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 behaviour of a jackdaw who shows off his feathers
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(b) the behaviour of a male bird to attract a female bird
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(c) the behaviour by which a male bird displays its beauty to the female bird
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(d) the behaviour of any male to win a female of the same species
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413. Which of the phrases best helps to bring out the precise meaning of 'consciously strained'?
(a) Proudly reared and exhibited
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(b) Permanently in a state of display
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(c) Purposefully put in a state of display
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(d) Possession of nesting sight
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414. The most important 'trick' of the jackdaw to win his female is
(a) displaying his head and neck
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(b) to be like a human being
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(c) to become embroiled withother birds
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(d) to possess a place for building a nest
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415. The jackdaw fights with other jackdawa because
(a) he does not respect the senior birds
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(b) he wants to fight with his rivals
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(c) he does not like to be challenged
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(d) he wants ot show off
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416. Which of ht following statements best describes the central theme of the passage?
(a) The courtship behaviour of birds
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(b) The similarities between the courtship behaviours of birds and man
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(c) The astonishing facts about the jackdaw's love life
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(d) The scientific study of the jackdaw's life
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