English » Reading Comprehension
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilized than our ancestors. At no other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilization' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not in the abundance of material alone that civilization lies. Neither does it consist of the advances of scientific knowledge, however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilization. What we have failed to see is that civilization is a special way of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilization lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has made no progress since the dawn of history, in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
Question: 1 - What have scientific inventions given to mankind?
Wealth
Civilization
Blessings and comforts
Destructive weapons
English » Reading Comprehension
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilized than our ancestors. At no other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilization' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not in the abundance of material alone that civilization lies. Neither does it consist of the advances of scientific knowledge, however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilization. What we have failed to see is that civilization is a special way of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilization lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has made no progress since the dawn of history, in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
Question: 2 - Does the writer think that we are more civilized than our ancestors?
Yes
No
There has been no perceptible change
The change, if any, cannot be determined
English » Reading Comprehension
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilized than our ancestors. At no other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilization' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not in the abundance of material alone that civilization lies. Neither does it consist of the advances of scientific knowledge, however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilization. What we have failed to see is that civilization is a special way of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilization lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has made no progress since the dawn of history, in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
Question: 3 - What is civilization according to the author?
Possession of goods
Inventions and discoveries
Way of human behaviour, thought and feeling
Another form of affluence
English » Reading Comprehension
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilized than our ancestors. At no other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilization' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not in the abundance of material alone that civilization lies. Neither does it consist of the advances of scientific knowledge, however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilization. What we have failed to see is that civilization is a special way of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilization lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has made no progress since the dawn of history, in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
Question: 4 - Who are the heroes of the world?
Warriors
Saints
Prophets
Teachers
English » Reading Comprehension
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it in the context of the passage.
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilized than our ancestors. At no other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilization' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not in the abundance of material alone that civilization lies. Neither does it consist of the advances of scientific knowledge, however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilization. What we have failed to see is that civilization is a special way of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilization lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has made no progress since the dawn of history, in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
Question: 5 - Who should be our heroes?
Saints and saviours
Conquerors
Great men of history
Politicians
English » Direct Indirect Speech
Directions (6-7): Change the Narration of the following—
Reena said to Rajesh, "I need your book."
Reena says Rajesh to need my help
Reena told Rajesh that he needs my book
Reena told Rajesh that he needed my book
Reena told Rajesh that she needed his book
English » Direct Indirect Speech
Directions (6-7): Change the Narration of the following—
I said to them, "Let us go out."
I asked them to go out
I proposed to them that you go out
I proposed to them that we should go out
I ordered them to go out
English » Active/Passive Voice
Directions (8-9): Change the Voice of the following-
He promised us higher wages
It had been promised higher wages by him
We promised by higher wages to him
We were promised by him
Higher wages were promised us by him
English » Active/Passive Voice
Directions (8-9): Change the Voice of the following-
Stand up
You are stand up
You have been standing up
You are ordered to stand up
You have been ordered to stand up
English » Synonyms
Synonym of 'Wan' is—
Van
Bright
Healthy
Fade
English » Antonyms
Antonym of 'Yield' is—
Abdicate
Consent
Protest
Hitch
English » Spellings
Spot the mis-spelt word—
Iresolute
Pliable
Deteriorate
Gratified
English » One Word Substitution
Directions (13-14): Choose one word for the following expressions.
Murder of one's children
Focticide
Filicide
Fratricide
Infanticide
English » One Word Substitution
Directions (13-14): Choose one word for the following expressions.
A group of pupils
Batch
Battery
Bale
Bavy
English » Idioms and Phrases
' Turn the table' means—
To reverse the condition
To take lightly with contempt
To support or defend
To pass a critical stage
English » Fill in the blanks
Directions (16-20): Fill in the blanks with the words given below—
Raman is _______ unique person.
a
an
the
No Article
English » Fill in the blanks
Directions (16-20): Fill in the blanks with the words given below—
The condition of our farmers ______ bad.
is
are
has
have been
English » Fill in the blanks
Directions (16-20): Fill in the blanks with the words given below—
It is your duty and not _________ to do this work.
I
my
me
mine
English » Fill in the blanks
Directions (16-20): Fill in the blanks with the words given below—
How much does this box ________?
weigh
weight
major
Newton
English » Fill in the blanks
Directions (16-20): Fill in the blanks with the words given below—
On the personal level, I grow roses in my _______.
loan
lawn
territory
fiefdom