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10 TM501 1

 Logical and analytical reasoning - Total Questions :35 Back


nonverbal
10 TM501 1

 Logical and analytical reasoning - Total Questions :20 Back


verbal

Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   7  :


In the questions given below establish the relationship between two words.Then from the given option select the
one which has the same relationship as of the given two words.
 
Q.1 Love is to Hate as Friend is to ....

 
   a)    Trust

   b)    Companion

   c)    Enemy

   d)    Despise

   e)    Adore
 
Q.2 Scales is to Fish as Feathers is to ....

 
   a)    Hat

   b)    Birds

   c)    Prune

   d)    Fly

   e)    Light
 
Q.3 TRILOGY : NOVEL

 
   a)    Rice : Husk

   b)    Milk : Cream


Fabric :
   c)   
Weaving
Gun :
   d)   
Catridge

   e)   
Serial :
Episode
 
Q.4 INCANDESCENT : GLOWING

 
Indefatigable
   a)   
: Untiring
   b)    Boor : Oafish

   c)   
Tedious
: Bore
Flash :
   d)   
Flame
Candle :
   e)   
Light
 
Q.5 COFFEE : BEVERAGE

 
Food :
   a)   
Tiffin
Crayon :
   b)   
Stationery
Invitation :
   c)   
Party
Butter :
   d)   
Cosmetic
Gift :
   e)   
Present
 
Q.6 PEDAGOGY : TEACHING

 
Telepathy :
   a)   
Emotions
   b)    Mycology : Fossils
Cosmology :
   c)   
Cosmetics

   d)   
Entomology
: Insects
   e)    Radiology : Sound
 
Q.7 HOPE : ASPIRES

 
Film :
   a)   
Plan
Fake :
   b)   
Ordinary
   c)    Fib : Lie
Spirits :
   d)   
Soar
Love :
   e)   
Elevates
Instruction for Q. Nos.   8   to   10  :
Both the capitalised words in the following questions have a certain relationship with each other. Each pair is
followed by four more pairs of words. Out of these four a pair is to be selected in which words are related to each
other in the same way as in the capitalised pair.
 
Q.8 LABOUR : WAGES

 
employer :
   a)   
production
   b)    officer : work

   c)   
business
: profits
teacher :
   d)   
books
 
Q.9 WATER : CONDUIT

 
   a)    rifle : shells

   b)   
breath :
nostrils
falter :
   c)   
waver
divine :
   d)   
earthly
 
Q.10 LAUGHTER : HAPPINESS

 
suffering :
   a)   
dejection

   b)   
tears :
sorrow
joy :
   c)   
elevation
knowledge
   d)   
: capability
Instruction for Q. Nos.   11   to   18  :
In each of the following questions four words are alike in some manner. Spot the odd one out.
 
Q.11

 
   a)    Mathematics
   b)    Algebra

   c)    Trigonometry

   d)    Geometry

   e)    Arithmetic
 
Q.12

 
   a)    Stool

   b)    Wood
   c)    Table

   d)    Chair

   e)    Bench
 
Q.13

 
   a)    Tennis

   b)    Soccer

   c)    Billiards
   d)    Cricket

   e)    Hockey
 
Q.14

 
   a)    Franc

   b)    Hoity

   c)    Pound

   d)    Dinar

   e)    Zloty
 
Q.15

 
   a)    Mature

   b)    Labour

   c)    Digest

   d)    Ripen

   e)    Final
 
Q.16

 
   a)    Lion

   b)    Panther

   c)    Tiger

   d)    Wolf

   e)    Leopard
 
Q.17

 
   a)    Snail

   b)    Scorpion

   c)    Tadpole
   d)    Fish

   e)    Crocodile
 
Q.18

 
   a)    Crowd

   b)    Swarm

   c)    Flock

   d)    Team

   e)    Herd
Instruction for Q. Nos.   19   to   20  :
In the following questions select the pair which is different from the other three.
 
Q.19

 
Birds -
   a)   
Chirp
Horses
   b)   
- Hum
Lions -
   c)   
Roar
Snakes
   d)   
- Hiss
 
Q.20

 
Spain -
   a)   
Madison
Nepal –
   b)   
Kathmandu
USA -
   c)    Washington
DC
Pakistan –
   d)   
Islamabad

Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  :


In each of the following series determine the order of the letters. Then from the given options select the one which
will complete the given series.
 
