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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 1901
95051. Sometimes we walked through the pine forest as
(A): the path was unaffected by the frost (B): it was good walking with nails in the boots (C): the walks was invigorating (D): it was sheer joy to walk in the forest
95052. The industry needs a literate work-force because
(A): its expansion needs sound learning (B): it relies heavily on expertise (C): it promotes a competitive spirit (D): its operations need intricate technical knowledge
95053. The author argues that
(A): formal education can be traced to industrial society (B): industrial society is responsible for expansion of education at mass level (C): industrial society gave rise to vocational education (D): industrial society changed the pattern of education
95054. The observation of the Sociologists are based on a study of
(A): the statistical data available in a historical context (B): economic system of the 19th century (C): the correlation between industry and education in a historical context (D): growth of industry 19th century
95055. The Sociologists referred to it in the passage say that the relationship between industry and elementary education was one
(A): based on mutual need (B): based entirely on the need of the industry (C): based entirely on economic need (D): based on some inexplicable historical forces
95056. By 'functional relationship' is meant
(A): a short-term relationship (B): practical and utilitarian relationship (C): temporary arrangement (D): close and unbreakable relationship
95057. The intense Middle Class intensely yearns for
(A): better material resources (B): extensive practice of corruption (C): clean honest society (D): law of increasing returns
95058. Teachers are not high on the list of corruption because they do not have
(A): courage (B): opportunities (C): support (D): ambition
95059. The Indian Middle class is
(A): defiant (B): mysterious (C): homogeneous (D): stratified
95060. Who figure on top of the list of corruption?
(A): businessmen (B): lawyers (C): politicians (D): policemen
95061. This yearning, over the years, has
(A): persisted (B): soared (C): declined (D): disappeared
95062. Piccadilly circus is
(A): the name of a circus company (B): a lonely and resounding old building (C): a centrally located area in London (D): a huge heap of ruins
95063. When PH=PKa,the ratio of conjugate base to acid is:
(A): 0.11111111111111 (B): 0.73611111111111 (C): 0.048611111111111 (D): 1:1
95064. According to this passage, people from outside London go to Piccadilly circus because it is
(A): a historical place (B): full of glamour (C): full of exciting people (D): the pulse of London
95065. For those who live near Piccadilly circus, it is
(A): a very noisy place (B): crowded with people (C): an obstruction to traffic (D): an awkward structure
95066. The lingerers found in Piccadilly circus are mainly
(A): the citizens of London (B): sightseers from provincial areas of Britain (C): people who want to show off (D): local idlers
95067. In his childhood, the narrator was
(A): a weakling (B): very healthy (C): tall and slim (D): short and stout
95068. In this passage, the word 'brood' refers to
(A): polio victims (B): foreign children (C): children in the family (D): Indian Children
95069. The narrator was the seventh child in a family of
(A): 8 children (B): 16 children (C): 23 children (D): 4 children
95070. In this passage, the narrator is a patient of
(A): heart disease (B): polio (C): paralysis (D): nervous weakness
95071. In his childhood, the narrator looked "more like a foreigner than a Dawood Bohri" This was because he was
(A): a foreign child (B): a very healthy boy (C): tell and smart (D): fair and brown haired
95072. The expression "others equally effective deterrents" mean
(A): preventive weapons which have equal effect of others (B): mechanism which scares everyone equally well (C): preventive equipment which it is as effective as something that has been already mentioned in the passage (D): deterrents that are as powerful as those the caterpillars have
95073. Experienced birds do not attack the Himalayan caterpillars because they are
(A): repulsive (B): very aggressive (C): inedible (D): diseased
95074. The Himalayan caterpillar uses prominent colours to
(A): warn the predator (B): attack the predator (C): reveal itself (D): defend itself
95075. Caterpillars cannot defend themselves because
(A): are passive animals (B): are lazy (C): cannot acquire weapons (D): have no claws or jaws
95076. In the context of this passage, a martyr is one who dies
(A): without putting up resistance (B): without any gain to oneself (C): while defending ones homeland (D): to save others
95077. A man of courage is
(A): cunning (B): intelligent (C): curious (D): careful
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