1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
33. (c) demonstrating that effects of microwave radiation are different from those of other forms of radiation (Because the second para tells that "Until recently it was assumed that organisms respond to microwave radiation in the same way that they respond to temperature changes caused by other forms of radiation" and then concludes that microwave radiations are different than other forms of radiation) 34
. (b) I and II only (Becasue the first para tells about the innate mechanism as "The organism can also respond to changes in the temperature of the body core, as is the case during exercise; but such responses result from the direct stimulation of thermoreceptors distributed widely within the central nervous system, and the ability of these mechanisms to help the organism adjust to gross changes in its environment is limited")
35. (a) A suggestion for new research to be done on the effects of microwaves on animals and human beings (Because the last para tells that "Yet surprisingly, not long ago, an increase in the internal body temperature was regarded merely as “evidence” of a thermal effect" thereby suggesting further research on this topic)
36. (b) unfounded assumption (Because the use of the term "assumed" in "Until recentlyit was assumed that organisms respond to microwave radiation in the same way that they respond to temperature changes caused by other forms of radiation")
37. (c) scholarly and concerned (Because the author has taken up the issue in and intellectual manner and shown his concern for the regulation of body temperature)
38. (a) pointing out weaknesses in a popular scientific theory (Because the author has shown how the popular scientific theory which assumed that microwave radiations are similar to other forms of radiations is not correct and in the third para further describes the effects of microwave radiations)