Q 1. Passage based

Unsustainability in production pattern is due to which of the following?
 1. Heavy dependence on fossil fuels
 2. Limited availability of resources
 3. Expansion of recycling
 Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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Expansion of recycling is not a cause for unsustainability in production pattern rather it helps in alleviating worst effects.  So, 3 can’t be true.

As per passage 1 and 2 are the causes of unsustainability in production pattern. Thus answer is a.

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Q 2. Passage based

Consider the following statements: Developed countries can support developing countries' transition to sustainable human development by
 1. making clean energy sources available at low cost
 2. providing loans for improving their public transport at nominal interest rates
 3. encouraging them to change their production and consumption patterns
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: Making clean energy sources available at low cost is correct as it directly supports sustainable development by reducing reliance on fossil fuels.  
     ● Statement 2: Providing loans for improving public transport at nominal interest rates is correct as it promotes sustainable infrastructure and reduces carbon emissions.  
     ● Statement 3: Encouraging developing countries to change their production and consumption patterns is not directly supportive without specific strategies or incentives, making it less feasible as a standalone measure.  
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Q 12. Passage based

Why is the methodology adopted in India to count the 'poor' debatable?

a) There is some confusion regarding what should constitute the 'poverty line'.
b) There are wide diversities in the condition of the rural and urban poor.
c) There is no uniform global standard for measuring income poverty.
d) It is based on the proposition of poverty as meagre income or buying capacity.
Answer: d
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Passage tells the reason that ‘It exclusively relies on the notion of poverty as insufficient income or insufficient purchasing power”. Thus answer will be d.
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Q 13. Passage based

Why is income poverty only one measure of counting the 'poor'?

a) It talks of only one kind of deprivation ignoring all others.
b) Other deprivations in a human life have nothing to do with lack of purchasing power.
c) Income poverty is not a permanent condition, it changes from time to time.
d) Income poverty restricts human choices only at a point of time.
Answer: a
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“If poverty is ultimately about deprivations affecting human well-being, then income poverty is only one aspect of it. Poverty of a life, in our view lies not merely in the impoverished state in which the person actually lives, but also in the lack of real opportunity given by social constraints as well as personal circumstances—to choose other types of living.” Thus statement 1 is correct.
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Q 14. Central Idea

What does the author mean by 'poverty of a life'?

a) All deprivations in a human life which stem not only from lack of income but lack of real opportunities
b) Impoverished state of poor people in rural and urban areas
c) Missed opportunities in diverse personal circumstances
d) Material as well as non-material deprivations in a human life which permanently restrict human choices.
Answer: a
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Option a and b both seem probable however words of option b are missing in the passage. Thus option a is answer.
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Q 21. Assumptions

Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Development of agricultural technology is confined to developed countries.
 2. Agricultural technology is not adapted in developing countries.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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     ● Assumption 1: The statement that the development of agricultural technology is confined to developed countries is not valid. Agricultural technology is being developed and utilized in both developed and developing countries. Many developing countries are actively involved in creating and adapting technologies to suit their specific agricultural needs.  
     ● Assumption 2: The statement that agricultural technology is not adapted in developing countries is also not valid. Developing countries often adapt and implement agricultural technologies to improve productivity and sustainability. Therefore, neither assumption is valid.  
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Q 22. Assumptions

Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Poor countries need to bring about change in their existing farming techniques.
 2. Developed countries have better infrastructure and they waste less food.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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    ● Option A: 1 only: This option is correct because the assumption that poor countries need to bring about change in their existing farming techniques is valid. It implies that improvements in farming methods could be necessary for addressing issues related to agriculture in poor countries.  
     ● Option B: 2 only: This option is incorrect because the assumption that developed countries have better infrastructure and waste less food is not necessarily valid based on the passage. The passage does not provide enough information to support this assumption.  
     ● Option C: Both 1 and 2: This option is incorrect because, as explained, assumption 2 is not valid.  
     ● Option D: Neither 1 nor 2: This option is incorrect because assumption 1 is valid.  
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Q 23. Assumptions

Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Growing enough food for future generations will be a challenge.
 2. Corporate farming is a viable option for food security in poor countries.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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Several clues are given Ex, ‘In some places in the world, the productivity of staples such as ‘If global temperature continue to rise, some places will become unsuitable for farming…’. Thus statement 1 is an assumption. There is No mention of corporate farming in the passage so statement 2 is not an assumption.

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Q 31. Passage based

According to the passage, natural selection cannot anticipate future environments on the earth as:
 1. species not fully prepared to face the environmental changes that await them will face extinction
 2. all the existing species would get extinct as their genomes will not withstand biological mishaps
 3. inability of the genome to withstand environmental changes would result in extinction
 4. extinction of species is a common feature
 Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 2, 3 and 4
c) 1, 3 and 4
d) 1, 2 and 4
Answer: c
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The passage is based on an analysis of Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by natural selection.

Statement 2. This statement is talking about reason behind extinction. This is also given in fourth line of passage. However, in passage its only talking about extinction of some species(read third and fourth line together). Thus this statement is incorrect. Eliminating this Answer is C.

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Q 32. Passage based

The passage suggests that Darwinian theory of evolution is not a theory at all because

a) it does not satisfy the creationist doctrine
b) extinction is a function of environment and biological assaults
c) there are no evidences to refute it
d) existence of organisms is attributed to a creator
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. The passage does not mention the creationist doctrine as a reason for Darwinian theory not being a theory.  
     ● Option B: Correct. The passage suggests that Darwinian theory is not a theory because it explains extinction as a result of environmental and biological factors, implying it is more of an observable fact than a theoretical construct.  
     ● Option C: Incorrect. The passage does not claim that the lack of refuting evidence makes it not a theory.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. The passage does not attribute the existence of organisms to a creator, nor does it use this as a reason to dismiss Darwinian theory.  
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Q 33. Assumption

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Only species that have the ability to overcome environmental catastrophes will survive and perpetuate.
 2. More than 90% of the species on the earth are in the danger of getting extinct due to drastic changes in the environment.
 3. Darwin's theory explains all the natural phenomena.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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Darwin’s theory does not explain all the natural phenomena. There are other theories mentioned in the passage that also explain natural phenomena of universe. Thus statement 3 is wrong.

There is no drastic changes in the environment is talked on the passage. Thus statement 2 is also wrong.

Thus answer is A.

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Q 41. Done Idea

The passage is based on the idea that

a) man should not work hard
b) the great evil of our age is overstrain
c) man cannot think well
d) man cannot care for his spiritual welfare
Answer: b
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“An excessive amount of labour is rule today in every circle of society..” indicates the basic idea that how overstrain is the cause of changes in men.

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Q 42. Inference

Man does not seek self-improvement because he

a) is not intellectually capable
b) has no time to do so
c) is distracted by materialism
d) loves amusement and is mentally idle
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: is not intellectually capable - Incorrect because intellectual capability is not the primary reason for avoiding self-improvement.  
     ● Option B: has no time to do so - Incorrect as lack of time is not emphasized as the main factor.  
     ● Option C: is distracted by materialism - Incorrect since materialism is not the focus here.  
     ● Option D: loves amusement and is mentally idle - Correct because it highlights the tendency to prioritize entertainment and mental laziness over self-improvement.  
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Q 43. Passage based

Which of the following would invariably happen in a country, when the demographic dividend has begun to operate?
 1. The number of illiterate people will decrease.
 2. The ratio of very old and very young will decrease for a while.
 3. Population growth rate will quickly stabilize.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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The passage is based on the nature of demographic dividend.

“ .. which conversely means that the relative ratio of very young and very old will, for a while, be on the decline.”, indicates the same.

Statement 1 and 3 are not mentioned in the passage. Thus only 2 is correct.

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Q 44. Done Inference

With reference to the passage, which of the following inferences can be drawn?
 1. Demographic dividend is an essential condition for a country to rapidly increase its economic growth rate.
 2. Promotion of higher education is an essential condition for a country for its rapid economic growth.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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     ● Statement 1: "Demographic dividend is an essential condition for a country to rapidly increase its economic growth rate." This statement is incorrect because while a demographic dividend can contribute to economic growth, it is not an essential condition. Economic growth can occur due to various factors such as technological advancements, policy reforms, and capital investments.  
     ● Statement 2: "Promotion of higher education is an essential condition for a country for its rapid economic growth." This statement is also incorrect. Although higher education can enhance economic growth by improving skills and innovation, it is not the sole or essential condition. Other factors like infrastructure, governance, and economic policies also play significant roles.  
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Q 52. Passage based

With reference to the passage, which one of the following statements is correct?

a) It is not possible for adults to feel thrilled by presents.
b) There can be more than one reason why adults feel less thrilled by presents.
c) The author does not know why adults feel less thrilled by presents.
d) Adults have less capacity to feel the joy of loving or being loved.
Answer: b
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This is indicated on the first line of passage “… perhaps it is because we have too much already; or perhaps it is because we have lost the fullness…”. Here author speculate many reasons.
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Q 53. Passage based

The author of the passage is against

a) worrying too much about the past and future
b) being in the habit of thinking about presents
c) not being thrilled by new things
d) giving and receiving joy only partially
Answer: a
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“Perhaps some of our cares would shrink if we thought less about them.” Explains this. Rest of the options does not make sense as per the passage.

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Q 61. Done Implication/Implied

Which one of the following is implied by the passage?

a) Most of the people do not accumulate money for their needs.
b) Most of the people never fail to accumulate money for their needs.
c) There are people who fail to accumulate money for their needs.
d) There is no need to accumulate money.
Answer: c
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The first line of passage  – “The majority of people who fail to accumulate money sufficient for their needs…” -indicates that there will be people who fail to accumulate money for their needs.

Although option a seem similar its not as passage is talking that people fail to accumulate sufficient amount not that they did not accumulate at all.

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Q 62. Done Central Idea

What is the main idea of the passage?

a) People should not be influenced by the opinions of others.
b) People should accumulate as much money as they can.
c) People should neither give nor accept the opinions.
d) People will succeed in any undertaking if they do not accept any opinion at all.
Answer: a
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The last line of the passage, “If you are influenced by opinions when you reach…”, indicates that for success decision of our own is necessary. Thus option a is correct. Other options are not much logical either.
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Q 71. Assumption

The author's assumption about scientific research is that

a) it is never very valuable
b) it is sometimes very valuable
c) it is never without some value
d) it is always very valuable
Answer: c
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“Scientific research is probably never completely valueless” given in the passage. Thus option c is correct.

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Q 72. Passage based

According to the author

a) not many research results can be of value to an intelligent investigator
b) a research result is always valuable to an intelligent investigator
c) any research result can be of value to an intelligent investigator
d) a research result must always be of some value to an intelligent investigator
Answer: c
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“ …there is always a chance that the results may be of value to investigator of talent…” indicates same as option c. Thus correct answer is option c.

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Q 72. Idea

The idea which the first part of the passage mentions is

a) agreement about telling lies.
b) disagreement about telling lies.
c) disagreement about telling the truth.
d) disagreement about the harm in telling the truth.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: This option suggests an agreement about telling lies, which is incorrect as the passage focuses on disagreement.  
     ● Option B: This option indicates a disagreement about telling lies, but the passage specifically mentions disagreement about the harm in telling the truth.  
     ● Option C: This option implies a disagreement about telling the truth, but it does not address the aspect of harm.  
     ● Option D: This is the correct answer as it highlights the disagreement about the harm in telling the truth, aligning with the passage's focus.  
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Q 73. Para based

Which one of the following habits is found more often in good people?

a) Mixing up the true and false
b) Intentional mixing up of truth with the false
c) Falsification of facts
d) Complete concealment of truth
Answer: b
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Option (b) is correct because the passage mentions most truthful people telling semantic lies where words contain some measure of falsehood, more or less deliberate. Option (b) is correct answer.

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Q 5. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Biotechnology regulation is an evolving process.
 2. Participation of people is needed in policy decisions regarding biotechnology regulation.
 3. Biotechnology regulation should take into account socio-economic aspects in decision-making.
 4. Wider involvement of political executive in biotechnology regulation improves its effectiveness in dealing with the country's trade policies and international obligations.
 Which of the above assumptions are valid?

a) 1, 2 and 4 only
b) 1 and 3 only
c) 2, 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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  “biotechnology’s role in agriculture and the regulation of the same cannot be generation of GM crops. Instead, there is a need to take a comprehensive look, taking into account various aspects, including socio-economic impacts, so that the potential of the technology can be harnessed while minimizing negative impacts." Implies statement 1 and 3.

  Author has not talked about participation of people or wider involvement of political executive. Statement 2 and 4 are wrong.

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Q 6. Comprehension (Multi-Questions)

Which one of the following statements best implies the crux of the passage?

a) Precautionary principle is not given importance in current debate on developing GM crops.
b) Biotechnology is not currently used in climate change mitigation and adaptation mechanisms.
c) Biotechnology's role is not confined to the current priorities of developing GM crops.
d) The of negative impacts biotechnology are not properly understood.
Answer: c
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  The passage talks about broader role of biotechnology.

  The role of biotechnology is not just limited to generation of GM crops but also in developing varieties that can help in climate change mitigation and adaptation.

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Q 24. Crucial message

What is the most logical and crucial message conveyed by the passage?

a) Urban local bodies must recover costs through user charges.
b) Urban local bodies are not efficient enough to meet the water requirements of our cities.
c) Water shortage in our cities is a perennial problem that cannot be solved.
d) In view of the water crisis in our cities, there is an urgent need to limit the population of cities by adopting an upper limit of population size.
Answer: a
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  "Our urban bodies cannot possibly ensure sustainable delivery of water in our cities unless financing mechanisms are put in place." Implies financing mechanism is needed to ensure sustainable delivery of water. User charges is one such mechanism.

  Statement 2 is wrong. Passage talks only about lack of financing mechanism of ULBs.

  "Our urban bodies cannot possibly ensure sustainable delivery of water in our cities unless financing mechanisms are put in place." Implies water shortage can be solved with proper financing mechanism.   Option (d) is incorrect since the passage makes no mention of overpopulation as a reason for water shortage.

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Q 25. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Rich cities only can ensure sustainable delivery of water.
 2. Sustainable delivery of water in cities means much more than supplying water to households.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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  Statement 1 is incorrect since the passage talks about having proper financing mechanisms to ensure sustainable delivery of water. Its true that rich cities can provide free water but that does not mean less prosperous cities cannot provide sustainable water.

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Q 26. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Structural and rural transformation is impossible when farms are mainly small and marginal.
 2. A good price incentive can trigger investments in agriculture.
 3. India needs to build value chains for high-value agri-products like livestock and horticulture.
 4. Higher global prices of agricultural commodities are essential for India's poverty reduction.
 Which of the above assumptions are valid?

a) 1 and 3
b) 2 and 4
c) 2 and 3
d) 3 and 4
Answer: c
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  Statement 1 is incorrect. Passage does not talk about small and marginal farm size being a hurdle in structural and rural transformation.

  “Research reveals that the relative price scenario changed significantly (by more than 50%) in favour of agriculture in the wake of rising global prices. This boosted private investments in agriculture by more than 50%.” This implies statement is true.

  There is no clear mention in the paragraph that increased global prices of agricultural products had led to the increase in the GDP growth. Thus statement 4 is incorrect.

  •   As agriculture had more stake in GDP, value chain building is required. Thus statement 3 is correct.

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Q 27. Comprehension (Multi-Questions)

Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message of the passage?

a) India should create large-scale off-farm rural employment reduce poverty in the near future.
b) India should create a large number of farmer producer companies.
c) Private investment in agriculture should be given priority over public investment.
d) Inclusive agricultural growth is key to reduce poverty in the near future.
Answer: d
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  The main theme of passage is poverty reduction in India and it highlights two reasons for poverty reduction: structural and rural transformation and secondly, by relative change in price scenario in wake of rising global prices which in turn boosted private investment in agriculture.

  “Inclusive agriculture growth” can be interpreted as agriculture with structural changes where there is scope for building value chain for high value agri-products, transformation of villages, along with investment from both private and public entities.

  Thus option d is broader compared to option c.

