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SET 111
To renounce ones liberty is to renounce ones ___A___ as a man, the rights and also the duties of humanity. For him who is made to renounce everything, there is no possible ____B____. Such a renunciation is ___C____ with mans nature, for to take away all freedom from will is to take away all morality from his actions. In short a, convention which ___D___ absolute authority on the one side and unlimited obedience on the other is ____E___ and contradictory.
A. (1) essence (2) incarnation (3) quality (4) encumbrance
B. (1) compensation (2) justification (3) compunction (4) bondage
C. (1) inexorable (2) incompatible (3) inchoate (4) incongruous
D. (1) endorses (2) delegates (3) harbours (4) stipulates
E. (1) vain (2) subversive (3) invaluable (4) antithetical
A.The end was perhaps inevitable, but before that Christopher Reeve confirmed a faith in life that will not be easily forgotten.
B. But even in a practically hopeless situation, he never allowed depression to get the better of an unfailing sense of optimism that passed on to everyone around him.
C. Christopher Reeve made life worth living in a wheelchair.
D. He himself didn't have much hope of recovery.
E. His mental faculties were alive and focused on a campaign against spinal disabilities that he hoped would draw a greater following.
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From the high spiritual flights of the Vedanta philosophy, of which the latest discoveries of science seem like echoes, to the low ideas of idolatry with its multifarious mythology, the agnosticism of the Buddhists, and the atheism of the Jains, each and all have a place in the Hindu's religion."
In the following question, four different ways of presenting an idea are given. Choose the one that conforms most closely to Standard English usage.
1.
A. Creativity in any field is regarded not only as valuable for itself but also as a service to the nation.
B. Creativity in any field is not regarded only as valuable on its own, but also as a service to the nation.
C. Creativity, in any field, is not only regarded as valuable, but also as a service to the nation.
D. Creativity in any field is regarded not only as valuable in itself but also as a service to the nation.
2.
A. If precision of thought had facilitated precision of behaviour, and if reflection had preceded action, it would be ideal for humans.
B. It would be ideal for humans if reflection preceded action and precision of thought facilitated precision of behaviour.
C. It would be ideal for humans if precedence of reflection was followed by action and precision of thought, by precise behaviour.
D. It would have been ideal for humans, if precise action and behaviour preceded precise reflection.
what is incorrect in the sentence -But my paintings are a constant reminder of a country i have grown to love, and of warm and generous people?
what is incorrect in the sentence -But my paintings are a constant reminder of a country i have grown to love, and of warm and generous people?
Is this a correct sentence:The London Games holds many lessons for India.
Usage of 'the Olympic' in :One of these days, New Delhi will no doubt win the bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Nagendra: Research shows that when horses are castrated in early foalhood, their leg bones usually do not develop properly which, in turn, leads to the horses developing arthritis as they grow older. Thus, if a horse has to be protected from arthritis it should never be castrated until it is full grown.
Which of the following is a criticism to which Nagendra's argument is most vulnerable ?
- The recent research indicates that horses can be genetically suffering from arthritis.
- It does not consider the possibility that arthritis can affect horses with properly developed bones.
- It does not state clearly what percentage of horses castrated in early foalhood suffer improper bone development.
- It fails to address the effect of castrating in middle or late foalhood.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has 2370 employees, most based in Washington, has repositioned itself periodically since its creation after World War II. Its initial focus was to oversee the exchange rate system established under the Bretton Woods agreement. The role ended in 1970s. In the 1980s, it emerged as the manager of the Latin American debt crisis. In the 1990s, it stepped in to deal with the Mexican and East Asian financial crisis.
The information above most strongly supports which one of the following?
- The IMF is a panacea of all the problems that ail the world economy.
- The IMF has been receptive to the changes in economic environment of the world and adapted itself accordingly.
- In future the IMF might get its headlong into extracting the world out of its current morass.
- The IMF has been handling the most crucial economic problems since its inception.
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I haven't joined any classes. So, is there any book which I could refer for preparing the verbal section of CAT or just going through the mocks, past papers and this thread is sufficient?
Any expert advice on this matter would be helpful.
I am facing problem in which a WORD is given like "Look" or "Hand" and its usuage is given. Among those usuage how to find incorrect one.Please help me in this....Is there any material or link or anything available for that....
eg:Hand:
a) I have my hand full, I cannot do it today.
b) The situation is getting out of hand.
c) He is willing to lend me a hand.
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HI ..!! Difference between1) MISTRUST and DISTRUST
2)REAL AND TRUE
3)AVENGE and REVENGE
A. Charged by the longer days and the tease of warmth in the air, the sap is now flooding into previously barren growth. You can practically hear it coursing towards the end of every branch and on into the twigs to flesh out buds that have been tightly sealed for five months.
B. The fresh green of spring is like a high that I find myself chasing. I want more and I want to be consumed by the deluge of newness that comes with it.
C. A beech wood is my favourite place to go at precisely this moment, not just to catch the violet wave of bluebells but also to soak in the intense and luminous greens.
D. The colour is magnified, with one branch layered upon the next, filtering the spring sunshine from way up in the canopy with the grandeur of a cathedral. E. The scales protecting these buds litter the ground under beech trees and remind you to look up to where the action is.