GP Prelims 14 pr2 Compressed PDF
GP Prelims 14 pr2 Compressed PDF
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9. One of the commercial movies to 10. In a crowded market place
be released has raised a lot of around 7.30 P.M. there is a
bomb blast. Many people are
controversy as the theme is feared to have been killed
against the principles of a local and/or seriously injured in the
minority religion. But the Theater blast. You are a senior
administrative officer in-charge
owners and the Producers of the of the district. You got the
film have obtained permission information of the blast at 7.35
for the release and viewing of the P.M. You will
films for public. Suddenly you (a) Personally rush to the
place of occurrence and
find a large number of local start sending the dead and
youth and persons of dubious injured to the local
character stoning the Theater and hospital.
(b) Ask the police, health and
stopping viewers from entering civic authorities to swing
the theatre. The owners are into action and also sound
asking you, a local senior Police an alarm at the major
hospitals for emergency
Officer to take charge and permit duty.
viewing. What will you do ? Be in touch with the anti-
(a) Have a discussion with the terrorist squad of the State
headquarters to provide
local youth and the society expert help.
leaders to stop the strike Call a press meet to tell the
and permit viewing-but press people of the incident
and to request them not to
unlikely to agree. publish unverified infor-
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leaders and the youth and
permit the viewers to view 11. You are the Chairman of the
Selection Committee, two of
the film. your committee members of
(c) Ask the Theater owners to equal rank enter into an heated
argument over the choice of
suspend the release of the candidate, you will
film for sake of safety of (a) Ask the two to
the property. compromise
(b) Allow the two to fight and
(d) Arrest all the youth and find their own solution
local leaders protesting and (c) Not consider their view
allow the viewing of the point of conflict
(d) Evaluate the pros and cons
film. of their argument and
decide
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! 300, a shopkeeper gains 20%. of a rose in a rose garden,
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shopkeeper allows a rebate of to reproduction. If there is only
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percentage of the shopkeeper's
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years, 9% p.a. for the next 5 years
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and 13% p.a. beyond 8 years. The
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between two places which are
revenue ?
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XMP-MAS-5S2-PVP (10-A)
17. The number of triangles in the The following pie charts shows the
following figure is distribution of students of graduate
and post-graduate levels in seven
different institutes in a town. Answer
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XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (14 - A)
25. The Success of Agriculture in 28. Electricity Tariff is determined by
India depends on rainfall. 80-90 (a) State Government
per cent of rainfall over the (b) Central Electricity
country occurs mostly during Authority
(a) North-west monsoon (c) Karnataka Electricity
(b) North-east monsoon Regulatory Commission
(c) South-west monsoon (KERC)
(d) South-east monsoon (d) Karnataka Power
Transmission Corporation
Limited (KPTCL)
26. Which of the following handloom
product of Karnataka has been
registered under Geographical 29. National Institute of Wind
Energy is established in which
Indication of Goods Act, 1999 ?
city ?
(a) Udupi Saree
(a) New Delhi (b) Chennai
(b) Melukote Panche
(c) Calcutta (d) Bengaluru
(c) Mysore Silk Saree
(d) Ilkal Saree
30. Under Ksheerabhagya Programme
milk is provided to school children
27. The Sakala Mission has
days in a week.
I. ISO 9001:2008 certification
(a) 6 (b) 3
II. Won many national and
international awards for (c) 5 (d) 4
excellence in public service
delivery. 31. What is the present Investment
III. The best model of citizen Limit in Plant & Machinery to
determine 'Small Scale
delivery in the country.
Manufacturing Enterprise' ?
IV. World Bank funding and
Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto
technical support. ! 200.00 lakhs
Choose the correct answer from Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto
the codes given below : ! 300.00 lakhs
(a) I and II Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto
(b) II and III Z 400.00 lakhs
(c) I, II and III Above ! 25.00 lakhs upto
(d) II, III and IV Z 500.00 lakhs
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32. "Manaswini" programme of 34. The Deputy Chairman of
Karnataka Government is to Karnataka State Planning Board
provide, is
(a) C.M. Ibrahim
(a) Pension ! 500 per month (b) T.B. Jayachandra
to more than 35 years old (c) Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Khan
unmarried and divorcee (d) D.H. Shankar Moorthy
women of BPL.
