Friday, 31 July 2020

RC 5 SOLUTIONS

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1-D 


The reference to ‘backward over the years’ does not mean

‘backward orientation’ but it implies (‘in the years that had

passed by’) that the parson was gratefully remembered for

his important role in the revolution. Options (a) and (b) talk of

a ‘backward orientation’, which is incorrect. Option (c) is not

correct. The words, “remembering that he had no mean share

in establishing America’s freedom and independence, blessings

that might have long been delayed, but for his timely aid and

influence”, clearly show that the Parson had a vital part to

play in the revolution.

2-D 

Option (a) is incorrect as it cannot be inferred from the passage

that infant damnation means ‘rejection of infant procreation’.

Option (b) again is exaggerated in its reference to ‘superiority’.

Option (c) cannot be inferred as the parson was opposed to

the earlier ruler-King George. Also the dress and hat showed

his sense of dignity and not really his commitment to the ruler.

Option (d) outlines the expectations from the Parson’s role

and not his desires.



3- B


The statement in the context of the passage means to be

completely thorough and well versed with everything and

have the qualities of the great people, before one starts to

preach or guide anyone. The option which comes closest to

this sense is option (b). Option (a) is incorrect as it does not

convey the intended meaning. Option (c) is narrow as it talks

only about ‘commanding’. Options (d) is a part of the answer

but is milder in tone. The sense of the statement is strong and

‘completely thorough’ fits the tone of the statement aptly.


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