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Reading Comprehension Sample Questions
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    Sample Questions for:
    Reading Comprehension
    Difficulty Level: 1-5 of 10

    Purpose of this set of sample questions is to              2. The phrase 'Go to the brink' in the passage
    familiarize the test taker with the question types that       means
    appear on the actual test.
                                                               A. Retreating from extreme danger.
                                                               B. Declare war on each other.
    Reading Comprehension                                      C. Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in
                                                                  it.
                                                               D. Negotiate for peace.
    Directions:                                                E. Commit suicide.
    Each reading passage in this section is followed by
    questions based on the content of the reading              3. In the author's opinion
    passage. Read the passage carefully and chose the
    best answer to each question. The questions are to be      A. Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so
    answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in         far saved mankind from a catastrophe.
    the passage.                                               B. Superpowers have at last realized the need for
                                                                  abandoning the production of lethal weapons.
    Passage 1                                                  C. Mankind is heading towards complete
                                                                  destruction.
    But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed,       D. Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of lethal
    but he cannot be destroyed, because his soul is               weapons are trying hard to avoid actual conflict.
    deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore,      E. There is a Silver lining over the production of
    though the situation seems dark in the context of the         deadly weapons.
    confrontation between the superpowers, the silver
    lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the          4. 'Irrepressible' in the second line means
    very nations which have spent incalculable resources
    and energy for the production of deadly weapons are        A.   incompatible
    desperately trying to find out how they might never        B.   strong
    be used. They threaten each other, intimidate each         C.   oppressive
    other and go to the brink, but before the total hour       D.   un-restrain able
    arrives they withdraw from the brink.                      E.   un-spirited

    1. The main point from the author's view is that           5. A suitable title for the above passage is

    A. Man's soul and spirit cannot be destroyed by            A. Destruction of mankind is in evitable.
       superpowers.                                            B. Man's desire to survive inhibits use of deadly
    B. Man's destiny is not fully clear or visible.               weapons.
    C. Man's soul and spirit are immortal.                     C. Mounting cost of modern weapons.
    D. Man's safety is assured by the delicate balance of      D. Threats and intimidation between super powers.
       power in terms of nuclear weapons.                      E. Cowardly retreat by man
    E. Human society will survive despite the serious
3      threat of total annihilation.                           Passage 2


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    Disequilibrium at the interface of water and air is a            E. incomplete
    factor on which the transfer of heat and water vapor       4. According to the given passage, in case the wind
    from the ocean to the air depends. The air within             was to decrease until there was no wind at all,
    about a millimeter of the water is almost saturated           which of the following would occur?
    with water vapor and the temperature of the air is               A. The air, which is closest to the ocean
    close to that of the surface water. Irrespective of how               surface, would get saturated with water
    small these differences might be, they are crucial, and               vapor.
    the disequilibrium is maintained by air near the                 B. The water would be cooler than the air
    surface mixing with air higher up, which is typically                 closest to the ocean surface.
    appreciably cooler and lower in water vapor content.             C. There would be a decrease in the amount
    The turbulence, which takes its energy from the wind,                 of moisture in the air closest to the ocean
    mixes the air. As the speed of wind increases, so does                surface.
    the turbulence, and consequently the rate of heat and            D. There would be an increase in the rate of
    moisture transfer. We can arrive at a detailed                        heat and moisture transfer.
    understanding of this phenomenon after further                   E. The temperature of the air closest to the
    study. The transfer of momentum from wind to water,                   ocean and that of the air higher up would
    which occurs when waves are formed, is an                             be the same.
    interacting-and complicated phenomenon. When
    waves are made by the wind, it transfers important         Passage 3
    amounts of energy-energy, which is consequently not
                                                               The Food and Drug Administration has formulated
    available for the production of turbulence.