35. While travelling on Highway, if
(b) Pension ! 600 per month the kilometre stone is marked
to more than 45 years old (painted) with white and
unmarried and divorcee semicircular top portion of km
women of BPL. stone is marked with brilliant
green colour, then this Highway
(c) Pension ! 500 per month must be
to more than 40 years old (a) State Highway
unmarried and divorcee (b) National Highway
women of BPL. (c) Express way
(d) Major District Road
(d) Pension Z 800 per month
to more than 40 years old 36. The MGNREGA guidelines
unmarried and divorcee mandates maintenance of
women of BPL. minimum ratio of wage to
material expenditure by each of
implementing agencies as,
40% wage expenditure :
33. Which of the below mentioned
60% material expenditure
are the dual purpose breeds of in one year for all works.
cattle (Milch and draught 60% wage expenditure :
purpose) in Karnataka ? 40% material expenditure
in one year for all works.
(a) Amrithmahal and Hallikar
60% wage expenditure :
(b) Killar and Malenadu Gidda 40% material expenditure
(c) Devani and Krishna valley for every work.
40% wage expenditure :
(d) Sahiwal and Kankrej 60% material expenditure
for every work.
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37. The Ministry of Environment, 40. As per the report of the High
Forests and Climate change Level Working Group (HLWG)
provides financial assistance to on Western Ghats headed
Eco-clubs to promote by Dr. K. Kasturirangan,
environmental awareness and approximately how many
educate school children under villages of Karnataka were
the programme included as part of Eco-
(a) National Mission for a sensitive Area (ESA) ?
Green India (a) 800 (b) 1500
(b) National Eco-club Programme (c) 500 (d) 2500
(c) National Green Peace
Programme
41. Which of the below mentioned
(d) National Green Corps. selected under
town is
HRIDAY (Heritage City
38. "Dr. Salim Ali" is a well known Development & Augmentation
Yojana) scheme in Karnataka ?
(a) Ornithologist (a) Hampi (b) Bijapur
(b) Biologist (d) Badami
(c) Bidar
(c) Environmentalist
(d) Dermatologist
42. What is the tenure of Mayor and
Deputy Mayor of a Corporation
39. Which of the following as per Karnataka Municipal
scheme/programme of the Corporation Act, 1976 ?
Karnataka State Government
(a) 5 years (b) 1 year
seeks to promote tree planting
by public or farmer by (c) 2'/2 years (d) 3 years
providing seedlings at
subsidised rate to the people ? 43. The total numbers of National
Samrudha Hasiru Grama Parks and Sanctuaries in
Yojne Karnataka are
Krishi Aranya Protsaha (a) 5 and 27 respectively
Yojne (b) 6 and 25 respectively
Devadeva Vana Yojane (c) 4 and 23 respectively
Vana Bhagya Yojane (d) 6 and 29 respectively
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44. ' Bala Sanjivini' is a programme 48. Movement of nutrients in the
meant to provide eco-system is always
(a) Tertiary level Medicare for
(a) Cyclic (b) Linear
anganwadi children in
selected hospitals across (c) Parallel (d) Horizontal
the State.
(b) Health care for school 49. Inverted Pyramid of Numbers
going children across the
and Biomass, are found in
State.
Medical insurance scheme (a) Parasitic food-chain and
for all the children across forest eco-system
the State. respectively.
None of the above.
(b) Grassland Ecosystem and
45. , a web based application forest eco-system
of the Survey Settlement & respectively.
.Land Records Department, is (c) Parasitic food:chain and
used to issue the pre mutation
Pond eco-system
(11E) sketches to the citizens
(as mandated by the Karnataka respectively.
Land Revenue Act). (d) Pond eco system and forest
(a) Bhoomi eco-system respectively.