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Q 45. Inference

Which of the following is/are the most rational and logical inference/inferences that can be made from the passage?
 1. It is essential to rethink and redefine the economic role of the State in the quest for development.
 2. India has not made effective implementation of its policies in social sectors nor made sufficient investments in them.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: c
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  "Economic liberalization in India was shaped largely by the economic problems of the government than by the economic priorities of the people or by the long-term development objectives. Thus, there were limitations in conception and design which have been subsequently validated by experience." Indicates statement 1 is correct.

  "Jobless growth, persistent poverty and rising inequality have mounted as problems since economic liberalization began." Indicates a need for shift in implementation of policies. Statement 2 is true.

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Q 46. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. India's economy needs to be greatly integrated with global economy so as to create large number of jobs and sustain its growth momentum.
 2. Economic liberalization would cause large economic growth which would reduce poverty and create sufficient employment in the long run.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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  “Jobless growth, persistent poverty and rising inequality have mounted as problems since economic liberalization began.” Shows globalization has created these problems.

  Economic liberalization would not reduce these issues rather sustained economic growth will transform into meaningful development.

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Q 62. Inference

Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?

a) India's commitment to reduce emissions by 33% is unlikely to be achieved.
b) India should import gas rather than invest in renewable resources.
c) Getting renewable resources to market too soon may be costly.
d) India should put in more efforts in the exploration of natural gas.
Answer: c
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  The statements in the passage “certain renewable resources are still going through their cost curves and learning curves to get the required amount of output. “and business houses are wary of investing too heavily in renewable energy at a time when the technology is not yet ready.” makes the option c the correct inference.

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Q 63. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Governments often provide inefficient and costly subsidies for technologies that may not be ready in the near future.
 2. India's commitment of reducing emissions by 33% by 2030 shall be on the basis of gas-based economy.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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  The Indian government’s commitment to reduce emission by 33 percent by 2030 shall not be solely on the basis of gas based economy but stopping burning fossil fuel and tapping the renewable sources of energy. So, statement 2 is wrong. As per UPSC answerkey statement 1 is correct.

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Q 75. Inference

What is the main idea that we can infer from the passage?

a) Untouchability in India has not been taken seriously by political theorists.
b) Historical injustice is inevitable in any society and is always beyond repair.
c) Social discrimination and deprivation have their roots in bad economies.
d) It is difficult, if not impossible, to repair every manifestation of historical injustice.
Answer: d
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  Option (b) and (c) are nowhere mentioned in the passage.

  Option (a) is not the central theme of the passage which talks about historical injustice and resistance to repair.

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Q 76. Assumptions

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Removal of economic discrimination leads to removal of social discrimination.
 2. Democratic polity is the best way to repair historical wrongs.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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  The passage clearly says that historical injustice spans across many categories like economic deprivation, social discrimination and lack of recognition.

  So assumption 1 is not necessarily right. Assumption 2 is not explicitly stated anywhere. Hence both are invalid.

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Q 22. Corollary

Which one of the following is the most logical and rational corollary to the above passage?

a) Globalization is not in the interests of India as it undermines its socio-economic structures.
b) India should be careful to protect its digital sovereignty in global trade talks.
c) India should charge monopoly rents from multinational companies in exchange for Big Data.
d) The loss of Big Data from India is proportional to the degree/value of its foreign trade.
Answer: b
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  The passage is clearly talking about how digital data ownership is now driving trade and business advantages, and how Indian data in the hands of foreign firms is not a good idea (for India).

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Q 23. Implied

Which of the following is most definitively implied by the above passage?

a) Big Data is the key resource in the digital space.
b) Big economies create Big Data.
c) Access to Big Data is the prerogative of developed countries.
d) Access to and possession of Big Data is a characteristic of developed countries.
Answer: a
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  Option (a) is the central idea.

  Option (b) is a mere fact.

  Option (c) is wrong – the developed countries have no such right.

  Option (d) is not entirely correct.

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Q 24. Corollary

What is the most logical and rational corollary to the above passage?

a) Supporting small farmers is an important part of any agenda regarding environmentally sustainable development.
b) Poor countries have little role to play in the mitigation of global warming.
c) Due to a large number of farmer households, India will not have food security problem in the foreseeable future.
d) Only small-holder farmers in India can ensure food security.
Answer: a
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  Option (b) is wrongly interpreting the passage, the poor may not have contributed to climate change, but they may have a role in mitigating it now.

  Option (c) is a big assumption being made and may be wrong.

  Option (d) is not mentioned anywhere. The use of “only” makes it wrong.

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Q 25. Implies

The above passage implies that
 1. There is a potential problem of food insecurity in India.
 2. India will have to strengthen its disaster management capabilities.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: c
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  Both assumptions seem valid. " Small-holder farmers in India produce 41 percent of the country's food grains" Assumption 1 is indicated as small farms produce a lot of food and are under threat.

  Assumption 2 is a message for India from the tone of the passage.

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Q 41. Crucial message

Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial message conveyed by the above passage?

a) Public research institutions should take the lead in GM technology and prioritise the technology agenda.
b) Developing countries should raise this issue in WTO and ensure the abolition of Intellectual Property Rights.
c) Private corporations should not be allowed to do agribusiness in India, particularly the seed business.
d) Present Indian circumstances do not favour the cultivation of genetically modified crops.
Answer: a
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  Option (b) is not relevant to this passage.

  Option (c) is an extreme and is not stated in the passage.

  Option (d) is wrong, as the passage indicates otherwise. "The National Farmers Commission pointed out that priority must be given in genetic modification to the incorporation of genes that can help impart resistance to drought, salinity and other stresses."

  Answer is option (a), as the passage criticizes the approach of private corporations, and indicates what India really needs.

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Q 42. Assumptions

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. The issue of effects of natural calamities on agriculture is not given due consideration by GM technology companies.
 2. In the long run, GM technology will not be able to solve agricultural problems arising due to global warming.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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  Assumption 1 is correct, as it is clearly mentioned in the passage. 

  Assumption 2 is too broad, as it assumes that GM technology will “never” be able to do it, which may be wrong.

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Q 61. Inference

Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage?

a) A better regulatory system will help India achieve the size of economy appropriate to its population.
b) In a competitive global economy, India must use regulations strategically.
c) Regulations in India do not favour its integration with today's hyper competitive global economy.
d) Job creation and economic growth should be dominant considerations in developing India's regulatory system.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. While a better regulatory system might help economic growth, the passage does not specifically link regulation to achieving an economy size appropriate to population.  
     ● Option B: Correct. The passage implies that in a competitive global economy, India needs to use regulations strategically to integrate effectively.  
     ● Option C: Incorrect. The passage does not explicitly state that current regulations hinder integration with the global economy.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. While job creation and economic growth are important, the passage emphasizes strategic use of regulations in a global context.  
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Q 62. Assumptions

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 In today's global economy,
 1. regulations are not effectively used to protect local markets.
 2. social and environmental concerns are generally ignored by the governments across the world while implementing the regulations.

Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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     ● Assumption 1: "Regulations are not effectively used to protect local markets." There is no information in the passage indicating that regulations are ineffective in protecting local markets. Therefore, this assumption is not valid.  
     ● Assumption 2: "Social and environmental concerns are generally ignored by the governments across the world while implementing the regulations." The passage does not provide any evidence or mention that governments ignore these concerns. Thus, this assumption is also not valid.  
 Since neither assumption is supported by the passage, the correct answer is Option D: Neither 1 nor 2.
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Q 63. Inference

Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage?

a) If malnourished condition in children is caused by gut bacteria, it cannot be treated.
b) The guts of malnourished babies should be inoculated with mature microbiomes.
c) Babies of malnourished mothers should be fed with dairy milk fortified with sialylated oligosaccharides instead of mother's milk.
d) Research on benign effects of gut bacteria on nutrition has policy implications.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. The statement that malnourishment caused by gut bacteria cannot be treated is not supported by the passage. It is an assumption without evidence.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. While inoculating malnourished babies with mature microbiomes might be beneficial, the passage does not provide enough evidence to make this the most crucial inference.  
     ● Option C: Incorrect. The passage does not suggest replacing mother's milk with fortified dairy milk, making this option speculative.  
     ● Option D: Correct. The passage implies that understanding the effects of gut bacteria on nutrition could influence health policies, making this the most logical and crucial inference.  
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Q 64. Assumptions

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Processed probiotic foods are a solution to treat the children suffering from malnutrition due to immature gut bacteria composition.
 2. The babies of malnourished mothers generally tend to be malnourished.

Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: 1 only - This option is incorrect. The assumption that processed probiotic foods are a solution for treating malnutrition due to immature gut bacteria composition is not necessarily valid without specific evidence or context from the passage. The passage does not confirm that processed probiotic foods are an effective treatment.  
     ● Option B: 2 only - This option is correct. The assumption that the babies of malnourished mothers generally tend to be malnourished is a valid inference, as malnutrition can be a cycle passed from mother to child due to shared environmental and nutritional factors.  
     ● Option C: Both 1 and 2 - This option is incorrect because assumption 1 is not valid as explained above.  
     ● Option D: Neither 1 nor 2 - This option is incorrect because assumption 2 is valid.  
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Q 17. Passage

According to the passage, which of the following is/are of paramount importance under the Right to Education?
 1. Sending of children to school by all parents
 2. Provision of adequate physical infrastructure in schools
 3. Curricular reforms for developing child-friendly learning system

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 3 only
d) None of the above
Answer: c
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  •   Passage says that the Right to Education focuses not on changing the mindset of parents, but focuses on changing the quality of the education that disadvantaged groups receive. It focuses on intangible changes like curricular reforms, teacher's accountability etc.
  •   So only statement 3 is correct.
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Q 18. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. The Right to Education guarantees teachers' accountability for the learning process of children.
 2. The Right to Education guarantees 100% enrolment of children in the schools.
 3. The Right to Education intends to take full advantage of demographic dividend.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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  •   " The right to education goes beyond free and compulsory education to include quality education for all." Quality can be improved only if teachers' accountability is ensured. Thus statement 1 is true.
  •   RTE promotes enrollment of children in school but 100% guarantee of enrolment is not provided.
  •   Passage has no mention of demographic dividend.
  •   Thus statement 2 and 3 are wrong.
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Q 19. Passage

According to the passage, which one of the following is critical in bringing quality in education?

a) Ensuring regular attendance of children as well as teachers in school
b) Giving pecuniary benefits to teachers to motivate them
c) Understanding the socio-cultural background of children
d) Inculcating learning through activities and discovery
Answer: d
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  •   Passage says that ensuring regular attendance is required, but not sufficient in ensuring quality education.
  •   Inculcating learning through activities and discoveries falls under the Act's objectives to enhance the learning process.
  •   Thus, option (d) is correct.
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Q 20. Passage

What is the essential message in this passage?

a) The Right to Education now is a Fundamental Right.
b) The Right to Education enables the children of poor and weaker sections of the society to attend schools.
c) The Right to Free and Compulsory Education should include quality education for all.
d) Government as well as parents should ensure that all children attend schools.
Answer: c
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The theme of the passage is quality education. Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.

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Q 27. Passage

According to the passage, which of the following are the consequences of decline in forest cover?
 1. Loss of topsoil
 2. Loss of smaller rivers
 3. Adverse effect on agricultural production
 4. Declining of groundwater

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1, 2 and 3 only
b) 2, 3 and 4 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: d
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  •   All the four statements are mentioned. Loss of topsoil is a great concern. Smaller rivers drying out (in Himalayan region) is mentioned.
  •   Drying up of underground springs and rivers leading to damage to tea plantations, leading to poor agricultural production too is mentioned.
  •   Soil degradation, soil erosion and soil water retention capacity all indicate that the groundwater too is adversely affected.
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Q 28. Inference

Which of the following is/are the correct inference/inferences that can be made from the passage?
 1. Deforestation can cause changes in the course of rivers.
 2. Salinization of land takes place due to human activities only.
 3. Intense monoculture practice in plains is a major reason for desertification in Tropical Asia, Africa and South America.
 Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) None of the above is a correct inference
Answer: a
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  •   Statement 1 is mentioned.
  •   Statement 2 is incorrect as salinization has many other factors.
  •   Statement 3 is incorrect as the passage only talks about intense monoculture practices in India and does not specify its ill effects in Africa and South America.
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Q 29. Assumptions

With reference to 'desertification', as described in the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Desertification is a phenomenon in tropical areas only.
 2. Deforestation invariably leads to floods and desertification.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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  •   Assumption 1 is incorrect as desertification also occurs in sub-tropical and temperate regions.
  •   Assumption 2 is incorrect as deforestation will not always lead to desertification and flood but may combine with other factors that lead to flash floods and desertification.
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Q 30. Passage based

With reference to the above passage, which of the following would assist us in coping with the climate change?
 1. Conservation of natural water sources
 2. Conservation of wider gene pool
 3. Existing practices of crop management
 4. Migration corridors

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3 only
b) 1, 2 and 4 only
c) 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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  •   Existing crop management practices are not helpful in dealing with climate change. Thus statement 3 is wrong.
  •   This gives us option (b) as correct answer.
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Q 31. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Diversification of livelihoods acts as a coping strategy for climate change.
 2. Adoption of monocropping practice leads to the extinction of plant varieties and their wild relatives.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: c
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  •   Assumption 1 is correct because passage talks about diversification of natural assets to cope with climate change.
  •   Monocropping will lead to less homogeneity and eventually extinction of plant varieties.
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Q 79. Crucial message

Which of the following is the most rational and crucial message given by the passage?

a) The conflict between man and wildlife cannot be resolved, no matter what efforts we make.
b) Safe wildlife corridors between protected areas is an essential aspect of conservation efforts.
c) India needs to declare more protected areas and set up more tiger reserves.
d) India's National Parks and Tiger Reserves need to be professionally managed.
Answer: b
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  •   The passage focuses on the problems with relocation of wild animals, this puts the tigers at risk of human hunting and also puts the native human population at risk.
  •   So wildlife corridors are needed in which wild animals can safely travel
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Q 80. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. The strategy of conservation of wildlife by relocating them from one protected area to another is not often successful.
 2. India does not have suitable legislation to save the tigers, and its conservation efforts have failed which forced the tigers to live outside protected areas.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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  •   The relocation efforts have not been successful because of lack of wildlife corridors. So, statement 1 is true.
  •   India has a suitable legislation that helps in saving the tiger population. Thus statement 2 is wrong.
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Q 57. Comprehension (Multi-Questions)

On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Synthetic pesticides should never be used in modern agriculture.
 2. One of the aims of sustainable agriculture is to ensure minimal ecological imbalance.
 3. Botanical pesticides are more effective as compared to synthetic pesticides.
 Which of the assumptions given above is/are correct?

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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  •   The passage talks about the sensitive issue of pesticides, ecological balance and sustainability.
  •   Statement 1 is extreme – “Synthetic pesticides should never be used in modern agriculture” not used in the passage.
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Q 58. Passage based

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding biopesticides?
 1. They are not hazardous to human health.
 2. They are persistent in environment.
 3. They are essential to maintain the biodiversity of any ecosystem.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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  •   Statement 1 is correct as passage says “…have been in nature for millions of years without any ill or adverse effects on the ecosystem..”
  •   Statement 2 is incorrect as passage says “Synthetic pesticides are generally persistent in environment.” , not biopesticides.
  •   Statement 3 is incorrect as it is not essential for biodiversity.
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Q 11. Passage based

According to the passage, which of the following factor/factors led to the adverse consequences for governance/public administration?
 1. Inability of civil services to strike a balance between internal and external accountabilities
 2. Lack of sufficient professional training to the officers of All India Services
 3. Lack of proper service benefits in civil services
 4. Lack of Constitutional provisions to define the respective roles of professional civil services vis-a-vis political executive in this context.

