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Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th President of the United States, yet he never went to college. In fact, Lincoln had nearly no formal education whatsoever, attending schools for less than a year throughout his childhood. Yet this should not be construed to mean that Lincoln was ignorant or unlearned; on the contrary, he was one of the most well-read leaders of the time. The fact is that Abraham Lincoln educated himself by studying books of religion, philosophy, and literature, and he continued his voracious reading throughout his life. A lack of public school education did not prevent Lincoln from becoming a great leader. He led the United States through four years of civil war, which threatened to divide the nation into two separate countries. He was a powerful opponent of slavery, and it was largely through his leadership that slavery was abolished in the country. Lincoln's determination to educate himself through diligent reading also led to his reputation as a great orator—and even today his speeches are quoted and studied worldwide. He serves as an example of a great leader—and a great reader. His love of books and good literature enabled Abraham Lincoln to rise to world renown.
Question: 1

What is the main idea of this passage?

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  • Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States
  • Abraham Lincoln demonstrated the value of reading
  • Abraham Lincoln was a Republican
  • Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves
  • Abraham Lincoln was an illiterate
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (B):
Abraham Lincoln demonstrated the value of reading

The correct answer is "Abraham Lincoln demonstrated the value of reading."

To determine the main idea of a passage, we need to consider what the passage is primarily about. The other options, while potentially true statements about Abraham Lincoln, are too specific. The phrase "Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States" is a fact about Lincoln's position but doesn't convey a key lesson or theme. "Abraham Lincoln was a Republican" describes his political affiliation, but that's not the central message. Similarly, "Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves" describes a significant action he took, but it's a specific event rather than a general theme. Finally, "Abraham Lincoln was an illiterate" is factually incorrect and cannot be the main idea of a passage.

The statement "Abraham Lincoln demonstrated the value of reading" suggests the passage would be focused on how Lincoln valued books, education, and self-improvement through reading. This allows for a discussion of how he educated himself, his intellectual growth, and how reading shaped his decisions. It's a more encompassing and thematic statement that covers a broader aspect of Lincoln's life and character, thereby making it the main idea.
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Question: 2

Lincoln accomplished all of the following except

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  • Preventing the United States from being divided
  • Ending slavery
  • Becoming a great leader
  • Establishing the Lincoln Memorial
  • Educating himself by studying various books
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (D):
Establishing the Lincoln Memorial

The correct answer is "Establishing the Lincoln Memorial." Abraham Lincoln was a monumental figure in American history, known for his accomplishments during the Civil War era. While he achieved many significant things, he didn't personally establish the Lincoln Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial was built and dedicated after his death as a tribute to his legacy.

Let's break down why the other options are incorrect:

* Preventing the United States from being divided: Lincoln's primary goal during the Civil War was to preserve the Union. He fought to keep the United States together, and ultimately, his efforts were successful.
* Ending slavery: The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Lincoln during the Civil War, declared the freedom of slaves in Confederate territories. While it didn't abolish slavery entirely (that came with the 13th Amendment), it was a critical step towards ending the institution.
* Becoming a great leader: Lincoln is widely considered one of the greatest U.S. presidents. He demonstrated exceptional leadership during a time of immense crisis, guiding the nation through the Civil War and setting the stage for Reconstruction.
* Educating himself by studying various books: Lincoln had a limited formal education, and he was known for being a self-educated man. He learned extensively by reading and studying law books and other texts throughout his life.
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Question: 3

A voracious reader is

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  • Likely to become the fastest reader
  • A person who makes reading a regular habit
  • Someone who never reads
  • A person who does not know how to read
  • Reads with reasonable pauses
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (B):
A person who makes reading a regular habit

The correct answer is "A person who makes reading a regular habit." The word "voracious" implies a strong appetite or desire for something, in this case, reading. A voracious reader is someone who consumes a large amount of reading material, suggesting a consistent and habitual engagement with books or other texts. The other options are incorrect. "Likely to become the fastest reader" is possible but doesn't define the core meaning of voraciousness. "Someone who never reads" and "A person who does not know how to read" are the opposite of a reader. "Reads with reasonable pauses" describes *how* someone reads, but not *how much* or their *desire* to read, which voraciousness implies.
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Question: 4

The word Interpreted, implies the most near meaning of which word used in the passage?

