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Raj Pandey

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The second statement introduces the topic, and the third statement further elaborates on the fact stated in the second statement. Hence, 23 is a link here. Moreover, the given paragraph can never start from the 4th sentence because it is citing some examples related to another statement. 2314 is the most logical sequence here.

 

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DNA degrades quickly after an animal dies, so researchers once believed it impossible to find ancient genetic material. The search for primeval vestiges of DNA took off in the late 1980s after the development of a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which copies minute quantities of DNA. Armed with PCR, scientists could look for tiny fragments of DNA that might have weathered the millennia unharmed.

In recent years, researchers have isolated DNA from 20-million-year-old magnolia leaves and extracted DNA from a 135-million-year-old weevil found in amber. Recently, a team extract DNA from bone dating back millions of years

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Payal Gupta

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As mentioned in the 3rd paragraph “The siltstone apparently inhibited fossilization and preserved much of the original cell structure in the bone”. In the first option, opposite of this statement is stated.

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Direction: The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.

DNA degrades quickly after an animal dies, so researchers once believed it impossible to find ancient genetic material. The search for primeval vestiges of DNA took off in the late 1980s after the development of a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which copies minute quantities of DNA. Armed with PCR, scientists could look for tiny fragments of DNA that might have weathered the millennia unharmed.

In recent years, researchers have isolated DNA from 20-million-year-old magnolia leaves and extracted DNA from a 135-m

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Payal Gupta

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As mentioned in the starting of the passage only- “DNA degrades quickly after an animal dies, so researchers once believed it impossible to find ancient genetic material.”. Researchers later worked on this possibility, hence option B is the best choice.

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Poornima Sharma

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Students can follow he following tips to form words in English:

·       Students should know and understand where to use noun, verb, adjective, adverb in sentences.

·       Students can read the whole sentence or paragraph to understand the right prefix and suffix to be used with the root word.

·       The key to ace word formation is reading and writing a lot. This will build up the vocabulary and students will be able to easily form different words appropriate to the sentence meaning and context.

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Poornima Sharma

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As the name suggests, clipping is a phenomenon where we clip or cut short an existing word, to form a new word. The shortened word, formed by removing one or more syllables, sometimes work as the abbreviations for the root word. There can be back clipping, fore clipping and middle clipping of the words. For example:

·       Laboratory-Lab (fore clipping)

·       Advertisement-Ad (fore clipping)

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Poornima Sharma

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Students can consider following books to study word formation in English as they provide a thorough exploration of word formation processes in English language.

Book

Author

Word Formation in English

Ingo Plag

The Study of Words: An Introduction

Lewis Gebhardt

English Morphology: Word-Formation and Interfaces

Jeyaraj John Sekar

Word power made easy

Norman Lewis

The above mentioned books cover various aspects, including derivation, compounding, and conversion, delving into the intricacies of word formation, vocabulary expansion, and grammatical nuances.

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Poornima Sharma

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Words are the building blocks of any language and communication. Words are the means by which we express our thoughts and ideas. Hence, the formation of words is a crucial process and every student should know about it.

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Raj Pandey

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The main idea that the given paragraph shares is that the long-term decline in childhood vaccination rates is a global phenomenon. Only Option A captures this key idea. It also talks about other key ideas stated in the paragraph. Other options are far-fetched as they miss out on some crucial information.

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According to the paragraph, the bird species are declining and most of those species come from islands. Statement B uses appropriate keywords and captures all key ideas as well. Other statements are far-fetched and skip a few main ideas shared in the paragraph.

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