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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
4.It'sstrangethattheverymanwhosenamewascloselyconnectedwithexplosivesandinventionsthathelpedinwagingwarswilledal
argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
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nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
4.It'sstrangethattheverymanwhosenamewascloselyconnectedwithexplosivesandinventionsthathelpedinwagingwarswilledal
argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
4.It'sstrangethattheverymanwhosenamewascloselyconnectedwithexplosivesandinventionsthathelpedinwagingwarswilledal
argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
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Q.3 Inthefifthparagraph,theword'endorsement'means
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2.expressingone'sregret.
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
4.It'sstrangethattheverymanwhosenamewascloselyconnectedwithexplosivesandinventionsthathelpedinwagingwarswilledal
argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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Q.3 WorkingwitharmsandammunitionhelpedAlfredtoamass_______
4 __.
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4.intelligence
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
4.It'sstrangethattheverymanwhosenamewascloselyconnectedwithexplosivesandinventionsthathelpedinwagingwarswilledal
argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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Q.3 Theparadox,'it'scertainthatnothingiscertaininlife',indicatesthew
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
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edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
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argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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Q.3 Immanuel'sinterestindynamitesinfluencedAlfred'sinclinationforw
6 orking___________.
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edbyremorseorregret.Therearenumerousexamplesofsuchatrendintheannalsofhistoryandcontemporarylife.
2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
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edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
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argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
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edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
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argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
6.HealsostatedthathadheknownthattheGermanswouldbeunsuccessfulinmakingtheatomicbomb,hewouldhaveprobablynever
recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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Q.3 Thepassageis_____________.
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handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
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argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
5.Anotherexamplethatcomestoone'smindisthatofAlbertEinstein.In1939,fearingthattheNaziswouldwintheracetobuildtheworl
d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
eedfornuclearresearch.
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recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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Q.3 EinsteinhadtheimpressionthattheGermanswould__________.
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2.AlfredNobelwasthesonofImmanuelNobel,aninventorwhoexperimentedextensivelywithexplosives.Alfredtoocarriedoutresearc
handexperimentswithalargerangeofchemicalshefoundnewmethodstoblastrocksfortheconstructionofroadsandbridgeshewa
sengagedinthedevelopmentoftechnologyanddifferentweaponshisliferevolvedaroundrocketsandcannonsandgunpowder.Thei
ngenuityofthescientistbroughthimenoughwealthtobuytheBoforsarmamentplantinSweden.
3.Paradoxically,Nobel'slifewasabusyoneyethewaslonelyandashegrewolder,hebegansufferingfromguiltofhavinginventedth
edynamitethatwasbeingusedfordestructivepurposes.HesetasideahugepartofhiswealthtoinstituteNobelPrizes.Besideshonour
ingmenandwomenfortheirextraordinaryachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature,hewishedtohonourpeoplewho
workedforthepromotionofpeace.
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argepartofhisearningsforthepeoplewhoworkforthepromotionofpeaceandthebenefitofmankind.TheNobelPeacePrizeisintend
edforapersonwhohasaccomplishedthebestworkforfraternityamongnations,forabolitionorreductionofwarandforpromotionofpe
ace.
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d'sfirstatomicbomb,EinsteinurgedPresidentFranklinDRoosevelttolaunchanAmericanprogrammeonnuclearresearch.Thematter
wasconsideredandaprojectcalledtheManhattanProjectwasinitiated.Theprojectinvolvedintensenuclearresearchtheconstruction
oftheworld'sfirstatomicbomb.Allthiswhile,EinsteinhadtheimpressionthatthebombwouldbeusedtoprotecttheworldfromtheNazi
s.Butin1945,whenHiroshimawasbombedtoendWorldWarII,Einsteinwasdeeplygrievedandheregrettedhisendorsementofthen
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recommendedmakingone.In1947,Einsteinbeganworkingforthecauseofdisarmament.But,Einstein'snamestillcontinuestobelinke
dwiththebomb.
Man'sfluctuatingthoughts,changingopinions,varyingopportunitieskeepthemindinastateofflux.Hence,theparadoxoflife:it'scertai
nthatnothingiscertaininlife.
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2.President,HouseofthePeopleandCouncilofStates
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2.UK
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0 semblyofUttarakhand,tobeheldon10thMay,2016hasbeengiven
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1 opmentunveiledthelistof________citiesforsmartcitiesmissiono
utof98shortlistedcities:
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1.20
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2 nferenceofPartiesinthemonthof:
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2.November,2015
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2.ABdeVilliers,SouthAfrica
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Q.3 Whohaswrittenthebook"IndomitableSpirit"?
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1.JusticeKrishnaIyer
2.Sh.NarendraModi
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5 issionhasdecidedtoholdelectioninasinglephaseonMay16,201
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1.Kerala,TamilNaduandPondicherry.
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Q.3 Country'sfirst'visuallychallengedfriendly'railwaystationis:
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2.VicePresident
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1 y,2016,whoamongwomenwonthegoldmedalinLongJump?
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1.OlgaRypakovaofKhazakstan
2.MayookaJohnyofIndia
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2 mnasttoqualifyfortheOlympics.
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1.BisweshwariNandi
2.Anjubala
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Q.4 In2015,PrimeMinisterMr.NarendraModilaunchedanewcampaign,
3 "StartupIndia,StandupIndia".Thecampaignisaimedat:
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1.PromotingSwatchBharat
2.Promotingbankfinancingforstartupsandofferincentivestobo
ostentrepreneurshipandjobcreation.
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arsandassuringthemjobsafterobtaininghighereducation.
4.MakingIndiaDigital
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Q.4 UndertheConstitutionofIndiatheofficiallanguageoftheUnionis:
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2.EnglishandHindi
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Q.4 HowmanyIndianUniversities/Institutesfigureamongthetop200in
5 BRICSrankings?
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1.26
2.16
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3.6
4.20
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Q.4 Whichorganizationhasthemotto'BePrepared'?
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Q.4 WhowascrownedasthewinnerofFeminaMissIndia2016andwho
7 willrepresentIndiaattheMissWorldpageant?
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1.PankhuriGidwani
2.SushruthiKrishna
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Q.4 Wholitthetorchfromthesun'sraysreflectedinaparabolicmirrord
8 uringtheOlympicflamelightingceremonyfortheRio2016Olympic
GamesatthesiteofancientOlympiainGreeceon22ndApril,2016?
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1.Ronaldo
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3.JoanieLaurehakaChyna
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Q.4 AJapanesemaglev,whichisthefastestpassengertrainintheworld,
9 hasbrokenitsownrecordin2015.Thetrainreached____________
kmphinthetestrun.
