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Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 1

Given below are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are incorrect in terms of grammar and usage. Then, choose the most appropriate option.

(2014)

1. Herbivores birds do not have teeth to grind up the vegetation they eat.
2. Teeth would make their skulls too heavy and make flight difficult.
3. Instead, a part of their digestive system, called the crop, contains stones, which grind up the plant material they eat.
4. Some herbivores are called ruminants.

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 1

Sentences 2, 3 and 4 are correct. Sentence 1 incorrectly uses the word 'herbivores'; it should be 'herbivorous' birds. So option (b) is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 2

Four sentences are given below labeled (a), (b), (c) and (d). Of these, three sentences need to be arranged in a logical order to form a coherent paragraph/passage. From the given options, choose the one that does not fit the sequence.

(2013)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 2

In this paragraph, options (d), (b) and (a) for m a sequence as they talk about the core catcher, its structure and function. Sentence (d) should be the first in this sequence as it introduces the core catcher.
Next, sentence (b) provides its structural details.
Sentence (a) is about the function of the core catcher in case of an accident. Option (c) seems to be related but it does not fit into the sequence because it talks about the things which are not immediately connected with the passage. So option (c) is the correct answer.

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Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 3

A paragraph is given below from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
When India revised its policy with respect to foreign investment, the country’s balance of payments difficulties had not been resolved. However, the presumption was that foreign firms would use India as a base for world market production, earning the country vast amounts of foreign exchange. However, that expectation has been belied. _______

(2013)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 3

Option (a) is incorrect as it talks about the cost of liberalization whereas the paragraph talks about the failure of foreign firms in earning forex for India. Option (b) is also excluded as it refers to events beyond the scope of topic covered in the paragraph. Option (c) is incorrect because it is nowhere mentioned in the paragraph that policy of favouring foreign capital was adopted by India. Option (d) explains how and why the expectations of foreign firms were belied and is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 4

A paragraph is given below from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Historians have established that parts of Bangalore were inhabited since the time of the Western Ganga dynasty (AD 350 to AD 550) and played a role in the fortunes of the Chola, Hoysala and Vijaynagar empires, as the place was situated in a strategic location at the center of the South Indian peninsula. In spite of this hoary history, the founding date of the city is usually given as AD 1537 when Kempe Gowda I built a mud fort which was later fortified by Haider Ali in the 18th century. This fort was the nucleus of what is now commonly known as the “pete” area, a Bangalore that preceded the arrival of the British. With the defeat of Tipu Sultan in Srirangapatnam, the British army garrisoned itself in the vicinity of the old city area of Bangalore, thus laying the foundation of Bangalore Cantonment in the early 19th century ______.        

(2013)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 4

The paragraph presen ts h istor ical overview of Bangalore. The author has discussed how the city was established and how it developed during different time periods in reign of different rulers. The concluding sentence of this paragraph should be the one which talks about historical perspective of the city. Option (a) is incorrect because it is suitable as the introductory not the concluding sentence of the paragraph. Option (b) is incorrect because it focuses on the importance of Cantonment instead on the history of Bangalore.
Same is the case with option (d), so it is also incorrect.
Only option (c) maintains the continuity of ideas mentioned in paragraph, so it is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 5

A paragraph is given below from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Twenty some years ago I took my family (wife, toddler, and infant) to the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C. At one point I found myself alone, and I suddenly questioned my assumption that the toddler, my son, was with my wife, who also had the infant. As I stood in a gallery looking around for them, I saw a security guard framed in the door of an adjacent room. He was at first (as guards often are) as staid and unmoving as the statuary he was protecting. _______

(2013)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 5

The second last sentence provides important clue about the concluding sentence of the paragraph. The guard seems indifferent initially but it is apparent that something will change about him in the next moment.
Option (a) is not correct because it does not talk about the guard at all. Option (b) is incorrect because it talks about a painting which is nowhere mentioned in the paragraph. Option (c) is also incorrect because it does not indicate any change in attitude of the guard. Option (d) expresses a change in the guard's attitude.
It goes well with the preceding sentence and makes the paragraph coherent. So option (d) is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 6

Given below is 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.
Warschawski describes the atrocities of the occupation—from the sack of Ramallah to the massacre in Jenin, the razing of houses and refugee camps, shooting at ambulances and hospitals, the use of Palestinian civilians as human shields— showing how each of these pushes back the boundaries of what was previously thinkable. Warschawski has the keen eye of an Israeli insider.________________.