Q.1 B D G K ? V

 
   a)    N

   b)    P

   c)    Q
   d)    M
 
Q.2 BXJ,ETL,HPN,KLP,?

 
   a)    PHR

   b)    NIR

   c)    NHR

   d)    MHR
 
Q.3 DFST,FSTD,STDF,?

 
   a)    TSFD

   b)    FDTS

   c)    TDFS

   d)    SFDT
Instruction for Q. No.   4  
In the given series find the number which is wrong.
 
Q.4 5040,840,160,42,14,7

 
   a)    7

   b)    160

   c)    14

   d)    840
Instruction for Q. Nos.   5   to   7  :
In the questions given below one term is missing. Based on the relationship of the two given words find the
missing term from the given options.
 
Q.5 GFC : CFG :: RPJ :?

 
   a)    JRP

   b)    JPR

   c)    PJR

   d)    RJP
 
Q.6 WVUT : NOPQ :: MLKJ :?

 
   a)    CFED

   b)    RSTU
   c)    HIGJ

   d)    UTSR
 
Q.7 RQTP : PTQR :: KLNJ :?

 
   a)    JKLN

   b)    NLJK

   c)    JNLK

   d)    KJLN
Instruction for Q. No.   8  
In the following questions, select the number from the given options which follows the same relationship as shared
between the first two numbers.
 
Q.8 14 : 20 :: 16 :?

 
   a)    23

   b)    10

   c)    48

   d)    32
Instruction for Q. Nos.   9   to   11  :
Three of the following four in each question are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Select the group of
letters that does not belong to that group.
 
Q.9

 
   a)    MLKA

   b)    HGFA

   c)    RQPA

   d)    STUA
 
Q.10

 
   a)    PQRN

   b)    GHIS

   c)    XYZQ

   d)    STVW
 
Q.11

 
   a)    NCDT
   b)    BRSF

   c)    ZGHV

   d)    AQDM
Instruction for Q. No.   12  
In each of the following questions, there are four options. The numbers, in these options, are alike in a certain
manner. Only one number does not fit in. Choose the one which is different from the rest.
 
Q.12

 
   a)    7658

   b)    1234

   c)    9876

   d)    6543
Instruction for Q. Nos.   13   to   15  :
In the following questions select the right option which indicates the correct code for the word or letter given in the
question.
 
Q.13 If in a certain code JOSEPH is coded as FKOALD, then GEORGE will be coded in the same way as :

 
   a)    CBJNCA

   b)    CANKCA

   c)    CAKNCA

   d)    CAKCNA
 
Q.14 In a certain code ABCD IS written as 2468 and EFGH as 1357.How will CAGE be written in that code?

 
   a)    6453

   b)    6251

   c)    6521

   d)    6215
 
Q.15 HORSE is written in a certain code as BUNGY and CAT as HOW,how will CHEST be written in the same code?

 
   a)    OBYGW

   b)    WYGBN

   c)    UNHBY

   d)    HBYGW
Instruction for Q. No.   16  
In the following questions study the coded patterns and then select the right option from the given alternatives.
 
Q.16 In a certain code language,'col tip mot'means'singing is appreciable','mot baj min'means 'dancing is good'and'tip nop
baj'means 'singing and dancing'.Which of the following means 'Good'in that code language?
 
   a)    mot

   b)    min

   c)    baj
cannot be
   d)   
determined
Instruction for Q. No.   17  
In the following questions, under-stand the arrangement pattern and then select the right answer from the given
options.
 
Q.17 Kittu is in-between Mohan and Sohan.Raju is to the left of Sohan and Shyam is to the right of Mohan.If all the friends
are sitting facing South,then who is on their extreme right?
 
   a)    Mohan

   b)    Sohan

   c)    Kittu

   d)    Shyam
Data
   e)   
Inadequate
Instruction for Q. No.   18  
In the following questions, select the right answer from the given options to depict the correct direction / distance.
 