                                                               certain severe restrictions regarding the use of
                                                               antibiotics, which are used to promote the health and
    1. This passage principally intends to:
                                                               growth of meat animals. Though the different types of
                                                               medicines mixed with the fodder of the animal’s kills
    A.   resolve a controversy                                 many microorganisms, it also encourages the
    B.   attempt a description of a phenomenon                 appearance of bacterial strains, which are resistant to
    C.   sketch a theory                                       anti-infective drugs.
    D.   reinforce certain research findings
    E.   tabulate various observations                         It has already been observed that penicillin and the
                                                               tetracyclines are not as effective therapeutically as
    2. The wind over the ocean usually does which of           they once used to be. This resistance to drugs is
       the following according to the given passage?           chiefly caused due to tiny circlets of genes, called
       I. Leads to cool, dry air coming in proximity with      plasmids, which are transferable between different
       the ocean surface.                                      species of bacteria. These plasmids are also one of the
       II. Maintains a steady rate of heat and moisture        two kinds of vehicles on which molecular biologists
       transfer between the ocean and the air.                 depend on while performing gene transplant
       III. Results in frequent changes in the ocean           experiments. Existing guidelines also forbid the use of
       surface temperature.                                    plasmids, which bear genes for resistance to
                                                               antibiotics, in the laboratories. Though congressional
    A.   I only                                                debate goes on as to whether these restrictions need
    B.   II only                                               to be toughened with reference to scientists in their
    C.   I and II only                                         laboratories, almost no congressional attention is
    D.   II and III only                                       being paid to an ill advised agricultural practice, which
    E.   I, II, and III                                        produces deleterious effects.

    3. According to the author the present knowledge           1. In the present passage, the author's primary
       regarding heat and moisture transfer from the              concern is with:
       ocean to air as
           A. revolutionary                                    A. The discovery of methods, which eliminate
4          B. inconsequential                                     harmful microorganisms without generating drug-
           C. outdated                                            resistant bacteria.
           D. derivative

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    B. Attempting an explanation of the reasons for               Passage 4
       congressional inaction about the regulation of
                                                                  Roger Rosenblatt's book Black Fiction, manages to
       gene transplant experiments.
                                                                  alter the approach taken in many previous studies by
    C. Portraying a problematic agricultural practice and
                                                                  making an attempt to apply literary rather than
       its serious genetic consequences
                                                                  sociopolitical criteria to its subject. Rosenblatt points
    D. The verification of the therapeutic ineffectiveness
                                                                  out that criticism of Black writing has very often
       of anti-infective drugs
                                                                  served as a pretext for an expounding on Black
    E. Evaluation of the recently proposed restrictions,
                                                                  history. The recent work of Addison Gayle's passes a
       which are intended to promote the growth of
                                                                  judgment on the value of Black fiction by clearly
       meat animals.
                                                                  political standards, rating each work according to the
                                                                  ideas of Black identity, which it propounds.
    2. As inferred from the above passage, the mutual
       transfer of plasmids between different bacteria            Though fiction results from political circumstances, its
       can result in which of the following?                      author react not in ideological ways to those
                                                                  circumstances, and talking about novels and stories
    A. Microorganisms, which have an in-built resistance          primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents
       to drugs                                                   much of the fictional enterprise. Affinities and
