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(d) The earnings of A were less as compared to B during this period. (28-A) ‘o fill the tank completely ? fa} 10 minutes (©) 15 minutes Each of the six different faces of 2 cube has been coated with a different enlour ie., V, 1, B, G, ¥ and 0. Following information is given 1, Colours ¥, 0 and B are an adjacent faces. 2, Colours 1, G and ¥ are on adjacent faces, & Colours B, Gand Y are-on adjacent faces, 4. Colours ©, V and B are an adjacent faces, Which is the colour of the face opposite te the face coloured with 0? @ B (by ov i a1 85. Consider the following statements followed by ‘two conclusions = Statements: Soine men are great. Some men are wise, Conclusion 1: Men are either great or wise. Conclusion 11> Some men. are neither great nor wise, ‘Which one of the fallowing is correct ? 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MB Gok veers west EY 4. 210, valk Brera Fee ee | mod A sas & spe see ms B wb) Vv G 1 . a ig me eet att oat ara fee me a freaal wt farm Sif : ae we cals Here ta EI Bo cafe gar He | Pract p, caftn an ah me Ba Ea gfgT a 1 footer 4 a wher oe ah 2? (ay eeret fred 1 aw ® (by aaa Preal naa = (o) @Ht fend ay & (a) Qt a ae oA fad du ae a uk far 56. Consider the following statements ; 68. The proportion of expenditure on various 1. Some claim to have seen UFOs items by two families A and B are represented (Unidentified Flying Objects). in the following Bar Charts 2 Life on other heavenly bodies is ie considered ta be a possibility. wa 3. Voyage to space is now an established 50% fact. : Pood 50% From the above statements, it may be Other coneluded that items (a) UFOs are heavenly bodies 30% tb) UFOs are sent from other heavenly er badies er ak (c) Some living species in other heavenly 20% Eau badies are more intelligent than man Education ere (a) Nothing definite can be said about the : UFOs Family A Family B Total expenditure: ‘Total expenditure : 57. If ABC x DEED = ABCABC; where A, B, C, D © 20,000 per month © 1,00,000 per manth and E are different digits, what are the values of Pant eT From these charts, we can conehude that (a) De4E tb) DaQE=1 (a) Family A spent more money on faod D=,8 than Pamily 3. (@) Del, Es (b) Family B spent more. money on food 58. Year-wise variation of the price of a certain than Family A. commodity is shown in the following graph : (c) Family A and Family B spent che same amount on food (d) The expenditure on food by Family A and Farnily Bcannot be compared 19801980 2000 2010 60. Usha runs faster than Kamala, Pritt runs Years—> slower than Swati, Swati runs slower than Kamala. Who is the slowest runner ? ‘The price of the commodity in the year 1990 fa) Kamain {a} must have been ¥ 10 (a) must have been 7 12/- ey Pet fc) must have beon anywhere between fo) Swati # 10- and © 20/ (a) is higher than that in the year 1901 (a) Usha B-AQN-O-KYB (30-4) ding Bieoe Or . This a6 not 56. Frafefirn sect o fran cra: 1 ee eH wros (saftgra aga aaa) Bie ww ae ete 2. at write feel a ates A ate ard} are 2 1 8, stafter ser ora ee eas sem BE are wei 3, ay frend fraser st amar @ ‘fe uro wie five & UPO au ariteia fra & Sat ara stauatiteta fardt a8 arch pe Bhatia age 8 afte agar & uro & ait # He vf Bitar ea 8 aa HE eT af ABC x DEED = ABCABC; 3&1 A, B, C, D ait Efim sis §, ft pat Ba wa am Ee fal by te} ‘ae ral &) ) (a 57. at 19904 ary oft fre (a) Bawa © 10 eft eft (by serra & 194. te) ent (eo) are enor atte 204 ate wet ot xa eh (as Gach at 1991 Ft tea Bakes & B-AON-O-KYB. (31-4) se. a whan, aot B, ga fata nal x fag Te ae ar aie feafafum eaten (an ade) 3 frefta fear ra & 105 we =a] 50% ara werd 60% ara 30%. aA Tbe | 30% ‘ar ‘faan ofan A ofter B ga ad - gaat = 20,000 oft ATE ® 1,900,000 fet are 7B afent 3, em ay fret free oat 8 fe iar ad wre ogni n after Bt arta after we farm 1 fem BS are vend water aH ote caftrs ae Rear | uftan a ait gan B 4 ere card ve era af ad 1 afar a ait often Bom Gro ad we fare my re Al gern ai A) sr ae (a) tb) to @ om, emer d aa dedi 2; if, cafe a ay Oot 2; ear, waren @ he ded t | wae aft aha chad 8? a) ST by Sifa fo eate @ = Directions for the following 7 (seven) items : Read the following four passages and answer the ‘terns that fallow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage -1 India has suffered from persistent high inflation, Increase in administered prices, demand and supply imbalances, imported inflation aggravated by rupee depreciation, and speculation — have combined to keep high inflation going. If there is an element common to ali of them, it is that many of them are the autcomes of economic reforms. India’s vulnerability to the effects of changes in international prices has inereased with trade liberalisation. The effort to reduce subsidies has resulted in a continuous increase in the prices of commodities that are adininistered. 