If 'Tiger' is called 'Cow', 'Cow' is called 'Lion', 'Lion' is called 'Panther' and 'Panther' is called 'Goat', then which of the following is a domestic animal?
Given below is the body of a letter to editor with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided in P, Q, R, S, in correct order, to make it meaningful. This refers to 'New Juvenile Justice Act' proposed by NDA government. The ministry's decision to amend the ______ (I) ____aged between 16 and 18 involved in heinous crimes must be welcomed. Since these well-informed____ (II) _____, it is necessary to make them realise the gravity of their offence, especially when_____ (III) ____. One wonders why NGOs and social activists are opposing this sensible move. Why can't they think of_____ (IV) _____, too?
P: the apex court has also expressed concern
Q: the constitutional rights of the victims
R: juvenile justice act to "take proper care" of juveniles
S: juveniles deliberately get involved in such incidents
Read the given information carefully and answer the question that follows. Dhoni and Virat are good in cricket and volleyball. Rahane and Dhoni are good in cricket and golf. Virat and Raina are good in volleyball and football. Raina, Rahane and Shekar are good in golf and baseball. Who is good in cricket, volleyball and golf?
Direction: For Qs 17-20: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Recent events have left a huge scar on the body politic of our democracy. The strength of an evolved and mature democracy depends on how strong its institutions are, how responsive its judicial system is and how accountable the government is to the people. All over the world, governments face challenges. It is by meeting it that a challenge is answered, not through circumvention. It is by facing it that a problem is solved, not by escaping it. The events of May and June this year have shown the government in poor light ? be it the so-called Lalitgate, involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, or VYPAM scam of Madhya Pradesh or the issue of Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis or the 'MoS for Home', Kiren Rijiju, delaying Air India flights, or the off -loading of legitimate passengers to accommodate VIPs. The government has shown its arrogance by not addressing the issues because of which its credibility is at stake. As the proverb says, if you lose money, not much is lost, if you lose health, something is lost, but if you lose credibility and trust, then everything is lost. Democracy thrives on the trust of the people. That is why it is defined as "of the people, by the people, for the people". The PM has a moral obligation to clear the air. If we talk about Swami Vivekananda, Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi or Lal Bahadur Shastri, we should also live up to their ideals of facing the truth and keeping morality above everything ? including the position of power, as power without morality is vulgar. According to author, challenges are best faced by:
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Recent events have left a huge scar on the body politic of our democracy. The strength of an evolved and mature democracy depends on how strong its institutions are, how responsive its judicial system is and how accountable the government is to the people. All over the world, governments face challenges. It is by meeting it that a challenge is answered, not through circumvention. It is by facing it that a problem is solved, not by escaping it. The events of May and June this year have shown the government in poor light ? be it the so-called Lalitgate, involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, or VYPAM scam of Madhya Pradesh or the issue of Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis or the 'MoS for Home', Kiren Rijiju, delaying Air India flights, or the off -loading of legitimate passengers to accommodate VIPs. The government has shown its arrogance by not addressing the issues because of which its credibility is at stake. As the proverb says, if you lose money, not much is lost, if you lose health, something is lost, but if you lose credibility and trust, then everything is lost. Democracy thrives on the trust of the people. That is why it is defined as "of the people, by the people, for the people". The PM has a moral obligation to clear the air. If we talk about Swami Vivekananda, Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi or Lal Bahadur Shastri, we should also live up to their ideals of facing the truth and keeping morality above everything ? including the position of power, as power without morality is vulgar. Which of the following is an insignia of an evolved and mature democracy?
