53. Statements:
All cups are bottles.
Some bottles are jugs.
No jug is plate.
Some plates are tables.Conclusions:
I. Some tables are bottles.
II. Some plates are cups.
III. No table is bottle.
IV. Some jugs are cups.
54. Statements:Some chairs are handles.All handles are pots.All pots are mats.Some mats are buses.Conclusions:I. Some buses are handles.II. Some mats are chairs.III. No bus is handle.IV. Some mats are handles.
55. What is the author's main objective in writing the passage
56. What is the author trying to convey through the phrase making the government's 7% GDP growth target look 'a bit rich' ?
57. Which of the following factors was/were responsible for the neglect of the farming sector after the green revolution ?(A) Steel and cement sectors generated more revenue for the government as compared to agriculture.(B) Large scale protests against favouring agriculture at the cost of other important sectors such as education and healthcare.(C) Attention of policy makers and aid organizations was diverted from agriculture to other sectors.
58. What encouraged African policymakers to focus on urban jobs ?
59. Which of the following had contributed to exorbitant food prices in 2008 ?(A) Hoarding of food stocks by local wholesalers which inadvertently created a food shortage.(B) Export of foodgrains was reduced by large producers.(C) Diverting resources from cultivation of foodgrains to that of more profitable crops.
60. Which of the following is true about the state of agriculture in India at present ?(A) Of all the sectors, agriculture needs the highest allocation of funds.(B) Contribution of agriculture to India's GDP this year would depend greatly upon the monsoon rains.(C) As India is one of the high-growth countries, it has surplus food reserves to export to other nations.
61.
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