35 Reading Passages for Comprehension: Inferences & Drawing Conclusions Pdf

DIRECTIONS for the question 1- 4 : Read the passage and respond the question based on information technology.
On August 3, 1492 , Christopher Columbus set sheet from Palos , Kingdom of spain , with less than a hundred coiffure members to find a new route to Asia. After spending a difficult time at sea, the party sighted land early on the morning ofOctober 12, 1492. They set foot on an island in the Bahama islands which they named Al Salvador. Columbus presumed that the indigenous people were Native Indians as he was nether the mistaken belief that he had set foot on Indian soil. Probably some 10 1000000 American Indians were natives to the land before the large-scale inhabitation by Europeans and subsequent annihilation of Native Americans started.
However, information technology took more than a hundred years after Columbus discovered America for the Europeans to finally take the momentous decision to make the New Earth their domicile.

The Native Americans actually welcomed the pale-skinned visitors primarily out of curiosity than anything else. They were fascinated by the steel knives and swords, fire spewing cannons, contumely and copper utensils, etc. that these visitors brought with them. Eventually, cultural differences erupted. The natives could not breadbasket the arrogance of the newcomers and the scant respect they paid to nature. The European settlers viewed every resource — plants, animals, and people equally something to exist commercially exploited.
The native Indians were vastly outnumbered in the wars that ensued. The resistance they put up never proved enough to stop the European settlers. The nomadic lifestyle of the Indians, the relatively unsophisticated weapons at their disposal, the unwillingness of some of their own people to defend themselves, and the diseases of the white men — all contributed to the virtual elimination of their race. Some of the diseases brought by Europeans from their overcrowded cities that decimated the natives were: small pox, plague, measles, cholera, typhoid, and malaria. These deadly diseases, to which almost natives had developed no resistance, devastated many tribes betwixt 1775 and 1850.
America was named afterward an Italian navigator, Amerigo Vespucci, who explored the Northern parts of South America in 1499 and 1500 and later announced to the world nigh the discovery of a new continent.

  1. The primary purpose of the passage is to
    1. Disprove the notion that America was named after Columbus
    2. Provide a snapshot of the discovery of America and the early on years of settlements.
    3. Explain how the Europeans eliminated the native Americans in their own land
    4. Talk over how the procedure of colonization of America started.
    5. To tell almost the Americans Indians.

    Answer : Option B.
    The primary purpose of the passage is to requite a brief account of the discovery of America and the early years of settlement

  2. From the passage nosotros can infer that in comparison to the Europeans, Native Americans were
    1. Devil-may-care virtually their environment
    2. A very unhealthy lot
    3. More respectful of nature
    4. Ignorant about sanitation
    5. Afraid of outsiders

    Answer : Option C.
    From the third paragraph, nosotros can make out that they were more respectful of nature.

  3. What can be inferred from the tertiary paragraph?
    1. The native Americans did not have whatever weapons with which to defend themselves.
    2. The native Americans probably attached a lot of importance to and respected nature.
    3. The native Americans did non know how to use natural resources.
    4. The early settlers became arrogant as they could commercially exploit resources.
    5. The native Americans did not know the fine art of making utensils.

    Answer : Option B.

  4. Based on the information in the passage which of the following cannot be inferred?
    1. Conflicting diseases wiped out a large proportion of certain Native American tribes
    2. The early settlers totally eliminated the Native Americans
    3. To the early on settlers, even people were resource to exist exploited commercially
    1. Only I
    2. Only Ii
    3. I & II
    4. Simply Three
    5. None of these

    Answer : Choice B.
    In the fourth paragraph it is stated, "The nomadic lifestyle of the Indians, the relative………..all contributed to the virtual elimination of their race." The give-and-take 'virtual' means 'almost simply not completely.' Hence, the Native Americans were not totally eliminated

