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Q.7417·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Which one of the following denotes a 'true' fruit ?

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Q.7418·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The baby could not move as the place was soggy .

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Q.7419·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Which one of the following is the correct ascending sequence of States in terms of their population density as per Census 2011?

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Q.7420·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Efficacy of the project needs an examination.

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Q.7421·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Data on ratings of hotels in a city is measured on

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Q.7422·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

The idea of ‘Farr-i Izadi’, on which the Mughal kingship was based, was first developed by which one of the following Sufi saints?

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Q.7423·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

What percentage of students passed in all the three subjects?

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Q.7424·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Which Buddhist text contains an account of the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka?

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Q.7425·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Name the platform used for ritual purposes by the kings of the Vijayanagara Empire.

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Q.7426·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

What is the area of the region bounded internally by a square of side of length ‘a’ and externally by a circle passing through the four corners of the square?

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Q.7427·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

In this question there has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read 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), (b), (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).

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Q.7428·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

In this question there has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read 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), (b), (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).

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Q.7429·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

We live in a curious age. We are offered glimpses of a world civilization slowly emerging, for example, the U.N. special agencies dedicated to health and education. But along with these are sights and sounds that suggest that the whole civilization is rapidly being destroyed. Two official policies clash, and instantly embassies are attacked by howling mobs of students, at once defying law, custom and usage. And that this may not be merely so many hot-headed lads escaping all control, may itself be part of the policy of the political parties, that is, mob attacks and additional propaganda to deceive world opinion, makes the situation even worse. Parties have always been dishonest, but now it seems as if power-mania is ready to destroy those civilities that make international relations possible. There is something even new in what inspires these students to turn cars and books is not their political enthusiasm but a frenzied delight in destruction, an urge towards violent demolition. In the passage the word ‘demolition’ has the meaning as the word

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Q.7430·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

Which one of the following events is not correctly matched with the year in which it happened?

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Q.7431·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

We live in a curious age. We are offered glimpses of a world civilization slowly emerging, for example, the U.N. special agencies dedicated to health and education. But along with these are sights and sounds that suggest that the whole civilization is rapidly being destroyed. Two official policies clash, and instantly embassies are attacked by howling mobs of students, at once defying law, custom and usage. And that this may not be merely so many hot-headed lads escaping all control, may itself be part of the policy of the political parties, that is, mob attacks and additional propaganda to deceive world opinion, makes the situation even worse. Parties have always been dishonest, but now it seems as if power-mania is ready to destroy those civilities that make international relations possible. There is something even new in what inspires these students to turn cars and books is not their political enthusiasm but a frenzied delight in destruction, an urge towards violent demolition. One aspect of the mob indulging in violence and arson is that they

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Q.7432·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

We live in a curious age. We are offered glimpses of a world civilization slowly emerging, for example, the U.N. special agencies dedicated to health and education. But along with these are sights and sounds that suggest that the whole civilization is rapidly being destroyed. Two official policies clash, and instantly embassies are attacked by howling mobs of students, at once defying law, custom and usage. And that this may not be merely so many hot-headed lads escaping all control, may itself be part of the policy of the political parties, that is, mob attacks and additional propaganda to deceive world opinion, makes the situation even worse. Parties have always been dishonest, but now it seems as if power-mania is ready to destroy those civilities that make international relations possible. There is something even new in what inspires these students to turn cars and books is not their political enthusiasm but a frenzied delight in destruction, an urge towards violent demolition. It is deplorable to witness mob attacks on embassies following a clash of policies of two official policy makers because

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Q.7433·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

We live in a curious age. We are offered glimpses of a world civilization slowly emerging, for example, the U.N. special agencies dedicated to health and education. But along with these are sights and sounds that suggest that the whole civilization is rapidly being destroyed. Two official policies clash, and instantly embassies are attacked by howling mobs of students, at once defying law, custom and usage. And that this may not be merely so many hot-headed lads escaping all control, may itself be part of the policy of the political parties, that is, mob attacks and additional propaganda to deceive world opinion, makes the situation even worse. Parties have always been dishonest, but now it seems as if power-mania is ready to destroy those civilities that make international relations possible. There is something even new in what inspires these students to turn cars and books is not their political enthusiasm but a frenzied delight in destruction, an urge towards violent demolition. The author calls our age curious because

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Q.7434·Miscellaneous·2018·Easy

In good many cases unnecessary timidity makes the trouble worse than it needs to be. Public opinion is always more tyrannical towards those who obviously fear it than towards those who feel indifferent to it. A dog will bark more loudly and bite more easily when people are afraid of it than when they treat him with contempt, and the human herd has something of this same characteristic. If you show that you are afraid of them, you give promise of good hunting, whereas if you show indifference, they begin to doubt their own power and, therefore, tend to let you alone. ‘...you give promise of good hunting’ means

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