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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.

The Celts who lived in Britain before the Roman invasion of 43 AD could be said to have created the first towns. Celts in southern England lived in hill forts, which were quite large settlements. (Some probably had thousands of inhabitants). They were places of trade, where people bought and sold goods and also places where craftsmen worked. The Romans called them oppida.

However, the Romans created the first settlements that were undoubtedly towns. Roman towns were usually laid out in a grid pattern. In the centre was the forum or market place. It was lined with public buildings. Life in Roman towns was highly civilized with public baths and temples.

From the 5th century Angles, Saxons and Jutes invaded England. At first, the invaders avoided living in towns. However, as trade grew some towns grew up. London revived by the 7th century (although the Saxon town was, at first, outside the walls of the old Roman town). Southampton was founded at the end of the 7th century. Hereford was founded in the 8th century. Furthermore, Ipswich grew up in the 8th century and York revived. However, towns were rare in Saxon England until the late 9th century. At that time, Alfred the Great created a network of fortified settlements across his kingdom called ‘burhs’. In the event of a Danish attack, men could gather in the local burh. However, burhs were more than forts. They were also market towns. Some burhs were started from scratch but many were created out of the ruins of old Roman towns. Places like Winchester rose, phoenix-like, from the ashes of history.

The thing that would strike us most about medieval towns would be their small size. Winchester, the capital of England, probably had about 8,000 people. At that time a 'large' town, like Lincoln or Dublin had about 4,000 or 5,000 inhabitants and a 'medium sized' town, like Colchester had about 2,500 people. Many towns were much smaller. However, during the 12th and 13th centuries most towns grew much larger. Furthermore, many new towns were created across Britain. Trade and commerce were increasing and there was a need for new towns. Some were created from existing villages but some were created from scratch. In those days you could create a town simply by starting a market. There were few shops so if you wished to buy or sell anything you had to go to a market. Once one was up and running, craftsmen and merchants would come to live in the area and a town would grow.

When was Southampton founded?

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    in the 8th century
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    in the 7th century
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    in the 12th century
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    in the 6th century
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Answer : 2. "in the 7th century"

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Direction: In the following questions assuming the given a statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:
 T> Y > U > I ≥ K; V < B < N< M; K
 ≤ J ≤ H = G ≥ V

Conclusion:
I. I > H
II. G < N

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    Only I follows
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    Only II follows
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    Either I or II follows
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    Both I and II follow
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    Neither I nor II follows
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Answer : 5. "Neither I nor II follows"

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निम्नलिखित में से कौनसा वाक्य कर्तृवाच्य नहीं है?

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    प्रेमचंद ने गोदान लिखा।
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    कैदी रिहा कर दिये जायें।
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    ट्रक ने सारा सामान पहुँचा दिया।
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    राधा लिख नहीं पाती।
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Answer : 2. "कैदी रिहा कर दिये जायें। "

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Read the following questions carefully and answer them. 

Which of the following is the main nitrogenous waste in humans ? 

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    Ammonia
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    Urea
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    Uric Acid
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    Ammonium Nitrate
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Answer : 3. "Uric Acid "

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 Select the most appropriate synonym of the highlighted word.
 The equivocal nature of his comments was criticised by the officials.

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    certain
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    ambiguous
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    manageable
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    vicious
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Answer : 2. "ambiguous"

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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.
 One’s family plays a very major role to continue the trends and age-old traditions.

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    passive role in making the trends
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    futile part in making trends
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    significant role in enduring the trends
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    docile part in enduring trends
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Answer : 3. "significant role in enduring the trends"

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Choose the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word in the given sentence.
 Even though Margaret had already eaten a large meal, she could not resist eating two slices of the delectable pie.

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    Stale
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    Delicious
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    Nutritious
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    Rotten
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Answer : 2. "Delicious"

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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers.

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring longterm disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Posttraumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning.

Choose the statement that is false according to the passage.

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    COVID patients frequently reported difficulty in sleeping
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    Smoking and consumption of alcohol decreased due to prolonged quarantine.
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    Disorders like Parkinsonism occurring during COVID is a cause of concern.
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    Prolonged quarantine is a risk factor that can be associated with COVID related neurological conditions.
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    None of the above.
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Answer : 2. "Smoking and consumption of alcohol decreased due to prolonged quarantine."

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