Sample Paper 131
Sample Paper 131
Sample Paper 131
1. Which of the following combination of crops provide raw material for agro-based industries?
(a) Cotton, jute and oilseeds
(b) Pulses, tobacco and jute
(c) Jowar, cotton and sugarcane
(d) Ragi, spices and sugarcane
3. The main purpose of using a large number of cotton bales in the mixing is to
(a) produce a strong yarn
(b) get consistent yarn quality
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(c) reduce waste
(d) increase cleaning efficiency in the room
5. The foreign institutional investors were first allowed to invest in India in the year
(a) 1995
(b) 1994
(c) 1993
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(d) 1992
(a) India
(b) Japan
(c) South Korea
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(d) Indonesia
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7. What is the name of the first American President who modelled for Van Huesan shirts?
(a) Jimmy Carter
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9. Where was held the 49th International Advertising festival which was held in June 2002 ?
(a) Cannes
(b) Bangkok
(c) Geneva
(d) Bonn
10. According to the act of companies , every private company should have a minimum paid up
capital of
(a) Rs. 25 lakh
(b) Rs. 10 lakh
(c) Rs. 5 lakh
(d) Rs. 2 lakh
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11. Who is the famous car designer ?
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(a) Alexandera Acquino
(b) Sabira Merchant
(c) Dilip Chhaboia
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(d) Rohit Bal
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12. where is the headquarters of South India Textile Research Association ?
(a) Hyderabad
(b) Chennai
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(c) Coimbatore
(d) Bangalore
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(c) lignin
(d) none of the above
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14. According to Economic Intelligence unit, maximum amount of Foreign direct investment is
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received by
(a) India
(b) South Korea
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(c) China
(d) Brazil
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15. ISO recommended test conditions for textiles is
(a) 30 , 65% Relative humidity
(b) 25 , 60% Relative humidity
(c) 20 , 60% Relative humidity
(d) 20 , 65% Relative humidity
17. What was the fiscal deficit in crores in the budget estimates for 2002-2003 ?
(a) 118816
(b) 116314
(c) 131721
(d) 135524
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18. Sanforizing treatment is given to fabrics made of
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(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Polyester
(d) Polyamides
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19. If crease-recovery angle of a finished fabric is 300 and above, then it is called
(a) Wash-n-wear
(b) resin-finished fabric
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23. A stud is
(a) headless screw
(b) screw with long threads
(c) screw with circular threads
(d) screw with cylindrical head
25. Which software is developed to satisfy the needs of a broad group of users is ?
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(a) Vertical Market Software
(b) Horizontal Market Software
(c) Industry Specific Software
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(d) Freeware Software
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26. Which brand sells you ''More Car per Car''?
(a) Santro
(b) Versa
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(c) Indica
(d) Esteem
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(b) Reva
(c) Beva
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(d) Mewa
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Direction (31 – 35): Study the information given below to answer these questions.
(i) There is a family of 5 persons P, Q, R , S and T
(ii) They are working as a doctor, a teacher, a trader, a lawyer and a farmer
(iii) Q, an unmarried teacher, is the daughter of P
(iv) T , a lawyer, is the brother of R
(v) R is the husband of the only married couple in the family
(vi) P , a farmer, is a father of two sons and on unmarried daughter.
(vi) Daughter in law of a is a doctor.
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31. Which of the following is a group of female members in the family
(a) Q and S (b) S and T (c) P, R and T (d) Q and R
Directions (36 to 40) : On the basis of the information provided answer the following questions :
Six people are sitting on the ground in a hexagonal shape. The hexagon’s vertices are marked as
U,V,W,X,Y,Z. but not in any order. However all the sides of hexagon are of some length. U is not
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Directions (41 to 43 ) : In these questions some of the letters are missing. The letters are given in the
proper sequence as one of the alternatives. Find the correct choice.
