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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 1899
94951. Radioactive pollutants
(A): are limited in their effect (B): will infect the atmosphere for thousands of years (C): will be on the surface of earth for a very long time (D): will dissipate in short span of time
94952. In this passage the author is trying to
(A): explain the difference between the construction of the two bridges (B): describe the way different sections of people like to dress (C): explain the variety of ways in which strangers can be treated (D): describe how people of different classes behaved when unhappy
94953. People belonging to lower strata in their moments of distress
(A): remembered the days of glory (B): dressed shabbily to earn sympathy (C): visited the brick made bridge (D): felt ashamed of their failures
94954. The attitude of lowly and genteel towards strangers was
(A): virtually the same (B): entirely different (C): completely indifferent (D): virulently hostile
94955. The bridge of stone was frequented by
(A): all the sections of society (B): those fond of fishing (C): the sophisticated but luckless (D): none of the above
94956. The two bridges were known
(A): for their similar design (B): for being equidistant from town (C): for being haunted places (D): for attracting dejected people to them
94957. The greatest problem in the middle of the passage refers to the question
(A): how to mitigate hardship to human beings (B): how to contain the dangers of aggressive nationalism. (C): how to share the economic burden equally (D): how to curb international hatred
94958. Negative national feeling can make a nation
(A): selfish (B): self-centred (C): indifferent (D): dangerous
94959. Suitable title for this passage can be
(A): Nationalism breeds unity (B): Nationalism - a road to world unity (C): Nationalism is not enough (D): Nationalism and national problems
94960. 'Others' in the last sentence refers to
(A): other people (B): other nations (C): other communities (D): other neighbours
94961. Aggressive nationalism
(A): breeds threat to international relations (B): leads to stunted growth (C): endangers national unity (D): isolates a country
94962. The passage mention James McCain
(A): as an author of detective stories (B): as brave, smart, and successful with women (C): as tough cunning and courageous (D): as being more impressive than others
94963. Murderers, gangsters and crooks referred to in the passage given above
(A): always manage to get away (B): are often glorified in detective stories (C): are wiser than their victims (D): know how to escape from law
94964. According to this passage, a criminal in a detective story generally gets caught
(A): for the crimes he has committed (B): because of his careless mistakes (C): because the police is smarter than the criminals (D): for the crimes he has not committed
94965. According to the passage, the life of a criminal
(A): is exciting (B): is hardly worth the risk (C): is seldom presented in the right perspective (D): ends in a triumph of justice
94966. According to be passage given above, detective stories
(A): make interesting reading (B): are hardly worth reading (C): encourage readers to content crimes (D): tend to create wrong notion about crimes and punishment
94967. A person who aspires to lead could learn from the history of battles
(A): what led the previous leaders win a battle (B): what made them lose a battle (C): the qualities and deficiencies of commanders of these battles (D): the strategies that they have evolved in course of these battles
94968. In this context, "intelligent interpretation of current event" means
(A): rational explanation of events (B): appropriate understanding of events (C): intellectual outlook on events (D): skilful interpretation of events
94969. The expression "more than a modicum of truth" means
(A): some truth (B): much truth (C): more than a small amount of truth (D): nothing but truth
94970. According to the writer, a study of famous battles of history would
(A): be beneficial to wise men (B): provide food to modern leaders for reflection (C): be more useful than a general knowledge of ancient history (D): help us understand the art of modern warfare
94971. A knowledge of history is necessary to interpret current problems because
(A): they have roots in the past (B): they can be contrasted with the past events (C): they may be repetitions of past events (D): only then they can be put in a proper context
94972. Evaluation of news would imply
(A): less dependence on modern systems of communication (B): more careful analysis of each news story and its value (C): separating beans from junk (D): discriminating horrors from disasters
94973. The writer of the above passage
(A): seems to be happy with the contemporary arrangements for circulating news (B): is shocked by the casual stories about horrors and disasters reported in the newspapers (C): wants better evaluation of news before publication (D): wants to put his foot down on news stories
94974. In the above passage, the phrase "amounts to a row of beans" means that the news
(A): is weak and often wanting entirely (B): should travel the wires (C): is junk dressed up as real news
94975. Newspapers lack a sense of discrimination because
(A): they do not separate the real news from mere sensationalism (B): they have to accept whatever is received on the wires (C): limited manpower makes serious evolution impossible
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