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In a Public Sector Undertaking Township, there are five executives - Ambrish, Amit, Rohit, Manu and Tarun. Two of them play Cricket while the other three play different games viz. Football, Tennis and Chess. One Cricket player and a Chess player stay in the third flat, whereas the other three stay in different flats, i.e. 2^(nd), 4^(th) and 5^(th) Two of these five players are mechanical engineers while the other three are quality inspector, design engineer and power engineer respectively. The chess player is the oldest in age while one of the cricket players, who plays at the national level, is the youngest in age. The age of the other cricket player, who plays at the regional level, lies between the football player and the chess player. Manu is a regional level player and stays in the 3^(rd) flat while Tarun is a quality inspector and stays in the 5^(th) flat. The football player is a design engineer and stays in the 2nd Flat. Amit is a power engineer and plays Chess while Ambrish is the mechanical engineer and plays Cricket at the national level. Who plays football ?

In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number. Today we know that our earth, which seems to be flat and almost endless, is really a small (1) ______revolving around the sun. Compared to other little bodies, the earth is of course extremely big, so (2)_____that in relation to its (3)_____even huge mountains would be like tiny particles of sand sticking on a football. Which of the following words should be filled at blank 1 as per context of the passage from the given options?

Question Stimulus:­ DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and complete the following sentences. The “Little Tramp‟, the unforgettable character Charlie Chaplin invented, was born purely by accident in 1915. While rushing to a film shoot in California, he grabbed clothes other people had left behind in the changing room. And when he emerged, he found he had created a personality everybody loved. A little guy in a bowler hat, a close -fitting jacket, a cane, outsize shoes and a brush – like moustache! Before long, Chaplin found himself a star. That puzzled him, for he saw himself essentially as a shy British Music Hall comedian. The U.S. acknowledged him as its king of silent film comedy. Soon, so did crowds all over the world. But life wasn’t always a laugh for Charles Spencer Chaplin. Both his parents were Music Hall artists, who separated when Charlie was very young. His childhood was very sad, for his mother never earned enough to look after Charlie and his older brother, Sydney. Sometimes, Chaplin had to sleep on the streets and forage for food in the garbage. Charlie took his first bow on stage when his mother made her last appearance. It happened when her voice broke during a song. Her son stepped on stage and sang a popular song. That’s when a star was born. Through all these years of success, Charlie never forgot his troubled childhood. It made him recall a Christmas when he was denied two oranges and his bag of sweets for breaking a rule at the orphanage he went to after his mother’s death. It would have broken his heart, if the other children had not offered him a share of theirs. Spontaneously, the adult Chaplin gifted the orphanage with a motion picture machine and insisted that each child should have as many oranges and sweets as they pleased. What does the word ‘forage’ mean?

Question Stimulus:­ DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and complete the following sentences. The “Little Tramp‟, the unforgettable character Charlie Chaplin invented, was born purely by accident in 1915. While rushing to a film shoot in California, he grabbed clothes other people had left behind in the changing room. And when he emerged, he found he had created a personality everybody loved. A little guy in a bowler hat, a close -fitting jacket, a cane, outsize shoes and a brush – like moustache! Before long, Chaplin found himself a star. That puzzled him, for he saw himself essentially as a shy British Music Hall comedian. The U.S. acknowledged him as its king of silent film comedy. Soon, so did crowds all over the world. But life wasn’t always a laugh for Charles Spencer Chaplin. Both his parents were Music Hall artists, who separated when Charlie was very young. His childhood was very sad, for his mother never earned enough to look after Charlie and his older brother, Sydney. Sometimes, Chaplin had to sleep on the streets and forage for food in the garbage. Charlie took his first bow on stage when his mother made her last appearance. It happened when her voice broke during a song. Her son stepped on stage and sang a popular song. That’s when a star was born. Through all these years of success, Charlie never forgot his troubled childhood. It made him recall a Christmas when he was denied two oranges and his bag of sweets for breaking a rule at the orphanage he went to after his mother’s death. It would have broken his heart, if the other children had not offered him a share of theirs. Spontaneously, the adult Chaplin gifted the orphanage with a motion picture machine and insisted that each child should have as many oranges and sweets as they pleased. Which word in the passage means ‘to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly’?