Trainer's Road Map
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Topic: 1 - Basics of grammar
Time allocated: 1 hour
Things to be covered in 1 hour: Parts of speech
Subject verb and object, how to form simple sentences with the combination of these three.
How nouns can be replaced by pro nouns and logically move on to the types of nouns (proper nouns, pronoun,
common noun, collective nouns, abstract noun, and material noun)
An introduction on adjectives, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, tenses, phrases, clauses and punctuations.
(Illustrating what role each of these play in a sentence)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Home work: Write 15 sentences on your own and encircle all the parts of speech present in the sentences.
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Topic: 2 -
Sentence Correction
4. Parallelism error
5. Wrong usage of pronoun/ singular & plural forms.
Give detailed examples (10 for each type) of errors and how to correct them.
The verb used in the sentence changes in accordance to the subject. It depends on whether the subject is of First
person Singular(I), Second person Singular(You), Third person Singular(He,She,it) or Plural (We, They) form.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parallelism Errors
Incorrect: I will stop working on my speech and went to the movies.
Correct: I stopped working on my speech and went to the movies.
In writing, parallelism refers to balance and equality. In order for the reader to understand what the writer means,
the words must make sense in time and space. If you start talking about one thing one way, you cant midsentence switch to talking about something else a different way.
Incorrect: Sharon needs to work on grammar she needs to learn to spell.
Correct: Sharon needs to work on both gramma r and spelling .
Incorrect: Mary likes to shop and jogging.
Correct: Mary like both shopping and jogging .
Faulty parallelism usually involves a problem with verb form, but you should look for nouns, adverbs, and adjectives,
too.
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Eg: Direct Speech: Jerry said I will finish the assignment and then I will go out to play
Indirect Speech: Jerry said that he would finish the assignment and then he would go out to play.
In Direct Speech the exact words of the speaker is used. As in Indirect speech the subject in the sentence is
changed to Third person. Note that the tense of the sentence remains the same.
Direct Speech: He says You can get the best pizza here
Indirect speech: He says that we can get the best pizza there.
If the sentence in the direct speech is in the past tense, then the words indicating nearness should be changed into
words showing distance as shown in the above sentences.
Home Work:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech.
1. He said, I have got a toothache.
2. Manu said, I am very busy now.
3. Hurry up, she said to us.
4. Give me a cup of water, he told her.
5. She said, I am going to college.
Home Work: The following sentence may contain an error. You have to find that part of the sentence which contains
the error. If there are no errors, choose E as your answer.
1. I have been living in this city since last several years but have never experienced any discrimination.
a) have been living
b) in this city
c) since last several years
d) have never experienced
e) No error
2. There was a big argument about if we should move to a bigger house.
a) There was
b) argument about
c) if we should
d) move to
e) No error
3. I found this bangle while digging in the backyard. I dont know who it belonged to.
a) I found
b) while digging in
c) in the backyard
d) who it belonged to
e) No error
4. The judge paid a lot of attention to that the master had abused the boy both physically and emotionally.
a) The judge paid
b) a lot of attention
c) attention to that
d) master had abused
e) No error
5. By next Christmas, we will have been here for eight years.
a) By next Christmas
b) will have been
c) here
d) for eight years
e) No error
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1. We have
beautiful garden.
2.
Is fencing
3.
I'd like
4.
5.
6.
Is there
popular sport in
7. Theyre at
cinema.
8. My brother is in
classroom.
hamburger?
cat.
11. What is
12.
cats name?
14. According to
dog.
Home work:
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1. Nice
meet you.
2. Dont be late
school.
Portugal.
this school?
vacation. She is
Italy now.
English?
the flowers.
9. Adam's birthday is
10. Dont run
July.
the classroom.
your partner.
me soon.
paper?
my exam.
me.
a big garden.
a big family.
the names.
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Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered: Explaining active and passive voice with examples and explaining the rules to be used while
converting it. The importance of subject, verb and object. How they are shuffled between one another to give a
different dimension of the sentence but more or less communicating the same information.