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1.603
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3.453
4.403
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2.Ms.SushmitaMahajan
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Q.1 Ashopgives15%discountonthepurchaseofaT.V.Ifpaidforincas
himmediately,afurtherdiscountof12%isgiven.Ifthemarkedprice
isRs.15,000,whatisthepriceoftheT.Vifcashpurchaseismade?
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1.Rs.11,475
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Q.2 Thetrafficlightsatthreedifferentsignalpointschangeafterevery45
seconds,75secondsand90secondsrespectively.Ifallchangesimu
ltaneouslyat7:20:15hours,thentheywillchangeagainsimultaneou
slyat
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1.7:27:50hours
2.7:27:45hours
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4.7:27:30hours
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Q.3 Atrainwhichismovingatanaveragespeedof40kmph,reachesits
destinationontime.Whenitsaveragespeedreducesto35kmph,the
nitreachesitsdestination15minuteslate.Thedistancetravelledby
thetrainis:
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Q.4 Theanglesbetweenthehandsofaclockwhenthetimeis4:25amis:
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1.14degrees
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Q.5 Acircularpark,42mindiameter,hasapath3.5mwiderunningarou
nditontheoutside.FindthecostofgravellingthepathatRs.4perm
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1.Rs.2002
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Q.6 Iftheproductofzeroesofthepolynomialax26x6is4,findtheval
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Q.7 60kgofanalloyXismixedwith100kgofanalloyY.IfalloyXhaslea
dandtinintheratioof3:2andalloyYhastinandcopperintheratioo
f1:4,thentheamountoftininthenewalloyis
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1.53kgs.
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2.80kgs.
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4.36kgs.
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Q.8 Ifaboyisstandingatthetopofthetowerandanotherboyisatthegr
oundatsomedistancefromthefootofthetower,thentheangleofel
evationanddepressionbetweentheboyswhenbothlookateachoth
erwillbe:
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Q.9 Twoconsecutiveevenpositiveintegers,sumofthesquaresofwhich
is1060are:
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1.16and18
2.12and14
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Q.1 Whatisthesumofallthenaturalnumbersfrom1to100?
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1.5000
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3.6000
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Q.1 TheanglesubtendedbytheMinorsegmentofacircleatthecenteris
2 __________theanglesubtendedbytheMajorsegmentatthecenter
ofthecircle.
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1.greaterthan
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Q.1 12defectivepensareaccidentallymixedwith132goodones.Itisnot
3 possibletojustlookatapenandtellwhetherornotitisdefective.On
epenistakenoutatrandomfromthislot.Determinetheprobabilityt
hatthepentakenoutisagoodone.
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Q.1 AmanearnsRs.20onthefirstdayandspendsRs.15onthenextda
4 y.HeagainearnsRs.20onthethirddayandspendsRs.15onthefo
urthday.Ifhecontinuestosaveinthisway,howsoonwillhehaveR
s.60inhand?
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Q.1 Alibraryhasanaverageof510visitorsonSundaysand240onother
5 days.Whatistheaveragenumberofvisitorsperdayinthemonthof
JunebeginningwithaSunday?
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1.250
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3.276
4.285
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Q.1 Apatientinahospitalisgivensoupdailyinacylindricalbowlofdiam
6 eter7cm.Ifthebowlisfilledwithsouptoaheightof4cm,howmuch
soupthehospitalhastopreparedailytoserve250patients?
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1.40litres
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2.38.5litres
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Q.1 Thenumberof'threedigitnumbers'whicharemultiplesof9are:
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1.101
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Q.1 Thevalueofamachinedepreciateseveryyearattherateof10%oni
8 tsvalueatthebeginningofthatyear.Ifthepresentvalueofthemach
ineisRs.729,itsworththreeyearsagowas:
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9 recordedas27and9insteadof72and90respectively,findthecorr
ectmean.
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1.64.25
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0 onthenumberofdaysonehastakenfoodinthemess.Whenastude
ntAtakesfoodfor20days,shehastopayRs.1000ashostelcharge
swhereasastudentB,whotakesfoodfor26days,paysRs.1180as
hostelcharges.Findthefixedchargesandthecostoffoodperday.
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2.400,40
3.300,30
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isteredasatrademark.
Facts:Rammadeanapplicationforregistrationofalphabet'B'writte
ninafancystyleastrademarktobeappliedonpacketsandcartons
ofshoesmanufacturedbyhim.
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sanEnglishletter.
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4.Thealphabet'B'cannotberegisteredastrademarkbecauseit
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lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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occurredatthesametimeandplaceoratdifferenttimesandplaces.
Facts:'A',acitizenofEngland,isaccusedofcommittingmurderof
'B'inIndiabytakingpartinaconspiracyhatchedinEngland.
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disrelevant.
2.Onlythefactthat'A'citizenofEnglandisaccusedofcommitting
murderof'B'inIndiaisrelevant.
3.Thefactsthat'A'citizenofEnglandisaccusedofcommissionof
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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une,andwithoutanycriminalintentionorknowledgeinthedoingofa
lawfulactinalawfulmannerbylawfulmeansandwithpropercarean
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tsitplayfullyat'B'andpullsthetrigger.Consequently,'B'fallsdead.
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1.B'sdeathisaccidental,as'A'didnothavetheknowledgethatth
egunisloaded.
2.B'sdeathisaccidental,as'A'hadnointentiontokill'B'.
3.B'sdeathisaccidental,as'A'wasjustpointingthegunplayfully
at'B'.
4.B'sdeathisnotaccidental,astherewaswantofpropercarean
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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Q.4 Principle:Aconditiontoacontractcanalsobecompliedwithafterth
ehappeningoftheeventtowhichsuchaconditionisattached.
Facts:'A'promisestopayRs.5000to'B'ontheconditionthathesha
llmarrywiththeconsentof'C','D'and'E'.'B'marrieswithoutthecon
sentof'C','D'and'E',butobtainstheirconsentafterthemarriage.
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2.'B'hasfulfilledthecondition.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:5
Q.5 Principles:
Apersonissaidtoabetthedoingofathingwhenheinstigatesany
otherpersontodothatthing.
Mereacquiescence,however,doesnotamounttoinstigation.
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Facts:'A'saysto'B':Iamgoingtokill'C'."And,'B'replies:"Doasy
ouwishandtaketheconsequences"whereafter'A'kills'C'.
Ans
1.'B'isjointlyliablewith'A'forkilling'C'.
2.'B'hasnotabetted'A'tokill'C'.
3.B'hasabetted'A'byconspiracy.
4.'B'abetted'A'tokill'C'.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:6
Q.6 Principle:Defamationisthepublicationofastatementwhichtendsto
lowerreputationofapersonintheestimationofothermembersofth
esocietygenerally.
