Q.12907·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below: Statement I: Intellectual criteria which informed the reform movements were rationalism and religious universalism. Statement II: Social relevance was not judged by a rationalist critique.View question
Q.12908·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below: Statement I: The Russian Revolution of 1917 inspired the Indian working class movement. Statement II: The Non-Cooperation Movement (1921–22) saw the involvement of the Indian working class.View question
Q.12909·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below: Statement I: Evapotranspiration helps in classifying the climatic types. Statement II: Only temperature affects evapotranspiration, hence it can be used for classifying the climatic types.View question
Q.12910·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below: Statement I: Hard water does not give lather with soap. Statement II: Calcium and magnesium salts present in hard water form precipitate with soap.View question
Q.12911·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words or groups of words. Select the synonyms of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. By 1918, Gandhiji had established himself as a leader with a UNIQUE way of protesting exploitation and injustice.View question
Q.12912·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. In the modern times, we find that most social relationships are rather ARTIFICIAL.View question
Q.12913·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consist of two statements, Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below: Statement I: Insolation is greatest when the sun is directly overhead and the sun’s rays are vertical. Statement II: When the sun is lower in the sky, the same amount of solar energy spreads over a greater area of ground surface, so insolation is lower.View question
Q.12914·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. Previously per capita income used to INCREASE by seven rupees per year.View question
Q.12915·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. These people are sunk in abysmal ignorance and their illiteracy is simply COLOSSAL.View question
Q.12916·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. Social LIBERTY may be instrumental in the emotional growth of a person.View question
Q.12917·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. Children ADORE the cricket players.View question
Q.12918·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. The committee rejected his LUDICROUS proposal.View question
Q.12919·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. The teacher INSERTED another picture to illustrate the point.View question
Q.12920·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words. Select the antonym of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. Her illness ENERVATED the whole family.View question
Q.12921·Miscellaneous·2013·Easy(i) In this section a number of sentences are given. The sentences are underlined in three separate parts and each one is labeled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any underlined part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any one of the underlined parts (a) or (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case, (d) will signify a ‘No error’ response. (ii) Errors may be in grammar, word usage or idioms. There may be a word missing or there may be a word which should be removed. (iii) You are not required to correct the error. You are required only to indicate your response on the Answer Sheet. (a) The novel is interesting (b) informative (c) and it is easy to read. (d) No errorView question
Q.12922·Miscellaneous·2013·Easy(i) In this section a number of sentences are given. The sentences are underlined in three separate parts and each one is labeled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any underlined part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any one of the underlined parts (a) or (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case, (d) will signify a ‘No error’ response. (ii) Errors may be in grammar, word usage or idioms. There may be a word missing or there may be a word which should be removed. (iii) You are not required to correct the error. You are required only to indicate your response on the Answer Sheet. (a) Even though she lost the beauty contest, (b) she was still more prettier (c) than the other girls. (d) No errorView question
Q.12923·Miscellaneous·2013·Easy(i) In this section a number of sentences are given. The sentences are underlined in three separate parts and each one is labeled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any underlined part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any one of the underlined parts (a) or (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case, (d) will signify a ‘No error’ response. (ii) Errors may be in grammar, word usage or idioms. There may be a word missing or there may be a word which should be removed. (iii) You are not required to correct the error. You are required only to indicate your response on the Answer Sheet. (a) To the men who worked so hard in the project, (b) the news was (c) profound disappointing. (d) No errorView question
Q.12924·Miscellaneous·2013·EasyIn this question consists a sentence followed by four words or groups of words. Select the synonyms of the word (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. It is difficult to DISCERN the sample on the slide without adjusting the microscope.View question