MEANING
EXAMPLES
ante-
before
anti-
against, opposing
circum-
around
co-
With
de-
dis-
em-, en-
epi-
ex-
former, out of
PREFIX
MEANING
EXAMPLES
extra-
fore-
before
homo-
Same
hyper-
over, above
hyperactive, hyperventilate
Not
im-, in-
Into
infra-
beneath, below
inter-, intra-
between
macro-
Large
macroeconomics, macromolecule
micro-
Small
mid-
middle
mis-
wrongly
mono-
one, singular
non-
not, without
omni-
all, every
para-
beside
post-
After
pre-
before
re-
Again
semi-
Half
sub-
under
super-
above, over
therm-
Heat
trans-
across, beyond
tri-
Three
PREFIX
MEANING
EXAMPLES
un-
Not
uni-
One
Common Suffixes
SUFFIX
MEANING
EXAMPLE
-acy
state or quality
-al
-ance, -ence
state or quality of
-dom
-er, -or
-ism
doctrine, belief
-ist
-ity, -ty
quality of
-ment
condition
enchantment, argument
-ness
state of being
-ship
position held
-sion, -tion
state of being
-ate
become
-en
become
-ify, -fy
make or become
-ise, -ize
become
NOUN SUFFIXES
VERB SUFFIXES
ADJECTIVE
SUFFIX
MEANING
EXAMPLE
-able, -ible
capable of being
-al
-esque
in a manner of or resembling
-ful
notable for
-ic, -ical
-ious, -ous
characterised by
-ish
-ive
-less
without
-y
characterised by
-ly
related to or quality
-ward, -wards
direction
-wise
in relation to
SUFFIXES
ADVERB
SUFFIXES
HomeWork:
Make the opposite of these words using the following prefixes :
UN- IN- DIS- IL- IM- IR-
happy -
correct -
legible -
pack -
patient -
regular -
friendly -
lock polite -
visible -
employed -
agree -
legal -
possible -
honest -
appear -
Make adjectives by using the suffixes : -OUS , -AL , -Y , -IVE , -ABLE , -FUL , -LESS
danger create dirt drink care -
or
or
or
or
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Topic 8:
Tenses
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered: Detailed explanation about tenses and their importance with examples. Clarifying the usages
of the verbs in accordance to the subject or the noun and the time at which the action is performed. Usages of
gerunds and various forms of verbs that are used in sentence building.
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Fill "do", "does", "did", "was", "were", "will", "shall" and "are" in the blank
1. She
2. They
3. You
busy today.
4.
5. They
6. My mother
7. I
hungry yesterday.
8.
9.
10. I
swim tomorrow.
11. Naree
18.
19.
20. Where
she live?
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B. obsolete
C. current
D. broken
E. advanced
3. My younger brother constantly misbehaves and is always causing ______.
A. hostility
B. generosity
C. violence
D. courtesy
E. mischief
4. The teacher only has one copy of the worksheet right now, so she is going to ______ it and give the new copy to
her student.
A. translate
B. multiply
C. duplicate
D. plagiarize
E. expand
5. Montero was ______ about the upcoming investigation, and he was only made more ______ by the newspaper
accounts of it.
A. upset easygoing
B. angry frightened
C. relaxed stressed
D. anxious nervous
E. aggressive calm
6. Almost no one actually believes that the god Zeus lives on top of Mount Olympus; most people understand that
this is just a ______, not a reality.
A. poem
B. lyric
C. myth
D. sonnet E. counterfeit
7. The carpenter ant is ______ critter and is not at all ______.
A. an immense gigantic
B. an industrious lazy
C. a stupid ignorant
D. an active energetic
E. a tireless hardworking
8. The attorney suggested that the witness's testimony was ______ because the witness was a known liar.
A. sincere
B. amazing
C. insane
D. unreliable
E. innocent
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Topic 10:
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered: How to use the process of elimination, and make educated guesses.
The tick and cross, paper work method. Illustrate a few examples
Homework:
Use the method and reading comprehension and sentence correction questions studied before this training and
validate the method.
Topic 11:
Cloze Test
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered: What is cloze test, how it can be solved.
Cloze reading test can be multiple choice, where you may be required to choose from a list of words to "fill in" the
blanks, or be required to select the best word to complete the sentence based on your vocabulary skills. In the latter,
the students answers may vary but are required to make grammatical sense.
