1. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about corporeal gestures?
(A) They always result from intellectual actions. - Partly correct, passage states "large" number , not always
(B) They always result from emotional actions.
(C) At least some of them result from emotional actions. Correct - "he former in general and the small number of the latter that are distinctively emotional are nearly identical among men from physiological causes which do not affect with the same similarity the processes of thought."
(D) None of them result from emotional actions.
(E) They are easier to spot than are expressions of features.
2. According to the passage, which of the following is true of Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals?
(A) It is the earliest known literature in the field of sign languages.
(B) Its contents are not relevant in modern times.
(C) It discusses both intellectual and emotional actions.
(D) Not all of its contents are directly applicable to sign language. - Correct " For this reason much of the valuable contribution of Darwin in his book Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is not directly applicable to sign language."
(E) It preceded articulate speech.
3. With which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely agree?
(A) Corporal gestures are in general more varied than are expressions of features. - Quick way to solve this is PoE, Correct
(B) Sign language includes facial expressions only. - Incorrect, specifically mentioned in the para
(C) All human reactions are a result of voluntary responses. - Incorrect "A play of feature, whether instinctive or voluntary, accentuates and qualifies all motions intended to serve as signs, and strong instinctive facial expression is generally accompanied by action of the body or some of its members."
(D) Darwin is considered one of the torchbearers in the field of sign language. - Incorrect
(E) Corporeal gestures can never result from emotional actions. - Incorrect, same explanation as ques 1