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 village must have some trade; and this village has always been full of virility and power. Obscure and happy, its splendid energies had found employment in wrestling a livelihood out of the earth, whence had come a certain dignity, and kindliness, and love for other men. Civilization did not relax these energies, but it had diverted them; and all the special qualities, which might have helped to heal the world, had been destroyed. The family affection, the affection for the commune, the sane pastoral virtues - all had perished. No villain had done this thing ; it was the work of ladies and gentlement who were rich and often clever
345. Village life is praised by the author because it
(a) helps villagers to achieve material prosperity
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(b) makes men complacent
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(c) breeds human virtues
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(d) is free from the din and hurry of city life
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346. Civilization mainly destroys
(a) the ability to create employment
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(b) family affection and pastoral virtues
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(c) medical facilities for the rural people
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(d) agricultural trade
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347. The tone used by the author in the last sentence of the passage is :
(a) Lamenting
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(b) Sarcastic
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(c) Complimentary
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(d) Itonic
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TOTAL
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