    B. Therapeutically useful circlets of genes                   connections are revealed in the works of Black fiction
    C. Penicillin like anti-infective drugs                       in Rosenblatt's literary analysis; these affinities and
    D. Viruses used by molecular biologists                       connections have been overlooked and ignored by
    E. Carriers for performing gene transplant                    solely political studies.
       experiments.                                               The writing of acceptable criticism of Black fiction,
                                                                  however, presumes giving satisfactory answers to a
    3. According to the above passage the author                  quite a few questions. The most important of all, is
       believes that those who favor the stiffening of            there a sufficient reason, apart from the racial identity
       restrictions on gene transplant research should            of the authors, for the grouping together of Black
       logically also.                                            authors? Secondly, what is the distinction of Black
                                                                  fiction from other modern fiction with which it is
        A. Approve and aid experiments with any                   largely contemporaneous? In the work Rosenblatt
           plasmids except those, which bear genes for            demonstrates that Black fiction is a distinct body of
           antibiotic resistance.                                 writing, which has an identifiable, coherent literary
        B. Inquire regarding the addition of anti-infective       tradition. He highlights recurring concerns and
           drugs to livestock feeds                               designs, which are independent of chronology in Black
        C. Oppose the using of penicillin and                     fiction written over the past eighty years. These
           tetracyclines in order to kill microorganisms          concerns and designs are thematic, and they come
        D. Agree to the development of meatier live-              from the central fact of the predominant white
           stock through the use of antibiotics                   culture, where the Black characters in the novel are
        E. Approve of congressional debate and                    situated irrespective of whether they attempt to
           discussion regarding science and health                conform to that culture or they rebel against it.
           issues.
                                                                 Rosenblatt's work does leave certain aesthetic
                                                                 questions open. His thematic analysis allows
    4. The attitude the author has with reference to the
                                                                 considerable objectivity; he even clearly states that he
        development of bacterial strains that render
                                                                 does not intend to judge the merit of the various
        antibiotic drugs in effective can best be
                                                                 works yet his reluctance seems misplaced, especially
        described as
                                                                 since an attempt to appraise might have led to
                                                                 interesting results. For example, certain novels have
    A. indifferent
                                                                 an appearance of structural diffusion. Is this a defeat,
    B. perplexed
                                                                 or are the authors working out of, or attempting to
    C. pretentious
                                                                 forge, a different kind of aesthetic? Apart from this,
5   D. insincere
                                                                 the style of certain Black novels, like Jean Toomer's
    E. apprehensive
                                                                 Cane, verges on expressionism or surrealism; does
                                                                 this technique provide a counterpoint to the
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    prevalent theme that portrays the fate against which          E. Calculated the relative literary merit of the novels
    Black heroes are pitted, a theme usually conveyed by             he analyzed thematically.
    more naturalistic modes of expressions?
    Irrespective of such omissions, what Rosenblatt talks         4. Rosenblatt's discussion of Black Fiction is :
    about in his work makes for an astute and worthwhile
    study. His book very effectively surveys a variety of         A.   Pedantic and contentious
    novels, highlighting certain fascinating and little-          B.   Critical but admiring
    known works like James Weldon Johnson's                       C.   Ironic and deprecating
    Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Black Fiction is          D.   Argumentative but unfocused
    tightly constructed, and levelheaded and penetrating          E.   Stilted and insincere.
    criticism is exemplified in its forthright and lucid style.
                                                                  5. According to the given passage the author would
    1. The author of the passage raises and objection to             be LEAST likely to approve of which among the
       criticism of Black fiction like that by Addison               following?
       Gayle as it:
                                                                  A. Analyzing the influence of political events on the
    A. Highlights only the purely literary aspects of such           personal ideology of Black writers
       works                                                      B. Attempting a critical study, which applies
    B. Misconceive the ideological content of such                   sociopolitical criteria to the autobiographies of
       fiction                                                       Black authors
    C. Miscalculate the notions of Black identity                 C. A literary study of Black poetry that appraises the
       presented in such fiction                                     merits of poems according to the political
    D. Replaces political for literary criteria in evaluating        acceptability of their themes
       such fiction                                               D. Studying the growth of a distinct Black literary
    E. Disregards the reciprocation between Black                    tradition within the context of Black history
       history and Black identity exhibited in such fiction.      E. Undertaking a literary study, which attempts to
                                                                     isolate aesthetic qualities unique to Black fiction.
    2. The primary concern of the author in the above
       passage is:                                                6. From the following options, which does the
                                                                     author not make use of while discussing Black
    A. Reviewing the validity of a work of criticism                 Fiction?
    B. Comparing various critical approaches to a subject
    C. Talking of the limitations of a particular kind of         A.   Rhetorical questions
       criticism                                                  B.   Specific examples
    D. Recapitulation of the major points in a work of            C.   Comparison and contrast
       criticism                                                  D.   Definition of terms
    E. Illustrating the theoretical background of a certain       E.   Personal opinion.
       kind of criticism.