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
It is believed that Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice between 1596 and 1598. The classification of this play as a 'comedy' could stupefy many modern day youngsters who are used to a somewhat different significant. But during Shakespeare's times, a comedy was as poignant and melodramatic as a tragedy with separation, struggle, and heightened tensions existence the key theme. Nevertheless, the ending was always a happy 1 with at least the hero and heroine getting married, if not their friends as well. Many people feel more than comfortable with the term 'problem plays' or 'tragicomedies' than 'comedies' being used for such plays.
This play tends to stir up a hornet'south nest and ruffle feathers whenever it is discussed or staged. Every bit The Merchant of Venice can exist viewed from different perspectives, information technology evokes several reactions including extreme sympathy for the villain, the Jewish moneylender Shylock, and anger against the hero, his friend Bassanio, and Bassanio's wife, Portia. Shakespeare has been accused of anti-Semitism because of the contemptuous utterances of his hero who even calls the villain a 'cur', a derogatory word that means 'an ambitious mongrel dog.'
Critics of this play overlook the possibility that Shakespeare was but commenting upon the social situation prevailing during his time. A dispassionate assay — not possible by a coincidental reading of such classics — volition reveal the superb portrayal of the deep anguish experienced past the marginalized or ostracized sections of society. Sample these lines of Shylock that are bitingly rational as well as emotional.
"Hath not a Jew optics? Hath not a Jew easily, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions; fed with the same nutrient, hurt with the aforementioned weapons, subject to the aforementioned diseases, healed past the same means……If you prick the states, practice we not drain? If you tickle us, do we not express joy? If you poisonous substance us, practise we not die? And if y'all wrong us shall we not revenge? .....The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard, merely I will better the instruction."
These powerful words put by Shakespeare into the mouth of a human portrayed as a villain would not be so potent if this master dramatist had no deep-felt empathy for a character, who probably was more wronged than he wronged others. These sentences probably likewise explain the discomfort of nosotros modernists when such dramas are chosen
'comedies.'

  1. From the passage, nosotros can infer that the author is
    1. Of the opinion that Shakespeare had no deep-felt empathy for any of his characters
    2. Uncomfortable with the notion of heroes possessing negative traits
    3. Uncomfortable with the term 'comedy' being used for plays like The Merchant of Venice
    4. Supporting the critics who feel that the hero of The Merchant of Venice is non a likeable graphic symbol.
    5. Opposing Shakespeare'south thought of comedies.

    Reply : Option B.
    The last sentence of the passage provides the support for this reply.

Management for the question: Respond the question based on the information given in the passage.
The demand for knowledge of the constitution and functions, in the concrete, of homo nature is nifty only because the teacher'due south attitude to discipline matter is so dissimilar from that of the pupil. The teacher presents in actuality what the pupil represents simply in posse. That is, the instructor already knows the things which the student is only learning. Hence the problem of the two is radically unlike. When engaged in the straight human activity of teaching, the instructor needs to take subject matter at his fingers' ends; his attention should exist upon the mental attitude and response of the pupil. To understand the latter in its interplay with subject matter is his task, while the pupil'south mind, naturally, should be not on itself only on the topic in hand. Or to country the same betoken in a somewhat different manner: the teacher should be occupied non with subject area matter in itself just in its interaction with the pupils' present needs and capacities. Hence simple scholarship is not enough.

  1. It can be inferred from the paragraph that:
    1. simple scholarship is lop-sided in its focus
    2. simple scholarship might overlook the subject thing and focus purely on the student
    3. uncomplicated scholarship, with a narrow focus, might non place plenty accent on the student's needs
    4. simple scholarship will always be lopsided in nature because of its ambiguous stand on problems

    Answer : Option C.
    In the given question, the answer tin exist inferred from the lines: Or to state the same point in a somewhat unlike style: the teacher should exist occupied non with discipline affair in itself simply in its interaction with the pupils' present needs and capacities.
    Hence elementary scholarship is not enough.
    This leads us to selection 3. Option 2 reverses the really given fact, option 1 is insufficient and option iv is not related to the given paragraph.

DIRECTION for the question: Reply the question based on the information given in the passage.
A existence whose activities are associated with others has a social environment. What he does and what he tin can practise depend upon the expectations, demands, approvals, and condemnations of others. A existence connected with other beings cannot perform his own activities without taking the activities of others into account. For they are the indispensable weather condition of the realization of his tendencies. When he moves he stirs them and reciprocally. Nosotros might besides try to imagine a business man doing business, buying and selling, all by himself, equally to conceive it possible to define the activities of an private in terms of his isolated deportment. The manufacturer moreover is as truly socially guided in his activities when he is laying plans in the privacy of his own counting house as when he is ownership his raw fabric or selling his finished goods. Thinking and feeling that have to do with action in association with others is as much a social mode of behavior as is the most overt cooperative or hostile act.

