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1.

Which of the following statements is/are true in the context of the passage?1. Science and technology are neither good nor bad.2. Through machines, man can achieve all progress. 3. Science and technology bring great risks and temptations.

A. 1 and 2
B. 1 and 3
C. 2 and 3
D. All of these
Answer» E.
2.

By practising forgiveness Gandhiji lives the best part of-

A. Jainiem
B. Hinduism
C. Buddhism
D. Christianity
Answer» C. Buddhism
3.

What virtue of Gandhiji is the author talking about?

A. Piety
B. Courage
C. Selflessness
D. Forgiveness
Answer» E.
4.

Forgive thine enemies _ is one of the teachings of_

A. Mohammed
B. Mahaveer
C. Jesus Christ
D. Gandhiji
Answer» D. Gandhiji
5.

What is difficult to forget?

A. Sins of enemies
B. Sins of brothers
C. Sins of friends
D. Sins of parents
Answer» B. Sins of brothers
6.

Whom should we forgive ?

A. Son
B. Father
C. Dayady
D. Brother
Answer» D. Brother
7.

The ships caught in the tornado

A. are compared to shuttlecocks
B. had a cargo of shuttlecocks
C. scattered shuttlecocks in the sea
D. traded in shuttlecocks
Answer» B. had a cargo of shuttlecocks
8.

Sledge hammer waves means

A. waves moving like a sledge.
B. waves like a big, heavy hammer.
C. waves hammering a sledge.
D. waves in which a hammer and a sledge are found.
Answer» C. waves hammering a sledge.
9.

A sea rendezvous means

A. a dive into the sea
B. a swim in the sea
C. a meeting at sea
D. sailing in the sea
Answer» E.
10.

Find a word from the passage which means "refilling".

A. heaving
B. inflicting
C. retaliating
D. replenishing
Answer» E.
11.

The American Navy suffered great losses because of

A. the aircraft raid
B. the Japanese fleet
C. the weather
D. the landmines
Answer» D. the landmines
12.

In the developing countries, the birth rate is

A. increasing
B. doubling
C. static
D. falling
Answer» E.
13.

The food production has always been_________of population growth.

A. ahead
B. slow
C. adequate
D. stagnant
Answer» B. slow
14.

In the past forty-five years, India s population has grown about

A. three and a half times
B. two and a half times
C. five times
D. one and a half times
Answer» C. five times
15.

Malthus doomsday prediction did not come true due to two major reasons. They are

A. rapid growth in population and industrial development
B. increase in per capital income and economic progress
C. very slow growth in population and modern agricultural practices and better irrigation
D. better facilities in health and hygiene
Answer» D. better facilities in health and hygiene
16.

Why was the WTO s 11th binennial ministerial conference worrisome?

A. Rift in the policies suggested by WTO on IPR.
B. Non-cooperation from Indian government on various matters.
C. Denial of states quo.
D. Inability of negotiators to reach to substantive outcome for the problems.
Answer» E.
17.

What is the biggest threat to WTO s efficacy today?

A. Negotiators of WTO are not decision takers.
B. WTO s lame attitude towards global trade.
C. India being not working in its best interest.
D. Lost of faith in WTO by US.
Answer» E.
18.

Which of the following nation is keen to fortify its interest on WTO platform?

A. Russia
B. India
C. USA
D. Japan
Answer» C. USA
19.

Which of the following is the most successful segments of the WTO mentioned in the passage?

A. Reviewer of government s trade policies.
B. Agreement on trade in services.
C. Dispute redressal mechanism
D. Intellectual Property Rights
Answer» D. Intellectual Property Rights
20.

According to the passage, which of the following statement is NOT true?

A. US is termed as the world s largest economy.
B. US is involved directly in half of the cases brought to WTO
C. 11th WTO conference was held at Nairobi.
D. India s take on food security programme in the WTO conference was positive.
Answer» D. India s take on food security programme in the WTO conference was positive.
21.

water contamination has become serious.

A. Since water pollution was difficult to asses
B. Since nature has taken a hand in pollution
C. Since chemists began to use new substance
D. since businessmen authorised the use of chemicals
Answer» D. since businessmen authorised the use of chemicals
22.

Water pollution can only be understood

A. in relation to world contamination
B. by the whole human race
C. in context
D. in relation to the number of pesticides that exist
Answer» B. by the whole human race
23.

The word gunk in the last line refers:

A. to the waste products deposited by sanitary engineers
B. to the debris found in rivers
C. to unidentifiable chemicals found in water
D. to the domestic water supplies
Answer» C. to unidentifiable chemicals found in water
24.

The main argument of paragraph is:

A. that there are sinister interaction in the use of chemicals
B. that there are numerous reasons for contamination of water supplies
C. that there are many dangers from nuclear fallout
D. that pesticides are dangerous
Answer» C. that there are many dangers from nuclear fallout
25.

