Arrange P,Q,R,S for proper sequencing of the story given below: |
P: "If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued "there is no room for the pebbles or the rocks. The same goes for your life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are important to you." |
Q: The professor picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. He then asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with a unanimous "Yes." "Now," said the professor, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The rocks are the important things your family, your partner, your health, and your children - things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full. The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything else. The small stuff." |
R: A philosophy professor stood before his class with some items on the table in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks, about 2 inches in diameter. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open areas between the rocks. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. |
S: Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play with your children. Take your partner out dancing. There will always be time to go to work, clean the house give a dinner party and fix the disposal. Take care of the rocks first the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand" |
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S. P. Abraham (for Universal Fabrics) |
P: Goods dispatched by you in the first consignment against our above order |
Q: The order therefore stands cancelled with immediate effect. |
R: This has reference to the order number stated above |
S: Despite our insistence on maintaining the quality |
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Direction: Choose the usage of the underlined words: |
Several of the players regularly run four or five kilometers a day. |
Direction: Choose the usage of the underlined words: |
We go to school with a view to studying. |
Direction: Choose the usage of the underlined words: |
Tom answered only two questions. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
The President will be provided ___ all the facilities. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
He was sorry ____ what he had done. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
Find the sentence where an adjective has been correctly used. |
Arrange P,Q,R,S between 1 & 2 to make a meaningful sentence |
1: If the sovereignty |
P: of the people and their elected representatives, |
Q: and the unity |
R: in the hands |
S: of a country is not safe |
2: it cannot be safe in any other hands |
Direction: Give the antonym of the words given below: |
DREARY |
Direction: Give the antonym of the words given below: |
FRUGALITY |
Direction: Judge the right word for the underlined portion: |
Although the situation is bad there is no cause for concern. |
Direction: Judge the right word for the underlined portion: |
The hostility between India and China has increased in recent times. |
Find the analogy. |
Traitor: Country |
Fill in the blanks with suitable modal. |
It's going to rain all afternoon. ___ we go to the movie? |
Fill in the blank with appropriate conjunction. |
Do not go _____ I return. |
The underline word in the given sentence is: |
The Indian team defeated the Australia by an innings. |
Change the voice. |
A stone struck me on the head. |
Select the one word substitution for the given sentence. |
A substitute is______. |
Fill in the blank as per subject verb agreement. |
He _____ for this company since 1972. |
Direction: Select the exact meaning of the Idioms/Phrases given below: |
Hammer and tongs |
Direction: Select the exact meaning of the Idioms/Phrases given below: |
Hole and corner |
Direction: Give the synonym of the underlined words in the given sentences: |
The opposition made a strident demand for revoking the FDI in Retail. |
Direction: Give the synonym of the underlined words in the given sentences: |
The horse suddenly went berserk. |
Arrange P, Q, R, S and T to complete the process. |
P: Go to the bank or visit its website. The advantage of opening a bank account online is that you can do it at any hour, anywhere. |
However, if you only want to open a bank account in person you can just show up at the branch during business hours. |
Q: You'll have to agree to abide by certain rules and accept responsibility for certain actions. |
R: Any financial institution will have a variety of account types and services that you can mix and match. Pick the one that has the mix that is right for you. S: Opening bank account is a simple task. First of all choose the bank wherein you want to open the account. |
T: Now, you'll just need to wait a few days to a few weeks for the bank to process your paperwork. Once it's over, they will mail everything you need to operate your account such as checkbooks and debit cards. |
Choose your option |
Below given is a sentence divided into four parts |
P, Q, R & S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find the part. |
During the course of |
P: Investigation |
Q: The police learnt that not only |
R: The house was looted but |
S: Also the things taken away. |
Change the direct sentence into indirect one. |
He said to me, "Where is the post office?" |
Direction: Read the passage carefully given below and answer the questions that follow: All these years scientists and biomedics went on experimenting on animals paying little or no attention to the plight of the living things. Many scientists say that they have faced absolutely no problem in getting clearances for the number or kind of animals to be experimented upon. |
In eight institutes across the country, horses are used for manufacturing antidotes for snakebite. The horses are administered the venom and after a certain period the blood is extracted. The antibodies produced to counter the venom are then used to prepare the antidote. Excessive and random injection of venom without proper precautions had resulted in some horses losing their eye sight. Many even developed different kinds of skin infections. |
All these violate a host of rules accepted internationally. Another case which brings out the ignorance in the scientific establishment involves the anti-rabies vaccine made from sheep's brain. This requires infecting the sheep's brain with the rabies virus, much of which is done without giving anaesthesia. The brain is then removed and with the help of the antibodies produced by the sheep, a vaccine is prepared. |
The World Health Organisation banned this vaccine in 1980. Today, India and Tunisia are the only two countries where neurogenic tissue vaccines continue to be produced. Recently, a researcher made a demand for about 120 monkeys. In the end, the researcher agreed to bring the demand down to 25. This means the project can actually be done with 25 monkeys. So why did they ask for more in the first place? Obviously, a proper estimate was never made out. |