Facts:'A'writesahighlyoffensiveandderogatoryletterabout'B',an
dsendsitdirectlyto'B'inasealedcover.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952548
ChosenOption: 4
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'isliableto'B'fordefamation,astheletterishighlyoffensivea
ndderogatoryandisdirectlysentto'B'.
2.'A'isliableto'B'fordefamation,astheletterishighlyoffensivea
ndderogatory.
3.'A'isliableto'B'fordefamation,asithashurthis(B's)selfestee
m.
4.A'isnotliableto'B'fordefamation,sincethereisnopublication
toanyotherpersoninwhoseestimationthereputationof'B'couldbebro
ughtdown.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:7
Q.7 Principle:Whereapersonlawfullydoesanythingforanotherperson,
ordeliversanythingtohim,notintendingtodosoortoprovidegratuit
ously,andsuchotherpersontakesthebenefitofthatthelatterisbo
undtocompensatetheformerforsomethingdoneorthingprovided,
ortorestore,thethingsodelivered.
QuestionID: 2185952527
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
Facts:Trader'A'deliverscertaineatablesatB'shousebymistake.
'B'consumedtheeatableswithoutaskinganything.Whichofthefollo
wingderivationsiscorrect?
Ans
1.'B'isboundtopay'A'fortheeatables.
2.'B'isnotboundtopay'A'fortheeatables.
3.'B'canbemadeliabletopayfortheeatables,onlyif'A'establis
hesanexpresscontractbetween'A'and'B'.
4.Itisthediscretionof'B'tomakepaymentto'A'
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:8
Q.8 Principle:Lawneverenforcesanimpossiblepromise.
Facts:'A'madeapromiseto'B'todiscovertreasurebymagic.
Ans
1.Lawwillnotenforcethepromise
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2.Lawwillenforcethepromiseonlyattheoptionof'B'.
3.Lawwillenforcethepromise.
4.Lawwillenforcethepromiseonlyattheoptionof'A'.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:9
Q.9 Principle:Intentionalapplicationofforcetoanotherpersonisactiona
bleinlaw.
Facts:'P'and'D'areunknowntoeachother.When'P'isabouttosito
nachair,'D'intentionallypullsitawayasaresultofwhich'P'fallson
tothefloorandisinjured.
Ans
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ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.'D'isnotliableassuchjokesarecommoninthesociety.
2.'D'isnotliableas'P'isnotseriouslyinjured.
3.'D'isliableasheintentionallycausedinjurytoP.
4.'D'isnotliableastheinjuryisnotdirectlycaused.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:10
Q.1 Principle:Meresilenceastofactslikelytoaffectthedecisionofape
0 rsontoenterintoacontractisnotfraud.
Facts:'A'sellsto'B'(A'sdaughterwhoisminor)ahorsewhich'A'kn
owstobeunsound.'A'saysnothingto'B'abouttheunsoundnessoft
hehorse.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952526
ChosenOption: 4
Marks: 1.00
1.'B'cantakepleaoffraudbecausesheisminor.
2.'A'hascommittedfraud.
3.Therecannotbeacontractbetweenafatheranddaughter.
4.'A'hasnotcommittedfraud.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:11
Q.1 Principle:Apersonissaidtohavecommittedassaultwhenanappre
1 hensioniscausedinthemindofapersonthatheisabouttousephy
sicalforceagainsthisbody.
Facts:'A'abuses'B'whilehewassittinginamovingtrain,byaggres
sivelyshakinghisfistswhen'B'wasstandingontherailwayplatform
atadistance.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952552
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'hascausedfearofassaultinthemindof'B'.
2.'A'hascommittedassaultagainst'B'.
3.Ahasnotcommittedassaultagainst'B'.
4.'A'hascausedapprehensionofassaultinthemindof'B'.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principle:Consentisagooddefenceinacivilactionfortortbutthea
2 ctshouldbethesameforwhichconsentwasgiven.
Fact:'B'wasformallyinvitedby'A'tohishouse.'B'aftersittingfors
ometimeindrawingroom,movedtothebedroomofthehouse.'A's
ued'B'fortrespass.
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1.'B'hasoffended'A'bymovingtobedroom.
2.'B'hasinterferedwithprivacyof'A'
3.'B'hascommittedtrespassastherewasnoconsentof'A'forent
ryintheBedroom.
4.'B'hascommittednotrespassasheenteredthehousewith'A's
consent.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principle:Copyrightlawprotectsonlywork.'Work'meanscinematog
3 raphicfilmbutdoesnotincludeperformancebyanactorinacinemat
ographicfilm.
Facts:AliaBhattactedinamovie.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952553
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.TheactingofAliaBhattcanbeprotectedasfilmproducer'swor
k.
2.TheactingofAliaBhattcanbeprotectedundercopyrightlawas
professionalwork.
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3.TheactingofAliaBhattcannotbeprotectedundercopyrightla
w.
4.TheactingofAliaBhattcanbeprotectedundercopyrightlawo
nlyasanartisticwork.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principle:Aperson,whoisusuallyofunsoundmind,butoccasionally
4 normal,maymakeacontractwhenheisnotofunsoundmind.
Facts:'A'generallyremainsinthestateofunsoundmindandrarely
becomescapableofunderstandingthethings.
Ans
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1.'A'canmakeacontractatanytimewheneverhepleases.
2.'A'canmakeacontractonlyforhisownbenefit.
3.A'canmakeacontractwhennormal.
4.'A'cannevermakeacontract.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principles:
5 Aservantisonewhoisemployedtodosomeworkforhisemploye
r(master).Heisengagedunderacontractofservice.Heworksdirec
tlyunderthecontrolanddirectionsofhismaster.
Ingeneral,themasterisvicariouslyliableforthosetorts(wrongful
acts)ofhisservantwhicharedonebytheservantinthecourseofhi
semployment.
QuestionID: 2185952546
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
Facts:'M'appointed'D'exclusivelyforthepurposeofdrivinghistour
istvehicle.'M'alsoappointed'C'exclusivelyforthepurposeofperfo
rmingtheworkofaconductorforthetouristvehicle.Duringonetrip,
attheendofthejourney,'C',while'D'wasnotonthedriver'sseat,an
dapparentlyforthepurposeofturningthevehicleintherightdirectio
nforthenextjourney,droveitthroughthestreetathighspeed,andn
egligentlyinjured'P'.
Ans
1.'M'couldnotbemadeliablefortheactof'C',ashis(C's)actofd
rivingthevehiclewasnotinthecourseofhisemployment.
2.'M'couldbemadeliablefortheactof'C',ashis(C's)actofdrivi
ngthevehiclewaswithinhisscopeofemployment.
3.'M'couldbemadeliablefortheactof'C',as'C'wasemployedu
nderacontractofservice.
