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  1. Read the above passage, answer the below question.
    Which of the statements A, B, C, D and E mentioned above is a conclusion that can be drawn from the above statement?
  2. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    None of these

  3. Read the above passage, answer the below question.
    Which of the statements A, B, C, D and E mentioned above is a possible effect of the discovery made?
  4. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    E

  5. "Yoga sessions should be conducted for the Indian Army personnel to keep them mentally and physically fit which in turn keeps them motivated and helps them win the local population's trust" - A comment by the Ministry of Defence of the Government of India.
    A. Yoga helps in curing certain kinds of heart ailments.
    B. Different countries use different methods to keep their armed forces personnel motivated.
    C. Yoga is not part of training provided to armed forces personnel at present.
    D. It is found that yoga is the only way to gain physical and mental fitness.
    E. Animosity between the army personnel and the local people will decrease.
    Which of the following weakens the ministry's argument for the need of yoga sessions?
  6. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    E

  7. Read the above passage, answer the below question.
    Which of the following is a possible reason that made the ministry to suggest yoga training for the army personnel?
  8. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    E

  9. Read the above passage, answer the below question.
    Which of the following is a possible effect if the ministry's suggestion is implemented?
  10. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    E

  11. Read the above Passage, answer the below question.
    Which of the following can be inferred from the minister's comment?
  12. A.
    A
    B.
    B
    C.
    C
    D.
    D
    E.
    E

  13. The number of instances where judges have made unwanted remarks in open courts against other constitutional/ statutory bodies or persons who were not before them is increasing. There is a need to bring such behaviour of judges within the purview of judicial standards.
    Which of the following can be inferred/concluded from the given information?
  14. A.
    There is a set of judicial standards which the judges are expected to follow.
    B.
    Till now no one has set any standards for judges.
    C.
    It is not desirable for the judges to pass such comments on other constitutional/ statutory bodies in their absence.
    D.
    Freedom of expression cannot be exercised while in official capacity.
    E.
    None of these

  15. The number of instances where judges have made unwanted remarks in open courts against other constitutional/ statutory bodies or persons who were not before them is increasing. There is a need to bring such behaviour of judges within the purview of judicial standards.
    Which of the following is an assumption implicit in the above passage?
  16. A.
    There is a set of judicial standards which the judges are expected to follow.
    B.
    Till now no one has set any standards for judges.
    C.
    It is not desirable for the judges to pass such comments on other constitutional/ statutory bodies in their absence.
    D.
    Freedom of expression cannot be exercised while in official capacity.
    E.
    None of these

  17. It may prudent to bear with a small harm for a greater benefit. Problem arises when the harm has the power to endanger future generations. Research has consistently shown that frequent exposure X-rays can cause cells in human body to be destroyed or mutated, apart from this it can cause damage to DNA cell structure, a bane that could be passed down for generations. Doctors, unmindful of such consequences, subject the patients to exposure to X-rays, even in the cases in which it can be avoided.
    Which of the following is a course of action that can be pursued?
  18. A.
    Doctors should not recommend X-ray treatment unless it is unavoidable.
    B.
    Manufacturers should provide remote controls for X-ray machines so that doctors can operate it from a distance.
    C.
    Manufacturers should incorporate such features in their machines to regulate radiation to the patients.
    D.
    Patients should not go to the hospitals which use X-rays in the treatment of patients.
    E.
    None of these

  19. It may prudent to bear with a small harm for a greater benefit. Problem arises when the harm has the power to endanger future generations. Research has consistently shown that frequent exposure X-rays can cause cells in human body to be destroyed or mutated, apart from this it can cause damage to DNA cell structure, a bane that could be passed down for generations. Doctors, unmindful of such consequences, subject the patients to exposure to X-rays, even in the cases in which it can be avoided.
    Which of the following can be concluded/ inferred from the above passage?

  20. A.
    Doctors think of other consequences of the treatment they provide to the patients.
    B.
    All the hospitals have X-ray machines.
    C.
    There are no government directives regarding the manufacture of X-ray machines.
    D.
    One cannot do away with X-ray machines in treating the patients.
    E.
    None of these