From the passage it appears that in medicinal experiment: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully given below and answer the questions that follow: All these years scientists and biomedics went on experimenting on animals paying little or no attention to the plight of the living things. Many scientists say that they have faced absolutely no problem in getting clearances for the number or kind of animals to be experimented upon. |
In eight institutes across the country, horses are used for manufacturing antidotes for snakebite. The horses are administered the venom and after a certain period the blood is extracted. The antibodies produced to counter the venom are then used to prepare the antidote. Excessive and random injection of venom without proper precautions had resulted in some horses losing their eye sight. Many even developed different kinds of skin infections. |
All these violate a host of rules accepted internationally. Another case which brings out the ignorance in the scientific establishment involves the anti-rabies vaccine made from sheep's brain. This requires infecting the sheep's brain with the rabies virus, much of which is done without giving anaesthesia. The brain is then removed and with the help of the antibodies produced by the sheep, a vaccine is prepared. |
The World Health Organisation banned this vaccine in 1980. Today, India and Tunisia are the only two countries where neurogenic tissue vaccines continue to be produced. Recently, a researcher made a demand for about 120 monkeys. In the end, the researcher agreed to bring the demand down to 25. This means the project can actually be done with 25 monkeys. So why did they ask for more in the first place? Obviously, a proper estimate was never made out. |
The World Health organization has, in 1980, banned: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully given below and answer the questions that follow: All these years scientists and biomedics went on experimenting on animals paying little or no attention to the plight of the living things. Many scientists say that they have faced absolutely no problem in getting clearances for the number or kind of animals to be experimented upon. |
In eight institutes across the country, horses are used for manufacturing antidotes for snakebite. The horses are administered the venom and after a certain period the blood is extracted. The antibodies produced to counter the venom are then used to prepare the antidote. Excessive and random injection of venom without proper precautions had resulted in some horses losing their eye sight. Many even developed different kinds of skin infections. |
All these violate a host of rules accepted internationally. Another case which brings out the ignorance in the scientific establishment involves the anti-rabies vaccine made from sheep's brain. This requires infecting the sheep's brain with the rabies virus, much of which is done without giving anaesthesia. The brain is then removed and with the help of the antibodies produced by the sheep, a vaccine is prepared. |
The World Health Organisation banned this vaccine in 1980. Today, India and Tunisia are the only two countries where neurogenic tissue vaccines continue to be produced. Recently, a researcher made a demand for about 120 monkeys. In the end, the researcher agreed to bring the demand down to 25. This means the project can actually be done with 25 monkeys. So why did they ask for more in the first place? Obviously, a proper estimate was never made out. |
India along with another country are the only two producers of: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully given below and answer the questions that follow: All these years scientists and biomedics went on experimenting on animals paying little or no attention to the plight of the living things. Many scientists say that they have faced absolutely no problem in getting clearances for the number or kind of animals to be experimented upon. |
In eight institutes across the country, horses are used for manufacturing antidotes for snakebite. The horses are administered the venom and after a certain period the blood is extracted. The antibodies produced to counter the venom are then used to prepare the antidote. Excessive and random injection of venom without proper precautions had resulted in some horses losing their eye sight. Many even developed different kinds of skin infections. |
All these violate a host of rules accepted internationally. Another case which brings out the ignorance in the scientific establishment involves the anti-rabies vaccine made from sheep's brain. This requires infecting the sheep's brain with the rabies virus, much of which is done without giving anaesthesia. The brain is then removed and with the help of the antibodies produced by the sheep, a vaccine is prepared. |
The World Health Organisation banned this vaccine in 1980. Today, India and Tunisia are the only two countries where neurogenic tissue vaccines continue to be produced. Recently, a researcher made a demand for about 120 monkeys. In the end, the researcher agreed to bring the demand down to 25. This means the project can actually be done with 25 monkeys. So why did they ask for more in the first place? Obviously, a proper estimate was never made out. |
Anti-rabies produced from the brain of sheep involves: |
Direction: Fill in the blank with correct option: |
___is the way to the public library? |
Direction: Fill in the blank with correct option: |
She says she knows painting, but I don't think she___. |
The underlined word in the sentence given below is an: |
Ah! What a beautiful painting. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable article. |
__good pupil is never late for__ lesson. |
From the given statement and the two conclusions, select the correct option. |
Statement: All travellers are men. All men are graduates. |
Conclusions: |
I: All men are travellers |
II: All travellers are graduates |
Choose your option |
Fill in the blank with correct determiners. |
There were not more than _______ supporters of this proposal in the Parliament. |
Arrange P, Of, R, S between S1 & S6 to make a meaningful comprehension. |
S1: There was a Persian king called Shahryar who had a beautiful wife |
P: When the king discovered this he killed her |
Q: He gave order that he was to be provided with a new wife everyday |
R: He loved her very much, but she was a wicked woman |
S: He decided that all women were wicked and that he would punish them |
S6: After one day's marriage he would cut off her head and marry again |
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