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    The question in this section is based on a single passage. The question is to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Please note that more than one of the choices could conceivably answer the question. However, you are to choose the best answer, that is, the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.

    In 1945, a Bombay economist named A.D Shroff began a Forum of Free Enterprise, whose ideas on economic development were somewhat at odds with those then influentially articulate by the Planning Commission of the Government of India. Shroff complained against the 'indifference if not discouragement' with which the state treated entrepreneurs.
        At the same time as Shroff, but independently of him, a journalist named Philip Spratt was writing a series of essays in favor of free enterprise. Spratt was a Cambridge communist who was sent by the party in the 1920s to foment revolution in the subcontinent. Detected in the act, he spent many years in an Indian jail. The books he read in the prison, and his marriage to an  Indian woman afterward, inspired a steady move rightwards. By the 1950s, he was editing a pro-American weekly from Bangalore, called MysIndia. 
    There he inveighed against the economic policies of the government of India. These, he said, treated the entrepreneur 'as a criminal who has dared to use his brains independently of the state to create wealth and give employment.' The state's chief planner, P.C.Mahalanobis had surrounded himself with Western leftists and Soviet academicians, who reinforced his belief in 'rigid control by the government overall activities'. The result, said Spratt, would be 'the smothering of free enterprise, a famine of consumer goods, and the tying down of millions of workers to soul-deadening techniques.'
        The voices of men like Spratt and Shroff were drowned in the chorus of popular support for a model of heavy industrialization funded and directed by the governments. The 19050s were certainly not propitious times for free marketers in India. But from time to time their ideas were revived. After the rupee was devalued in m1966, there were some moves towards freeing the trade regime and hopes that the licensing system would also be liberalized. However, after Indira Gandhi split the Congress Party in 1969, her government took its 'left arm', nationalizing a fresh range of industries and returning to economic autarky.

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    The word 'inveighed' in this passage means:

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    Choose the word which means the same as the word or phrase in bold given in the sentence. Indicate your option.
    You may think at first that it is queer to talk of having too much paper money and that money is so nice and useful that you cannot have too much of it.

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    Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of 

    DEFT 

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    Read the given passage carefully and answer the question given after the passage.

    Often, we passionately pursue matters that in the future appear to be contradictory to our real intention or nature; and triumph is followed by remorse or regret. There are numerous examples of such a trend in the annals of history and contemporary life.'     
         Alfred Nobel was the son of Immanuel Nobel, an inventor who experimented extensively with a large range of chemicals; he found new methods to blast rocks for the construction of roads and bridges; he was engaged in the development of technology and different weapons; his life revolved around rockets and cannons and gun powder. The ingenuity of the scientist brought him enough wealth to buy the Bofors armament plant in Sweden.
         Paradoxically, Nobel's life was a busy one yet he was lonely; and as he grew older, he began suffering from the guilt of having invented the dynamite that was being used for destructive purposes. He set aside a huge part of his wealth to institute Nobel Prizes. Besides honouring men and women for their extraordinary achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine and literature, he wished to honour people who worked for the promotion of peace.
         Another example that comes to one's mind is that of Albert Einstein. In 1939, fearing that the Nazis would win the race to build the world's first atomic bomb, Einstein urged President Franklin D Roosevelt to launch an American programme on nuclear research. The matter was considered and a project called the Manhattan Project was initiated. The project involved intense nuclear research the construction of the world's first atomic bomb.
    All this while, Einstein had the impression that the bomb would be used to protect the world from the Nazis. But in 1945, when Hiroshima was bombed to end World War II, Einstein was deeply grieved and he regretted his endorsement of the need for nuclear research.
         He also stated that had he known that the Germans would be unsuccessful in making the atomic bomb, he would have probably never recommended making one. In 1947, Einstein began working for the cause of disarmament. But, Einstein's name still continues to be linked with the bomb.
         Man's fluctuating thoughts, changing opinions, varying opportunities keep the mind in a state of flux. Hence, the paradox of life it's certain that nothing is certain in life.

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    In paragraph 4, the word 'accomplished' means ______ .

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    Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to
    REBATE

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    Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to
    WHOLESOME

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    It was marvellous to see how gingerly, the little beasts footed it in such places.
    Choose the synonym of the word gingerly.

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    Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to
    CAUTIOUSLY

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    Fill in the blank with a suitable word:

    The synonym for zeal is _________.

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    Choose the one which is nearest in meaning to
    MOROSE 

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