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Jill was walking to her class slowly. She was worried ___1___ the History test she would have to ___2___ that
morning. As she was reaching the classroom, a piece of paper suddenly fluttered down and ___3___ near her feet.
As Jill glanced down at the paper, her heart nearly ___4___ a beat. It was the History test paper complete ___5___
answers !
Jill's very first thought was not to ___6___ anyone about what she had found. She would memorize ___7___ the
answers and do extremely ___8___ in the test. After some hard thinking, however, she knew that it would be a very
___9___ thing to do. Besides, it would not be ___10___ to her classmates. In the ___11___ , Jill returned the paper
to her History teacher, Miss James.
"Thanks, Jill. I have been searching high and ___12___ for it," said the teacher.
"I...I've read all the questions ___13___, Miss James," Jill confessed.
Miss James ___14___ her not to worry as she would think of new questions for the test. Jill's ___15___ sank. She
was half hoping that the test ___16___ be cancelled. Nevertheless, she did her best in the new test later that day.
A few days later, the test papers were ___17___ to the class. Go her pleasant surprise, Jill discovered that she had
___18___ eighty marks.
"You know something," she told her friends. "I could easily have scored ___19___ marks if I had cheated on this test.
But I wouldn't be as pleased as I am ___20___ with the eighty marks I obtained."
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Eliminate any pairs in your answer choices that dont have the same relationship.
Try putting the first pair into a sentence: "Aspirin relieves a headache." Therefore, a nap relieves fatigue.
Sometimes paying attention to the words parts of speech helps. For example "knife" (noun) : "cut" (verb) : :
"pen" (also a noun) : "write" (also a verb).
Lion
Horse
Lamb
Elephant
Ans: Horse
Here the its clearly understood that the feet of a cat is called a paw, hence a hoof is the feet of a Horse.
2. Scribble : Write then Stammer : ?
A. Shout
B. Weep
C. Dance
D. Speak
Ans: Speak
It can be understood that scribble is an unclear way of writing, hence stammer is an unclear way of speaking.
It is very important to understand the meaning of the words and the connection between them to solve analogies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Home work:
Solve the following Analogies:
Topic 14:
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered:
Explain how the shuffling between conditions in a given statements would give a different dimension to the
statement altogether. How the conditions in the statement can be changed in three ways and identifying whether
the conditions give a positive or the negative hyposthesis.
Given an if-then statement "if p, then q", we can create three related statements:
A conditional statement consists of two parts, a hypothesis in the if clause and a conclusion in the then clause.
For instance, If it rains, then they cancel school.
"It rains" is the hypothesis.
"They cancel school" is the conclusion.
To form the converse of the conditional statement, interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion.
The converse of "If it rains, then they cancel school" is "If they cancel school, then it rains."
To form the inverse of the conditional statement, take the negation of both the hypothesis and the conclusion.
The inverse of If it rains, then they cancel school is If it does not rain, then they do not cancel school.
To form the contrapositive of the conditional statement, interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion of the
inverse statement.
The contrapositive of "If it rains, then they cancel school" is "If they do not cancel school, then it does not
rain."
Statement
If p, then q.
Converse
If q, then p.
Inverse
Converse
Inverse
Contrapositive
In the above example, since the hypothesis and conclusion are equivalent, all four statements are true. But this will
not always be the case!
Example 2:
Statement
Converse
Inverse
Contrapositive
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You are given two statements. The first is a conditional statement, and the second could be its converse, inverse,
or contrapositive. Sort them into a converse group, an inverse group, and a contrapositive group.
1a. If two angles are congruent, then they have the same measure.
1b. If two angles have the same measure, then they are congruent.
2a.If it snows, then school will be cancelled.
2b.If it does not snow, then school will not be cancelled.
3a. If you add two even numbers, then the sum will also be even.
3b.If the sum of two numbers is not even, then the two numbers you added were not even.
4a.If a polygon has six sides, then it is a hexagon.
4b.If a polygon is not a hexagon, then it does not have six sides.
5a.If a student has his drivers license, then he is at least 16 years old.
5b.If a student is at least 16 years old, then he has his drivers license.
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Topics to be covered: Explaining how a single word can replace a whole phrase with examples and how it would help
the participants in improving vocabulary. Explain how it would help the participants in sentence building.
