Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
Knowledge means knowing the things in an appropriate and better way. A man of knowledge can understand the circumstances more wisely, so can decide the things favorably. Knowledge inspired. confidence and courage to act at a right time. A man of knowledge possesses immense influence in society. He has the capacity to lead the society, mold the society in a positive direction and keeps away the society from the many social evils. A man of knowledge can turn the sleeping people into a thundering force. Whatever the inventions and discoveries are seen today. from needle to the jet planes. are the result of proper use of knowledge. Human being is the only creature who can use his brain wisely, rationally, selectively and can do wonders.
Q. What sort of life a man of knowledge can lead?
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Mandela recollects that it was almost impossible for a black man in south Africa to fulfill his obligation to his family and society because of the system of apartheid practiced by the white rulers. He began to hanker after freedom when he realized that his freedom had been taken away from him when he reached manhood. He yearned for the basic and honorable freedoms of achieving his potential, of marrying, having a family-the freedom not to be obstructed in a lawful life. When Mandela realized that not only his freedom was curtailed, but the freedom of everyone who looked like him was also curtailed. That's when he joined the African national Congress and that is when the hunger for his own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of his people.
Q. What was the realization of Mandela?
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Direction: While the modern India has made progress in various fields, the priceless intangible heritage of works like the Sama Veda have gone unnoticed-a great loss indeed. We have, it could be said, mindlessly pursed a line of development causing
unwelcome changes to the very fabric of our culture; not very different from iconoclastic behavior. In spite of the fact that a large number of rich Indians possess more wealth than the world's richest, we demonstrate such ignorance about the Vedas in general and Sama Veda in particular. One needs to find out why the world’s oldest composite literature on religion, sciences, humanities and spirituality attracts little public attention today. The yajnas, apart from their religious functions, were unfortunately termed as mere ‘rituals’ even by Indian scholars and so their secular significance has been undermined. It has been shown in a premiere scientific institute in Pune that the Yajna bhasma being of the size of nano-particles had positive effects on human health and the environment.
Q. According to the passage "the iconoclastic behaviour" means ?
Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The harbor was abuzz. People were wandering here and there, screwing their eyes up to the horizon, checking to see if the ship had arrived. Not just any ship of course there were plenty of those to be seen on the waters, bobbing elegantly but this was the "Tuscany", from America. Nothing to boast of as far as the ship itself was concerned. Just the cargo she carried. Finally, a ship arrived, slowly, painstakingly, with two men, seen as little specks on the deck.
Q. 'Screwing their eyes upto the horizon' means?
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Shouldn't we then live in harmony with nature and evolve with it? Our brains, too, are wired to enjoy the beauty of nature. No man-made systems can complete with the joy and well-being. we feel in observing nature's display all year round. We recover rapidly from physical stress when exposed to pleasing natural environmental beauty. We take holidays amidst natural scenic wonders and we retreat to nature to recover and recoup from stress. Yet, we choose to destroy nature with our wasteful lifestyles and our burgeoning population. We use natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural tapestry, and have even started playing God !
Q. How can we live in harmony with nature?
Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
Knowledge means knowing the things in an appropriate and better way. A man of knowledge can understand the circumstances more wisely, so can decide the things favorably. Knowledge inspired. confidence and courage to act at a right time. A man of knowledge possesses immense influence in society. He has the capacity to lead the society, mold the society in a positive direction and keeps away the society from the many social evils. A man of knowledge can turn the sleeping people into a thundering force. Whatever the inventions and discoveries are seen today. from needle to the jet planes. are the result of proper use of knowledge. Human being is the only creature who can use his brain wisely, rationally, selectively and can do wonders.
