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1.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

The synonym for the word, 'adverse' is

  • unfavourable

  • similar

  • angry

  • successful


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2.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Which part of speech is the underlined word?

...can leave a lasting impression on a...

  • Verb

  • Adjective

  • Noun

  • Pronoun


B.

Adjective


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3.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Meditation helps us create personal space.

Voice in the above sentence has been correctly changed in

  • We have been helped to create personal space

  • Personal space is helped by meditation.

  • We are helped by meditation to create personal space.

  • Personal space has been created by meditation


4.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

What is anger?

  • It is release of our pent up emotions

  • It is an effort to avenge ourselves

  • It is loss of control over our temper

  • It is our reaction to an event or person


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5.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Getting angry _______.

  • makes us feel ashamed of ourselves

  • affects our digestive system

  • affects the clarity of our mind

  • gives us a feeling of superiority


6.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

How can we get peace of mind?

  • By enjoying good health

  • By overcoming anger

  • Through prolonged meditation

  • By accepting life as it comes


7.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

To overcome anger, meditation helps us by ________.

  • retaining our state of self-control

  • offering us a wide range of answers

  • removing the trigger

  • giving us the choice to think


8.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Why should we not get angry with a friend?

  • It ruins our relationship

  • It damages our intellectual ability

  • It may give us a heart attack

  • It affects our health


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9.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly, and in totality. Anger also has an adverse impact on health. If you ask a section of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger can leave a lasting impression on a person's heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, "How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?° We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So, how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves? It starts with the realization that we do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger - anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings. Meditation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the chance to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos and anger can be a very destructive force.

The stability that comes from the practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want and it may also be true, but we don't lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us. We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own peace of mind because no one's going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, "Here, I think you could do with some of this today!" There is a method that could be described as sublimation or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, the experience of inner peace can come naturally.

The antonym for the word, 'triggers' is

  • deviates

  • controls

  • excites

  • prolongs


10.

Read the poem and answer the following questions.

I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,

And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,

And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking,

And a gray mist on the sea's face and a gray dawn breaking.

I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide

Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied ;

And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,

And the flung spray all the blown spume and the seagulls crying.

I must go down to the seas again to the vagrant gypsy life.

To the gull's way and the whale's way where the wind's like a whetted knife;

And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover,

And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.

What does the poet need to steer the ship?

  • Wheel, star and wind

  • Wheel, wind and sail

  • Star, sail and wind

  • Wheel, sail and star


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