Q.18 A man travels 100 km towards South.From there he turns right and travels 100 km and again turns right to travel 50
km.Which direction is he in from his starting point?
 
   a)    North
North
   b)   
- East
   c)    East
South
   d)    -
West
Instruction for Q. Nos.   19   to   20  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.19 Which one would be a meaningful order of the following?
1. Mother 2. Child 3. Milk
4. Cry 5. Smile
 
3
2
   a)    1
5
4
2
4
   b)    1
3
5
   c)    1
5
2
4
3
2
4
   d)    3
1
5
3
4
   e)    1
2
5
 
Q.20 Which name will come in the middle if these names are arranged in a telephone directory?
1. Priyanka 2. Priyana 3. Priti 4. Pratima 5. Protima
 
   a)    Priti

   b)    Pratima

   c)    Protima

   d)    Priyana

   e)    Priyanka
Instruction for Q. No.   21  
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.21 Which one is like tender, soft and fragile?

 
   a)    Surplus

   b)    Sensitive

   c)    Catchy

   d)    Honest
Instruction for Q. Nos.   22   to   27  :
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.
 
(i) A,B,C,D,E,F and G are sitting on a wall and all of them are facing east.
(ii) C is on the immediate right of D.
(iii) B is at an extreme end and has E as his neighbour.
(iv) G is between E and F.
(v) D is sitting third from the south end.
 
Q.22 Which of the conditions (i) to (v) given above is not required to find out the place in which A is sitting?

 
   a)    (i)

   b)    (ii)

   c)    (iii)
All
statements
   d)   
are
required
None of
   e)   
these
 
Q.23 Which of the following pairs of people are sitting at the extreme ends?

 
   a)    AE

   b)    AB

   c)    FB

   d)    CB
Cannot be
   e)   
determined
 
Q.24 Immediately between which of the following pairs of people is D sitting?

 
   a)    CE

   b)    AC

   c)    CF

   d)    AF
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.25 Name the person who should change places with C such that he gets the third place from the north end?

 
   a)    G

   b)    F

   c)    E
Can't be
   d)   
determined
None of
   e)   
these
 
Q.26 Who is sitting to the right of E?

 
   a)    F

   b)    D

   c)    C

   d)    A
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.27 Which of the following pairs of people are sitting next to F?

 
   a)    EG

   b)    DC

   c)    ED

   d)    GD
None
   e)    of
these
Instruction for Q. Nos.   28   to   31  :
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.
 
S and R are brothers.T is the daughter of S.
U is the spouse of R and mother of Q.
P is the daughter of V,who is the spouse of T.
 
Q.28 Who is the grandfather of P?

 
   a)    U

   b)    S

   c)    R

   d)    V
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.29 Who is the cousin of Q?

 
   a)    T

   b)    V

   c)    R

   d)    P
None
   e)    of
these
 
(A) A * B means 'A' is the brother of 'B'.
(B) A + B means 'A' is the mother of 'B'.
(C) A / B means 'A' is the son of 'B'.
(D) A - B means 'A' is the husband of 'B'.
Reading the above information answer the questions below:
 
Q.30 Which of the following would mean 'M' is the father of 'N'?

 
M/N
   a)   
+O
M*O
   b)   
-N
M+
   c)   
O/N
M-O
   d)   
+N
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.31 Which of the following is definitely true if 'N' is the son of 'M'?

 
M+
   a)   
N*O
M+
   b)   
N-O
   c)    N/M
All
the
   d)    three
are
true
None
of the
   e)    three
are
true
Instruction for Q. Nos.   32   to   35  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.32

 
 a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 
 
Q.33

 
 a)             b)              c)  ) 
            d             e) 
 
Q.34

 
 a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 
 
Q.35

 
 a)             b)               c)              d)             

10 TM501 1

 Numerical and mathematical abilities Total Questions :15 Back

Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  :


Choose the correct option.
 
Q.1 A train started from station 'A' and proceeded towards station 'B' at a speed of 48 Km/hr. Forty-five minutes later
another train started from station 'B' and proceeded towards station 'A' at 50 Km/hr. If the distance between the two
stations is 232 Km, at what distance from station 'A' will the trains meet?
 
132
   a)   
Km
144
   b)   
Km
108
   c)   
Km
160
   d)   
Km
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.2 Arjun remembers that his mother's birthday is between fifteenth and twenty-first November. His sister remembers that
their mother's birthday is between nineteenth and twenty-fifth November. If both of them remember correctly, on which
day is their mother's birthday?
 
   a)    Twentieth
Twenty-
   b)   
first
Twentieth
   c)    or Twenty
- first
Twenty -
   d)   
second
None of
   e)   
these
 
Q.3 At what time between 7 and 8 o'clock the hands of clock will be together?