1. What is the most logical, rational and crucial message that is implied in the above passage 7 Under the present circumstances, India should completely avoid all trade liberalisation policies and all subsidies, Due to its peculiar socio-economic situation, India is not yet ready for trade liberalisation process, There is no solution in sight for the problems of continuing poverty and inflation in India in the near future. fal iby te) td} Ecunomie reforms can often create a high inflation economy. Passage -2 No Right is absolute, exclusive or inviolable ‘The Right of personal property, similarly, has to bbe perceived in the larger context of its assumed legitimacy. The Right of personal property should unite she principle of liberty with that of equality, and both with the principle of ‘cooperation. BLAQN-O-KYB (32 62, In the light of the argument in the above passage, which one of the following statements is the most convincing explanation ? (a of personal property is a Right duly supported by statutes and scriptures Personal property is a theft and an instrument of exploitation, The Right of personal property is therefore violative af economic justice. The Right of personal property is violative of distributive justice and negates the prineiple of cooperation. The comprehensive idea of econemic justice demands that the Right of exch erson to acquisition of property has to bbe reconeiled with that of ethers, (hb) e @ Passnge~3 ‘The conflict between man and State is as old as State history. Although attempts have beet made for centuries to bring about a proper adjustment between the competing claims of State and the individual, the solution seems to be still far off. This i primarily because af the dynamic nature of human socioty where old values and ideas constantly yield place to new ‘ones. It is obvious that if individuals are allowed to have absolute freedom of speech and action, ‘the result wauld be chaos, ruin and anarchy. 63, The author's viewpoint can be best summed up in which of the fallowing statements ? ia) The conflict between the claims of State and individual remains unresolved, fb) Anarchy and chaos are the obvious results of democratic traditions. fe) Old values, ideas and traditions persist despite the dynamic nature of human society. () Constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech is not in the interest of saciety, Ay ding w: Thin 48 “HOE: Arcrbeatiara 2 (aera) semi & fore Fe: ronstian em witedat at wey oi sae afd air} aaet weaial & see Gey a meat & saree set shaet gx otbedat or ef omentic BF arte uted -1 ana ara Fa agen a ner om tt | fafa fi i afg, ath atte gi A onigers, wo wager a wen gf arakia gach, oh wean — oy ae fae Fa pela a a, va? | aie a ah i arf en cae ae 8, at ae ag & f& ea a ad one que & ohm #1 saeetiegte Studi a acena a sera & af Ha qian (arifafeay am seem & arava 3 aft 8 1 rer el en eH vere a ue ee sega ot imal F fea a ee feta #1 61. tee vitebe a araftisa werfin aria, asker ove meget wiger 1 8? ta) dig sileafiedl a, ana st gt we & aman, sortase ot siferal wa aH suer 3 war wig oneft faire arnfiesafis fafa a aro, Ura anf sarnite zertecr Ft ‘tioar & fore dare 3a 8 1 (oy free wer Hone @ aaa eben ed ce laa dle 1 snes ger me sa aeAfy ant rdleeeen ser Bt THe EL oy a aneea - 2 até oft afirer oor, soma ott orgecketa mat | yet oe, safes eerfh & aaftert wt aedt efter dua aye eee HF Ran or are 1 safsara aefe & often 0, cada fargra a7 aan % fagrs & ore, ate art ar wets & Rrars & aa aaa get afte | B-AQN-O-KYB (33- 62, Sehr chee F faq ot ah H areim 4, fuafatigg @ @ aan we eer aa oie favererag erecta * to after wea ar otftean, efafia se vial go falter, safe, oe