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Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.

Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 20)
Q1: Peninsula is a piece of land surrounded ______ water but is joined to a larger piece of land on one side.
(a) by
(b) of
(c) from
(d) for

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Ans: (a)

  • The term peninsula refers to a landform that is surrounded by water on most sides but is still connected to the mainland.
  • In this context, the correct preposition to use is "by," indicating how the land is surrounded.
  • Using "of," "from," or "for" would not accurately describe the relationship between the peninsula and the surrounding water.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (a) by.

Q2: The petals of balsam are soft and ________.
(a) delicate
(b) droll
(c) determinate
(d) dismal

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Ans: (a)

  • The word delicate means something that is easily damaged or fragile, which perfectly describes the soft petals of balsam.
  • Droll refers to something amusing in an odd way, which does not fit the context.
  • Determinate means having a fixed or definite form, which is not applicable here.
  • Dismal means gloomy or dreary, which does not describe the petals accurately.

Q3: The rat ________ in the rat-trap.
(a) catch
(b) traps
(c) got caught
(d) was chasing

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct phrase is "got caught," which indicates that the rat was captured by the trap.
  • Option (a) "catch" is incorrect because it does not fit the past tense needed here.
  • Option (b) "traps" is also incorrect as it suggests the rat is doing the trapping, not being trapped.
  • Option (d) "was chasing" does not relate to the context of being caught in a trap.

Q4: The lawyer seemed all ________ during the proceedings at the court.
(a) put through
(b) put up
(c) put to
(d) put together 

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Ans: (d)

  • The phrase "put together" means to be organized or composed, which fits well in the context of a lawyer's demeanor in court.
  • In contrast, "put through," "put up," and "put to" do not convey the same sense of being composed or organized.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (d) "put together," indicating the lawyer appeared well-prepared and collected during the court proceedings.

Q5: Modern-day anxieties have ________ the increasing level of stress among people.
(a) led to
(b) lead on
(c) let in
(d) let down

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "led to" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship, meaning that modern-day anxieties are causing an increase in stress levels.
  • Options like "lead on," "let in," and "let down" do not convey the same meaning and are incorrect in this context.
  • Understanding the correct usage of phrases is essential for clear communication.
  • In this case, "led to" is the only option that accurately completes the sentence.

Q6: That book is so ambiguous that it ________ in any way.
(a) could interpret
(b) can be interpreted
(c) should be interpreting
(d) shall been interpreted

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Ans: (b)

  • The sentence describes a book that is ambiguous, meaning it can be understood in multiple ways.
  • The correct option, "can be interpreted," indicates that the book has the potential to be understood in various manners.
  • Options like "could interpret" and "should be interpreting" do not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Thus, the best choice is (b) because it correctly conveys the idea that the book is open to interpretation.

Q7: It ________ a lot to be a pioneer in any field.
(a) take up
(b) take
(c) takes
(d) taking

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is takes. This is because the sentence is referring to the effort required to be a pioneer, which is a singular subject.
  • In English, when we talk about something that requires effort or ability, we often use the verb in the singular form when the subject is singular.
  • Thus, "It takes a lot to be a pioneer" correctly conveys that being a pioneer requires significant effort.
  • The other options do not fit grammatically in this context.

Q8: The old man was as good as ________ word.
(a) him
(b) them
(c) himself
(d) his 

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Ans: (d)

  • The phrase "as good as his word" means that the old man is reliable and keeps his promises.
  • In this context, "his" refers to the old man, indicating that his own word is trustworthy.
  • Options like "him" and "them" do not fit grammatically or contextually in this sentence.
  • Thus, the correct choice is "his," which completes the sentence meaningfully.

Q9: Swift informed his teammates that this was ________ last opportunity at the game.
(a) there
(b) their
(c) its
(d) him

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is their, which indicates possession by Swift's teammates.
  • There refers to a place, which does not fit in this context.
  • Its is used for objects or animals, not people, making it incorrect here.
  • Him is a pronoun for a male person, which also does not fit the sentence structure.

