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shape and help expand India‘s economy, labour culture from materialist excess. Aided by the notion
regulations must cater to their workers‘ needs and be that government should be both regulator and promoter
cognizant of emerging businesses and organizational of economic activity, these norms persisted long after
models. This calls for consistency and the elimination the American Revolution helped unleash the economic
of all vagueness in existing labour norms and rules. forces that produced capitalism.
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3. What is the most logical and appropriate 5. Two statements S1 and S2 are given below
followed by a Question:
conclusion that we can infer from this
S1: In a cricket match, out of 11 batsmen, the
passage? sum of the runs scored by last 10 batsmen
(a) That the underlying similarities of certain is 16 times the first batsman.
S2: The average runs scored by all batsmen is
arguments regarding the development of
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capitalism in the United States need to be Question:
highlighted. Find the runs scored by first batsmen.
Which one of the following is correct in respect
(b) That both the competing arguments
of the above Statements and the Question?
regarding the development of capitalism in (a) S1 alone is sufficient to answer the
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revenues and hence more growth and
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investment.
(c) Entrepreneurs and corporations must be
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incentivised to invest in employment
girls is 3 : 2. The average weight of the boys is intensive sectors.
54 kg and that of the girls is 42 kg. What is the (d) India will have to adopt a mix of tax and
average weight of the whole class? non-tax revenue to meet its welfare
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200 which have 3 as a digit but only at unit Read the following five passages and answer the items
place and are also divisible by 3?
that follow each passage. Your answers to these items
(a) There are less than 7 but more than 3 such
integers. should be based on the passages only.
(b) There are more than 7 such integers. Passage 1
(c) There are only 3 such integers. Segmenting the labour market and creating a separate
(d) There are only 6 such integers
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education earlier in the life cycle. In other words, in 2. Restricting data flows across geographical
countries where there are few opportunities for decent boundaries is inimical to the growth of
work requiring advanced skills, and where returns to
global business.
education are therefore limited, parents have less
Which of the above assumptions is/are not
reasons to delay their children‘s entry into work and to
incur the costs associated with their children‘s valid?
schooling. By the same reasoning, in countries where (a) 1 only
the demand for skilled labour is high, and returns to
(b) 2 only
education are therefore significant, families have a
(c) Both 1 and 2
strong incentive to postpone their children‘s transition
to work and to instead invest in their education. (d) Neither 1 nor 2
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disease and lung cancer. Children exposed to Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
secondhand smoke have a higher risk of ear infections, (a) 1 only
colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, and more severe asthma.
(b) 2 only
Mothers who breathe secondhand smoke while
(c) Both 1 and 2
pregnant are more likely to have preterm labor and
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
babies with low birth weight.
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Passage 3 69. When the digits of a two-digit number are
Biodiversity is important for more than just food. For reversed, the number decreases by 45. Sum of
instance, we use between 50,000 to 70,000 plant
species for medicines worldwide. The Great Barrier the least and the highest such two-digit
Reef, a coral reef off the coast of northeastern numbers is-
Australia, contributes about $6 billion to the nation‘s (a) 85
economy through commercial fishing, tourism, and
other recreational activities. If the coral reef dies, many (b) 93
of the fish, shellfish, marine mammals, and plants will (c) 80
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66. Which one of the following is the most logical
and rational inference that can be made from
the above passage? 70. If 1 foot measures 30 cm approximately, then
(a) Conservation of biodiversity is imperative
how many square centimeters are there in 1000
for sustaining ecological and economic
balance. square feet land?
(b) The Great Barrier Reef of Australia (a) 9 × 106
harbours one of the largest biodiverse
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The British enslaved India for about two hundred years;
(b) Buy 2 get 1 free
however, they still continue to rule our perception about
(c) Buy 4 get 3 free
ourselves. Till today, our standards of aesthetics,
(d) Buy 5 get 3 free
development and modernity are based on theirs.
Western popular culture dominates our folk culture.
Directions for the following 3 (three) items: The ability to speak English fluently is seen as a sign of
There is a group of six members A, B, C, D, E and F in sophistication. The use of the English language has
a family. They all like different colors - red, blue, seen unprecedented rise in India at the cost of many
green, white, pink and black but not necessary in the native languages that have gone extinct. We continue to
same order. There are two married couples in the seek validation from the West and our tastes,
preferences and choices are strongly influenced by
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(b) Pink and Green stressful events early in life. The second is experiencing
(c) Pink and Blue major stress later in life. That might be losing a loved
(d) Black and White one, for example, or being bullied.
(d) Treatment of depression and mental highlighted that minority rights do not constitute
disorders must involve a thorough analysis privileges, but act to ensure equal respect for members
of life history. of different communities. These rights serve to
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accommodate vulnerable groups and to bring all
The SDGs are a roadmap for humanity. They
members of society to a minimum level of equality in
encompass almost every aspect of human and planetary
the exercise of their human and fundamental rights.
wellbeing and, if met, will provide a stable and
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