4.'M'isnotliableashewasnotpresentatthetimeofaccident.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
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e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:16
Q.1 Principle:Incaseswherethereisaninfringementoflegalrighteven
6 withoutanyactuallossordamage,thepersonwhoserightisinfringe
dhasacauseofaction.
Facts:'P'waswrongfullypreventedbytheReturningOfficerfromex
ercisinghisvoteinanassemblyelection.However,thecandidatefor
whomhewantedtocastehisvotewontheelection.Still,he('P')brou
ghtanactionclaimingdamages.Whichofthefollowingderivationsis
correct?
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952558
ChosenOption: 4
Marks: 1.00
1.'P'wouldsucceedinhisaction,asitismandatorytocastvote.
2.'P'wouldnotsucceedinhisaction,asthecandidateforwhomh
ewantedtogivehisvotewontheelection.
3.'P'wouldnotsucceedinhisaction,ashedidnotsufferanyloss
inthatelection.
4.'P'wouldsucceedinhisaction,ashewaswrongfullyprevented
fromexercisinghislegalrightofvotinginthatelection.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:17
Q.1 Principle:Saleofliquorisillegal.Allagreementsrelatingtoprohibited
7 itemsdonotexistintheeyesoflaw.
Facts:'A'enteredintoanagreementwith'B'forthesaleofliquor.'A'
failedtosupplytheagreedquantityofliquorto'B'.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952525
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
1.'B'cannotbringanylegalactionagainst'A'.
2.'A'and'B'caninitiateappropriatelegalproceedingagainsteac
hother.
3.'A'canbringalegalactionagainst'B'.
4.'B'canbringalegalactionagainst'B'.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principle:Thecommunicationofaproposaliscompletewhenitcome
8 stotheknowledgeofthepersontowhomitismade.
Facts:'A'sentalettermakingaproposalto'B'topurchasethehous
eof'B'.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952528
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.ThecommunicationofproposaliscompletewhenB'swifehand
edovertheletterto'B'.
2.ThecommunicationofproposaliscompletewhenB'swiferecei
vedit.
3.Thecommunicationofproposaliscompletewhen'B'readsthel
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etter.
4.ThecommunicationofproposaliscompletewhenAsentthelett
er.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.1 Principle:Killingisnotmurderiftheoffender,whilstdeprivedofthep
9 owerofselfcontrolbyintenseandsuddenprovocation,causesthed
eathofthepersonwhogavetheprovocation.
Facts:'A',amanfoundhisgirlfriendsleeping,inherownbedroom,
withanothermannamed'B'.'A'didnotdoanythingbutwenttohisho
me,pickedagunandcartridges,returnedtothegirlfriend'sbedroo
mwithloadedgunbutfoundtheplaceempty.Afterfifteendayshesa
whisgirlfrienddininginarestaurant.Withoutwaitingforevenaseco
nd,'A'firedfivebulletsathisgirlfriendwhodiedonthespot.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952543
ChosenOption: 2
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'couldhavekilledboth'B'andhisgirlfriend.
2.'A'didnotkillhisgirlfriendunderintenseandsuddenprovocati
on.
3.'A'couldhavekilled'B'insteadofhisgirlfriend.
4.'A'killedhisgirlfriendunderintenseandsuddenprovocation.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:20
Q.2 Principle:Whoeverdoesnotarrestthekillerandreportthematterto
0 theconcernedauthoritiescommitsanoffence.
Facts:'A',awoman,sees'B',anotherwoman,killingathirdwoman
'C'.'A'neitherattemptedtoarrest'B'norinformedtheconcernedaut
horities.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952535
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 0.25
1.'B'hasnotcommittedanoffence.
2.'A'hasnotcommittedanoffence.
3.'B'hascommittedanoffence.
4.'A'hascommittedanoffence.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:21
Q.2 Principles:
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1 Anindependentcontractorisonewhoisemployedtodosomewor
kofhisemployer.Heisengagedunderacontractforservices.Heun
dertakestoproduceagivenresult,andintheactualexecutionofthe
work,heisnotunderthedirectcontrolorfollowingdirectionsofhise
mployer.Hemayusehisowndiscretioninexecutionoftheworkassi
gned.
Ingeneral,anemployerisnotliableforthetorts(wrongfulacts)of
hisindependentcontractor.But,theemployermaybeheldliableifhe
directshimtodosomecarelessacts.
QuestionID: 2185952547
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 0.25
Facts:RameshhiredataxicabtogotoDelhiAirport.Ashestartedl
atefromhishome,hekeptonurgingthetaxidrivertodriveatahigh
speedanddriverfollowedthedirectionsandultimatelyduetohighs
peedanaccidenttookplacecausinginjuriestoaperson.
Ans
1.Rameshwouldnotbeheldliablefordamagesbecausethedriv
erwasanindependentcontractorandnothisservant.
2.Rameshwouldnotbeliableascarwasnotownedbyhim.
3.Rameshwouldbeheldliablefordamagesasheexercisedthe
controlbygivingdirectionstothedriver.
4.RameshwouldnotbeheldliablefordamagesbecauseRames
hdidnotknowtheconsequencesofsuchrashdriving.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:22
Q.2 Principle:Whoeverbywordsorwritingconveystoothersanyimputa
2 tionconcerninganyperson'sreputationissaidtodefamethatperso
n.
Facts:Duringamarriageceremony,'A'circulatedapamphletsaying
that'S',sisterofthebride,isathief,shehasstolentheshoesoftheb
ridegroom.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952538
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
1.A'hasdefamed'S'.
2.A'hasdefamedthebridegroom.
3.'A'defamedthebride.
4.'A'didnotdefame'S'asheneverintendedit.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:23
Q.2 Principle:Onewhodishonestlymisappropriatesorconvertstohiso
3 wnuseorsellsanymovablepropertybelongingtoanother,isguiltyo
ftheoffenceofmisappropriation.
Facts:'A'takespropertybelongingto'Z'outofZ'spossession,ingoo
dfaith,believingwhenhetakesit,thatthepropertybelongstohimsel
f.Subsequently,'A',ondiscoveringhismistake,withoutdisclosingth
eactualfacts,dishonestlysellsthepropertytoastranger.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952539
ChosenOption: 2
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'isnotguiltybecausewhenhetooktheproperty,hebelieved
ingoodfaiththatitbelongedtohim.
2.'A'isguiltyofanoffenceofmisappropriation.
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3.'A'maybeguiltyoftheftbutnotformisappropriation.
4.'A'isnotguiltyasthepropertycanberecoveredfromthestrang
er.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:24
Q.2 Principle:Whoevertakesawayanymoveablethingfromthelandofa
4 nypersonwithoutthatperson'sconsent,heissaidtohavecommitte
dtheft.