Satie satire 2 | dor Shere eet TH SR Tet ae aT seem ® | aa. eafe ain an afar onfites sant a Je F | vefreia aac apr saftreme ete ey aT secita & gat sean & fagra # ze a anfée =a ar cans faen ea arr win warat @ fin acne satin a aeafy sia a afr ai, qed ie amie ane & aftr aria anateangl cat | wires - 3. ara we tr ee ey ef ee A TT & fee fe rea an efter | sete afat @ oe safes @ afserdt ard a afta creer wart a sae we 8, feegq wana and Mh ay vata atm 8 ae erm: vata 8 wife mma wert ft ele afte & Fred qo apa oth Rend) 9 Pree ae pai aft fart st eam fen 8 ae ee 8 aft eaftall wi dior otk ard aa ft fatty wae ¢ at ng, a gear shen sreraeat, Bera Wa aaTerem 4 eae # | 63, Pefafea aed] oa stem wwe, cee & afte a safer ameter wage aon ta we ah ef aa & de dat aL in TT starrer atenaifies, er i cen aera fe) Ra Fara Fi oofaie api a area gra ges feral seed eT eh ‘ id) am Ra (ter aie pis) A waar aed sare & fea a ae BI teh a) iby A) Widing Biede GF Passage -4 Clinate change is a complex policy issue with major implications in terms of finance. ANI actions to address climate change ultimately involve eosts. Funding is vital for countries tke India to design and implement adaptation and mitigation plans and projects. Lack of funding ix a large impediment to implementing adaptation plans. The scale and magnitude of the financial support required by developing countries to enhance their domestic mitigation and adaptation actions are a matter of intense debate in the multilateral negotiations under the ited Nations Fremework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)... The Convention squarely puts the responsibility for provision of financial support on the developed countries, taking into agcount their contribution to the stock af greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmesphere. Given the magnitude of the task and ihe funds required, domestic finances are likely: to fall short of the current and projected. needs of the developing countries, Global funding through the multilateral mechanism of the Convention will enhance their domestic capacity to finanee the mitigation efforts. G4. According to the passage, which of the following isfare a matter of intense debate in the multilateral negotiations under UNFCCC. rogerding the role of developing countries in climate change? 1. The scale and size of required financial support. 2. The crop loss due to climate change in the developing countries, 3. Te enhance the mitigation and adaptation actions in the developing countries. Select the correct answer using the code given, below : (a) Lonty (b) 2and 8 only (oe) Land 8 only (@ L2ands B-AQN-O-KYB: a7. (34-A) 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 eapita incomes. 2 theif large quantuta of GDP. 3. their large contribution lo the stock of GHGs in the atmosphere. Select the correct answer using the code given helaw (eo) Lonly (b) Land 2 only fe Bonly @) 1,2and3 With regards to developing countries. it ean be inferred from the passage that climate change is likely to have implications on their 1. domestic finance 2 capacity far multilateral trade, Select the correct answer using the code given bolow = (a) Lonly (b> 2only (ce) Both dand 2 (Neither L nor’? Which one of the following is essentially discussed in the passage? (a) Conflict between developed and, developing countries regarding smpport for mitigation (b) Gceurrenee of climate change duc to excessive exploitation of natural resouregs by the developed! eountries (cl Lack of political will on the part of all, the countries to implement adaptation plans id) Governance problems of developing countries as a result of climate change aieia 4 werary oferta wa ter oz afters wet few cara are eran & i rerarg aftaets & faved ara a vere 8 aera: ere anf & 1 HRT 8 Sei & Fee, ager (Hee) we aH (faire) A eet sk oivinensii afiterm ait arabaea & fare Aiea (fin) rae: 81 Ale ar ate sage arora wrateas fem a€ an | gory vi wae oy eek weir (ques Sea Seer aeies af qeretz =) (UNFCCC) & Senta veggie rata 3, Peer ath ae a agin an ogee ar dade faq antifis fia aera a Sarr cen ofa a wal & fem @ | ae amiss faster art x, | ames 3 ofiaesa fei GHGs) & ane H aah are & sat a, fava wera A SRE ee A war ea 2 fee grove & | ee ord ht aT ae sei feu fafa ft orezaaen