Major Competitive Exams

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Q. In the passage, how does the author illustrate the concept of selections through examples?
  • A. By providing statistical data on choices
  • B. By narrating personal anecdotes
  • C. By referencing historical events
  • D. By discussing various literary works
Q. In the passage, how does the author suggest marketers should respond to changing consumer preferences?
  • A. By sticking to traditional marketing methods.
  • B. By ignoring social media trends.
  • C. By continuously adapting their strategies.
  • D. By focusing solely on data analytics.
Q. In the passage, how does the author suggest one should approach making selections?
  • A. By relying solely on intuition.
  • B. By considering both personal and contextual factors.
  • C. By following established norms without question.
  • D. By avoiding any emotional involvement.
Q. In the passage, how does the author view the relationship between technology and privacy?
  • A. Technology enhances privacy protections.
  • B. Technology poses significant threats to personal privacy.
  • C. Technology has no impact on privacy issues.
  • D. Technology is irrelevant to the discussion of privacy.
Q. In the passage, how does the author view the role of technology in making selections?
  • A. Technology complicates the selection process.
  • B. Technology simplifies and enhances the selection process.
  • C. Technology has no effect on selections.
  • D. Technology is detrimental to thoughtful selections.
Q. In the passage, the author describes 'dichotomy' as:
  • A. a single entity
  • B. a division into two contrasting parts
  • C. a harmonious blend
  • D. an irrelevant detail
Q. In the passage, the author describes 'resilience' as essential for: (2023)
  • A. failure
  • B. success
  • C. indifference
  • D. stagnation
Q. In the passage, the author describes the situation as 'tenuous'. This suggests that it is: (2023)
  • A. stable
  • B. fragile
  • C. secure
  • D. robust
Q. In the passage, the author describes the situation as 'tenuous'. This suggests that the situation is:
  • A. stable
  • B. fragile
  • C. secure
  • D. predictable
Q. In the passage, the author primarily conveys a sense of urgency regarding climate change. Which of the following phrases best captures this tone?
  • A. We must act swiftly to mitigate the effects.
  • B. Climate change is a gradual process.
  • C. There are various opinions on climate change.
  • D. The situation is under control.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that addressing inequalities requires a multifaceted approach. Which of the following best exemplifies this idea?
  • A. Focusing solely on economic reforms.
  • B. Combining policy changes with cultural shifts.
  • C. Implementing educational programs only.
  • D. Ignoring historical contexts.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that economic inequality is linked to which of the following?
  • A. Cultural differences.
  • B. Political instability.
  • C. Educational disparities.
  • D. Technological advancements.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that the rise of artificial intelligence will primarily affect which aspect of society?
  • A. Employment opportunities in traditional sectors
  • B. The ethical considerations of technology use
  • C. The accessibility of information for the public
  • D. The development of new educational methodologies
Q. In the passage, the author uses the example of a chef selecting ingredients to illustrate which point?
  • A. The necessity of following recipes strictly.
  • B. The creativity involved in making selections.
  • C. The importance of using only local ingredients.
  • D. The role of cost in ingredient selection.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the phrase 'a double-edged sword' to describe which concept?
  • A. Technological advancements
  • B. Globalization
  • C. Cultural diversity
  • D. Economic growth
Q. In the passage, the author uses the phrase 'a double-edged sword' to describe what?
  • A. The benefits of technology in communication
  • B. The risks associated with globalization
  • C. The challenges of climate change
  • D. The complexities of human relationships
Q. In the passage, the author uses the phrase 'the tip of the iceberg' to imply what?
  • A. That there is much more to a situation than what is visible
  • B. That the situation is less serious than it appears
  • C. That the problem is isolated and not widespread
  • D. That the solution is simple and straightforward
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'ameliorate' to suggest that technology can: (2023)
  • A. worsen conditions
  • B. improve situations
  • C. remain neutral
  • D. create confusion
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to describe a factor that:
  • A. slows down progress
  • B. initiates change
  • C. remains unchanged
  • D. is irrelevant
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to describe:
  • A. a hindrance
  • B. a facilitator
  • C. an observer
  • D. a bystander
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to refer to:
  • A. a hindrance
  • B. a facilitator of change
  • C. an obstacle
  • D. a bystander
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'climate justice' to refer to:
  • A. The equitable distribution of resources to combat climate change.
  • B. The legal frameworks surrounding environmental protection.
  • C. The moral imperative to address climate change impacts on vulnerable populations.
  • D. The economic policies that support green technologies.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'digital divide' to refer to: (2023)
  • A. The gap between those with and without access to technology.
  • B. The difference in digital literacy among various age groups.
  • C. The disparity in internet speeds across regions.
  • D. The contrast between digital and traditional media.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'social mobility' to refer to: (2023)
  • A. The ability of individuals to move between social classes.
  • B. The increase in wealth among the upper class.
  • C. The decline of traditional social structures.
  • D. The stability of social hierarchies.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'sustainable development' to imply which of the following? (2023)
  • A. Development that ignores environmental concerns.
  • B. Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
  • C. Development that focuses solely on economic growth.
  • D. Development that is only applicable to developed countries.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'systemic barriers' to refer to what? (2023)
  • A. Obstacles that are easily overcome.
  • B. Challenges that are inherent in social structures.
  • C. Temporary issues faced by individuals.
  • D. Personal choices that lead to inequality.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'systemic inequalities' to refer to:
  • A. Inequalities that are caused by individual actions.
  • B. Inequalities that are embedded in societal structures.
  • C. Inequalities that are temporary and can be resolved.
  • D. Inequalities that are only economic in nature.
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'a double-edged sword' is used to describe what?
  • A. The benefits of technology
  • B. The risks of globalization
  • C. The nature of human relationships
  • D. The challenges of leadership
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'level the playing field' most likely means:
  • A. To create equal opportunities for all.
  • B. To eliminate competition.
  • C. To increase the stakes in a game.
  • D. To ensure fairness in sports.
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'lifelong learning' most likely refers to: (2023)
  • A. The importance of continuous education throughout one's life.
  • B. The need for students to learn only in school.
  • C. The concept of learning only from textbooks.
  • D. The idea that learning is limited to childhood.
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