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1-10. In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are given below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The term "democracy" first appeared in ancient Greek political and philosophical (A) in the city-state of Athens during classical antiquity. (B) by Cleisthenes, Athenians established what is generally (C) as the first democracy in 508–507 BC. Cleisthenes is referred to as "the father of Athenian democracy." Athenian democracy took the form of a direct democracy, and it had two (D) features: the random selection of ordinary citizens to fill the few existing government administrative and judicial offices, and a legislative assembly consisting of all Athenian citizens. All eligible citizens were (E) to speak and vote in the assembly, which set the laws of the city state. (F), Athenian citizenship excluded women, slaves, foreigners non-landowners, and males under 20 years old.
Of the estimated 200,000 to 400,000 inhabitants of Athens, there were (G) 30,000 and 60,000 citizens. The (H) of large parts of the population from the citizen body is closely related to the ancient understanding of citizenship. In most of antiquity the benefit of citizenship was tied to the (H) to fight war campaigns. Athenian democracy was not only (I) in the sense that decisions were made by the assembled people, but also the most direct in the sense that the people through the assembly, boule and courts of law controlled the entire political process and a large (J) of citizens were involved constantly in the public business.
1 Choose the correct option for (A)
01. Words
02. Slogans
03. Thoughts
04. Ideas
05. Mind
2 Choose the correct option for (B)
01. Lead
02. Led
03. Forwarded
04. Headed
05. Managed
3 Choose the correct option for (C)
01. Taken
02. Hold
03. Held
04. Considered
05. Called
The term "democracy" first appeared in ancient Greek political and philosophical (A) in the city-state of Athens during classical antiquity. (B) by Cleisthenes, Athenians established what is generally (C) as the first democracy in 508–507 BC. Cleisthenes is referred to as "the father of Athenian democracy." Athenian democracy took the form of a direct democracy, and it had two (D) features: the random selection of ordinary citizens to fill the few existing government administrative and judicial offices, and a legislative assembly consisting of all Athenian citizens. All eligible citizens were (E) to speak and vote in the assembly, which set the laws of the city state. (F), Athenian citizenship excluded women, slaves, foreigners non-landowners, and males under 20 years old.
Of the estimated 200,000 to 400,000 inhabitants of Athens, there were (G) 30,000 and 60,000 citizens. The (H) of large parts of the population from the citizen body is closely related to the ancient understanding of citizenship. In most of antiquity the benefit of citizenship was tied to the (H) to fight war campaigns. Athenian democracy was not only (I) in the sense that decisions were made by the assembled people, but also the most direct in the sense that the people through the assembly, boule and courts of law controlled the entire political process and a large (J) of citizens were involved constantly in the public business.
1 Choose the correct option for (A)
01. Words
02. Slogans
03. Thoughts
04. Ideas
05. Mind
2 Choose the correct option for (B)
01. Lead
02. Led
03. Forwarded
04. Headed
05. Managed
3 Choose the correct option for (C)
01. Taken
02. Hold
03. Held
04. Considered
05. Called
4 Choose the correct option for (D)
01. Distinctive
02. Different
03. Distinct
04. Distinguishing
05. Distinctive
5 Choose the correct option for (E)
01. Admitted
02. Allowed
03. Acknowledged
04. Granted
05. Conceded
6 Choose the correct option for (F)
01. So
02. Anyhow
03. Hence
04. However
05. Yet
7 Choose the correct option for (G)
01. From
02. For
03. In
04. Since
05. Between
8 Choose the correct option for (H)
01. Necessity
02. Obligation
03. Urge
04. Need
05. Want
9 Choose the correct option for (I)
01. Direct
02. Indirect
03. Sole
04. Large
05. Pseudo
10 Choose the correct option for (J)
01. Proportion
02. Portion
03. Part
04. Number
05. Amount
Answers:-
Q.1 (3)
Q.2 (2)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (4)
Q.5 (2)
Q.6 (4)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (1)
Q.10 (1)
01. Distinctive
02. Different
03. Distinct
04. Distinguishing
05. Distinctive
5 Choose the correct option for (E)
01. Admitted
02. Allowed
03. Acknowledged
04. Granted
05. Conceded
6 Choose the correct option for (F)
01. So
02. Anyhow
03. Hence
04. However
05. Yet
7 Choose the correct option for (G)
01. From
02. For
03. In
04. Since
05. Between
8 Choose the correct option for (H)
01. Necessity
02. Obligation
03. Urge
04. Need
05. Want
9 Choose the correct option for (I)
01. Direct
02. Indirect
03. Sole
04. Large
05. Pseudo
10 Choose the correct option for (J)
01. Proportion
02. Portion
03. Part
04. Number
05. Amount
Answers:-
Q.1 (3)
Q.2 (2)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (4)
Q.5 (2)
Q.6 (4)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (1)
Q.10 (1)
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