Q. What is the reformative activity of a man of knowledge according to the given passage?
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Mandela recollects that it was almost impossible for a black man in south Africa to fulfill his obligation to his family and society because of the system of apartheid practiced by the white rulers. He began to hanker after freedom when he realized that his freedom had been taken away from him when he reached manhood. He yearned for the basic and honorable freedoms of achieving his potential, of marrying, having a family-the freedom not to be obstructed in a lawful life. When Mandela realized that not only his freedom was curtailed, but the freedom of everyone who looked like him was also curtailed. That's when he joined the African national Congress and that is when the hunger for his own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of his people.
Q. Whose concern does this passage voice?
Direction: While the modern India has made progress in various fields, the priceless intangible heritage of works like the Sama Veda have gone unnoticed-a great loss indeed. We have, it could be said, mindlessly pursed a line of development causing
unwelcome changes to the very fabric of our culture; not very different from iconoclastic behavior. In spite of the fact that a large number of rich Indians possess more wealth than the world's richest, we demonstrate such ignorance about the Vedas in general and Sama Veda in particular. One needs to find out why the world’s oldest composite literature on religion, sciences, humanities and spirituality attracts little public attention today. The yajnas, apart from their religious functions, were unfortunately termed as mere ‘rituals’ even by Indian scholars and so their secular significance has been undermined. It has been shown in a premiere scientific institute in Pune that the Yajna bhasma being of the size of nano-particles had positive effects on human health and the environment.
Q. Which of the following is having positive effects on human body ?
Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The harbor was abuzz. People were wandering here and there, screwing their eyes up to the horizon, checking to see if the ship had arrived. Not just any ship of course there were plenty of those to be seen on the waters, bobbing elegantly but this was the "Tuscany", from America. Nothing to boast of as far as the ship itself was concerned. Just the cargo she carried. Finally, a ship arrived, slowly, painstakingly, with two men, seen as little specks on the deck.
People were wandering here and there explains ?
1. People were eagerly waiting for ship to arrive at the harbour
2. People were waiting for cargo carried by the ship.
Q. Which of the statement are true ? select the code given below .
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Shouldn't we then live in harmony with nature and evolve with it? Our brains, too, are wired to enjoy the beauty of nature. No man-made systems can complete with the joy and well-being. we feel in observing nature's display all year round. We recover rapidly from physical stress when exposed to pleasing natural environmental beauty. We take holidays amidst natural scenic wonders and we retreat to nature to recover and recoup from stress. Yet, we choose to destroy nature with our wasteful lifestyles and our burgeoning population. We use natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural tapestry, and have even started playing God !
Q. What is the human weakness?
Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
Knowledge means knowing the things in an appropriate and better way. A man of knowledge can understand the circumstances more wisely, so can decide the things favorably. Knowledge inspired. confidence and courage to act at a right time. A man of knowledge possesses immense influence in society. He has the capacity to lead the society, mold the society in a positive direction and keeps away the society from the many social evils. A man of knowledge can turn the sleeping people into a thundering force. Whatever the inventions and discoveries are seen today. from needle to the jet planes. are the result of proper use of knowledge. Human being is the only creature who can use his brain wisely, rationally, selectively and can do wonders.
Q. Proper use of knowledge can?
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Mandela recollects that it was almost impossible for a black man in south Africa to fulfill his obligation to his family and society because of the system of apartheid practiced by the white rulers. He began to hanker after freedom when he realized that his freedom had been taken away from him when he reached manhood. He yearned for the basic and honorable freedoms of achieving his potential, of marrying, having a family-the freedom not to be obstructed in a lawful life. When Mandela realized that not only his freedom was curtailed, but the freedom of everyone who looked like him was also curtailed. That's when he joined the African national Congress and that is when the hunger for his own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of his people.