Eg:
One who drives a motor-car
A hater of mankind
An instrument of detecting earthquake
A lover of others
A person who is in-charge of a museum
One who lives on flesh
A shortened form of a word or phrase
One who carves in stone
One who does not believe in God
Life story of a man written by himself
Government by the noble
A fellow member of a profession
A sound that cannot be audible
A supposed cure for all disease or problems
A list of book
A Speech or presentation made without
preparation
Literary theft of ones original work under
his name
A strong desire to return home or homesickness
A person who is extremely desirous of
wealth
A hand writing that cannot be read
A position for which no salary is paid
A thing no longer in use
Anything that leads to death
A person who believes in fate
A citizen of word
An animals who preys on other animals
A study of the body
A person who talks a lot
The spectators or listeners assembled at a
performance
HOME WORK
Chauffeur
Misanthropist
Seismograph
Altruist
Curator
Carnivores
Abbreviation
Sculptor
Atheist
Autobiography
Aristocracy
Colleagues
Inaudible
Panacea
Catalogue
Extempore
Plagiarism
Nostalgia
Avarice
Illegible
Honorary
Obsolete
Fatal
Fatalist
Cosmopolitan
Predator
Physiology
Garrulous
Audience
Mercenary
Polyglot
Pedestrian
Idiosyncrasy
Nancy likes playing the piano, the trumpet and play the guitar.
Nancy likes the piano, the trumpet and the guitar.
Nancy likes playing the piano, the trumpet and the guitar.
You can apply to the job by filling this form or apply by telephone.
You can apply to the job by filling this form or you can apply by telephone.
Rules of parallelism
1. Parallelism is used to balance nouns with nouns, prepositional phrases with prepositional phrases,
participles with participles, infinitives with infinitives, clauses with clauses.
2. Parallelism is used with elements joined by coordinating conjunctions.
My mother likes cooking and to read.
My mother likes cooking and reading
3. Parallelism is used with elements in lists or in a series.
This task can be done individually, in pairs, or can be done in groups of four.
This task can be done individually, in pairs, or in groups of four.
4. Parallelism is used with elements being compared.
She is mad about watching TV more than to read a book .
She is mad about watching TV more than reading a book.
5. Parallelism is used with elements joined by a linking verb or a form of be
To learn is understanding the world.
To learn is to understand the world.
6. Parallelism is used with elements joined by linking words.
The teacher not only wants his students to keep quiet but also to do the task .
The teacher wants his students not only to keep quiet but also to do the task .
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Complete the exercises using Parallel Structure.
A. In the four sentences below, circle the correct word or phrase that gives the sentence correct parallel structure.
1. Justin was excited about inviting friends over, eating a good meal, and ___ . a. a game of cards.
b. to play cards.
c. ...playing a game of cards.
2. I have always enjoyed reading the book more than _____________________. a. I watched the movie version.
b. watching the movie.
c. to watch the movie.
3. When the weather outside is cold and ________, I like to be indoors. a. starting to get windy
b. windy
c. getting windy
4. Running, lifting, and ____________ are three of Ashleys favorite exercises. a. racquetball
b. a spinning class
c. bicycling
B. In the sentences below, write a word or phrase in the blank that gives the sentence Parallel Structure.
1. The little girl liked eating cookies better than _____________________________ at her grandmothers house.
2. Students like to sleep, relax and _______________________________________ during the summer.
3. He went to the store to pick up a carton of milk and two ____________________.
4. Food, shelter, and ___________________________________________________ are all I need to survive on a
deserted island.
5. ______________________________________ is much better than a visit to the dentist.
(Answers: A. 1.c, 2. b, 3. b, 4. c <> B. 1: -ing verbal, e.g. drinking milk 2. Infinitive Verb, e.g. travel 3. Plural Noun,
e.g. dozen eggs 4. Noun or Nown Phrase, e.g. water 5. Noun or Noun Phrase, e.g. a trip to the zoo)
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B.
people even today are interested in Shakespeare's work because of the characters.
C.
D.
