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(A) ambient air pollution together globally every year.
(B) accounts for 34% or 2.4 million of the seven million premature deaths caused by household and
(C) Southeast Asia region to aggressively address the double burden of household and ambient (outdoor) air pollution,
(D) The WHO has called upon member-countries in its
(E) saying the region, which comprises India,
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(A) I must confess that I am intrigued by your invitation to me to join the members of the IndoKorean War Veterans
(B) was the Chairman and General Thorat was the Commander of the Custodian Forces of India.
(C) It is of course true that
(D) in welcoming the new Ambassador from South Korea.
(E) I spent some few months of my life in Panmunjom in my capacity as Alternate Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission of which General Thimayya
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(A) held talks against a classic Chinese landscape of gardens and lakes, with and without aides.
(B) Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a tense stand-off lasting 73 days.
(C) on the high Himalayan plateau of Doklam on the borders of Bhutan, India and China, overlooking the vital Siliguri Corridor connecting ‘mainland’ India to the Northeastern States,
(D) The optics were reassuring and optimism about the outcome of these conversations was implied. Only a year ago,
(E) For the duration of a day and a half, the leaders of the world’s two most populous countries
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(A) The authorities may claim that the situation is stable but the daily litany of violence tells a different story.
(B) on different planes across the country.
(C) The authorities need to analyze why simultaneous upheavals are taking place
(D) Each day, a concatenation of events and situations are contributing to feelings of deep unease.
(E) Take internal security, for instance.
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(A) Strong patent protection is a crucial part of this process.
(B) Transgenic technologies such as Bt cotton are an important part of India’s cotton production arsenal.
(C) that fail when used improperly, as was the case with Bollgard2. The important thing for India
(D) They are not infallible. But this is true of all technologies, like antibiotics,
(E) is to keep incentivizing the development of such technologies and to use them properly.
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(A) It was with this invincible spirit that Netaji opposed Wavell`s offer.
(B) "Japan`s surrender is not Indian`s surender" he said
(C) The revolutionary spirit of Netaji was never dampened even after the surender of Japan
(D) He know that a war of liberation demanded great spirit, great sacrifice, courage and patience.
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(A) But all work is not education
(B) In India, a majority of our people do hard work, stenuous physical work, but all are not educated
(C) It aims at concrete and objective realization of the ideas and is of great educative value
(D) "Work" is that activity of man which has definite objective
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(A) Hari Prasad Nanda is one such person who worked his way to the top from the scratch
(B) A few of them has a spark of proved adventure and their initiative, dedication and sincerity brought them spectacular success
(C) The partition of India and Pakistan made a number of migrants to India penniless
(D) He rose to become a first generation entreprener with the second largest complex to his credit
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(A) They think that India will disintegrate like the Soviet Union or Yugoslavia
(B) What will be the exact shape of India in 2000 A.D. can only be a matter of surmise
(C) On the contrary, the blind patriots foresee a very bright future for India
(D) The prophets of doom say that the future of India is doomed
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(A) I wish I had more time, so that I could visit the odd neeks and corners of India
(B) And yet I have not seen many parts of the country we love so much and seek to serve
(C) Our own country is a little world by itself with an infinite variety and places for us to discover
(D) I have travelled a great deal in this country and I have grown in years
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(A) Managerial accountability, whether in the public or the private sector, similarly requires that mangers be answerable for the tasks which they have contracted to perform, according to agreed standards of competence.
(B) In parliamentary systems, ministers are held to account through oral and written questions – in some cases through ‘interpellation’, that is, through requiring them to give a detailed response to a question on policy or administration.
(C) Regimes in which rulers cannot be held to account, either by representatives or by judges, are called arbitrary and authoritarian.
(D) Political accountability is the hallmark of responsible and representative government.
(E) Political accountability requires the actions of politicians, or public officials, whether they be administrative, ethical or financial, to be open to inspection, scrutiny and challenge.
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(A) Their aim was to write about everyday phenomena, and to use words and images for their primary, stripped-down meanings, without metaphor, clogged syntax or other forms of ‘poeticizing’.
(B) The acmeists were particularly opposed to the mysticism and erotic suggestiveness of symbolist writing, and to the experiments of Mayakovsky and the surrealists.
