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Read the following ten statements and answer the Question that follow ::
(i) During the interview Rakesh answered all the questions in mono syllables like : “yes”, “no”, and “perhaps”.
(ii) Mona advised Sujata, not to end all her business calls with a “feel free to call me” statement, as it was an over used expression. Sujata however disregarded the advice and continued to do so.
(iii) When Shyam was recovering from a severe bout of jaundice, his mother Ramola had no option but to be very strict with Shyam’s diet. She called herself a “mean mother” at that time.
(iv) In 1942, Abel Tasman, a Dutch navigator discovered the island of Tasmania off the South-eastern coast of Australia.
(v) When the class, yet again failed to submit the assignment in time, Reena, the class teacher, angrily denounced the class for full fifteen minutes.
(vi) Seema could have very well written WHO, and saved time. By writing the full form World Health
Organization, she missed winning the last round of quiz by two seconds.
(vii) “O’ Henry”, the short story writer was actually William Sydney Porter in real life.
(viii) When Krishna gave the sales figures of the last five years, the client was convinced that the product was “successful” and this was not an exaggeration.
(ix) All the team members were so excited that they rushed to answer first and thus gave many wrong.answers in the quiz. Jai, the leader scolded them and said, “Look before you leap”.
(x) Sunita was planning a surprise party for her husband. She felt hurt when Bimal, her husband asked, “What are you scheming behind my back.”[1] Who used an oxymoron?
(1) Sujata
(2) Reena
(3) Jai
(4) Ramola[2] Who had used a Pseudonym?
(1) Vivek
(2) Ramola
(3) William Sydney Porter
(4) Abel Tasman[3] Who used a maxim?
(1) Jai
(2) O’ Henry
(3) Reena
(4) Mona[4] Who spurned an acronym?
(1) Ramola
(2) Picasso
(3) Seema
(4) O’ Henry[5] Who was inarticulate?
(1) Reena
(2) Sujata
(3) Seema
(4) Rakesh[6] Who clung to a cliche?
(1) Fred
(2) Mona
(3) Sujata
(4) Jai[7] Who became an eponym?
(1) Abel Tasman
(2) None of these
(3) O’Henry
(4) William Sydney Porter[8] Who used a pejorative expression?
(1) Ramola
(2) Mona
(3) Bimal
(4) Jai[9] Who made an abstract term concrete?
(1) Ramola
(2) Krishna
(3) Shyam
(4) Bimal[10] Who unleashed a diatribe?
(1) Anita
(2) Fred
(3) Mona
(4) Reenaasked in FMS
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Giving computer education in primary schools is a waste of money. Some private schools fleece parents in the name of computer education. Government should better use its resources in appointing more teachers and creating facilities. Children in primary schools are too young to learn how to use computers effectively. They need to learn the basics like numbers, arithmetic, reading and writing.
[1] Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the speaker‟s argument?
(1) Cost of ownership of Computers is very high
(2) A recent report suggests that computers can hamper holistic growth of children
(3) Research on the effect of internet on children
(4) Examples of high school students who use computers to visit adult web-sites[2] Which of the following, if true, would weaken the speaker‟s argument?
(1) Computers can be used to enhance learning in arithmetic and language
(2) A study on preference of general public towards computers in primary schools
(3) Reports on computer illiteracy among teachers
(4) Students in USA have designed a new microchipasked in FMS
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English should be the only language used in the Parliament. There is no reason for the country to spend money printing documents in several different languages, just to cater to people who cannot speak English. The government has better ways to spend taxpayer‟s money, almost all of whom are comfortable with English. Legislators who come to the capital should learn to speak English.
[1] Which of the following, if true, would make the speaker‟s argument stronger?
(1) There is currently a law that says the government must provide legislators with documents in their language of choice.
(2) Legislators who do not speak English are more close to the common man.
(3) India has the largest English speaking population in the world.
(4) Individual states have different official languages.[2] Which of the following, if true, would make the speaker‟s argument weaker?
(1) The government currently translates official documents into more than twenty languages.
(2) English is the most difficult language in the world to learn.
(3) Most legislators who do not know English learn English within two months of their election to the Parliament.
(4) Making English the official language is a politically unpopular idea.asked in FMS
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Rage killings are on the rise in the city. Police stations have registered 16% more cases as
compared to the corresponding period last year. In most of these cases minor altercations have led to the crime. While cautioning the public, the Commissioner of Police in a press conference said that the number of rage killings in the city is fast approaching the figure for deaths due to road accidents which is on decline. A leading psychologist has attributed this to the growing complexity of city life and resulting intolerance due to exponential rise in population, large disparity between social strata and other modern-day socio-economic factors.[1] Which of the following, if true, would make the psychologist‟s argument stronger?
(1) Residents dislike influx of outsiders into the city.
(2) There is a large and widening difference in income levels.
(3) Increase in city population has put immense pressure on basic infrastructure like water, electricity and open space.
(4) The number of deaths due to road accidents is on decline.[2] Which of the following was never intended by the Police Commissioner?
(1) The number of deaths due to range killing can cross the number of deaths through road accidents.
(2) The road-safety measures taken by the police have shown positive results.
(3) The exponential increase in city population is responsible for rise in rage killings.
(4) Public should be more cautious during social interactionsasked in FMS
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