IPMAT- VERBAL 2021
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From ancient Rome up to the Victorian era, a training in logic and rhetoric was meant to help privileged young men recognise spurious arguments and facts. Times have changed, but contemporary Italy is determined that its youth are prepared, as their ancient counterparts were, to engage meaningfully with the present-day version of the Forum – social media. At the end of October, 8,000 Italian schools will teach their students how to spot fake news through a programme developed with the help of journalists as well as tech giants Google and Facebook. In Israel, the University of Haifa is launching a course titled “Fake News”.
The purpose of these courses is to ensure that public debate, particularly during election campaigns, is not hijacked by vested interests. Since the US presidential election in 2016, the spectre of Russia and its use of online propaganda has loomed large over public discourse in the West. In other parts of the world too, doctored images and blatant lies have been published by “news” websites. Given the speed with which information is shared online, the damage is already done by the time a fake story is exposed. The voters of tomorrow certainly need to be armed with the ability to sift bare facts from motivated fiction. The effects of social media on the formation of opinion, however, go far beyond fake news.
Traditional or legacy media is ordered by a need for balance. A newspaper, for example, has sections that deal with politics, crime, sports, the arts et al. There is, at least in principle, an attempt to tell both sides of a story in each report. On social media, the only editor is the user herself. Algorithms ensure that people see more of what they “like”, that biases are reinforced rather than countered. Fake news is certainly a crucial aspect of online propaganda. But for young citizens to form opinions based on multiple viewpoints, they need to consciously seek out more than they are comfortable with
- A. the purpose of education in early times was very different from what it is now.
- B. there are similarities in the aims of education in early times and those of today.
- C. the purpose of education in early times was to help students attain a position of privilege
- D. as times have changed the basis of education has expanded.
- A. social media reaches more people.
- B. traditional media tries to present different points of view.
- C. social media is more balanced in its reports.
- D. it is easier to spread fake stories through traditional media.
- A. its choice of news items which are presented.
- B. its balanced reporting of wide-ranging stories.
- C. its ability to guide the reader to motivated conclusions.
- D. the creation of interest by using dubious facts.
- A. hidden purposes.
- B. popular interests.
- C. self-serving intentions
- D. profitable motives.
- A. inferior.
- B. incisive.
- C. dubious.
- D. genuine
- A. carrying out political propaganda.
- B. discussing ideas.
- C. nurturing political ambitions.
- D. spreading spurious arguments.
Q.7 – 12 Complete the following sentences by choosing the appropriate word/phrase from the options given below
- A. domineer her children
- B. dominate the child's lives
- C. denominate her children.
- D. dominion her children
- A. effects the citizen.
- B. affects the citizen.
- C. is affective to the citizen
- D. is affectionate to the citizen.
- A. a foot away.
- B. at arm's length
- C. at bay's length
- D. out of harm's way.
- A. make ends meet
- B. tie up the loose ends
- C. be more philanthropic.
- D. be tax compliant.
- A. short-changed places
- B. cut corners
- C. bit the bullet
- D. made a fortune
- A. rolling in luck.
- B. rolling in money.
- C. on a roll.
- D. on a roller coaster.
Q.13 – 14 Choose the alternative so that the underlined part of the sentence is rendered correct.
- A. as merely being a junior member of the House of Representatives
- B. as being a merely junior member of the House of Representatives
- C. for merely being a junior member of the House of Representatives
- D. as a mere junior member of the House of Representatives
- A. it's economy had depended in more recent years
- B. its economy lias in more recent years depended
- C. the economy having in more recent years depended
- D. their economy has depended in more recent years
Q.15 Choose the alternative so that the underlined part of the sentence is rendered correct
- A. fewer people die every year from infectious diseases then ever before.
- B. less people die every year from infectious diseases then ever before.
- C. fewer people die every year from infectious diseases than ever before.
- D. every year, fewer people die from infectious diseases than have ever before.
- A. Hence, wildlife conservationists should revive more of herbivorous animals and enrich the ecosystems.