a) Bad ez, Praraefia Sali A Ager aan septs (steez) srrerrarsil % fara wed site fetta dares ae wei O dwar * | w@ aie (een) & auelta faeofaf & ram & fer ver afaas fasted, pier wart & ferttao, & fer, hy ate een & af sem | 6. we side & orem, seg vie 7 froesfia ta ft yfee eat # UNFece & omnis retail i, feats 3 a ah ava, Tea sal mye fees Ht 1, atifita Bria egren ae Sarna afore 1 2. foregite tat a sag sited oo ar BA refi aot At ae ant qm gg wr en a we oer ARR: a) Ba ty Fae 2H 3 tc) Fae 1 3it 3 @ 123s B-AQN-O-KYB (35-A) 1. we vide a, Fafefer 3 a fee we en Wa SheBe F, ae arte fernfien Batt oe Petia Berra wR grea wet aA fate fore rer rama? 1, See sia cafe sre a Feet eT | 2, ae Gop Ht afre ara | 3, agHse 8 dvese tai (GHGs) aa arm geq ae fa feu ne, qe er ain ae we gee aE: fa) Fatt ty) Set aie 2 te Faas @) 1.29R3 faeemita St gary a, wiede a ae aga Pere 1 wae @ fe setery vada & ma 1. Beg fae wt ore og Seafart # 2. agua sare A aT Wea Tear ‘aenfaa @ 1 8 Rane ae ws wa ae wet oe gh () a1 (b) dae 2 fc) Late adht @ adayaae sabjarta, fore famet fear en 8 2 @) =p ty ser 2% aH, fewer ait Romania tai & ea ae dy refer ei ga mpl aan afta deer % ae Feary sheets es (©) agen aera st aeifea ea Ho fat @ weet georetn Hat @ weg vets % cho & am, froreste 237 fl mat eae 10. a BeAQN-O-KYB Between @ PM and 7 PM the minute hand of a | Directions for the following 2 (two) items: clock will be ahead of the hour hand by | Read she fallowing passage and unsiwer the 2 (twoo} S.minutes at fay 6:15PM ob) 6:18PM (e) 6:36PM (a) 6:48PM There are § tasks and 5 persons, Task-l cannot be Aasigmed to either person-1. or person-2, Task-2 must be assigned to either person8 or persone4. Every person is to be assigned one task. In how many ways ean the assignment be done ? fa) 6 a2 (28 (ay aad The monthly incomes of Peter and Paul are in the ratio of 4 : 8. Their expenses are in the ratio of 3: 2. each saves & 6,000 at the end of the month, their monthly incomes respectively are (in &) 1a) 24,000.and 18,000 (b) 28,000-and 21,000 (er 32,000-and 24,000 (@) 84,000-and 28,000 ‘Two cities A and B are 860 km apart. A car gues from A to B with a speed of 40 kmvhr and returns to A vith a speed of 60 knvhr. What is the overage speed of the car 7 (a 45 kewhr (b) 48 kevhr (ch 30 km/hr (d) 95 km/hr 7. 7. items thet follow: A,B,C, D, Band F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthdays oa the same day of the same month, ‘The youngest is 17 years old and the oldest B is 22 years old. F is somewhere between B and D in age. Ais older ‘than B.C ig older than D. A is one year older than C. Which one of the following is possible ? a) Dis 20 years old (bi Fis 18 years old lc) Fis 19 years old tdi Pis 20 years old ‘What is the number of logically possible orders of all six cousins in terms of increasing age ? 1 tbh 2 3 idh4 ‘74. In a society it ig custamary for friends of the same ex to hug and for friends of opposite sex to shake hands when they meet. A group of friends met in a party and there were 24 handshakes. Which one among the following sumbers indicates the possible number of hugs ? fal 99 (b) 30 (2 @ 20 (48-A) Widing Biede GF 70. a, B-AQN-O-KYB veel € aft 5 oats 1 ara, an at cafes at seaan eaftp.2 6 at feet at wae | are-2, TT cafes at seen orf @ 2) fea arr safe 1 safe a we ard fer oer ® | ae ‘feos wien @ fear oT awa 82 fa) 6 (bo) 12 fc) 24 (a) 146 fen site ier At mites ort 4.3 sa a Rath om a.2 age a 8 oR ae aia 8 wee sah = 6,000 Ft wan wer f, Ft eph aiftee arr (eH) garner § 2 24,000 34% 18,000 28,000 21,000 92,000 5% 24,000 34,000 af 26,000 ta tb (or ‘ay Zee, ASB, THZR F360 km Ht #1 er ad bre 40 km H a anh & 37H 60 knvhr @ wa & A ae ote art 8 ar A sted wet wer he 45 kowhr 48 knvhr 50 km/hr (a (by te (@) 58 km/hr (are Freafeeliare 2 (ai) sreient & fore Pre = Rvafesliaa viveate a} afte atte se ae air} art 2 (at) sean & Fee CAT: A,B,C, D, BHR Fwae od #1 ete A TAL wi we foe ae & fg a a aes 6 oe A owe A wie S em é | wet Gra ip ad we 2 ak wae ae Esa aT) Gai paps aed2) apa m4 we ticpamiag?: acawmalads 72, Peafefiga 48 staan we aus 8? tap, 204 ar & oy Fised are tel Flat are ta) F207d we 73, ao wet unl at, aad ow HTT, where ey a fee syed A wan aa te @) 1 (bh) 2 (3 (a) 4 74, fet ara 8 ag frarg 2 fe GH Hi for & fis fret ong wezet Bra aw fied &, ai five fim i fer fret ame wean @ ea frome fe 2 i we ne a fiat oH a fret a 24 ar wa fre 7 | froaftioa § 8 ata eam dea, te a Ft aia Sie gfe oat fa) 39 tb) 30 fe 21 id) 20 Ay Siding %: $8 “HOE: 7. Shabnam and Rekha are in a sales group. ‘Only twe speak Tamil. The other two speak ‘Marathi Only ene man and one woman can drive a car. Shabnam speaks Marathi. Anil speaks ‘Tamil. drive, Hoth Rekha and David can ‘Which of the following statements is true ? (a) Both the Tamil speakers ean drive a car. "by Both the Marathi speakers can drive a car. () Both of those who ean drive a car speak Marathi. id) One of those who can drive a car speaks Tamil. 78. In a plane, line X is perpendicular to line ¥ ‘and parallel ts line Z; line U is perpendicular w both lines ¥ and W; line X is perpendicular to line V. Which one of the following statements is correct ? (a) 2, U and W are parallel. (b) X, Vand ¥ are parallel. (©) Z,VandU are all perpendicular to W. (a) ¥, Vand W are parallel 77. A cow costs more than 4 goats but less than 8 goats. If a goat costs between © 600 and 800, which of the following isa most valid conclusion ? (a) Acow costs more than & 2,600. (hb) Accow costs less than © 3,600. (A cow costa between & 2,600 and = 3,800, (2) A cow costs between © 2,400 and = 4.000. B-AQN-O-KYB 73, 80. (28~A) A society consists of only two types of people — fighters and cowards. Two cowards are always friends. A fighter and a coward are always enemies. Fighters are indifferent to one another. If A and B are enemies, C and D are friends, E and F are indifferent to each other, A and E are not enemies, while 8 and F are enemies Which of the following statements is correct ? fa) B, Cand F arc cowards. (b) A, Eand F are fighters. (©) Band E are in the same catogory. (qd) Aand F are in different categories. Ina box of marbles, there are three less white marbles than the red ones and five more white marbles than the green ones, If there are a tatel of 10 white marbles, how many marbles are there in the box ? a) 26 (by 28 ©) 32 id) 36 Candidates in a competitive examination consisted of 60% men and 40% women. 70% men and 75% women cleared the qualifying test and entered the final test where 80% men and 70% women were successful ‘Which of the following statements is correct ? {a} Success rate is higher for women. (b) Overall success rate is below 50%. (©) More men cleared the examination than women. 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Tera sett a fore ae: gattean gro fae re aere are & fre de fear are | G) sete we 3 fee an Gefen ger & | gefigen geo sein ge oem fer, frat fra ds 8 feo ao we rere an a Fara es fra ay ote on wa feerg ce GA ST ATCT | Gi) fg Ae gofean om @ afte gee an 2, A eA were Te a oe, waht fem re gett HA oR ae ae Ben &, fae 4 se ses fee saefinigern Boalt aes am Ze feet aren, whe seem fee ee B | it) ae weitere ger ag we wer ae fare ae, aeetiey seca gon see aa fear ore 2, ot ae ee a Pere . n Pa aig Se ae fen are We Tree Tere) ag Utteton oferta riers al Faery ee a ie Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the front cover of this Booklet. B-AQN.O-KYB (44-8) fata tn (ujstiarcts: ‘ cia Senco rain Exam 248 DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO T.B.C.: B-AQN-O-KYB ‘Test Booklet Series 1S2 PS: Serial TEST BOOKLET GENERAL STUDIES PAPER - Il Oe Time Allowed : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 260 INSTRUCTIONS 1. IMMEDIATELY APTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT ‘THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ItEMS, ETC. IF SO, ORT IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOK 2. Please note that it ia the candidate's responsibility to encode and fill ia the Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code A, B, C or D carefully and without any omission or discrepancy at the appropriate places in the OMR Answer Sheet. Any omissionidiscrepaney will render the Answer ‘Sheet liable for rejection. 