(C) The idea of cleansing language, of using words for words sake alone, has been a recurring feature of poetry, not least in the 20th century (for example in the work of T.S. Eliot and William Carlos Williams) but the acmeists, in a way characteristic of artists in the 1910s, were the only ones to give it a name and a specific agenda.
(D) Acmeism (from Greek ame, ‘point’) was a movement in Russian poetry of the 1920s led by the writers NiloaiGumilev and Sergei Gorodetsky, and followed by Anna Akmatova and Osip Mandelstam.
(E) They published a magazine, Apollo, from, 1909-17, and were denounced by the authoritiesasdecadent and ‘individualist’: socialism demanded realism of a rather different kind
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(A) Not all actions are bodily movements, and the causal theory of action also applies to mental actions such as imagining and calculating.
(B) It is not enough for imagining a teddy bear that one has an image as of a teddy bear.
(C) If a hallucinogenic drug causes me to have an image as of a teddy bear, then I have not imagined a teddy bear, since my having the image as of a teddy bear is something that has happened to me, rather than an action of mine.
(D) A mental event is an action only if it is caused by an appropriate intention of the subject’s.
(E) Having an image is an action of mine only if it intention. And if, as a matter of complete coincidence, I intended to imagine a toy just before a hallucinogenic drug caused me to have an image as of a teddy bear, then I have not imagined a teddy bear
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(A). Fossil evidence suggests that the mammals underwent adaptive radiation to produce the range of mammal types extant today.
(B) Adaptive radiation, in the life sciences, refers to the differentiation (or anagenesis) of one or a few species into many to fill a large number of related ecological niches by adaptation.
(C) Thus the first bird species may have given rise to many more bird species by adaptive radiation.
(D) Typically, a species adapts a colonize a new habitat and, this adaptation opening up a new range of niches, adapts again to fill the new niches which are presented.
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(A) It has clearly done much good by bringing many useful inventions, ideas and by-products of major research programmes to a wide number of people.
(B) But to say that this is till all it does would be too superficial.
(C) Advertising is arguably a main vehicle of social communication, and as such, it has become the subject of much critical comment and even concern.
(D) Advertising was conceived essentially as a kind of social, consumer rhetoric: a way of publicly praising goods in order to encourage or persuade the public to use or buy them.
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(A) Beggar-my-neighbour, in economics, is a trade policy of competitive devaluation, where countries devalue their exchange rates in rapid succession in order to make export prices more competitive.
(B) This was prevalent in the 1930s. It is harder to achieve under floating rates, though the Japanese are often accused of trying to keep the yen artificially low to encourage their exports.
(C) Although beggar-my-neighbour policies work for a short time, to boost the domestic economy, there are several detrimental results – (1) the protected industry is inefficient, so consumers have to pay higher prices, (2) trading partners are forced to retaliate with their own protectionist policies, and (3) they earn less foreign exchange, so buy less of the first country’s exports.
(D) In effect, everyone is beggared.
(E) This happened in the 1920s and 1930s, but was partly outlawed by GATT after 1947. The slow growing 1970s and 1980s and early 1990s have rekindled beggar-my-neighbour instincts.
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(A) My life is constantly thrown headlong into transcendent thing, and passes wholly outside me.
(B) I am thinking of the Cartesian cogito, wanting to finish this work, feeling the coolness of the paper under my hand, and perceiving the trees of the boulevard through the window.
(C) This book, once begun, is not a certain set of ideas, it constitutes for me an open situation, for which I could not possibly provide any complex formula, and in which I struggle blindly on until, miraculously, thoughts and words become organized by themselves.
(D) The cogito is either this though which took shape three centuries ago in the mind of Descartes, or the meaning of the books he has left for us, or else an eternal truth which emerges from them, but in any case, is a cultural being of which it is to say that my thought strains towards it rather than that it embraces it, as my body, in a familiar surrounding, finds its orientation and makes its way among objets without my needing to have them expressly in mind.
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(A) It is the same with the recent achievements of our material civilization, our western scientific knowledge and our technique for turning it to account are perilously esoteric.
(B) All acts of social creation are the work either of individual creators or, at most, of creative minorities, at each successive advance, the great majority of the members of society are left behind.
(C) If we glance at the great religious organisations extant in the World today, Christian, Islamic, and Hindu, we shall find that the great bulk of their nominal adherents, still live in a mental atmosphere which, so far as religion is concerned is not far removed from simple paganism.