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(a) aba (b) bba (c) bab (d) baa
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42. rst – vrs – uv – stu – rst –
(a) rstrsts (b) uvrstu (c) uvtrsuv (d) utrvuv
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43. – c – ca – ab – bc –
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(a) abcac (b) babca (c) ccabb (d) bcabb
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Directions (44 – 46) : Six products A, B , C, D, E and F are to be placed in display windows of a
shop. There are six display windows number one, two, three, four, five, six and one product is to be
put in one window. Moreover A can not be immediately to the left or immediately to the right of B. C
must be immediately to the left of D. F can not be in window number six.
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44. Which of the following products cannot be placed in the window no. one?
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46. If A is placed in window no. five which of the following products must be placed in window no.
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six?
(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E
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Direction (47 to 50): In each of the following questions there is two statements, those are the
conclusions numbered I and II. Think that statements are to be true, and if they are known facts
then click on the answer .
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If both follow
(d) If neither I nor II follows
47. Statements :
All players are smokers. Some smokers are wine addict.
Conclusions :
I. All smokers are players
II. Some wine-addicts are smokers.
48. Statements : All women are ministers. All ministers are. simpletons
Conclusions :
I . All women are simpleton.
II. All ministers are simpleton.
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49. Statements : All cars are not trains. All cars are four wheeled vehicles.
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Conclusions :
I. All trains are not four wheeled vehicles.
II. Some trains are four wheeled vehicles.
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50. Statements : All jails are guest houses. All guest houses are comfortable.
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Conclusions :
I. All jails are comfortable.
II. No jail is comfortable.
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A smith has five iron articles A, B, C, D and E each having a different weight.
(i) A weighs twice as much as B
(ii) B weighs 4 and a 1/2 times as much as C
(iii) C weighs half as much as D
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55. Which of the following represents the descending order of weights of the articles?
(a) A,B,E,D,C (b) B,D,E,A,C
(c) A,B,C,D,E (d) C,D,E,B,A
Directions ( 56 to 57) : from the set of numbers given in the four alternatives, which is the most
similar to the set given in the question
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(d) [60, 69, 82]
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57. Given set : [81, 77, 69]
(a) [56, 52 44]
(b) [92, 88, 79]
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(c) [75, 71, 60]
(d) [ 64, 61, 53]
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operated. He believes that such conversation makes for better morale and also lets him know what
is taking place in the factory. Every monday morning at the production meeting, he brings up some
aspects of information picked up from the previous week’s factory visits and asks for an explanation
of it. Usually his production management persional answers him, but Kumar continues asking about
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other bits of information he received until his associates are unable to answer or inform him that he
has incorrect information. Rajesh, however, insists that the operative employees are telling him the
truth and sometimes he points out that the same information is given to him by different employees
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in different departments. Some of his associates have suggested that they accompany Kumar during
his factory tours, but he will have no part of this, stating that more than one management member is
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with him. He claims the friendly, sincere atmosphere he has achieved with many of the workers in
the factory is a definite advantage and helps communication, and he does not want to jeopardise it in
any way. Kumar is not entirely satisfied with his production control manager, Anil Sinha, who just
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does not seem to comprehend what he is told. Kumar admits the manufacturing work is getting quite
complicted, but it irks him when Sinha just stands there and replies ‘yes’, ‘yes’, ‘yes’. Kumar has
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noticed that Sinha says he understands a request or a suggestion or a change given to him, but then
proceeds to go about his work as if nothing had been said to him.
58. The focus of this situation is on
(a) factory management (b) production control
(c) communicating and management
(d) efficient supervision
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(c) exaggerated (d)reliable
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62. According to Mr. Kumar, the information is given to him by
(a) one individual worker
(b) more than one worker in one department
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(c) more than one worker in more than one department
(d) the owner of the company
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63. Who suggested that his associates accompany him during his factory tour?
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64. As a superintendent, what will you do during the tours of the factory?
(a) Listen to grievances of the associates (b) Reprimand the inefficient worker
(c) Suspend the inefficient worker (d) Counsel and boost the morale of the workers
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65. As a worker, what will you do during the visit of Mr. Kumar?
