Question:
1. Fill In The Blank:
My inward petition was instantly _______. First, a delightful cold wave descended over my back and under my feet, _______ all discomfort.
a) Acknowledged, banishing
b) Repudiated, infuriating
c) Acceded, exacerbating
d) Decimated, assuaging
2. Para Jumble:
A) The moral will arise when, for the reasons we saw earlier, this negation has to be negated;the individual moral will understand that it is the existence of universal will, which is therefore internal to it.
B) This constitutes a negation, the individual will is understood not to be the existence of the universal will.
C) This says that in abstract light, as we have just seen, the individual will take its freedom (the universal will that has being in itself) to exist independent of (that is, in opposition to) itself and its particular contents.
D) Rather, the universal will is thought to exist outside any individual will, in the contracts that bind a number of property-owing wills together, and in the punishments that enforce breaches of those contracts.
a) ABCD b) CBDA c) CABD d) ACBD e) DCBA
3. Para Completion:
You seemed at first to take no notice of your school-fellows, or rather to set yourself against them because they were strangers to you. They knew as little of you as you did of them; this would have been the reason for their keeping aloof from you as well, which you would have felt as a hardship. Learn never to conceive a prejudice against others because you know nothing of them. It is bad reasoning, and makes enemies of half the world. Do not think ill of them till they behave ill to you; and then strive to avoid the faults which you see in them. This will disarm their hostility sooner than pique or resentment or complaint.
a) The discomfort you felt with your school fellows was because both sides knew little of each other. You should not complain unless you find others prejudiced against you and have attempted to carefully analyse the faults you have observed in them.
b) The discomfort you felt with your school fellows was because both sides knew little of each other. Avoid prejudice and negative thoughts till you encounter bad behaviour from others, and then win them over by shunning the faults you have observed.
c) You encountered hardship amongst your school fellows because you did not know them well. You should learn to not make enemies because of your prejudices irrespective of their behaviour towards you.
d) You encountered hardship amongst your school fellows because you did not know them well. You should learn to not make enemies because of your prejudices unless they behave badly with you.
Official Answer,
1. a
2. b
3. b