Q.5311·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyThe number of items in a booklet is N. In the first year there is an increase of x% in this number and in the subsequent year there is a decrease of x%. At the end of the two years, what will be the number of items in the booklet ?View question
Q.5312·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead the passage and answer the item based on passage . You are required to select your answer based on the content of the passage and opinion of the author only. Post colonial cultural analysis has been concerned with the elaboration of theoretical structures that contest the previous dominant western ways of seeing things. A simple analogy would be with feminism, which has involved a comparable kind of project: there was a time when any book you might read, any speech you might hear, any film that you saw, was always told from the point of view of male. The woman was there, but she was always an object, never a subject. From what you would read, or the films you would see, the woman was always the one who was looked at. She was never the observing eye. For centuries it was assumed that women were less intelligent than men and that they did not merit the same degree of education. They were not allowed a vote in the political system. By the same token, any kind of knowledge developed by women was regarded as non-serious, trivial, gossip or alternatively as knowledge that had been discredited by science, such as superstition or traditional practices of childbirth or healing. All these attitudes were part of a larger system in which women were dominated, exploited, and physically abused by men. Slowly, but increasingly, from the end of 18th century, feminists began to contest this situation. The more they contested it, the more it became increasingly obvious that these attitudes extended into the whole of the culture; social relations, politics, law, medicine, the arts, popular and academic knowledge. Which word in the passage is opposite of ‘contrast’ ?View question
Q.5313·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead the passage and answer the item based on passage . You are required to select your answer based on the content of the passage and opinion of the author only. Post colonial cultural analysis has been concerned with the elaboration of theoretical structures that contest the previous dominant western ways of seeing things. A simple analogy would be with feminism, which has involved a comparable kind of project: there was a time when any book you might read, any speech you might hear, any film that you saw, was always told from the point of view of male. The woman was there, but she was always an object, never a subject. From what you would read, or the films you would see, the woman was always the one who was looked at. She was never the observing eye. For centuries it was assumed that women were less intelligent than men and that they did not merit the same degree of education. They were not allowed a vote in the political system. By the same token, any kind of knowledge developed by women was regarded as non-serious, trivial, gossip or alternatively as knowledge that had been discredited by science, such as superstition or traditional practices of childbirth or healing. All these attitudes were part of a larger system in which women were dominated, exploited, and physically abused by men. Slowly, but increasingly, from the end of 18th century, feminists began to contest this situation. The more they contested it, the more it became increasingly obvious that these attitudes extended into the whole of the culture; social relations, politics, law, medicine, the arts, popular and academic knowledge. The contestation to dominance of the male resulted inView question
Q.5314·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead the passage and answer the item based on passage . You are required to select your answer based on the content of the passage and opinion of the author only. Post colonial cultural analysis has been concerned with the elaboration of theoretical structures that contest the previous dominant western ways of seeing things. A simple analogy would be with feminism, which has involved a comparable kind of project: there was a time when any book you might read, any speech you might hear, any film that you saw, was always told from the point of view of male. The woman was there, but she was always an object, never a subject. From what you would read, or the films you would see, the woman was always the one who was looked at. She was never the observing eye. For centuries it was assumed that women were less intelligent than men and that they did not merit the same degree of education. They were not allowed a vote in the political system. By the same token, any kind of knowledge developed by women was regarded as non-serious, trivial, gossip or alternatively as knowledge that had been discredited by science, such as superstition or traditional practices of childbirth or healing. All these attitudes were part of a larger system in which women were dominated, exploited, and physically abused by men. Slowly, but increasingly, from the end of 18th century, feminists began to contest this situation. The more they contested it, the more it became increasingly obvious that these attitudes extended into the whole of the culture; social relations, politics, law, medicine, the arts, popular and academic knowledge. Why was ‘she never the observing eye’ ?View question
Q.5315·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyMahesh is 60 years old. Ram is 5 years younger to Mahesh and 4 years elder to Raju. Babu is a younger brother of Raju and he is 6 years younger. What is the age difference between Mahesh and Babu ?View question
Q.5316·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter, i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.5317·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyABC is a triangle inscribed in a semicircle of diameter AB. What is cos (A + B) + sin (A + B) equal to ?View question
Q.5318·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA train of length 110 m is moving at a uniform speed of 132 km/hr. The time required to cross a bridge of length 165 m isView question
Q.5319·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyWhat is the magnitude (in radian) of the interior angle of a regular pentagon ?View question
Q.5320·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter, i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.5321·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA road curve is to be laid out on a circle. What radius should be used if the track is to change direction by 42° in distance of 44 m ? (Assume π = 22/7)View question
Q.5322·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRead each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter, i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.5323·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: in service firms Q: operations strategy R: from the corporate strategy S: is generally inseparable The correct sequence should be:View question
Q.5324·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: are travelling, Q: a recent survey has revealed R: that they are worried about their safety S: even as more and more Indians The correct sequence should be:View question
Q.5325·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: the imagination of children Q: stories can exercise R: more than the stories S: because they tell The correct sequence should be:View question
Q.5326·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: as a record of Q: and suffering of humans R: the achievements, experiments S: history is considered The correct sequence should be:View question
Q.5327·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: can be invented Q: it appears R: has been invented S: that all that The correct sequence should be:View question
Q.5328·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyRe-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. P: during the last century Q: Indian social, political and cultural life R: as a testimony of S: Indian cinema stands The correct sequence should be:View question