1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
Passage Reading and English Comprehension
(a) a temporary bridge constructed with the help of ropes
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(b) a bridge made by soldiers during a war
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(c) a bridge supported by floating flat-bottomed boats
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(d) a bridge made with wooden planks
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579. The soldiers were "helping to push against the spokes of the wheels" because
(a) they wanted to stop the carts
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(b) the spokes of the wheels were broken
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(c) the mules refused to draw the carts
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(d) there was a steep elevation
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580. The mule-drawn carts staggered up because
(a) there were too many mule-carts
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(b) the mules were indisciplined
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(c) it was a steep uphill journey
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(d) the carts were blocked by the peasants
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581. The reference to the old man in the beginning and the end of the passage indicates that
(a) the writer wants to compare between the bridge and the motionless old man
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(b) the description that takes place between the first sentence and the last sentence is irrelevant
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(c) there is an unnecessary repitition in the reference to the old man
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(d) the figure of the old man is brought under a sharp focus
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