E.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The last sentence in the paragraph clearly gives support for the idea that the interest in Shakespeare is due to the
development of his characters. Choice a is incorrect because the writer never makes this type of comparison. Choice
c is wrong because even though scholars are mentioned in the paragraph, there is no indication that the scholars are
compiling the anthology. Choice d is wrong because there is no support to show that most New Yorkers are
interested in this work. There is no support for choice e either.
2. One of the warmest winters on record has put consumers in the mood to spend money. Spending is likely to be
the strongest in thirteen years. During the month of February, sales of existing single-family homes hit an annual
record rate of 4.75 million.
This paragraph best supports the statement that
A.
consumer spending will be higher thirteen years from now than it is today.
B.
more people buy houses in the month of February than in any other month.
C.
during the winter months, the prices of single-family homes are the lowest.
D.
there were about 4 million homes for sale during the month of February.
E.
Home Work:
Read the paragraph carefully and determine the main point the author is trying to make. What conclusion can be
drawn from the argument? Each paragraph is followed by five statements. One statement supports the author's
argument better than the others do.
1. Generation Xers are those people born roughly between 1965 and 1981. As employees, Generation Xers tend to
be more challenged when they can carry out tasks independently. This makes Generation Xers the most
entrepreneurial generation in history.
This paragraph best supports the statement that Generation Xers
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
B.
C.
D.
E.
low-fat ice cream produces more revenue than other low-fat foods.
B.
ice cream store owners would be better off carrying only low-fat ice cream.
C.
ice cream store owners no longer think that low-fat ice cream is an unpopular item.
D.
low-fat ice cream is more popular than other kinds of ice cream.
E.
Topic 18:
Critical Reasoning
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered:
Directions
For this question, select the best of the answer choices given by critically examining choices and using the POE, when
necessary.
Question
The cost of producing radios in Country Q is ten percent less than the cost of producing radios in Country Y. Even
after transportation fees and tariff charges are added, it is still cheaper for a company to import radios from Country
Q to Country Y than to produce radios in Country Y.
The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?
(A) Labor costs in Country Q are ten percent below those in Country Y.
(B) Importing radios from Country Q to Country Y will eliminate ten percent of the manufacturing jobs in
Country Y.
(C) The tariff on a radio imported from Country Q to Country Y is less than ten percent of the cost of
manufacturing the radio in Country Y.
(D) The fee for transporting a radio from Country Q to Country Y is more than ten percent of the cost of
manufacturing the radio in Country Q.
(E) It takes ten percent less time to manufacture a radio in Country Q than it does in Country Y.
Answer: (C)
Home work:
1) In order to combat Carvilles rampant homeless problem, Mayor Bloomfield recently proposed a ban on sleeping
outdoors in the citys many parks. He claims that such a measure will force the homeless to either leave Carville or to
find means other than sleeping in public parks.
Which of the following, if true, suggests that Mayor Bloomfields plan will be successful?
(A) Until the ban, the citys many homeless shelters were at less than fifty percent occupancy.
(B) Many homeless tend to congregate underneath Carvilles numerous overpasses.
(C) Adjacent cities have even tougher measures on the homeless sleeping outdoors.
(D) The percent of Carvilles population that has been homeless has been slowly decreasing in the last five years.
(E) Mayor Jonesmith, Mayor Bloomfields predecessor, had been far more tolerant towards the citys homeless
population.
2) Megalimpet is a nationwide owner of office space. They have major office buildings in the downtowns of several
cities in the 48 lower states, and rent this space to individual companies. Megalimpet office spaces vary from small
office to large suites, and every space has custom-designed wall-to-wall carpeting. The carpet in several Megalimpet
facilities needed replacing. The winning bid for the nationwide carpet replacement was submitted by Bathyderm
Carpet Company (BCC). The bid contract involves all delivery costs, all installation, and any ongoing maintenance
and upkeep while the carpet is under the three-year warranty. Both BCC executives and independent consultants
they hired felt BCC would be able to perform all these services for far less than their bid price; these circumstances
would allow BCC to reap a considerable profit.
Which of the following, if true, most calls in question the argument that BCC will make a large profit from this
contract with Megalimpet?
(A) All the carpets will have to be transported by train from BCC factory in Louisville, KY, to Megalimpets locations
from coast to coast.
