READING COMPREHENSION (GENERAL ENGLISH)

Total Questions: 54

1. Read the passage carefully and answer the given questions.

If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking, as you do. If someone maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the Equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction.
If someone else’s opinion makes us angry, it means that

Correct Answer: (c) our own opinion is not based on good reason and we know this subconsciously
Solution:The very first line of the passage reveals that we can become angry on someone’s opinion contrary to ours only when our own opinion is not based on good reason and we are aware of this subconsciously.

2. “Your own contrary conviction” refers to

Correct Answer: (a) the fact that you feel pity rather than anger
Solution:‘Your own contrary conviction’ refers to the fact that you feel pity rather than anger.

3. Conviction means

Correct Answer: (c) strong belief
Solution:Conviction means a firmly held belief or opinion.

4. The writer says if someone maintains that two and two are five you feel pity because you

Correct Answer: (d) feel sorry for his ignorance
Solution:If someone maintains that two and two are five, you feel pity because you feel sorry for his ignorance of the subject i.e. Arithmetic.

5. The second sentence in the passage

Correct Answer: (d) illustrates the point made in the first sentence
Solution:The second sentence in the passage elaborates the hidden i.e. the main point in the first sentence.

6. Read the passage carefully and answer the given questions.

The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our waterways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories and hospitals; fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns; chemical wastes from factories.
To these is an added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming melange initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations and summations of effect.
Ever since the chemists began to manufacture substances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen, the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940’s.
It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation’s waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants.
Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as “gunk”.
All the following words mean ‘chemicals’ except:

Correct Answer: (a) sands

7. The main argument of paragraph 1 is:

Correct Answer: (b) that there are numerous reasons for contamination of water supplies

8. The word ‘gunk’ in the last line refers:

Correct Answer: (c) to unidentifiable chemicals found in water

9. Water pollution can only be understood:

Correct Answer: (a) in relation to world contamination

10. Water contamination has become serious:

Correct Answer: (c) since chemists began to use new substances