  1. Information technology can exist inferred from the paragraph that:
    1. In our social world, one's thinking, feelings and actions cannot stand in isolation to actions of others
    2. In our social world, thinking, feelings and actions of an private are driven by motivations and thoughts of others
    3. In our social globe, thinking, feelings and deportment of a person cannot stand in isolation to those of others
    4. In our social world, thinking, feelings and actions of a unmarried person are juxtaposed retrospectively to those of others

    Answer : Option C.
    The paragraph has 1 elementary outcome: in a social surroundings, an individual cannot act, retrieve or experience without because others. This simple fact is illustrated past option three. Option four commits the error of using the give-and-take retrospectively (In a style contemplative of past events). Option one commits the mistake of only quoting the actions of others, and selection two brings in 'motivations', something which is not mentioned in the paragraph.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the data given in the passage.
An increase in the level of serotonin levels in the human body is known to significantly raise the mood of the person and in some cases, assist people overcome depression. Serotonin taken orally does not laissez passer into the pathways of the key nervous system, because information technology does not cross the blood–brain bulwark. However, tryptophan and its metabolite v-hydroxytryptophan (five- HTP), from which serotonin is synthesized, does cross the claret–brain bulwark. These agents are available as dietary supplements, and may be constructive serotonergic agents.

  1. Which of the following can be correctly inferred from the statements higher up?
    1. Individuals who practice not consume enough tryptophan tin can develop depressive tendencies
    2. Individuals who consume tryptophan tin metabolize plenty serotonin and do not run the risk of depression
    3. Consumption of serotonin laced foods can assist cure depression in some cases
    4. Tryptophan is an effective amanuensis that tin can aid cure low in some cases

    Answer : Pick D.
    In the given case, option 4 is the merely valid inference. Nosotros know tryptophan helps produce serotonin, which in plough helps cure low in some cases. This connexion is highlighted past option 4.
    Choice one is something we cannot conclude. We are not sure whether not consuming tryptophan causes depression. Selection two is again ruled out as the paragraph does not land that producing enough serotonin precludes depression.
    Option three is wrong as serotonin is not directly metabolized in the body and this ways that having foods containing serotonin cannot be synthesized past the torso straight.

Management for the question: The question has a text portion followed past four alternative summaries. Choose the pick that best captures the essence of the text.

An increase in the median income of the center form does not crusade average levels of education for the middle course to get up. If they did, then countries with the highest median income of the middle course would also accept the highest levels of teaching for this class. In fact, when the median income of the center course is made suitably comparable for different countries (accounting for inflation, currency fluctuations and purchasing power parity), at that place is no such co-relation.

  1. Which of the following tin can be correctly inferred from the statements above?
    1. Countries with the highest median income of the middle class do not have the highest levels of instruction for the heart class
    2. It is hard to reliably compare the education and income levels of one state with another
    3. A reduction in the median income of the middle class of the country will not necessarily lower the average level of education for the said class
    4. Countries with low levels of education for the heart grade have insufficiently higher levels of median income for the center class

    Respond : Selection C.
    In this instance, we are told that there is no reliable relationship between the median income and average level of didactics for the middle form and the increment/subtract in income levels does not accept an impact on didactics levels. This sentiment is highlighted by option 3.
    Options 1 and 4 can be ruled out as no direct co-relation can be establish between the median income and average level of education for the eye class. These 2 options in fact requite a particular extreme co-relation.
    Choice 2 is irrelevant in the given case (goes confronting the given facts, figures for comparing have been derived in fact).

