Passage:
In an era dominated by instantaneous information and algorithm-driven content
consumption, the practice of sustained reading has gradually diminished. While digital
platforms offer unprecedented access to information, they often encourage superficial
engagement rather than analytical reflection. As a result, readers may absorb fragmented
knowledge without developing the cognitive frameworks necessary for deep comprehension
and independent reasoning.
Sustained reading, particularly of complex texts, cultivates intellectual patience and
strengthens interpretative skills. It enables readers to evaluate arguments, identify implicit
assumptions, and synthesize diverse viewpoints. These skills are essential not only in
academic environments but also in professional and civic contexts, where informed
judgment is critical.
Moreover, reading functions as a means of cognitive resistance against the passive intake of
information. Unlike visual or algorithm-curated content, reading demands active participation,
compelling individuals to construct meaning rather than merely receive it. Consequently,
habitual readers often demonstrate superior analytical acuity and a greater capacity for
long-term knowledge retention.
Despite these advantages, the decline in reading habits persists, largely due to the
convenience and immediacy of digital media. Reversing this trend requires deliberate effort,
institutional support, and cultural revaluation of reading as an intellectually rigorous and
indispensable practice.
MCQs:
1. The phrase “algorithm-driven content consumption” most nearly implies:
2. According to the passage, superficial engagement results in:
3. The term “cognitive frameworks” refers to:
4. Sustained reading contributes to all EXCEPT:
5. “Cognitive resistance” in the passage suggests:
6. Which skill is implied as necessary for civic contexts?
7. The author’s attitude toward digital media is best described as:
8. The word “acuity” most nearly means:
9. The decline in reading habits is primarily attributed to:
10. The passage concludes by emphasizing the need for:
1. Synonym of Ubiquitous:
9. Synonym of Scrutinize:
10. Antonym of Exacerbate:
1. He was oblivious ___ the consequences of his actions.
2. She has no authority ___ this matter.
3. The committee agreed ___ the proposal unanimously
4. He prides himself ___ his academic achievements.
5. The decision was arrived ___ after prolonged debate.
1. Neither of the answers were satisfactory.
2. Hardly had he entered the room than the lights went out.
3. She insisted that he apologizes immediately.
4. No sooner did they arrive when the meeting started.
5. Each of the candidates have been interviewed.
1. By the time the train arrives, we ___ waiting for over an hour
2. She talks as though she ___ everything.
3. If he ___ harder, he would have succeeded.
4. The report ___ by the committee before it was published.
5. He wishes he ___ the opportunity earlier.
1. If A={x∣x is a prime number less than 10}, then A is:
2. If A={1,2,3} and B={3,4,5}, then A∩B is:
3. The empty set is also called:
4. If n(A)=8, number of subsets of A is:
5. If U={1,2,3,4,5} and A={2,4}, then A′ is:
6. Two sets having no common elements are called:
7. Which of the following is an irrational number?
8. The smallest prime number is:
11. Which number is neither prime nor composite?
12. If x=−3, then ∣x∣ equals:
13. The decimal expansion of 1/7 is:
14. Which of the following is a rational number?
16. If x^2=49, then x equals:
17. Factorize: x^2−9x^2−9
19. If x+y=10 and x=6, then y equals:
21. Degree of polynomial 4x^3+2x^2−x+7 is:
22. If a=2, find value of a^3:
23. Sum of interior angles of a triangle is:
24. A right angle equals:
25. Number of sides in a hexagon:
26. Area of a rectangle is:
27. Diameter of a circle is:
28. A triangle having all sides equal is called:
29. The angle subtended by a diameter at the point on a circle is:
30. The average of 2, 4, 6, 8 is:
31. Mode is the value which:
32. Median of 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 is:
33. Range of data 2, 6, 10, 14 is:
34. A bar graph is mainly used to represent:
35. Pie chart represents data in terms of:
38. If a number is decreased by 10%, the new value of 200 is:
39. 40 is what percent of 160?
40. A shirt costing 1000 is sold at 20% discount. Selling price is:
5. If CAT = 24, DOG = 26, then PIG = ?
6. If 3 → 9, 4 → 16, 5 → 25, then 8 → ?
8. Which number replaces the question mark? 4 : 16 :: 5 : ?
11. If APPLE = 50, BALL = 32, then CAT = ?
12. In a code language, BOOK is written as CPPL. How is TREE written?
13. If 1 = 3, 2 = 5, 3 = 7, then 5 = ?
14. A clock shows 3:30. What is the angle between the hands?
15. All roses are flowers. Some flowers are red. Therefore:
16. Statements: All pens are books. Some books are papers. Conclusion:
17. Which number does NOT belong?
18. If Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2, … then Sunday = ?
20. If A = 1, Z = 26, then AZ + ZA = ?