 
23
   a)    minutes
past 7
21 1/11
   b)    minutes
past 7
38 2/11
   c)    minutes
past 7
11 1/11
   d)    minutes
past 7
Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   5  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.4 Nitin was counting down from 32. Shasank was counting upwards, the numbers starting from 1 and he was calling out
only the odd numbers. Which common number will they call out at the same time if they were calling out at the same
speed?
 
   a)    21

   b)    22

   c)    19
They
will not
call out
   d)   
the
same
number
None of
   e)   
these
 
Q.5 How many 8's are there in the given sequence which are not immediately preceded by 09 and not immediately followed
by 90?
90809098908908098909809890890
 
   a)    1

   b)    2
   c)    3
More
   d)    than
3
None
   e)    of
these
Instruction for Q. Nos.   6   to   8  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.6 Arun started a business investing Rs. 45,000. After three months. Pramod joined him with a capital of Rs.60,000. If at
the end of one year, the total profit from the business is Rs.26,000, what would be Pramod's share in it?
 
   a)    Rs.10,000

   b)    Rs.14,000

   c)    Rs.13,000

   d)    Rs.16,000
None of
   e)   
these
 
Q.7 A and B invested Rs.4000 and Rs.5000 and they get 20% profit at the end of year. Then share of B is

 
   a)    Rs.1200

   b)    Rs.1000

   c)    Rs.1300

   d)    Rs.1500
 
Q.8 A,B,C invested some money such that capital of C is half of B and capital of B is half of A. If they get a profit of Rs.7000
then profit share of B is
 
   a)    Rs.3000

   b)    Rs.2000

   c)    Rs.2500

   d)    Rs.3500
Instruction for Q. Nos.   9   to   10  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.9 The amount of principal Rs.3750 at compound interest at the rate of 4% p.a. for 2 years is

 
   a)    Rs.4000

   b)    Rs.3912

   c)    Rs.3056

   d)    Rs.4056
 
Q.10 What is the compound interest (compounded yearly) of Rs.5000 at 5% p.a. for 2 years and simple interest at 4% p.a
for 2 years?
 
Rs.512.50,
   a)   
Rs.400
Rs412.50,
   b)   
Rs.400
Rs.512.80,
   c)   
Rs.500
Rs.400,
   d)   
Rs.500
Instruction for Q. No.   11  
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.11 Two containers of milk contain mixtures of water and milk in ratio 5:4 and 7:9. In what ratio they should be mixed so
that mixture is of 6:6 ratio?
 
   a)    6:5

   b)    7:5

   c)    9:8

   d)    8:9
Instruction for Q. Nos.   12   to   14  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.12 A runs twice as fast as B and gives B a start of 50m.How long should the racecourse be so that A and B might reach
in the same time?
 
75
   a)   
m.
80
   b)   
m.
150
   c)   
m.
100
   d)   
m.
 
Q.13 In a 200 m Race A beats B by 15 meters or 6 sec. The time taken by B in the race course is

 
65
   a)   
sec.
90
   b)   
sec.
80
   c)   
sec.
70
   d)   
sec.
 
Q.14 A can run 3 Kms in 3 min 18 sec and B can run same distance in 3 min 40 sec, then by how much distance A can
beat B?
 
195
   a)   
m
280
   b)   
m
220
   c)   
m
300
   d)   
m
Instruction for Q. No.   15  
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.15 The age of Rakesh's father is 4 times of Rakesh's age. 5 years ago it was 7 times that of son's age. what is present
age of Rakesh?
 
7
   a)   
years
10
   b)   
years
15
   c)   
years
18
   d)   
years.

10 TM501 1

 English - I Total Questions :10 Back

Instruction for Q. No.   1  


From the two options given below each sentence select the one to fill the blank appropriately.
 
