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    In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given
    blank out of the four alternatives.
    The thoughts, behavior and tastes of fashion, music, television and other ___(1)___ of life of the masses are often seen having a ___(2)___
    impact on the living of the society. We tend to get influenced by the lifestyles of our peer group. The changing ways of life of our peers
    often __(3)____ us to change our ways of looking at life and leading it. It's a human tendency to do what the crowd does. Few have the
    courage to resist the peer pressure and be their own selves rather than being one among the lot. Peer pressure is bound to affect most
    of us, both, positively and ___(4)___. The distinction between positive and negative peer pressure lies in a thoughtful analysis of the
    views of the masses. Following your peers ___(5)___ leaves a negative impact on your life while an analytical approach of looking at peer
    behavior can act positively. Let us look at the positive and negative effects of peer pressure.


    a ______ impact on the living

    mere

    Incorrect Answer

    deep

    Correct Answer

    follow

    Incorrect Answer

    slow

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    - The passage discusses how the masses' tastes in various aspects of life influence society.

    - Blank 1 (aspects): It refers to different parts of life like fashion, music, and television. "Aspects" fits here as it means parts or features.

    - Blank 2: The impact on living could be significant or intense, making "deep" a suitable choice.

    - Mere: Suggests insignificance; doesn't fit here.

    - Deep: Suggests a profound effect; fits well.

    - Follow: Doesn't relate to "impact."

    - Slow: Unrelated to the type of impact.

    - Blank 3 (influence): Our peers often influence us to change. "Influence" suits here.

    - Blank 4 (negatively): Complements "positively," indicating two sides of impact.

    - Blank 5 (blindly): Following peers without thought can be negative.


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