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) A foreign university
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(b) A well-to-do man
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(c) Examples that inspire
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(d) A man who has earned honour
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591. The proper background of early education is
(a) a school
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(b) a college
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(c) a religious institution
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(d) the home
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592. From the passage, we get an impression that the highest honour is earned by
(a) a man who has received education in a foreign country
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(b) a man who has struggled against adversity
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(c) a man who has seen prosperity alone
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(d) the son of a prosperous man
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593. A well-to-do man sends his son to foreign lands
(a) because it is the fashion of the day
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(b) in the belief that his dull son will be transformed into a genius
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(c) so that the son may learn the customs of those countries
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(d) in order to make his son familiar with the persons and places of those countries
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594. The expression "the products of expensive schools and universities often fail to make good" means
(a) they fail to make a mark in life
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(b) they fail to become intelligent
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(c) they fail to earn proper living
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(d) they do not earn good reputation
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