Question : Read the passage given below and answer the questions/complete the statements that follow by choosing the correct options out of the given ones.
The old man was overjoyed when he heard of the invitation. He became nearly incoherent with joy. He was torn between the attraction of the offer and shyness. For the first time, Srinivas observed that the man could be moved by shyness. "No, no, I never eat anywhere. Oh, don't trouble yourself about it... No, no ..." he said but all the same, got up and followed Srinivas into the kitchen. He grinned affably at Srinivas's wife and commented flatteringly: "I have always told a lot of people to come and observe this lady for a model. How well she looks after the house. I wish modern girls were all like her." Srinivas gently propelled him to a plank, on which he sat down. He observed from his wife's face that she was pleased with the compliment, and Srinivas felt that old man's coffee was now assured. His wife came out with a tumbler of water and two leaves and set them in front of them. She then served a couple of cakes on each leaf, and the old man rubbed his hands with the joy of anticipation.
At a signal from Srinivas, he fell to; and Srinivas wondered how long it was since the other had had any. "What do you eat at night?" he asked testingly. The old man tore off a piece of cake and stuffed it in his mouth and swallowed it before he answered, shaking his head: 'I'm not a youth. Time was when I used to take three meals a day - three full meals a day in addition to tiffin twice a day. Do you know
"That's remarkable." Agreed Srinivas admiringly. "But now what do you do?"
"I'm a sanyasi, my dear young man."
Question:
'He was torn between the attraction ...'
The word similar in meaning to the underlined word is
Option 1: culmination
Option 2: exclamation
Option 3: repulsion
Option 4: fascination
Correct Answer: fascination
Solution : The correct answer is option 4.
Explanation:
The correct response is fascination.
Attraction is defined as "a feeling of liking someone/something."
- Fascination: the ability to be irresistibly appealing
- As a result, the meanings of attraction and fascination are similar.
Let's look at the definitions of some of the other words in the options:
- Repulsion is defined as "a strong feeling of not liking something that you find extremely unpleasant."
- Culmination: attaining the highest or most decisive point
- Exclamation: a sudden or sharp utterance
Question : Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘no improvement required’.
Eighty girls sat there at four long tables, doing their homework by candlelight
Option 1: to have done their homework with
Option 2: no improvement required
Option 3: to doing their homework by
Option 4: doing its homework by
Correct Answer: no improvement required
Solution : The second option is correct.
- The given sentence is written in the past continuous tense.
Since the given sentence is both grammatically and conceptually correct, therefore, there is no improvement required.
Question : Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor was giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar man. The beggar himself was standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He was wearing a coarse cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench behind him. He looked so miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his pockets but all he found was one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him, even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked across to the beggar and slipped the pound into his hand.
The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his income was and what his plans were. Hughie was uneasy that the beggar would come calling at his place.
“Do you think he would care for some old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that old man you saw in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine and buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him as a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
Question:
Who is Trevor?
Option 1: A beggar
Option 2: A frame maker
Option 3: An artist
Option 4: A model
Correct Answer: An artist
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
In the first sentence of the paragraph, it is mentioned that Trevor was giving finishing touches to a life-size picture. Thus, it can be inferred that he is an artist.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Dinner in the Great Hall that night (1)___________ a pleasant experience for Sunny. The (2)__________ about his shouting match with Umbridge had (3)_________ exceptionally fast, even (4)__________ standards. He heard whispers all (5)__________ as he sat eating between Rob and Ravi.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 5.
Option 1: revolving him
Option 2: surrounding him
Option 3: rotating him
Option 4: around him
Correct Answer: around him
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
Explanation:
Around him indicates that the whispers were surrounding or encircling the person as he sat between Rob and Ravi. This phrase suggests that the whispers were coming from various directions in close proximity to the person.
The other options such as revolving him, surrounding him, rotating him, do not fit in this context.
Therefore, the complete sentence would be, "He heard whispers all around him as he sat eating between Rob and Ravi".
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