Facts:Duringhisvisittothehouseof'C','A'asked'B',thesonof'C',
toaccompany'A'totheforest.Neither'A'nor'B'informed'C'inthis
regard.'B'accompanied'A'totheforest.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952534
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 0.25
1.'A'hasnotcommittedtheft.
2.'A'hasnotcommittedthefttill'B'didnotaccompanyhim.
3.'A'hascommittedtheft.
4.'A'hascommittedtheftassoonasheenteredthehouseof'C'.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:25
Q.2 Principle:Falseimprisonmentisatort(wrong)whichmeansthetotal
5 restraintofaperson'slibertywithoutlawfuljustification.
Facts:Apartofapublicroadhadbeenclosedforspectatorsofaboa
trace.'P'wantedtoenterbuthewaspreventedby'D'andotherpolic
emenbecausehehadnotpaidtheadmissionfee.'P'wasabletoente
rtheenclosurebyothermeansbutwasunabletogowherehewante
dtogo.Thepolicemenrefusedaccesstowherehewantedtogobut
allowedhimtoremainwherehewasortogoback.'P'remainedwithi
ntheenclosureandrefusedtoleave.Subsequently,'P'sued'D'forfa
lseimprisonment.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952549
ChosenOption: 2
Marks: 1.00
1.Itwasacaseoffalseimprisonment,but'D'couldnotbemadeli
ableforit.
2.'D'couldnotbemadeliableforfalseimprisonment,ashedidn
ottotallyrestrictP'smovements.
3.'D'couldbemadeliableforfalseimprisonment,ashedidrestric
tP'smovements.
4.'D'couldnotbemadeliableforfalseimprisonmentashehasn
ottouchedhim.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:26
Q.2 Principle:ImportmeansbringingsomeconsignmentintoIndiafroma
6 foreigncountry.
Facts:AconsignmentfromSriLankaenteredtheterritorialwatersof
India.However,thisconsignmentnevercrossedtheIndiancustomb
arriernordiditenterintothestreamofcommerceinIndia.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952555
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.TheconsignmentwasnotimportedintoIndia.
2.TheconsignmentwillonlybeimportedintoIndiawhenitcrosse
stheIndiancustombarrier.
3.TheconsignmentwasimportedintoIndia.
4.TheconsignmentwillonlybeimportedintoIndiawhenitenters
intothestreamofcommerceinIndia.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:27
Q.2 Principle:Nothingisanoffencewhichisdonebyachildundertwelve
7 yearsofage,whohasnotattainedsufficientmaturityofunderstandin
gtojudgethenatureandconsequencesofhisconductonthatoccasi
on.
QuestionID: 2185952541
ChosenOption: 2
Marks: 1.00
Facts:Himesh,11yearsoldboy,picksupagoldringworthRs5000/
lyingonatableinhisfriend'shouseandimmediatelysellsitforRs2
000/,andmisappropriatesthemoney.
Ans
1.Himeshwouldbeprotectedundertheprinciplestatedabovebe
causeheisbelow12yearsofage.
2.Himeshwouldnotbeprotectedundertheprinciplestatedabov
ebecausehisactsshowthathewassufficientlymaturetounderstandth
enatureandconsequencesofhisconduct.
3.Himeshwouldbeprotectedundertheprinciplestatedabovebe
causehisactsshowthathewasnotsufficientlymaturetounderstandthe
natureandconsequencesofhisconduct.
4.Himeshwouldnotbeprotectedundertheprinciplestatedabov
ebecause,irrespectiveoftheage,stealingisanoffence.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:28
Q.2 Principle:
8 1.Wageringagreementsarevoid.
2.Collateralagreementstowageringcontractsarevalid.
Facts:XYZBanklendsRs.40,000toSabuinordertoenablehimtoa
wardasprizetoRandeepwhoisthewinnerofhorserace.LaterSabu
refusestopaytheprizestatingthathorseracingiswageringagreem
ent.CanXYZBankrecovermoneyfromSabu?
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952533
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 1.00
1.No,asitisawageringcontract.
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2.BankcanrecovermoneyfromSabusothatpaymentofprizem
oneycanbemadetoRandeep.
3.Yes,asitisonlyacollateralagreementtohorseracingandther
eforethebankcanrecoverthemoneyfromSabu.
4.HorseracingisillegalandthereforeXYZBankcannotrecovera
nythingfromSabu.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:29
Q.2 Principle:Anagreementwithoutfreeconsentcanbeenforcedonlyat
9 theoptionofthepartywhoseconsentwasnotfree.
Facts:Aobtainstheconsentof'B'toenterintoanagreementbyputti
ngagunontheheadofB'sgirlfriend.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952529
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
1.'B'canenforcetheagreement.
2.'A'canenforcetheagreement.
3.'B'cannotenforcetheagreement.
4.Neither'A'nor'B'canenforcetheagreement.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:30
Q.3 Principle:Acceptanceofproposalmustbetheexactmirrorimageof
0 theproposal.
Facts:'A'madeaproposalto'B'tosellachairforRs.500.'B'expres
sedhisdesiretobuythesaidchairforRs.400.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952524
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
1.'B'hasnotacceptedtheproposalof'A'.
2.Itisnotclearwhether'B'hasacceptedtheproposalof'A'ornot.
3.'B'hasacceptedtheproposalof'A'.
4.ItisnotclearwhetherAmadeaproposalto'B'.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:31
Q.3 Principle:Therearecertainactswhich,thoughharmful,arenotwron
1 gfulinlawtherefore,donotgivelegalrighttobringactioninlaw,toth
epersonwhosuffersfromsuchacts.
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Facts:'Prakash'hasaricemill.Hisneighbour,Shanti,setsupanothe
rricemillandoffersatoughcompetitiontoPrakash.Asaconsequen
ce,Prakash'sprofitsfalldown.HebringsasuitagainstShantiforda
mages.
Ans
Marks: 1.00
1.Prakashcansucceedinhisclaimasitisacaseofactualdama
ges.
2.Prakashcannotsucceedinhisclaimfordamages,asitisacas
eofdamagewithoutinfringementofanylegalright.
3.Prakashcansucceedinhisclaimfordamages,asitisacaseof
damageasaresultofinfringementofhislegalright.
4.Prakashmaysucceedinhisclaimfordamages,asitisacaseo
flosstohisbusiness.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
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oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:32
Q.3 Principle:Consentisagooddefenceforcivilactionintort.Butconse
2 ntmustincludebothknowledgeofriskandassumptionofrisk,i.e,re
adinesstobearharm.