(D) The great new social forces of Democracy and Industrialism have been evoked by a tiny creative minority, and the great mass of humanity still remains substantially on the same intellectual and moral level in which it lay before the titanic new social forces began to emerge.
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(A) This tendency to over-stress the contribution of character, and to put it in an altogether misleading antithesis to intellect, is also probably characteristic of equalitarian societies.
(B) Differences in intellectual capacity are particularly distasteful to the equalitarian, who can with comfort fall back on a vague mystique of character as the principal attribute of such leadership as he will allow, and which he may delude himself is very widely diffused.
(C) Whereas a high intelligence is not usually a spectacular quality to the majority of people, courage, tenacity, and dominance are.
(D) The contribution of intelligence to leadership is underestimated, perhaps, because in the popular picture of the leader, attributes of character are far more obvious than those of intellect
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(A) What we mean by a work of art is, then, an entity which provides a more or less lasting possibility for a number of consumers to make such actualization or concretions on the basis of a material thing or a series of physical happenings which are the existential substrate of the work of art.
(B) Roman Ingarden, who discusses the same thing, uses the word ‘concretion’ in order to emphasise that the process of actualization is one of rendering the indeterminate determinate or concrete.
(C) Appreciation, then, consists in bringing an appropriate aesthetic object into awareness to the fullest possible degree on the basis of the material thing of ‘happening’ to which we are attending.
(D) In previous writing, as here, I have used the word ‘actualisaion’ – making actual what is latent or potential for this process
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Time magazine dedicated(A)/ its person of the year(B)/ cover to women who broke the silence surrounding(C)/ the pervasiveness of sexually harassment and violence(D), especially in the workplace(E).
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These experiences have(A)/ an insidious effect on women’s lives(B)/ and ability to participation(C)/ in educational, work and(D)/ social activities(E).
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What mattered to them was that(A)/ Lenin had inspired the(B)/ Communist Party of India(C)/ (Marxist)-led government in that northeastern State, which(D)/ have un-seated after an un-broken 25 years of ‘red rule’(E).
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The new Chief Minister, too,(A)/ deserves appreciation for his expression of disapproval(B)./ Those who said things that seemed to explain(C)/ away the dhakka will be hopefully be sobered(D)/ by the Prime Minister’s admonition(E).
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It says to Presidents and Governors(A)/ what they should or should not do(B)/, how they should and should not act(C)/ when scrutinised results to see(D)/ who should be called to form governments(E).
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- In the given question, there are four statements A, B, C and D that have to be arranged in a logical order to make a paragraph between 1 and 6.1)Quaint is not an obvious word to use about America: a country built on revolution, restless expansion and unabashed pursuit of profits.A) Often physical settings added to this sense of quaintness.B) From Boston to Philadelphia, or to the lovingly-restored Georgian streets of colonial Williamsburg in Virginia many New World candles of liberty looked strikingly like the Old all red - brick mansions cobbled lanes and candle-lit inns, haunted by the host in tricorne hats.C) Museums and historic sites depicted the birth of the United States as a morality tale and an Anglo-Saxon family dispute, pitting tyrannical King George and his redcoats against freedom-loving colonial subjects.D) Yet for years a cloud of quaintness hung about many of the country's founding places.6) This can also be found in several other regions of the great America.
- In the given question, there are four statements A, B, C and D that have to be arranged in a logical order to make a paragraph between 1 and 6.1) In a move that will encourage banks to lend more for housing and possibly make high-value home loans cheaper, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday reduced the capital requirement for home loans.A) The repo rate is the rate at which it lends to banks, while the reverse repo is the facility through which it borrows from banks.B) It also retained the cash reserve requirement (CRR) at 4%.C) The RBI has also improved the lendable resources of banks by Rs 50,000 crore by reducing the proportion of deposits that banks have to invest in government bonds.D) In its monetary policy review, the RBI retained the repo rate at 6.25% and the reverse repo rate at 6%.6) Significantly, however, the RBI cut its projection for consumer inflation to 2- 3.5% in the April to September period, down from 4.5%, and to 3.5-4.5% in October to March, down from 5%.
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In the following question, the 1st and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named P,Q,R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer.
1) Can any one
P. falsehood triumph
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R. for a long time
S. suppress truth
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In this question, the 1st and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer.
1) And then word
P. came from inside
Q. meet the released civilians
R. that after all
S. the press could
6) but fleetingly