                                                                  7. The author makes a reference to James Weldon
    3. The author is of the opinion that Black Fiction               Johnson's Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man
       would have been improved had Rosenblatt:                      most probably to:

    A. Undertaken a more careful evaluation of the                A. Highlight the affinities between Rosenblatt's
       ideological and historical aspects of Black Fiction           method of thematic analysis and earlier criticism
    B. Been more objective in his approach to novels              B. Elucidate regarding the point made regarding
       and stories by Black authors                                  expressionistic style earlier in the passage
    C. Attempted a more detailed exploration of the               C. Qualify the assessment of Rosenblatt's book made
       recurring themes in Black fiction throughout its              in the first paragraph of the passage
       history                                                    D. Demonstrate the affinities among the various
6   D. Established a basis for placing Black fiction within          Black novels talked of by Rosenblatt's literary
       its own unique literary tradition                             analysis


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    E. Present a specific example of one of the                  C. Maladaptive characteristics, once fixed, make the
       accomplishments of Rosenblatt's work.                        emergence of other maladaptive characteristics
                                                                    more likely
    Passage 5                                                    D. The designation of a characteristic as being
                                                                    maladaptive must always remain highly tentative
    Some modern anthropologists hold that biological
                                                                 E. Changes in the total human environment can
    evolution has shaped not only human morphology but
                                                                    outpace evolutionary change.
    also human behavior. The role those anthropologists
    ascribe to evolution is not of dictating the details of
                                                                 3. The primary purpose of the passage is to present
    human behavior but one of imposing constraints -
    ways of feeling, thinking, and acting that ''come
    naturally'' in archetypal situations in any culture. Our     A. A position on the foundations of human behavior
    ''frailties'' - emotions and motives such as rage, fear,        and on what those foundations imply
    greed, gluttony, joy, lust, love-may be a very mixed         B. A theory outlining the parallel development of
    assortment quality: we are, as we say, ''in the grip'' of       human morphology and of human behavior
    them. And thus they give us our sense of constraints.        C. A diagnostic test for separating biologically
                                                                    determined behavior patterns from culture -
    Unhappily, some of those frailties our need for ever-           specific detail
    increasing security among them is presently                  D. An overview of those human emotions and
    maladaptive. Yet beneath the overlay of cultural                motive's that impose constraints on human
    detail, they, too, are said to be biological in direction,      behavior
    and therefore as natural to us as are our appendixes.        E. A practical method for resting the pressures of
    We would need to comprehend thoroughly their                    biologically determined drives.
    adaptive origins in order to understand how badly
    they guide us now. And we might then begin to resist         4. Which of the following most probably provides
    their pressure.                                                 an appropriate analogy from human morphology
                                                                    for the ''details'' versus ''constraints'' distinction
    1. The author implies that control to any extent                made in the passage in relation to human
       over the ''frailties'' that constrain our behavior is        behavior?
       tough to presuppose
                                                                 A. The ability of most people to see all the colors of
    A. That those frailties and adaptive are recognized as          the visible spectrum as against most people’s
       currently beneficial and adaptive                            inability to name any but the primary colors
    B. That there is little or no overlay of cultural detail     B. The ability of even the least fortunate people to
       that masks their true nature.                                show compassion as against people's inability to
    C. That there are cultures in which those frailties do          mask their feelings completely
       not ''come naturally'' and from which such control        C. The ability of some people to dive to great depths
       can be learned                                               as against most people's inability to swim long
    D. A full understanding of why those frailties evolved          distance
       and of how they function now                              D. The psychological profile of those people who are
    E. A thorough grasp of the principle that cultural              able to delay gratification as against people's
       detail in human behavior can differ arbitrarily              inability to control their lives completely
       from society to society.                                  E. The greater lung capacity of mountain peoples