Select the correct answer using the code given below :

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 2, 3 and 4
Answer: c
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  •   Statement 2 is not mentioned anywhere.
  •   Statement 3 is wrong.
  •   So, option (c) is the correct answer.
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Q 12. Passage based

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Political executive is an obstacle to the accountability of the civil services to the society
 2. In the present framework of Indian polity, the political executive is no longer accountable to the society
 Which of these assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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     ● Statement 1: Assumes that the political executive hinders the accountability of the civil services to society. This is a valid assumption if the passage suggests that political influence obstructs civil service transparency or responsibility.  
     ● Statement 2: Assumes that the political executive is no longer accountable to society. This is not valid unless the passage explicitly states or implies a breakdown in political accountability within the Indian polity.  
     ● Option A is correct because only Statement 1 is a valid assumption based on the passage. Option B and Option C are incorrect as Statement 2 is not supported. Option D is incorrect because Statement 1 is valid.  
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Q 13. Implied

Which one of the following is the essential message implied by this passage?

a) Civil services are not accountable to the society they are serving
b) Educated and enlightened persons are not taking up political leadership
c) The framers of the Constitution did not envisage the problems being encountered by the civil services
d) There is a need and scope for reforms to improve the accountability of civil services
Answer: d
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  •   The passage talks about civil services and their accountability. So, option (d) is correct.
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Q 14. Passage based

According to the passage, which one of the following is not a means of enhancing internal accountability of civil services ?

a) Better job security and safeguards
b) Supervision by Central Vigilance Commission
c) Judicial review of executive decisions
d) Seeking accountability through enhanced participation by people in decision making process
Answer: d
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  •   The theme of the passage is civil services and accountability issues. Option (d) is mentioned at the end of the passage as a means of bringing decision-making closer to people, thereby enhancing accountability.
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Q 15. Passage based

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Human relationships are derived from their religious traditions.
 2. Human beings can be duty bound only if they believe in god
 3. Religious traditions are essential to practice and understand justice
 Which of these assumption(s) is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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  •   The theme of the passage is religion, justice, communities, right & duties.
  •   Last sentence of the passage indicates option (a) is true.
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Q 16. Crux

Which one of the following is the crux of this passage?

a) Our duties to one another derive from our religious traditions
b) Having relationship to the divine principle is a great virtue
c) Balance between rights and duties is crucial to the delivery of justice in a society
d) Religious concept of rights is primarily derived from our relationship to god
Answer: c
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  •   Main message of this passage is "balance between rights and duties is crucial to the delivery of justice in a society."
  •   So, best option is (c).
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Q 31. Passage based

What is/are the present constraint/constraints in using biomass as fuel for power generation?
 1. Lack of sustainable supply of biomass
 2. Biomass production competes with food production
 3. Bio-energy may not always be low carbon on a life-cycle basis

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 3 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: d
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  •   All the three constraints are mentioned in the passage.
  •   Hence, best answer is (d).
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Q 32. Passage based

Which of the following can lead to food security problem?
 1. Using agricultural and forest residues as feedstock for power generation
 2. Using biomass for carbon capture and storage
 3. Promoting the cultivation of energy crops

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 3 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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  •   The first paragraph says "Energy crops compete with food production and have an impact on prices."
  •   Hence statement 3 is correct.
  •   Statement 2 speaks of using biomass for carbon capture and storage. This will not lead to food shortage.
  •   Thus option (c) is correct.
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Q 33. Passage based

In the context of using biomass, which of the following is/are the characteristic/characteristics of the sustainable production of biofuel?
 1. Biomass as a fuel for power generation could meet all the primary energy requirements of the world by 2050
 2. Biomass as a fuel for power generation does not necessarily disrupt food and forest resources
 3. Biomass as a fuel for power generation could help in achieving negative emissions, given certain nascent technologies

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 3 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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  •   Statement 1 is clearly wrong. So options (a) and (d) are eliminated.
  •   Statement 2 is correct. Within limits, biomass as a fuel does not disrupt food and forest resources.
  •   Statement 3 can be correct if those nascent technologies work out. Hence best answer is (c).
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Q 34. Assumption

With reference to the passage, following assumptions have been made:
 1. Some climate-energy models suggest that the use of biomass as a fuel for power generation helps in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions
 2. It is not possible to use biomass as a fuel for power generation without disrupting food and forest resources.
 Which of these assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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  •   Assumption 1 is implicit in passage. Hence option (a) is correct. Assumption 2 is valid only if done improperly, not always.
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Q 78. Passage

According to the above passage, which of the following are the fundamental solutions for the world food security problem?
 1. Setting up more agro-based industries
 2. Improving the price affordability by the poor
 3. Regulating the conditions of marketing
 4. Providing food subsidy to one and all

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1, 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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  •   The passage does not talk about setting up more agro based industries. So statement 1 is wrong.
  •   Similarly, 4 is wrong as subsidies are not mentioned. So options (a), (c) and (d) are wrong.
  •   Best answer is option (b). The passage does mention that price affordability by poor and marketing regulation is important.
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Q 79. Passage based

According to the above passage, the biggest challenge to world agriculture is:

a) to find sufficient land for agriculture and to expand food processing industries
b) to eradicate hunger in underdeveloped countries
c) to achieve a balance between the production of food and non-food items
d) to achieve a balance between demand for and supply of food
Answer: d
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  •   Options (a) and (c) can be ruled out right away.
  •   Option (b) mentions a fact that is not a challenge to world agriculture but to its management.
  •   Option (d) is the key idea. Hence option (d) is the correct answer.
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Q 80. Passage

According to the above passage, which of the following helps/help in reducing hunger and starvation in the developing economies?
 1. Balancing demand and supply of food
 2. Increasing imports of food
 3. Increasing purchasing power of the poor
 4. Changing the food consumption patterns and practices
 Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2, 3 and 4 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: c
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  •   Statement 4 is not mentioned as a definite policy goal.
  •   So options (b) and (d) are eliminated.
  •   Both 1 and 3 are clearly stated. Hence option (c) is the correct answer.
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Q 71. Passage based

The issue of worldwide supply of food has gained importance mainly because of:
 1. overgrowth of the population worldwide
 2. sharp decline in the area of food production
 3. limitation in the capabilities for sustained supply of food
 Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 3 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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  •   Statement 1 and 2 both are not stated directly. Only statement 3 is relevant to passage. Hence option (b) is the correct answer.
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Q 6. Passage based

The author says that a thoughtless word hardly ever escapes his tongue or pen. Which one of the following is not a valid reason for this?

a) He has no intention to waste his time.
b) He believes in the economy of words.
c) He believes in restraining his thoughts.
d) He has hesitancy in his speech.
Answer: a
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In the passage, the author gives an account of any of his irrelevant word which comes out from his pen or mouth and the reason for this is given In the passage, as he feels hesitant to speak and this hesitation ultimately taught him to control his thoughts. So options (b), (c) and (d) are correct and option (a) does not give the correct answer of not speaking without thoughts.

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Q 7. Passage based

The most appropriate reason for the author to be spared many a mishap is that

a) he hardly utters or writes a thoughtless word.
b) he is a man of immense patience.
c) he believes that he is a spiritual person.
d) he is a votary of truth.
Answer: a
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According to the passage, the author has not faced any problem or being immune from any problem is that, he never spoke any word without thoughts which are mentioned clearly in the passage. So, option (a) correctly gives the cause for this.

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Q 8. Passage based

For the author, silence is necessary in order to surmount

a) constitutional shyness.
b) hesitancy in speech.
c) suppression of thoughts.
d) tendency to overstate.
Answer: d
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According to the author, silence is the part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. Hence, it is necessary In order to surmount the tendency to overstate.

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Q 27. Passage based

With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements:
 1. In developing countries, a strong institutional framework is the only requirement for human development and policy options.
 2. Human development and economic growth are not always positively inter-related.
 3. Focusing only on human development should be the goal of economic growth.
 Which of the above statements is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 2 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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development are not equivalent. It is not necessary that if the economic growth rate is high then development will also be high. According to the passage, for the development, an unbalanced emphasis on the growth often leads to environmental consequences and adverse distributional effects. So, option (c) is correct. Statement 1 is not related with the passage whereas Statement 3 is opposite to the moaning of the passage.

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Q 28. Assumptions

With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Higher economic growth is essential to ensure reduction in economic disparity.
 2. Environmental degradation is sometimes a consequence of economic growth.
 Which of the above is/are valid assumption/assumptions?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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According to the passage, it an unbalanced emphasis is given on growth, it often leads to negative environmental Consequences and adverse distributional effects. Therefore, the Statement 2nd is correct So, the option (b) is the correct answer.

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Q 45. Passage based

With reference to the above passage, consider the following statements:
 1. Indian financial institutions do not offer any financial instruments to rural households to mobilise their savings.
 2. Poor households tend to spend their earnings/savings due to lack of access to appropriate financial instruments.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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According to the passage the emphasis is given on saving and for that safe reliable and alternative financial institutions Should be available So that rural people could save money by depositing their money in banks. And due to lack of financial institutions they spend the savings as consumption And the passage has not mentioned that Indian financial institutions do not provide Option (b) is the correct answer. 
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Q 46. Crucial message

What is the crucial message conveyed in the passage?

a) Establish more banks
b) Increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate
c) Increase the interest rate of bank deposits
d) Promote financial inclusion
Answer: d
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The Passage has given emphasis upon the saving through the use of safe reliable and alternate financial institutions so that rural people can save their money by depositing money in banks and they do not spend their savings as the consumption for this financial inclusion is must So according to the Passage, Option (d) is the correct answer.

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Q 65. Passage based

In this passage, the Convention puts the responsibility for the provision of financial support on the developed countries because of:
 1. their higher level of per capita incomes.
 2. their large quantum of GDP.
 3. their large contribution to the stock of GHGs in the atmosphere.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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According to the passage the united Nations Framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) puts the responsibility for provision of financial support on the developed countries because of their contribution to the stock of greenhouse Gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. So, according to the Passage option (c) is the correct answer.
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Q 66. Inferred

With regards to developing countries, it can be inferred from the passage that climate change is likely to have implications on their
 1. domestic finances.
 2. capacity for multilateral trade.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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According to the passage, the magnitude of the task and the funds required domestic finances are likely to fall short of the current and projected need of the developing countries, So according Option (a) is the correct answer.

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Q 67. Passage based

Which one of the following is essentially discussed in the passage?

a) Conflict between developed and developing countries regarding support for mitigation
b) Occurrence of climate change due to excessive exploitation of natural resources by the developed countries
c) Lack of political will on the part of all the countries to implement adaptation plans
d) Governance problems of developing countries as a result of climate change
Answer: a
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According to the passage, climate change has posed a serious threat and issue to developing countries in particular and to the world overall, And to mitigate and adaptation methods, large finance is required. The UNFCCC, a multilateral body puts responsibility upon the developed countries to finance the developing countries for mitigation method, since developed countries have contributed maximum to the stock of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) and this has become a conflict issue between developed and developing countries. So, according to the passage, option (a) is the correct answer.

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Q 1. Central Focus

The author's central focus is on

a) applauding India's economic growth not only against its own past performance, but against other nations.
b) emphasizing the need for economic growth which is the sole determinant of a country's prosperity.
c) emphasizing inclusive growth where gains of growth are shared widely by the population.
d) emphasizing high growth.
Answer: c
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In the whole passage the author Seems to have stressed the idea that merely increasing the economic growth and development. Unless the goals of inclusive growth does not help to achieve the goals of inclusive growth are shared and distributed to all sections, there can be no development of the economy as a whole.

The author makes it clear that growth must not be treated as an end in itself but as an instrument for spreading prosperity to all. Thus the author stresses the fact that promoting growth need to be complemented with policies to ensure that more and more people join in the growth Process.

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Q 2. Passage based

The author supports policies which will help

a) develop economic growth.
b) better distribution of incomes irrespective of rate of growth.
c) develop economic growth and redistribute economic gains to those getting left behind.
d) put an emphasis on the development of the poorest segments of society.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Focuses solely on economic growth without addressing income distribution, making it incorrect.  
     ● Option B: Emphasizes better distribution of incomes without considering the rate of growth, which is not aligned with the author's support for growth.  
     ● Option C: Combines both economic growth and redistribution, aligning with the author's support for policies that help those getting left behind.  
     ● Option D: Focuses on the poorest segments, but lacks the broader scope of economic growth, making it incorrect.  
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Q 3. Passage based

Consider the following statements:
 According to the author, India's economy has grown but there is no room for complacency as
 1. growth eradicates poverty.
 2. growth has resulted in prosperity for all.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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The author makes it clear in the passage that there is no implicit link between growth and poverty eradication. The author cites the example that though there is growth in an economy, but if such growth is due to the rising prosperity of the rich-section, then it fails to address the concerns of poverty eradication.

Similarly, author also shows how the growth in the economy is not leading to prosperity of all the sections. The author has shown how growth might lead to disparity and thus both the statements in question are incorrect.

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Q 13. Passage based

Consider the following statements: Climate change may force the shifting of locations of the existing crops due to
 1. melting of glaciers.
 2. water availability and temperature suitability at other locations.
 3. poor productivity of crops.
 4. wider adaptability of crop plants.
 Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: Melting of glaciers primarily affects water availability but does not directly force crop relocation. Thus, it is not a direct reason for shifting crop locations.  
     ● Statement 2: Water availability and temperature suitability at other locations are critical factors for crop growth, making this statement correct.  
     ● Statement 3: Poor productivity of crops due to unsuitable climate conditions can necessitate relocation, making this statement correct.  
     ● Statement 4: Wider adaptability of crop plants suggests resilience, not a need for relocation, making this statement incorrect.  
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Q 14. Passage based

According to the passage, why is it important to promote agricultural research in India?

a) To predict variations in monsoon patterns and to manage water resources
b) To make long term investment decisions for economic growth
c) To facilitate wider adaptability of crops
d) To predict drought conditions and to recharge aquifers
Answer: c
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The passage mentions that the impact of climate change could be varied. according to the location and nature of the crop Thus it become necessary to prepare the crops to be able to withstand such adverse oranges for this tone term investment is needed in the agriculture section. to protect the same from adverse consequences The passage hints that drought conditions and climate change might be inevitable given the direction of climate change Thus the most necessary task is to facilitate wider adaptability of crops.

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Q 15. Passage based

According to the passage, which of the following would help in the mitigation of greenhouse gases?
 1. Reducing the consumption of meat
 2. Rapid economic liberalization
 3. Reducing the consumerism
 4. Modern management practices of livestock
 Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 2, 3 and 4
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 2 and 4 only
Answer: c
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The passage mentions that mitigation requires a change in the way we produce and consume. However, the economic liberalisation is not necessarily an answer to it. Mitigation of greenhouse gases require difficult steps, which involve a change in the life style.

Statement 2 seems incorrect as it fails to reduce the livestock population, which is a significant cause of greenhouse gas emission. The passage clearly mentions that there is a need to reduce the direct dependence on meat, as it would lower the livestock population required to maintain. Similarly, reducing the consumerism would help save resources and mitigate the process of climate change.

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Q 16. Passage based

Why do we continue to depend on the fossil fuels heavily?
 1. Inadequate technological development
 2. Inadequate funds for research and development
 3. Inadequate availability of alternative sources of energy
 Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: d
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 1. Inadequate technological development: This is correct because the current technology for alternative energy sources is not yet fully developed to replace fossil fuels entirely.
 2. Inadequate funds for research and development: This is also correct as limited funding restricts advancements in alternative energy technologies, slowing down the transition from fossil fuels.
 3. Inadequate availability of alternative sources of energy: This is correct because alternative energy sources are not yet available in sufficient quantities to meet global energy demands.
 All three statements contribute to the continued heavy dependence on fossil fuels, making Option D the correct choice.
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Q 17. Passage based

According to the passage, how does the mitigation of greenhouse gases help us?
 1. Reduces expenditure on public health
 2. Reduces dependence on livestock
 3. Reduces energy requirements
 4. Reduces rate of global climate change
 Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 1, 3 and 4
c) 2, 3 and 4
d) 1 and 4 only
Answer: b
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The passage discusses the various benefits that mitigation of greenhouse gases can provide. It discusses that such mitigation would reduce expenditure on public health, reduce our energy requirements and consumption and also reduce the rate of global climate change.

However, reduction in the dependence on livestock is not a result of mitigation of greenhouse gases. Rather the passage mentions it as an instrument to reduce the greenhouse gases emission.