(B) BCC has already supplied carpets to a number of restaurant chains, and some of those spaces are as large as
Megalimpets largest office spaces.
(C) The carpet installation teams will have to cut different sizes of the carpets for the different size office suites in
the Megalimpet buildings.
(D) The material in BCC carpets degrades rapidly when it comes into contact with standard toner, found in most laser
printers and photocopiers; the degraded sections are unsightly and smell bad, so they often need to be replaced.
(E) The next competing bid after BCCs was 50% higher than BCCs bid
3) A minor league baseball franchise experienced a drop in attendance this week after they suffered three losses by
margins of ten runs or more last week. Many spectators of those games wrote letters to the editors of the local
sporting news, complaining of the poor play of the team in those three losses. Nevertheless, the front office of this
baseball franchise maintains that the teams poor play in those three losses has nothing to do with this weeks
decline in attendance.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the position held by the front office of the baseball franchise?
(A) The spectators who wrote letters to the local sporting news were long-standing fans of this minor league baseball
team.
(B) Many minor league baseball franchises attribute a drop in attendance to the quality of play of the team only after
a string of losses.
(C) Other minor league teams in that region of the state reported a similar drop in attendance this week.
(D) This was not the first time this team suffered multiple lopsided losses in a single week, prompting similar letters
to the local sporting news.
(E) This minor league team is over four hours from the closest major league team, so many of the minor league
teams fans do not often attend major league games.
4) In a few recent cases, some teenagers with advanced programming abilities used a new programming language,
FANTOD, to hack into ETS and change their own SAT scores. All of the teenagers convicted of this crime were highly
skilled in programming FANTOD. In light of these cases, some colleges have discounted the official SAT scores of
applicants with a knowledge of FANTOD, and have required them to take special admission tests in supervised
conditions on their own campuses.
Which of following conclusions can most properly be drawn from the information above?
(A) Most people who learn to program in FANTOD do so to commit some kind of hacking.
(B) Colleges should rely on their own admissions tests instead of the SATs
(C) Some students with knowledge of FANTOD are possibly placed at a disadvantage in the college admission
process.
(D) Students who learn FANTOD tend to have much lower SAT scores than do their peers.
(E) Some colleges have not set any special requirements for applicants who have demonstrated knowledge of
FANTOD
5) In the twentieth century, the visual arts have embarked on major experimentation, from cubism to
expressionism. While tastes always vary, there are certainly some people who find beautiful objects of each of the
art movements of the first half of the twentieth century. In the latter half of the twentieth century, though, most
works are so abstract or shocking that neither the critic nor the general public uses the word beautiful to describe
them: indeed, sometimes late twentieth-century artists have, as one of their expressed goals, the creation of a work
that no one could find beautiful. Whatever these artists are creating may be intellectually engaging at some level,
but it is no longer art.
Which of the following is an assumption that supports drawing the conclusion above from the reasons given for that
conclusion?
(A) Art critics generally have a different appraisal of a work of art than does the general public.
(B) The meaning of any work of art is defined entirely by the ideas of the artist who created it.
(C) Beauty is a defining quality of art.
(D) All art movements of the latter half of the twentieth century are responses to the movements of the first half of
the century.
(E) It is not possible for any work to be simultaneously beautiful and intellectually engaging.
6) The National Farm Administration (NFA) has been concerned over the last decade with the struggles of barley
growers.
Plan: In an effort to support these barley growers, two years ago, the NFA began a program of sending them, each
autumn, a free special mix of fertilizer and enzymes designed to multiply barley yield, to be applied the following
spring during first growth. This mix had been stunningly successful in multiplying the yield of barley in laboratory
conditions.
Results: Most barley growers reported little change in their economic status over this two year period.
Further information: All barley growers received the shipments, and all used them. Weather conditions have been
fair to optimal for barley growth over the past two years.
In light of the further information, which of the following, if true, does most to explain the result that followed the
implementation of the plan?
(A) During these two years, most of the barley growers reported using no other fertilizer besides the special mix sent
by the government.
(B) The trucks that drove the special mix from the depot in Wisconsin to the individual farms sometime took as much
as 4 or 5 days.
(C) Some of the enzymes in the special mix multiply the growth of a bacteria that feeds on the young barley plants.
