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Q1. At a discussion panel on the making of Secrets and Lies, British director Mike Leigh stated that by involving actors in the creative process, beginning with the conception of the piece, through research, discussion, improvisation, rewrites, and rehearsals, he aims to depict real life. A. rewrites, and rehearsals, he aims to depict real life B. rewriting, and rehearsing, he aims to depict real life C. which by rewriting and rehearsing he aimed to depict real life D. rehearsals, and rewrites, his aim is to depict life realistically E. rehearsals, and rewrites, he aimed to depict life realistically Difficulty - Hard
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Q2. Pharmaceuticals, despite facing an ongoing innovation challenge, ranks as one of the most profitable industries in a recent study, surpassed only by internet and network services. A] ranks as one of the most profitable industries in a recent study, surpassed only B] rank as one of the most profitable industries in a recent study, only surpassed C] has the rank of the most profitable industries in a recent study, only surpassed D] are one of the most profitable industries in a recent study, surpassed only E] have been ranked as one of the most profitable industries in a recent study, only surpassed
SC Questions September - 9 :Q1. According to classical Marxism, the class
struggle, caused by economic inequity, bringing about the universal workers’ revolution that would end history.
(A) struggle, caused by economic inequity, bringing about the universal workers’ revolution that would end history
(B) struggle, due to economic inequity, would bring about the universal workers’ revolution, thereby ending history
(C) struggle, which was brought about by economic inequity, causing the universal workers’ revolution that would end history
(D) struggle was because of economic inequity, and it would bring about the universal workers’ revolution and the end of history
(E) struggle was due to economic inequity, bringing about the universal workers’ revolution and ending history
Q2.
Although offering a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord, the original fortepiano, invented in the early eighteenth century — indeed the name comes from the Italian forte (“loud”) + piano (“soft”) — the fortepiano would now sound dynamically limited compared to our modern grand pianos.
(A) Although offering a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord, the original fortepiano, invented in the early eighteenth century
(B) Although the original fortepiano, invented in the early eighteenth century, offered a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord
(C) Although it offered a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord, the original fortepiano, invented in the early eighteenth century
(D) Invented in the early eighteenth century, the original fortepiano offered a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord
(E) The original fortepiano, invented in the early eighteenth century, although it offered a dynamic range simply absent on the harpsichord
Difficulty - Hard