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  • Renowend
  • Ignorant
  • Threatened
  • Construed
  • Deligent
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (D):
Construed

The correct answer is construed. The word "interpreted" means to explain the meaning of something. "Construed" means to interpret or analyze something in a particular way. Therefore, construed is the word closest in meaning to interpreted among the given options. The other options have very different meanings. Renowned means famous. Ignorant means lacking knowledge. Threatened means warned of possible danger. Diligent means showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
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Question: 5

According to the passage, what lesson can be learnt from the life of Abraham Lincoln?

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  • Education is not important
  • All books are worth reading
  • Good reading habits can help a person do great things
  • Politicians are always good role models
  • Leaders are born
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (C):
Good reading habits can help a person do great things

The correct answer is "Good reading habits can help a person do great things". The passage likely discusses Abraham Lincoln's life and highlights how he, despite limited formal education, was a voracious reader. This implies that his consistent reading and self-education contributed significantly to his understanding of the world, his intellectual development, and ultimately, his ability to lead during a critical period in American history. The other options are incorrect because they contradict the likely contents of a passage about Lincoln or make broad generalizations that are not supported by the context of learning from Lincoln's life.
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Question: 6

How does Lincoln still affect students today?

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  • His image is on the US dollar
  • His speeches are still quoted and studied today
  • Students grow beards to look like him
  • Students quit schools in the hope of becoming president
  • All the Government schools are named after him
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (B):
His speeches are still quoted and studied today

The correct answer is "His speeches are still quoted and studied today." This is because Abraham Lincoln's words, particularly in speeches like the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address, continue to resonate with their profound messages about equality, democracy, and national unity. These speeches are regularly included in history and literature curricula, demonstrating his lasting influence on American thought and values. The other options are incorrect. While Lincoln's image is on the dollar, this is a symbol of his legacy, not a direct impact on how students learn. Students don't typically grow beards to emulate him or drop out of school to become president as a result of Lincoln's influence. Also, not all government schools are named after him, making the correct answer the one about his continuing influence through his writings and ideas.
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Question: 7

Which of the following did not prevent Lincoln from becoming a great leader?

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  • Diligent reading
  • Studying books of religion
  • Reputation as a great orator
  • Lack of public school education
  • Lack of interest in reading
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (D):
Lack of public school education

The correct answer is "Lack of public school education". This is because Abraham Lincoln's lack of formal schooling did not prevent him from becoming a great leader. He was largely self-educated, demonstrating a remarkable ability to learn and grow despite not having attended public school. His diligent reading, studying of religious texts, and development of oratorical skills, which are all mentioned in the other options, contributed to his success. The absence of a traditional public school education didn't hold him back, proving that other forms of learning and personal development were sufficient for him to reach the highest office and achieve greatness.
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Question: 8

What does the word ‘abolished’ refer to in this passage?

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  • Do away with
  • Disinterested
  • Perished
  • Destroyed
  • Indulged
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (A):
Do away with

The word "abolished" means to formally put an end to something, typically a system, practice, or institution. Of the options provided, "Do away with" is the closest synonym and accurately reflects the meaning of abolishing something. The other options, "Disinterested," "Perished," "Destroyed," and "Indulged," have entirely different meanings and do not relate to the concept of ending or eliminating something. Therefore, "Do away with" is the correct choice because it conveys the idea of abolishing a practice, law, or system.
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Question: 9

Abraham Lincoln led the United States through four years of

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  • Political war
  • Battle of Warsaw
  • World war II
  • Civil war
  • Commnual easr
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (D):
Civil war

The correct answer is "Civil war." Abraham Lincoln served as the President of the United States during the American Civil War, a period of intense conflict between the Union (the North) and the Confederacy (the South) from 1861 to 1865. The other options are incorrect because: "Political war" isn't a recognized historical event, the "Battle of Warsaw" is a separate historical event, World War II happened long after Lincoln's presidency, and "Commnual easr" is not a recognizable term or event. Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War is a defining part of his legacy.
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