                                                                    that helps them live in oxygen-poor air as against
    2. It can be inferred that in his discussion of                 people's inability to fly without special apparatus.
       maladaptive frailties the author assumes that

    A. Evolution does not favor the emergence of
       adaptive characteristics over the emergence of            For answers and solution explanation of the
       maladaptive ones                                          questions, visit official website of College of
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       is regarded as transitory in evolutionary theory
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GAT NTS SAMPLE PAPERS MATERIAL PART 10

  • 1. Test Taker’s Help Series College of Admission Tests CAT Sample Questions The Sample Questions are provided to familiarize you with the contents of the section. Reading Comprehension
  • 2. Published by CAT Publications A subsidiary of College of Admission Tests OPP MEPCO Offices, Khanewal Road, Multan (Pakistan) www.cat.edu.pk For Classroom Courses at College of Admission Tests, Multan (Pakistan) Copyright © 2008 - 2009 by CAT Publications Multan (Pakistan) No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the publishing authority. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Publishing Department, College of Admission Tests, Multan (Pakistan) or online at http://www.cat.edu.pk/permissions Trademarks: CAT Publications, and the College of Admission Tests’ logo and related trade dresses are trademarks of College of Admission Tests and/or its affiliates in Pakistan and other countries, and may not be used without written permission. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. College of Admission Tests is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. For general information on our other products and services, please contact College of Admission Tests Multan (Pakistan) Phone: 92 61 4550698, 92 61 8143333, website: http://www.cat.edu.pk.
  • 3. Reading Comprehension Sample Questions CAT Sample Questions for: Reading Comprehension Difficulty Level: 1-5 of 10 Purpose of this set of sample questions is to 2. The phrase 'Go to the brink' in the passage familiarize the test taker with the question types that means appear on the actual test. A. Retreating from extreme danger. B. Declare war on each other. Reading Comprehension C. Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in it. D. Negotiate for peace. Directions: E. Commit suicide. Each reading passage in this section is followed by questions based on the content of the reading 3. In the author's opinion passage. Read the passage carefully and chose the best answer to each question. The questions are to be A. Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in far saved mankind from a catastrophe. the passage. B. Superpowers have at last realized the need for abandoning the production of lethal weapons. Passage 1 C. Mankind is heading towards complete destruction. But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed, D. Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of lethal but he cannot be destroyed, because his soul is weapons are trying hard to avoid actual conflict. deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore, E. There is a Silver lining over the production of though the situation seems dark in the context of the deadly weapons. confrontation between the superpowers, the silver lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the 4. 'Irrepressible' in the second line means very nations which have spent incalculable resources and energy for the production of deadly weapons are A. incompatible desperately trying to find out how they might never B. strong be used. They threaten each other, intimidate each C. oppressive other and go to the brink, but before the total hour D. un-restrain able arrives they withdraw from the brink. E. un-spirited 1. The main point from the author's view is that 5. A suitable title for the above passage is A. Man's soul and spirit cannot be destroyed by A. Destruction of mankind is in evitable. superpowers. B. Man's desire to survive inhibits use of deadly B. Man's destiny is not fully clear or visible. weapons. C. Man's soul and spirit are immortal. C. Mounting cost of modern weapons. D. Man's safety is assured by the delicate balance of D. Threats and intimidation between super powers. power in terms of nuclear weapons. E. Cowardly retreat by man E. Human society will survive despite the serious 3 threat of total annihilation. Passage 2 College of Admission Tests – Multan. Phone : 061 814 3333 , 061 4550698 | Website: www.cat.edu.pk
