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1. | TRAGEDY | Comedy | ||
Identification through Definitions and Example
In
this lesson, we will try to identify the object/person/anything by its
definition or by certain examples. Below are mentioned some example to develop
your understanding.
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A person residing in a country of which he is not a citizen.
Non-resident
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Happening every year Annual
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Living in water Aquatic
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One who does not believe in God Atheist
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An assembly of hearers Audience
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The science of plant life Botany
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A list of the names more...
Distinguish between Facts and Opinion
In
this chapter, we try to differentiate facts from opinions and also try to find
out whether the given opinions follow the fact or not. Some examples are given
below to explain how to distinguish between facts and opinion.
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Example 1
Three
sentences are given below. You have to identify which sentence is/are fact/s
and which is an opinion.
I:
You may not be loyal to the boss but you can give him an apparent sense of
loyalty.
II: Loyalty to the boss is considered important.
III:
Some people can go to any extent to please their boss.
Select your answer from the given choices.
(a) I-Fact, II-Opinion, III-Opinion
(b) I-Opinion, II-Fact, III-Fact
(c) I-Opinion, II-Fact, III-Opinion
(d) I-Fact, II-Opinion, III-Fact
(e) None of these
Ans.
(a) more...
Analogy
Analogy
means similarity or a relationship between two or more objects. In questions based
on analogy, a particular relationship is given and another similar relationship
has to be identified from the alternatives provided. This similarity/relationship
may be on the basis of properties, kinds, traits, shapes etc.
Given
below are some types of relations to help you understand analogy.
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Instrument and Measurement
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