All the following words mean chemical except

A. Sands
B. Substances
C. pesticides
D. Deposits
Answer» B. Substances
26.

Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.gloomy

A. discouraging
B. disgusting
C. bright
D. tragic
E. versatile
Answer» D. tragic
27.

The lowest common denominator of the Indian culture today is

A. Hema Malini
B. Songs of Vividh Barati
C. Masala Dosa
D. Synthetic fibre
Answer» E.
28.

The latest symbol of modernity for the rural people is

A. The bicycle
B. The wristwatch
C. The transistor
D. The synthetic cloth
Answer» E.
29.

The tern Neo-rich means

A. The aristocracy
B. The industrialists
C. The newly rich people
D. The common people
Answer» D. The common people
30.

Many people believe that nothing can be done about the English language because

A. Bad habits spread by imitation
B. We live in a decadent civilization
C. There are too may bad writers
D. People are too lazy to change their bad habits
Answer» C. There are too may bad writers
31.

The author believes that

A. English is become ugly
B. Bad language
C. Our thoughts are becoming uglier because we ae making the language uglier
D. Our civilization is decadent so nothing can be done to stop the decile of the language
Answer» D. Our civilization is decadent so nothing can be done to stop the decile of the language
32.

The author believes that the first stage towards the political regeneration of the language would be

A. Taking the necessary trouble to avoid bad habits
B. Avoiding being frivolous about it
C. Clear thinking
D. For professional writers to help
Answer» D. For professional writers to help
33.

What causes bad language in the end?

A. The bad influence of individual writers
B. The imitation of bad language habits
C. Political and economic causes.
D. An assumption that nothing can be done about
Answer» D. An assumption that nothing can be done about
34.

What can automatically help to reduce admission:

A. Though entrance tests
B. Discouragement to open new colleges
C. Selective admissions
D. Abolishing reservation
Answer» D. Abolishing reservation
35.

Many of the new college are

A. Centers of advanced learning
B. Research institutions
C. Factories producing degree holders
D. Knowns for their academic excellence
Answer» D. Knowns for their academic excellence
36.

How can teachers are

A. By arranging refresher courses
B. By providing monetary help/incentive
C. By providing better library facilities
D. By sending them abroad
Answer» B. By providing monetary help/incentive
37.

The author is in favor of restricting college admissions

A. Only when degrees are delinked form jobs
B. When alternative avenues are open for the students
C. When the teacher student ratio is reduced
D. Only when parents think gtwice before sending their children
Answer» B. When alternative avenues are open for the students
38.

Vegetable oil is mainly used for

A. eating
B. cooking
C. frying
D. lubricating
Answer» C. frying
39.

The .of fish yields nourishing oil.

A. liver
B. stomach
C. eyes
D. head
Answer» B. stomach
40.

.are made form vegetable, animal products and the oils of certain flowers.

A. Perfumes
B. Cosmetics
C. Cooking medium
D. Soaps
Answer» E.
41.

The lowest common denominator of the Indian culture today is

A. Hema Malini
B. Songs of Vividh Barati
C. Masala Dosa
D. Synthetic fibre
Answer» E.
42.

The synthetic fibre has

A. Always been popular in India
B. Become popular during the last twenty years
C. Never been popular the last twenty years
D. Been as popular as other kinds of fibre
Answer» C. Never been popular the last twenty years
43.

The latest symbol of modernity for the rural people is

A. The bicycle
B. The wristwatch
C. The transistor
D. The synthetic cloth
Answer» E.
44.

The tern Neo-rich means

A. The aristocracy
B. The industrialists
C. The newly rich people
D. The common people
Answer» D. The common people
45.

The tone of the passage is

A. Tragic
B. Ironic
C. Sombre
D. Satiric
Answer» D. Satiric
46.

Many people believe that nothing can be done about the English language because

A. Bad habits spread by imitation
B. We live in a decadent civilization
C. There are too may bad writers
D. People are too lazy to change their bad habits
Answer» C. There are too may bad writers
47.

The author believes that

A. It s now too late to do anything about the problem
B. Language is a natural growth and cannot be shaped for our won purpose
C. The decline in the language can be stopped
D. The process of an increasingly bad language cannot be stopped
Answer» D. The process of an increasingly bad language cannot be stopped
48.

The author believes that the first stage towards the political regeneration of the language would be

A. Taking the necessary trouble to avoid bad habits
B. Avoiding being frivolous about it
C. Clear thinking
D. For professional writers to help
Answer» D. For professional writers to help
49.

The author believes that -

A. English is become ugly
B. Bad language
C. Our thoughts are becoming uglier because we ae making the language uglier
D. Our civilization is decadent so nothing can be done to stop the decile of the language
Answer» D. Our civilization is decadent so nothing can be done to stop the decile of the language
50.

What causes bad language in the end?

A. The bad influence of individual writers
B. The imitation of bad language habits
C. Political and economic causes.
D. An assumption that nothing can be done about
Answer» D. An assumption that nothing can be done about