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
The indiscriminate apply of advanced technology from the Due north in developing nations was questioned at a seminar in Madrid that drew engineers and representatives of effectually 50 not- governmental organisations from a number of countries to the capital of Spain this week. Technology does non play a neutral role when it comes to development processes.
Engineering science, no matter where it is practical, can just be understood and valued in relation to the social group that creates or uses it, considering ''every model of gild and development conceives of and uses a different kind of technology,'' said Sánchez Jacob. He recalled that in the mid-20th century, the idea was that poor countries could attain the evolution achieved by the Due north by drawing investment and industrialisation. However, ''it did not take long for that theory to be refuted, and many Third World countries accept not followed the same evolutionary pattern equally those of the N, but accept come up to a standstill instead,'' he added. Sánchez Jacob noted that ''Globalization and growth are ofttimes achieved at the cost of the environment, and without raising the standard of living of the majority of the population.'' Today, the concept of appropriate engineering science - that which is best suited to the economic, social and cultural characteristics of developing countries - is growing in strength, he said. He underlined, however, that it was not only a question of designing and providing the right technologies to excluded communities, simply of calling attention to those technologies which hurt human evolution, by modifying the ecology equilibrium, for instance. As well the impact of technology, the seminar discussed the need for a ''social focus'' to make it possible to integrate ''backwards'' sectors into the market economy.
Daniel Rodríguez, the managing director of the Agro-processing Programme in Peru, said the development of small and medium farms would not only depend on technology, but largely on farmers' knowledge of the demand and requirements of the market.
All the same, ''one of the biggest challenges of advisable engineering is, undoubtedly, coming up with sustainable mechanisms of technical assistance, training, data and financing,'' he added. Valentín Villarroel, with Engineers without Borders, noted that telecommunications infrastructure in Latin America was characterised by low quality and costs that were often
unaffordable for household budgets. Equipment is old and outdated, especially in the field of informatics, and ''opting for new technology implies high costs and the risk of becoming obsolete in a very short time,'' he explained. Villarroel stressed the need to expand infrastructure to facilitate access to telecommunications networks, give priority to community action over individual needs, conform technology to local necessities, and prevent telecommunications and the Cyberspace from beingness full-bodied in a few hands

  1. Which among the post-obit cannot be inferred about Globalization?
    1. Globalization brings dissimilar cultures closer.
    2. Globalization helps in promoting merchandise among countries
    3. Globalization leads to sharing of resources
    4. Globalization leads to Equitable growth

    Answer : Selection D.
    Nothing is mentioned clearly about the first three options. Refer to the eighth line of second paragraph ''Globalization and growth are often achieved at the toll of the surround, and without raising the standard of living of the bulk of the population." this means that it cannot provide equitable growth. Hence option 4 cannot be inferred.

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on information technology.
During our college days there was a common teaser we used to talk over "what is there that comes in our lives and never goes back, and what is that which goes and never comes back?" The answer was known to almost everybody only still someone will raise his or her hand and answer the riddle every bit if the respond was known to him/her only, and the reply was: "Information technology'south onetime age that comes and never goes dorsum and information technology's the innocent childhood that goes and never comes dorsum". But this riddle got lost somewhere in the struggle of life.
The struggle for "breadstuff and butter" is and then cruel that the age and innocence of babyhood have no meaning for it but still there are imprudent men who express mirth at the fourth dimension and say "nosotros will never allow the child within us taken away by the kidnappers of time" and such people always enjoy the visitor of that child within.
I vividly remember the days when my father used to have a strange kind of joy on his face seeing thick black clouds, and every bit shortly as rain started, he would run exterior the house like a child (he was 58 at that time) and jump and sometime curlicue downwards on ground enjoying the freshly made rainwater pond, singing a song of his choice.
We used to get surprised at his kid-like act and would ask him repeatedly to come up back inside else he would catch cold or fever but he would e'er say, "Beta mere andar jo bachcha hai voh mujhe kehta hai mein abhi mara nahin hoon, chalo barish mein nahate hain, and I cannot stop my feet to stay within the four walls."
Today my begetter is no more with us just whenever there is torrential rain and my ain children relish the rain as papa used to do, I always experience his presence effectually, whispering into my ears, if y'all want to live a pleasant and long life, never let the child within you dice.
Nature has given usa and so many gifts to savor and pelting is ane of them but most of united states of america ignore the joys coming in our way, falling casualty to the tiring 24-hour interval-to-twenty-four hours life. But I never forget to pay a tribute to my father and always become a child with my children whenever they enjoy pelting. Simply a hot cup of coffee brings me dorsum to my adulthood after the rain and keeps my male parent live, the child alive.