(b) Nadakacheri
(c) UPOR
(d) Mojani 50. In India the area declared as a
`Biodiversity hot spot' is
46. How many seats are there in
(a) Himalayas
Rajya Sabha (Council of States)
for Karnataka State `? (b) Aravalli Ranges
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) Vindya - Satpuras
(c) 8 (d) .14 . (d) Nallamala Ranges
47. As per Plastic Wastes
(Management & Handling) 51. In a food chain which of the
Rules, 2011 manufacturing of following is considered as a
plastic bags less than primary producer ?
thickness is banned. (a) Heterotrophs
(a) 25 microns (b) Autotrophs
(b) 30 microns (c) Plants
(c) 35 microns (d) Predators
(d) 40 microns
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (21 - A)
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XMP MAS 5S2 PYP
- - - (24 - A)
58. Consider the motion of the tip 60. The weight of a person on earth
of the minute hand of a clock.
is less at equator than at the
poles. This is because
In one hour
equatorial region is hotter
1. The displacement is zero than polar region.
the earth is flattened at
2. The distance covered is zero poles and bulged at
equator.
3. The average speed is zero
the earth's surface at poles
4. The average velocity is zero is covered by ice.
the moon going round the
Select the correct answer using
earth exerts a less force on
the codes given below : a person at equator than at
poles.
(a) 1 and 4
A. TirzeME)T,'JzJe.,) aNtt)
B.
0=toaltsritaziltqc3 ? E.
F.
(a) ze.ler toalse
G.
(b) toalel
,tdOTTDO3tn0
(c) 4zetsm6' dgp ziorv-ooz:IZz:tog
zcld taacz-zriz.tht 7.41o0,571 tlgrIvAt arongQ.
XM P-MAS-5S2-PYP (26 - A)
62. The gas used for artificial 65. In some parts of the world,
ripening of fruits is during severe winter, the
surface of the lakes are frozen
(a) methane leaving water below. The
freezing at the bottom is
(b) ethane prevented because
(c) ethylene (a) the conductivity of ice is
low.
(d) acetylene
(b) the water has large latent
heat of fusion.
(c) the water has large specific
63. The reason to keep us awake
heat.
and sometimes sleepy even (d) the temperature of the
when we are not tired, is due to earth at the bottom of the
lake is high.
a hormone called
(b) 2 (a) 2
(b) 1 .D4?, 3
(c) 1,
(c) 1, 2 S.DS_J, 4 =4)
(d) 1,
(d) 1, 2, 3 4
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (28 - A)
67. Consider the following 68. Biosphere Reserves have been
International Environment established to conserve
Conventions/Protocols/Conferences biodiversity and genetic
with their major themes : integrity of plants, animals and
1. The UN Climate Change microorganisms. Consider the
Conference held in Poland following pairs :
in Dec. 2008 discussed Bisosphere State
Development and transfer Reserve
of Technologies, financial 1. Dehang- Arunachal
mechanism, reducing Dabang Pradesh
emissions from deforestation 2. Manas Assam
and forest degradation and 3. Simlipal Jharkhand
Disaster Management. 4. Agasthya- Karnataka
2. The Basel Convention in malai
1989 was on the Control of Which of the above pairs are
Transboundary movement correctly matched ?
of Hazardous wastes and (a) 1 and 2 only
their disposal. (b) 1, 2 and 3 only
3. Montreal Protocol adopted (c) 1, 2 and 4 only
in 1987 referred to the (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
specific measures to be
taken on substances that 69. Consider the following plant
deplete the Ozone layer. cell organelles and their specific
4. The Vienna Convention in functions.
1985 discussed the 1. Chloroplast Photosynthesis
International Trade in 2. Mitochondria : Respiration
Endangered Species of 3. Nucleus Secretion
Wild Fauna and Flora. 4. Ribosomes Protein
Which of the above statements synthesis
is/are correct ? Which of the above pairs is/are
(a) 1 only matched correctly ?