(a) Keep quiet (b) Explain your tardiness
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66. Rajesh Kumar does not want to visit the factory alongwith his associates because
(a) it will expose his weaknesses as a superintendent
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68. Dilip Kumar could not get any accomodation for the night as
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(a) all the hotels in the city were closed (b) all the hotel rooms were booked
(c) the hotels were too expensive for him to afford (d) he wanted to spend the night in the open
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(a) an expensive hotel (b) a highway hotel (c) a roadside eatery (d) a free resting place
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70. The porter refused to help Dilip Kumar because
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(a) he was rude to the porter
(b) he had no previous acquaintance with the porter
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When my wife, son and I were travelling in a rented car through Paris on our way to a cousin’s home
in the northern suburbs, I became throughly confused by the maze of circular and one way streets.
Finally, we spotted a policeman and pulled up to ask directions. We were surprised when he
removed his tall helmet, opened the back door and slid in beside our son. ‘‘It will be much easier to
show you’’, he explained. Off we went through a series of left and right turns, traffic lights and even a
short jaunt up a one-way lane the wrong way.Twenty minutes later we arrived at a main
interesection. ‘‘Now you will be all right’’, announced our guide. ‘‘Just turn here, stay on the road for
eight or nine kilometers, and you are there’’. With that he opened the door, got out, replaced his
helmet and strode briskly off.
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(c) residential area outside a town
(d) an industrial town
78. What is the combination of crops provide raw material for agro-based industries?
(a) Cotton, jute and oilseeds
(b) Pulses, tobacco and jute
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(a) Pfaff
(b) Bropher
(c) Kenstar
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(d) Singer
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80. The main purpose of using a large number of cotton bales in the mixing is to
(a) produce a strong yarn (b) get consistent yarn quality
(c) reduce waste
(d) improve cleaning efficiency in the blow room
82. The foreign institutional investors were first allowed to invest in India in the year
(a) 1995 (b) 1994 (c) 1993 (d) 1992
83. The biggest textile fair of Asia known as ‘Hemitextile’ was held in
(a) India (b) Japan (c) South Korea (d) Indonesia
84. Name the first American President who modelled for Van Huesan shirts?
(a) Jimmy Carter (b) Ronald Reagon (c) George Bush
(d) Bill Clinton
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85. ‘The man of substance’ is the promotional logo of which suiting shirting?
(a) Raymond (b) Graviera (c) Van Huesan
(d) Louise Phillipe
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86. Where the 49th International advertising festival was held which is in June 2002 ?
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(a) Cannes
(b) Bangkok
(c) Geneva (d) Bonn
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87. According to the act of companies, every private company should have a minimum paid up
capital of
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(a) Rs. 25 lakh (b) Rs. 10 lakh (c) Rs. 5 lakh (d) Rs. 2 lakh
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(b) cellulose
(c) lignin
(d) none of the above
91. According to Economic Intelligence unit, who is the received maximum amount of Foreign Direct
Investment ?
(a) India (b) South Korea
(c) China (d) Brazil
93.What was the fiscal deficit (in crores) in the budget estimates for 2002-2003 ?
(a) 118816
(b) 116314
(c) 131721
(d) 135524
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94. Sanforizing treatment is given to fabrics made of
(a) Cotton (b) Jute (c) Polyester (d) Polyamides
97. A stud is
(a) headless screw (b) screw with long threads
(c) screw with circular threads (d) screw with cylindrical head
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(d) Tourism
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99. which software developed to satisfy the needs of a broad group of users ?
(a) Vertical Market Software (b) Horizontal Market Software
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102. What is name of the India’s first Electric Car which is known as?
(a) Mova (b) Reva (c) Beva (d) Mewa
104. Which Indian Entrepreneur was recently awarded the Max Schmidheiny Foundation Freedom
award?
(a) Adi Godrej (b) Anil Ambani (c) Azim Premji (d) NRN Murthy
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Direction (Q. Nos. 105-109):
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These questions consist of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it.
