been regarded as annoying encumbrances, unless they can be used to advantage against an enemy. Every active player in world affairs professes to seek only peace and to prefer negotiation to violence and coercion._______________
- (a)
However, diplomacy has often been used as a mask by nations which intended to use force.
- (b)
However, when the veil is lifted, we commonly see that diplomacy is understood as a disguise for the rule of force.
- (c)
However, history has shown that many of these nations do not practice what they profess.
- (d)
However, history tells us that peace is professed by those who intend to use violence.
- (e)
However, when unmasked, such nations reveal a penchant for the use of force.
Answer: Option B
Text Explanation :
The word 'professes' towards the end is significant. ‘However’ is constant in the options. One needs to pick out the best contrast.
Options 3 and 4 get easily eliminated as they contain ‘history’, which will require a lot of explanation in the context. The last sentence will not contain any new ideas requiring further clarification.
Option 5 is eliminated because of ‘penchant’ – the paragraph does not make such assertions.
For the same reason, the ‘intention’ in option 1 gets it eliminated.
The word 'professes’ in the paragraph directly leads to the ‘veil’ and ‘understood’ in option 2.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Age has a curvilinear relationship with the exploitation of opportunity. Initially, age will increase the likelihood that a person will exploit an entrepreneurial opportunity because people gather much of the knowledge necessary to exploit opportunities over the course of their lives, and because age provides credibility in transmitting that information to others. However, as people become older, their willingness to bear risks declines, their opportunity costs rise, and they become less receptive to new information.____________________________
- (a)
As a result, people transmit more information rather than experiment with new ideas as they reach an advanced age.
- (b)
As a result, people are reluctant to experiment with new ideas as they reach an advanced age.
- (c)
As a result, only people with lower opportunity costs exploit opportunity when they reach an advanced age.
- (d)
As a result, people become reluctant to exploit entrepreneurial opportunities when they reach an advanced age.
- (e)
As a result, people depend on credibility rather than on novelty as they reach an advanced age.
Answer: Option D
Text Explanation :
'As a result' is a constant in the options. One needs to identify the direct consequence of what is stated in the paragraph. Also establish the purpose of the paragraph by looking at the first and the last sentences given to you. ('Age has …' and 'however, as people become older...').
Options 3 and 5 get eliminated most easily. Neither of these options is a consequence of the curvilinear relationship between age and exploitation of opportunity.
The reluctance to “experiment with new ideas” (options 1 and 2) does not necessarily translate into ‘entrepreneurial opportunity” given in the paragraph.
Option 4 includes all this and is specific to the ideas presented in the paragraph and is a direct consequence.
Hence, the correxct answer is option 4.
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