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) Emotional disturbances in man
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(b) Strength of the internal organs
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(c) Forces produced by sense organs
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(d) Reflection of the intellect
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389. Which of the following statements would illustrate the metaphor in the passage?
(a) Man is slow moving and slow-witted
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(b) A man of character refuses to be influenced by outside compulsions against his will
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(c) Man confines himseld to a life of isolation
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(d) Man cannot have a good character or strong will
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390. Which of the following statements may be assumed to reflect the central theme of the passage?
(a) Good thoughts lead to the control of the sense organs
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(b) Control of the sense organs leads to good thoughts
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(c) Character, though established, may be disturbed by outside forces
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(d) No man can achieve success in destroying the inner forces
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391. Which of the following statements would be most correct in explaining the metaphorical meaning of 'break the shell into pieces'?
(a) Destruction of the human body
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(b) Breaking of the physical environment of man
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(c) Attempt to destroy man's character
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(d) Inflicting physical and mental agony on man
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392. The passage consists of two long sentences and a shor one. The purpose of this style could be to suggest that
(a) it is impossible for man to attain perfection of character
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(b) the attainment of perfect character is the result of a long process of mental discipline
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(c) the whole life process is clumsy
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(d) there is a lot of confusion in our understanding of sense organs, character etc.
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