Dr. (CDR) N K Natarajan Solutions for Chapter: Practice Papers, Exercise 4: Exercise
Dr. (CDR) N K Natarajan Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Knowledge/General Awareness Solutions for Exercise - Dr. (CDR) N K Natarajan Solutions for Chapter: Practice Papers, Exercise 4: Exercise
Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 2: Practice Papers, Exercise 4: Exercise with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Air Force Common Admission Test solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Dr. (CDR) N K Natarajan Solutions for Chapter: Practice Papers, Exercise 4: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Q) The consumer movement in India is yet to make the grade. In the metropolitan areas, consumer organisations do exist but their role in the prevention of adulteration is limited. The position is worse in the countryside, where the ignorance of the consumer is exploited by unscrupulous trades. The government's oldest remedy, which has been tried down the decades since 1947, is to motivate the masses, to enlist themselves in consumer cooperatives besides encouraging industrial units or other establishments to set up separate retail outlets solely for the benefit of their employees.
Consumer organizations are a limit since they prevent adulteration of food substances.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Q) The consumer movement in India is yet to make the grade. In the metropolitan areas, consumer organisations do exist but their role in the prevention of adulteration is limited. The position is worse in the countryside, where the ignorance of the consumer is exploited by unscrupulous trades. The government's oldest remedy, which has been tried down the decades since 1947, is to motivate the masses, to enlist themselves in consumer cooperatives besides encouraging industrial units or other establishments to set up separate retail outlets solely for the benefit of their employees.
The consumer movement is doing well in other countries and the people are healthy there.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate and (d) if it is definitely false.
Q) The consumer movement in India is yet to make the grade. In the metropolitan areas, consumer organisations do exist but their role in the prevention of adulteration is limited. The position is worse in the countryside, where the ignorance of the consumer is exploited by unscrupulous trades. The government's oldest remedy, which has been tried down the decades since 1947, is to motivate the masses, to enlist themselves in consumer cooperatives besides encouraging industrial units or other establishments to set up separate retail outlets solely for the benefit of their employees.
Inference:The people have not shown a real interest in the government's plan.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Theoretical education greatly facilitates the development process.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Q) One cannot emphasie too strongly that the efficiency and speed with which modern technology can be introduced in underdeveloped countries is very much a matter of quality and character of the syster of education. In many underdeveloped countries, too many resources are spent in provideing high level education of a theoretical kind and too little in creating a cadre of qualified managers, engineers and technicians.
The quality of education is high in developed countries.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Underdeveloped countries have a shortage of qualified managers, doctors, and engineers.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Q) One cannot emphasie too strongly that the efficiency and speed with which modern technology can be introduced in underdeveloped countries is very much a matter of quality and character of the syster of education. In many underdeveloped countries, too many resources are spent in provideing high level education of a theoretical kind and too little in creating a cadre of qualified managers, engineers and technicians.
Modern technology that originated in developed countries will not be suitable for underdeveloped countries.

Read the passage and examine the inference in the context of the passage and choose (a) as your answer, if the inference is true, (b) if it is probably true (c) if the data is adequate (d) if it is probably false and (e) if it is definitely false.
Q) One cannot emphasie too strongly that the efficiency and speed with which modern technology can be introduced in underdeveloped countries is very much a matter of quality and character of the syster of education. In many underdeveloped countries, too many resources are spent in provideing high level education of a theoretical kind and too little in creating a cadre of qualified managers, engineers and technicians.
The system of education in underdeveloped countries is not suitable for their needs.