Q10: She was ________ in her criticism of the health policy.
(a) forthright
(b) grateful
(c) bright
(d) biased

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Ans: (a)

  • In this sentence, the word that best fits the blank is forthright, which means being direct and outspoken.
  • Grateful means feeling thankful, which does not fit the context of criticism.
  • Bright refers to intelligence or light, and does not relate to criticism.
  • Biased suggests a lack of impartiality, but does not convey the same meaning as forthright.

Q11: The ________ committee was yet to review the proceeds from the industry.
(a) possible
(b) potential
(c) standing
(d) politician

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Ans: (c)

  • The term standing refers to a committee that is established and continues to exist over time, which fits the context of reviewing proceeds.
  • Possible and potential do not convey the idea of an established committee.
  • Politician is unrelated to the context of a committee reviewing industry proceeds.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) standing, as it indicates a committee that is currently active and responsible for such reviews.

Q12: This is the cycle ________ I bought yesterday.
(a) whom
(b) that
(c) whose
(d) what

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is that. It is used to introduce a defining clause, which gives more information about the noun "cycle".
  • Whom is used for people, not objects.
  • Whose indicates possession, which does not fit here.
  • What is used for questions or to refer to things in a general sense, not for defining a specific item.

Q13: The brochure, ________ is available on the website, will give you all the information that you are looking for.
(a) which
(b) what
(c) whose
(d) when

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is which. It is used to refer to a specific item, in this case, the brochure.
  • What is incorrect here because it does not refer to a specific item.
  • Whose is used for possession, which does not fit in this context.
  • When refers to time, which is also not relevant to the sentence.

Q14: _________ girl who called me up is from Kerala.
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is "The" because it specifies a particular girl. When we say "the girl," we are talking about a specific person that the listener is already aware of.
  • "A" and "An" are used for general references, while "No article" would not make sense in this context.
  • Using "The" indicates that this girl is known or has been mentioned before, which is why it fits perfectly in the sentence.

Q15: Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. Alan has __________ good command on Mathematics.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (a)

  • In this sentence, we need to use an article before the phrase "good command." The correct article to use here is "a" because "good command" starts with a consonant sound.
  • "An" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, which does not apply here.
  • "The" is a definite article, but we are not specifying a particular command.
  • "No article" would not be grammatically correct in this context.

Q16: Santosh is ________ athletic for his age.
(a) coincidence
(b) unusually
(c) contagious
(d) passively

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Ans: (b)

  • The word unusually means that Santosh is more athletic than what is typical for someone his age.
  • Coincidence refers to a chance occurrence, which does not fit the context.
  • Contagious relates to diseases that can spread, which is irrelevant here.
  • Passively means not actively participating, which contradicts being athletic.

Q17: The two mountain goats fought ________.
(a) fiercely
(b) quietly
(c) dutifully
(d) orderly

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is fiercely. This means that the mountain goats fought with a lot of intensity and aggression.
  • The other options like quietly suggest a lack of noise, which doesn't fit a fight.
  • Dutifully implies doing something out of obligation, and orderly suggests a calm or organized manner, neither of which describes a fight.
  • Thus, fiercely is the only option that accurately describes the nature of their struggle.

Q18: Due to heavy rainfall, there ________ in the area.
(a) were waterlog
(b) was waterlogging
(c) have waterlogged
(d) has waterlogging

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct phrase is "was waterlogging" because it indicates a singular event that occurred due to the heavy rainfall.
  • Option (a) "were waterlog" is incorrect because "waterlog" is not used in this context.
  • Option (c) "have waterlogged" is incorrect as it suggests a present perfect tense, which does not fit the context.
  • Option (d) "has waterlogging" is also incorrect because it implies a singular subject that does not match the context of the sentence.

