1. The passage implies which of the following about the Special Feature Article?
I. It is targeted at a niche audience-
"to attract a class of readers that were not reached by the older literary periodicals." the passage doesn't say new class of readers, its only talking about readers who were not reached by older literary periodicals. NO
II. It was not created independently but rather evolved from some other types of articles-
"The product of these efforts at popularization was the special feature article" & "The rise of popular magazines and magazine sections of daily newspapers during the last thirty years has resulted in a type of writing known as the “special feature article.”"
YESIII. It is sensationalist in nature-
"Certain so-called sensational papers." NO
(A) I
(B) II
(C) I & III
(D) II & III
(E) All of above
ANS- B------------------------------------------------------------
2. What is the primary concern of the passage?
(A) Comparing treatment of news in various publications- nonsense
(B) Describing the attempt by certain newspapers to provide sensationalist writing- nonsense
(C) Exploring features of alternate news reporting- nonsense
(D) Describing the popularity of a particular type of writing and explaining its evolution-
CORRECTThe product of these efforts at popularization was the special feature article, with its story-like form, its touches of description, its.....
(E) Advocating the use of a particular type of writing in newspapers- wrong the author isn't advocating anything, just describing.
ANS- D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. Which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely agree with?
(A) Most readers of daily newspapers are from the older segment of the population- wrong, no support
(B) Daily newspapers sensationalize everyday news- wrong, mumble jumble nonsense
(C) Daily newspapers cater to the average man and woman-
CORRECT Daily newspapers had already discovered the advantage of giving the day’s news in a form that could be read rapidly with the maximum degree of interest by the average man and woman.
(D) Special feature articles traditionally dealt with serious issues- wrong, no support
(E) Special feature articles were published daily to retain reader interest- wrong, very wide assumption
ANS- C