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| 51. |
According to the author |
| A. | the Greek and the orientals are very punctual. |
| B. | the Indians are very punctual. |
| C. | the orientals are very punctual. |
| D. | the Americans or the Englishmen are punctual. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 52. |
The orient in the passage refers to |
| A. | England and America. |
| B. | America alone |
| C. | China and Japan. |
| D. | Japan and England. |
| Answer» D. Japan and England. | |
| 53. |
The passage is about what |
| A. | teachers should teach in the classroom. |
| B. | treatment is to be given for indigestion. |
| C. | we should do to make children read. |
| D. | we should not do when we ask children to read. |
| Answer» D. we should not do when we ask children to read. | |
| 54. |
The writer says that teachers should |
| A. | stop compelling children to read books recommended by them. |
| B. | carefully supervise what children read. |
| C. | prevent children from reading any book. |
| D. | compel children to read moral stories. |
| Answer» B. carefully supervise what children read. | |
| 55. |
According to the author many boys and girls read books to |
| A. | express their gratitude to their teachers. |
| B. | show others that they are lovers of books. |
| C. | win the favour of their teachers. |
| D. | spend money in a useful way. |
| Answer» D. spend money in a useful way. | |
| 56. |
The mistake has been on the teacher s side. Here the mistake refers to |
| A. | discouraging children from reading more books. |
| B. | recommending them the books intended for adults |
| C. | making the children to please the teacher. |
| D. | asking the children to read books which teachers do not like. |
| Answer» C. making the children to please the teacher. | |
| 57. |
Indigestion and violent stomach-ache will be the result if the child |
| A. | is forced to eat food meant for adults. |
| B. | is not taken to doctor regularly. |
| C. | reads books not suitable for his age. |
| D. | does not read any book. |
| Answer» D. does not read any book. | |
| 58. |
Which of the following is NOT a service provider? |
| A. | Bank |
| B. | Lawyer |
| C. | Car |
| D. | Teacher |
| Answer» D. Teacher | |
| 59. |
What is the key feature of any service? |
| A. | It is non-perishable |
| B. | Interaction with the consumer |
| C. | Ability to be stored for future use |
| D. | Automation of service |
| Answer» C. Ability to be stored for future use | |
| 60. |
Entertainment is an intangible service because it can only be: |
| A. | stored |
| B. | tasted |
| C. | experienced |
| D. | touched |
| Answer» D. touched | |
| 61. |
For a pleasant experience of a service, the provider should: |
| A. | give what the consumer desires. |
| B. | make the service available before purchase. |
| C. | create a service which is profitable. |
| D. | provide the service without customer demand. |
| Answer» B. make the service available before purchase. | |
| 62. |
Which of the following aspects of a dish does NOT have a sensory appeal? |
| A. | Nutrition |
| B. | Presentation |
| C. | Taste |
| D. | Aroma |
| Answer» B. Presentation | |
| 63. |
Aesthetics is mainly concerned with: |
| A. | purpose of creation |
| B. | usefulness of the product |
| C. | sensory appeal |
| D. | relevance of content |
| Answer» D. relevance of content | |
| 64. |
The practical aspects of a graphic design DO NOT take into account: |
| A. | probability |
| B. | readability |
| C. | usability |
| D. | communicability |
| Answer» B. readability | |
| 65. |
The ability of a design to fulfil the purpose is called: |
| A. | graphic appeal |
| B. | semiotic value |
| C. | teleology |
| D. | visual taste |
| Answer» D. visual taste | |
| 66. |
What is the passage mainly about? |
| A. | Functional aspect of design |
| B. | Aesthetic function of design |
| C. | How to make food appealing |
| D. | Design and its varied usages |
| Answer» E. | |
| 67. |
Choose the word which is MOST SMILAR to the word given in passage. |
| A. | Recognize |
| B. | Perceived |
| C. | Unpredictable |
| D. | Unruly |
| E. | Uncanny |
| Answer» F. | |
| 68. |
Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage above? |
| A. | Recession and Recovery |
| B. | Consumer: The driving force for Economy |
| C. | Economy: a Distant Dream? |
| D. | Is Consumption necessary for economic Growth? |
| E. | None of the Above |
| Answer» E. None of the Above | |
| 69. |
In the statement consumer preferences would surely be the steering wheel, but real savings and investment would be the engine that drives it forward , what can we infer from the line consumer preferences would surely be the steering wheel ? |
| A. | Consumer likings regulate the economy individually. |
| B. | If you want to regulate the economy, consumption is the only force. |
| C. | The Penchant of the consumers controls the economy. |
| D. | The consumer preferences are not at par with savings and economy in driving the economy. |
| E. | None of the Above |
| Answer» D. The consumer preferences are not at par with savings and economy in driving the economy. | |
| 70. |
Which of the following statements is/are correct in context with the passage? |
| A. | Economists fail to distinguish between consuming and producing value and form a mistaken belief. |