(a) 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (29 - A)
70. 4.5,..rizzsc.76 73. dew-ay6rN,) ot.prtz' , ,Qcs4) 9
(Tioa-Dc,).44iZtTJT7W.D) (a) i-.-3co3.v'arzeol5f
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75. 4,3 te„,' ot-D4t; dattD.T.SW.,
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(a) 2, 3 ..D4D.,, 4 (b) 1, 2..)4.3, 4 atzearlv; e)brtigQ.
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e.lzt.)2..)603"it T:.))01fgh zcZ ot4Izt ? a)e avar1e,,t7Zatznd ?
a Pyrolobus fumarii
b Sultobolus thurbers (a) (i) iJ (ii) (b) (iii) (iv)
c Methanopyrus Kandiers (c) (i) (iii) (d) (i) .)4.? (iv)
d 1 hermus thermophilus
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (30 - A)
70. Consider following propagules : 73. Dinosaurs were present during
1. Rhizome of ginger (a) Paleozoic era
2. Tuber of sweet potato (b) Cenozoic era
3. Bulb of onion (c) Mesozoic era
(d) Proterozoic era
4. Sucker of banana
Which of the above is/are 74. A husband and wife have
modification of root ? normal vision but father of both
(a) 1 and 2 only of them were colour-blind.
(b) 2 only Probability of their first
daughter to be colour-blind is
(c) 1 and 3 only (a) 25% (b) 50%
(d) 1, 3 and 4 only (c) 75% (d) 0%
75. Mosquito transmits the
71. Genetically modified organisms following except
are developed in modern (a) Malaria
biotechnology using which of (b) Leishmaniasis
the following techniques ? (c) Dengue
1. Insertion of genes from other (d) Chikungunya
organisms. 76. CARTOSAT- 1 & 2, RISAT — 1
2. Removal of part of the genes. & 3 and SARAL are
3. Introduction of gene mutations. (a) Student Satellites
4. Silencing of some gene/genes. (b) Communication Satellites
Select the correct answer by (c) Navigation Satellites
choosing the codes given below : (d) Earth observation Satellites
(a) 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 4
(c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3 77. Consider the following pairs regard-
ing National symbols of India :
(i) National — Royal
72. Venkataram Ramakrishnan and animal Bengal Tiger
his co-worker got the Nobel (ii) National — Hanuman
Prize in 2009. There heritage animal Langur
investigation was on the of India
structural characterization of (iii) National — Elephant
Ribosomes and they used the mammal of
experimental organism viz. India
(a) Pyrolobus fumarii (iv) National bird — Peacock
(b) Sulfobolus thurbers Which of the above pairs are
(c) Methanopyrus Kandiers correct ?
(a) '(1) and (ii) (b) (iii) and (iv)
(d) Thermus thermophilus (c) (i) and (iii) (d) (i) and (iv)
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (31 - A)
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TIES =.)Ztalsae
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(d) 3
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81. 47-oziSc:Ip., QT.3) .).)a)z-at
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1001 tOCZ 5000 kW
A.2.5qtcs t-p_pa 1. ,n.) nau:14
(c) =)Zto ue B. Wact Tp)0S 2. gep
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,Lpe.)Ztpzsa-6' etto3am4 : D. e.icuon'l erva- d4
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-4Epa =)ZcSisue QT.Zoirzcz4 : F. at (:),D T3)01 6. ZteJtJZ2).3d ena-gM
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(d) difIst e..)Z,:3ae troqt SOX,.
Edtaltzm4 : 100 kW &-!T& A BC DE F
Zto3.ram4 : (a) 3 4 2 5 1 6
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tCS =.)Z Ctae zd0a3,am4 : (c) 4 3 2 1 6 5
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2001 tOcS 25000 kW
(d) 5 6 3 4 2 1
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (32 - A)
78. The 4 th generation (4G) mobile 80. With respect to Karnataka Co-
telecommunication service, using operative Milk Producers
TD-LTE technology, was started Federation Limited consider the
for the first time in India in; following :
(a) Kolkata (b) Chennai 1. Bengaluru Urban and Rural
(c) New-Delhi (d) Mumbai Milk Producers District Co-
operative Societies Union
79. In India, hydro power projects has the distinction of having
are classified according to their highest procurement and
capacity to produce the power. highest sale of milk by any
Then choose the correct answer. dairy in Karnataka.
