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How can we know police reacted in such a manner in Q2?

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2. Policemen reacted to story events and characters

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The writer explains that the policemen’s reactions were surprisingly unprejudiced.” The rest of paragraph 3 explains that policemen reacted to story events and characters according to alternative (A).

Answer: A

From surprisingly unprejudice how did we infer they reaacted like most other people.
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How can we know police reacted in such a manner in Q2?

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2. Policemen reacted to story events and characters

Difficulty Level: Hard

Explanation

The writer explains that the policemen’s reactions were surprisingly unprejudiced.” The rest of paragraph 3 explains that policemen reacted to story events and characters according to alternative (A).

Answer: A

From surprisingly unprejudice how did we infer they reaacted like most other people.
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We can infer that by not just the word "unprejudice" but need to read the following 2-3 lines. The author said "They did not object to writers whose stories had to do with their protagonist’s rebellion against society’s accepted values. Nor did stories in which the strong father becomes the villain and in which our usual ideals of manhood are turned around offend them."

This means that policemen show no like or dislike and they look like they have no interest. So they act as the common people.
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From surprisingly unprejudice how did we infer they reaacted like most other people.

You're completely right -- we can't infer that. The passage tells us nothing about how "most people" react to story, unless I missed something (I wasn't willing to spend too much time on a passage written like this one), and that's not something we're allowed to make a guess about. We learn the officers didn't object to anti-authoritarian characters, or to stories that overturn gender stereotypes. We have no idea how non-officers react to those features of a story, though, so no way to justify answer A in Question 2. And I have no idea what two of the answer choices to Q2 even mean: what does it mean to "react unrealistically" to story events? And how does a "dilettante" react to a story? It's not clear to me the question writer even knows what that word means.
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plz anyone can explain, how only c is the answer and not others in question number 3
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3. To which sort of characters did policemen object?

Difficulty Level: 500

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The only characters that policemen objected to were unrealistic. See paragraph 3.

Answer: A
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