Directions (1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
What is perhaps most remarkable in regard to both Socialism and Anarchism is the association of a widespread popular movement with ideals for a better world. The ideals have been elaborated, in the first instance, by solitary writers of books, and yet powerful sections of the wage-earning classes have accepted them as their guide in the practical affairs of the world. In regard to Socialism this is evident; but in regard to Anarchism it is only true with some qualification. Anarchism as such has never been a widespread creed; it is only in the modified form of Syndicalism that it has achieved popularity. Unlike Socialism and Anarchism, Syndicalism is primarily the outcome, not of an idea, but of an organization: the fact of Trade Union organization came first, and the ideas of Syndicalism are those which seemed appropriate to this organization in the opinion of the more advanced French Trade Unions. But the ideas are, in the main, derived from Anarchism, and the men who gained acceptance for them were, for the most part, Anarchists. Thus we may regard Syndicalism as the Anarchism of the market-place as opposed to the Anarchism of isolated individuals which had preserved a precarious life throughout the previous decades. Taking this view, we find in Anarchist-Syndicalism the same combination of ideal and organization as we find in Socialist political parties
Q1. In can be inferred from the passage that the “few rare and exceptional men” are...
(a) Socialists
(b) Utopians
(c) Anarchists and Syndicalists
(d) Revolutionaries
(e) Apartheid
Q2. According to the passage, why did the “rare and exceptional men” fail in the past?
(a) The governments suppressed the ideas of equality and freedom brutally.
(b) The oppressed people were morally unreliable and there was no system that they could rely on to take them out of the depravity.
(c) The oppressed people were incapable of noticing the contradictions in society.
(d) They were victims of injustices, ignorance, oppression and morally unreliable.
(e) They were morally unreliable and depravity and was guided by personal ambition
Q3. According to the passage, the prerequisite for the radical reconstruction of society is/are...
A. Popular education
B. An improved standard of living
C. Sympathetic leaders
D. Socialist or Anarchist ideals
(a) A and B
(b) A, B, and C
(c) D only
(d) All of the above
(e ) A only
Q4. It can be inferred from the passage that Anarchism is...
(a) Syndicalism at the level of vast populations.
(b) Socialism at the level of organizations.
(c) Socialism at the level of vast populations.
(d) Syndicalism at the level of organizations.
(e) Socialism of vast populations
Q5. What is the main purpose of the passage?
(a) A historical survey of certain political ideals.
(b) To emphasize the difference between Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism.
(c) To describe the origin of certain political ideals.
(d) To study the political movements under Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism.
(e) To describe Syndicalism is primarily the outcome, not of an idea
Q6. Which of the following is most nearly similar in meaning of the word contemplating as used in the passage?
(a) discard
(b) slight
(c) envisage
(d) reject
(e) scorn
Q7. Which of the following is most nearly similar in meaning of the word instinctively as used in the passage?
(a) distinct
(b) unlikely
(c) equivocally
(d) intuitively
(e) movement
Q8. Which of the following is most nearly opposite in meaning of the word Toil as used in the passage?
(a) grind
(b) dormancy
(c) give
(d) exertion
(e) moil
Q9. Which of the following is most nearly opposite in meaning of the word Apathetic as used in the passage?
(a) uninterested
(b) indifferent
(c) eager
(d) lackadaisical
(e)parochial
Q10. Which of the following is most nearly opposite in meaning of the word Anarchists. as used in the passage?
(a)calm
(b)arrogant
(c)apartheid
(d) instinct
(e) fidelity
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