Q.1 Please fill up this _______ and give it back to me.

 
   a)    form

   b)    farm
Instruction for Q. Nos.   2   to   10  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.2 This legend has been _______________ from father to son.

 
handed
   a)   
in
handed
   b)   
out
handed
   c)   
over
handed
   d)   
down
 
Q.3 We never believed that he would resort to ______________ in order to achieve his end; we always regarded him as an
honest man.
 
   a)    subterfuge

   b)    logic
   c)    diplomacy

   d)    charm

   e)    cunning
 
Q.4 The Indian princes and rulers seldom thought in terms of the country as a whole and ___________ their time and
energy in _________ warfare.
 
exhausted,
   a)   
common
dissipated,
   b)   
mutual
depreciated,
   c)   
expensive
desiccated,
   d)   
isolationist
wasted,
   e)   
reciprocal
 
Q.5 Many tourists to India visit the beautiful _____________ of Kashmir ______________ in spring and summer.

 
scencery,
   a)   
generally
town,
   b)   
frequently
lakes,
   c)   
rarely
valley,
   d)   
especially
 
Q.6 The children were disappointed because they had hoped ________ with us.

 
to
   a)    have
gone
   b)    to go
would
   c)    have
gone
 
Q.7 My friend took his first pay to the bank to ____________ it in his account.

 
   a)    deposit

   b)    deficit

   c)    debit

   d)    demote
 
Q.8 She ______________ in the crowd because of her height and flaming red hair.

 
stood
   a)   
by
stood
   b)   
off
stood
   c)   
up
stood
   d)   
out
 
Q.9 Washing machines ______________ popular in India in the last ten years or so.

 
   a)    became
are
   b)   
become
have
   c)   
become
are
   d)   
becoming
 
Q.10 He succeeded in getting possession _______________ his land after a long court case.

 
   a)    for

   b)    to

   c)    of

   d)    with

   e)    against

10 TM501 1

 English - II Total Questions :10 Back

Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   5  :


Choose the word among the four options which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
 
Q.1 CANDID

 
   a)    Convivial

   b)    Frank
   c)    Sly

   d)    Candidate
 
Q.2 Wreak Cause to happen or to occur as a consequence

 
to
   a)   
throw
to use
with
   b)   
full
effect
to
   c)   
grasp
   d)    to cut
 
Q.3 Baffle

 
to
   a)   
disconcert
   b)    tease

   c)    strike

   d)    send away


 
Q.4 Gargoyle

   a)   
stone
spout
golden
   b)   
eagle
   c)    garish

   d)    vile
 
Q.5 Consummation

 
   a)    act of devouring
act of
   b)   
forgiveness
   c)    failure

   d)   
ultimate
completion
Instruction for Q. Nos.   6   to   7  :
Choose the correct Antonym out of the four given alternatives against each of the following words :
 
Q.6 Erect

 
   a)    Demolish
   b)    Contract

   c)    Confront

   d)    Strip
 
Q.7 Urban

 
   a)    rustic

   b)    rural
   c)    civil

   d)    domestic
Instruction for Q. No.   8  
In the following questions the first and the last parts of the passage are numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the
passage is split into four parts and marked P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read
the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct.
 
Q.8
S1 : To protest against
P : callous attitude of the police
Q : the alleged high handedness
R : of the sarpanch and
S : the shopkeepers of the area observed
S6 : a two hour bandh.
 
   a)    PQRS

   b)    QRSP

   c)    QRPS

   d)    SRPQ
Instruction for Q. Nos.   9   to   10  :
Choose the correct option.
 
Q.9 The shopkeeper deals _______________ grain, but did not deal honestly ________________ me.

 
in ;
   a)   
with
with ;
   b)   
by
with ;
   c)   
to
   d)    in ; by
None
   e)    of
these
 
Q.10 He resembles _____________ his mother.

 
   a)    with

   b)    in

   c)    at
None
   d)    of
these
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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   10  :


Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.
 

