Tuesday 10 November 2015

OA - VA01 NOV 10

1


Sentences [1], [3] and [4] all talk about eating habits of the felids:
[4] introduces the felids and their carnivorous habits; [1] states how
extreme this habit
is; and [3] compares them to other mammals in terms of
carnivorousness. Only [2] does not fit into this sequence, as it
merely provides information
about which animals make up the felid family, and does not mention
their eating habits at all. Hence, [2].

2


Sentences [1], [2] and [4] discuss what virtue is and when one can be
said to have lived a virtuous life. [4] and [2] give Socrates' and
Plato's views on
virtue, respectively.[1] continues on the same theme. [3], on the
other hand, does not involve a definition of virtue, but simply a
contrast between
Socrates' beliefs about his own virtue and ignorance. So it does not
fit into the sequence. Hence, [3].


3

There is no suggestion in the paragraph that the author views
standardization of a language as 'futile', 'difficult' or
'undesirable'. Rather, he seems to
consider it a worthy and achievable goal. So [1] and [2] are
incorrect. His argument in this paragraph is that concentrating mainly
or only on vocabulary
is, however, not a good way to promote standardization, as contentious
words are encountered rarely. He concludes that it is better to focus
on
aspects of language that are more frequently encountered. Thus, his
assumption is that there are aspects of language other than vocabulary
that play
a bigger role in daily language usage (and that these are the aspects
that should be the focus of standardization efforts). So the correct
answer is [4].
Note that [3] is incorrect, as it still focuses on vocabulary, which
the author argues against. Hence, [4].

4

Statement B, which states the result of the studies mentioned in 1,
links to it. D links to B, as it continues the point about people's
memories of familiar
things. A, with 'for instance' gives an example of how people retain
certain aspects of things in their mind, and thus elaborates upon C.
Therefore, CA
is a link. A also links to 6, as they both provide examples of how
people are better at remembering certain aspects of familiar things
than others.
Therefore, the correct sequence is BDCA. Hence, [1].

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