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) The Eurozone debt crisis
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(b) Increase in wages
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(c) The late 2000 economic crisis
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(d) Competition with America
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817. Egalitarianism is a trend of thought that favourts equality among all people. The premise is that all people are or should be equal in their worth and social status, and oppose all types of social inequality such as class stratification, caste systems and elitism. This school of thought has been applied to mumerous practical applications such as politics, economics and law. However the extent of proposed equality may vary, for example equality of opportunity seeks to give everyone equally, unless distinctions can be explicitly justified, and wauality of outcome involves ensuring total equality between individuals in all measures i.e, wealth, status, income etc.
What does egalitarianism not definitely oppose?
(a) Class straification
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(b) Capitalism
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(c) Caste systems
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(d) Elitism
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818. In the United Kingdom, the mumber of home repossession has reached an 18 month low of recent. Despite economic problems lingering from the 2008 economic crisis and the impending Eurozone debt crisis, repossessions have dropped from 9,600 in the first quarter to 8,500 in the second quarter. The reason for this drop is believed to be collaboration between lenders, borrowers and debt advisors to avoid repossession, as well as lower interest rates and help for unemployed borrowers.
Which of the following may not be a cause of the drop in number of home repossessions?
(a) Lower interest rates
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(b) Help for unemployed borrowers
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(c) Financial regulation
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(d) Collaboration between relevant parties
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