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  1. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    Not only the smoker, but individuals surrounding him/her can be harmed by tobacco smoke. Children are put further at a risk since they are three times more likely to smoke if their parents do.
    As far as smokers are concerned one out of every two smokers, who start at a young age and continue smoking throughout their lives, will ultimately be killed by a tobacco related illness. With prolonged smoking, smokers have a death rate about three times higher than non smokers at all ages.
    Stopping smoking decreases health risks associated with tobacco use. It can decrease the burden of diseases such as heart or respiratory diseases. There are clear health benefits including longer life, even for those who quit smoking at the age of 60 and above.

    Those smokers who start smoking regularly at a young age 3 are less likely to stop it.
  2. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  3. Non smoking adults who surrounded smokers constantly are less likely to be harmed.
  4. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  5. Non smokers who are victims of passive smoking have one third death rate as compared to smokers.
  6. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  7. Stopping smoking at an old age does not reduce the chances of health risks.
  8. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  9. If parents stop smoking when their children are young, then the children are less likely to give up smoking.
  10. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  11. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    During the decade of 70's the growth rate of population in India was 2.22 percent per annum. From mid 80's through 90's there is a change in the growth rate and for 1996-2001 it is expected at 1.62 percent. This is expected to reach 1.50 percent during 2006-2011. Similarly, the expectation of life, which at present is about 65 for female and 62 for male population, will grow to 68 for female and 66 for male. In absolute terms, the population of India will cross a billion mark by the turn of the century and will increase to 1179 million by year 2011.

    The economic activities in India will grow and the income will rise in future decades.
  12. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  13. The rate of growth of the population in India has already become negative.
  14. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  15. From 2001 to next 10 years the population will continue to grow at the rate 1.79% per year.
  16. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  17. The proportion of older people in the population of India will increase in the coming years.
  18. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  19. The growth rate of female population in India is expected to continue to decline till 2011.
  20. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false