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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 1898
94901. The author tends to the senior managers as
(A): ignorant and incompetent (B): a little out of step with their work environment (C): jealous of their younger colleagues (D): robbed of their rank, power and privilege
94902. Which one of the following best describes the passage?
(A): It tell us about the usefulness of corduroy (B): It talks us about the virtues of corduroy (C): It persuades us to buy corduroy (D): It makes as understand the everlasting appeal of corduroy to the young
94903. According to the author, the special quality of corduroy is that
(A): it needs no ironing (B): it combines the virtues of both cotton and velvet (C): it contains the correct mixture of cotton and velvet (D): both the rich and that not-so rich can afford to buy it
94904. Corduroy is a fabric for all seasons because
(A): it can be worn not only in winter but also in summer (B): of its peculiar texture and warmth (C): it is made popular by catchy advertisements (D): gentleman can wear it in both formal and informal occasions
94905. According to the passage, corduroy is essential in a gentleman wardrobe because
(A): it goes with Wellington boots (B): its current revival gives a taste of the latest fashion (C): it has its associations with good upbringing and a conservative lifestyle (D): it can be an idea alternative to the woollen clothes
94906. When the writer refers to corduroy's 'utilitarian tenacity' he means that
(A): though expensive, it is economic in the long run (B): it is useful because it is durable (C): it has remained fashionable over several years (D): it does not need frequent washing
94907. The distinction conferred by wealth
(A): was unfair to the poor (B): was unlikely to spread throughout the world (C): was very great when there were many rich people (D): was very great when there were few rich people
94908. The enjoyment of the physical possession of things
(A): is one of the privileges of wealth which has not been changed (B): is one of the privileges of wealth which should be curtailed (C): has little to do with the prerogatives of wealth (D): is a prerogative of wealth which cannot be disputed
94909. Ducal families in England
(A): are generally agreed to be fairly common (B): are generally agreed to be fairly superior (C): are superior because they are rich (D): are generally agreed not to be always better than others
94910. There are more duchesses now because
(A): it is easier for dukes to divorce and remarry (B): dukes are more immoral than they used to be (C): there position has deteriorated (D): they are debased
94911. Among the ducal families
(A): there is great deal of immortality (B): there is a fairly even spread of virtues and vices (C): there is a great deal of bad taste (D): there is either great intelligence or great stupidity
94912. Nehru though that children
(A): were tailing clouds of glory (B): held promise for a better future (C): were like flowers to be loved and admired (D): held no hope for mankind
94913. Nehru enjoyed
(A): reading and writing books (B): fighting political and social evils (C): resisting tyranny (D): doing all the above and much more
94914. Which of the statements reflects Nehru point of view?
(A): Humanism is more important than science (B): Science is supreme and humanism is subordinate to it (C): Science and Humanism are equally important (D): There is no ground between science and humanism
94915. In this passage, 'a benevolent power interested in men's affairs' means
(A): a supernatural power of god (B): beauty of nature (C): the spirit of science (D): the total man
94916. A 'many-side personality' means
(A): a complex personality (B): a secretive person (C): a person having varied interests (D): a capable person
94917. The reason Why Cyril made drawings of athletes was that
(A): though he admired them, he lacked a fine physique himself (B): he loved violent exercises (C): athletics was a passion with him (D): he had to complete an assignment
94918. Cyril dissected dead birds to
(A): see if he would like to become a doctor (B): please his grandmother (C): satisfy his curiosity (D): overcome the fear of act
94919. Until the end of first year, Cyril retained his interest in
(A): butterflies and fossils (B): drawing pictures of athletes
94920. Cyril did not want to climb trees because he
(A): loved to play on the ground (B): was scared of falling down (C): disliked trees (D): thought it was childish
94921. Cyril's early schooling was in some ways like home life because
(A): he had all his old friends with him (B): the food and the climate were same as at home (C): he kept an doing what gave joy and recreation at home (D): his family visited him often
94922. The widespread use of insecticides has
(A): reduced the number of wild animals (B): caused imbalance in the relationship between living beings and their environment (C): eliminated diseases by killing mosquitoes and flies (D): caused biological hazards
94923. The passage emphasis that modern technology
(A): is an unmixed blessing (B): has caused serious hazards to life (C): has produced powerful chemicals (D): has benefited highly developed nations
94924. According to the passage the increasing use of fertilisers is responsible for
(A): abundance of food (B): disturbance in the ecological system (C): water pollution (D): increase in diseases
94925. The harmful effects of modern technology are
(A): widespread but short-lived (B): widespread and long-lasting (C): limited and long-lasting (D): severe but short-lived
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