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The rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India. They were a war-like, people, proud and patriotic. They were jealous of their honour, and would lay down their lives to uphold it. They loved their homes and fought bravely to defend the honour of their women-folk. Nothing would tame their spirits. Perils only called forth their courage and poverty only increased their power of resistance. None could fight like them. Their motto was 'Better death than dishonour.' |
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The rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India. They were a war-like, people, proud and patriotic. They were jealous of their honour, and would lay down their lives to uphold it. They loved their homes and fought bravely to defend the honour of their women-folk. Nothing would tame their spirits. Perils only called forth their courage and poverty only increased their power of resistance. None could fight like them. Their motto was 'Better death than dishonour.' |
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The rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India. They were a war-like, people, proud and patriotic. They were jealous of their honour, and would lay down their lives to uphold it. They loved their homes and fought bravely to defend the honour of their women-folk. Nothing would tame their spirits. Perils only called forth their courage and poverty only increased their power of resistance. None could fight like them. Their motto was 'Better death than dishonour.' |
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The rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India. They were a war-like, people, proud and patriotic. They were jealous of their honour, and would lay down their lives to uphold it. They loved their homes and fought bravely to defend the honour of their women-folk. Nothing would tame their spirits. Perils only called forth their courage and poverty only increased their power of resistance. None could fight like them. Their motto was 'Better death than dishonour.' |
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The rajputs occupy an honoured place in the history of India. They were a war-like, people, proud and patriotic. They were jealous of their honour, and would lay down their lives to uphold it. They loved their homes and fought bravely to defend the honour of their women-folk. Nothing would tame their spirits. Perils only called forth their courage and poverty only increased their power of resistance. None could fight like them. Their motto was 'Better death than dishonour.' |
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Direction: Each of the following items consists of a word in capital letters, followed by four words. Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. |
Direction: Each of the following items consists of a word in capital letters, followed by four words. Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. |
Direction: Each of the following items consists of a word in capital letters, followed by four words. Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. |
(P) His land |
(Q) a wooden plough |
(R) the Indian peasant still uses |
(S) to cultivate |
(P) Even if he has to starve |
(Q) he should not beg |
(R) borrow or steal |
(S) from anyone |
(P) In the progress of |
(Q) universities play a crucial role |
(R) our civilisation |
(S) in the present age |
(P) I don't know |
(Q) must have thought |
(R) what people sitting next to me |
(S) when I came away |
(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) An old man died and left his son a lot of money |
(P) Soon he had nothing left. |
(Q) The son was a foolish young man. |
(R) All his friends left him. |
(S) He quickly spent all his money |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) He become sad and lonely. |
(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) Siberian crane is a migratory bird. |
(P) They remain here for four-five months. |
(Q) Migrating birds are those which travel for a period of time and then return. |
(R) They can't sustain in severe winter. |
(S) So during winter they travel in thousands and reach the bird sanctuary in Rajasthan in India |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) They return to Siberia at the onset of India. |
(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) Corruption has been accepted as a way of life in India. |
(P) It is quite rampant in our country. |
(Q) But it is a pity that no one hesitates to accept it when he gets a chance. |
(R) They criticize and condemn others for taking bribe. |
(S) It is not uncommon to find people taking non-serious stand against corruption. |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) I think no serious effort has been made to eradicate the wide-spread evil in India. |
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Harold, a professional man who had worked in an office for many years, had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realized that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatized for Harold what he had never been able to put into words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work. |
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Harold, a professional man who had worked in an office for many years, had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realized that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatized for Harold what he had never been able to put into words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work. |
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Harold, a professional man who had worked in an office for many years, had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realized that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatized for Harold what he had never been able to put into words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work. |
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Harold, a professional man who had worked in an office for many years, had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realized that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatized for Harold what he had never been able to put into words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work. |
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(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) The Finance Minister announced |
(P) which now has |
(Q) the floating of new bond scheme |
(R) along with public sector bonds |
(S) to raise resources for the banking sector |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) to meet new capital adequacy norms |
(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) On the basis of experiments with rats |
(P) health experts here say that |
(Q) exercise more and consume vitamins, |
(R) they will live up to 100 years or more |
(S) if humans eat less, |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) and be vigorous in their eighties and nineties. |
(\[{{S}_{1}}\]) The union Government's plan |
(P) The BJP had made it clear even on the very day the government announced that the proposed rally would not be allowed. |
(Q) At a minimal cost |
(R) To prevent the BJP rally have worked |
(S) Considering the circumstances |
(\[{{S}_{6}}\]) That it would defy the ban come what may. |
Direction: The following sentences consist of a word or a phrase which is written in italicised letters. Each of them is followed by four words or phrases. Select the word or the phrase which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the italicised word or phrase. |
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