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- 1) Imports have surged to
2) to meet consumer demand,
3) widening the trade deficit
4) and cutting onto GDP growth.
5) No errorAnswer – 4)
Explanation: and cutting into GDP growth. - 1) There are much reforms
2) that India could carry
3) out to become more
4) competitive in manufacturing.
5) No errorAnswer – 1)
Explanation: There are many reforms - 1) That might be enough to push India
2) back into sync with the world,
3) hopefully while it is still enjoying
4) this synchronise global recovery.
5) No errorAnswer – 4)
Explanation: this synchronised global recovery. - 1) For decades India’s economic fortunes
2) ebbed and flowed with other
3) emerging nation, but in recent months
4) it seems to have become unmoored.
5) No errorAnswer – 3)
Explanation: emerging nations, but in recent months - 1) For a country with a history of mass
2) shootings and a primary target of
3) international terror groups,
4) the debate is an important one.
5) No errorAnswer – 5)
Explanation: No error - 1) its implications for private schools,
2) which are obligated with 25%
3) reservations by reimbursements below
4) the average cost, are serious.
5) No errorAnswer – 3)
Explanation: reservations with reimbursements below - 1) In emphasising infrastructure and
2) teacher-student ratio while omitting
3) any consideration of learning outcome
4) its priorities are misplaced.
5) No errorAnswer – 3)
Explanation: any consideration of learning outcomes - 1) I had participated in the Rajya Sabha
2) debate in July 2009 when this Bill
3) have come up for consideration,
4) expressing serious concerns.
5) No errorAnswer – 3)
Explanation: had come up for consideration, - 1) He cited our total disregard for rules
2) on planes, but the situation on the
3) street is scarier: we trample over
4) ourselves, and others, on a daily basis.
5) No errorAnswer – 5)
Explanation: No error - 1) The yogic view see sankalp as resolve
2) or promise to oneself, embedded in the
3) subconscious mind, repeated frequently
4) so that it becomes a reality.
5) No errorAnswer – 1)
Explanation: The yogic view sees sankalp as resolve
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