Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. In the three days since schools reopened for junior students after two years, teachers are missing the familiar buzz in classrooms and have found a section of students to be unusually quiet. Some students are 'withdrawn', their social skills having been impacted by the long closure of schools. Teachers and counsellors are hopeful this would pass soon, and till then, they would have to be patient with the children and keep a close eye on their behaviour. "Children might have developed behavioural problems such as screen addiction and restlessness. They might have become impulsive and are not attentive to lessons. Teachers have to be proactive about the mental health of the child," said the psychiatrist.
Question:
According to the psychiatrist, which type of problems might children have developed?
Option 1: Retention
Option 2: Punctuality
Option 3: Behavioural problems
Option 4: Physical problems
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Correct Answer: Behavioural problems
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
According to the passage, the psychiatrist mentioned that children might have developed "behavioural problems" such as screen addiction, restlessness, impulsivity, and a lack of attentiveness to lessons.
Therefore, the right answer is behavioural problems.
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What are the teachers missing after the schools reopened?
Option 1: Screen addiction and restlessness
Option 2: Unusually quiet classroom environment
Option 3: Presence of students
Option 4: Buzz in classrooms
Which of the following describes the most appropriate meaning of 'withdrawn' according to the context?
Option 1: Hyperactive
Option 2: Aggressive
Option 3: Idle
Option 4: Lost in themselves
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. In the three days since schools reopened for junior students after two years, teachers are missing the familiar buzz in classrooms and have found a section of students to be unusually quiet. Some students are 'withdrawn', their social skills having been impacted by the long closure of schools. Teachers and counsellors are hopeful this will pass soon, and till then they will have to be patient with the children and keep a close eye on their behaviour. "Children might have developed behavioural problems such as screen addiction and restlessness. They might have become impulsive and are not attentive to lessons. Teachers have to be proactive about the mental health of the child," said the psychiatrist.
What does 'keep a close eye' mean, according to the context?
Option 1: Ignorance
Option 2: Constant observation
Option 3: A careless attitude
Option 4: Blindness
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. In the three days since schools reopened for junior students after two years, teachers are missing the familiar buzz in classrooms and have found a section of students to be unusually quiet. Some students are 'withdrawn', their social skills having been impacted by the long closure of schools. Teachers and counsellors are hopeful this will pass soon, and till then, they will have to be patient with the children and keep a close eye on their behaviour. "Children might have developed behavioural problems such as screen addiction and restlessness. They might have become impulsive and are not attentive to lessons. Teachers have to be proactive about the mental health of the child," said the psychiatrist.
How long has it been since the schools reopened?
Option 1: Two days
Option 2: Three days
Option 3: Two years
Option 4: Three years
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
New York City is on 'high alert' after reporting 100 cases of a rare inflammatory disease apparently tied to COVID-19 in children. The city recently began reporting rising cases of paediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome, an illness that officials say is similar to toxic shock or Kawasaki disease, with symptoms including a fever and abdominal pain and which 'appears to be linked to an immune response to COVID-19,' The New York Times reports.
City Mayor Bill de Blasio, in a press briefing on Thursday, said, "We are now on high alert in addressing the syndrome after the number of confirmed cases of paediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome in the city has reached 100." "Among those cases, 55 children have tested positive for COVID-19 or the antibodies", de Blasio said, "and one child has died." Two other children have also died from the illness in New York State, according to the Times. De Blasio had reported 82 cases of the syndrome in the city.
These developments continue to be 'really troubling' after it was previously thought that "children seemed to have very little effect from this disease," de Blasio said. He urged parents to call their doctor immediately if a child had a persistent fever, a rash, abdominal pain, vomiting, and especially a combination of these symptoms.
It was previously thought that 'children seemed to have very little effect from this disease'. 'This disease' refers to:
Option 1: inflammation of organs
Option 2: COVID- 19
Option 3: Kawasaki disease
Option 4: a multi-organ disease
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