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Q.Simon Commission of 1927 was boycotted because (1) there was no Indian member in the Commission (2) it supported the Muslim League (3) Congress felt that the people of India are entitled to Swaraj (4) there were differences among the members Ans. (1 ) Exp. Simon Commission of 1927 was boycotted because there was no Indian member and the people thought that it is their right to participate in the constitutional framing by which they are ruled.
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We must take it granted that Madhu will not come for today's function. A. take it for granted B. taking it granted C. took it as granted D. have it granted E. No correction required Answer: Option A
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Firdausi was A. a poet B. well known for his epic 'Shahnama' C. Both option A and B D. None of the above Answer: Option C
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Which of the following is in liquid form at room temperature? A. Lithium B. Sodium C. Francium D. Cerium Answer: Option C
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When was punched-card equipment used for the first time to process the British census? A. 1910 B. 1907 C. 1911 D. 1914 E. None of the above Answer: Option C
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People are as much attuned to fairness as they are to individual selfinterest. Therefore, any institution regulating human behaviour will have to (1) that the compromises between individual self-interest, collective interest and fairness are all within tolerable limits. These trade-offs are as (2) for larger institutions, including the largest of them all, i.e., the state, as they are for the smallest ones like the family. (3) as parents should not repeatedly favour one child over another, the state cannot repeatedly favour one community or class over another. The (4) of fairness is ingrained in our psyches. Since human beings often grab what they can, we need institutions to ensure fair (5). Of these institutions, the state is the most important, since it is (6) to ensure that basic human needs are ensured with minimal standards of fairness. A state (7) of or uninterested in ensuring equity in security, education, food, health and shelter is a state whose legitimacy will be questioned. Further, the legitimacy of the state is dependent on its being as close to a neutral umpire as possible. When the state (8) partisan, its legitimacy can be questioned. When the state sheds the umpire's clothes and becomes one of the players, the rules offair play are so badly (9) that we can only call such an event intolerable (10).
(9).  (1) twist (2) stopped (3) mended (4) broken
A.    twist B.    stopped C.    mended D.    broken Answer & Explanation Answer : Option D
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The parts of the Mahabharata which include Bhagawad Gita, is A. more then 100 years old B. more then 2500 years old C. more then 1500 years old D. None of the above Answer: Option B
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23. An AI technique that allows computers to understand associations and relationships between objects and events is called: A. heuristic processing B. cognitive science C. relative symbolism D. pattern matching E. None of the above Answer: Option D
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31. DIVERSION A. Amusement B. Distortion C. Deviation D. Bylane Answer: Option C
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Who among the following were famous jurists of medieval India ? 0 (1) Vijnanesvara O (2) Hemadri O (3) Rajasekhara O (4) Jimutavahana Ans. (3)  Exp. The famous Jurists of early part of medieval India were Hemadri, Vijnanesvara who wrote "Mitakshara" and Jimutavahana who wrote "Dayabhaga".
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In the following questions, the symbols $, *,%, δ a n d @ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below : 'P ⋆ Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q". 'P @ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q 'P δ O' means 'P is not greater than Q'. "P % Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'. *P $ Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II gives below them is/are definitely true and given your answer accordingly.
Statements : R % W,   W @ F,   F $ Z
Conclusions :  I. P ⋆ R                         II. Z ⋆W
A.    if only Conclusion I is true. B.    if only Conclusion II is true. C.    if either Conclusion I or II is true. D.    if both Conclusions I and II are true. Answer & Explanation Answer : Option D Explanation : R % W = R > W
W @ F = W > F
F $ Z = F = Z
Therefore, R > W > F = Z
Conclusions
I. F * R = F < R : True
II. Z * W = Z < W : True
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After every boy /2) had submitted /3) their paper, the teacher /4) dismissed the class.
A.    After every boy B.    had submitted C.    their paper, the teacher D.    dismissed the class. Answer & Explanation Answer : Option C Explanation : 'his paper'
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