You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. a.
105. How is D related to A?
I. B is the brother of A
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II. B is D’s son
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II. Himanshu was born three years after his mother’s marriage
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(c) JK (d) JL
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Direction (Q. Nos. 115-119):
Answer these questions referring to the symbol-letter number sequence given below:
a.
EG4BH75@K8DN£QZ$W3C19*LB2S6
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115. How many such consonants are there in the above sequence which are immediately preceded
by a symbol and
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116. Which of the following is exactly in the mid way between the 9th from the left end and 7th from
the right end?
(a) Q (b) Z (c) $ (d) W
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117. If the first 15 elements are written in reverse, then which of the following will be 7th to the left of
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118. How many such digits are there in the given sequence which are immediately preceded as well
as followed by digits?
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Choose the right answer on the basis of the information given below.
Six persons U,V,W,X,Y and Z were playing a game a cards. U’s father, mother and uncle were in the
group. There were two women. V the mother of U got more points than her husband. X got more
points than Y but less than Z. Niece of Y got lowest points. Father of U got more points than Z, but
could not win the game.
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122. Who is the husband of V ?
(a) Z (b) Y (c) X (d) W a.
123. B was one lady. Who was the other lady?
(a) W (b) X (c) Y (d) U
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Choose the right answer on the basis of the information given below.
Six books A, B, C, D, E & F are placed side by side. C, B and E have blue covers and other books
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have red covers. OnlyD and F are new books and the rest are old. A, C and D are law reports others
are Gazetters.
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have higher GPAs than C.
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6. Each of the following could be true EXCEPT
(a) A has the highest GPA.
(b) B has the highest GPA.
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(c) I has the highest GPA.
(d) More than three students have lower GPAs than K.
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7. Which of the following, if true, would be sufficient to determine who has the lowest GPA?
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8. If F has a higher GPA than A, how many different rankings, by GPA, of the students are possible?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6
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Following are a list of 21 questions with 4 alternatives each. Choose the correct/best alternative.
10. You are in the middle of watching a movie in a theatre. The lights go out and there is panic every
where. May be there is a fire somewhere. You would
(a) Try to save your skin by running away.
(b) Be seated and wait.
(c) Try to calm down people and help them find a way out.
(d) Cry at the pitch of your voice.
12. You are driving on the highway and see an accident. The car driver is seriously injured and the
truck driver, who hit him, has run away from there. You would
(a) Ask for help from passersby.
(b) Put the victim in your car and take him away to the hospital.
(c) Sit and pacify the victim.
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(d) Drive away from the accident site.
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13. You are sitting for an examination and someone in your class is caught copying. The principal
asks you whether the person was copying or not. Your reply would be
(a) I do not know sir.
a.
(b) Yes sir! he was copying.
(c) Sir, I do not want to be involved.
(d) Sir, you are a better judge I was busy writing on my answer sheet.
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17. You are waiting at a traffic signal and the driver behind you starts horning and urging you to
break the signal. You
(a) Give in to pressure and break the signal.
(b) Ignore the driver behind you.
(c) Get down and yell at the driver.
(d) Tell the driver that breaking signals is dangerous.
18. You are the second best student of your class. The topper is intelligent and shares a good
rapport with students and teachers alike. You want to emulate him. You would
(a) Work harder and try to copy him.
(b) Work to improve your image in the minds of your teachers.
(c) Work harder and follow your own style of studies, without bothering how the topper works.
(d) Work harder, have a good rapport with your teachers and classmates and also assimilate the
good points of the topper.
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20. I know my goals and ambitions in life and work towards them.
(a) Strongly agree. (b) Strongly disagree.
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(c) Moderately agree.
(d) Moderately disagree. a.
21. I often evaluate my behaviour and try to improve upon my short comings.
(a) Strongly agree. (b) Strongly disagree.
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(c) Moderately agree.
(d) Moderately disagree.
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22. You are hurt badly by certain remarks made at the office about you. You would
(a) Forget and state, i give a damn.
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