King Mahabali of Vijaygad was respected by ministers and


people for his able administration, his vision and concern for
the welfare of the people. Once in one of his meetings with
ministers he expressed his desire to purchase a horse even
at a high cost of 1000 gold coins. “Which coloured horse sir,
black or pure white or brown?” asked Dhanraj, his finance
minister. “No, I think he may need a horse from outside
kingdom”. Cheliraja, his home minister uttered, “I think he
may be needing a horse trained for wars and battles” opined
Virsen his army chief. The King silenced them an said, “I
want a horse which can run around 300 miles without
stopping”. Dhanraj, Cheliraja, Virsen and all others Started
their efforts, six months passed in vain.
Once, when king was discussing with his minister, the court
jester-Gunaji said, “Sir, if you permit, I will get the horse for
you” Almost everyone expect the king wanted to laugh at
this. But, king agreed to his request. A month later, Gunaji
reported to the court of the king. “Sir, I have spent 500 gold
coins for this ______”. “what ? 500 gold coins for a horse’s
skull”, the king said angrily. “I want a live horse!”, he roared.
“what used is a dead horse to me?” why spend 500 gold
coins on nothing?” Gunaji replied calmly, “Sir, if you spend
five hundred gold coins on a dead horse, won’t you give
much more for a live one?” when people hear of this, they
will know you are really willing to pay for a good horse, and
will quickly send you their best. The king nodded his head
and decided to wait. In month’s time king got three excellent
horses from two traders. Hirabhai, Usmanbhai and Gunaji
received a handsome prize.
 
Q.1 All of the following were making the efforts in purchasing the horse except

 
   a)    Dhanraj

   b)    Hirabhai

   c)    Virsen

   d)    Cheliraja
 
Q.2 Why did Gunaji spend 500 gold coins on a horse skull?

 
It was a
normal
   a)   
price for
the skull
Skull of a
horse is
   b)    not
easily
available
To
create
interest
   c)   
in the
horse
traders
He was
not
bothered
   d)   
as it was
king’s
money
 
Q.3 Which of the following is most opposite in meaning of the word ‘handsome’ used in the passage?

 
   a)    Ugly

   b)    Petty

   c)    Attractive

   d)    Minute
 
Q.4 Why was the king angry with Gunaji?

 
He got
three
   a)    horses
in place
of one
   b)    He
insulted
his
minister
He paid
more
than
1000
   c)    gold
coins
for a
dead
horse
He
bought
a skull
in place
of live
   d)   
horse
that too
at a
high
price
 
Q.5 Which of the following is most opposite in meaning of the word ‘high’ used in the passage?

 
   a)    Paltry

   b)    Short

   c)    Deep

   d)    Flat
 

Most of us use the products of science - railways,


aeroplanes, electricity, wireless and thousands of others -
without thinking how they came into existence. We take them
for granted, as if we were entitled to them as a matter of
right. We are very proud of the fact that we live in an
advanced age and are ourselves very advanced. Now, there
is no doubt that our age is very different from previous ages
and I think it is perfectly correct to say that it is far more
advanced. But it is a different thing from saying that we, as
individuals or groups, are more advanced. It would be the
height of absurdity to say that because an engine driver can
run an engine and Plato or Socrates could not, the engine
driver is more advanced than, or is superior to, Plato or
Socrates. But it would be perfectly correct to say that the
engine itself is a more advanced method of locomation than
Plato's chariot was.
 
Q.6 Which one of the following statements is true?

 
An engine
driver is
cleverer
   a)   
than Plato
or
Socrates
Plato or
Socrates
are in no
   b)    way
inferior to
the engine
driver
Plato and
Socrates
surpassed
   c)    the engine
driver in
every
respect
The
engine
driver
   d)    cannot be
compared
to Plato or
Socrates
 
Q.7 In this passage, the author mentions Plato and Socrates to emphasise that

 
They were
   a)    men of great
scholarship
People as
individuals in
the modern
age are not
   b)   
more
advanced
than their
predecessors
The engine is
a better mode
   c)    of locomotion
than Plato's
chariot
Plato and
Socrates had
   d)    greater
respect for
learning
 
Q.8 According to the author, the present age is far more advanced than

 
   a)    All the
previous
ages in
some
respects
The age
of Plato
and
   b)   
Socrates
in some
respects
Some of
the
previous
   c)   
ages in
all
respects
All the
previous
   d)    ages in
all
respects
 
Q.9 Many of us make use of machines

 
With very
little
   a)    knowledge
of their
mechanism
Without any
knowledge
   b)    of their
historical
significance
With full
knowledge
   c)   
of their
genesis
Without
knowing
   d)    how they
were
invented
 
Q.10 People today are very proud because they live

 
In a
   a)    philosophically
advanced age
In a materially
   b)   
advanced age
In a
   c)    scientifically
advanced age
In a spiritually
   d)   
advanced age

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