  • 4. Reading Comprehension Sample Questions CAT Disequilibrium at the interface of water and air is a E. incomplete factor on which the transfer of heat and water vapor 4. According to the given passage, in case the wind from the ocean to the air depends. The air within was to decrease until there was no wind at all, about a millimeter of the water is almost saturated which of the following would occur? with water vapor and the temperature of the air is A. The air, which is closest to the ocean close to that of the surface water. Irrespective of how surface, would get saturated with water small these differences might be, they are crucial, and vapor. the disequilibrium is maintained by air near the B. The water would be cooler than the air surface mixing with air higher up, which is typically closest to the ocean surface. appreciably cooler and lower in water vapor content. C. There would be a decrease in the amount The turbulence, which takes its energy from the wind, of moisture in the air closest to the ocean mixes the air. As the speed of wind increases, so does surface. the turbulence, and consequently the rate of heat and D. There would be an increase in the rate of moisture transfer. We can arrive at a detailed heat and moisture transfer. understanding of this phenomenon after further E. The temperature of the air closest to the study. The transfer of momentum from wind to water, ocean and that of the air higher up would which occurs when waves are formed, is an be the same. interacting-and complicated phenomenon. When waves are made by the wind, it transfers important Passage 3 amounts of energy-energy, which is consequently not The Food and Drug Administration has formulated available for the production of turbulence. certain severe restrictions regarding the use of antibiotics, which are used to promote the health and 1. This passage principally intends to: growth of meat animals. Though the different types of medicines mixed with the fodder of the animal’s kills A. resolve a controversy many microorganisms, it also encourages the B. attempt a description of a phenomenon appearance of bacterial strains, which are resistant to C. sketch a theory anti-infective drugs. D. reinforce certain research findings E. tabulate various observations It has already been observed that penicillin and the tetracyclines are not as effective therapeutically as 2. The wind over the ocean usually does which of they once used to be. This resistance to drugs is the following according to the given passage? chiefly caused due to tiny circlets of genes, called I. Leads to cool, dry air coming in proximity with plasmids, which are transferable between different the ocean surface. species of bacteria. These plasmids are also one of the II. Maintains a steady rate of heat and moisture two kinds of vehicles on which molecular biologists transfer between the ocean and the air. depend on while performing gene transplant III. Results in frequent changes in the ocean experiments. Existing guidelines also forbid the use of surface temperature. plasmids, which bear genes for resistance to antibiotics, in the laboratories. Though congressional A. I only debate goes on as to whether these restrictions need B. II only to be toughened with reference to scientists in their C. I and II only laboratories, almost no congressional attention is D. II and III only being paid to an ill advised agricultural practice, which E. I, II, and III produces deleterious effects. 3. According to the author the present knowledge 1. In the present passage, the author's primary regarding heat and moisture transfer from the concern is with: ocean to air as A. revolutionary A. The discovery of methods, which eliminate 4 B. inconsequential harmful microorganisms without generating drug- C. outdated resistant bacteria. D. derivative College of Admission Tests – Multan. Phone : 061 814 3333 , 061 4550698 | Website: www.cat.edu.pk
  • 5. Reading Comprehension Sample Questions CAT B. Attempting an explanation of the reasons for Passage 4 congressional inaction about the regulation of Roger Rosenblatt's book Black Fiction, manages to gene transplant experiments. alter the approach taken in many previous studies by C. Portraying a problematic agricultural practice and making an attempt to apply literary rather than its serious genetic consequences sociopolitical criteria to its subject. Rosenblatt points D. The verification of the therapeutic ineffectiveness out that criticism of Black writing has very often of anti-infective drugs served as a pretext for an expounding on Black E. Evaluation of the recently proposed restrictions, history. The recent work of Addison Gayle's passes a which are intended to promote the growth of judgment on the value of Black fiction by clearly meat animals. political standards, rating each work according to the ideas of Black identity, which it propounds. 