Q. What made him join the African National Congress?
Direction: While the modern India has made progress in various fields, the priceless intangible heritage of works like the Sama Veda have gone unnoticed-a great loss indeed. We have, it could be said, mindlessly pursed a line of development causing
unwelcome changes to the very fabric of our culture; not very different from iconoclastic behavior. In spite of the fact that a large number of rich Indians possess more wealth than the world's richest, we demonstrate such ignorance about the Vedas in general and Sama Veda in particular. One needs to find out why the world’s oldest composite literature on religion, sciences, humanities and spirituality attracts little public attention today. The yajnas, apart from their religious functions, were unfortunately termed as mere ‘rituals’ even by Indian scholars and so their secular significance has been undermined. It has been shown in a premiere scientific institute in Pune that the Yajna bhasma being of the size of nano-particles had positive effects on human health and the environment.
Q. What regret does this passage talk about ?
Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The harbor was abuzz. People were wandering here and there, screwing their eyes up to the horizon, checking to see if the ship had arrived. Not just any ship of course there were plenty of those to be seen on the waters, bobbing elegantly but this was the "Tuscany", from America. Nothing to boast of as far as the ship itself was concerned. Just the cargo she carried. Finally, a ship arrived, slowly, painstakingly, with two men, seen as little specks on the deck.
Q. This was the 'Tuscany' is referred to as 'she carried' who is she?
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Shouldn't we then live in harmony with nature and evolve with it? Our brains, too, are wired to enjoy the beauty of nature. No man-made systems can complete with the joy and well-being. we feel in observing nature's display all year round. We recover rapidly from physical stress when exposed to pleasing natural environmental beauty. We take holidays amidst natural scenic wonders and we retreat to nature to recover and recoup from stress. Yet, we choose to destroy nature with our wasteful lifestyles and our burgeoning population. We use natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural resources inefficiently and destroy them for technological development. We think we can change the natural tapestry, and have even started playing God !
Q. How does nature help us in recovering?
Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with some part of it marked in underline. You have to identify the option that would replace the underlined part and make the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.
An uncertain macroeconomic environment is making the renowned e-commerce giant review its global workforce, as it plans to lay out round ten thousand employees in corporate and technology roles.
Directions: Spot the error in the underlined part of the sentence and choose the correct sentence accordingly.
There are two pieces to Mr Keats' argument: that English is open-source as other languages are not: and that is why it has spread.
Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for the blanks that best fits in the context of the sentence. If all the words given can fill the blank appropriately, choose ‘All are correct’ as your answer.
The Budget _____________ the stage for a timely and indispensable policy _____________ on green growth.
Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given followed by a blank. You are provided with three fragments I, II and III. You have to identify which fragment/s can carry forward the given sentence in the most logical way so as to make the sentence coherent and contextually correct.
Q. Technological advancements have revolutionized the way we communicate because ______________.
I. they have made information sharing faster and more convenient.
II. they have led to increased isolation and lack of face-to-face interactions.
III. they have eliminated all forms of traditional communication methods.
Civilisation means outward….(21)… whereas culture means inward perfection. We may be…(22)...today, but we are not cultured. We have trains, aeroplanes and all the modern modes and ….(23).. . This is…(24)…on the road of materialism but we have lost our finer emotions. Civilisation has…..(25)…mystery and romance out of the heart of nature and …..(26)… her beauty and magic. It has placed…..(27)….power in the hands of man, making him a….(28)….. With a single atom or hydrogen bomb, he can rain death and ..(29)…… in millions of innocent creatures. Thus, he is out to….(30)…..himself with his own hands.
Q. Find the word most appropriate for Blank No. 29
दिए गए विकल्पों में से ‘कलाकार’ शब्द में प्रत्यय है।
दिए गए विकल्पों में से ‘मानव’ शब्द से _______विशेषण बनेगा।
‘तुम काम कर रहे हो कि समय बर्बाद कर रहे हो।’ इस वाक्य में रेखांकित वाक्यांश के लिए उचित मुहावरा क्या है।
'प्रतिरक्षा' का पर्यायवाची शब्द क्या होगा ?
निम्नलिखित शब्दों में से तद्भव शब्द का चयन कीजिए:
'फटे–पुराने कपड़े पहनने वाला' वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द है-