| B. | Economic growth and declines have always been led by changes in business and durable goods investment. |
| C. | Income distribution is evenly distributed among the rich and is compatible with the tendency to consume. |
| D. | Only (a) |
| E. | Both (a) and (b) |
| Answer» F. | |
| 71. |
Which of the following is/are likely to induce businesses to hire? |
| A. | Consumer Demand |
| B. | Consumer Spending |
| C. | Increased certainty in future returns |
| D. | Makeshift policies |
| E. | Both (b) and (c) |
| Answer» D. Makeshift policies | |
| 72. |
Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE to the word given in passage.ANALOGY |
| A. | Similarity |
| B. | Narrative |
| C. | Contrast |
| D. | Reciprocate |
| E. | Variance |
| Answer» F. | |
| 73. |
What did the witch do soon after Dhiru caught her? |
| A. | She removed her mask and showed him her face |
| B. | She narrated her sad story to Dhiru |
| C. | She threw away his bag of mangoes |
| D. | She tried to frighten Dhiru and run away |
| Answer» E. | |
| 74. |
Which of the following qualities of Dhiru helped him to over-power the witch? |
| A. | Intelligence and wisdom |
| B. | Courage and strength |
| C. | Courage and anxiety |
| D. | Eagerness and wisdom |
| Answer» C. Courage and anxiety | |
| 75. |
How was the witch described in this passage different from other witches? |
| A. | Other witches used to eat flesh; this witch didn t |
| B. | Other witches were not as fearful as this witch was |
| C. | While other witches used to frighten the people, this witch didn t |
| D. | Other witches used to take people s belonings; this witch didn t |
| Answer» B. Other witches were not as fearful as this witch was | |
| 76. |
What made Dhiru curious? |
| A. | The fearful attitude of the people towards the witch. |
| B. | The distinct difference between the witch and other witches |
| C. | The fearful appearance of the witch |
| D. | The fact that the witch lived in the forest |
| Answer» C. The fearful appearance of the witch | |
| 77. |
Why did Dhiru enter the forest? |
| A. | To invite the witch to the village |
| B. | To sleep under a shady tree |
| C. | NO find out the truth about the witch |
| D. | To give the bag of mangoes to the witch |
| Answer» D. To give the bag of mangoes to the witch | |
| 78. |
All the following words mean notion except - |
| A. | idea |
| B. | concept |
| C. | subject |
| D. | view |
| Answer» D. view | |
| 79. |
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct in context of the passage? |
| A. | Only (2) |
| B. | Both (1) and (2) |
| C. | Only (3) |
| D. | Only (1) |
| E. | All are correct |
| Answer» E. All are correct | |
| 80. |
How the process of migration stands as an obstacle to the cloud technology? |
| A. | The expensive cost of providing safety to the data. |
| B. | The lack of sound technology in Artificial Intelligence. |
| C. | Complexities of the data migrated to the cloud |
| D. | It exposes the companies to the risk of losing important information. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 81. |
Why the promise of the cloud has created a sense of excitement amongst enterprises? |
| A. | As it ensures that business operations are accessible for a range of employees. |
| B. | As the enterprise spending on cloud services is surging. |
| C. | Reduction in the cost of operation it may entail. |
| D. | The secure platform it provides to the data it stores. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. As the enterprise spending on cloud services is surging. | |
| 82. |
How can we tackle the risks associated with the process of migration? |
| A. | By ensuring that organisations only migrate the apps to the cloud that will thrive in the cloud. |
| B. | The surge in the investment in the cloud technology. |
| C. | The use of predictive power of Artificial Intelligence. |
| D. | The transition from on-premises to Cloud |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. The transition from on-premises to Cloud | |
| 83. |
Which of the following is an adverse impact of the Green Revolution? |
| A. | Unchecked crop yields resulted in large tracts of becoming barren |
| B. | Withdrawal of fiscal impetus from agriculture to other sectors |
| C. | Famers began soliciting government subsidies their produce |
| D. | Farmers rioted as food prices fell so low that they not make ends meet |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Famers began soliciting government subsidies their produce | |
| 84. |
What is the author trying to convey through the phrase making the government's 7% GDP growth target look "a bit rich"? |
| A. | India is unlikely to achieve the targeted growth rate. |
| B. | Allocation of funds to agriculture has raised in India chances of having high GDP. |
| C. | Agricultural growth has artificially inflated India's GDP and such growth is not real. |
| D. | India is likely to have one of the highest GDP rates. |
| E. | A large portion of India's GDP is contributed agriculture. |
| Answer» B. Allocation of funds to agriculture has raised in India chances of having high GDP. | |
| 85. |
Which of the following factors was/were responsible for neglect of the farming sector after the Green Revolution? (i) Steel and cement sectors generated more revenue the government as com- pared to agriculture.(ii) Large scale protests against favouring agriculture the cost of other important sectors such as education and health care.(iii)Attention of policy-makers and aid organisations was diverted from agriculture to other sectors. |
