1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
106. (c) discuss some of the scientific controversy that Darwin sparked and describe his response to it (The first para tells about the "powerful scientific objections" and the fourth para tells that "Darwin was forced to adjust this theory")
107. (b) (A white horse and a black horse would always be gray (Because grey is intermediate form of whiteand black)
108. (a) non mutant (The second para states that "Jenkin pointed out that if a rare and favorable mutation occurred, it would soon be blended out by repeated crossings from the wild-type form" which means something not easily mutable)
109. (d) Rats who have had their tails cut off produce tailless offspring (Because the third para states that "He also embraced the Lamarckian concept that acquired traits in parents are transmitted to their offspring")
110. (a) respectful (Because the author has given due regard to the views of Jenkin and Kelvin although in the last paragraph he talsk about the invalidation of Kelvin’s argument but he has not been contemptuous)
111. (c) dissociate himself from those who believed in “special creationism” (Because the third para tells that Since “special creationism” was his ideological target and so he modified his beliefs regarding natural selection)
112. (b) indicate that the term is somewhat ironic, since Mendel’s work was virtually ignored when it was published (Because the second para tells that "Mendel’s theory of particulate inheritance, which, though published, was unrecognized")
113. (c) I and III only (Because the last para tells that "particulate nature of inheritance meant that favorable mutation not only could persist, but could rapidly become prevalent" where as Jenmkin was opposed to the persistence of a favourable mutation and this would have also refuted Jenkins' object in "that natural selection could not account for the tremendous diversity of life")
114. (b) Darwin was the only scientist of his day who believed in natural selection (Because the author does not tell anywhere about the absence of the scintists who believed in natural selection. All other options are covered in the one or the other para)