Read the statement given below and decide whether it is a Fact, an Inference, a Judgement or an Opinion. Dress-down days improve employee morale. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Opinion D. Inference Q 07. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence. 1. It is a mirror which reflects the stream of time as it flows everlastingly in one direction. 2. The reflection cannot, in the nature of things be true, as the mind of the historian is a limited, imperfect and distorted medium. 3. History is a record of the past. 4. Of the millions of happenings at any moment, the historian can select, and record only a few, and it is not possible for him to judge whether they are the only significant ones. Ops: A. 1 2 3 4 B. 3 1 2 4 C. 4 1 2 3 D. 2 1 3 4 Q 08. Mark the option containing the word that is opposite in meaning to the word given below. HIGHER Ops: A. Lower B. Taller C. Advanced D. Larger Q 09. Mark the sentence that is grammatically correct. Ops: A. Linda sat in front of we. B. Linda sat at front to us. C. Linda sat in front to us. D. Linda sat in front of us. Q 10. Fill in the blank with the most suitable option. _______ an accident on the way, the train will arrive in time. Ops: A. Except B. Despite C. Barring D. Besides
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Read the statement given below and decide whether it is a Fact, an Inference, a Judgement or an Opinion.
Dress-down days improve employee morale. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Opinion D. Inference
Q 07. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence.
- It is a mirror which reflects the stream of time as it flows everlastingly in one direction.
- The reflection cannot, in the nature of things be true, as the mind of the historian is a limited, imperfect and distorted medium.
- History is a record of the past.
- Of the millions of happenings at any moment, the historian can select, and record only a few, and it is not possible for him to judge whether they are the only significant ones. Ops: A. 1 2 3 4 B. 3 1 2 4 C. 4 1 2 3 D. 2 1 3 4
Q 08. Mark the option containing the word that is opposite in meaning to the word given below.
HIGHER Ops: A. Lower B. Taller C. Advanced D. Larger
Q 09. Mark the sentence that is grammatically correct. Ops: A. Linda sat in front of we. B. Linda sat at front to us. C. Linda sat in front to us. D. Linda sat in front of us.
Q 10. Fill in the blank with the most suitable option.
_______ an accident on the way, the train will arrive in time. Ops: A. Except B. Despite C. Barring D. Besides
Solution
Q 06. The statement "Dress-down days improve employee morale" is C. Opinion. It is not a proven fact, nor an inference drawn from given facts. It is also not a judgement which involves a decision or conclusion. It is an opinion as it is based on the person's belief or view.
Q 07. The correct sequence for the sentences to form a coherent passage is B. 3 1 2 4. The passage starts with the general statement about history, then describes it as a mirror reflecting time, discusses the limitations of this reflection, and finally talks about the historian's selection process.
Q 08. The word that is opposite in meaning to the word "HIGHER" is A. Lower.
Q 09. The grammatically correct sentence is D. "Linda sat in front of us."
Q 10. The most suitable option to fill in the blank is C. Barring. The sentence should read: "Barring an accident on the way, the train will arrive in time."
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