  1. What practice you infer out of the passage?
    1. There is a child within all of us with whom i should not lose the contact in order to enjoy the life to the fullest.
    2. One should behave in a childish manner to overcome stress in life.
    3. Pelting is the only natural bestowal that lets you lot enjoy the bliss and charm of life.
    4. The struggle for livelihood is becoming and so fell by the day that one tends to lose on the personal time.

    Reply : Option A.
    Pick ane seems to be correct equally the author in the passage mainly deals with establishing the contact with the child inside. Options 2nd and third are digressing from the central formulation. Selection 4rth is explicitly mentioned in the passage itself.

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
Wellness is wealth. In the life of a human being health occupies an important place. Preservation of health should be the principal duty of flesh. Wellness is man's normal condition, his nascency right. It is the effect of living in accordance with the natural laws, pertaining to the trunk, mind and environment. A healthy environs facilities practiced wellness only information technology is the unhealthy environment due to over population, excessive industrialization, air and water pollution etc. that is threatening the life with many dreadful diseases. In the contemporary India many people have been gripped by the clutch of disease like cancer, diabetes, hypertension, AIDS etc. although people of ancient Republic of india were said to exist relatively healthy. At nowadays people are suffering from various mental disorders as well because they are racing blindly towards fame and having only one aim in life that is to reach the big condition in order. There is no field of human endeavor that has been and so misunderstood as health. While health which connotes well being and the absence of disease has a low profile, information technology is disease representing the failure of health which virtually monopolizes attention because of the fearfulness of pain, disability and expiry. This provides the medical practitioner power over the patients which tin can be misused. Till recently, patients had implicit faith in their doctor whom they loved and respected, not only for his knowledge merely also in the total belief that practitioners of this noble profession, guided by ideals, always placed the patient's interest above all other considerations. Our indigenous arrangement of medicine like Ayurveda and yoga have been more concerned with the promotion of wellness. Good for you practices like cleanliness, proper diet, exercise and meditation are part of culture which sustains people even in the prevailing conditions of poverty in rural India and in unhygienic urban slums. These systems consider disease as an aberration resulting from disturbance of the equilibrium of wellness, which must be corrected by gentle restoration of this balance through proper nutrition, medicines and the establishment of mental peace. They also teach the graceful acceptance of old age with its infirmities resulting from degenerative process every bit well as of expiry which is inevitable. This is in marked contrast to the western concept of life equally a struggle against illness, crumbling and death which must be fought and conquered with the knowledge and engineering derived from their science: a scientific discipline which, with its narrow dissecting and qualifying approach, has provided us the understanding of the microbial causes of catching diseases and provided highly constructive technology for their prevention, treatment and control.

  1. Which of the post-obit can be inferred about the position of the author in writing the passage?
    A. Disquisitional and objective assessment of the present situation.
    B. Passionate supporter of western system in present context.
    C. Supremacy of ancient Indian system in today's globe.
    1. But A
    2. Only B
    3. Both A and C
    4. Both B and C

    Reply : Choice A.
    The author is evaluating the present scenario . So, A is true.
    Statement B is nowhere given. And author is also non talking near the superiority of Bharat over others. Therefore only option A is correct.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
A wide range of h2o conflicts appear throughout history, though rarely are traditional wars waged over water alone. Instead, water has historically been a source of tension and a gene in conflicts that outset for other reasons. However, water conflicts arise for several reasons, including territorial disputes, a fight for resource, and strategic advantage.
Water conflicts in India have penetrated every level. Information technology has divided every segment of our society, political parties, states, regions and sub-regions within states, districts, castes and groups and private farmers. H2o conflicts within and between many developing countries are taking a serious plough. Fortunately, the "water wars", forecast by then many, have not yet materialized. War has taken place, but over oil, non water. H2o is radically altering and affecting political boundaries all over the earth, between equally well equally within countries. In India, water conflicts are likely to worsen before they begin to be resolved. Until and then they pose a significant threat to economic growth, security and health of the ecosystem and the victims are likely to be the poorest of the poor as well as the very sources of water-rivers, wetlands and aquifers.
Conflicts might have negative connotations, only they are logical developments in the absence of proper democratic, legal and administrative mechanisms to handle issues at the root of water conflicts. Function of the trouble stems from the specific nature of h2o, namely that h2o is divisible and amenable to sharing; one unit of measurement of water by one is a unit denied to others; it has multiple uses and users and involves resultant merchandise-offs. Excludability is an innate problem and very often exclusion costs involved are very high: it involves the upshot of graded scales and boundaries and need for evolving a corresponding understanding around them. Finally, the manner water is planned, used and managed causes externalities, both positive and negative, and many of them are unidirectional and asymmetric.
There is a relatively greater visibility equally well every bit a greater torso of experience in evolving policies, frameworks, legal set-ups and administrative mechanisms dealing with immobile natural resources, still, contested the space may exist.
Reformists also every bit revolutionary movements are rooted in issues related to land. Several political and legal interventions addressing the issue of equity and societal justice have been attempted. Well-nigh countries take gone through land reforms of ane blazon or another. Issues related to forests have also generated a body of comprehensive literature on forest resources and correct. Though conflicts over them have non necessarily been effectively or adequately resolved, they accept received much more than serious attention, have been studied in their own correct and applied every bit well as theoretical means of dealing with them have been sought. In contrast, water conflicts take non received the same kind of attention.

