ShoutBox (Part 1)

@YouMadFellow said:
WU
3) This restaurant is going to remain closed for goodness knows how long ?
Gaye 400 rupaye
@lopagargg said:
4? galat hoga yeh toh
Option 4 sahi hain!!!Its should be goodness of milk not in milk.Congrats Lopagargg on winning Rs.400!!!
@saniyamakhijani
@lopagargg
@YouMadFellow
Agla Prashn Rs.450 ke liye
Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally _____ and rabid; most
of them are shy and _____.
(1) dangerous . . . harmless
(2) pernicious . . . diffident
(3) aggressive . . . innocuous
(4) contumacious . . . nascent
(5) obnoxious . . . gentle

@fisherking While the mistake is definitely in statement 4, ye statement 3 is badly written. Youmadfellow usey dekh ke kho gaya I guess. 😛 Chalta-hai grade spoken English hai ye toh.
Thoda QA ho jaye ? @fisherking @lopagargg
My first actual question (without wanting help in OA 😛 )

Pick the statement most out of context/logic:

A. It's hard to think of another time when there has been such a gulf between intellectuals and activists; between
theorists of revolution and its practitioners.
B. Writers who for years have been publishing essays that sound like position papers for vast social movements
that do not in fact exist seem seized with confusion or worse, dismissive contempt, now that real ones are
everywhere emerging.
C. This may be the result of sheer ignorance, or of relying on what might be gleaned from overtly hostile sources;
then again, most of what's written even in progressive outlets seems largely to miss the point—or at least,
rarely focuses on what participants in the movement really think is most important about it.
D. The very notion of direct action, with its rejection of a politics, which appeals to governments to modify their
behaviour, in favour of physical intervention against state power in a form that itself prefigures an
alternative—all of this emerges directly from the libertarian tradition.

@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@lopagargg
@YouMadFellow Agla Prashn Rs.450 ke liye
Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally _____ and rabid; most
of them are shy and _____.
(1) dangerous . . . harmless
(2) pernicious . . . diffident
(3) aggressive . . . innocuous
(4) contumacious . . . nascent
(5) obnoxious . . . gentle
:splat: Vocab ki watt lagi padi hai..

3) aggressive .. innocuous ?
@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@lopagargg
@YouMadFellow Agla Prashn Rs.450 ke liye
Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally _____ and rabid; most
of them are shy and _____.
(1) dangerous . . . harmless
(2) pernicious . . . diffident
(3) aggressive . . . innocuous
(4) contumacious . . . nascent
(5) obnoxious . . . gentle
3?
@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@lopagargg
@YouMadFellow Agla Prashn Rs.450 ke liye
Contrary to popular opinion, bats are not generally _____ and rabid; most
of them are shy and _____.
(1) dangerous . . . harmless
(2) pernicious . . . diffident
(3) aggressive . . . innocuous
(4) contumacious . . . nascent
(5) obnoxious . . . gentle
shy ko dekh ke toh aggressive lag raha hai
@YouMadFellow qant mein ho raha hai mera aajkal
@frostie said:
My first actual question (without wanting help in OA )
Pick the statement most out of context/logic:
A. It's hard to think of another time when there has been such a gulf between intellectuals and activists; between
theorists of revolution and its practitioners.
B. Writers who for years have been publishing essays that sound like position papers for vast social movements
that do not in fact exist seem seized with confusion or worse, dismissive contempt, now that real ones are
everywhere emerging.
C. This may be the result of sheer ignorance, or of relying on what might be gleaned from overtly hostile sources;
then again, most of what's written even in progressive outlets seems largely to miss the point—or at least,
rarely focuses on what participants in the movement really think is most important about it.
D. The very notion of direct action, with its rejection of a politics, which appeals to governments to modify their
behaviour, in favour of physical intervention against state power in a form that itself prefigures an
alternative—all of this emerges directly from the libertarian tradition.
Zyada kuch palle nahi pada..

D) ?
@lopagargg said:
@YouMadFellow
qant mein
ho raha hai mera aajkal
To tumhe kya lagta hai.. mera VA me rape nahi ho raha .. phir bhi main kar raha hu naa ! :)
@YouMadFellow said:
To tumhe kya lagta hai.. mera VA me rape nahi ho raha .. phir bhi main kar raha hu naa !
haa but LR ke saath partiality kyu......
@lopagargg said:
haa but LR ke saath partiality kyu......
Koi partiality nahi hai.. Laao LR.. karenge.. koi de to naa
@frostie questioon ni samajh aya
A. It is important that citizens must obey the law.
B. It is even more important for citizens to obey the high standards of decency which aren €™t enforced
by law.
C. This feeling of obedience to the unenforceable is the true hallmark of a mature democracy.
D. Beyond legally enforceable laws, there is a vast range of significant behaviour the law cannot
enforce.
E. It will be a long time before such standards of mature public conduct prevail in India.

a. ABCDE
b. DABEC
c. ABDCE
d. BADCE
@fisherking --answer??

@YouMadFellow said:
Zyada kuch palle nahi pada..
D) ?
yep D.
Explanation-
A,B and C are related to the gap between intellectuals and practitioners of revolutions and the reasons for the same.
D is unrelated since it talks about direct action as a political tool.
@YouMadFellow said:
Vocab ki watt lagi padi hai..
3) aggressive .. innocuous ?
@saniyamakhijani said:
3?
@lopagargg said:
shy ko dekh ke toh aggressive lag raha hai
Sab sahi hain...Sabko milta hain Rs.400
@lopagargg said:
@frostie
questioon ni samajh aya
Explanation dekh lo.. :)