| A. | Only (i) and (ii) |
| B. | Only (iii) |
| C. | Only (ii) and (iii) |
| D. | Only (i) and (iii) |
| E. | All (i), (ii) and (iii) |
| Answer» C. Only (ii) and (iii) | |
| 86. |
What is the author's main objective in writing the passage? |
| A. | Criticising developed countries for not holstering economic growth in poor nations |
| B. | Analysing the disadvantages of the Green Revolution |
| C. | Persuading experts that a strong economy depends on industrialization and not on agriculture. |
| D. | Making a case for the international society to engineer a second Green Revolution |
| E. | Rationalising the faulty agriculture politic emerging countries |
| Answer» E. Rationalising the faulty agriculture politic emerging countries | |
| 87. |
What encouraged Africa policy maker to focus on urban jobs? |
| A. | Misapprehension that it would alleviate poverty as it did in other country |
| B. | Rural development outstripped urban development in many parts of Africa |
| C. | Breaking out of protests in the country and the fear that the government would topple |
| D. | Blind imitation of Western models of development |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Rural development outstripped urban development in many parts of Africa | |
| 88. |
What motivated the US to focus on investing in agriculture across the globe? |
| A. | To make developing countries become more reliant on US aid |
| B. | To ensure grain surpluses so that the US had no need to import food |
| C. | To make those countries more self-sufficient to whom it previously provided food |
| D. | To establish itself in the market before the high growth giants such a India and China could establish themselves |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. To establish itself in the market before the high growth giants such a India and China could establish themselves | |
| 89. |
Choose the words/ group of the words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. STARVED |
| A. | deprived |
| B. | disadvantaged |
| C. | hungry |
| D. | fasting |
| E. | emaciated |
| Answer» B. disadvantaged | |
| 90. |
Choose the words/ group of the words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. PLOWED |
| A. | cultivation |
| B. | bulldozed |
| C. | recovered |
| D. | instilled |
| E. | withdrew |
| Answer» E. withdrew | |
| 91. |
Direction: Choose the words/ group of the words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. PRESSING |
| A. | unpopular |
| B. | undemanding |
| C. | unobtrusive |
| D. | unsuitable |
| E. | unimportant |
| Answer» F. | |
| 92. |
Direction: Choose the words/ group of the words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. EVAPORATED |
| A. | absorbed |
| B. | accelerated |
| C. | grew |
| D. | plunged |
| E. | mismanaged |
| Answer» D. plunged | |
| 93. |
Choose the word which is most similar in meaning of the word 'Employed' as used in the passage? |
| A. | Engaged |
| B. | Unoccupied |
| C. | Slight |
| D. | Idle |
| E. | Reactive |
| Answer» B. Unoccupied | |
| 94. |
Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word 'Underestimated' as used in the passage? |
| A. | Compress |
| B. | Deprecate |
| C. | Ignore |
| D. | Exaggerate |
| E. | Abridge |
| Answer» E. Abridge | |
| 95. |
Which of the following is possibly the most appropriate title for the passage? |
| A. | Smoking in our country |
| B. | Categorizing smokers |
| C. | Level of smoking |
| D. | Consequences of smoking |
| E. | Major causes of smoking |
| Answer» C. Level of smoking | |
| 96. |
What does the author mean by 'Although men from all walks of life smoke'? |
| A. | Smoking kills all in every aspect of their life. |
| B. | Smoking increases health risks in all stages. |
| C. | Men are addicted to smoking |
| D. | Both 2 and 3 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» F. | |
| 97. |
Which one of the following statements is true ? |
| A. | Other Asian countries do not have allopathic me dicines. |
| B. | Indians cannot afford allopathic drugs |
| C. | Indians use more than 40,000 allopathic drugs. |
| D. | Indians hate allopathic medicines. |
| Answer» D. Indians hate allopathic medicines. | |
| 98. |
How are drug users to be instructed by the manufacturers? |
| A. | Information should be printed on the carton or in a pamphlet kept inside it. |
| B. | Patients should keep in touch with drug manufacturers. |
| C. | Doctors should give a manual of instruction. |
| D. | The Chemist should issue an instruction manual. |
| Answer» B. Patients should keep in touch with drug manufacturers. | |
| 99. |
Only one of the following sentences is right. Identify it. |
| A. | Medicines should be discontinued as soon as we feel better. |
| B. | More than the prescribed dose brings quicker recovery. |
| C. | All medicines produce reactions of various degrees in their users. |
| D. | Even mild drugs are not always safe. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 100. |
Drug manufacturers ________ . |
| A. | give very little and unintelligible information |
| B. | give information only when asked |
| C. | do not give instructions |
| D. | give all instructions necessary |
| Answer» B. give information only when asked | |