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8 Q: Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Call upon
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645b88dae67f3b0a568a0473Call upon
- 1To adjustfalse
- 2To stopfalse
- 3To followfalse
- 4To ordertrue
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Answer : 4. "To order"
Q: A cylindrical container of 32 cm height and 18 cm radius is filled with sand. Now all this sand is used to form a conical heap of sand. If the height of the conical heap is 24 cm, what is the radius of its base?
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6464a1010827e80a9f9532e4- 112 cmfalse
- 224 cmfalse
- 336 cmtrue
- 448 cmfalse
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Answer : 3. "36 cm "
Q: Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the fourth number is related to the third number.
19 : 80 ::23 : 96::16 : ?
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6465bb96cdae930acb82b49719 : 80 ::23 : 96::16 : ?
- 176false
- 268true
- 370false
- 462false
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Answer : 2. "68"
Q: If△ABC ∼ △EDF such that AB = 6 cm, DF = 16 cm and DE = 8 cm, then the length of BC is:
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647f3490f4063d472f2cd287- 18 cmfalse
- 210 cmfalse
- 312 cmtrue
- 414 cmfalse
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Answer : 3. "12 cm "
Q:Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Memory loss, with aging, is (1)_______ a natural and normal (2)_______. The symptoms range from forgetting simple daily life activities and (3)_______ familiar tasks such as driving or baking. However, there can be several other factors (4)_______ for it and these vary from person to person. Memory loss can be (5)______ or total depending upon the condition.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
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64803a2e772333474b99a70eMemory loss, with aging, is (1)_______ a natural and normal (2)_______. The symptoms range from forgetting simple daily life activities and (3)_______ familiar tasks such as driving or baking. However, there can be several other factors (4)_______ for it and these vary from person to person. Memory loss can be (5)______ or total depending upon the condition.
- 1considerfalse
- 2deniedfalse
- 3regardfalse
- 4consideredtrue
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Answer : 4. "considered"
Q: What does Article 32 of the Indian Constitution deal with?
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64b1812136fc1bf57645374a- 1Right to Lifefalse
- 2Right to Propertyfalse
- 3Right to Constitutional Remediestrue
- 4Financial Emergencyfalse
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Answer : 3. "Right to Constitutional Remedies"
Explanation :
1. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution deals with the “Right to Constitutional Remedies”. This article gives the right to every citizen of India to file a petition before the Supreme Court for the enforcement of the fundamental rights granted by the Constitution.
2. Under this article, the Supreme Court can issue five types of writs to provide relief to any person against violation of his fundamental rights.
- Habeas Corpus
- query of rights
- mandamus
- prompting
- detention
Q: Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
A. Some people love to watch birds or fish, but I love to watch how men and women behave.
B. I love to watch people.
C. I have the habit of observing everything they do – the way they walk, talk, pray, what they eat, read or wear.
D. Nothing ever escapes my sharp eye.
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64c1069f24c8d11f42aa1cce- 1BACDtrue
- 2DCABfalse
- 3CBDAfalse
- 4BDCAfalse
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Answer : 1. "BACD"
Q:Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The stark observation made in the Economic Survey of 2015-16 that “Indian agriculture, is in a way, a victim of its own past success – especially the green revolution”, shows the dark reality of the agriculture sector at present and the havoc that has been wreaked by the green revolution.
The green revolution, which is often characterised by the introduction of high-yielding variety of seeds and fertilisers, undoubtedly increased the productivity of land considerably. But the growth in the productivity has been stagnant in recent years, resulting in a significant decline in the income of farmers. There have also been negative environmental effects in the form of depleting water table, emission of greenhouse gases, and the contamination of surface and ground water. Needless to say, the agriculture sector is in a state of distress, which is severely affecting peasants and marginal farmers, and urgent policy interventions are required to protect their interests.
The government has responded to the problem by constituting a panel, which will recommend ways to double the income of farmers by 2022. While this may be an overtly ambitious target, if we want to boost stagnated agricultural growth a shift has to be made from food security of the nation to income security of the farmers. However, there are many hurdles that have to be crossed if we want to achieve this objective.
The first major barrier to overcome is declining productivity. Data from 2013 reveals that India’s average yield of cereal per hectare is far less than that of many countries (including several low income countries), but the difference is huge when compared to China. For instance, our average yield per hectare is 39% below than that of China and for rice this figure is 46%. Even Bangladesh, Vietnam and Indonesia fare better than India in case of rice yield. Further, there is a huge inter-regional variation; the wheat and rice yield from Haryana and Punjab is much higher than from the other states.
In order to cross the declining productivity barrier there is a need to herald a rainbow revolution by making a shift from wheat-rice cycle to other cereals and pulses. Since wheat and rice coupled with other crops are backed by minimum support prices (MSP) and input subsidy (whether water, fertiliser or power) regime, there is a huge incentive for the farmers in the irrigated region of Northwest India to grow these crops.
Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?High yielding seeds
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64c8deb79e9013486a896eb9- 1High yielding seeds and fertilizers were a hallmark of green revolution.false
- 2The rice yield in India is below that of China by 39%.true
- 3The growth in productivity has stagnated today.false
- 4In Northwest India, farmers get subsidies on rice, wheat and other crops.false
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