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) Literature and history are mutually exclusive
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(b) Literature and history are complementary to each other
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(c) The study of literature is meaning-less without any knowledge of history
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(d) Literature and history are inseparably linked together in the clasics and the Bible
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379. The author of the above passage says that in the past the basis of education for all people, irrespective of their intellectual calibre, was
(a) Greek and Roman classics
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(b) The Bible
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(c) A correct knowledge of history
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(d) A wider range of literature
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380. The author of the above passage says that the classics and the Bible were read by his ancestors
(a) methodicaly and with discretion
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(b) in a manner that broadened their view of life
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(c) wiht great emphasis on their literary values
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(d) without critical discrimination but in the light of their humanistic culture
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381. According to the author of the above passage, the old form of education, based on the study of the classics and of the Bible, has
(a) succeeding in creating interest in history
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(b) laid the bais of human civilization
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(c) had a gradual decline in our time
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(d) been rejuvenated in the context of modern education
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382. The author of the above passage fears that the greater part of the vaccum created by lack of interest in the classics and the Bible has been filled up by
(a) a new philosophy of life
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(b) a richer sense of history
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(c) a wider range of literature
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(d) worthless ideas
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