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      Directions (66-75) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

      By the mid nineteenth century, the educated Indian had become sufficiently aware of both his rich historical heritage and the abject state of his current existence. Nostalgia and a sense of racial identity grew as Indians gradually perceived the oppressiveness of alien rule. In the early nineteenth century. Orientalist scholars associated with the Fort William College, Kolkata helped considerably to unearth several obscure Indian texts and traditions, thereby, also creating a new awareness and sensitivity among Indians about their cultural heritage. In the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly in some parts of the country, patriotism was not grossly inconsistent with an undisguised support for the continuation‘ of British rule. Writers of this period from this part of the country made repeated references to how the British had ‘rescued’ India from many centuries of ‘tyrannical’ and ‘unprogressive’ governance of earlier rulers. Many people of this time, in fact, made an important distinction between the pragmatic gains to be. made from a short term tutelage under British rule and a long-term objective of securing independence from it. Through such thoughts ultimately proved to be naive and over-optimistic. in the 1820s and 1830s the advantages of British rule seemed to outweigh its disadvantages. In a letter written in 1823 ' to Governor General Lord Amherst. an Indian social reformer Raja Rammohan Roy (1774-1333) opposed an official move to Open a Sanskrit College on the ground that it would produce no positive or progressive influence on the educated Hindu. He felt rather than indulge in abstract metaphysical speculation as was likely to be the result of a purely Sanskritic education, Indians would profit far more by imbibing the best of modern European civilization-pragmatism and a rational, scientific outlook. Social usefulness more than anything else, was now to be the true measure of things. In fact, his emphasis on rationality and a commonsense approach to religion led some of his friends and admirers to call him a ‘religious utilitarian’. 

      71). Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word "ABIECT" as used in the passage.
      A). Negative
      B). Exalted
      C). Absolute
      D). Scarce
      E). Virtual
      72). Which thoughts, according to the passage, proved imprudent and over-optimistic?
      A). It was better for India to have British rule in the short-term.
      B). Making a distinction between short term and long-term objectives.
      C). The ideal of patriotism and independence among Indians.
      D). Indians would profit more by Sanskrit education.
      E). Racial identity is crucial for political independence.
      73). According to the passage, which of the following was opposed by Raja Rammohan Roy?
      A). The tradition of 'Sati' and child marriage
      B). Interference of Indians in governance
      C). Official move to open a Sanskrit college
      D). Orientalist scholars joining Fort William College.
      E). Rapid growth of' English as a principal medium of instruction.
      74). According to the passage, which factor brought a sense of racial identity among the Indians?
      A). Increasing understanding of the Indian education system.
      B). Economic equality among the people.
      C). Growing harshness of the British rule.
      D). Regional imbalance between India and its neighbours.
      E). Growing religious fundamentalism among the people.
      75). Choose the word which is similar in meaning as the word "TUTELAGE" used in the passage?
      A). Protection
      B). Measure
      C). Planning
      D). Contribution
      E). Strategy


      Directions (76-80) : Which of the phrases given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the given sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer. 

      76). According to our analysis. allocation for the agriculture sector being high from last year.
      A). is as high
      B). is higher than
      C). was higher to
      D). can be high
      E). No correction required
      77). He did not invest wisely and has lost his entirely life savings.
      A). entire life savings
      B). life savings entirely
      C). savings for entire life
      D). entire lifetime of savings
      E). No correction required
      78). It would be worthwhile to educate teenagers about the consequences of drinking to drive.
      A). drunk for driving
      B). drunk and driving
      C). drink to drive
      D). drinking and driving
      E). No correction required
      79). Hearing rumours of a fraud, investors begun to pull out their money in panic.
      A). beginning pulling out
      B). began putting in
      C). will begin by putting
      D). began to pull out
      E). No correction required
      80). There is a large number of employees whom took the option of voluntary retirement.
      A). who is taken
      B). which taken
      C). who took
      D). that will be taken
      E). No correction required
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