1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
536. (a) His learning; Because the paragraph mentions that “He was very proud of his learning”.
537. (c) because boatman was ignorant and hence had wasted his life; Because the paragraph mentions that “The professor laughed at his ignorance and told him that he had wasted his life”.
538. (d) The boatman - was illiterate, knew swimming; Because the professor was learne, knew Shakespeare, did not know swimming and the boatman was illiterate, did not know Shakespeare but knew swimming.
539. (b) How proud he was!; The best matching option.
540. (a) Proudly; Polite means showing regards for others in
manners, speech, and behavior. Since you are
a polite dinner guest, you thank the host for inviting you
and, even though you think the chicken is not cooked to
perfection, you tell her you are enjoying the meal.
The adjective polite comes from the mid-13th century Latinpolitus, which means
"refined" or "elegant." Showing consideration for others, using tact, and observing
social norms are the qualities of being polite. The opposite of polite is rude.
Because the poet E.E. Cummings thought imagination is most important, he
wrote, “Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.