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Explanation for Q2 Anyone?


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2. According to the information in the passage, the life style of the British ‘Grand mum’ can best be described as

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The lifestyle of the ‘Grand mum’ can be discerned from the opening lines of the passage—‘racehorse loving, gin and tonic drinking. Such a lifestyle can hardly be called ‘Conservative’ or ‘Philanthropic’. Again, there is nothing in the passage to suggest that the Queen’s life was inspiring. It was also not sedentary because ‘race horse loving’ gives the opposite sense. ‘Extravagant’ is the best word to describe her lifestyle. Hence, the answer should be (A).

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Q1) It asks us what people thought of BBC before queen's death.

the formerly reverential BBC attracted criticism from the people because its newscasters did not wear black ties and they discussed the event with a frankness that would have been unthinkable a few years ago.
Reverential means quality of respect and admiration

Only option C is along the line. Hence the correct option

Originally posted by rickyric395 on 13 Jul 2023, 00:44.
Last edited by Sajjad1994 on 13 Jul 2023, 11:16, edited 2 times in total.
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Q2) It asks us to assign an adjective to queen.
In para 1: -the racehorse loving, gin and tonic drinking ‘grand old mum’, as the Brits called her,
We only have this above information on queen's lifestyle. So answer will be along the lines of some sort of playful nature.

A: - Yes, right along our thinking.
B: - Can't say. kind of opposite of what passage describes her.
C: - Can't say.
D: - No information to suggest this.
E: - Definitely opposite of this.
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Q3) It asks us what author means when he called ‘Messrs Gieves of Old Bond Street’ as ‘Messrs Thieves’
Looking in 2nd para: -
1) when King George VI died on February 6, 1952. It(armband) was dispatched by Messrs Gieves of Old Bond Street in London.
2) we were billed by ‘Messrs Thieves’ for five shillings, a princely sum then, because our pay was four shillings a day.

Combining 1) and 2) we can infer that author wasn't happy on being billed 5 shillings when his pay was 4 shillings per day. Looking for some sort of displeasure in tone of author, hence option choice along the same will be the answer.
A: - Yes, right along our thinking.
B: - It is true, but that's not why author called them thieves.
C: - Yes author's pay did get increased, but it doesn't mean he was underpaid, nor it had any relation to calling ‘Messrs Gieves of Old Bond Street’ as ‘Messrs Thieves’. Thus, this choice can't be inferred.
D: - Irrelevant
E: - Nothing in passage suggests this.
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Hi,out of the four questions,I found the fourth one a bit tricky. So,here is the explanation.

A - in the entire passage,this has not been told even once. BBC was just one incident. So,no generalisation.

B - Distortion of facts. She was widowed 50 years ago.

C- the entire passage revolves around this. That's why on both funeral occasions,armbands were necessary. CORRECT

D - can't be said as per the passage

E- Distortion of facts. Less salary does not imply that they were underpaid.

I hope this helps. I used pure elimination in the passage.
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