(D) This program was implemented at a time when more than half of barley growers nationwide were reported
barely breaking even in their yearly expenses.
(E) This was the second such NFA program to aid barley growers; the first one, 14 years ago, was started with high
hopes, but did little to change their situation.
Answers
1. A 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. C 6. C
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topic 19: Reading Comprehension
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered: Types of RCs, methods of reading RC. 6 golden rules for an RC ( SCALE UP method ). Tips to
solve RC quickly
Cover all the technique to crack RC in detail.
Then as class work, make them solve annexure 1
Homework:
Directions (Q.111): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words
are printed in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
What is immediately needed today is the establishement of a Wrold Government or an International Federation of
mankind. It is the utmost necessity of the world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings
happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times we feel that many of the problem of our political,
social, linguistic and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Govenment all ovet the world. Travellers,
businessmen, seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness knowvery well that great impediments and
obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one country to another, exchange goods, get information, and
make an efforts to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past, religious sects divided one set of
people against another, colour of skin or shape of the body set one against the other.
But today when philosophical light has exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when
scientific knowledge has flasified the superstitions, they have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all
races and colours to come in frequent contactwith one another . It is the governments of various countries that keep
poeple of one country apart from, those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy
isolation, unnecessary fears and dangers in theminds of common menwho by their naturewant to live in
friendshipwith their fellow-men.But all these evilswould cease to exist if there were one Government all over the
world.
1. What divides people of a country against another?
(a) Different religions
(b) Different language
(c) Different social and political systems of different people
(d) Government of various countries
2. What is the urgent heed of the world today?
(a) The establishment of an international economic order.
(b) The establishment of a world government.
(c) The creation of a cultural international social order.
(d) The raising of an international spiritual army.
3. What will the world Government be expected to do?
(a) it will arrange for interplanetary contacts
(b) it will end all wars for all time to come
(c) it will bring about a moral regeneration of mankind
(d) it will kill the evil spirit In man.
4. Choose the word which is SIMILAR in meaning as the word "righteousness" as used in the passage.
(a) rectitude (b) religiosity
(c) requirement (d) scrupulousness5. Which of the following problems has not been mentioned in the passage as
likely to be solved with the establishment of world Government?
(a) Social Problems (b) Political Problems
(c) Cultural Problems (d) Economic Problems
6. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word 'implediments' as used in the passage.
(a) handicaps (b) furtherance
(c) providence (d) hindrances
7. The most appropriate title of the above passage may be ...........
(a) The evils of the world order.
(b) The man can make his destiny.
(c) The need of world Government.
(d) The role of Religion in theModern Times.
8. What was the factor, according to the passage, that set one man against another?
(a) Material prosperity of certain people in the midst of grinding poverty.
(b) Superior physical strength of some persons.
(c) Colour of skin or shape of the body.
(d) Some people being educated and other illiterate.
9. The theory of racial superiority stands falsified today by ........
(a) knowledge derived from scientific advances.
(b) the ascendancy of peoplewhowere here to fore considered of inferior racial stock.
(c) the achievements of the so called backward countries in every field of life.
(d) the precedence given to the physical powers of different races.
10. In the part religious sects .............
(a) united the people with one another.
(b) Interfered in political affairs.
(c) did a good job by way of spreading message of
love and peace.
(d) divided one set of people from another.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Topic 20: Jumbled Sentences
Duration: 1 hour
Topics to be covered:
METHOD:
Step1: Identify the Introduction or the first sentence.
Step2: Identifying the conclusion.
Step3: Logically arrange the rest of the sentences there after.
Homework:
Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
1. A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an
ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
1. BEDAC 2. DEBAC 3. BDCAE 4. BCEDA
D. The Red Army was poised to drive the Nazis back through Poland. E. The situation on the eastern front was
catastrophic.
1. EDACB 2. BEDAC 3. BDECA 4. CEDAB
4. A. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the
world to cope with the mass motorisation that will one day come to China or India.
B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water,
using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole
system.
C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any
existing engines.
D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel
hybrid.
E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an
efficiency of 30 %.
1. CEDBA
2. CEBDA
3. AEDBC
4. ACEBD
ANSWERS: