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1. UNSEEN PASSAGE:. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.1. Though terracotta warriors of Xian district in China are one of the most significant archaeological excavations of the twentieth century. It is believed that Qin Shihuangdi (221-207 BC), considered the first emperor of China, ordered the creation of around 7000 life-size clay soldiers in 201 BC to guard his tomb for eternity. The emperor is believed to have unified China during his reign and hence, this army is also considered to be a commemoration of his victories.2. The sculptures were discovered by a group of farmers in 1974 to the east of Xi’an in the Shaanxi province. While digging a well, the workers found three pits filled with the lifelike figures, which were made of a type of terracotta clay. Experts say that long ago, Emperor Shihuangdi ordered the creation of the clay army, along with a 20-square-mile tomb to house it. Apart from life-size statues of soldiers and horses, weapons which were found such as swords, spears, battle-axes, shields, crossbows and arrowheads were found to be sharp, coated with chromium oxide which made them resistant to rust and corrosion even after being buried for more than 2000 years.3. Shen Maosheng, from the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, said that archaeologists had located another 11 warriors but had not yet begun to excavate, or dig up the sculptures.4. Today, people from around the world visit China to see these terracotta warriors each of whose figures is individually carved. So they have different hairstyles, expressions and facial features. Inside the pit, the statues are arranged by military rank which means that higher the rank, the taller is the statue. As the lower half of each soldier is made of solid clay with the upper half being hollow, the figures remain upright.5. The discovery of the terracotta army is significant as it helps us to understand the economic and social history of that period along with the military hierarchy that existed during that time.1.1 Answer the following based on your reading of the passage.(a) The creation of the clay soldiers was ordered by Qin Shihuangdi to guard his tomb and
(b) The terracotta soldiers were discovered by
(c) The weapons found in the pits had neither corroded nor rusted in spite of being buried because
(d) The statues of the terracotta soldiers have not fallen dowmbecause
(e) By studying the placement of the soldiers and the excavated town, one can understand the
(f) What was Shen Maosheng’s claim?
(g) Name the weapons found in the Shaanxi province.
(h) Describe the terracotta warriors in China that people come to see from all over the world.
1. UNSEEN PASSAGE:
. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
1. Though terracotta warriors of Xian district in China are one of the most significant archaeological excavations of the twentieth century. It is believed that Qin Shihuangdi (221-207 BC), considered the first emperor of China, ordered the creation of around 7000 life-size clay soldiers in 201 BC to guard his tomb for eternity. The emperor is believed to have unified China during his reign and hence, this army is also considered to be a commemoration of his victories.
2. The sculptures were discovered by a group of farmers in 1974 to the east of Xi’an in the Shaanxi province. While digging a well, the workers found three pits filled with the lifelike figures, which were made of a type of terracotta clay. Experts say that long ago, Emperor Shihuangdi ordered the creation of the clay army, along with a 20-square-mile tomb to house it. Apart from life-size statues of soldiers and horses, weapons which were found such as swords, spears, battle-axes, shields, crossbows and arrowheads were found to be sharp, coated with chromium oxide which made them resistant to rust and corrosion even after being buried for more than 2000 years.
3. Shen Maosheng, from the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, said that archaeologists had located another 11 warriors but had not yet begun to excavate, or dig up the sculptures.
4. Today, people from around the world visit China to see these terracotta warriors each of whose figures is individually carved. So they have different hairstyles, expressions and facial features. Inside the pit, the statues are arranged by military rank which means that higher the rank, the taller is the statue. As the lower half of each soldier is made of solid clay with the upper half being hollow, the figures remain upright.
5. The discovery of the terracotta army is significant as it helps us to understand the economic and social history of that period along with the military hierarchy that existed during that time.
1.1 Answer the following based on your reading of the passage.
(a) The creation of the clay soldiers was ordered by Qin Shihuangdi to guard his tomb and
(b) The terracotta soldiers were discovered by
(c) The weapons found in the pits had neither corroded nor rusted in spite of being buried because
(d) The statues of the terracotta soldiers have not fallen dowmbecause
(e) By studying the placement of the soldiers and the excavated town, one can understand the
(f) What was Shen Maosheng’s claim?
(g) Name the weapons found in the Shaanxi province.
(h) Describe the terracotta warriors in China that people come to see from all over the world.