Q19: Plastic containers ________ more and more to package soft drinks, milk, oil, etc.
(a) is using
(b) was used
(c) were using
(d) are being used 

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is "are being used" because it indicates that plastic containers are currently in the process of being utilized for packaging.
  • This choice reflects a present continuous action, showing that the trend of using plastic containers is ongoing.
  • Options (a), (b), and (c) do not correctly convey the current usage of plastic containers.
  • Thus, "are being used" is the most appropriate choice for this context.

Q20: The rats hid under the _______ in the garden. 
(a) house 
(b) light 
(c) vegetation 
(d) garbage 

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is vegetation because it refers to plants and foliage, which provide cover for rats.
  • Rats typically seek shelter in natural environments like gardens, where they can hide among plants.
  • Options like house and light do not fit the context of a garden setting.
  • Garbage could attract rats but does not serve as a hiding place like vegetation does.

Choose The Appropriate Meaning for the Following Idiom/proverb. (Question 21 to 22)

Q21: Choose the Appropriate Meaning for the Idioms/Proverbs. ‘Bone to pick’ means ___________.
(a) to feed dogs
(b) to have a grievance that needs to be talked out
(c) to purchase some groceries
(d) to tidy up a specific area

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase 'bone to pick' refers to having a grievance or an issue that you want to discuss with someone.
  • It implies that there is something bothering you that needs to be talked out or resolved.
  • This idiom does not relate to feeding dogs or cleaning, but rather to addressing a problem or concern.
  • Understanding idioms like this helps in grasping the nuances of language and communication.

Q22: Choose the Appropriate Meaning for the Idioms/Proverbs. ‘Feather in one’s cap’ means __________.
(a) to solve a notoriously difficult problem
(b) to boast about oneself
(c) to set a limit
(d) an accomplishment a person can be proud of

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Ans: (d)

  • ‘Feather in one’s cap’ refers to a notable achievement or success.
  • This idiom suggests that the accomplishment is something to be proud of.
  • It is often used to highlight a positive milestone in someone's life or career.
  • Thus, the correct meaning is that it represents an accomplishment a person can take pride in.

Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 23 to 24)
Q23: The signpost at the gate of the garden read: ‘Trespassers will be persecuted’.
(a) The signpost at
(b) the gate of the garden
(c) read: ‘Trespassers will
(d) be persecuted’.

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Ans: (d)
The error is in option D. The word "persecuted" is incorrect in this context. It should be "prosecuted," as it refers to legal action. The correct sentence is: "The signpost at the gate of the garden read: ‘Trespassers will be prosecuted.’"

Q24: This small table will collapse if you will stand on it.
(a) This small table
(b) will collapse
(c) if you will
(d) stand on it

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Ans: (c)
The error is in option C. The phrase "if you will" is unnecessary because future tense is already implied. The correct sentence is: "This small table will collapse if you stand on it."

Q25: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Lackadaisicle
(b) Lackdaisical
(c) Lackadaisical
(d) Lackadisical 

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling is Lackadaisical, which means showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) contain incorrect spellings of the word.
  • It's important to recognize the correct arrangement of letters in the word to convey the right meaning.
  • When in doubt, refer to a dictionary to confirm the spelling of unfamiliar words.

Q26: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Equanimity
(b) Equanimmity
(c) Equannimity
(d) Equinimity 

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is Equanimity, which refers to a state of mental calmness and composure, especially in difficult situations.
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) contain incorrect spellings, making them invalid choices.
  • Recognizing the correct spelling is important for effective communication and understanding.
  • Always double-check the spelling of words to ensure clarity in writing.

Q27: Choose the correct Antonym for the word.
Terse
(a) Expensive
(b) Brief
(c) Concise
(d) Detailed

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Ans: (d)

  • The word terse means being brief and to the point, often in a way that seems rude or abrupt.
  • The correct antonym is detailed, which means providing a lot of information or being elaborate.
  • Options like expensive, brief, and concise do not convey the opposite meaning of terse.
  • Thus, detailed is the best choice as it represents the opposite of being short or succinct.