Facts:Aladypassengerwasawarethatthedriverofthecab,inwhic
hsheoptedtotravelwaslittleintoxicated.Thecabmetwithanaccid
entandladygotinjured.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952550
ChosenOption: 3
Marks: 0.25
1.Ladycanrefusetopaythefareasshehadsufferedinjuries.
2.Ladyisentitledtoclaimcompensationassheonlyknewaboutr
iskandtherewasnoassumptionofrisk.
3.Ladyisnotentitledtoclaimcompensationasshehadknowled
geoftherisk.
4.Drivercantakethepleathathewaslightlyintoxicated.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:33
Q.3 Principle:Anagreementmaybeenteredintoorallyorinwriting,orby
3 conduct.
Facts:'A'wenttotheshopof'B'andpickedatoothbrushandgavea
chequeofRupeestwentyto'B'andlefttheshop.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952532
ChosenOption: 2
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'shouldhavecarriedacurrencynoteofRupeestwentytoma
kethepayment.
2.Therewasanagreementbetween'A'and'B'.
3.Paymentoftoothbrushcannotbemadethroughacheque.
4.'A'didnotenterintoanagreementwith'B'.
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purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
SubQuestionNo:34
Q.3 Principle:Causingofaneffectpartlybyanactandpartlybyanomis
4 sionisanoffence.
Facts:'A'confinedherdaughter'D'inaroom.'A'alsodidnotprovide
anyfoodtoherdaughter'D'.Consequently,'D'diedofstarvation.
Ans
QuestionID: 2185952536
ChosenOption: 1
Marks: 1.00
1.'A'committedtheoffenceofcausingdeathof'D'.
2.'A'committedtheoffenceofconfining'D'.
3.'A'committedtheoffenceofnotprovidingfoodto'D'.
4.'A'committednooffence.
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ts.Suchprinciplesmayormaynotbetrueintherealandlegalsense,yetyouhavetoconclusivelyassumethemtobetrueforthe
purposesofthisSection.Inotherwords,inansweringthefollowingquestions,youmustnotrelyonanyprincipleexcepttheprincip
lesthosearegivenhereinbelowforeveryquestion.Further,youmustnotassumeanyfactsotherthanthosestatedinthequestio
n.Theobjectiveofthissectionistotestyourinteresttowardsstudyoflaw,researchaptitudeandproblemsolvingability,evenifth
e"mostreasonableconclusion"arrivedatmaybeabsurdorunacceptableforanyotherreason.
Toansweraquestion,thegivenprincipleistobeappliedtothegivenfactssoastoarriveatmostreasonableconclusion.Onlyone
oftheoptions,i.e.,(A),(B),(C),or(D)isthemostreasonableconclusion.
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Q.3 Principle:Lawdoesnotpenaliseforwrongswhichareoftrivialnatur
5 e.
Facts:Inthecourseofadiscussion,'A'threwafileofpapersatthet
ablewhichtouchedthehandsof'B'.
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1.'A'isliableforinsulting'B'.
2.'A'isnotliableforhisact,asitwasoftrivialnature.
3.'A'isliableforhisact,asthefiletouched'B'shand.
4.'A'isliableforhisact,asitassaulted'B'.
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Q.3 UndertheConstitutionofIndia'RighttoPollutionFreeEnvironment'h
6 asemergedasafundamentalrightfromtherightto
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1.FreedomofmovementunderArticle19
2.EqualityunderArticle14
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3.LifeandpersonallibertyunderArticle21
4.ConservecultureunderArticle29.
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Q.3 'alibi'meansapleabyanaccusedpersonthathe
7
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1.waspresentelsewhere
2.remainedinjudicialcustody.
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3.underwentpreventivedetention.
4.wasfacingtrial.
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Q.3 'obiterdicta'means
8
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1.Basisofjudicialdecision.
2.Judgmentofacourtinthecasebeforeit.
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3.Anopiniongivenbythecourtnotnecessaryforthedecision.
4.Directionbyajudge.
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Q.3 Ifanauthorityisholdinginformationaboutanotherina'fiduciarycap
9 acity',theinformationundertheRighttoInformationAct,2005mayn
otbeobtainable.'Fiduciaryrelationship'isbasedon:
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1.Authority
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2.Trust
3.Law
4.Contract
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Q.4 UndertheConstitutionofIndiarestrictiononfreedomofreligioncann
0 otbeplacedonthegroundof
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1.Morality
2.Socialjustice
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3.Health
4.Publicorder
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Q.4 AsperlawtheminimumageforthemarriageofaboyandagirlinInd
1 iais
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1.21yearsinbothcases
2.18yearsand21yearsrespectively
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3.21yearsand18yearsrespectively
4.18yearsinbothcases
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Q.4 WhichamongthefollowingwasdescribedbyDr.B.R.Ambedkarast
2 he"heartandsouloftheConstitutionofIndia"?
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1.FreedomofReligion
2.RighttoConstitutionalRemedies
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3.Righttoequality
4.RighttomovethroughouttheterritoryofIndia
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Q.4 TheSupremeCourtofIndiahasstruckdowntheConstitution(Ninety
3 ninthAmendment)Act,2014asunconstitutional.Itisrelatedto
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1.LandExchangebetweenIndiaandBangladesh
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3.ReligiousRights
4.Jallikattu(BullFighting)
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Q.4 'lispendens'means
4
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1.Awaitedinformation.
2.Onthebasisofevidence.
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3.Decisionawaited.
4.Apendingsuit.
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Q.4 WhichoneofthefollowingisnotaDirectivePrincipleofStatePolicy
5 underPartIVoftheConstitutionofIndia?
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1.Provisionforjustandhumaneconditionsofworkandmaternity
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relief.
2.Organisationofvillagepanchayats.
3.Promotionofadulteducation.
4.PromotionofInternationalpeaceandsecurity.
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Q.4 'personanongrata'means
6
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1.Nonperformanceofpromise.
2.Nonperson
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3.Anunacceptableperson
4.Ungratefulperson.
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Q.4 Theobjectofwhichoneofthefollowingwritsistopreventapersonto
7 holdpublicofficewhichheisnotlegallyentitledtohold?
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1.Mandamus
2.Quowarranto
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3.Certiorari
4.Prohibition
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Q.4 WhichIndianStatehasprescribedminimumeducationalqualification
8 forcandidatescontestingpanchayatpolls?
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1.Gujarat
2.Kerala
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3.Haryana
4.Punjab
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Q.4 Whichamongthefollowingdoesnotbelongtothe'righttofreedomof
9 religion'?
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1.Freedomfrompaymentoftaxesforpromotionofanyparticularr
eligion
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2.Freedomfromattendingreligiousinstructionorreligiousworshi
pincertaineducationalinstitutions
3.Freedomofconscienceandfreeprofession,practiceandpropa
gationofreligion
4.Freedomofspeechandexpression
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Q.5 'audialterampartem'means
0
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1.Notconnectedtofacts.