2. KMF is the second largest
(a) micro hydro power project
dairy co-operative amongst
: upto 300 kW
the dairy cooperatives in the
mini hydro power project : country.
301 to 3000 kW 3. It has 13 Milk Unions.
small hydro power project Which of the following
: 3001 to 30000 kW statements is/are true ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 only
(b) micro hydro power project (c) 2 only (d) 3 only
: upto 200 kW
mini hydro power project : 81. Match the major • agricultural
201 to 1000 kW revolutions in India :
small hydro power project A. Golden 1. Fish
: 1001 to 5000 kW revolution production
B. Grey 2. Oil seed
revolution production
(c) micro hydro power project
C. Blue 3. Prawn
: upto 500 kW
revolution production
mini hydro power project : D. Yellow 4. Potato
501 to 5000 kW revolution production
small hydro power project E. Pink 5. Fruit
: 5001 to 30000 kW revolution production
F. Round 6. Fertilizer
(d) micro hydro power project revolution , production
: upto 100 kW Select the correct answer using
mini hydro power project : the codes given below :
101 to 2000 kW ABC D E F
3 4 2 5 1 6
small hydro power project b 5 6 1 2 3 4
: 2001 to 25000 kW c 4 3 2 1 6 5
d 5 6 3 4 2 1
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (33 - A)
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2.1.TOTIC)2...) (IQ) aStY0L'S TQ.,)' , E4T-t.rzV.?F
4.Flot; c)3 AB C D
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XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (36 - A)
90. President Pranab Mukharji 93. Match the following :
during the Republic Day parade Set — I Set—II
in New Delhi presented A. Natural 1. Anti-rabies
Active serum
to widow of Mukund Immunity
Vardarajan. B. Natural 2. Acquired
Passive after small
(a) Ashok Chakra
Immunity pox
(b) Parama Veer Chakra infection
C. Artificial 3. Transferred
(c) Kirti Chakra
Active from mother
(d) Shaurya Chakra Immunity to child
D. Artificial 4. Develops
Passive due to
91. Byalalu in Ramanagaram Immunity vaccination
District was recently in the Correct match is :
news for what ? A B C D
(a) 2 1 4 3
Optical telescope station
(b) 2 3 4 1
Mangalyan tracking station (c) 3 4 2 1
Jet propulsion station (d) 4 3 2 1
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (38 - A)
Directions for the following 6 (six) Such were my thoughts then.
items : And the non-co-operation movement
offered me what I wanted — the goal
Read the following three (3) of national freedom and (as I
passages and answer the questions thought) the ending of the
that follow each passage. Your exploitation of the underdog, and the
answers to these questions should be means which satisfied my moral
based on the passages only. sense and gave me a sense of
personal freedom. So great was this
personal satisfaction that even a
Passage — 1 possibility of failure did not count for
much, for such failure could only be
temporary. I did . not understand or
What I admired was the moral feel drawn to the metaphysical part
and ethical side of our movement and of the Bhagavad Gita, but I liked to
of Satyagraha. I did not give an read the verses — recited every
absolute allegiance to the doctrine of evening in Gandhiji's Ashram
non-violence or accept it forever, but prayers — which say a man should be
it attracted me more and more, and like : calm of purpose, serene and
the belief grew upon me that, unmoved, doing his job and not
situated as we were in India and with caring overmuch for the result of his
our background and traditions, it was action. Not being very calm or
the right policy for us. The detached myself, I suppose, this ideal
spiritualization of politics, using the appealed to me all the more.
word no in its narrow religious sense,
seemed to me a fine idea. A worthy
95. What is the ultimate authorial
end should have worthy means
view in the passage ?
