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 speaker is encouraging his men for the conquest of France
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(b) The speaker is aggressive and maniacal war-monger
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(c) The speaker is not satisfied with the conquest of the island
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(d) The speaker is a patriot urging the defence of his mother-land
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422. The speaker in the passage wants to go on fighting because
(a) he is a raving lunatic
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(b) he is in a state of utter despair
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(c) he expects help from other quarters
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(d) he is the leader of a suicide squad
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423. Which of the following pairs of the phrases helps best to bring out the intention of the speaker?
(a) "go on to the end" ; "shall never surrender"
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(b) "growing confidence" ; "subjugated and starving"
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(c) "subjugated and starving" ; "fight on the landing ground"
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(d) "fight in the streets" ; "subjugated and starving"
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424. The passage consists of repetitive patterns in syntax and vocabulary. The effect of this style is that it
(a) reveals the speaker's defects in giving a speech
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(b) produces the impression of bad poetry
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(c) conveys the speker's helpless situation
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(d) reinforces the speaker's basic intention
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