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Bhai shankra key is good.... interpretation sahi hai ...
Aap cat me 99.99 percentile waalo se check karwa lo
Jo doubt hai wo usne kudh doubt me rakha hai
36. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage ? (a) Invasive species should be used to rehabilitate desert areas and wastelands of a country. (b) Laws against the introduction of foreign plants are unnecessary. (c) Sometimes, the campaigns against foreign plants are pointless. (d) Foreign plants should be used to increase the biodiversity of a country. iska shankar d dia ha
Actually if you read complete passage ,there is no overtone of campaign either negative or positive . People are selecting right answer out of what is happening in reality + interpretation of passage . While I think you have to answer from what the passage is making a case for.
Bhai shankra key is good.... interpretation sahi hai ...
Aap cat me 99.99 percentile waalo se check karwa lo
Jo doubt hai wo usne kudh doubt me rakha hai
36. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage ? (a) Invasive species should be used to rehabilitate desert areas and wastelands of a country. (b) Laws against the introduction of foreign plants are unnecessary. (c) Sometimes, the campaigns against foreign plants are pointless. (d) Foreign plants should be used to increase the biodiversity of a country. iska shankar d dia ha
Actually if you read complete passage ,there is no overtone of campaign either negative or positive . People are selecting right answer out of what is happening in reality + interpretation of passage . While I think you have to answer from what the passage is making a case for.
I have read it..the pessage is defending invasive plants not promoting it..
On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Food safety is a complex issue that calls for a multipronged solution. 2. Great investments need to be made in developing the manpower for surveillance and training. 3. India needs to make sufficient legislation for governing food processing industry. Which of the above assumptions is/ are valid ? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
iska bhi galat a dia ha shankar..
I can't say about it.
I guess iska ans A. Hoga....nowhere they have mentioned food processing .dont confuse it with street food and it preparations.. hence 3 option is out....
sasti nasha karke CSAT k keys nikala ha ye institutes..
Sab dekh chuka...shankar is best..passage ka bhi...aur jagah to passage ka kuch bhi de diye hai sab....
Shankar k 4-5 passages galat ha..rest is okay..best among the worsts..
Koun koun se...yahi discuss kar lete hai..3 to apne bata hi diya..2 aur koun se..
Aur ha 16. Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage ? (a) If malnourished condition in children is caused by gut bacteria, it cannot be treated. (b) The guts of malnourished babies should be inoculated with mature microbiomes. (c) Babies of malnourished mothers should be fed with dairy milk fortified with sialylated oligosaccharides instead of mother’s milk. (d) Research on benign effects of gut bacteria on nutrition has policy implications. Iska d hoga..
On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. The issue of effects of natural calamities on agriculture is not given due consideration by GM technology companies. 2. In the long run, GM technology will not be able to solve agricultural problems arising due to global warming. Which of the above assumptions is/ are valid ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Iska a The passage seems to argue (a) against the monopoly of builders and the interests of elite groups. (b) against the need for global and smart cities. (c) in favour of planning cities mainly for working class and poor people. (d) in favour of participation of peoples’ groups in city planning. Iska c hoga.. 55. On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. A society without well educated people cannot be transformed into a modern society. 2. Without acquiring culture, a person’s education is not complete. Which of the above assumptions is/ are valid ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Isca c hoga
Sab Shankar ma galat ya unnecessarily 2 options marked ha..
Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage ? (a) Efforts to bring people in India’s hinterland into the banking system are not successful. (b) For meaningful financial inclusion, India’s banking system needs more number of banking correspondents and other such last-mile workers. (c) Meaningful financial inclusion in India requires that banking correspondents have diverse skills. (d) Better banking outreach would be impossible unless each banking correspondent is allowed to serve a number of banks
ye c dia ha shankar ..ye bhi galat..
Again, I think this is correct
Iska b hoga..c ka wording is not correct..
passage talk about cost cutting which resulting into poor skill for bc...so its not about bc numbers but well trained and skill bc...so snd could be ..b or in opinion c....still confusing..
Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage ? (a) Efforts to bring people in India’s hinterland into the banking system are not successful. (b) For meaningful financial inclusion, India’s banking system needs more number of banking correspondents and other such last-mile workers. (c) Meaningful financial inclusion in India requires that banking correspondents have diverse skills. (d) Better banking outreach would be impossible unless each banking correspondent is allowed to serve a number of banks
ye c dia ha shankar ..ye bhi galat..
Again, I think this is correct
Iska b hoga..c ka wording is not correct..
passage talk about cost cutting which resulting into poor skill for bc...so its not about bc numbers but well trained and skill bc...so snd could be ..b or in opinion c....still confusing..
On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Food safety is a complex issue that calls for a multipronged solution. 2. Great investments need to be made in developing the manpower for surveillance and training. 3. India needs to make sufficient legislation for governing food processing industry. Which of the above assumptions is/ are valid ? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
iska bhi galat a dia ha shankar..
I can't say about it.
I guess iska ans A. Hoga....nowhere they have mentioned food processing .dont confuse it with street food and it preparations.. hence 3 option is out....
Iska c hona chahiye..great investment kaha ha likha?
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16. Which one of the following is the most
logical, rational and crucial inference
that can be derived from the above
passage ?
(a) If malnourished condition in
children is caused by gut bacteria,
it cannot be treated.
(b) The guts of malnourished babies
should be inoculated with mature
microbiomes.
(c) Babies of malnourished
mothers should be fed with
dairy milk fortified with
sialylated oligosaccharides
instead of mother’s milk.
(d) Research on benign effects of
gut bacteria on nutrition has
policy implications.
Iska d hoga..
On the basis of the above passage,
the following assumptions have been
made :
1. The issue of effects of natural
calamities on agriculture is not
given due consideration by GM
technology companies.
2. In the long run, GM technology will
not be able to solve agricultural
problems arising due to global
warming.
Which of the above assumptions is/
are valid ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Iska a
The passage seems to argue
(a) against the monopoly of builders
and the interests of elite groups.
(b) against the need for global and
smart cities.
(c) in favour of planning cities mainly
for working class and poor people.
(d) in favour of participation
of peoples’ groups in city
planning.
Iska c hoga..
55. On the basis of the above passage,
the following assumptions have been
made :
1. A society without well educated
people cannot be transformed
into a modern society.
2. Without acquiring culture,
a person’s education is not
complete.
Which of the above assumptions is/
are valid ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Isca c hoga
Sab Shankar ma galat ya unnecessarily 2 options marked ha..