1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
217. (d) avoid possible misinterpretations resulting from the more common uses of the word power (Becasue in the first paragraph the author has given various interpretations of the word power)
218. (d) Law is a product of power (Becasue the second para suggests that "as the strategies in which they take effect, whose general design or institutional crystallization is embodied in the state apparatus, in the formulation of the law, in the various social hegemonies" which can be inferred that law is a manifestation of power)
219. (b) Provision of concrete examples (Throughout the passage the author has not given any concrete examples)
220. (d) It is from the people and their deeds that power springs (Because the last para suggests that "Power is everywhere, not because it embraces everything, but because it comes from everywhere")
221. (b) scientific and detached (Becasue the author has not advocated his personal views or criticized anybody")
222. (a) differing natures and directions of the forces that create them (Because the last para suggests that "moving substrate of force relations that, by virtue of their inequality, constantly engender local and unstable states of power")
223. (c) an inevitable feature of the social order of any state (Because in the last para the author concludes that "it is the name that one attributes to a complex strategic situation in a particular society")