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200351. Air pollution, together with littering./are causing many problems/in our cities./No error





200352. The accused refused/to answer to the policeman/on duty./No error





200353. What is / the use of me / attending the session? / No error .





200354. We met our prospective employer / for a briefing session / in the Taj Hotel. / No error d.





200355. Because of the severe snow storm and the road blocks, / the air force dropped food and / medical supplies close to the city. /No error.





200356. ______ pollution control measures are expensive, many industries hesitate to adopt them.





200357. It is not ------for a man to be confined to the pursuit of wealth.





200358. ___ his being innocent of the crime, the judge sentenced him to one year imprisonment.





200359. It is a story of two men and a batch of -----armoured cars.





200360. Although there is ________ gun-fire, there is no stiff resistance to the revolutionary army,





200361. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given 'word as your answer.Vociferous
 





200362. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given 'word as your answer.Fictional
 





200363. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given 'word as your answer.Trivial
 





200364. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given 'word as your answer.Impudent
 





200365. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given 'word as your answer.Pompous
 





200366. Directions : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.Cultivated
 





200367. Directions : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.Impertinent
 





200368. Directions : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.Divulge
 





200369. Directions : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.Appreciation
 





200370. Directions : In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.Supple
 





200371. Directions : In the following questions', four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase and bold italicised in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer. -Once the case reached the court, the police washed their hands off it.
 





200372. She wanted to go hitch-hiking but her mother put her foot down and now she's 'going by bus.





200373. Adolescence is a period of halo cyan days.





200374. My sincere advice to my maid-servant fell on stony ground.





200375. He has all his ducks in a row, he is complacent.





200376. You shall have attended if the court had instructed you to do so.





200377. The relics of Greece over which such a great deal of evidence has been collected should be preserved.





200378. When the beverage was ready, they drank possiblyas much as they could.





200379. A citizen is expected to give allegiance to his country of origin.





200380. We were with daggers drawn despite attempts to understand each other;





200381. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives. choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.A round or cylindrical container used storing things such as food,
 





200382. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives. choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.A place of permanent residence
 





200383. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives. choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.Money paid to employees on retirement
 





200384. Directions : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives. choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.A place where clothes are kept
 





200385. Directions : In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions in each passage, Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. PASSAGE -I Stuck with be development dilemma? Stay away from management courses. Seriously, one of the biggest complaints that organisations have about management courses is that they fail to impact the participants' on-the-job behaviour. Some management trainers stress the need for follow-up and reinforcement on the job. Some go so far as briefing the participants' managers on what behaviour they should be reinforcing back on the job. Others include a follow-up training day to review the progress of the participants. None of this is really going far enough. The real problem is that course promoters view development as something which primarily, takes place in a classroom. A course is an event and events are, by definition limited in time. When you talk about follow-up after a course, it is seen as a nice idea, but not as an essential part of the participants' development programme. Any rational, empowered individual should be able to take what has been learnt in a course and transfer it to the work place or so the argument goes. Another negative aspect of the course mindset is that, primarily, development is thought to be about skill-acquisition. So, it is felt that the distinction between taking the course and behaving differently in the work place parallels the distinction between skill-acquisition and skill-application. But can such a sharp distinction be maintained ? Skills are really acquired only in the context of applying them on the job, finding them effective and therefore, reinforcing them. The problem with courses is that they are events, while development is an on-going process which, involves, within a complex environment, continual interaction, regular feedback and adjustment. As we tend to equate development with a one-off event, it is difficult to get seriously motivated about the follow-up. Anyone paying for a course tends to look at follow-up as an unnecessary and rather costly frill. PASSAGE II One may look at life, events, society, history, in another way. A way which might, at a stretch, be described as the Gandhian way, though it may be from times before Mahatma Gandhi came on the scene. The Gandhian reaction to all the grim poverty, squalor and degradation of the human being would approximate to effort at self-change and self-improvement, to a regime of living regulated by discipline from within. To change society, the individual must first change himself. In this way of looking at life and society, words too begin to mean differently. Revolution, for instance, is a term frequently used, but not always in the sense it has been in the lexicon of the militant. So also with words like peace and struggle. Even society may mean differently, being some kind of organic entity for the militant, and more or less a sum of individuals for the Gandhian. There is yet another way, which might, for want of a better description, be called the mystic. The mystic's perspective measures these concerns that transcend political ambition and the dynamism of the reformer, whether he be militant or Gandhian. The mystic measures the terror of not knowing the remorseless march of time:he seeks to know what was before birth, what comes after death. The continuous presence of death, of the consciousness of death, sets his priorities. and values: militants and Gandhians kings and prophets must leave all that they have built:all that they have un-built and depart when messengers of the buffalo-riding Yama come out of the shadows. Water will to water, dust to dust. Think of impermanence. Everything passes.What is the passage about?
 





200386. The writer's attitude, as reflected in the passage, is





200387. The course promoters' attitude is





200388. The words 'mindset' here means





200389. The Gandhian reaction to poverty is





200390. According to Gandhianism, the individual who wants to change society





200391. Who, according to the passage, finds new meaning for words like revolutions, peace and struggle?





200392. The expression 'water will to water, dust to dust' means





200393. What does society mean to a Gandhian?





200394. A movement along the demand curve of a commodity occurs due to change in





200395. GNP calculation through Expenditure Method does not include





200396. The Cobb­ Douglas Production function $$Q = AL^ak^{1-a}$$ is based on





200397. Find the odd one out of the following :





200398. Monetary Policy in India is laid down and executed by





200399. Which one of the following subjects is not available on the Union List ?





200400. The term “closure” in Parliamentary terminology implies





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