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  1. Which of the following tin be inferred almost water conflicts?
    1. Water management techniques like dams, linking rivers etc have negative consequences
    2. There is no real solution to water conflicts
    3. Despite receiving much attention water conflicts remain unresolved
    4. Water conflicts threaten the livelihood of those who depend on water sources

    Answer : Option A.
    Nosotros get this respond after reading the lines "Finally the way water………. Asymmetric."3rd selection cannot be an inference as information technology is given in the last line of the passage. Option 4 is not mentioned in the passage.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the post-obit passage advisedly and respond the question based on what is written/ implied therein.
In the early days of Net marketing, online advertisers employed banner and pop-up ads to attract customers. These techniques reached large audiences, generated many sales leads, and came at a low cost. However, a pocket-size number of Cyberspace users began to consider these advertising techniques intrusive and annoying. Even so because marketing strategies relying heavily on banners and pop-ups produced results, companies  invested growing amounts of money into purchasing these advertizing types in hopes of capturing market share in  the burgeoning online economic system. As consumers became more than sophisticated, frustration with these online advertising techniques grew. Independent programmers began to develop tools that blocked banner and pop-up ads. The popularity of these tools exploded when the search engine Google, at the time an increasingly popular website fighting to solidify its place on the Internet with giants Microsoft and Yahoo, offered free software enabling users to block pop-up ads. The backlash against imprint ads grew as new web browsers provided users the ability to block image-based ads such as banner ads. Although banner and pop-up ads still be, they are far less prominent than during the early days of the Internet.A major development in online marketing came with the introduction of pay-per-click ads. Unlike imprint or popular-up ads, which originally required companies to pay every fourth dimension a website company saw an advertisement, pay-per-click ads immune companies to pay just when an interested potential customer clicked on an advert. More chiefly, still, these ads circumvented the pop-up and banner blockers. As a outcome of these advantages and the incredible growth in the utilize of search engines, which provide excellent venues for pay-per-click advertizement, companies began turning to pay-per-click marketing in droves. Withal, as with the banner and pop-up ads that preceded them, pay-per-click ads came with their drawbacks. When companies began pouring billions of dollars into this emerging medium, online advertisement specialists started to notice the presence of what would later be called click fraud: representatives of a visitor with no interest in the product advertised by a competitor click on the competitor's ads only to increase the marketing cost of the competitor. Click fraud grew so rapidly that marketers sought to diversify their online positions away from pay- per-click marketing through new mediums. Although pay-per-click advertising remains a common and constructive advertising tool, marketers adapted nonetheless again to the irresolute dynamics of the Cyberspace by adopting new techniques such as pay-per-operation advertizing, search engine optimization, and affiliate marketing. As the pace of the Net'due south evolution increases, it seems all the more likely that advertising successfully on the Internet will crave a strategy that shuns constancy and embraces change.

  1. Which argument you can infer from the paragraph
    1. In order to attract customers online advertisers employed imprint and pop-upwards ads
    2. Marketing executives in television work with a relatively stable advertising medium.
    3. Once people get frustrated with the excessive online marketing they will develop the ways to get rid of their frustration.
    4. A major development in online marketing came with the introduction of pay-per-click ads.

    Reply : Option C.
    All others are directly taken from the paragraph.

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