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Q1. P: The aim must be to ensure that our country does not experience either paucity or a surfeit of trained manpower in any specific segment of our economy.
Q: When we set about the task of higher education, we should be absolutely clear in our perception of the goals of education in the specific context of our nation’s development.
R: No doubt, one of the important aims of education would be to create the required range and nature of trained manpower assessed to be needed by different sectors of national growth.
S: The entire educational apparatus must be geared progressively to fulfill the requirements of different phases of our growth in every sector primary, secondary and tertiary.
(a) SQPR
(b) QRSP
(c) SRQP
(d) PSQR
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S1. Ans.(b)
Q2. P: Bureaucratic cultures can smother those who want to respond to shifting conditions.Q: Arrogant managers can overevaluate their current performance and competitive position listen poorly and learn slowly.
R: And the lack of leadership leaves no force inside these organizations to break out of the morass.
S: Inwardly focused employees can have difficulty seeing the very forces that present threats and opportunities.
(a) PRQS
(b) SPQR
(c) RQPS
(d) QSPR
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S2. Ans.(d)
Q3. P: However, our environment also need some help from all of us to get maintained as usual to nourish our lives forever and to never ruin our lives.Q: It gives us all things which we need to live our life on this planet.
R: It provides us better medium to grow and develop.
S: An environment includes all the natural resources which surround us to help in number of ways.
(a) PQRS
(b) QPSR
(c) SRQP
(d) QSPR
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S3. Ans.(c)
Q4. P: The starting point can be the experience of a minority within society generally or even the experience of a group of people within a progressive social movement which does not live up to its progressive agenda in every respect.Q: Within (or after) postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer seems possible. This does not exclude the possibility or the necessity of dialogue.
R: The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of socialism never has a monopoly on Social Criticism.
S: Nevertheless most social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to be central.
(a) PRQS
(b) RPQS
(c) RQPS
(d) PSRQ
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Q: Comfort is now one of the causes of its own spread.
R: The more comfort is brought into the world, the more it is likely to be valued.
S: It has now become a physical habit, a fashion, an ideal to be pursued for its own sake.
(a) QRSP
(b) QPRS
(c) QPSR
(d) QSRP
Q: Courage is required to explore our secret life because we must first withdraw from the social mirror, where we are fed positive and negative feedback continuously.
R: And we may opt to avoid self examination and idle away our time in a vacuum of reverie and rationalization.
S: As we get used to this social feedback, it becomes a comfort zone.
(a) QSRP
(b) QRSP
(c) SQRP
(d) SRQP
Q: He didn’t work at his trade-a stonecutter, more than what was necessary to keep his wife and three boys alive.
R: His unusual features were standing a joke among his friends.
S: He was a poor man-an idler.
(a) PRQS
(b) QPSR
(c) RQPS
(d) SRPQ
S4. Ans.(b)
Q5. P: To those who have known comfort, discomfort is a real torture.Q: Comfort is now one of the causes of its own spread.
R: The more comfort is brought into the world, the more it is likely to be valued.
S: It has now become a physical habit, a fashion, an ideal to be pursued for its own sake.
(a) QRSP
(b) QPRS
(c) QPSR
(d) QSRP
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S5. Ans.(d)
Q6. P: In that frame of mind, we have little sense of identity, safety or security.Q: Courage is required to explore our secret life because we must first withdraw from the social mirror, where we are fed positive and negative feedback continuously.
R: And we may opt to avoid self examination and idle away our time in a vacuum of reverie and rationalization.
S: As we get used to this social feedback, it becomes a comfort zone.
(a) QSRP
(b) QRSP
(c) SQRP
(d) SRQP
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S6. Ans.(a)
Q7. P: He was a funny looking man with a high, bald, done shaped head, a face very small in comparison and a long wavy beard.Q: He didn’t work at his trade-a stonecutter, more than what was necessary to keep his wife and three boys alive.
R: His unusual features were standing a joke among his friends.
S: He was a poor man-an idler.
(a) PRQS
(b) QPSR
(c) RQPS
(d) SRPQ
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S7. Ans.(a)
Q: Even this would have been understandable if it could work as an eye opener.
R: Owing to the materialistic culture elsewhere, it was possible to keep selling newer products to the consumers despite having existing ones which served equally well.
S: They were lured through advertising and marketing techniques of ‘dustbinisation’ of the customer; and then finally, once they became ready customers, they were given loans and credits to help them buy more and more.
