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Reading Comprehension
Read the following passage carefully to answer these questions on the basis of the contents of the passage and what is stated and implied therein.

Listen to our body`s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of discomfort. When choosing a certain behaviour, ask your body, " How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.
Live in the present , for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response.
This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don

a) Through one`s intuition
b) Through better education
c) Through exercise and diet
d) Through scientific analysis



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Through one`s intuition
Solution Is : (D) According to the passage the author`s advice on how to be guided best in life is through one`s intuition.
Read the following passage carefully to answer these questions on the basis of the contents of the passage and what is stated and implied therein.

Listen to our body`s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of discomfort. When choosing a certain behaviour, ask your body, " How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.
Live in the present , for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response.
This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don

a) Yogic exercises
b) Deep breathing
c) Meditation
d) Avoiding hate



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Avoiding hate
Solution Is : (D) According to the author, avoiding hate is the best way to quieten the inner turmoil that goes on within us.
Read the following passage carefully to answer these questions on the basis of the contents of the passage and what is stated and implied therein.

Listen to our body`s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of discomfort. When choosing a certain behaviour, ask your body, " How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.
Live in the present , for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response.
This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don

a) Our close friends
b) Our family elders
c) A good doctor
d) Our own self



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Our own self
Solution Is : (D) Our own self attitude or form of behaviour we should adopt in a particular situation,.
Read the following passage carefully to answer these questions on the basis of the contents of the passage and what is stated and implied therein.

Listen to our body`s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of discomfort. When choosing a certain behaviour, ask your body, " How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.
Live in the present , for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response.
This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don

a) We must seek need for external approval
b) We should accept whatever comes totally
c) We are ourselves the judges of our own worth
d) We should avoid passing judgement on situations.



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : We must seek need for external approval
Solution Is : (A) We must seek need for external approval is not true according to the passage.
Read the following passage carefully to answer these questions on the basis of the contents of the passage and what is stated and implied therein.

Listen to our body`s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of discomfort. When choosing a certain behaviour, ask your body, " How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.
Live in the present , for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response.
This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don

a) Avoidance of anger
b) Cultivation of love and happiness
c) Using the mirror of relationship
d) Give up fear-related behaviour



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Using the mirror of relationship
Solution Is : (C ) According to the author, the best way to guide our evolution is through Using the mirror of relationship.
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it in the Answer Sheet

Passage
The most frightening aspects of malnutrition is that it is likely to cause permanent brain damage. Experiments carried out on animals suggest that brain damage due to malnutrition is irreversible. This may not be true of human beings. Never the less, known facts as well as results of tests conducted so far point out alarming conclusions. The human brain weights 1/4 th of the adult`s brain. In 1 year , the brain of a child is already 66% of the weight of the adult brain. At 4 years the brain weights 99% and at 8, the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s and there is no further increase. Quite obviously, the first four years are crucial for the development of the brain. And if the child suffers from malnutrition, the damage to brain may well be permanent.

A good nutrition is essential in the first four years of a child`s life because

a) At four years the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s
b) At four years the brain is fully developed
c) At four years there is no further increase of the brain
d) At four years the brain weights 99%



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : At four years the brain weights 99%
Solution Is : At four years the brain weights 99%
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it in the Answer Sheet

Passage
The most frightening aspects of malnutrition is that it is likely to cause permanent brain damage. Experiments carried out on animals suggest that brain damage due to malnutrition is irreversible. This may not be true of human beings. Never the less, known facts as well as results of tests conducted so far point out alarming conclusions. The human brain weights 1/4 th of the adult`s brain. In 1 year , the brain of a child is already 66% of the weight of the adult brain. At 4 years the brain weights 99% and at 8, the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s and there is no further increase. Quite obviously, the first four years are crucial for the development of the brain. And if the child suffers from malnutrition, the damage to brain may well be permanent.

The theme of the passage is

a) Malnutrition and its effect
b) Permanent brain damage
c) Experiments on human beings
d) Growth of the brain



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Malnutrition and its effect
Solution Is : The theme of the passage is Malnutrition and its effect
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it in the Answer Sheet

Passage
The most frightening aspects of malnutrition is that it is likely to cause permanent brain damage. Experiments carried out on animals suggest that brain damage due to malnutrition is irreversible. This may not be true of human beings. Never the less, known facts as well as results of tests conducted so far point out alarming conclusions. The human brain weights 1/4 th of the adult`s brain. In 1 year , the brain of a child is already 66% of the weight of the adult brain. At 4 years the brain weights 99% and at 8, the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s and there is no further increase. Quite obviously, the first four years are crucial for the development of the brain. And if the child suffers from malnutrition, the damage to brain may well be permanent.

The meaning of ` irreversible` is

a) Unchangeable
b) Altered
c) Irrelevant
d) Changed



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Unchangeable
Solution Is : Irreversible means unchangeable
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Passage
The most frightening aspects of malnutrition is that it is likely to cause permanent brain damage. Experiments carried out on animals suggest that brain damage due to malnutrition is irreversible. This may not be true of human beings. Never the less, known facts as well as results of tests conducted so far point out alarming conclusions. The human brain weights 1/4 th of the adult`s brain. In 1 year , the brain of a child is already 66% of the weight of the adult brain. At 4 years the brain weights 99% and at 8, the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s and there is no further increase. Quite obviously, the first four years are crucial for the development of the brain. And if the child suffers from malnutrition, the damage to brain may well be permanent.

Find out the word in the passage, Which means ` very important `

a) Conducted
b) Crucial
c) Alarming
d) Nevertheless



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Crucial
Solution Is : Very important means crucial
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Passage
The most frightening aspects of malnutrition is that it is likely to cause permanent brain damage. Experiments carried out on animals suggest that brain damage due to malnutrition is irreversible. This may not be true of human beings. Never the less, known facts as well as results of tests conducted so far point out alarming conclusions. The human brain weights 1/4 th of the adult`s brain. In 1 year , the brain of a child is already 66% of the weight of the adult brain. At 4 years the brain weights 99% and at 8, the child`s brain is the size of an adult`s and there is no further increase. Quite obviously, the first four years are crucial for the development of the brain. And if the child suffers from malnutrition, the damage to brain may well be permanent.

The most serious harm that may be caused by malnutrition in childhood is

a) Lack of proper size of the brain
b) Goitre in the neck region
c) Permanent damage of the brain
d) Improper growth of the brain



Answer
Solution
Correct Answer Is : Permanent damage of the brain
Solution Is : The most serious harm that may be caused by malnutrition in childhood is permanent damage of the brain
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