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Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the these.

John was a nice, popular boy, beloved by everyone. He was so much fun, so good, and so kind with everyone that they treated him wonderfully, always giving him presents and looking out for him. And as everything he needed was given to him without asking, John became weak. Being spoilt, he couldn't endure any hardship, nor did he have any strength of will.

You would think that him having a little stone in his shoe was almost killing him. If he felt cold, he would put so many clothes on that you would think he was at the North Pole. If it was hot, he couldn't keep his top on for even a minute. And if he were to fall and hurt himself... well, that was a nightmare. Someone would have to call an ambulance.

He became so well known for being weak that one day John heard a mother saying to her son "Come on, my boy, get up and stop crying. You're behaving like John". That made John feel so ashamed that he didn't know what to do. But he was sure that he would prefer to be known as a good boy rather than a softie. For several days he tried to see how much he could put up with hardship. It was true: he couldn't endure anything. Any little pain made him cry like a tap.

Worried, he spoke to his father about all this, though he was _____(A)______ maybe he would be laughed at for having such worries. His father, far from laughing at John, told him that the same had happened to him when he was a boy, but that a teacher had taught him a secret trick to turn him into the toughest boy of all.

When John asked his father about the trick, he told John to eat a candy less, study a minute more, and count to five before crying. John could not believe it. His father said that the trick only seemed very simple, but won't be easy to do.

John went off happy as a lark, ready to follow that advice to the letter. He went to see his mother, and she noticed how happy he was when she offered him two candies. "One candy less", thought John, so he only took one. It wasn't easy, though, and he realised his father had been right. To leave one candy sitting in his mother's hand really took it out of him! That same afternoon he had another chance to put the trick into practice, by studying for one minute more. The outcome was that he missed the first minute of his favourite program! But having achieved this gave him a great feeling of satisfaction. The same happened when he bumped into the corner of the kitchen table. He only managed to count to four before crying, but his mother was well impressed at that.

Over the following days, John kept applying the motto to his life. Eat one candy less, study one minute more, and count to five before crying. And the more he put this into practice, the easier it got. Before long he realised that not only could he eat fewer candies, study more minutes, and cry fewer times, but he could also do things that before would have seemed impossible, like eating vegetables or running for a good while.

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Questions : Which one of the following words as used in the passage can be replaced by the word ‘delicate’?

(a) Known

(b) Weak

(c) Beloved

(d) Ashamed

e) Bumped

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

As the passage suggests: 

"he needed was given to him without asking, John became weak. Being spoilt, he couldn't endure any hardship, nor did he have any strength of will."
The word delicate means: something or someone which can be broken or damaged easily; fragile.
The word which is closest to the one used in the passage is 'weak', as John was easily affected by hardship.

So, the correct answer is B.

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Question : 1

Which of the following is the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the given word as used in the passage? Spoilt

a) Rotten

b) Pampered

c) Injured

d) Obliged

e) Integrate

Answer: (b)

The word pampered means 'indulge with every attention, comfort, and kindness'. 
In this passage, John receives immense attention. In the options given, the word 'pampered' is synonymous with 'spoilt'.

So, the correct answer is B.

Question : 2

Which of the following is the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the given word as used in the passage? Trick

a) Method

b) Signal

c) Option

d) Cover

e) Show

Answer: (a)

The word 'trick' here means 'a clever or particular way of doing something'. In this case, the word synonymous to 'trick' is 'method' which means,'a particular procedure for accomplishing something, especially a systematic manner'.

So, the correct answer is A.

Question : 3

Which of the following is the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the given word as used in the passage? Missed

a) Attend

b) Avoid

c) Drop

d) Forget

e) Skipped

Answer: (e)

The word missed here means 'failed to catch, or reach something.' John missed the first minute of his favourite program. The word most similar to it is skipped, which means 'failed to attend or deal with'. 

So, the correct answer is E.

Question : 4

Why did John put on more clothes than required when he felt cold?

a) His mother was very strict in matters of personal care.

b) He didn’t had the strength of will.

c) He didn’t like visiting doctors

d) He was a spoilt brat and was very rude

e) He was an obedient son and did whatever his father asked of him.

Answer: (b)

As the paragraph suggests:

"Beingspoilt, he couldn't endure any hardship, nor did he have any strength of will.You would think that him having a little stone in his shoe was almost killing him. If he felt cold, he would put so many clothes on that you would think he was at the North Pole."
(Note: Option D is not the correct because he was spoilt but he was not a rude boy.
Option E is true but not applicable in this case.)


So, the correct answer is B.

Question : 5

What happened when John followed his father’s trick?

a) He could eat fewer candies than he used to.

b) He could study longer than earlier

c) He could do things that earlier seemed impossible.

d) He cried but such instances were reduced.

e) All of the above

Answer: (e)

As the passage states: "Over the following days, John kept applying the motto to his life. Eat one candy less, study one minute more, and count to five before crying. And the more he put this into practice, the easier it got. Before long he realised that not only could he eat fewer candies, study more minutes, and cry fewer times, but he could also do things that before would have seemed impossible, like eating vegetables or running for a good while."

So, the correct answer is E.

Question : 6

Which one of the following words can be used to ll the blank labelled (A) to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct?

a) Condent

b) Bored

c) Dared

d) Afraid

e) Expected

Answer: (d)

Given the context of the passage, one might not worry about the fact that he is content or bored. So option A and B is incorrect. Similarly, dared and expected does not make sense. In this sentence, he was scared to talk about it to his father.

So, the correct answer is D.

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