(a) PRQS
(b) RSPQ
(c) QSPR
(d) RPQS
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S8. Ans.(b)
Q9. P: And the victims are likely to be the poorest of the poor as well as the very sources of water-rivers, wetlands and aquifers.
Q: In India, water conflicts are likely to worsen before they begin to be resolved.Q9. P: And the victims are likely to be the poorest of the poor as well as the very sources of water-rivers, wetlands and aquifers.
R: Till then they pose a significant threat to economic growth, security and health of the ecosystem.
S: Water is radically altering and affecting political boundaries all over world, between as well as within countries.
(a) SQPR
(b) PRQS
(c) QRPS
(d) PSQR
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S9. Ans.(a)
Q10. P: For one, very few entrepreneurs are willing to take on a new outsource, unless it comes with a guarantee of a certain level of sales.Q: This invariably acts as an incentive for outsources to be lax in developing the business.
R: Despite being the dominant partner in the relationship, the outsourcer doesn’t always have all the advantages.
S: The trade refers to it as the minimum guarantee clause, which means that if a outsource is unable to reach an anticipated sales level, he will be compensated for the balance amount.
(a) PRQS
(b) SPQR
(c) QSPR
(d) RPSQ
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Q: Law of nature are not commands but statements of facts.
R: This would do away with elementary fallacy that a law implies.
S: The use of the word law in this context is rather unfortunate.
(a) QSRP
(b) SQRP
(c) QSPR
(d) SQPR
Q: Time is the greater equalizer of all mankind.
R: Time offers opportunity but demands a sense of regard.
S: It has taken away the best and the worst of us without regard of either.
(a) QSRP
(b) RSQP
(c) PQRS
(d) RSPQ
S10. Ans.(d)
Q11. P: It would be better to speak of uniformities of nature.Q: Law of nature are not commands but statements of facts.
R: This would do away with elementary fallacy that a law implies.
S: The use of the word law in this context is rather unfortunate.
(a) QSRP
(b) SQRP
(c) QSPR
(d) SQPR
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S11. Ans.(c)
Q12. P: When the game of life is finally over there is no second chance to correct our errors.Q: Time is the greater equalizer of all mankind.
R: Time offers opportunity but demands a sense of regard.
S: It has taken away the best and the worst of us without regard of either.
(a) QSRP
(b) RSQP
(c) PQRS
(d) RSPQ
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S12. Ans.(a)
Q13. P: It has been the handmaid of the ruling class.
Q: Therefore, ever since the dawn of civilization, persons in power have always tried to supervise or control education.
R: Education is an instrument which imparts knowledge and therefore, indirectly controls power.
S: It is an old saying that knowledge is power.
(a) SQPR
(b) PRQS
(c) SRQP
(d) PSQR
Q: Therefore, ever since the dawn of civilization, persons in power have always tried to supervise or control education.
R: Education is an instrument which imparts knowledge and therefore, indirectly controls power.
S: It is an old saying that knowledge is power.
(a) SQPR
(b) PRQS
(c) SRQP
(d) PSQR
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S13. Ans.(c)
Q14. P: This is despite the fact that there is a rampant migration of rural families to urban centres.
Q14. P: This is despite the fact that there is a rampant migration of rural families to urban centres.
Q: Generally the gains of being a unit of the urban population are less than the disadvantages and risks that are inbuilt in the urban life.
R: Rural population still dominates the urban population as far as the number is considered.
S: India is a country of villages.
(a) QRSP
(b) RPQS
(c) SRQP
(d) QPRS
R: Rural population still dominates the urban population as far as the number is considered.
S: India is a country of villages.
(a) QRSP
(b) RPQS
(c) SRQP
(d) QPRS
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S14. Ans.(c)
Q15. P: And if I think about something which didn’t happen I start thinking about all the other things which didn’t happen.
Q: But there is only ever one thing which happened at a particular time and a particular place.
R: And there are an infinite number of things which didn’t happen at that time and that place.
S: A lie is when you say something happened which didn’t happen.
(a) QSRP
(b) SQPR
(c) SRQP
(d) SQRP
Q: But there is only ever one thing which happened at a particular time and a particular place.
R: And there are an infinite number of things which didn’t happen at that time and that place.
S: A lie is when you say something happened which didn’t happen.
(a) QSRP
(b) SQPR
(c) SRQP
(d) SQRP
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S15. Ans.(d)
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