Q28: Choose the Correct Antonym for the word.
Grant.
(a) Award
(b) Refusal
(c) Hire
(d) Lend

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Ans: (b)

  • The word Grant means to give or allow something. An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning.
  • Among the options, Refusal means to deny or not give something, which is the opposite of granting.
  • Award and Hire imply giving or providing, which do not serve as antonyms.
  • Thus, the correct antonym for Grant is Refusal.

Q29: Select the Appropriate Synonym for the Word.
Extraneous
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Broadening
(c) Essential
(d) Pertinent

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Ans: (a)

  • The word extraneous means something that is not relevant or is unnecessary.
  • The correct synonym is irrelevant, which also means not related to the matter at hand.
  • Broadening refers to making something wider, which is not related.
  • Essential means something that is necessary, and pertinent means relevant, but they do not match the meaning of extraneous.

Q30: Select the Appropriate Synonym for the Word. 
Vindicate.
(a) Convict
(b) Fault
(c) Judge
(d) Justify

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Ans: (d)

  • The word vindicate means to clear someone of blame or suspicion.
  • Among the options, justify is the closest synonym as it also means to show something to be right or reasonable.
  • On the other hand, convict means to declare someone guilty, which is the opposite of vindicating.
  • Fault refers to a mistake or error, and judge relates to making a decision, neither of which align with the meaning of vindicate.

Reading

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 31 to 35)
Having a luxurious car like Jaguar, Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari or Lamborghini in itself is a matter of pride for their owners because these vehicles are not just cars but symbol of power, comfort and luxuriousness mounted in one unit. There would be hardly an owner of such cars who will intend to go for any modification in his beloved car, but interestingly in recent years, it is witnessed that the next generation-owners of these cars are not satisfied with the features that are packed by their respective car makers in their vehicles.
These generation next car drivers are always in hunt for such techniques that are helpful in deriving much from their powerful giants. Interestingly, nowadays the trend of car tuning has gained huge popularity across the world, facilitating the car owners to enjoy enhanced performance of their car to its full extent.
What is car tuning: In simple words, car tuning may be defined as the method of modifying certain features of the car depending upon your requirements and preferences. This might surprise most of the car owners, including both expert and novice drivers, that there are various components in a car which can be modified depending upon the choice of the car owner. Some of the common components which can be modified are spoilers, air vents, engine, wheels which can be tuned depending upon the requirements of the car owner.
n other words, it can be said that tuning the car facilitates the car owner to personalize the car by making it compatible to his needs. For instance, if by following the trend of buying an expensive luxurious car, you bought a car with an engine configuration of 4.0 litre, but after some time you realize that you are not able to cater to its fuel requirement by driving it regularly then by tuning the car you can change its engine configuration to 2.0 litre and enjoy not only its regular drive, but also notice the huge savings on fuel investment.
Factors to consider before getting your car tuned : Although the fashion of tuning the car is flourishing at dynamic speed across the world, especially among the youth, it doesn’t mean that following the blind race, you should also join the team and find yourself cheated after driving it. Therefore, to avoid any such problem in future it would be better to get yourself acquainted with complete knowledge related to the subject. For this you can consider the following factors:
1. Forums: As referred above today as the trend of car tuning has gained huge popularity among the car enthusiasts, there are various online forums which are assisting the novice drivers in making them aware about the benefits of car tuning and teaching them about the whole process. Joining these forums will help in getting all your doubts cleared by experts and you will also get feedback from the car owners who have had their cars tuned according to their requirements.
2. Seeking the help of an expert: Consulting an expert will help you in broadening your knowledge about car tuning in a much better way. Contacting an expert will benefit you in having a face to face interaction with him and discussing your doubts in a broader way. Moreover, going through the condition of your car the expert will be able to suggest you necessary modifications that could be implemented on your car.

Q31: Choose the suitable title for the provided passage.
(a) The significance of automobiles
(b) Car Tuning: Understanding the Concept
(c) Expensive Vehicles
(d) Varieties of Cars

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct title is Car Tuning: Understanding the Concept because it directly relates to the main focus of the passage.
  • Car tuning refers to the process of modifying a car's performance and appearance, which is likely the central theme discussed.
  • Other options like The significance of automobiles and Expensive Vehicles do not capture the specific topic of tuning.
  • Thus, option (b) is the most relevant and accurate title for the passage.