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Q 18. Essential message

What is the essential message of the passage?

a) We continue to depend on fossil fuels heavily
b) Mitigation of the greenhouse gases is imperative
c) We must invest in research and development
d) People must change their lifestyle
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: While the passage may mention our dependence on fossil fuels, it is not the essential message. The focus is more on the consequences and actions needed rather than just stating our current dependency.  
     ● Option B: The passage emphasizes the imperative need to address and reduce greenhouse gases, highlighting the urgency and necessity of mitigation efforts.  
     ● Option C: Although research and development might be discussed, it is not the central theme. The passage stresses immediate action on greenhouse gases.  
     ● Option D: Changing lifestyles could be a part of the solution, but the passage primarily focuses on the broader need for mitigation of greenhouse gases.  
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Q 26. Passage based

Consider the following statements:
 According to the passage, the adverse impact of climate change on an ecosystem can be a
 1. permanent disappearance of some of its flora and fauna.
 2. permanent disappearance of ecosystem itself.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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  •   The second paragraph talks about a decrease in ecosystem services, not a permanent disappearance of ecosystem services. Hence statement 2 is eliminated.
  •   Loss of genetic resources, species and habitats points towards statement 1 being correct. Hence, the correct answer is option (a).

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Q 27. Passage based

Which one of the following statements best implies the need to shift toward contemporary conservation approach?

a) Exploitation of natural resources causes a stress on the Himalayan ecosystem.
b) Climate change alters precipitation patterns, causes episodes of drought and biotic interference.
c) The rich biodiversity, including endemic diversity, makes the Himalayan region a biodiversity hotspot.
d) The Himalayan biogeographic region should be enabled to adapt to climate change smoothly.
Answer: d
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  •   The first paragraph explains the need for conservation of the Himalayas and focuses on climate change as the main reason for the adverse impact on the Himalayan ecosystem. Thos best implies the need for shift towards a contemporary conservation approach.

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Q 28. Important message

What is the most important message conveyed by the passage?

a) Endemism is a characteristic feature of Himalayan region.
b) Conservation efforts should emphasize on biogeographic ranges rather than on some species or habitats.
c) Climate change has adverse impact on the Himalayan ecosystem.
d) Without Himalayan ecosystem, the life of the communities of uplands and downstreams will have no sustenance.
Answer: b
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  •   The most important message of the passage is conservation and how we need to start changing our approach towards it.
  •   Last line gives the answer to this question.
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Q 29. Assumptions

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. To maintain natural ecosystems, exploitation of natural resources should be completely avoided.
 2. Not only anthropogenic but also natural reasons can adversely affect ecosystems.
 3. Loss of endemic diversity leads to the extinction of ecosystems.
 Which of the above assumptions is/are correct?

a) 1 and 2
b) 2 only
c) 2 and 3
d) 3 only
Answer: b
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  •   The first paragraph of the passage mentions that that 'climate change may adversely impact the Himalayan ecosystem. Thus natural reasons can affect, in addition to man-made (anthropogenic).

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Q 30. Passage based

According to the passage, under the globalization, government interventions are viewed as processes leading to

a) distortions and inefficiency in the economy.
b) optimum use of resources.
c) more profitability to industries.
d) free play of market forces with regard to industries.
Answer: a
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Under the process of globalisation, market distortions caused by government intervention are to be avoided. The government may intervene in markets for a variety of reasons, for example to conserve foreign exchange, to protect local producers from foreign competition, to guarantee a minimum wage, to encourage investment and to raise government revenue.

These interventions will involve a range of policy instruments including quantitative import restrictions, tariffs, minimum wage legislation, credit subsidies via controlled interest rates and indirect taxes. The intervention in the operation of markets will force prices away from economic values that reflect the scarcity of commodities or resources.

Thus, significant losses in economic efficiency will be created if producers and consumers respond to distorted rather than efficient prices. So, under the globalisation, government interventions are viewed as processes leading to distortions and inefficiency in the economy.

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Q 31. Passage based

According to the passage, the basic philosophy of globalization is to

a) give absolute freedom to producers to determine prices and production.
b) give freedom to producers to evolve distribution patterns.
c) give absolute freedom to markets to determine prices, production and employment.
d) give freedom to producers to import and export.
Answer: c
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The basic philosophy of globalisation is to give absolute freedom to markets to determine prices, production and employment. In the process of globalisation, employment and wages should be governed by free play of market forces, as any measure to regulate them can discourage investment and also create inefficiency in production. Any restrictions on the adjustments in workforce by way of retrenchment of workers should also be removed and exist should be make easier by removing any restrictions on closures. So the market must be deciding factor in order to determine price, production and employment in a globalised world.

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Q 32. Passage based

According to the passage, which of the following is/are necessary for ensuring globalization?
 1. Privatization of public enterprises
 2. Expansionary policy of public expenditure
 3. Free play of market forces to determine wages and employment
 4. Privatization of social services like education and health

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1, 3 and 4
d) 2, 3 and 4
Answer: c
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Globalisation view government interventions as processes that create distortions and bring in inefficiency. So public enterprises have to be privatised through disinvestments and sales; sectors and activities hither to reserved for the public sector have to be opened to the private sector. It will also helpful in privatisation of the social services like education and health Employment and wages should be governed by free play of market forces, as any measure to regulate them can discourage investment and also create inefficiency in production. So according to the passage, privatisation of public enterprises, free play of market forces to determine wages and employment and privatisation of social services like education and health are necessary for ensuring globalisation.

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Q 33. Passage based

According to the passage, in the process of globalization the State should have

a) expanding role.
b) reducing role.
c) statutory role.
d) none of the above roles.
Answer: b
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In the process of globalisation, the State should have a reducing role, because the intervention in the operation of markets will force prices away from economic values that reflect the scarcity of commodities or resources. Fiscal reforms should be undertaken to have generally law levels of taxation and government expenditure should be kept to the minimum to abide by the principle of fiscal prudence. The basic philosophy underlying globalisation also emphasises the government interventions as processes that create distortions and bring in inefficiency. So, the government or state should have a reducing role in the globalised economy.

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Q 52. Passage based

The apologists of the "Free Market System", according to the passage, believe in

a) market without control by government authorities.
b) market without protection by the government.
c) ability of market to self correct.
d) market for free goods and services.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: "market without control by government authorities" is incorrect because the passage does not specifically mention the absence of government control as a belief of free market apologists.  
     ● Option B: "market without protection by the government" is incorrect as the passage does not address government protection.  
     ● Option C: "ability of market to self correct" is correct as it aligns with the belief that free markets can adjust and stabilize without external intervention.  
     ● Option D: "market for free goods and services" is incorrect because the passage does not discuss free goods and services.  
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Q 53. Implies

With reference to "ideological bias", the passage implies that

a) free market is fair but not competent.
b) free market is not fair but competent.
c) free market is fair and competent.
d) free market is neither fair nor biased.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. The passage does not imply that the free market is fair but not competent. It suggests competence.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. The passage does not imply that the free market is not fair. It suggests fairness.  
     ● Option C: Correct. The passage implies that the free market is both fair and competent, aligning with the notion of ideological bias.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. The passage does not suggest that the free market is neither fair nor biased.  
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Q 54. Statement

The exercise of private greed will be in the larger public interest from the passage
 1. refers to the false ideology of capitalism.
 2. underlies the righteous claims of the free market.
 3. shows the benevolent face of capitalism.
 4. ignores resultant gross inequity.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3
c) 1 and 4
d) 4 only
Answer: c
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The exercise of private greed will be in the larger public interest' refers to the false ideology of capitalism because issues like justice integrity and honesty are rarely found in the capitalist society.

Recent global banking crisis and the economic recession also proved that the exercise of private greed will not be in the larger public interest. As well as it ignores resultant gross inequity because the capitalism and the greed reinforces each other.

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Q 55. Passage based

According to the passage, what is/are the reason/reasons for saying that the time has come to review the role of public sector?
 1. Now public sector has lost its relevance in the industrialization process.
 2. Public sector does not perform satisfactorily.
 3. Entrepreneurship in private sector is expanding.
 4. Effective competition policies are available now.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct in the given context?

a) 1 and 3 only
b) 2 only
c) 2, 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: c
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Net profit is only 2.2% of their total assets for central public sector undertakings which is very low than the private corporate sector. In India, our evolving development needs, comparatively less-than-satisfactory performance of the public sector, enterprises. Now, the maturing of or private sector, a much larger social base, which now available for expanding entrepreneurship and the gravity institutional capabilities to enforce competition policies would suggest that the time has come to review the role of public sector.

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Q 56. Passage based

According to the passage, rural roads should be in the domain of public sector only. Why?

a) Rural development work is the domain of government only.
b) Private sector cannot have monetary gains in this.
c) Government takes money from tax payers and hence it is the responsibility of government only.
d) Private sector need not have any social responsibility.
Answer: b
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Rural roads are generally congestion free. Traffic generally sparse there. It makes the tolling unviable. It must be on the liability side of the balance sheet of the State

Here, profit is not available, so the private corporates are not interested to invest there. They cannot have monetary gams in this. So, the rural roads should be in the domain of public sector only otherwise, they would not exist.

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Q 57. Passage based

The portfolio composition of the government refers to

a) Public sector assets quality.
b) Investment in liquid assets.
c) Mix of government investment in different industrial sectors.
d) Buying Return on Investment yielding capital assets.
Answer: c
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The portfolio composition of the government should not remain static all times. The government should own the rural roads and also the public health capital in terms and cities come from the public sector.

The preservation and improvement of forest cover must be come under the control of public sector as it is a highly profit oriented asset. For a balance. government investment must be in different industrial sector and the portfolio composition of the government should change from time-to-time.

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Q 58. Passage based

The author prefers government as the umpire and private sector as players because

a) Government prescribes norms for a fair play by the private sector.
b) Government is the ultimate in policy formulation.
c) Government has no control over private sector players.
d) None of the above statements is correct in this context.
Answer: a
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Multiple competing farms are located in the private sector Private ownership is clearly desirable in regulated industries whether it ranges from finance to infrastructure, where a Government agency performs the function of regulation. There is always the conflict of interest between government as an owner and as the regulator.

The formulation and implementation of competition policy will be more vigorous and fair if government companies are out of actions only indulge in regulation. So. the author prefers government as the umpire and private sector as players.

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Q 70. Passage based

The author's children held his hands firmly because

a) they were scared of the barking dogs.
b) they wanted him to pluck berries.
c) they saw the whip in the old man's hand.
d) the road was uneven.
Answer: a
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Children were indeed scared of the barking dog as the dog barked abruptly every now and then. (A dog can sometimes be dangerous )

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Q 71. Passage based

The expression "a stray dog watched the procession philosophically" means that

a) the dog was restless and ferocious.
b) the dog stood aloof, looking at the procession with seriousness.
c) the dog looked at the procession with big, wondering eyes.
d) the dog stood there with his eyes closed.
Answer: c
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The dog was looking at the procession with big eyes as his attention was attracted by old man's action of stopping again and again. Also, the left-over thrown by the man was of no use to him but to the birds.
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Q 72. Passage based

Cynthia was afraid to stand on stage because

a) she felt her classmates may laugh at her.
b) her stomach was churning.
c) she lacked self-confidence.
d) she did not like school plays.
Answer: c
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It is clearly mentioned in the passage that she was a shy girl who perhaps had a stage fear This option completely answer the question She was not so afraid of the reaction as much as she feared giving audition in the first place.

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Q 73. Passage based

Cynthia's classmates were chatting because

a) it was their turn to act next.
b) they were bored of the performances.
c) Cynthia did not act well.
d) the teacher had no control over them.
Answer: b
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This statement appropriately answers the question as Her bored classmates' clearly hints the correct answer.

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Q 74. Passage based

Cynthia's knees were quaking because

a) she felt nervous and shy.
b) the teacher scolded her.
c) she was very thin and weak.
d) she was afraid of her classmates.
Answer: a
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Cynthia’s nearly died of fright - clearly states the reason for her Quaking knees So. option (a) is the best answer.

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Q 75. Passage based

The transformation that occurred during the audition refers to

a) the nervousness of Cynthia.
b) the eruption of the entire room in thunderous applause.
c) the surprise on the faces of her classmates.
d) the stunning performance of Cynthia.
Answer: d
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The statement is the sole reason for the transformation. So it provides the correct answer to the question. Mostly everybody feels nervous while giving audition, so it could not be the reason for the transformation. The statement occurred after Cynthia's audition. so clearly it is not the reason for the transformation. The statement does not appropriately hint the reason for transformation.

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Q 1. As per passage

Which of the following is closest to the view of democracy as mentioned in the above passage?

a) The subject of democracy is a muddle due to a desire to portray it as a Western concept, 'alien' to non-Western countries.
b) The language of imposition of democracy is inappropriate. There is, however, a need to consider this concept in the backdrop of culture of 'own ways' of non-Western society.
c) While democracy is not essentially a Western idea belonging exclusively to the West, the institutional structure of current democratie practices has been their contribution.
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.
Answer: c
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The question here asks about the view of democracy taken message of the passage. Thus option (c) is the right answer since the passage has taken view that democracy is not an essentially Western concept though its institutional from has been developed in the west.

The passage also mentions that the concept of democracy is in a muddle and that the language of imposition of democracy is inappropriate but these are not the overall views on democracy taken in the Passage.

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Q 2. As per passage

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Many of the non-Western countries are unable to have democracy because they take democracy to be a specialized cultural product of the West.
 2. Western countries are always trying to impose democracy on non-Western countries.
 Which of the above is/are valid assumption/assumptions?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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Statement 1 is incorrect. The passage does not go into the reasons why non-Western countries have not been able to have democracy. Statement 2 is also incorrect The passage does not mention that Western countries always try to Impose democracy but instead talks about the use of the word imposition.

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Q 3. As per passage

According to the passage, which of the following should be the practice/practices in good corporate governance?
 1. Companies should always comply with labour and tax laws of the land.
 2. Every company in the country should have a government representative as one of the independent directors on the board to ensure transparency.
 3. The manager of a company should never invest his personal funds in the company.

Select the correct anser using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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Statement 2 is Incorrect. The passage only says that there should be independent directors on the board but not that thou should be government is representatives Statement 3 is also incorrect. The passage talks of managers distinguishing between personal and corporate funds while making decisions but does not say that they should be debarred from investing personal funds in the company. Statement 1 Is correct. That corporate governance involves compliance with all the laws of the land is made clear in the first sentence of the passage itself.

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Q 4. As per passage

According to the passage, which of the following is/are the major benefit/benefits of good corporate governance?
 1. Good corporate governance leads to increase in share price of the company.
 2. A company with good corporate governance always increases its business turnover rapidly.
 3. Good corporate governance is the main criterion for foreign institutional investors when they decide to buy a company.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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Statement 1 Is correct. That good corporate governance leads to increase in share prices of the company is clear from the fourth sentence of the last paragraph of the passage. Statement 2 is incorrect. The relationship between business turnover and corporate governance is not made anywhere in the passage. Statement 3 is also incorrect. Corporate governance is mentioned as one of the criterions and not the main criterion for foreign institutional investors.

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Q 5. As per passage

According to the passage, malnutrition in children can be reduced

a) if the children have regular intake of food.
b) after they cross the age of five.
c) if the food needs of younger children are known.
d) if the responsibility of feeding younger children is given to adults.
Answer: c
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The passage does not talk of regular food intake or the age of five so that means that options (a) and (b) are incorrect. Option (d) is also incorrect.

The passage does not talk of giving the responsibility to adults. Option (c) is correct. This is clear from the last sentence of the passage.

