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The great advantage of early rising is the good start it gives us in our day's work. The early riser has done a large amount of hard work before other men have gotten out of bed. In the early morning, the mind is fresh, and there are few sounds or other distractions, so the work done at that time is generally well done.
In many cases, the early riser also finds time to take some exercise in the fresh morning air, and this exercise supplies him a fund of energy that will last until the evening. By beginning so early, he knows that he has plenty of time to do thoroughly all the work he can be expected to do, and is not tempted to hurry over any part of it. All his work is finished in good time, and he has a long interval of rest in the evening before the timely hour when he goes to bed. He gets to sleep several hours before midnight, at the time when sleep is most refreshing and after a sound night's rest, rises early the next morning in good health and spirits for the labours of a new day.
It is very plain that such a life as this is far more conducive to health than that of the man who shortens his waking hours by rising late, and so can afford in the course of the day little leisure for necessary rest. Anyone who lies in bed late must, if he wishes to do a full day's work, go on working to a correspondingly late hour and deny himself the hour or two of evening exercise that he ought to take for the benefit of his health. But in spite of all his efforts, he will probably produce as good results as the early riser because he misses the best working hours of the day.
It may be objected to this that some find the perfect quiet of midnight by far the best time for working. This is no doubt true in certain cases. Several great thinkers have found by experience that their intellect is clearest, and they can write best when they burn the midnight oil. But even in such cases, the practice of working late at night cannot be commended. Few men, if any, can exert the full power of their intellect at the time when nature prescribes sleep without ruining their health thereby; and of course, the injury done to the health must, in the long run, have a bad effect on the quantity of the work done.
1. How is the work done in the early morning better than at any other time?
(1) Early rising gives a good start to the tasks of the day.
(2) People rising early will do much hard work while the others are sleeping only.
(3) Rising early keeps the mind fresh in the morning only.
(4) There are fewer sounds and restrictions in the morning.
(5) You have all the ideas which you have slept with in the morning.
2. What are the advantages one can have of completing work in good time?
(1) He will get enough time before sleeping as a rest time.
(2) He gets enough sleep at the appropriate time when it is most beneficial.
(3) After a good sleep he will be able to rise early for the next day.
(4) He can complete the tasks of the next day by doing more hard work.
(5) He will get to sleep several hours before midnight.
3. What are/are not the disadvantages of getting up late in the morning as per the passage?
(1) The walking hours are get shortened.
(2) There will be no time to rest.
(3) No time for the maintenance of health.
(4) Cannot have some hours in the evening for rest.
(5) He will not be able to complete work.
4. Which of the following cannot be the advantages of early rising?
(1) He will get time to exercise in the fresh air of the morning.
(2) A lot of energy can be gained from the morning exercises.
(3) He can do the day’s work more carefully and properly.
(4) He need not be hurried for completing work and become lazy.
(5) He will get long intervals of time in the evening as a rest time.
5. How can midnight be considered the best time for working?
(1) People cannot be able to read and write at night.
(2) Some people can think deepest and clearest at night.
(3) People develop the habit of sleeping late.
(4) Health is not affected by sleeping late at night.
(5) People cannot maintain their health in the long run.
6. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.
with their speech regardless, prioritizing fluency, unless (A) / the best public speakers typically assign more value to effectiveness, (B)/ when they make a mistake, their reaction will be to carry on, (C) / the mistake could impact people’s comprehension (D) / in communication than they do to perfection. In other words, (E)
(1) ADBE
(2) ADEB
(3) BEAD
(4) DAEB
(5) DEAB
7. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.
customize the detailed instructions, called programs (A) / computer programmers write, test, and (B)/ the Internet or displaying a Web page (C) / various functions such as connecting to (D) / or software, that computers follow to perform (E)
(1) ABCE
(2) ACBE
(3) BCEA
(4) CBAE
(5) BAEC
8. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.
a large conference room filled with perhaps (A)/ some taking notes, others with (B)/ thirty intent individuals, standing and sitting, (C)/ Frank led me down a long corridor to (D)/a few buried faces in computer screens (E)
(1) BDAE
(2) BAED
(3) ABED
(4) AEDB
(5) DABE
9. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.
prairies and grasslands under the plough in the nineteenth (A)/ erosion of America's farmland by wind and water (B) / has been a problem since settlers first put the (C)/ century. By the 1930s, more than 282 million (D)/ acres of farmland were damaged by erosion (E)
(1) ADBC
(2) ADCB
(3) BCAD
(4) DACB
(5) CABD
10. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.
with pleasure, her introduction to the clan leaders and (A)/ with apprehension, her interaction with his sisters (B)/ her position as the master battle planner (C)/ She greeted the room full of people (D)/ with both excitement and awe. (E)
(1) DBAC
(2) CBDA
(3) ACDB
(4) BCDA
(5) CABD
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Q.1 (4)
Q.2 (4)
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Q.10 (1)
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