- B. Conservation of carnivorous animals is complex and could be dangerous to so many other vulnerable species,
- C. The revival of the ecosystem therefore, depends on the eating habits of the animals introduced therein.
- D. Therefore, all species must be revived and allowed to live in forests regardless of their being carnivorous.
_________Yet Japan, in many ways is seen as a safe choice, because of its past experience of hosting big events. It has an impeccable reputation for discipline and the ability to deliver the goods.
- A. The Japanese are anxious but ready to welcome the athletes.
- B. The shadow of the pandemic looms large over the Tokyo Olympics.
- C. The International Olympic Committee has fully supported the Tokyo games.
- D. Japan is going through an economic recession and could run out of funds.
- A. blunder, spontaneous, forget
- B. fallacy, impulsive, ignore
- C. mistake, natural, reject
- D. misconception, instinctive, neglect
- A. regulations, professionals, surpassing
- B. monitoring, experts, confounding
- C. resolutions, practitioners, reducing
- D. systems, masters, exceeding
- A. assiduous, ludicrous, most able
- B. assiduous, analytical, best
- C. well-groomed, assertive, compassionate
- D. kind-hearted, thoughtful, friendly
- A. approval, awards, promote
- B. indictment, memos, realise
- C. appraisal, writing, recognise
- D. appreciation, increments, advertise
- A. existing, reduced, sentinel
- B. prevailing, destroyed, testament
- C. surviving, eroded, witness
- D. continuing, broken down, observers
- A. Naturally, the fauna of the region varies with climatic changes.
- B. Some plants adapt themselves to a variety of climatic conditions.
- C. When the last tree dies in the climactic scene, the message in the movie becomes clear
- D. The climactic changes from summer to winter affected the moods of the hero of the film.
- A. The lives of the little princes in the large castle in the rich city were luxurious
- B. The rooms were adorned with luxuriant trimmings of gold, silk and velvet.
- C. They were handsome men who were distinguished by their luxuriant, golden tresse
- D. The cruise ship was of medium size, but the suites were very luxurious.
- A. The king was under intensive pressure to protect the borders of his vast empire
- B. The subject's loathing of the cruel emperor was intense
- C. Without intensive study, it is difficult for most students to get admitted into any course
- D. The intense debate between states led to the resolution of issues across the border.
- A. We called a mechanic to appraise the car before we bought it.
- B. The principal called a meeting to apprise the school's governing board of the progress made by all the students in the past year
- C. At the end of each practice session, the teacher trainees are expected to appraise their own performance
- D. The soldiers returned to the camp to appraise the commanding officer of the enemy's location.
- A. The young girl said, “I now request our chief guest to come forward for the lighting of the lamp."
- B. I just read that two men who took shelter under a tall tree during a thunderstorm were struck by lightning.
- C. I believe that skin lightning products have a lot of undesirable side effects
- D. The young girl helped her mother carry some of the groceries home, thereby lightening her heavy load.
1. n the past, companies with international aspirations simply familiarised themselves with any differences in the legal system or in the procedures used in the day-to-day business of import and export
2. Modern trade, however, demands more from companies
3. Today, the company seeking international success must also understand the people who live and work in countries they deal with, how they think, behave and do business.
4. To succeed in today’s global market place, it is essential to learn as much as possible about the conditions in overseas markets.
1. It mentions a video on TikTok that questioned an influencer’s possible views on the Israel-Palestine crisis.
2. Social media has given us the expectation that every video, every tweet needs to be irreproachable and encompass the lived experiences of the audience.
3. Should celebs always have a take, asks an article in a magazine.
4. “Do you guys even care about the issue or do you care about influencers caring about the issue?”
1. In a recent incident, villagers in a tea estate were shocked to find a leopard cub in a trench.
2. The cub was then taken to the area where she was discovered and reunited with her mother.
3. The 12,500 leopards in India stray into villages due to their shrinking habitat.
4. The wildlife vet examined and declared it to be uninjured but dehydrated.