leading up to it. That seemed not
only a good ethical doctrine but (a) The moral and ethical side
sound, practical politics, for the of Satyagraha appeals to
means that are not good often defeat the author.
the end in view and raise new (b) The spiritualization of
problems and difficulties. And then it politics seemed to be fine
seemed so unbecoming, so degrading idea.
to the self-respect of an individual or
a nation to submit to such means, to (c) The non-co-operation
go through the mire. How can one movement offered to the
escape being sullied by it ? How can author what he wanted.
we march ahead swiftly and with (d) A worthy end should have
dignity if we stoop or crawl ? worthy means.
XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (39 - A)
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XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP (40 - A)
96. Why did Bhagavad Gita appeal of life ? One may, at the outset, deny
to the author as suggested by the truth that a rose gives more
the passage ? It appealed delight than a piece of gold. But such
because,
an objector must remember that I am
(a) the author liked the verses
not speaking of artificial values. If
of the Bhagavad Gita. •
we had to cross a desert whose sand
(b) the author himself was not
calm and detached. was made of gold, then the cruel
(c) the author liked the saying glitter of these dead particles would
of Bhagavad Gita not become a terror for us, and the sight
caring for the result. of a rose would bring to us the music
(d) the author liked the verses of paradise. The final meaning of the
recited every evening in delight which we find in a rose can
Gandhiji's Ashram never be in the roundness of its
prayers.
petals, just as a final meaning of the
Passage — 2 joy of music cannot be in a
Somewhere in the arrangement gramophone disc. Somehow we feel
of this world there seems to be a that through a rose the language of
great concern about giving us love reached our hearts. Do we not
delight, which shows that, in the carry a rose to our beloved because
universe, over and above the in it is already embodied a message
meaning of matter and forces, there which, unlike our language of words,
is a message conveyed through the cannot be analysed ? Through this
magic touch of personality. This gift of a rose, we utilize a universal
touch cannot be analysed, it can only language of joy for own purpose of
be felt. We cannot prove it anymore expression.
than the man from the other planet 97. What does the passage propose
could prove to the satisfaction of his (a) Delight is manifested in the
fellows the personality which round petals of the rose.
remained invisible, but which, (b) The magic touch of the
through the machinery, spoke direct personality can be analysed.
to the heart. Is it merely because the (c) Expression of delight is
beyond external manifestation.
rose is round and pink that it gives
(d) A gramophone disc gives
me more satisfaction than the gold the final joy of music
which could buy me the necessities
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which provides 'an account of 99. The winning argument/s for
agreement in judgement among globalization would be
reasonable agents.' Rawls' own 1. It is good for all nations.
analysis of critical assessment was 2. It is an excellent overall goal.
largely confined to issues of justice 3. It is a blessing for all
within a country, but it can be including the poorest.
extended to global arguments as 4. It is a positive contribution to
well, and certainly has to be so the contemporary world.
extended if we are trying to assess Choose :
the ends, and also the ways and
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 4
means, of appropriate globalization.
(c) 3 only (d) 4 only
The goal of globalization cannot be
concerned only with commodity
relations, while shunning the 100. The idea of globalization has
relations of minds. not won wide acclaim because,
1. There has been no proper
When, a year ago, the General public framework of thought
or critical reasoning.
Assembly of the United Nations
requested the Secretary-General to 2. People think that it will
adversely affect the less
prepare a report on 'globalization
prosperous countries.
and interdependence' to 'forge
greater coherence', they were 3. Nobody considers globalization
as a boon to the deprived
opening the door not only to
people of the world.
conventional questions of ways and
4. There are too many stubborn
means, but also to questions that deal
critics.
with the transparency of assessments
Which of the above statement/s
and the discernability of benefits. We
is/are best supported by the
have to ask, in particular, how global
passage ?
economic relations may be assessed
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3
in a way that the consequent
understanding can be widely shared. (c) 3 only (d) 3 and 4
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