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Q 6. As per passage

According to the author, poverty is not the main cause of malnutrition, but the fact that
 1. taking care of younger ones is not a priority for working mothers.
 2. awareness of nutritional needs is not propagated by the Public Health authorities.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: 1 only - This option is incorrect. The statement suggests that working mothers do not prioritize taking care of younger ones, but the author does not identify this as a cause of malnutrition.  
     ● Option B: 2 only - This option is correct. The author highlights that the lack of awareness of nutritional needs, which is not effectively propagated by Public Health authorities, is a cause of malnutrition.  
     ● Option C: Both 1 and 2 - This option is incorrect. While statement 2 is correct, statement 1 is not supported by the author's argument.  
     ● Option D: Neither 1 nor 2 - This option is incorrect because statement 2 is indeed identified by the author as a cause of malnutrition.  
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Q 7. As per passage

The need for policy intervention to mitigate risks in agriculture is because

a) farmers are extremely risk-averse.
b) farmers do not know how to mitigate risks.
c) the methods adopted by farmers and existing risk sharing institutions are not adequate.
d) majority of farmers depend on rain-fed agriculture.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: While farmers may be risk-averse, this alone does not necessitate policy intervention. It is more about the inadequacy of current methods and institutions.  
     ● Option B: Farmers often have traditional knowledge of risk mitigation, but the issue lies in the effectiveness and adequacy of these methods.  
     ● Option C: Correct. The need for policy intervention arises because the current methods and institutions are insufficient to effectively manage agricultural risks.  
     ● Option D: Although rain-fed agriculture is risky, the primary concern is the inadequacy of existing risk management strategies, not just dependency on rain.  
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Q 8. Observations

Which of the following observations emerges from the above passage?

a) One can identify a single policy that can reduce risk without any side-effect.
b) No single risk-specific policy is sufficient to reduce agricultural risk.
c) Policies which affect risk indirectly can eliminate it.
d) Government's policy intervention can mitigate agricultural risk completely.
Answer: b
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Option (a) is incorrect. The fourth line of the last paragraph specifically mentions that no single policy can reduce risk without any side effect. Option (c) is also incorrect

The passage only says that there are direct and indirect measures to reduce risk and does not say that one of them can eliminate risk completely.

Option (d) is also incorrect The passage has clearly mentioned that no measure can mitigate risk completely Option (b) is correct as the inadequacy of any single policy to reduce risk is clarified in the passage as mentioned earlier.

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Q 24. As per passage

According to the passage, the financial markets in the emerging market economies including India had the adverse impact in recent years due to:
 1. weak global economic prospects.
 2. uncertainties in the international financial markets.
 3. sovereign risk concerns in the Euro area.
 4. bad monsoons and the resultant crop loss.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 1, 2 and 3
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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Statements 1 and 2 are correct. The third sentence of the passage mentions that weak global economic prospects and uncertainties in the international financial markets have impacted the emerging economies which would also include the financial sector by inference. Statement 3 is also correct. Sovereign risk concerns affecting India have been mentioned in the fourth sentence of the passage Statement 4 however is incorrect The passage nowhere mentions bad monsoons or crop losses and such an assumption should not be drawn based on some knowledge outside of the passage. The right answer is thus (b).

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Q 25. As per passage

The Indian financial markets are affected by global changes mainly due to the

a) increased inflow of remittances from abroad.
b) enormous increase in the foreign exchange reserves.
c) growing global linkages and integration of the Indian financial markets.
d) contagion of Greece's sovereign debt problem.
Answer: c
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The question here asks why Indian financial markets are affected by global changes arid not about what those global changes are. It is clear from the second sentence of the passage and the examples given elsewhere in the passage that the reason for Indian financial markets getting affected by global changes is its global linkages and interaction with the global system The right answer is thus (c), since Mu other options are merely talking of specific global changes.

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Q 26. As per passage

According to the passage, in the Indian financial system, banks' ability to withstand stress is critical to ensure overall financial stability because Indian financial system is

a) controlled by the Government of India.
b) less integrated with banks.
c) controlled by Reserve Bank of India.
d) dominated by banks.
Answer: d
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The answer to this question is given directly in the second sentence of the second paragraph which says 'Since the Indian financial system is bank dominated, banks' ability to withstand stress is critical to overall financial stability.

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Q 27. Passage based

Risk and liquidity management assumes more importance in the Indian banking system in future due to:
 1. Further globalization.
 2. More consolidation and deregulation of the financial system.
 3. Further diversification of the financial system.
 4. More financial inclusion in the economy.

Select the correct answe using the code given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 2, 3 and 4
c) 1 and 2 only
d) 3 and 4 only
Answer: a
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The second last sentence mentions certain trends which will be seen in the future in the Indian financial system and those are globalisation, deregulation, diversification, and consolidation. The next sentence mentions that therefore risk and liquidity management will become more important. Thus, statements 1, 2 and 3 are correct and it is because of these reasons that risk and liquidity management will become important Financial inclusion however is not mentioned in the passage and so Statement 4 is incorrect The right answer is thus (a).

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Q 32. Passage based

Mineral oil deposits under the sea do not get completely decomposed because they

a) are constantly washed by the ocean currents.
b) become rock and prevent oxygen from entering them.
c) contain a mixture of hydrogen and carbon.
d) are carcasses of organisms lying in saline condition.
Answer: b
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The answer to this question is clear from the following line of the passage As this mineral hardens, it becomes sedimentary rock and effectively shuts out the oxygen, so preventing the complete decomposition of the marine deposits underneath". Thus, it is the becoming of rock and the shutting out of oxygen which prevents the complete decomposition of the mineral oil deposits. The right answer is thus (b).

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Q 33. Passage based

Sedimentary rock leads to the formation of oil deposits because

a) there are no saline conditions below it.
b) it allows some dissolved oxygen to enter the dead organic matter below it.
c) weight of overlying sediment layers causes the production of heat.
d) it contains the substances that catalyze the chemical reactions required to change dead organisms into oil.
Answer: c
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The answer to this question is present in the last sentence of the passage. It clearly mentions that the pressure of sedimentary rocks produces heat which turns the tiny carcasses into crude oil. The right answer is thus (c).

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Q 37. Passage based

According to the passage, why should the discharge of agricultural slurry into watercourses be restricted?
 1. Losing nutrients in this way is not a good practice economically.
 2. Watercourses do not contain the microorganisms that can decompose organic components of agricultural slurry.
 3. The discharge may lead to the eutrophication of water bodies.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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Statement 1 is correct. The economic case is made clearly in the second sentence of the first paragraph. Statement 3 is also correct. Eutrophication due discharge of agricultural slurry is mentioned in the second to last sentence of the second paragraph. In fact eutrophication has been elaborated upon later in the third paragraph. Statement 2 however is incorrect.

While the last sentence of the first paragraph does mention that soil microorganisms can decompose organic components of agricultural slurry, nowhere it is mentioned that the same microorganisms are not present in the watercourses. The right answer is thus (c).

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Q 38. Passage based

The passage refers to the conversion of "pollutant to fertilizer". What is pollutant and what is fertilizer in this context?

a) Decomposed organic component of slurry is pollutant and microorganisms in soil constitute fertilizer.
b) Discharged agricultural slurry is pollutant and decomposed slurry in soil is fertilizer.
c) Sprayed slurry is pollutant and watercourse is fertilizer.
d) None of the above expressions is correct in this context.
Answer: b
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This answer should be clear from the last line of the first paragraph Here, it is mentioned that soil microorganisms decompose the organic components of slurry which makes nutrients available to be absorbed by the vegetation. Thus, fertiliser refers to the decomposed slurry. The previous sentence in the same paragraph also mentions that pollutant is converted into fertiliser. Thus, before Its decomposition by the soil microorganisms, the agricultural slurry was a pollutant. The right answer is thus (b).

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Q 39. Passage based

According to the passage, what are the effects of indiscriminate use of fertilizers?
 1. Addition of pollutants to the soil and water.
 2. Destruction of decomposer microorganisms in soil.
 3. Nutrient enrichment of water bodies.
 4. Creation of algal blooms.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3 only
b) 1, 3 and 4 only
c) 2 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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Statement 1 s correct That agricultural slurry is a pollutant is clear from the first paragraph. It is the use of fertilisers which creates agricultural slurry. Statement 2 is incorrect Nowhere in the passage the destruction of decomposer microorganisms is mentioned Statement 3 is also correct It is clear from the last paragraph that runoff of fertilisers causes nutrient - enrichment of water bodies Statement 4 is also correct. That algal blooms are created by fertiliser use is Gear from the last paragraph.

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Q 40. Passage based

What is/are the characteristics of a water body with cultural eutrophication?
 1. Loss of ecosystem services
 2. Loss of flora and fauna
 3. Loss of mineral nutrients

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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Statement 1 is correct, That ecosystem services are lost is clear from the last sentence of the second paragraph. Statement 2 is also correct. Loss of various flora and fauna is mentioned in the first few sentences of the last Paragraph Statement 3 is incorrect. Loss of mineral nutrients due cuttural eutrophication is not mentioned anywhere 11 passage.

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Q 41. Central theme

What is the central theme of this passage?

a) Appropriate legislation is essential to protect the environment.
b) Modern agriculture is responsible for the destruction of environment.
c) Improper waste disposal from agriculture can destroy the aquatic ecosystems.
d) Use of chemical fertilizers is undesirable in agriculture.
Answer: c
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Statement (a) is incorrect Though the passage Inanely talks of legislation related to agricultural slurry it is not the centre theme of the passage. Option (b) is also incorrect. The passage does not talk of modern agriculture as a whole and neither does it talk of destruction of the whole of environment. Option (d) is also incorrect. The passage does not say that chemical fertilisers are undesirable or should be gotten rid of but instead mentions that they can be used smartly to avoid negative effects on the environment. Option (c) is correct. The passage revolves around the theme at disposal of agricultural slurry, its negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and their avoidance.

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Q 42. As per passage

According to the passage, which of the following statements is most likely to be true as the reason for man's miseries?

a) The poor economic and social conditions prevailing in society.
b) The refusal on the part of man to change his character.
c) The absence of physical and material help from his society.
d) Ever increasing physical needs due to changing social structure.
Answer: b
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That option (b) is the right answer is clear from the second sentence of the passage which clearly mentions that miseries cannot be ended unless man changes his character. On the other hand, the passage makes the point that even if the problems mentioned in the other options are solved the miseries will still remain.

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Q 43. Assumptions

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. The author gives primary importance to physical and material help in eradicating human misery.
 2. Charitable homes, hospitals, etc. can remove human misery to a great extent.
 Which of the assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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Statement 1 is incorrect. The passage intact mentions that providing physical and material help alone will not help in eradicating human misery until man changes his character Statement 2 is also incorrect. The last sentence of the passage clearly mentions that opening up of hospitals and charitable homes will not lead to removal of human miser)/ until the change of man's character.

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Q 58. Central focus

What is the central focus of this passage?

a) Illegal mining in forests
b) Extinction of wildlife
c) Conservation of nature
d) Disruption of habitat
Answer: d
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The central focus of this passage is the disruption of habitat which has affected wildlife. Illegal mining is mentioned in the last line and is certainly not the central focus. Extinction of wildlife is also not directly mentioned and is only touched upon once. Conservation of nature is also only touched upon briefly and is not the central theme. The central theme which runs across the whole passage is habitat fragmentation and thus the right answer is (d).

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Q 59. Passage based

What is the purpose of maintaining the continuity of forested landscapes and corridors?
 1. Preservation of biodiversity.
 2. Management of mineral resources.
 3. Grant of forest lands for human activities.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2
c) 2 and 3
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: a
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The passage mention that mining of mineral resources and human activities are actually leading to the to the disruption of forests and their continuity so the purpose of maintaining continuity of forests is certainly not to aid theses activities further. On the other hand fragmentation of habitat is mentioned as the s 

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Q 67. Passage based

When Jim came home without his bicycle, his parents

a) were angry with him.
b) were worried.
c) did not feel concerned.
d) were eager to meet the old man and the little boy.
Answer: b
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It is clearly mentioned in the fourth sentence of the passage that Jim's parents were upset with him that he had given his expensive new bicycle though they were proud of his kindness. Thus, they were mainly worried about the expense of the bicycle and not Jim's actions. The right answer is thus (b)

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Q 68. Passage based

Jim returned the watch to the old man and the little boy because

a) they gave him chocolates.
b) his father was proud of him.
c) he was satisfied with the condition of his bicycle.
d) they were late only by 30 minutes.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: They gave him chocolates. This option is incorrect because there is no mention of chocolates being a reason for Jim returning the watch.  
     ● Option B: His father was proud of him. This option is incorrect as the scenario does not indicate that his father's pride influenced his decision.  
     ● Option C: He was satisfied with the condition of his bicycle. This is the correct answer because it directly relates to Jim's satisfaction with his bicycle, prompting him to return the watch.  
     ● Option D: They were late only by 30 minutes. This option is incorrect as the timing of their arrival is not mentioned as a reason for returning the watch.  
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Q 69. Passage based

The author asked John to drive more slowly because

a) the road led to the hills.
b) John was an inexperienced driver.
c) the road was not clearly visible.
d) they were in wilderness.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: The road led to the hills. This option is incorrect because the presence of hills does not necessarily require slower driving unless visibility or road conditions are affected.  
     ● Option B: John was an inexperienced driver. This option is incorrect as the question does not mention John's driving experience as a reason for driving slowly.  
     ● Option C: The road was not clearly visible. This is the correct answer because poor visibility is a valid reason to drive more slowly for safety.  
     ● Option D: They were in wilderness. This option is incorrect because being in the wilderness alone does not necessitate slower driving unless it affects road conditions or visibility.  
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Q 70. Passage based

The travellers set out for the town although it was getting dark because

a) they were in a hurry.
b) the next town was a short distance away and was a hill-resort.
c) they were in wilderness.
d) the next town was a short distance away and promised a good rest for the night.
Answer: d
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The passage does not mention that they were in a hurry. It also does not mention that the next town was a hill-resort. It is also clear from the passage that they were not in a wilderness when they started for the next town. On the other hand, the distance of the next town is mentioned as only 15 km and a is also mentioned that the town offered a bed for the night. Thus, the right answer is (d)

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Q 71. Comprehension (Multi-Questions)

The travellers were worried after twenty kilometres because

a) it was a lonely countryside.
b) they probably feared of having lost their way.
c) the rain began to fall.
d) it was getting colder as they drove.
Answer: b
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    ● Option A: "it was a lonely countryside." This option suggests that the travellers were worried due to isolation, but it doesn't directly imply a reason for concern after exactly twenty kilometres.  
     ● Option B: "they probably feared of having lost their way." This is the correct answer because it directly addresses a common concern for travellers after covering a significant distance without clear direction or landmarks.  
     ● Option C: "the rain began to fall." While rain can cause worry, the question specifies concern after twenty kilometres, not due to weather changes.  
     ● Option D: "it was getting colder as they drove." Temperature changes might cause discomfort, but they don't specifically relate to the distance travelled, making this option less relevant.  
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Q 72. Passage based

It was pointed out to the lady that she should walk on the pavement because she was

a) a pedestrian.
b) carrying a basket.
c) stout.
d) an old lady.
Answer: a
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     ● Option A: a pedestrian - This is the correct answer because pedestrians are expected to walk on the pavement for safety and to avoid traffic on the road.  
     ● Option B: carrying a basket - This is incorrect because carrying a basket does not specifically require someone to walk on the pavement.  
     ● Option C: stout - This is incorrect as being stout does not necessitate walking on the pavement.  
     ● Option D: an old lady - This is incorrect because being an old lady does not specifically require walking on the pavement; it is more about pedestrian safety.  
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Q 73. Passage based

The lady refused to move from the middle of the street because

a) she was not afraid of being killed.
b) she felt that she is entitled to do whatever she liked.
c) she did not like walking on the pavement.
d) she was confused.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: "she was not afraid of being killed" is incorrect because the refusal to move is not necessarily linked to fearlessness; it could be due to other reasons.  
     ● Option B: "she felt that she is entitled to do whatever she liked" is correct. The keyword "entitled" suggests a sense of personal right or privilege, which aligns with the behavior of refusing to move.  
     ● Option C: "she did not like walking on the pavement" is incorrect as it does not explain the refusal to move from the street, only a preference.  
     ● Option D: "she was confused" is incorrect because confusion would imply uncertainty, not a deliberate refusal to move.  
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Q 74. Passage based

The old lady failed to realise that

a) she was not really free.
b) her liberty was not unlimited.
c) she was an old person.
d) roads are made for motor vehicles only.
Answer: b
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The answer to this question is clear from the last three sentences of the passage

It is made clear in these sentences that unlimited liberty as assumed by the lady will lead to anarchy and thus for the society to work properly the liberty on person has to be adjusted with the liberties of others.

