RK JHA Solutions for Chapter: Verbal and Logical Ability, Exercise 11: Solved Paper 2010

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While no one made any __________ the financial scandal while he was in the room, there was a feeling of awe to the ___________ created by the broker that had snared many unsuspecting investors under the _____________ that everyone would end up rich and the fact that he had been celebrating his ___________ of the legal authorities by attending parties.

The option that best fills the blanks in the above paragraph would be

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"So you want me to proscribe Ceecee...". The most suitable inference about Ceecee can be

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Read the sentences and choose the option that best arranges them in a logical order.

1. Well, it may mean various things; but one very likely thinks first of all that a picture of the object comes before the child's mind when it hears the word.

2. But what does this mean?

3. I will call it "ostensive teaching of words". I say that it will form an important part of the training, because it is so with human beings; not because it could not be imagined otherwise.

4. But now, if this does happen - is it the purpose of the word? Yes, it may be the purpose. I can imagine such a use of words (of series of sounds).

5. This ostensive teaching of words can be said to establish an association between the word and the thing.

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The boss called to inform that he _________ be coming to office that day. However the employees did not take it easy as they know it was his ________ to give them a surprise by coming in and checking who was at work. Any employee, once caught not working, would then be required to __________ on the reasons for not working and if the boss was not satisfied the employee had to work on Sunday to ____________ the wrong.

The option that best fills the blanks in the above paragraph would be

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"The sum of behaviour is to retain a man's dignity without intruding upon the liberty of others", stated Sir Francis Bacon. If this is the case, then not intruding upon another's liberty is impossible. The conclusion strongly implied by the author of the passage is

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Gourmet is to gourmand as

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In the song sung on Independence Day, Ram's voice was _________.

The option that best fills in the blank in the above sentence would be

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Classify following sentences into Fact (F), Judgment (J) and Inference (I) based on the definitions provided below, and choose the most suitable sequence among the given options. Fact (F): If it to known matter of direct observation, or an existing reality or something known to be true. Judgment (J): If it is an opinion or estimate or anticipation of common sense or intention. Inference (I): If it is logical conclusion or deduction about something based on the knowledge of facts.

i. Proper allocation of resources is required for the overall development of our economy.

ii. Government has decided to allocate the gas from KG basin to power fertiliser sector.

iii. A court decision against the declared policy guidelines can result in government intervention in the form of an appeal.

iv. Some section of the society may consider this decision as a deliberate attempt to protect some private interest.