3. You have to enter your Roll Number on the Test Bouklet in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet, 4. This Test Booklet contains 80 items (questions). Each item is printed both in Hindi and English. Each item comprises four responses (answers), You will select the response which you want to mark ‘on the answer Sheet. In case, you feel that there is more than ane correct response. mark the response which you consider Lhe best, In eny ease, chouse ONLY ONE response for cach item. 5, You have te mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided, See directions in the Answer Sheet. 6. All items carry equal marks. 7. Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet yau have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions ent to you with your ‘Admission Certificate. ‘After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and the examinotion has concluded, you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet, You are permitted to take away with you the Test Booklet. ® Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. 10, Penalty for wrong answers : ‘THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE. (i) There ate four alternatives for the ansmer to every question. For each question which has « penalty for which a wrong anewer has been given by the candidate, one-third of the mnrks asigméd! to that question will be deducted aa penalty ii) Ifa candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treatcd as a wrong answer even if one of the givers anzwers happens to be correct and there wil Be same penalty as abave ta that question, if t has a penalty, Wilt 1a question is left blank, ie., no answer is given by the candidate, there will by na penalty for that question, DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO aad ie waren wa Ge & Hee ges woe B.AQN-O-KYB (1-A) Directions for the following 8 (eight) items : Read the follawing six passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only. Passage - 1 Human history abounds in claims and theories confining the right of governing to a few select citizens, Exclusion of the any is justified on the ground that human beings may be rightfully segregated for the good of society and viability of the political process, . Which one of the following statements is east essential as a part of the argument in the above passage ? (a) Man seeks control over external things affecting him, (b) In society, there are ‘super’ and ‘subi human beings. (cl Exceptions to universal citizen participation are condveive to systemic efficary. (a) Governing implies disparities in indivi recognition of jual capacities. Passage ~2 By 2050, the Earth's population will likely have swelled from seven to nine billion people. ‘To fill all those stomachs — while accounting for shifting consumption patterns, elimate change, and « finite amount of arable land and potable water — some experts say food produetion will have t9 double. How can we make the numbers add up ? Experts say higher yielding erop varieties and more efficient farming methods will be crucial. So will waste reduction. Experts urge cities to reclaim nutrients and water from B-AQN-O-KYB 3. With reference to waste streams and presetwe farmland. Poor countries, they say, can improve erop storage and packaging and rich nations could cut back on resource-intensive foods like meat. 2. Which one of the following statements best sums up the above passage ? {a} The population of the world i growing very fast. (hb) Food security is a perennial problem only in developing countries. fe} The world does not ‘have enough Fosourees to meet the impending food scarcity, td) Food security is increasingly a callective challenge. Passage - 3 Many people in India fe defence expenditure on weapon-building, we can create a climate of peace with ovr neighbours, subsequently reducing the conflict or creating a no-war situation. People who proclaim such ideas are either the victims of war or the propagators of false argument. that if we cut our the above which of the following assumption? passage, is the most valid (a) Building of weapons systems by us has instigated our neighbours to wage wars against ua. (by Tho greater spending «on. weapon-building by us would lessen the possibility of armed conflic: with our neighbours (c) It is necessary to have state of the art weapons systems for national security. Many people in India believe that we are wasting our resourees on weapon-building. (db (2-Ay ding w:

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