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Q 1. Passage based

What do you understand by the 'instrumentalist' view of education?

a) Education is functional and utilitarian in its purposes.
b) Education is meant to fulfil human needs.
c) The purpose of education is to train the human intellect.
d) Education is meant to achieve moral development
Answer: a
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As the following lines say, "But in its deepest sense, education is not instrumentalist." Options (b), (c) and (d) are mentioned in the passage as the positive outcomes of education. Option (a) says that, "Education is functional and utilitarian", so it justifies the 'instrumentalist' view of education as mentioned in the passage.

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Q 2. Passage based

According to the passage, education must be respected in itself because

a) it helps to acquire qualifications for employment.
b) it helps in upward mobility and acquiring social status.
c) it is an inner process of moral and intellectual development.
d) All the (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context
Answer: c
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Options (a) and (b) are outcome of education, It is correct but these cover as a result of education and fragmented views of the author. The entire passage talks about the values and foundation that education provides man, So, option (c) is correct.

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Q 3. Passage based

Education is a process in which

a) students are converted into trained professionals.
b) opportunities for higher income are generated.
c) individuals develop self-critical awareness and independence of thought.
d) qualifications for upward mobility are acquired.
Answer: c
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Education is helpful in providing all that is mentioned in options (a), (b) and (d). It is mentioned in the passage that "Education develop self-critical awareness and independence of thought," 1.0, it is the theme of the passage So, option (c) is correct.

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Q 4. Imply

"The evolution of pesticide resistance is natural selection in action." What does it actually imply?

a) It is very natural for many organisms to have pesticide resistance.
b) Pesticide resistance among organisms is a universal phenomenon.
c) Some individuals in any given population show resistance after the application of pesticides.
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. While it suggests that resistance is common, it doesn't explain the process of natural selection.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. It implies that resistance is universal, which is not true as not all organisms develop resistance.  
     ● Option C: Correct. It aligns with natural selection, where some individuals naturally possess traits that allow them to survive pesticide application, leading to resistance.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. Option C is correct, so this statement is false.  
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Q 5. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. Use of chemical pesticides has become imperative in all the poor countries of the world.
 2. Chemical pesticides should not have any role in sustainable agriculture.
 3. One pest can develop resistance to many pesticides.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: "Use of chemical pesticides has become imperative in all the poor countries of the world." This is incorrect because it is a sweeping generalization. Not all poor countries may find it imperative to use chemical pesticides; some may use alternative methods.  
     ● Statement 2: "Chemical pesticides should not have any role in sustainable agriculture." This is incorrect as sustainable agriculture can sometimes incorporate chemical pesticides in a controlled and minimal manner to manage pests effectively.  
     ● Statement 3: "One pest can develop resistance to many pesticides." This is correct. Pests can indeed develop resistance to multiple pesticides, a phenomenon known as cross-resistance.  
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Q 6. Passage based

Though the problems associated with the use of chemical pesticides is known for a long time, their widespread use has not waned. Why?

a) Alternatives to chemical pesticides do not exist at all.
b) New pesticides are not invented at all.
c) Pesticides are biodegradable.
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: "Alternatives to chemical pesticides do not exist at all." This is incorrect because alternatives such as biological control methods and organic pesticides do exist.  
     ● Option B: "New pesticides are not invented at all." This is incorrect as new pesticides are continuously being developed to address resistance and environmental concerns.  
     ● Option C: "Pesticides are biodegradable." This is incorrect because while some pesticides are designed to be biodegradable, many are not and can persist in the environment, causing harm.  
         ○ Therefore, none of the statements (a), (b), and (c) are correct, making Option D the right choice.
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Q 7. Passage based

How do pesticides act as agents for the selection of resistant individuals in any pest population?
 1. It is possible that in a pest population the individuals will behave differently due to their genetic makeup.
 2. Pests do possess the ability to detoxify the pesticides.
 3. Evolution of pesticide resistance is equally distributed in pest population.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: Correct. Genetic variation in a pest population means individuals may respond differently to pesticides, leading to selection of resistant individuals.  
     ● Statement 2: Correct. Some pests have the ability to detoxify pesticides, allowing them to survive and reproduce, passing on resistance traits.  
     ● Statement 3: Incorrect. Evolution of pesticide resistance is not equally distributed; it occurs in individuals with genetic traits that confer resistance, leading to a gradual increase in resistant individuals over time.  
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Q 8. Passage based

Why is the use of chemical pesticides generally justified by giving the examples of poor and developing countries?
 1. Developed countries can afford to do away with use of pesticides by adapting to organic farming, but it is imperative for poor and developing countries to use chemical pesticides.
 2. In poor and developing countries, the pesticide addresses the problem of epidemic diseases of crops and eases the food problem.
 3. The social and health costs of pesticide use are generally ignored in poor and developing countries.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2 only
c) 2 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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     ● Statement 1: Incorrect. While developed countries may have more resources to invest in organic farming, it is not solely the reason for the use of chemical pesticides in poor and developing countries. The statement oversimplifies the issue.  
     ● Statement 2: Correct. In poor and developing countries, chemical pesticides are often used to combat epidemic diseases of crops and to address the food problem, making this statement valid.  
     ● Statement 3: Incorrect. Although the social and health costs might be overlooked, this is not a justification for the use of pesticides but rather a consequence.  
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Q 9. Imply

What does the passage imply?

a) Alternative options to chemical pesticides should be promoted.
b) Too much use of chemicals is not good for the ecosystem.
c) There is no scope for the improvement of pesticides and making their use sustainable.
d) Both the statements and (b) above are correct.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: This option suggests promoting alternatives to chemical pesticides. While it may be a valid point, it is not directly implied by the passage.  
     ● Option B: This option highlights the negative impact of excessive chemical use on the ecosystem, which is a common implication in discussions about pesticides.  
     ● Option C: This option states there is no scope for improvement, which is often not the case as there is always potential for innovation and sustainable practices.  
     ● Option D: This option combines the implications of both statements and (b), making it the most comprehensive and correct choice.  
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Q 10. Passage based

Which of the following conditions of growth can add to vulnerability?
 1. When the growth occurs due to excessive exploitation of mineral resources and forests.
 2. When the growth brings about a change in humankind's creative potential.
 3. When the growth is envisaged only for providing houses and social security to the people.
 4. When the growth occurs due to emphasis on farming only.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2, 3 and 4 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: a
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     ● Statement 1: Growth due to excessive exploitation of mineral resources and forests can lead to environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, and depletion of natural resources, making it a condition that adds to vulnerability. Hence, this statement is correct.  
     ● Statement 2: Growth that brings about a change in humankind's creative potential does not inherently add to vulnerability. Instead, it can enhance innovation and adaptability. Thus, this statement is incorrect.  
     ● Statement 3: Growth focused on providing houses and social security aims to improve living standards and reduce vulnerability by ensuring basic needs are met. Therefore, this statement is incorrect.  
     ● Statement 4: Growth due to emphasis on farming only can lead to economic vulnerability if it lacks diversification. However, the statement does not inherently imply vulnerability without further context. Thus, this statement is incorrect.  
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Q 11. Passage based

What does low-carbon growth imply in the present context?
 1. More emphasis on the use of renewable sources of energy.
 2. Less emphasis on manufacturing sector and more on agriculture sector.
 3. Switching over from monoculture practices to mixed farming.
 4. Less demand for goods and services.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2, 3 and 4 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) None of the above implies low-carbon growth
Answer: a
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     ● Statement 1: More emphasis on the use of renewable sources of energy aligns with low-carbon growth as it reduces reliance on fossil fuels, thereby lowering carbon emissions.  
     ● Statement 2: Less emphasis on the manufacturing sector and more on the agriculture sector does not inherently imply low-carbon growth. Both sectors can be optimized for low-carbon practices.  
     ● Statement 3: Switching from monoculture to mixed farming is an agricultural practice that may enhance biodiversity but does not directly relate to low-carbon growth.  
     ● Statement 4: Less demand for goods and services does not necessarily imply low-carbon growth, as it focuses on economic activity rather than carbon emissions.  
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Q 12. Passage based

Which of the following conditions is/are necessary for sustainable economic growth?
 1. Spreading of economic prosperity more.
 2. Popularising/spreading of adaptive technologies widely.
 3. Investing on research in adaptation and mitigation technologies.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: "Spreading of economic prosperity more" is not necessarily a condition for sustainable economic growth. While it is beneficial for social equity, it does not directly contribute to sustainability.  
     ● Statement 2: "Popularising/spreading of adaptive technologies widely" is crucial for sustainable growth as it helps economies adapt to changing conditions and reduce environmental impact.  
     ● Statement 3: "Investing in research in adaptation and mitigation technologies" is essential for developing new solutions to environmental challenges, thus supporting sustainable growth.  
         ○ Therefore, only statements 2 and 3 are necessary for sustainable economic growth, making Option B the correct choice.
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Q 13. Inference

Which of the following inferences can be made from the passage?
 1. Rainfed crops should not be cultivated in irrigated areas.
 2. Farming under water-deficient areas should not be a part of development strategy.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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     ● Statement 1: "Rainfed crops should not be cultivated in irrigated areas." This statement is not necessarily true as rainfed crops can be cultivated in irrigated areas to diversify crops and optimize resource use. Therefore, this inference is incorrect.  
     ● Statement 2: "Farming under water-deficient areas should not be a part of development strategy." This statement is also incorrect as farming in water-deficient areas can be part of a development strategy with appropriate water management and drought-resistant crops. Hence, neither inference is valid based on the passage.  
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Q 14. Assumption

Consider the following assumptions:
 1. Sustainable economic growth demands the use of creative potential of man.
 2. Intensive agriculture can lead to ecological backlash.
 3. Spread of economic prosperity can adversely affect the ecology and environment.
 With reference to the passage, which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: d
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     ● Statement 1: Sustainable economic growth demands the use of creative potential of man. This is valid as innovation and creativity are essential for long-term economic growth.  
     ● Statement 2: Intensive agriculture can lead to ecological backlash. This is valid because intensive farming practices can harm the environment.  
     ● Statement 3: Spread of economic prosperity can adversely affect the ecology and environment. This is valid as increased economic activities often lead to environmental degradation.  
 All statements are valid, making Option D the correct choice.
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Q 15. Central theme

Which one of the following statements constitutes the central theme of this passage?

a) Countries with greater economic prosperity are better equipped to deal with the consequences of climate change.
b) Adaptation and mitigation should be integrated with development strategies.
c) Rapid economic growth should not be pursued by both developed and developing economies.
d) Some countries resort to overexploitation of natural resources for the sake of rapid development.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: This statement focuses on economic prosperity and climate change, but it does not address the integration of adaptation and mitigation with development strategies, which is the central theme.  
     ● Option B: This option directly highlights the need to integrate adaptation and mitigation with development strategies, aligning with the central theme of the passage.  
     ● Option C: This statement suggests avoiding rapid economic growth, which is not the central theme of integrating strategies.  
     ● Option D: This option discusses overexploitation for development, which is not the central theme of integration with development strategies.  
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Q 28. Passage based

With reference to the passage, which of the following statements is correct?

a) Introduction of exotic species into new geographical arcas always leads to reduced biodiversity.
b) Exotic species introduced by man into new areas have always greatly altered the native ecosystems.
c) Man is the only reason to convert a hugely diverse range of local community compositions into more homogeneous ones
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) is correct in this context.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: The statement that the introduction of exotic species always leads to reduced biodiversity is incorrect. While exotic species can negatively impact biodiversity, it is not an absolute outcome in every case.  
     ● Option B: The claim that exotic species introduced by humans have always greatly altered native ecosystems is incorrect. There are instances where introduced species have minimal or no significant impact.  
     ● Option C: The assertion that humans are the only reason for converting diverse local communities into homogeneous ones is incorrect. Natural factors and processes can also lead to such changes.  
         ○ Therefore, none of the statements (a), (b), and (c) is entirely correct, making Option D the correct choice.
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Q 29. Passage based

Why does man introduce exotic species into new geographical areas?
 1. To breed exotic species with local varieties.
 2. To increase agricultural productivity.
 3. For beautification and landscaping.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: d
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 1. Statement 1: Breeding exotic species with local varieties is a common practice to enhance genetic diversity and improve traits, making this statement correct.
 2. Statement 2: Introducing exotic species can increase agricultural productivity by providing new crops or livestock that may be more productive or resilient, thus making this statement correct.
 3. Statement 3: Exotic species are often introduced for beautification and landscaping purposes, as they can offer unique aesthetic qualities, making this statement correct.
 All three statements are valid reasons for introducing exotic species, hence the correct answer is Option D: 1, 2 and 3.
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Q 30. Passage based

How is homogenization prevented under natural conditions?

a) Evolution of groups of species specific to local habitats.
b) Presence of oceans and mountain ranges.
c) Strong adaptation of groups of species to local physical and climatic conditions.
d) All the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: The evolution of groups of species specific to local habitats prevents homogenization by promoting biodiversity and specialization, making it a correct statement.  
     ● Option B: The presence of oceans and mountain ranges acts as natural barriers, limiting species movement and gene flow, thus preventing homogenization, making this statement correct.  
     ● Option C: The strong adaptation of groups of species to local physical and climatic conditions ensures that species are well-suited to their environments, reducing the likelihood of homogenization, making this statement correct.  
         ○ Since all options contribute to preventing homogenization, the correct answer is D.
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Q 31. Passage based

How have the human beings influenced the biodiversity?
 1. By smuggling live organisms.
 2. By building highways.
 3. By making ecosystems sensitive so that new species are not allowed.
 4. By ensuring that new species do'not have major impact on local species.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1 and 2
b) 2 and 3
c) 1 and 3
d) 2 and 4
Answer: a
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1. Correct Answer: Option A: 1 and 2
 2. Logic Explanation:
     ● Statement 1: Smuggling live organisms can introduce invasive species, disrupting local ecosystems and affecting biodiversity. This is a correct influence.  
     ● Statement 2: Building highways can fragment habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity. This is another correct influence.  
     ● Statement 3: Making ecosystems sensitive is not a direct human action; ecosystems naturally resist new species. This statement is incorrect.  
     ● Statement 4: Ensuring new species do not impact local species is often not achieved, as invasive species frequently have significant impacts. This statement is incorrect.  
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Q 32. Passage based

What can be the impact of invasion of exotic species on an ecosystem?
 1. Erosion of endemic species.
 2. Change in the species composition of the community of the ecosystem.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: 1 only - This option is incorrect because while the erosion of endemic species is a significant impact of exotic species invasion, it is not the only effect. Exotic species can outcompete, prey on, or bring diseases to native species, leading to their decline or extinction.  
     ● Option B: 2 only - This option is incorrect because although the change in species composition is a valid impact, it does not encompass all the effects. Exotic species can alter the balance of ecosystems, affecting food webs and habitat structures.  
     ● Option C: Both 1 and 2 - This option is correct as both statements accurately describe the impacts of exotic species invasion. They can lead to the erosion of endemic species and change the species composition of the ecosystem community.  
     ● Option D: Neither 1 nor 2 - This option is incorrect because both statements are true and describe real impacts of exotic species on ecosystems.  
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Q 33. Passage based

According to the passage, why is a serious tension perceived between democracy and development by the detractors of democracy?

a) Democracy and development are distinct and separate goals.
b) Economic growth can be promoted successfully without pursuing a democratic system of governance.
c) Non-democratic regimes deliver economic growth faster and far more successfully than democratic ones.
d) All the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. While democracy and development can be seen as distinct, the tension perceived by detractors is not solely based on them being separate goals.  
     ● Option B: Correct. Detractors argue that economic growth can be achieved without democracy, suggesting that democracy is not essential for development.  
     ● Option C: Incorrect. Although some believe non-democratic regimes may deliver growth faster, the primary tension highlighted is the belief that democracy is not necessary for economic success.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. Not all statements are correct in this context; only Option B directly addresses the perceived tension.  
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Q 34. Passage based

According to the passage, what should be the ultimate assessment/aim/view of development?