2.Followingthesubstantivelaw.
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3.Atransfereecannotretransfer.
4.Givingopportunityofhearingoftheotherside.
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ctor.EandCaregoodindrivingscooterandautorickshaw.DandBaregoodindrivingbusandtractor.
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Q.1 Whoisgoodindrivingscooter,tractorandautorickshawbutnotgoo
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2.B
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Q.3 Whoisgoodindrivingscooter,tractorandbus?
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(A)IfassumptionIisimplicit.
(B)IfassumptionIIisimplicit.
(C)IfneitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
(D)IfbothAssumptionIandAssumptionIIareimplicit.
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Q.4 Statement:Thenextmeetingoftheexecutiveboardofacompanywil
lbeheldaftersixmonths.
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I.Existingexecutiveboardwillbedissolvedbeforesixmonths
II.Thecompanywillremaininfunctionaftersixmonths
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2.AssumptionIisimplicit.
3.BothAssumptionIandAssumptionIIareimplicit.
4.NeitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
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(A)IfassumptionIisimplicit.
(B)IfassumptionIIisimplicit.
(C)IfneitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
(D)IfbothAssumptionIandAssumptionIIareimplicit.
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Q.5 Statement:Toattendaconvocationceremonyscheduledtobeheldo
nThursdayatGMUniversity,Chennai,MrXleftforChennaionTuesd
aybytrain.
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I.MrXmayreachhomeonSaturday
II.MrXmayreachtheUniversityonWednesday
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1.AssumptionIIisimplicit.
2.NeitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
3.AssumptionIisimplicit.
4.BothAssumptionIandAssumptionIIareimplicit.
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(A)IfassumptionIisimplicit.
(B)IfassumptionIIisimplicit.
(C)IfneitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
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Q.6 Statement:IntheStateofZuminisia,peopleprefertotravelbyXairlin
einsteadofYairline,asXairlinehasadvancedGermansecuritysys
temand99%ontimeoperations.
Assumptions:
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I.AirlineXwithadvancedGermansecuritysystemandrecordontim
eoperationisperceivedbetterthanairlineY.
II.HadadvancedGermansecuritysystemandontimeperformancer
ecordofYairlinebeenimplemented,itwouldhavebeenpreferredov
erairlineX.
Ans
1.NeitherassumptionInorAssumptionIIisimplicit.
2.AssumptionIIisimplicit.
3.AssumptionIisimplicit.
4.BothAssumptionIandAssumptionIIareimplicit.
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thebrotherofC.DisthedaughterofAandFisthebrotherofB.
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Q.7 WhoisthemotherofB?
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1.E
2.F
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4.A
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thebrotherofC.DisthedaughterofAandFisthebrotherofB.
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Q.8 Whichofthefollowingisapairoffemalesinthefamily?
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1.DF
2.AE
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3.AD
4.BD
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atements.Thestatementsmaybetheeffectofthesamecauseoranindependentcause.Thestatementsmaybeindependentcau
seswithouthavinganyrelationship.Readboththestatementsandmarkyouransweras:
(A)IfstatementIisthecauseandstatementIIisitseffect.
(B)IfstatementIIisthecauseandstatementIisitseffect.
(C)IfbothstatementsIandIIareindependentcauses.
(D)IfbothstatementsIandIIareeffectsofindependentcauses.
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Q.9 StatementI:TheGovernment,bylegislationhasdecidedtomakeall
publicinformationavailabletogeneralpublic.
StatementII:Beforepassingoflegislation,generalpublicdidnothav
eaccesstopublicinformation.
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1.StatementIIisthecauseandstatementIisitseffect.
2.BothstatementsIandIIareindependentcauses.
3.StatementIisthecauseandstatementIIisitseffect.
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seswithouthavinganyrelationship.Readboththestatementsandmarkyouransweras:
(A)IfstatementIisthecauseandstatementIIisitseffect.
(B)IfstatementIIisthecauseandstatementIisitseffect.
(C)IfbothstatementsIandIIareindependentcauses.
(D)IfbothstatementsIandIIareeffectsofindependentcauses.
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Q.1 StatementI:Inlasttwoyears,thereisaconsiderablereductioninca
0 ncellationofflightsduetofoginNorthIndia.
StatementII:Inlasttwoyears,thereisaconsiderableimprovementi
npassengeramenitiesonallairportsofNorthIndia.
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1.BothstatementsIandIIareeffectsofindependentcauses.
2.StatementIisthecauseandstatementIIisitseffect.
3.StatementIIisthecauseandstatementIisitseffect.
4.BothstatementsIandIIareindependentcauses.
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Q.1 WhichwordinthefollowinggroupDOESNOTbelongtotheothers?
1
PROSPER,EXCITE,THRIVE,FLOURISH
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1.Excite
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2.Flourish
3.Thrive
4.Prosper
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Q.1 Ifitistruethat'Religiousfundamentalismisdangeroustothesociet
2 y',thenwhichoneofthefollowingstatementscanalsobetrue?
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1.Religiouspluralismisdangeroustothesociety.
2.Beliefinanyreligionisdangeroustothesociety.
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4.Disrespectforotherreligionsisdangeroustothesociety.
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Q.1 Examinetheseriesandidentifythemissingnumber:
3
46,44,40,38,34,
Ans
1.30
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2.32
3.28
4.26
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Q.1 Inaclass,studentXhas8thpositionfromthetopand84thfromtheb
4 ottom.Howmanystudentsarethereintheclass?
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1.88
2.96
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3.98
4.91
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Q.1 Fourstatementsaregivenbelow.Grouptwooftheminsuchawayth
5 atoneislogicallyincorrectandtheotherisverifiableasamatteroff
act
(a)TheSundoesnotriseintheEast.
(b)Astraightlineistheshortestdistancebetweenanytwopoints.
(c)Everycirclehasacentre.
(d)Themaximumdurationofatotalsolareclipseisabout7.5minute
s.
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1.[a,c]
2.[c,d]
3.[a,d]
4.[a,b]
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Q.1 Findtheoddoneoutfromthefollowinggroup.
6
WINDSHIELD,SPARKPLUG,CLUTCHPEDAL,CAR,ENGINE
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1.Car
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3.Engine
4.Windshield
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Q.1 Choosethepairofwordsfromtheoptionsthatbestrepresentsasim
7 ilarrelationshipastheoneexpressedinthefollowingpairofwords.
WAITER:RESTAURANT
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1.Driver:Car
2.Teacher:School
3.Author:Book
4.Actor:Acting
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Q.1 Ifitistruethat'Goodgovernanceimplieslawandorderinsociety'th
8 enidentifythestatementwhichhastobeacceptedalongwiththegiv
enstatement?
