Puys need your help......
What is your take on VA, i mean how do u architect those 70 minutes in VA.
Not able to come out with a fixed plan.
Though a plan may vary depending upon the ability and comfort zone of a test taker.
[Like in QA i make 2 rounds i. 2-Minutes Questions. and bookmark other questions which can be done later ii. The remaining. This is a brief strategy, which includes many other branches and roots]
Please share yours, specially VA section. Thanks in advance. ๐ผ๐ผ๐๐
'But higher education that breeds hundreds of thousands of unemployed graduates and post graduates is evidently suffering from malaise that requires much more than tinkering around with funds.'
[a] When America let Lehman Brothers fail in September 2008, it shattered an assumption that had, little noticed, long underpin [b] America's capital markets: that a large, systemic important intermediary would not be allowed to fail. [c] That assumption should not have been allowed to take hold in the first place, but once it did, its sudden nullification triggered panic [d] and a credit crunch out of proportion to the actual extent of impaired loans. In Europe, regulators had assigned long a zero risk weight to sovereign [e] debt, which, as a result, comprised of a major part of banks' capital, and collateral of funding.
A. c and d
B. Only a
C. b and e
D. Only c
ACCOUNT
A. These obscure factions were of no account in national politics.
B. The first day of the placements in the management institute was accounted as a success.
C. He decided to turn his business idea to account.
D. The army accounted for ten enemy aircraft in the first week of hostilities.
] Creativity and innovation are essential not only to solving problems but more generally achieving prosperity and sustaining national security in a global, knowledge driven economy. [b] Investing in education, where girls are less likely to go to school than boys, would deliver huge economic and social returns in developing countries. [c] Not only will educated women be more productive at work but they will also bring up better educated and healthier children. [d] What is clear is that in countries such as Germany, Japan and Italy, which are all troubled by the demographics of shrinking population, far fewer women work than America, let alone Sweden. [e] Unlike the United States, workers in developing countries are willing to work hard even if the wages are low.
A. c and e
B. a and b
C. Only c
D. b and d
Sentence Completion: Entrepreneurs are never satisfied with the status quo, they are intent on shaping the future, rather
than being shaped by it. As one Chief Executive once said,
(a) โThe future is the sum total of actions in the present and past.โ
(b) โIf you are not alert, before you realize it the future is on you.โ
(c) โI do not want our competitors making decisions for us.โ
(d) โIt is a sound business policy to anticipate change than being swamped by it.โ
Correct the sentence :if it were possible to get near when one of the volcanic eruptions takes place,we should see a grand sight.
Anyone has previous year CAT RC's compiled at one place?
I would really appreciate if you could share it. Desperate times in terms of RC preparation.
1Richard Greene was reading the Bible one night in 1974 when, he says, God
bespoke him.
2โHe would say, 'Richard, there was an Ark, and so shall it be, now build it as your
new church',โ Greene says.
3Two years later the retired pastor from Maryland set to work rebuilding Noah's Ark,
to scale, on the edge of an interstate highway. โI am just like Noah,โ Greene says.
4โThey're laughing and mocking just as they did on Noah. But the flood still came, and
Jesus is still comingโ, he says.
1) 3 and 4
2) 1 and 4
3) 1 and 2
4) 2 and 3
- 2
- 1
- 3
- 4
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Given below are five sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s)
or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are incorrect in terms of grammar and usage. Then, choose the
most appropriate option.
1. History is replete with examples of the human proclivity to punish a people for the perceived sins
of individuals.
2. Modernity is no hurdle, as Nazi Germany proved towards the Jews, and as Israel, ironically,
proves with the Palestinians.
3. The method to collective punishment has so far proved very effective.
4. As societies emerge from the dark of backwardness and conflict at the light of civilization, they
cannot condone collective punishment.
5. No nation that aspires for greatness can endorse something so fundamentally unfair.
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 1, 3 and 4 (c) 3, 4 and 5 (d) 2 and 5
The separation of Eurasia into Europe and Asia is viewed by some as a
residue of Euro-centrism. In physical, cultural and historical diversity,
China and India are comparable to the entire European landmass, not to a
single European country.
Which of the following is out of context of the paragraph?
1) A better (if still imperfect) analogy would compare France, not to
India as a whole, but to a single Indian state.
2) For historical and cultural reasons, the view of Europe and Asia
as separate continents continues in several categorizations.
3) Euro-centrism is the tendency to explain non-European cultures
in terms of the European culture.
4) Since the end of World War II, the former worldwide dominance
of European culture has waned drastically.
A. Having a strategy is a matter of discipline.
B. It involves the configuration of a tailored value chain that enables a company to offer unique value. C. It requires a strong focus on profitability and a willingness to make tough tradeoffs in choosing what not to do.
D. Strategy goes far beyond the pursuit of best practices.
E. A company must stay the course even during times of upheaval, while constantly improving and extending its distinctive positioning.
F. When a company's activities fit together as a self-reinforcing system, any competitor wishing to imitate a strategy must replicate the whole system.
(1) ACEDBF (2) ACBDEF (3) DCBEFA (4) ABCEDF
Is it right to say,obviously grammatically, that "I am expected to get my passport by next month?" I personally think it is wrong but somehow ended up writing the very same line in a reply to an important mail.
- Correct.
- Who cares?
- Wrong! You have sold your grace.
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Hi Folks,
I have substituted the original plants of my garden by artificial trees. Admin
(A) I have substituted the original plants of my garden by artificial trees.
(B) I substituted the original plants of my garden by artificial trees.
(C) The original plants of my garden have been substituted by artificial trees.
(D) I have substituted artificial trees for the original plants of my garden.
Q2)Our world is infinitely _______,and we are in no immediate danger of falling into the
distractions and treacheries that afflicted the early days of Rome under the Principate;but we
should never forget that moral change never _______,and it takes place below,and often deeply
below,the surface of a culture.
(1)benign;ceases
(2)charitable;asserts
(3)tenacious;degenerates
(4)profligate;elevates
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- 1
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Whatever be the field of activity in which excellence is aspired, the capacity to push forward undeterred by obstacles, differentiates the achievers from others.
Can someone please explain the usage of the the 'Comma(,)' right before differentiates.
1. But the vessel kept going away.
(A) He looked anxiously around.
(B) There was nothing to see but the water and empty sky.
(C) He could now barely see her funnel and masts when heaved up on a high wave.
(D) He did not know for what.
6. A breaking wave slapped in the face and choking him.
(a) DBCA (b) ACDB (c) CADB (d) ABCD
40. 1. Managers, especially the successful ones, should guard against ascribing to themselves qualities and attributes which they may not have, or may have in a measure much less than what they think they have!
(A) External appearances can be deceptive.
(B) To initiate action without being in possession of full facts can lead to disastrous results.
(C) Also one should develop confidents who can be used as sounding boards in order to check one's own thinking against that of the others.
(D) It is also useful to be receptive to feedback about oneself so that a real understanding of the 'self' exists.
6. A false perception can be like wearing coloured glasses โ all facts get tainted by the colour of the glass and the mind interprets them wrongly to fit into the perception.
(a) DCAB (b) BADC (c) DABC (d) BCAD
Please give your logic for this one..
He had been ill for a week when the doctor was sent for. C/IC ???