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Question
If in the English alphabet, every alternate letter from B onwards is written in small
letters while others are written in capitals, then how will the 3rd day from Tuesday will
be coded?
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In a certain code language, '3a, 2b, 7c' means 'Truth is Eternal';
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While people in the Middle East have good reason to feel gravely threatened by terrorism,but
elsewhere in the world, its more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist
threat then they used to.
Directions for the questions: Identify the most appropriate summary for the paragraph.
To me, a "classic" means precisely the opposite of what my predecessors understood: a work
is classical by reason of its resistance to contemporaneity and supposed universality, by reason
of its capacity to indicate human particularity and difference in that past epoch. The classic is
not what tells me about shared humanity—or, more truthfully put, what lets me recognize
myself as already present in the past, what nourishes in me the illusion that everything has
been like me and has existed only to prepare the way for me. Instead, the classic is what gives
access to radically different forms of human consciousness for any given generation of readers,
and thereby expands for them the range of possibilities of what it means to be a human being.
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A translator of literary works needs a secure hold upon the two languages involved, supported
by a good measure of familiarity with the two cultures. For an Indian translating works in an
Indian language into English, finding satisfactory equivalents in a generalized western culture
of practices and symbols in the original would be less difficult than gaining fluent control of
contemporary English. When a westerner works on texts in Indian languages the
interpretation of cultural elements will be the major challenge, rather than control over the
grammar and essential vocabulary of the language concerned. It is much easier to remedy
lapses in language in a text translated into English, than flaws of content. Since it is easier for
an Indian to learn the English language than it is for a Briton or American to comprehend
Indian culture, translations of Indian texts is better left to Indians.
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Option A Option B Option C
Q–N+MxP
P+SxN–Q P–M+NxQ
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3a 7c 8b
1 2 3
the Lobbying Act, which imposes critics slammed the Lobbying Act,
draconian limits on the activities of critics slammed the Lobbying Act, which imposes draconian limits
imposing draconian limits on the
trade unions, was slammed by on the activities of trade unions.
activities of trade unions.
critics.
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but, elsewhere in the world, it’s elsewhere in the world, it’s more but elsewhere in the world, it’s
more that people are paying that people are paying greater more that people are paying
greater attention to the terrorist attention to the terrorist threat greater attention to the terrorist
threat then they used to. than they used to. threat than they used to
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As preserving cultural meanings is Indian translators should
While translating, the Indian and
the essence of literary translation translate Indian texts into English
the westerner face the same
Indians' knowledge of the local as their work is less likely to pose
challenges but they have different
culture outweighs the initial cultural problems which are
skill profiles and the former has the
disadvantage of lower fluency in harder to address than the
advantage.
English. quality of language.
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Correct
Option D
Answer
Q–S%P C
frIdAY D
57159413955 B
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9a C
4 B
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elsewhere in the world, its more that
people are paying greater attention to
the terrorist threat than they used to. B
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Westerners might be good at gaining
reasonable fluency in new languages,
but as understanding the culture C
reflected in literature is crucial,
Indians remain better placed.
Dissipate D
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Explanation
P – M → P is the brother of M
M + N → M is the mother of N
N x Q → N is the sister of Q
Therefore, P is the maternal uncle of Q.
The small letters are b, d, f, h, j, l, n, p, r, t, v, x, z. The third day from tuesday will be friday and code will be frIdA
Letters are arranged according to the digital sum roots which is explained by Example:
A = 1, B = 2, ..... ,H=8, I = 9, J = 10=1+0=1,M= 13= 1+3=4 & so on.
Similarly, code for MATHEMATICS is 4 1 2 8 5 4 1 2 9 3 1.
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In the second and third statements, the common code is '9a' and the common word is 'not'.
1. Q is son of R. draw this one with thick line in different horizontal rows. Both are male so take as’+’.
2. Use <=> between P and R in same row, because they are couple.
3. Add Y to R with dotted line in same row.
4. Add X to P with thick line downwards to different row. Here, X is ‘–‘.
5. Add Z to P and take Z as ‘+’.
6. So, Q and X are brother & sister.
Two female members are there with ‘-‘ symbols i.e. P and X.
As the sentence starts off with "Denouncing it...", the clause that follows has to first refer to who denounced it- in th
the critics.
Option B is not correct, as it implies critics impose draconian limits on the activities of trade unions.
The pronoun "which" after the "Lobbying Act" in option C clarifies that it is the Act that limits the activities of the tra
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There are 3 errors to spot in the given sentence:
Firstly, as the sentence starts with "while...", any option that follows this clause with "but" is incorrect.
Secondly, "its" is a personal pronoun- not the correct word to use here. "It's" meaning "it is" is the right word to use
context.
Thirdly, the sentence says people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat "then" they used to. This is inco
correct word to use instead is "than".
The author of the paragraph defines a classic as giving access to very different forms of human consciousness for a
any time, enabling them to experience the different possibilities of being a human being. That being the case, (1) an
advocate a unified experience of human consciousness are ruled out. Even (2) which refers to a common humanity
out. Only (3) faithfully sticks to the classical experience going beyond the notion of a unified human consciousness t
to different forms of human consciousness.
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The paragraph essentially reveals that an Indian translating works in an Indian language to English would find cultu
in the western world easily, whereas a Westerner would find it very difficult to interpret cultural elements into Englis
better if an Indian translates Indian texts into English, as lapses in language are easily addressed, whereas flaws of
strict no-no! (4) does not mention translation at all and is thus found wanting. (3) does not explicitly recommend th
the said translation either, hence it is also found wanting. (1) also does not sufficiently press that Indians translate I
(3) comprehensively reframes the paragraph.
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