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    Directions: The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the fourth sentence of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order.

    1. In keeping with its hardline stance on trade matters, the US continues to press for damages against India on poultry import curbs, despite India having relaxed them in recent months.

    P. Now, US poultry imports have started to arrive, but the US is yet to withdraw its claim of $450 million in annual damages to its industry, made before the ‘retaliatory panel’ of the WTO.

    Q. Citing avian influenza concerns, India had for years virtually banned poultry imports from the US, prompting the latter to move the WTO.

    4. Since then, India has made two rounds of changes in its bird flu regulations, to bring them in line with WTO norms.

    R. The US, using all possible means to push exports, is merely pursuing a hard bargain.

    S. In 2015, the WTO ruled against India, saying that its curbs were disproportionate to the threat and constituted a non-tariff barrier.

    T. Meanwhile, the WTO’s compliance panel is yet to rule on whether India’s amended regulations are acceptable.

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    Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

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    Directions: The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the fourth sentence of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order.

    1. In keeping with its hardline stance on trade matters, the US continues to press for damages against India on poultry import curbs, despite India having relaxed them in recent months.

    P. Now, US poultry imports have started to arrive, but the US is yet to withdraw its claim of $450 million in annual damages to its industry, made before the ‘retaliatory panel’ of the WTO.

    Q. Citing avian influenza concerns, India had for years virtually banned poultry imports from the US, prompting the latter to move the WTO.

    4. Since then, India has made two rounds of changes in its bird flu regulations, to bring them in line with WTO norms.

    R. The US, using all possible means to push exports, is merely pursuing a hard bargain.

    S. In 2015, the WTO ruled against India, saying that its curbs were disproportionate to the threat and constituted a non-tariff barrier.

    T. Meanwhile, the WTO’s compliance panel is yet to rule on whether India’s amended regulations are acceptable.

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    Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?

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    Directions: The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the fourth sentence of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order.

    1. In keeping with its hardline stance on trade matters, the US continues to press for damages against India on poultry import curbs, despite India having relaxed them in recent months.

    P. Now, US poultry imports have started to arrive, but the US is yet to withdraw its claim of $450 million in annual damages to its industry, made before the ‘retaliatory panel’ of the WTO.

    Q. Citing avian influenza concerns, India had for years virtually banned poultry imports from the US, prompting the latter to move the WTO.

    4. Since then, India has made two rounds of changes in its bird flu regulations, to bring them in line with WTO norms.

    R. The US, using all possible means to push exports, is merely pursuing a hard bargain.

    S. In 2015, the WTO ruled against India, saying that its curbs were disproportionate to the threat and constituted a non-tariff barrier.

    T. Meanwhile, the WTO’s compliance panel is yet to rule on whether India’s amended regulations are acceptable.

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    Which of the following should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?

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    Directions: The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the fourth sentence of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order.

    1. In keeping with its hardline stance on trade matters, the US continues to press for damages against India on poultry import curbs, despite India having relaxed them in recent months.

    P. Now, US poultry imports have started to arrive, but the US is yet to withdraw its claim of $450 million in annual damages to its industry, made before the ‘retaliatory panel’ of the WTO.

    Q. Citing avian influenza concerns, India had for years virtually banned poultry imports from the US, prompting the latter to move the WTO.

    4. Since then, India has made two rounds of changes in its bird flu regulations, to bring them in line with WTO norms.

    R. The US, using all possible means to push exports, is merely pursuing a hard bargain.

    S. In 2015, the WTO ruled against India, saying that its curbs were disproportionate to the threat and constituted a non-tariff barrier.

    T. Meanwhile, the WTO’s compliance panel is yet to rule on whether India’s amended regulations are acceptable.

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    Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

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    Directions: The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the fourth sentence of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order.

    1. In keeping with its hardline stance on trade matters, the US continues to press for damages against India on poultry import curbs, despite India having relaxed them in recent months.

    P. Now, US poultry imports have started to arrive, but the US is yet to withdraw its claim of $450 million in annual damages to its industry, made before the ‘retaliatory panel’ of the WTO.

    Q. Citing avian influenza concerns, India had for years virtually banned poultry imports from the US, prompting the latter to move the WTO.

    4. Since then, India has made two rounds of changes in its bird flu regulations, to bring them in line with WTO norms.

    R. The US, using all possible means to push exports, is merely pursuing a hard bargain.

    S. In 2015, the WTO ruled against India, saying that its curbs were disproportionate to the threat and constituted a non-tariff barrier.

    T. Meanwhile, the WTO’s compliance panel is yet to rule on whether India’s amended regulations are acceptable.

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    Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

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    Direction: Choose the most appropriate synonym.

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    Quirk

  • Question 7
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    Direction: Choose the most appropriate synonym.

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    Ambushed

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    Direction: In the following question a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent.

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    I am sometimes accused of imposing ‘rules‘. Nothing could be further from the truth. I hate rules. All I do is report on how customers react to different stimuli. I may say to an advertiser, “Research shows that ads with celebs are inefficient in persuading people to buy products. Are you sure you want to use a celebrity?” Call that a rule? Or I may say to a writer, “Research suggests that if you set the copy in red type on a white background, more people will read it than if you set it in red type on a black background.” ______________________.

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    Direction: Read the sentence given below to find out if it contains any error. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is error-free, select option (E). Ignore error of punctuation if any.

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    Dean wasn't sure if it was her (A)/ natural aversion to anything (B)/ involving law enforcement (C)/ or concern to her boss' future (D)/. No error (E)

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    The following items have one part of the sentence followed by four alternatives. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative.

    If you had planned the work well

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