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1.Anablegovernmentveryeffectivelyuseslawstopromotepeac
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e.
2.Astronggovernmentusesforcetoimposelaws.
3.Lawisindispensableforthesociety.
4.Ahealthysocietyisgovernedbymaximumnumberoflaws.
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Q.1 Whoamongthefollowingistheoddoneinthefollowinggroupofpers
9 ons?
ChiefJusticeofIndia,AttorneyGeneralofIndia,SolicitorGeneral,Ad
vocateGeneral
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1.SolicitorGeneral.
2.AdvocateGeneral.
3.AttorneyGeneralofIndia.
4.ChiefJusticeofIndia.
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Q.2 Ifitisfalsethat'MenalwayspraytoGod',thenwhichoneofthefollow
0 ingstatementsistrue?
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1.MenseldompraytoGod.
2.MenalwayspraytoGod.
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3.AllmenpraytoGod.
4.SomemenpraytoGod.
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Q.2 Thereissomerelationshipbetweenthefiguresgivenintheseries.Fi
1 ndoutthemissingonefromthealternativesgivenbelow.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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Q.2 Inabag,therearesomediamonds.Inanotherbag,thereareonefour
2 ththenumbermorethanthenumberofdiamondsinthefirstbag.Ifth
edifferenceinthenumberofdiamondsinthefirstandsecondbagis
3,howmanydiamondsarethereinthefirstbag?
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1.12
2.10
3.8
4.16
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Q.2 Mr.X,thePresidentofaclubarrivedinameetingat10minutesto12
3 30hrs.MrXcameearlierby20minutesthantheotherparticipating
membersinthemeeting,whoarrivedlateby30minutes.Atwhattim
ewasthemeetingscheduled?
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1.1220hrs
2.1210hrs
3.1250hrs
4.1240hrs
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Q.2 IfOceansareDeserts,thenWavesare:
4
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2.Ripples
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4.Water
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Q.2 Identifythestatementwhichcannotbetrue.
5
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1.Snowiswhite.
2.Blackbodyradiationisaphysicalphenomenon.
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3.Everynaturalnumberhasasuccessor.
4.Allbachelorsarefaithfultotheirwives.
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Q.2 IncertaincodeMAILiswrittenasZNVYthenhowwillFILMbewritteni
6 nthatcode?
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1.MLIF
2.NORY
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3.XLMP
4.SVYZ
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Q.2 Youaregivena60inchlongribbon,andyouareinstructedtocut60
7 1inchlongstripsoutofthisribbon.Thetimetakentocutonestripis
onesecond.Sohowlongwillittaketocut60strips?
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3.59seconds
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Q.2 Fromamongthegivenoptions,identifythestatementwhichmeanst
8 hesameasthestatement'Thedualnatureoflightisanenigma'.
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1.Lighthasdistinctpropertieswhichmakesitunique.
2.Lightismysterious.
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4.Thenatureoflightisanenigma.
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Q.2 Identifytheargumentwhichcannotbeaccepted.
9
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1.Allwivesaremarried.Therefore,allmarriedpeoplearewives.
2.Allunmarriedwomenarespinsters.Therefore,allspinstersare
women.
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3.Allequilateraltrianglesareequiangular.Therefore,allequiang
ulartrianglesareequilateral.
4.Allrainydaysarewetdays.Therefore,allwetdaysarerainyda
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Q.3 GeetaistwicethepresentageofSeema.IfageofSeemais20years
0 now,howmanyyearsagoGeetawasthreetimesSeema'sage?
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1.8
2.12
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3.9
4.10
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1 sofwords.Choosethepairthatbestrepresentsasimilarrelationshi
pastheoneexpressedinthegivenpairofwords:
SANDERLING:BIRD
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1.Water:Fish
2.Frog:Toad
3.Cat:Mare
4.Mastiff:Dog
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Q.3 Anoldwomandecidedtodividehergoldamongherdaughterandda
2 ughtersinlaw.Shefirstkeptexactlyhalfofthegoldforherdaughter.
Thenshedividedtherestofhergoldamongherdaughtersinlaw.Th
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eeldestonegot26gramsmorethantheyoungestdaughterinlaw.T
hemiddleonegottwiceastheyoungestone.Iftheeldestdaughterin
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2.186grams
3.194grams
4.192grams
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Q.3 Assumethatbothpremises,'Noinnocentpersonshouldbepunishe
3 d'and'Socratesisinnocent'aretrue.Thenwhichoneofthefollowing
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1.ItisnotpropertopunishSocrates.
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2.Socratesshouldnotbepunished.
3.Socratesisnotpunished.
4.Socratesmaynotbepunished.
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Q.3 Ifitisfalsethat'Thereisatleastoneoctogenarianintheroom',then
4 whichoneofthefollowingisprobable?
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1.Onepersonintheroomisnotanoctogenarian.
2.Nooneintheroomisanoctogenarian.
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3.Allthosewhoareintheroomareoctogenarians.
4.Somepeopleintheroomarenotoctogenarians.
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Q.3 A2100memberteamconsistingofTeamLeadersandAthletesisatt
5 endingaNationalAthleticMeet.Forevery20Athletes,thereisoneT
eamLeader.HowmanyTeamLeaderswouldbethereintheteam?
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1.105
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2.110
3.95
4.100
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Q.3 Ifitistruethat'Allhumansareimperfect',thenwhichoneofthefollo
6 wingisnecessarilytrue?
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1.Everyhumanisimperfect.
2.Nohumansareimperfect.
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3.Allimperfectbeingsarehumans.
4.Somehumansarenotimperfect.
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Q.3 Identifythestatementwhichcannotbefalse.
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1.Allradiiofanygivencircleareofequallength.
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2.Waterevaporatesat100C.
3.Democracyisthebestformofgovernment.
4.Myopiaisacongenitaldisorder.
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Q.3 Ifitisfalsethat'Animalsareseldomaggressive',thenwhichoneoft
8 hefollowingstatementsconveysthesamemeaning?
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1.Allanimalsarealwaysaggressive.
2.Allanimalsareaggressive.
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3.Sometimesanimalsareaggressive.
4.Atleastoneanimalisaggressive.
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Q.3 Examinethefollowingnumbersandidentifythenextnumber:
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454340363125.
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1.17
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2.23
3.29
4.18
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Q.4 A,B,CandDhavegotsomemoneywiththem.IfAgives8rupeesto
0 B,BwillhaveasmuchasChasandAwillhave3rupeeslessthanw
hatChas.AlsoifAtakes6rupeesfromC,Awillhavetwiceasmuch
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oesAandBhaverespectively?
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1.40,27
2.29,32
3.32,29
4.27,40
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