(2012)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 6

Options (a), (c) and (d) are incorrect. Option (a) is incorrect because the passage discusses destructive activities of Israelis and not Palestinians. Option (c) is incorrect because the passage talks about Israeli occupation of Palestine and not of Palestinian occupation of Israel. Option (d) is incorrect because it expresses a far reaching and unrealistic idea which does not match with tone of the passage. Option (b) goes well with the tone and flow of the passage. So it is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 7

Given below is 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.
There is much to commend in this novel, a witty parable of India’s changing society, yet there is much to ponder. The scales have fallen from the eyes of some Indian writers, many either living abroad, or educated there like Adiga. The home country is invariably presented as a place of brutal injustice and sordid corruption, one in which the poor are always dispossessed and victimised by their ageold enemies, the rich. Characters at the colourful extremities of society are Dickensian grotesques, Phiz sketches, adrift in a country that is lurching rapidly towards bland middle-class normality.

(2012)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 7

The tone of author as indicated by first sentence of the paragraph is moderate. The author of paragraph praises the author of the novel yet believes '… there is much to ponder'. Among the given options, option (b) and (d) have negative tone which does not match with the tone of the paragraph. Option (c) admires author too much which does not go well with flow of paragraph. In option (a), the author has put forward his view moderately which is coherent with rest of paragraph. So option (a) is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 8

Given below is 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.
It might not sound like a recipe for success – but this is the most important piece of theatre happening anywhere in the country.
Some 40 years ago, director Augusto Boal began experimenting with invisible theatre – rehearsing and performing semi-improvised pieces in public spaces to the unsuspecting public. Meanwhile in the bohemian lofts of New York City, a new generation of visionaries were embedding their art ever further into the everyday. Lurking in the corner of a diner, Vito Acconci sat quietly rubbing his arm to produce a sore, while Allan Kaprow created instructions for almost unseen activities to be carried out on the streets of the city. ________________

(2012)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 8

This is a narrative paragraph in past tense which talks of invisible form of theatre. Option (a) does not form a part of this paragraph for two reasons. First, it jumps to conclusion without any reasoning and second, it is in the present tense. Option (b) appears to be relevant but a closer examination reveals that it does not have the flow of thoughts mentioned in preceding sentences in the paragraph. Option (d) also does not continue the tone of the paragraph and abruptly jumps to the conclusion. Option (c) continues the tone as well as flow of thought given in the paragraph. As concluding sentence of the paragraph, option (c) explains what invisible theatre is all about and is the correct answer.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 9

People repeatedly complain that they see advertisements everywhere, but advertisers should not be blamed for this. No one is forced to advertize his property - for many companies it is an important part of their income. Football teams would have much less money if they were not sponsored. And no one is forced to look at advertising - you can turn the TV off between shows, or just flick past adverts in newspapers. If you don’t want to see the adverts, then just ignore them.

Q. Which of the following statements would weaken the above argument?

(2011)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 9

The author argues that the consumers have a choice weather or not to view advertisements and therefore, they  should  not  complain  about  increasing  adverts.
Option (b) weakens this argument. If people are not aware that the piece of art or public information they are viewing is a form of adverts, then it is impossible to consciously avoid  it.

Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 10

History, if viewed as a repository not merely of anecdotes or chronology, could produce a decisive transformation in the image of science by which we are now possessed. The image has previously been drawn, even by scientists themselves, mainly from the study of finished scientific achievements as these are recorded in the classics and more recently, in the textbooks from which each new scientific generation learns to practice its trade.

Q. Which of the following best summarises the above paragraph?

(2011)

Detailed Solution for Test: Critical Reasoning - 1 (July 27) - Question 10

Option (b) which states different ways of looking at History can produce altogether different knowledge is true because each and every line of the above paragraph shows how study of History can provide altogether different knowledge. These days history is not mere date wise representation of facts rather it is turning to be scientific in its approach.

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