Q1. A. In one exhibition, some air got mixed with the hydrogen, and in the words of the performer: “The explosion was so bad that I imagined all my teeth were blown out!”
B. An entertainer finishes his acts by blowing the hydrogen he had inhaled towards a lighted candle; the moment hydrogen caught fire, flames would shoot menacingly from his lips.
C. A bag filled with hydrogen amused guests by getting off into spaces.
D. When people learned about the unique lighter-than-air property of hydrogen, they started to use it in all sorts of parlor stunts.
a. DCBA b. DBAC
b. CABD d. ACBD
Answer: a
D brings out the introduction of the properties which are unique …show more content…
A. It is exciting and various
B. I am a writer as I might have been a dancer or a Teacher.
C. The writer works in what he believes.
D. It is so good a profession that will not be surprising if a large number of people adopt it who has no qualifications for it.
a. CADB b. ABDC
c. DBCA d. BDAC
Answer: d
B introduces the author and states that he is the writer, followed by D which brings that his profession is so pleasant which makes BD a logical pair. BD as a pair is only in one option “d”
Q3. A. he can only better himself if his soul
B. he betters himself and
C. The writer can only be fertile if
D. is constantly enriched by fresh experience
a. CBAD b. CADB
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Settling one’s affairs is a very good preparation to lead the rest of one’s life without concern for the future.
B. When we have finished this book we shall know where I stand.
C. One make’s one’s will as a precaution; one is not dying immediately after one has made one’s will.
D. I can afford then to do what I choose with the years that are remaining to me.
a. DBAC b. CABD
c. BDAC d. CBDA
Answer: b
C is an introductory sentence giving information about ones will and precautions, followed by A which gives C more substantiation. B states that author is curious to know the result and D sums up everything.
Q8
A. It is sad that India is in a hurry to conform to the western thought, especially the British.
B. Even the smaller countries have the guts to take a firm contrast stand if they feel the policies are compromising their country’s interest.
C. It’s one thing on Liberization, and entirely another to barter the interests of the nation in its name.
D. In this case even, a large number of countries are yet to consent the GATT, India has not only given formal consent to the treaty, but is also preparing to amend the Patents Act.
a. CABD b.