12th Class English Sample Paper English Olympiad Model Test Paper-10

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    Arrange PQRS to give the correct sequence of the passage given below. P: Maybe, what cannot be cured must be endured! But I use to wonder whether there is anything in the world that cannot be cured, and whether bringing down the cost of things rests with the government alone or, as an individual, can I have any influence on the uncontrolled rising costs? Q: My answer is 'yes'; if only society really feels suffocated and would like to do something in this regard. Do I resist purchasing onion at Rs. 80 or tomato at Rs. 50 a kg? Onion is not oxygen without which I cannot breathe! Supposing people do not purchase beans at Rs. 70 a kg, how long would the shopkeeper keep the vegetable on his shelves? - right from the wholesale merchant to my street vendor? Prices cannot go up when it begins to rot! If office-goers as a class desist using their petrol/diesel vehicles and choose public conveyance, won't petrol price come down? R: In the days of spiraling inflation, when the cost of living soars, when the prices of milk to maida, banana to brinjal, carrot to capsicum, mango to melon skyrocket day by day, the middle class people are the worst hit. S: Governments and the party in power say they make all-out efforts to contain the prices. Economists quote several factors for price raise. The Opposition parties protest government policies for the pathetic conditions of the people but secretly welcome the difficult times so that they can win the next elections.

    A) SRQP

    B) SQPR

    C) RSPQ

    D) RPQS

    E) None of these

    Correct Answer: C


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