2. As inferred from the above passage, the mutual transfer of plasmids between different bacteria Though fiction results from political circumstances, its can result in which of the following? author react not in ideological ways to those circumstances, and talking about novels and stories A. Microorganisms, which have an in-built resistance primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents to drugs much of the fictional enterprise. Affinities and B. Therapeutically useful circlets of genes connections are revealed in the works of Black fiction C. Penicillin like anti-infective drugs in Rosenblatt's literary analysis; these affinities and D. Viruses used by molecular biologists connections have been overlooked and ignored by E. Carriers for performing gene transplant solely political studies. experiments. The writing of acceptable criticism of Black fiction, however, presumes giving satisfactory answers to a 3. According to the above passage the author quite a few questions. The most important of all, is believes that those who favor the stiffening of there a sufficient reason, apart from the racial identity restrictions on gene transplant research should of the authors, for the grouping together of Black logically also. authors? Secondly, what is the distinction of Black fiction from other modern fiction with which it is A. Approve and aid experiments with any largely contemporaneous? In the work Rosenblatt plasmids except those, which bear genes for demonstrates that Black fiction is a distinct body of antibiotic resistance. writing, which has an identifiable, coherent literary B. Inquire regarding the addition of anti-infective tradition. He highlights recurring concerns and drugs to livestock feeds designs, which are independent of chronology in Black C. Oppose the using of penicillin and fiction written over the past eighty years. These tetracyclines in order to kill microorganisms concerns and designs are thematic, and they come D. Agree to the development of meatier live- from the central fact of the predominant white stock through the use of antibiotics culture, where the Black characters in the novel are E. Approve of congressional debate and situated irrespective of whether they attempt to discussion regarding science and health conform to that culture or they rebel against it. issues. Rosenblatt's work does leave certain aesthetic questions open. His thematic analysis allows 4. The attitude the author has with reference to the considerable objectivity; he even clearly states that he development of bacterial strains that render does not intend to judge the merit of the various antibiotic drugs in effective can best be works yet his reluctance seems misplaced, especially described as since an attempt to appraise might have led to interesting results. For example, certain novels have A. indifferent an appearance of structural diffusion. Is this a defeat, B. perplexed or are the authors working out of, or attempting to C. pretentious forge, a different kind of aesthetic? Apart from this, 5 D. insincere the style of certain Black novels, like Jean Toomer's E. apprehensive Cane, verges on expressionism or surrealism; does this technique provide a counterpoint to the College of Admission Tests – Multan. Phone : 061 814 3333 , 061 4550698 | Website: www.cat.edu.pk
  • 6. Reading Comprehension Sample Questions CAT prevalent theme that portrays the fate against which E. Calculated the relative literary merit of the novels Black heroes are pitted, a theme usually conveyed by he analyzed thematically. more naturalistic modes of expressions? Irrespective of such omissions, what Rosenblatt talks 4. Rosenblatt's discussion of Black Fiction is : about in his work makes for an astute and worthwhile study. His book very effectively surveys a variety of A. Pedantic and contentious novels, highlighting certain fascinating and little- B. Critical but admiring known works like James Weldon Johnson's C. Ironic and deprecating Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Black Fiction is D. Argumentative but unfocused tightly constructed, and levelheaded and penetrating E. Stilted and insincere. criticism is exemplified in its forthright and lucid style. 5. According to the given passage the author would 1. The author of the passage raises and objection to be LEAST likely to approve of which among the criticism of Black fiction like that by Addison following? Gayle as it: A. Analyzing the influence of political events on the A. Highlights only the purely literary aspects of such personal ideology of Black writers works B. Attempting a critical study, which applies B. Misconceive the ideological content of such sociopolitical criteria to the autobiographies of fiction Black authors C. Miscalculate the notions of Black identity C. A literary study of Black poetry that appraises the presented in such fiction merits of poems according to the political D. Replaces political for literary criteria in evaluating acceptability of their themes such fiction D. Studying the growth of a distinct Black literary E. Disregards the reciprocation between Black tradition within the context of Black history history and Black identity exhibited in such fiction. E. Undertaking a literary study, which attempts to isolate aesthetic qualities unique to Black fiction. 2. The primary concern of the author in the above passage is: 6. From the following options, which does the author not make use of while discussing Black A. Reviewing the validity of a work of criticism Fiction? B. Comparing various critical approaches to a subject C. Talking of the limitations of a particular kind of A. Rhetorical questions criticism B. Specific examples D. Recapitulation of the major points in a work of C. Comparison and contrast criticism D. Definition of terms E. Illustrating the theoretical background of a certain E. Personal opinion. kind of criticism. 