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Below are given some passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passages. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and then decide upon its degree of truth and falsity.
Mark your answer as:
(1) if the inference is definitely true.
(2) if the inference is probably true.
(3) if the data is inadequate.
(4) if the inference is probably false.
(5) if the inference is definitely false.
India and other developing countries, while expressing their commitment to the up gradation of labour standards, have been resisting the move to link international trade, not only with labour standards, but also with environmental concerns and human rights. The move was set a foot on the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations with a proposal for the inclusion of a social clause in the World Trade Organization (WTO), which succeeds GATT. Later on, stiff opposition to the move on the ground that the matter did not fall in the area of trade, a proposal was mooted for the inclusion of a social clause in ILO.
- All countries appear committed to the cause of upgradation of labour standards.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5Answer – B)2 - India claims that environmental issues and trade are uncorrelated.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5Answer – B) 2 - The efforts of linking international trade with labour are being carried out by developed countries.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5Answer – B) 2 - Â The Uruguay Round concluded successfully.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5Answer – A) 1 - India claims that environmental issues and trade are uncorrelated.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5Answer – B) 2 - which of the suggested course (s) of action logically follow(s) worth pursuing.?
Statement:Â
Cases of asthma sufferers have been rising, particularly in the big cities.
Courses of Action:
I. Civic authorities should ensure adequate supply of medicines at normal rates.
II. Civic authorities need to control the air pollution caused due to emission from vehicles.
III. Act of tree-cutting without permission should be severely punished.
A)Only 2nd and 3rd
B)Only 2nd and 1st
C)Only 1rd
D)Only 2ndAnswer – B)Only 2nd and 1st - Statement:Â
Occurrences of natural calamities have now increased as compared to the situation five years ago.
Courses of Action:
I. Government should always be ready with the action plan for disaster management.
II. Government should not permit development activities which are likely to cause harm to nature.
III. Government should appoint a committee of environmentalists and scientists to work out plans to handle various calamities.
A) 1st And 2nd
B)2nd And 3rd
C)3rd And 1st
D)None
E)All FollowsAnswer –Â E)All Follows - Statement:Â
Despite increasing BPO jobs in our country, a large number of educated youth are unemployed.
Courses of Action:
I. Government should give unemployment allowance to all unemployed youth.
II. Government should introduce various schemes in different areas that will generate employment
opportunities.
III. Efforts should be made by the society and the Government to encourage the youth for vocational education.
A)1st And 2nd
B)2nd
C)2nd And 3rd
D)1st And 3rd
E)NoneAnswer – C)2nd And 3rd - Should Indians who are serving abroad be called back to their contry?
I. Yes they should serve their own mother land on the first hand
II. No , they should not be forced to their country as every one has a right to do his desired work
A)1st
B)2nd
C)Both I and II
D)NoneAnswer –Â B)2nd - Should the deemed university be de-recognized and attached to any of the central and state university
I. Yes, many of these university do not confirm to the required standard of a full fledged university and hence the level of education is compromised
II. No, these deemed university have been able to introduce innovative courses suitable to the requirement of various industries as they are free from strict govt. control
A)1st
B)2nd
C)None
D)Both I and IIAnswer –Â D)Both I and II