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Passage pado agar aisa passage aya to kya karoge...mention in comments .......................The dismissal is easy. But what it overlooks is that beneath the ostensiblebourgeois dilettantismand the age of abracadabraseethes a desire sometimes fuzzy and inarticulate, but a desire nonetheless. A desire to make peace with what Camus soevocativelytermed “the unreasonable silence of the world”. The desire is as old as silence, but it reinvents itself across culture and chronology, And one of the remarkable features of the new Indian voyage of self-discovery is that the quantum of self-professed ‘voyagers’ is one the increase, even if the taste of the day runs to luxury liners rather thancatamarans. Additionally, the arks of today are no longer peopled by geriatric Noahs.No longer does one have to defer one’s existential dilemmas to thevanaprasthashrama. It isnautically permissible today for spiritual sailors to be grihast has in their 20s and 30s. Intriguing, given Jung’s belief that the spiritual bug usually attacks in the 40s. 1.What does the author imply by “bourgeois dilettantism” and it being ostensible? (a) The ostentatious property owned by the middle-class (b) Claiming to understand the bourgeoisie (c) Showing apparent interest (d) Showing concern for material possessions rather than spiritual growth (e) None of these 2.What makes the dismissal easy? (a) The desire to make peace (b) The doctrine of Camus (c) Not yet being in the 40s (d) Love for materialism (e) None of these 3.‘The arks … Noahs’ means that( a) Experience, today, does not pilot the boats.(b) We want a leader like Noah. (c) Boats capsize for want of direction. (d) The Noahs are a forgotten race. (e) None of these 4.What is true about the new Indian voyage to self-discovery? (i) The voyage is luxury personified. (ii) It has reiterated Jung’s theory. (iii) It makes the belief of Camus seem innocuous (a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii) (c) Only (iii) (d) Only (ii) & (iii) (e) None of these 5.Why is the desire omnipresent? (a) It has survived all the hurdles. (b) The culture of India is deep-rooted .(c) It has not yet lost its sense of direction. (d) Both (a) & (b) (e) None of these 6.What is the passage all about? (a) Philosophers of spiritualism (b) Sceptical view of spiritualism (c) Path of salvation (d) A voyage to seek salvation (e) None of theseDirections (Q. 7-8): Choose the word that is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word as used in the passage .7.Abracadabra( a) Trick (b) Jargon (c) Meaningless formula (c) Magic (e) Remarkable 8.Catamarans (a) Full sails (b) Raft (c) Boats (c) Schooners (e) FlagshipDirections (Q. 9-10): Select the word which is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning of the word as used in the passage. 9.Evocatively (a) Eloquently (b) Forgetfully (c) Ambiguous (c) Blatantly (e) None of these 10.Beneath (a) Up (b) Over (c) Above (c) On (e) Out
1. 3 men and 18 children together take 2 days to complete a piece of work. How many days will 18 children alone take to complete the piece of work, if 6 men alone can complete the piece of work in 3 days?
4. A person was appointed for a 50 days job on a condition that he will be paid Rs. 12 for every working day but he will be fined Rs. 6 for every day he remains absent. After the completion of the work, he got Rs. 510. For how many days, he worked?