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"They wouldn't make you manager straight off, Soaf."
"I'll be like Mary Quant," Sophie said. "I'll be a natural. They'll see it from the start. I'll have the most amazing shop this city's ever seen."
Jansie, knowing they were both earmarked for the biscuit factory, became melancholy. She wished Sophie wouldn't say these things.
When they reached Sophie's street Jansie said, "It's only a few months away now, Soaf, you really should be sensible. They don't pay well for shop work, you know that, your dad would never allow it."
(Going Places)

Question: 1

Choose the correct option:
What trait of the speaker is reflected in the first line of the extract?

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Pessimism shows in negative expectations or disbelief in positive outcomes.
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  • optimistic
  • pessimistic
  • realistic
  • fatalistic \bigskip
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Answer: (B) pessimistic
The initial statement conveys a pessimistic outlook, evidenced by the speaker's skepticism regarding Sophie's immediate prospects for a management role.
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Question: 2

Choose the correct option from those given in the brackets to fill in the blank.
“They’ll see it from the start.”
The above statement reflects Sophie’s ________. (modesty/overconfidence)

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Statements of certainty about future success usually signal overconfidence.
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Correct answer: overconfidence
Sophie exhibits overconfidence by expecting immediate recognition of her talent, indicating an exaggerated self-perception.
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Question: 3

“They don’t pay well for the shop work.” Jannie’s statement depicts her as a:

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Realistic and grounded advice often comes from practical characters.
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  • happy-go-lucky girl.
  • practical friend of Sophie.
  • casual friend of Sophie.
  • jealous friend. \bigskip
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is (B) Sophie's practical friend. Jansie's reply stems from a grounded perspective and worry about Sophie's unrealistic aspirations.
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Question: 4

Complete the following suitably:
“Your dad would never allow it
” The image of Sophie’s father as we infer from the above statement is that he ________.

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Family reactions often reflect generational or socioeconomic realism.
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Solution and Explanation

He is a pragmatic individual with grounded aspirations, disinclined towards whimsical fantasies.
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Question: 5

What does the following line from the extract showcase about Jansie’s emotions?
“Soaf, you really should be sensible.”
(i) indifference
(ii) concern
(iii) regret
(iv) envy

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Tone and word choice often reveal emotional intent—“should be sensible” suggests caring advice.
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Correct answer: (ii) concern
Jansie's genuine care for Sophie stems from a desire to prevent her from experiencing disillusionment.
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Question: 6

“They were both ‘earmarked’ for the biscuit factory.” What does the word ‘earmarked’ convey?

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Words like “earmarked” suggest destiny shaped by external factors, not individual dreams.
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Solution and Explanation

The term ‘earmarked’ signifies a predetermined or allocated designation for a specific objective. This implies that their future trajectories are fixed due to their socio-economic standing, thereby limiting scope for individual ambitions.
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