Q32: According to the passage, which of the following car components can be modified?
(a) (i) and (ii) only
(b) (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) only
(c) (i), (iii), (iv) and (v) only
(d) (iv) and (v) only 

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Ans: (c)

  • The question asks about car components that can be modified.
  • According to the passage, the components that can be modified include spoilers, air vents, engine, and wheels.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option (c), which includes all these components except for the motor.
  • Options (a) and (b) include incorrect combinations, while option (d) is too limited.

Q33: What do luxurious cars represent?
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii) only
(b) (iii), (iv) and (v) only
(c) (iv) and (v) only
(d) (i), (iii) and (iv) only 

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Ans: (d)

  • Luxurious cars are often seen as symbols of power, comfort, and luxuriousness.
  • Option (i) refers to power, which is a common perception of luxury vehicles.
  • Option (iii) highlights comfort, a key feature of these cars.
  • Option (iv) emphasizes luxuriousness, which is inherent in the design and branding of these vehicles.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) as it includes all three relevant aspects: power, comfort, and luxuriousness.

Q34: What does the term 'personalize' refer to?
(a) To problematize the whole field of study
(b) To critically examine one’s method of thinking
(c) Mark something in a way to show it belongs to someone
(d) To evaluate a set of theories

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Ans: (c)

  • The word personalize means to mark something so that it indicates it belongs to someone. This could be through a name tag or a unique design.
  • It is about making something specific to an individual, rather than keeping it generic.
  • For example, when you personalize a gift, you make it special for the person receiving it.
  • This is different from the other options, which involve critical thinking or analysis, rather than ownership or belonging.

Q35: Select the incorrect statement regarding the considerations before tuning a car.
(a) One should blindly follow the fashion of tuning a car because it is popular.
(b) One should get acquainted with complete knowledge related to car tuning.
(c) One should join forums which will help clearing doubts and getting feedback from experts.
(d) One should consult an expert in the field of car tuning.

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Ans: (a)

  • It is important to not follow trends blindly when it comes to car tuning, as this can lead to poor decisions.
  • Understanding the complete knowledge about car tuning is crucial for making informed choices.
  • Joining forums can provide valuable insights and help in resolving any doubts with expert feedback.
  • Consulting an expert ensures that the tuning is done correctly and safely.

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 36 to 40)
A phobia is an irrational and excessive fear of an object or situation, according to the American Psychiatric Association (APA). More often than not, phobia involves a sense of endangerment or a fear of harm. For example, somebody suffering from agoraphobia will dread being trapped in an inescapable place or situation.
Here, we discuss 8 most common phobias that people suffer from: 
1. Agoraphobia: It is a phobia which is quite common. It is a fear of open or crowded spaces. It creates a vicious cycle and the sufferer gets panic attacks when nearing any event that necessitates facing such circumstances.
2. Acrophobia: It is a fear of heights. It is an irrational fear of heights or the fear of falling. In severe cases, a victim may even suffer panic attacks.
3. Aerophobia: It is the fear of flying. Almost 6.5 percent of the world’s population has this fear. This phobia is closely linked with agoraphobia and claustrophobia (fear of small and restricted spaces). In extreme cases, this may affect a person’s professional and personal life when air travel becomes inevitable.
4. Mysophobia: It is a fear of germs. This fear is also akin to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A person may suffer from both these disorders at the same time. Sufferers often become isolated in mysophobia.
5. Claustrophobia: The fear of small spaces, this phobia is common as 5-7 percent of the world population suffers from claustrophobia. This phobia is related to fear of suffocation or the fear of restriction. Very few sufferers seek treatment in this phobia and majority of them go untreated.
6. Cynophobia: The fear of dogs is called cynophobia. Many people fear dogs and there is no harm in that. But cynophobia is an extreme and uncommon fear about dogs. It is one of the most common animal phobias in the world. It is estimated that about 36 percent of the sufferers seek treatment for cynophobia.
7. Astraphobia: The fear of thunder and lightning is called astraphobia. It is true that thunderstorm and lightning can make even the brave run for cover, but for an individual suffering from astraphobia, it is altogether a different case. Starting in childhood, this fear can continue into adulthood.
8. Arachnophobia: The fear of spiders afflicts a lot of people in the society. This is an extreme fear of spiders and other arachnids like scorpions. This causes a lot of embarrassment to the victims.