a) Rise in the per capita income and industrial growth rates.
b) Improvement in the Human Development Index and GNP.
c) Rise in the savings and consumption trends.
d) Extent of real freedom that citizens enjoy.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: Rise in the per capita income and industrial growth rates are traditional economic indicators but do not necessarily reflect the overall well-being or freedom of citizens.  
     ● Option B: Improvement in the Human Development Index and GNP are important but may not fully capture the extent of personal freedoms and rights.  
     ● Option C: Rise in savings and consumption trends focus on economic activity rather than individual freedoms.  
     ● Option D: The extent of real freedom that citizens enjoy is a more comprehensive measure of development, emphasizing personal liberties and rights, aligning with the passage's ultimate assessment of development.  
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Q 35. Imply

What does a "constitutive" connection between democracy and development imply?

a) The relation between them has to be seen through external links.
b) Political and civil rights only can lead to economic development.
c) Political liberties and democratic rights are essential elements of development.
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct in this context.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. A "constitutive" connection implies an inherent or intrinsic link, not one that is seen through external links.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. While political and civil rights can contribute to economic development, the statement is too narrow and does not capture the essence of a constitutive connection.  
     ● Option C: Correct. A constitutive connection suggests that political liberties and democratic rights are not just contributors but are essential elements of development itself.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. Since Option C is correct, this option is not applicable.  
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Q 36. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. It is desirable that the impact of Foreign Direct Investment should be pro-competitive.
 2. The entry of foreign investors invariably leads to the inflated prices in domestic markets.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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     ● Statement 1: It is desirable that the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) should be pro-competitive. This statement is correct because FDI can enhance competition by introducing new players, technologies, and practices, benefiting consumers and the economy.  
     ● Statement 2: The entry of foreign investors invariably leads to inflated prices in domestic markets. This statement is incorrect. While FDI can sometimes lead to price changes, it does not invariably cause inflation. In many cases, increased competition from FDI can lead to lower prices and improved quality.  
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Q 37. Passage based

According to the passage, how does a foreign investor dominate the relevant domestic market?
 1. Multinational companies get accustomed to domestic laws.
 2. Foreign companies establish joint ventures with domestic companies.
 3. Affiliates in a particular market/sector lose their independence as their parent companies overseas merge.
 4. Foreign companies lower the cost of their products as compared to that of products of domestic companies.
 Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1, 2 and 3 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: "Multinational companies get accustomed to domestic laws" is not directly related to dominating the market; it is more about compliance. Hence, it is incorrect.  
     ● Statement 2: "Foreign companies establish joint ventures with domestic companies" can lead to market dominance by leveraging local expertise and resources. This statement is correct.  
     ● Statement 3: "Affiliates in a particular market/sector lose their independence as their parent companies overseas merge" suggests consolidation and increased control, contributing to market dominance. This statement is correct.  
     ● Statement 4: "Foreign companies lower the cost of their products as compared to that of products of domestic companies" is a strategy for competition, not necessarily dominance. Hence, it is incorrect.  
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Q 38. Inference

What is the inference from this passage?

a) Foreign investors and multinational companies always dominate the domestic market.
b) It is not in the best interests of the domestic economy to allow mergers of companies.
c) With competition law, it is easy to ensure a level playing field between domestic and foreign firms.
d) For countries with open economy, Foreign Direct Investment is essential for growth.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: This option suggests that foreign investors and multinational companies always dominate the domestic market. However, the passage does not provide evidence or support for this claim, making it incorrect.  
     ● Option B: This option implies that allowing mergers is not beneficial for the domestic economy. The passage does not discuss the impact of mergers on the domestic economy, so this option is not supported.  
     ● Option C: This option highlights the role of competition law in ensuring a level playing field between domestic and foreign firms. The passage suggests that competition law can help maintain fairness, making this the correct inference.  
     ● Option D: This option states that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is essential for growth in open economies. While FDI may be beneficial, the passage does not specifically address its necessity for growth, making this option incorrect.  
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Q 51. Passage based

Agricultural collectivities such as group based farming can provide the rural poor:
 1. empowerment.
 2. increased agricultural productivity.
 3. safeguard against exploitative markets.
 4. surplus production of agricultural commodities.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
b) 1, 2 and 3 only
c) 2 and 4 only
d) 1, 3 and 4 only
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: Empowerment - Group-based farming can empower the rural poor by providing them with a collective voice and shared decision-making power, making this statement correct.  
     ● Statement 2: Increased agricultural productivity - By pooling resources and knowledge, agricultural collectivities can enhance productivity, supporting this statement as correct.  
     ● Statement 3: Safeguard against exploitative markets - Collectivities can negotiate better prices and terms, offering protection against exploitative markets, making this statement correct.  
     ● Statement 4: Surplus production of agricultural commodities - While collectivities can improve productivity, surplus production is not guaranteed and depends on various factors like market demand and resource availability, making this statement incorrect.  
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Q 52. Imply

What does the author imply by "gender impact"?

a) Women are doubtful participants in cooperatives.
b) Family cooperatives may not include women.
c) Women benefiting from group farming.
d) Women's role in transition economies is highly restrictive.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Women are doubtful participants in cooperatives. This option suggests skepticism about women's involvement, which is not implied by "gender impact."  
     ● Option B: Family cooperatives may not include women. This option implies exclusion, which is not directly related to the positive impact on women.  
     ● Option C: Women benefiting from group farming. This option aligns with the positive implication of "gender impact," suggesting that women gain advantages from group farming.  
     ● Option D: Women's role in transition economies is highly restrictive. This option implies limitations, which contrasts with the positive impact suggested by "gender impact."  
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Q 53. Assumptions

Consider the following assumptions:
 1. It is imperative for transition economies to have agricultural collectivities.
 2. Agricultural productivity can be increased by group approach to farming.
 With reference to the above passage, which of these assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: 1 only - This option is incorrect. The passage does not provide sufficient evidence to support the assumption that it is imperative for transition economies to have agricultural collectivities. The necessity of collectivities is not established.  
     ● Option B: 2 only - This option is correct. The passage suggests that agricultural productivity can be increased by a group approach to farming, which aligns with assumption 2.  
     ● Option C: Both 1 and 2 - This option is incorrect because assumption 1 is not validated by the passage.  
     ● Option D: Neither 1 nor 2 - This option is incorrect because assumption 2 is supported by the passage.  
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Q 54. Passage based

According to the passage, what does "deepening of democracy" mean in the Western context.?

a) Consolidation of group and class identities.
b) Democratization translated as greater involvement of people.
c) Democratization as greater involvement of 'atomized' individuals in the public sphere.
d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct in this context.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. The consolidation of group and class identities does not align with the Western context of democracy, which emphasizes individual participation rather than group identity.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. While greater involvement of people is a component of democratization, the Western context specifically highlights the role of 'atomized' individuals, not just people in general.  
     ● Option C: Correct. The Western context of democracy focuses on the greater involvement of 'atomized' individuals, meaning individuals acting independently in the public sphere, which aligns with the passage's description.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. Since Option C is correct, this option is not applicable.  
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Q 55. Passage based

Greater democratization in India has not necessarily led to

a) the dilution of caste and communal identities in the public sphere.
b) irrelevance of community identity as a governing force in Indian politics.
c) marginalization of elite groups in socioty.
d) relative unimportance of hereditary identities over class identities.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: The statement suggests that democratization has not diluted caste and communal identities in the public sphere, which remains relevant, making this option incorrect.  
     ● Option B: Despite democratization, community identity continues to be a significant force in Indian politics, making this the correct answer.  
     ● Option C: Democratization has not necessarily led to the marginalization of elite groups, as they still hold influence, making this option incorrect.  
     ● Option D: Hereditary identities still hold importance over class identities, indicating democratization hasn't made them relatively unimportant, making this option incorrect.  
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Q 56. Passage based

What is the "silent revolution that has occurred in the Indian democratic process?

a) Irrelevance of caste and class hierarchies in political processes.
b) Loosening of social strictures in voting behaviour and patterns.
c) Social change through transfer of power from upper caste elites to subaltern groups.
d) All the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above are correct in this context.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Irrelevance of caste and class hierarchies in political processes is incorrect because caste and class still play significant roles in Indian politics.  
     ● Option B: Loosening of social strictures in voting behaviour and patterns is partially correct but does not fully capture the essence of the silent revolution.  
     ● Option C: Social change through transfer of power from upper caste elites to subaltern groups is correct as it highlights the shift in political power dynamics, reflecting a significant transformation in the democratic process.  
     ● Option D: All statements are not correct as only Option C accurately describes the silent revolution.  
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Q 66. Passage based

Which of the following explains best the sentence in the passage "I was almost a part of it"?

a) I was not alone in the cell.
b) I was familiar with every bit of the cell.
c) I greeted little tufts of grass like old friends.
d) I felt quite at home in the cell.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: "I was not alone in the cell" is incorrect because the sentence "I was almost a part of it" suggests familiarity, not the presence of others.  
     ● Option B: "I was familiar with every bit of the cell" is correct as it aligns with the idea of being so accustomed to the cell that one feels integrated with it.  
     ● Option C: "I greeted little tufts of grass like old friends" is incorrect as it focuses on interaction with grass, not the cell itself.  
     ● Option D: "I felt quite at home in the cell" is incorrect because feeling at home implies comfort, not necessarily familiarity with every detail.  
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Q 67. Central Idea

The passage attempts to describe

a) the general conditions of the country's jails.
b) the prisoner's capacity to notice the minute details of his surroundings.
c) the prisoner's conscious efforts to overcome the loneliness.
d) the prisoner's ability to live happily with other creatures.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: This option is incorrect because the passage does not focus on the general conditions of the country's jails. It is more centered on the prisoner's personal experience.  
     ● Option B: This option is incorrect as the passage does not emphasize the prisoner's capacity to notice minute details. It is more about his emotional state.  
     ● Option C: This is the correct option because the passage highlights the prisoner's conscious efforts to overcome loneliness, indicating a focus on his internal struggle and coping mechanisms.  
     ● Option D: This option is incorrect because the passage does not discuss the prisoner's ability to live happily with other creatures. The emphasis is on his loneliness and efforts to cope with it.  
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Q 68. Seems to suggest

The author of the passage seems to suggest that

a) it is possible to adjust oneself to uncongenial surroundings.
b) the conditions in Indian prisons are not bad.
c) it is not difficult to spend one's time in a prison.
d) there is a need to improve the conditions in our jails.
Answer: a
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     ● Option A: The author suggests adaptability to uncongenial surroundings, indicating that individuals can adjust to difficult environments. This aligns with the passage's implication.  
     ● Option B: The statement about Indian prisons not being bad is not supported by the passage, which does not discuss prison conditions.  
     ● Option C: The passage does not imply that spending time in prison is easy, making this option incorrect.  
     ● Option D: There is no mention of the need for improvement in jail conditions, so this option is not supported by the passage.  
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Q 69. Imply

What does the expression "pitching the highest camp" imply?

a) They reached the summit of the highest mountain in the world.
b) Those who climbed that far earlier did not pitch any camp.
c) So far nobody has ever climbed that high.
d) They were too many climbers and needed to pitch a big camp.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. "Pitching the highest camp" does not imply reaching the summit; it suggests setting up a camp at a high point, not necessarily the top.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. The expression does not indicate that earlier climbers did not pitch a camp; it focuses on the height achieved.  
     ● Option C: Correct. The phrase implies achieving a new height where no camp has been pitched before, suggesting unprecedented altitude.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. The expression does not mention the number of climbers or the size of the camp.  
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Q 70. Passage based

They took a long time to finish the work because

a) they were very tired.
b) there was not enough air to breathe.
c) it was very cold.
d) it was very dark.
Answer: b
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  ● Option A: They were very tired. This option is incorrect because tiredness alone typically does not significantly delay work completion unless explicitly stated as a major factor.  
  ● Option B: There was not enough air to breathe. This is the correct answer because a lack of air is a critical issue that can severely hinder physical activity and productivity, leading to delays.  
  ● Option C: It was very cold. While cold conditions can slow down work, they are not as immediately debilitating as a lack of air.  
  ● Option D: It was very dark. Darkness can impede work, but it is often manageable with artificial lighting, unlike a lack of breathable air.  
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Q 71. Passage based

When they crawled into the tent

a) they took off their gloves because it was not very cold.
b) they could not take off their gloves because it was very cold.
c) they took off their gloves though it was very cold.
d) they did not take off their gloves though it was not cold.
Answer: a
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   ● Option A is correct because the action of taking off gloves is justified by the condition of it not being very cold. The phrase "because it was not very cold" logically explains why they removed their gloves.  
     ● Option B is incorrect because it states they could not take off their gloves due to the cold, which contradicts the action of crawling into the tent and removing gloves.  
     ● Option C is incorrect because it suggests they took off their gloves despite the cold, which is less logical given the context.  
     ● Option D is incorrect because it implies they did not remove their gloves even though it was not cold, which contradicts the action of taking off gloves.  
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Q 72. Passage based

The man went into another room because

a) he did not know where exactly the stairway was.
b) the passage was full of smoke.
c) he was extremely nervous.
d) he stumbled on a bundle.
Answer: b
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     ● Option A: This option suggests the man went into another room because he did not know where the stairway was. However, the question does not provide any information indicating confusion about the stairway's location, making this option incorrect.  
     ● Option B: The passage being full of smoke is a plausible reason for the man to seek another room, as smoke can be hazardous and obstructive. This aligns with the context, making it the correct answer.  
     ● Option C: While being extremely nervous could cause someone to change rooms, the question does not mention nervousness as a factor, rendering this option incorrect.  
     ● Option D: Stumbling on a bundle might cause a change in direction, but the question does not mention any such incident, making this option incorrect.  
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Q 73. Passage based

The man was called a hero because he

a) expressed his willingness to risk his life to save others.
b) managed to escape from the fire.
c) showed great courage in fighting the fire.
d) saved a life.
Answer: d
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     ● Option A: Expressing willingness to risk one's life is commendable, but it does not confirm any action taken. The keyword here is "willingness," which implies intent rather than action.  
     ● Option B: Escaping from a fire is a survival act, not necessarily a heroic one. The keyword "escape" indicates self-preservation rather than saving others.  
     ● Option C: Showing courage in fighting the fire is brave, but the keyword "fighting" does not specify saving lives, which is crucial for heroism.  
     ● Option D: The keyword "saved a life" directly indicates an action that benefits others, aligning with the definition of a hero.  
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Q 1. Passage based

According to the passage:
 1. The objective of inclusive growth was laid down by the founding fathers of the nation.
 2. Need of the hour is to have an enabling Government.
 3. The Government should engage in maximum interference in market processes.
 4. There is a need to change the size of the Government.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: a
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     ● Statement 1: "The objective of inclusive growth was laid down by the founding fathers of the nation." This is correct as it aligns with historical objectives set by the nation's founders.  
     ● Statement 2: "Need of the hour is to have an enabling Government." This is correct as it suggests a supportive role for the government.  
     ● Statement 3: "The Government should engage in maximum interference in market processes." This is incorrect as it contradicts the idea of an enabling government, which implies minimal interference.  
     ● Statement 4: "There is a need to change the size of the Government." This is not supported by the passage, making it incorrect.  
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Q 2. Passage based

According to the passage, the strategy of inclusive growth can be effected by focussing on

a) Meeting all the needs of every citizen in the country.
b) Increasing the regulations over the manufacturing sector.
c) Controlling the distribution of manufactured goods.
d) Delivery of the basic services to the deprived sections of the society.
Answer: d
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The last paragraph clearly states that the government that focuses on the basic services that must be delivered to the deprived sections of the society promotes effective inclusive growth. Others are out of context.

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Q 3. Passage based

What constitutes an enabling Government?
 1. A large bureaucracy.
 2. Implementation of welfare programmes through representatives.
 3. Creating an ethos that helps individual enterprise.
 4. Providing resources to those who are underprivileged.
 5. Offering direct help to the poor regarding basic services.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3 only
b) 4 and 5 only
c) 3, 4 and 5 only
d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Answer: c
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Statements 3, 4 and 5 have been stated in the passage. Statement 2 is not mentioned in the passage and statement 1 is not supported by the passage. In fact, it states that asking the government to produce all the necessary goods and jobs would lead to a large bureaucracy.

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Q 4. Passage based

Why is the State unable to deliver "all that is needed"?
 1. It does not have sufficient bureaucracy.
 2. It does not promote inclusive growth.