7. The author makes a reference to James Weldon 3. The author is of the opinion that Black Fiction Johnson's Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man would have been improved had Rosenblatt: most probably to: A. Undertaken a more careful evaluation of the A. Highlight the affinities between Rosenblatt's ideological and historical aspects of Black Fiction method of thematic analysis and earlier criticism B. Been more objective in his approach to novels B. Elucidate regarding the point made regarding and stories by Black authors expressionistic style earlier in the passage C. Attempted a more detailed exploration of the C. Qualify the assessment of Rosenblatt's book made recurring themes in Black fiction throughout its in the first paragraph of the passage history D. Demonstrate the affinities among the various 6 D. Established a basis for placing Black fiction within Black novels talked of by Rosenblatt's literary its own unique literary tradition analysis College of Admission Tests – Multan. Phone : 061 814 3333 , 061 4550698 | Website: www.cat.edu.pk
  • 7. Reading Comprehension Sample Questions CAT E. Present a specific example of one of the C. Maladaptive characteristics, once fixed, make the accomplishments of Rosenblatt's work. emergence of other maladaptive characteristics more likely Passage 5 D. The designation of a characteristic as being maladaptive must always remain highly tentative Some modern anthropologists hold that biological E. Changes in the total human environment can evolution has shaped not only human morphology but outpace evolutionary change. also human behavior. The role those anthropologists ascribe to evolution is not of dictating the details of 3. The primary purpose of the passage is to present human behavior but one of imposing constraints - ways of feeling, thinking, and acting that ''come naturally'' in archetypal situations in any culture. Our A. A position on the foundations of human behavior ''frailties'' - emotions and motives such as rage, fear, and on what those foundations imply greed, gluttony, joy, lust, love-may be a very mixed B. A theory outlining the parallel development of assortment quality: we are, as we say, ''in the grip'' of human morphology and of human behavior them. And thus they give us our sense of constraints. C. A diagnostic test for separating biologically determined behavior patterns from culture - Unhappily, some of those frailties our need for ever- specific detail increasing security among them is presently D. An overview of those human emotions and maladaptive. Yet beneath the overlay of cultural motive's that impose constraints on human detail, they, too, are said to be biological in direction, behavior and therefore as natural to us as are our appendixes. E. A practical method for resting the pressures of We would need to comprehend thoroughly their biologically determined drives. adaptive origins in order to understand how badly they guide us now. And we might then begin to resist 4. Which of the following most probably provides their pressure. an appropriate analogy from human morphology for the ''details'' versus ''constraints'' distinction 1. The author implies that control to any extent made in the passage in relation to human over the ''frailties'' that constrain our behavior is behavior? tough to presuppose A. The ability of most people to see all the colors of A. That those frailties and adaptive are recognized as the visible spectrum as against most people’s currently beneficial and adaptive inability to name any but the primary colors B. That there is little or no overlay of cultural detail B. The ability of even the least fortunate people to that masks their true nature. show compassion as against people's inability to C. That there are cultures in which those frailties do mask their feelings completely not ''come naturally'' and from which such control C. The ability of some people to dive to great depths can be learned as against most people's inability to swim long D. A full understanding of why those frailties evolved distance and of how they function now D. The psychological profile of those people who are E. A thorough grasp of the principle that cultural able to delay gratification as against people's detail in human behavior can differ arbitrarily inability to control their lives completely from society to society. E. The greater lung capacity of mountain peoples that helps them live in oxygen-poor air as against 2. It can be inferred that in his discussion of people's inability to fly without special apparatus. maladaptive frailties the author assumes that A. Evolution does not favor the emergence of adaptive characteristics over the emergence of For answers and solution explanation of the maladaptive ones questions, visit official website of College of 7 B. Any structure or behavior not positively adaptive Admission tests. is regarded as transitory in evolutionary theory http://www.cat.edu.pk College of Admission Tests – Multan. Phone : 061 814 3333 , 061 4550698 | Website: www.cat.edu.pk