Managing phobias
A little of fear and phobia is normal. However, when it goes beyond control and begins to affect the daily activities of a person, it becomes a concern. Phobias are mental conditions which qualify for intervention. One should see a psychiatrist if faced with an extreme phobia of any kind. In fact, phobias are mostly related to anxiety disorder in a person.

Q36: Choose the suitable title for the passage.
(a) Phobia and Its Origins
(b) Agoraphobia
(c) American Psychological Association
(d) Most Common Phobias

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Ans: (d)

  • The passage discusses various types of fears, specifically focusing on common phobias.
  • Option (d) is the most fitting title as it directly relates to the main theme of the text.
  • Options (a), (b), and (c) are too specific or unrelated to the overall content.
  • Thus, the correct choice is Most Common Phobias, which encapsulates the essence of the passage.

Q37: Match the columns, based on the passage.

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(a) a - (iii), b - (iv), c - (ii), d - (i)
(b) a - (i), b - (ii), c - (iii), d - (iv)
(c) a - (ii), b - (iv), c - (iii), d - (i)
(d) a - (iv), b - (iii), c - (ii), d - (i)

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Ans: (a)

Q38: Which type of fear is similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder?
(a) Agoraphobia
(b) Aerophobia
(c) Mysophobia
(d) Cynophobia

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Ans: (c)

  • Mysophobia is the fear of germs or dirt, which can lead to compulsive behaviors to avoid contamination, similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces, while Aerophobia is the fear of flying, and Cynophobia is the fear of dogs, none of which are directly related to compulsive behaviors.
  • People with mysophobia may feel the need to wash their hands excessively or avoid certain places, reflecting the compulsive nature of OCD.
  • Understanding these fears helps in recognizing how they can manifest in behaviors similar to those seen in OCD.

Q39: What proportion of individuals with Cynophobia pursue treatment?
(a) 50%
(b) 36%
(c) 47%
(d) 10-15% 

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Ans: (b)

  • The percentage of people suffering from Cynophobia, which is the fear of dogs, who actually seek treatment is 36%.
  • This means that out of all those who have this fear, only a little over a third decide to get help.
  • Understanding this can help in recognizing how many people might be living with this fear without seeking assistance.
  • It's important to encourage those who suffer to seek help, as treatment can significantly improve their quality of life.

Q40: What does the term ‘endangerment’ refer to in the context of the passage?
(a) To be kind
(b) To be upset
(c) To act irrationally
(d) To put somebody/something in a situation of harm/danger

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Ans: (d)

  • The word endangerment signifies putting someone or something at risk of harm or danger.
  • It implies a situation where there is a threat to safety or well-being.
  • Understanding this term is crucial as it highlights the seriousness of the situation being described.
  • In this context, it is not about emotions like being kind or angry, but rather about the risk involved.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation. (Question 41 to 45)

Q41: Shruti: _________ you like another cup of tea? Niveda: No, thank you.
(a) Should
(b) Would
(c) Can
(d) Might

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Ans: (b)

  • The question is asking how to politely offer someone another cup of tea.
  • The word "Would" is commonly used for polite offers, making it the best choice here.
  • "Should" and "Must" imply obligation, which is not suitable for this context.
  • "Can" is more about ability rather than making an offer.