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Recent events have left a huge scar on the body politic of our democracy. The strength of an evolved and mature democracy depends on how strong its institutions are, how responsive its judicial system is and how accountable the government is to the people. All over the world, governments face challenges. It is by meeting it that a challenge is answered, not through circumvention. It is by facing it that a problem is solved, not by escaping it. The events of May and June this year have shown the government in poor light ? be it the so-called Lalitgate, involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, or VYPAM scam of Madhya Pradesh or the issue of Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis or the 'MoS for Home', Kiren Rijiju, delaying Air India flights, or the off -loading of legitimate passengers to accommodate VIPs. The government has shown its arrogance by not addressing the issues because of which its credibility is at stake. As the proverb says, if you lose money, not much is lost, if you lose health, something is lost, but if you lose credibility and trust, then everything is lost. Democracy thrives on the trust of the people. That is why it is defined as "of the people, by the people, for the people". The PM has a moral obligation to clear the air. If we talk about Swami Vivekananda, Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi or Lal Bahadur Shastri, we should also live up to their ideals of facing the truth and keeping morality above everything ? including the position of power, as power without morality is vulgar. According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct?
A)
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis off loaded passengers from Air India flight
doneclear
B)
MoS for Home Kiren Rijiju, delayed Air India flight
doneclear
C)
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is involved in Lalitgate
doneclear
D)
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is involved in VYPAM scam
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Recent events have left a huge scar on the body politic of our democracy. The strength of an evolved and mature democracy depends on how strong its institutions are, how responsive its judicial system is and how accountable the government is to the people. All over the world, governments face challenges. It is by meeting it that a challenge is answered, not through circumvention. It is by facing it that a problem is solved, not by escaping it. The events of May and June this year have shown the government in poor light ? be it the so-called Lalitgate, involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, or VYPAM scam of Madhya Pradesh or the issue of Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis or the 'MoS for Home', Kiren Rijiju, delaying Air India flights, or the off -loading of legitimate passengers to accommodate VIPs. The government has shown its arrogance by not addressing the issues because of which its credibility is at stake. As the proverb says, if you lose money, not much is lost, if you lose health, something is lost, but if you lose credibility and trust, then everything is lost. Democracy thrives on the trust of the people. That is why it is defined as "of the people, by the people, for the people". The PM has a moral obligation to clear the air. If we talk about Swami Vivekananda, Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi or Lal Bahadur Shastri, we should also live up to their ideals of facing the truth and keeping morality above everything ? including the position of power, as power without morality is vulgar. Why the author thinks that the government has shown its arrogance by not addressing the issues mentioned in the passage?
A)
Because in democracy government is answerable to people for its every acts of omission and commission
doneclear
B)
Because government is the seat of power and power without morality is vulgar
doneclear
C)
Because issues mentioned in the passage have left a huge scar on the body politic of our democracy
Given in question is a sentence with four parts. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find the part. Mrs. Kapoor went to (i)/ London because (ii)/she might (iii)/see Mrs. Kunal. (iv)
Arrange P, Q, R, S to give the correct sequence of the story given below. P: We can debate for years whose fault it was. Was your Mercedes driving too fast? Did the Alto ease into the highway with proper caution? At this moment, these questions seem immaterial. Q: No amount of monetary compensation will ever fill the void in her parents' hearts. As a mother with daughters of your own, it is unthinkable that you are choosing this moment of grief in what seems to be an attempt to free your conscience (and manage your public image) by blaming a father who has lost his youngest child. R: What happened last week was the stuff of nightmares. To be involved in a major collision on an Indian highway is scary and dangerous for everyone involved, no matter how big or small their car is. But what you are going through right now is a cakewalk compared to the anguish of Chinni's parents. And at a time like this to be releasing insensitive tweets blaming a grieving father is not just callous but downright inexcusable. S: Because regardless of which driver is to blame, I can say with certainty that it was definitely not Chinni's fault. Her life was senselessly lost, forever extinguished and she will never return to her parents. There will always be an empty seat at the family dinner table even when Chinni's favourite food is cooked and there will always be an empty bed even as her mother sits down to recites her favourite bedtime story.
Given in question is a statement followed by two arguments. You are to judge and say which of the given arguments is a strong one. Statement: Should there be a maximum limit for the number of ministers in the Central Government? Arguments: I: No. The political party in power should have the freedom to decide the number of ministers to be appointed. II: Yes. The number of ministers should be restricted to a certain percentage of the total number of seats in the Parliament to avoid unnecessary expenditure.