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2. Pick out the correct sentence from among the four sentences in each of the following examples.- (a) I was able to pass the exam. But I could not appear for it
(b) I could pass the exam. But I did not appear for it
(c) I was able to pass the exam. But I did not appeared for it ’
(d) I was able to pass the exam. But I did not appear for it
- (a) Nobody knows his whereabouts. He may was there in Doha
(b) Nobody knew his whereabouts. He may be there in Doha
(c) Nobody knews his where abouts. He is there in Doha
(d) Nobody knows his whereabouts. He might be there in Doha
- (a) The drug addicts may not be tortured but should be rehabilitated
(b) The drug addicts can not be tortured but must be rehabilitated
(c) The drug addicts should not be tortured but might be rehabilitated
(d) The drug addicts must not be tortured but should be rehabilitated
- (a) You ought to help the blind to cross the road
(b) You must to help the blind to cross the road
(c) You ought to help the blind to crossing the road
(d) You should help the blinds to cross the ‘ road
- (a) You need not worry at all. I am take care of your luggage
(b) You need not worry at all. I will take care of your luggage
(c) You need to not worry at all. I will taking care of your luggage
(d) You need not worry at all. I will be take care of your luggage
- (a) Everyone should follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers
(b) Everyone may be follow the path shown by their parents and teachers
(c) Every should be follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers
(d) Everyone might follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers
- (a) Abhi can achieve his goal if they have strong determination
(b) Abhi may achieve his goal if he had strong determination
(c) Abhi can achieve his goal but he has strong determination
(d) Abhi can achieve his goal if has strong determination
- (a) This seems to be difficult. But I will make this happen
(b) This seemed to be difficult. But I may make this happen
(c) This seems to be difficult. But I shall make this happen
(d) This seemed to be difficult. But I should make this happen
- (a) One should not too careful about what is good or what is bad
(b) One should not be too careful about what is good or what is bad
(c) One may not be too careful about what is good or what is bad
(d) One will not be too careful about what is good or what is bad
- (a) He might be pass the exam in the first attempt
(b) He must be pass the exam in the first attempt
(c) He must pass the exam in the first attempt
(d) He should be pass the exam in the first attempt
2. Pick out the correct sentence from among the four sentences in each of the following examples.
- (a) I was able to pass the exam. But I could not appear for it (b) I could pass the exam. But I did not appear for it (c) I was able to pass the exam. But I did not appeared for it ’ (d) I was able to pass the exam. But I did not appear for it
- (a) Nobody knows his whereabouts. He may was there in Doha (b) Nobody knew his whereabouts. He may be there in Doha (c) Nobody knews his where abouts. He is there in Doha (d) Nobody knows his whereabouts. He might be there in Doha
- (a) The drug addicts may not be tortured but should be rehabilitated (b) The drug addicts can not be tortured but must be rehabilitated (c) The drug addicts should not be tortured but might be rehabilitated (d) The drug addicts must not be tortured but should be rehabilitated
- (a) You ought to help the blind to cross the road (b) You must to help the blind to cross the road (c) You ought to help the blind to crossing the road (d) You should help the blinds to cross the ‘ road
- (a) You need not worry at all. I am take care of your luggage (b) You need not worry at all. I will take care of your luggage (c) You need to not worry at all. I will taking care of your luggage (d) You need not worry at all. I will be take care of your luggage
- (a) Everyone should follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers (b) Everyone may be follow the path shown by their parents and teachers (c) Every should be follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers (d) Everyone might follow the path shown by his or her parents and teachers
- (a) Abhi can achieve his goal if they have strong determination (b) Abhi may achieve his goal if he had strong determination (c) Abhi can achieve his goal but he has strong determination (d) Abhi can achieve his goal if has strong determination
- (a) This seems to be difficult. But I will make this happen (b) This seemed to be difficult. But I may make this happen (c) This seems to be difficult. But I shall make this happen (d) This seemed to be difficult. But I should make this happen
- (a) One should not too careful about what is good or what is bad (b) One should not be too careful about what is good or what is bad (c) One may not be too careful about what is good or what is bad (d) One will not be too careful about what is good or what is bad
- (a) He might be pass the exam in the first attempt (b) He must be pass the exam in the first attempt (c) He must pass the exam in the first attempt (d) He should be pass the exam in the first attempt