Q42: Judith: He should have __________ from making unnecessary comments.
(a) refrained
(b) reduced
(c) designed
(d) deliberate

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is refrained. This means he should have held back or avoided making unnecessary comments.
  • Using reduced would imply he should have made fewer comments, which is not the same as avoiding them altogether.
  • Designed and deliberate do not fit the context of the sentence, as they do not relate to stopping or avoiding comments.
  • Thus, the best choice is refrained, indicating he should have stopped himself from making those comments.

Q43: Samuel: __________ knowledgeable is not the same thing as being wise.
(a) Been
(b) An
(c) Being
(d) Do

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is Being. This is because the phrase needs a gerund (a verb form that acts as a noun) to express the state of having knowledge.
  • Using Being indicates that the act of being knowledgeable is being discussed, which aligns with the idea that it is different from wisdom.
  • Other options like Been, An, and Do do not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Thus, the complete sentence reads: "Being knowledgeable is not the same thing as being wise."

Q44: Grace: She excused________ before she left the dinner table.
(a) himself
(b) itself
(c) herself
(d) ourselves

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is herself because it refers to Grace, who is a female subject.
  • Using herself indicates that she excused her own presence, which is appropriate in this context.
  • Himself and itself are incorrect as they refer to male and non-human subjects, respectively.
  • Ourselves is also incorrect because it implies a group, while the sentence is about a single person.

Q45: Joe: I got drenched _________ the rain yesterday.
(a) on
(b) at
(c) in
(d) through

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase "got drenched in the rain" is a common expression used to indicate being soaked by rain.
  • Using "in" correctly shows that the rain is the cause of getting wet.
  • Other options like "on" or "at" do not fit the context of being affected by rain.
  • Thus, "in" is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.

Achievers Section

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 46 to 47)

Q46: The teacher asked the student to read out the document ________.
(a) visually
(b) musical
(c) verbatim
(d) by heart

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Ans: (c)

  • The term verbatim means to read something exactly as it is written, without changing any words.
  • When a teacher asks a student to read verbatim, they want the student to accurately convey the content of the document.
  • Options like visually and musical do not fit the context of reading a document correctly.
  • By heart implies memorization, but does not emphasize the need for exact wording.

Q47: The purpose of a story is to evoke ________ in the reader.
(a) catheter
(b) catharsis
(c) composition
(d) condition

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is catharsis, which means a release of strong emotions.
  • Stories often aim to create a cathartic experience, allowing readers to feel and process their emotions.
  • Other options like catheter and composition do not relate to the emotional impact of storytelling.
  • Thus, the main goal of a story is to provide a sense of emotional relief or cleansing through its narrative.

Q48: Choose the Correct Synonym of the Given Word. 
Parity
(a) Equivocal
(b) Originality
(c) Vicinity
(d) Similarity

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Ans: (d)

  • The word parity refers to the state of being equal or similar in some way.
  • Among the options, similarity best captures this meaning, as it indicates a likeness or equality.
  • Equivocal, originality, and vicinity do not convey the same sense of equality or likeness.
  • Thus, the correct synonym for parity is similarity.

Q49: Choose the Correct Antonym of the Given Word. 
Punctilious
(a) Careless
(b) Curious
(c) Damage
(d) Furious

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Ans: (a)

  • The word punctilious means being very careful and precise about details.
  • The correct antonym is careless, which means not paying attention to details.
  • Options like curious, damage, and furious do not convey the opposite meaning of being meticulous.
  • Thus, careless is the best choice as it directly contrasts with the meaning of punctilious.

Q50: Choose the Most Suitable Option to Complete the Conversation.
James : Many people have an_________ to tattoos. 
Thomas : It’s true
(a) adaptation
(b) aversion
(c) assurance
(d) afflicted

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, James mentions that many people have an aversion to tattoos, which means they have a strong dislike or avoidance of them.
  • Aversion is the correct term here, as it fits the context of discussing people's feelings towards tattoos.
  • The other options like adaptation, assurance, and afflicted do not convey the same meaning and are not suitable in this context.
  • Thus, the most appropriate choice is (b) aversion.
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