MCQ Subject: Reading Comprehension

  • Read the passage and answer the question. Passage: The recent economic policies…

    Read the passage and answer the question. Passage: The recent economic policies have been under scrutiny for their potential to widen the wealth gap. Critics argue that the measures, though boosting short-term growth, fail to address long-term sustainability and equity. Proponents, however, see these as necessary risks for rapid development. What is the primary tone of the passage regarding the economic policies?

  • Read the passage and answer the question. Passage: The introduction of the…

    Read the passage and answer the question. Passage: The introduction of the railway system in the 19th century revolutionized India’s transportation landscape, drastically reducing travel times and increasing the movement of goods. This had a profound impact on the economy, stimulating growth in industries dependent on swift logistics. Question: What can be inferred as a primary economic benefit of the railway system’s introduction in India?

  • Read the passage below and identify the tone of the author towards…

    Read the passage below and identify the tone of the author towards the new urban development policy. Passage: The newly unveiled urban development policy, touted as a game-changer, has been met with skepticism by experts who point out its glaring lack of provisions for affordable housing, a crucial aspect for the burgeoning middle class. While it promises to revamp city infrastructures, the policy’s silence on housing affordability undermines its overall impact. The author seems to concur with the experts’ sentiments, highlighting the policy’s shortcomings without outright dismissal. What is the author’s tone towards the policy?

  • Read the passage: ‘Oh great, just what we needed, another increase in…

    Read the passage: ‘Oh great, just what we needed, another increase in taxes.’ Identify the tone of the speaker.

  • Read the passage and identify the primary purpose of the author. Passage:…

    Read the passage and identify the primary purpose of the author. Passage: ‘The food on your plate has a larger carbon footprint than your car. Choosing plant-based options can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, making it a crucial step in the fight against climate change. Every meal is a vote for the kind of world you want to live in.’

  • Read the passage below and identify the primary purpose of the author.…

    Read the passage below and identify the primary purpose of the author. “The advent of digital banking has transformed the way consumers interact with financial institutions. However, this shift towards technology-driven services has also led to a significant increase in cybercrime, affecting the trust between banks and their customers. It is imperative for financial institutions to invest heavily in cybersecurity measures to safeguard their clients’ data and rebuild this eroded trust.” What is the primary purpose of the author?

  • Read the passage and identify the primary purpose of the author. Passage:…

    Read the passage and identify the primary purpose of the author. Passage: ‘As we stand at the brink of environmental catastrophe, can we truly afford to delay implementing sustainable practices? Must we wait for the inevitable before acting? The future demands our immediate attention, and the choice is ours.’,

  • Read the passage and answer the question that follows. Passage: ‘Aurangzeb, in…

    Read the passage and answer the question that follows. Passage: ‘Aurangzeb, in contrast to his predecessors, reinstated the jizya tax in 1675, a move that reversed the policy of religious tolerance established by Akbar.’ Which Mughal Emperor reintroduced the ‘jizya’ tax in 1675?

  • Read the passage and choose the best approach to preserving cultural heritage…

    Read the passage and choose the best approach to preserving cultural heritage as per the author’s emphasis: ‘Preserving cultural heritage is crucial for societal identity. Local communities, being the custodians, should lead the conservation efforts, incorporating traditional practices and knowledge to ensure authenticity and sustainability.’

  • Read the passage below and choose the best answer to the question…

    Read the passage below and choose the best answer to the question that follows: ‘The novel claims to redefine the urban experience, yet its protagonists’ lives are remarkably detached from the city’s socio-economic realities.’ What tone does the author imply towards the novel?