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2. A. Thus brings the search for relief: painkillers, ice, yoga, herbs even
surgery.
B. most computers users develop disorders because they ignore
warnings like tingling fingers, a numb hand or a sore shoulder.
C. They keep pointing and dragging until tendons chafe and scar
tissue forms, along with bad habits that are almost impossible to
change.
D. But cures are elusive, because Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI)
present a bag of ills that often defy easy diagnosis.
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EXERCISE
Directions for Questions :
The sentence given in each question, when properly sequenced, from a coherent
paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of
sentenced from among the given choices to construct a paragraph.
1. A. According to these scientists every summer will see severe
conflicts over water not just between states but individual as well, if
the issue of scarcity of the planets most essential natural resources
is not addressed on a war footing.
B. Water scarcity in India is just not confined to the stand-off
between Tamilnadu and Karnataka over Cauvery water or between
Delhi and Haryana for control of river Yamuna.
C. They say the days of easy water are over.
D. Social scientists these are gentle disputes as compared to the
doomsday scenario they are predicting.
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9. A. States cannot use force except when there is legitimate reason, but
it is the state, which decides weather its reasons are legitimate.
B. Even if the international community accepts the principle that
intervention is justified in the vent of human rights violations, different
states will have different interpretations whenever aconcrete case
comes up.
C. But when do you not fallow procedures, every state can simply
assert that it is right; so we have come back to the 19th century
definition of international law.
D. According to Prof. Corten, all law contains procedures for dealing
with interpretation.
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10.
A. Is he orchestrating the Taliban protests to consolidate his
own position at home, or is he driven by the fear that he could lose
support if he tried to curb their activities?
B. If it is the former, then he is banking on the US limitations in
dealing with an army-ruled nuclear Pakistan.
C. The targeting of American establishments in Islamabad has raised
questions about the role of Pakistans chief executive General
Pervez Musharraf.
D. If it is the latter, then it indicates Pakistans inability to prevent
the resurgence in militancy that it has itself been nurturing across
its eastern and western borders.
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11.
A. While it is fun frolic for most, there is also a service motive
associated with many of these.
B. What very often passed as just another one of those days with
schools closed and going ga-ga over Chacha Nehru, it has taken on
the aura of a day with immense marketing potential and colour.
C. So there are the message, which could be read between the lines
without being too obvious.
D. With that goes TV and photo opportunities, innovative shopping
schemes and mega offers that would have not only the kids, but
even their parents drooling.
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12.
A. They believed that cupid used these splinters as arrow
heads.
B. In India, according to ancient vedic texts, diamond represent the
planet Venus the symbol of love and comfort.
C. From the earliest of times, diamonds have captured the
imagination of the people.
D. The Romans called them splinters of the stars.
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13.
A. Productivity depends on how well the knowledge created by
individual and groups can be captured, and packaged for reuse by
others inside, and outside, the company.
B. However, KM Technologies must provide individuals with the tools
to discover and mine corporate knowledge that has already been
created.
C. Once people find the corporate knowledge assets they need, they
can improve upon those assets by applying them to new processes
and problems.
D. Employee skills are a natural target for KM Technologies.
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14.
A. Research has shown that innovation fallows a regular
brainstorming cycle and the companies that consistently succeed
at innovation fallow a specific process.
B. They can select from these ideas, the one that seems to be the
most likely to succeed.
C. its members generate as many good ideas as they can.
D. they return to the idea generation stage, except now they focus
on good ideas about this one good idea.
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15.
A. The realization that knowledge is the new competitive resource
has hit organizations like lightning.
B. Knowledge focused strategies create that environment for system
thinking which enhances an organizations ability to sense
opportunities and challenges; its ability to discern patterns of
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16.
A. In order to do so, it is necessary that we identify risks to our
health and then try to manage them.
B. Going by the definition, we see that there are countless risks or
threats to human health.
C. Although there are many definitions of the word Risk experts at the
World Health Organization (WHO), it as probing of an adverse
outcome, or a factor that raises this probability.
D. It is everybodys wish to lead a healthy longer life without the
bother to visit a doctor.
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17.
A. Finish specialists recommend a chewing gum containing xylitol a
natural sweetener present in birch, maple, corn and straw to be used
several times a day by young children.
B. Chewing gum is a new solution that may work for parents whose
children suffer from chronic ear infection.
C. An experiment was conducted involving three hundred and six
children between two and six years.
D. After finishing studies showed that xylitol is effective in preventing
cavities, a team of researchers decided to investigate its effects on a
very smaller type of bacteria which caused ear infection.
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18.
A. Oddly, there was no university in bad Saarow, but it did house the
Medical Academy of The National Peopals Army.
B. After the fall of the Berlin Wall 1989, West Germany sent experts
into the former East Garmany