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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The passage clearly mentions that large bureaucracy for delivering inclusive growth is a problem (it is not state can’t have large bureaucracy). For the second statement, the passage mentions that “India is too large and complex a nation for the State to be able to deliver all that is needed. Asking the Government to produce all the essential goods, create all the necessary jobs, and keep a curb on the prices of all goods is to lead to a large cumbersome bureaucracy and widespread corruption.” So promotion of inclusive growth can happen but will be very cumbersome and ineffective.

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Q 5. Essential message

What is the essential message being conveyed by the author of the passage?

a) The objectives of inclusive growth laid down by the founding fathers of the nation should be remembered.
b) The Government needs to make available more schools and health services.
c) The Government needs to establish markets and industries to meet the needs of the poor strata of the society.
d) There is a need to rethink the role of the State in achieving inclusive growth.
Answer: d
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The very first few lines contain the whole essence of the passage. Rest all can be easily eliminated.
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Q 6. Impy

What does the author imply by "creative society"?
 1. A society where diverse art forms and literary writings seek Incentive.
 2. A society where social inequalities are accepted as the norm.
 3. A society where a large number of contradictions are recognised.
 4. A society where the exploited and the oppressed groups grow conscious of their human rights and upliftment.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 4 only
c) 3 and 4
d) 2 and 4
Answer: c
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Consider these – “The upsurge of the peasants and tribals, the movements for regional autonomy and self-determination” and “a society in which a large number of potential contradictions become articulate and active”; you have the answer.

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Q 7. Passage based

What according to the passage are the manifestations of social movement?
 1. Aggressiveness and being incendiary.
 2. Instigation by external forces.
 3. Quest for social equality and individual freedom
 4. Urge for granting privilege and self respect to disparaged sections of the society.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 and 3 only
b) 2 and 4 only
c) 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: c
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Work by elimination first. So 1 and 2 are of course not correct as they don’t find a mention in the passage (they do in the news channels though, but not relevant to the passage). Hence, the answer has to be (c)

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Q 8. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. To be a creative society it is essential to have a variety of social movements.
 2. To be a creative society, it is imperative to have potential contradictions and conflicts.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: c
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     ● Statement 1: "To be a creative society it is essential to have a variety of social movements." This statement is correct because social movements often drive change and innovation, fostering creativity within a society.  
     ● Statement 2: "To be a creative society, it is imperative to have potential contradictions and conflicts." This statement is also correct as contradictions and conflicts can stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving, which are key components of creativity.  
     ● Option A and Option B are incorrect because they only consider one statement as correct, whereas both statements are necessary for a creative society.  
     ● Option D is incorrect as it suggests neither statement is correct, which contradicts the explanation above.  
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Q 17. Passage based

With reference to the passage consider the following statements. Expanding human population has an adverse effect on:
 1. Spiritual fulfilment
 2. Aesthetic enjoyment
 3. Potable fresh water
 4. Production of food and fibre
 5. Biodiversity
 Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1, 2 and 3 only
b) 2, 4 and 5 only
c) 3 and 5 only
d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Answer: c
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Look at the paragraph – “For example, efforts to increase the production of food and fiber have decreased the ability of some ecosystems to provide clean water, regulate flooding and support biodiversity.” Only this has been mentioned as the adverse effects. Others have been mentioned as services provided by ecosystem to humans.

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Q 18. Imply

The passage mentions that "some people have actually been harmed by these changes". What does it imply?
 1. The rapid expansion of population has adversely affected some people.
 2. Sufficient efforts have not been made to increase the production of food and fibre.
 3. In the short term some people may be harmed, but in the long term everyone will benefit from modifications in the Earth's ecosystems.
 Which of the statement given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) b
c) 1 and 3
d) None of the statements given above
Answer: a
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“The benefits have not been equally distributed. Some people have actually been harmed by these changes.” – this paragraph answers the question. Other two statements are the opposite of what the passage mentions.
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Q 19. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. It is imperative to modify the Earth's ecosystems for the well being of mankind.
 2. Technology can never replace all the goods and services provided by ecosystems.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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     ● Statement 1: "It is imperative to modify the Earth's ecosystems for the well-being of mankind." This statement is incorrect because modifying ecosystems can lead to negative consequences such as loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, which are crucial for human survival.  
     ● Statement 2: "Technology can never replace all the goods and services provided by ecosystems." This statement is generally considered correct, as ecosystems provide complex services that technology cannot fully replicate. However, without the passage context, we cannot definitively say this is true, leading to the conclusion that neither statement is correct.  
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Q 20. Passage based

Which of the following statements best describe describes the thought of the writer?
 1. A moral act calls for using our discretion.
 2. A man should react to a situation immediately.
 3. Man must do his duty.
 4. Man should be able to defy convention in order to be moral.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 3
c) 2 and 3
d) 1 and 4
Answer: d
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First sentence supports statement 1. Statement 2 does not specify the situation and is out of context. Statement 3 can‘t be true with the example given in the passage, of the messenger and the king.

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Q 21. Passage based

Which of the following statements is the nearest definition of moral action, according to the writer?

a) It is a mechanical action based on official orders from superiors.
b) It is an action based on our sense of discretion.
c) It is a clever action based on the clarity of purpose.
d) It is a religious action based on understanding.
Answer: b
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The first few sentences say that moral act must be based on our own discretion. Other statements are quoted out of context.

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Q 22. Passage based

The passage contains a statement "lets himself be swept along like a log of wood by a current." Among the following statements, which is/are nearest in meaning to this?
 1. A person does not use his own reason.
 2. He is susceptible to influence/pressure.
 3. He cannot withstand difficulties/challenges.
 4. He is like a log of wood.
 Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 only
b) 1 and 2
c) 2 and 3
d) 1 and 4
Answer: b
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     ● Statement 1: "A person does not use his own reason." This aligns with the metaphor of being "swept along like a log of wood," indicating a lack of independent thought or decision-making.  
     ● Statement 2: "He is susceptible to influence/pressure." This is also relevant as being swept along suggests being easily influenced by external forces.  
     ● Statement 3: "He cannot withstand difficulties/challenges." This is not directly related to the metaphor, which focuses more on passivity rather than resilience.  
     ● Statement 4: "He is like a log of wood." This is a literal interpretation and does not capture the metaphorical meaning of passivity or susceptibility.  
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Q 27. Passage based

The passage mentions that "this world is evidently not meant for them" It refers to people who
 1. seek freedom from foreign domination.
 2. live in starvation and misery.
 3. become revolutionaries.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 and 2
b) 2 only
c) 2 and 3
d) 3 only
Answer: b
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Statement 1 is for countries but not in the context question asks. Statement 2 is correct. If they can not become revolutionaries, this world is not for them as per the passage.
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Q 28. Passage based

Consider the following assumptions:
 1. A country under foreign domination cannot indulge in spiritual pursuit.
 2. Poverty is an impediment in the spiritual pursuit.
 3. Subject people may become other-worldly.
 With reference to the passage, which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 and 2
b) 2 only
c) 2 and 3
d) 3 only
Answer: c
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     ● Option A (1 and 2): Assumption 1 states that a country under foreign domination cannot indulge in spiritual pursuit. However, Assumption 3 suggests that subject people may become other-worldly, indicating they might still engage in spiritual pursuits. Therefore, Assumption 1 is not valid.  
     ● Option B (2 only): Assumption 2 is valid as poverty is explicitly mentioned as an impediment in spiritual pursuit.  
     ● Option C (2 and 3): Both Assumptions 2 and 3 are valid. Assumption 2 highlights poverty as a barrier, while Assumption 3 suggests that subject people might turn to spirituality, making them other-worldly.  
     ● Option D (3 only): While Assumption 3 is valid, it does not account for the validity of Assumption 2, which is also correct.  
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Q 29. Central Idea

The passage thematically centres on

a) the state of mind of oppressed people
b) starvation and misery
c) the growth of civilization
d) body mind and spirit of people in general
Answer: a
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The essence of the passage is that when a person is dissatisfied with external world, he seeks inner meaning. This refers directly to the state of mind of the oppressed people as in the passage. Hence, (a). Option (b) is a reason why a person is dissatisfied with the external world, so it cannot be the central idea. Option (c) is too general. In option (d), 'people in general' makes it incorrect. The passage does not talk about people in general; it talks about the oppressed people in the society.

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Q 30. Passage based

According to the passage, the torture of the mind and spirit is caused

a) by the impact of foreign domination.
b) by the desire to escape from foreign domination and find consolation in visions of past greatness.
c) due to lack of equilibrium between an external life and an internal life.
d) due to one's inability to be either revolutionary or other-worldly.
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: Incorrect. While foreign domination might impact the mind and spirit, the passage specifically attributes the torture to an imbalance, not just external factors.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect. The desire to escape and find consolation is a reaction, not the root cause of the torture.  
     ● Option C: Correct. The passage highlights the lack of equilibrium between external and internal life as the cause of mental and spiritual torture.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect. Inability to be revolutionary or other-worldly is not mentioned as the primary cause of the torture.  
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Q 44. Comprehension (Multi-Questions)

What is the crux of the passage?

a) Sea star has a preferred prey.
b) A preferred prey determines the survival of a keystone species.
c) Keystone species ensures species diversity.
d) Sea star is the only keystone species on the Pacific coast of North America.
Answer: c
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This has been explained with the example of the sea star and the passage concludes on the same lines.

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Q 45. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. Mussels are generally the dominant species in intertidal ecosystems.
 2. The survival of sea stars is generally determined by the abundance of mussels.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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Statement 1 is incorrect as it is not mentioned in the passage. And, they would abound only in the absence of sea stars. Statement 2 is also incorrect and has been put up opposite to what the passage says.
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Q 46. Implied

Which of the following is/are implied by the passage?
 1. Mussels are always hard competitors for sea stars.
 2. Sea stars of the Pacific coast have reached the climax of their evolution.
 3. Sea stars constitute an important component in the energy flow in intertidal ecosystem.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 and 2
b) 2 only
c) 1 and 3
d) 3 only
Answer: d
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Keystone species influence the flow of energy through ecosystems, and sea stars are a keystone species. Hence only c is true. Other statements are out of context generalizations.
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Q 47. Assumption

Consider the following assumptions:
 1. The food chains/food web in an ecosystem are influenced by keystone species.
 2. The presence of keystone species is a specific characteristic of aquatic ecosystems.
 3. If the keystone species is completely removed from an ecosystem, it will lead to the collapse of the ecosystem.
 With reference to the passage, which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 and 3 only
c) 1 and 3 only
d) 1, 2 and 3
Answer: c
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     ● Statement 1: True. Keystone species significantly influence food chains/food webs in an ecosystem.  
     ● Statement 2: False. The presence of keystone species is not exclusive to aquatic ecosystems; they exist in various ecosystems, including terrestrial ones.  
     ● Statement 3: True. The removal of a keystone species can lead to the collapse of the ecosystem due to its critical role in maintaining ecological balance.  
     ● Option A: Incorrect because it excludes statement 3.  
     ● Option B: Incorrect because statement 2 is false.  
     ● Option D: Incorrect because statement 2 is false.  
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Q 52. Passage based

With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. When children are denied education, adult society does not act on behalf of them.
 2. Right to Education as a law cannot be enforced in the country.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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When children are denied rights, the adult should act on behalf of them. Hence 1 is wrong. And, 2 is an out of context statement.
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Q 53. Passage based

According to the passage, what could be the traditional obstacles to the education of girls?
 1. Inability of parents to fight a legal battle when the Right to Education is denied to their children.
 2. The traditional way of thinking about girls role in society.
 3. The prejudice against the intellectual potential of girls.
 4. Inproper system of education.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below.

a) 1 and 2 only
b) 2, 3 and 4 only
c) 1, 3 and 4 only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: b
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Statement 1 is wrong as the passage clearly tells that parents fight a legal battle and even though late, there is a chance that they might win it. The last 2 sentences of the passage support statements 2, 3 and 4.

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Q 54. Passage based

On the basis of the passage, consider the following statements:
 1. Right to Education is a legal right and not a fundamental right.
 2. For realising the goal of universal education, the education system in the Country must be made identical to that of developed countries.
 Which of the statements given above are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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The passage mentions that it is a constitutional right in these lines – “One hardly needs a reminder that this right is different from the others enshrined in the Constitution”. But we can not be sure whether it is a legal right as per the passage or fundamental right. At the same time to totally deny that is a legal right and not a fundamental right would be wrong. So since we can not draw any inference, this statement should be marked wrong. 2 is out of context generalization.

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Q 55. Key message

Which one of the following statements conveys the key message of the passage?

a) India has declared that education is compulsory for its children.
b) Adult society is not keen on implementing the Right to Education.
c) The Right to Education, particularly of a girl child, needs to be safeguarded.
d) The system of education should address the issue of Right to Education.
Answer: c
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Clearly mentioned as there has been a long discussion on girl education in the passage.
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Q 56. Inference

Which one of the following statements conveys the inference of the passage?

a) The society has a tenacious prejudice against the intellectual potential of girls.
b) Adults cannot be relied upon to fight on behalf of children for their Right to Education.
c) The legal fight to get education for children is often protracted and prohibitive.
d) There is no sufficient substitute for education received in childhood.
Answer: d
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Since (a) is mentioned in the passage, it is not an inference. Look at the keywords carefully while solving such questions. (b) and (c) are generalizations. Hence (d) can be inferred from the discussion about child education rights from the passage.

Read the following passage and answer (three) items that follow: A, B, C, D and E are members of the same family. There are two fathers, two sons, two wives, three males and two females. The teacher was the, wife of a lawyer who was the son of a doctor. E is not male, neither also a wife of a professional. C is the youngest person in the family and D is the eldest. B is a male.

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Q 64. Passage based

When the night fell, he slept

a) in the open field.
b) under a pile of dry grass
c) in a farmer's cottage
d) under a tree
Answer: b
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Q 65. Passage based

He soon fell asleep because

a) he was exhausted
b) he was all alone
c) he had not slept for days
d) he was very frightened
Answer: a
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“The was tired with his long walk” says all.
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Q 66. Passage based

Consider the following statements with reference to the passage:
 1. He was walking through the countryside.
 2. The cottagers and farmers gave him enough food so that he could sleep at night without feeling hungry.
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: a
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The description of the scenery and the farmers, cottages etc. indicate clearly that it is countryside. “He felt cold and hungry” means 2 is wrong.

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Q 67. Passage based

When he was going to close the bag, the idea that occurred to him was

a) unpleasant.
b) sad
c) fantastic
d) amusing
Answer: a
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“just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea occurred to me - Had I packed my toothbrush” – this is neither amusing or fantastic. This is also not sad as its more in the tone of unpleasantness.
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Q 69. Passage based

His toothbrush is finally

a) in his bag
b) in his bed
c) in his handkerchief
d) lost
Answer: c
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     ● Option A: in his bag - This option suggests that the toothbrush is stored in a typical place for travel or storage, but it doesn't align with the unique or unusual context implied by the question.  
     ● Option B: in his bed - This is an unlikely place for a toothbrush to be found, as it is not a logical or hygienic location for storing such an item.  
     ● Option C: in his handkerchief - This is the correct answer because it presents an unusual and specific scenario that stands out, making it memorable and distinct.  
     ● Option D: lost - This option implies the toothbrush is missing, which doesn't fit the context of the toothbrush being in a specific location.  
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Q 70. Passage based

Female polar bears give birth during

a) spring
b) summer
c) autumn
d) winter
Answer: d
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“In spring, polar bear mothers emerge from dens with three-month-old cubs”. So, three months before spring is winter.
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Q 71. Passage based

Mother bear

a) takes sides over cubs
b) lets the cubs fend for themselves
c) feeds only their favourites
d) sees that all cubs get an equal share
Answer: b
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“Females are protective of their cubs but tend to ignore family rivalry over food.” Suggest option (b)
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Q 72. Assumption

With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:
 1. Polar bears fast as long as eight months due to non availability of prey.
 2. Polar bears always give birth to triplets.
 Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?

a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: d
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1 is partly true. Non-availability of prey is nowhere mentioned in the passage. Statement 2 is also incorrect. The passage says 'if there are triplets....'

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