Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Ghana was the first true African state. The reason why we are saying this is that most African states lived in tribal villages but Ghana was the centre of the gold trade. This gold trade opened new possibilities for the Ghanaians. The gold trade roots back to the 4th century, when African Soninke tribes were under the rule of the Maga, a Berber clan originating from Morocco. This clan has mastered trans-Saharan camel travel. They were known for trading salt for gold from the Soninke.
When the Arabs invaded North Africa, there was an upsurge in the trade in gold. Ghana became rich and soon after, the Soninke ousted the Maga and built their own nation under Kaya Magan Cisse, who became the Soninke king around 790.
Ghana’s ancient capital, Koumbi Salah, was the city where Africans and Berbers met and traded. Arab traders in the 9th century described Ghana as ‘the land of gold.’ The gold came from Asante and Senegal to the south and west. The trade routes led north and east to Morocco, Libya Aksum and so on to Europe and Asia.
Ghana had reached its peak in the 10th century. This was the country which controlled both the gold and salt trades. Other trading goods included woollen clothes, luxury items, leather goods and slaves. Traders transported goods hundreds of kilometres across the Sahara desert with camel caravans.
Question: Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Controlled
Option 1: Profuse
Option 2: Promise
Option 3: Practicality
Option 4: Agitated
Correct Answer: Agitated
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
The word controlled implies restraint, regulation, or a state of being managed or directed. On the other hand, the antonym agitated suggests a state of excitement, nervousness, or unrest.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
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Ghana had reached its peak in the 10th century. This was the country which controlled both the gold and salt trades. Other trading goods included woollen clothes, luxury items, leather goods and slaves. Traders transported goods hundreds of kilometres across the Sahara desert with camel caravans. Question: Maga, a Berber clan originated from:
Option 1: Morocco
Option 2: Senegal
Option 3: Aksum
Option 4: Libya
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Ghana was the first true African state. The reason why we are saying this is that most African states lived in tribal villages but Ghana was the centre of the gold trade. This gold trade opened new possibilities for the Ghanaians. The gold trade roots back to the 4th century, when African Soninke tribes were under the rule of the Maga, a Berber clan originating from Morocco. This clan has mastered trans-Saharan camel travel. They were known for trading salt for gold from the Soninke. When the Arabs invaded North Africa, there was an upsurge in the trade in gold. Ghana became rich and soon after, the Soninke ousted the Maga and built their nation under Kaya Magan Cisse, who became the Soninke king around 790. Ghana’s ancient capital, Koumbi Salah, was the city where Africans and Berbers met and traded. Arab traders in the 9th century described Ghana as ‘the land of gold.’ The gold came from Asante and Senegal to the south and west. The trade routes led north and east to Morocco, Libya Aksum and so on to Europe and Asia. Ghana had reached its peak in the 10th century. This was the country which controlled both the gold and salt trades. Other trading goods included woollen clothes, luxury items, leather goods and slaves. Traders transported goods hundreds of kilometres across the Sahara desert with camel caravans. Question: _________ and _________ were the foundation of Ghana’s trade in ancient times.
Option 1: Woollen clothes; luxurious items
Option 2: Leather goods; slaves
Option 3: Gold; salt
Option 4: Camel; caravans
Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Question: Select the most appropriate title for the passage.
Option 1: Ghana – land of gold
Option 2: Ghana – land of tribes
Option 3: Ghana – land of Berbers
Option 4: Ghana – land of trade
Ghana had reached its peak in the 10th century. This was the country which controlled both the gold and salt trades. Other trading goods included woollen clothes, luxury items, leather goods and slaves. Traders transported goods hundreds of kilometres across the Sahara Desert with camel caravans.
Question: Select the one-word substitute from the passage for the given group of words. Rapid or sudden rise
Option 1: Caravans
Option 2: Ousted
Option 3: Upsurge
Option 4: Ancient
Question : Directions: Mohan is at the railway station of a certain district. He wants to reach the nearest bus stand. He walked 120 m towards the east, took a right turn, and walked another 100 m. He then took a left turn and walked 30 m. Again, he took a left turn and walked 140 m, where he met his friend and had a conversation. From there, he finally took a left turn and walked 150 m to reach the bus stand. How far and in which direction is the bus stand from the railway station?
Option 1: 40 m, East
Option 2: 40 m, South
Option 3: 140 m, North
Option 4: 40 m, North
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