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Marks: 200
multi-billion
advertising
campaigns.
decade, global
dollar
Over
soft-drink
the
global
last
sales have
lumped
diseases
into
two
to
early
cardiovascular
death
disease,
60 years of age.
The main risk factors for developing these
conditions
PASSAGE : 1
because
or
disability:
chronic
lung
smoking
tobacco,
excessive
that
wider
social
forces
exert
the
United
technical agencies
Nations
and
other
lobbying
power,
advertising
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in annual profits.
1.
passage?
(b) Media
2.
the passage?
(d) Multibillion
campaigns
3.
crucial.
dollar
advertising
passage?
I.
Cardiovascular disease
II.
Lung conditions
III. Cancer
4.
behaviors?
I.
international
II.
Smoking tobacco
and
national
regulatory
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7.
address PLC?
(a) Stop
dollar
budgeted
advertising campaigns
the passage?
I.
World
Cup
sponsors
are
Over-consumption
of
sell
8.
alcohol,
Consumers
must
lifestyle choices
II.
exert
Policymakers
the
better
informed
social
about
be
must
long-term
be
realistic
6.
million
(d) I and II
that
the
tournaments
PLC?
I.
II.
The
current
system
does
not
(d) Only IV
effectively
Consumers
informed
must
about
the
be
better
long-term
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
9.
(a) Andy
(b) Bob
(c) Charles
(d) Fred
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10.
11.
12.
(a) Charles
(b) Elena
(c) Douglas
(d) Andy
(a) Andy
(b) Charles
the
(c) Bob
aggrieved
candidates
constituency
tensions.
Charles?
communal
conflict
to
relentless
terrorist
(a) Elena
(b) Bob
(c) Andy
(d) Fred
true?
(a) There
are
two
persons
sitting
Poorly
considered
American
interventions,
PASSAGE : 2
more
and
nearby
countries,
Afghanistan
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ineffective.
Pakistan.
In
this
context,
as Richard
hour.
Al Qaeda.
important
Khan
Muslims as nonbelievers.
Though
to
note,
as
Ali
both
Sunni
and
Shia.
With
the
forces
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and soon.
and
Afghanistan,
this
act
16.
of
(a) Terrorist
(b) Eliminating
of
mass
animosities
falling apart?
14.
I.
Rapid
advance
of
the
militant
III. Blurring
its
border
with
its
15.
weapons
Karachi
destructions
in
international airports
attacks
(d) I and II
18.
Iraq.
spectator
(b) India
can
risk
the
Sunni
Shia
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19.
I.
Hass's observations?
(b) Wars
within
and
across
the
foreign forces
(c) Afghanistan, too, soon be asking the
22.
Sunni organisation
denounce,
is
and
to
encourage
then
kill,
to
other
23.
Muslims as nonbelievers
(d) Ali Khan Mahmudabad is the leader
of ISIS
21.
IV.
(c) Its
US to return
20.
24.
(b) 2
(c) 3
(b) Eshwar
(c) Bharath
(d) Anuj
Anuj?
(a) Bharath
I.
(b) David
a precipice
(c) Chakri
II.
25.
election
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c)7
(d) 8
26.
(c) Only II
(a) Bharath
(b) Chakri
(c) David
(d) Either a or c
Direction from 22 to 26
additional information.
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PASSAGE : 3
seating arrangement.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
27.
28.
Sunny,
the
person
wearing
yellow
glimmer
of
hope.
returned
other.
terrorist reprisals.
Boko
wearing?
to
Haram
their
But
former
parents.
released a
President
Indeed,
video
little
of
the
(a) Rinku
(b) Blue
(c) Green
(d) Vocky
(a) Rinku
(b) Tinku
(c) Kanna
(d) Vocky
(a) Rinku
(b) Sunny
(c) Nicky
(d) Vicky
(a) Red
(b) Green
(c) Yellow
(d) Pink
girls release.
(a) Rinku
(b) Tinku
(c) Kanna
(d) Vicky
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an
Chiboks
national
outpouring
of
support
parliaments
for
and
mass
32.
What
is
the
Addis Ababa.
statement
of
reason
the
behind
author:
the
silent
(b) Not
enough
international
scrutinisation globally
abducted girls
girls in Pakistan
33.
(a) Pakistan
(b) India
(c) Nigeria
(d) Borno
34.
I.
II.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
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35.
39.
(a) CRFYK
(b) ALVKU
girls trafficking
(b) Indian
girls
(c) ALFKT
have
declared
child
worldwide
allowing
(d) ARVHT
Directions for questions 40 to 43
are
patriarchs
no
to
longer
determine
I.
II.
IV.
V.
40.
38.
II.
people
I.
37.
42.
(b) Chintu
(c) Dattu
(d) Mittu
(b) Bittu
(c) Chintu
(d) Dattu
row?
(a) Mittu
(b) Bittu
(c) Chintu
(d) Kittu
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43.
The
decision
was
announced
through
(a) Mittu
(b) Chintu
(c) Dattu
(d) Kittu
month.
To
ensure
quality
control,
such
44.
certificate
(a) 120
(b) 160
(c) 140
(d) 180
45.
46.
47.
from
the
Indian
Council
of
only?
treatment or surrogacy,
(a) 40
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 60
passed in chemistry?
(a) 60
(b) 50
(c) 80
(d) 90
containers
for
artificial
reproduction
one subject?
(a) 120
(b) 150
and
DGFT
(c) 140
(d) 170
imports.
rules
did
not
permit
such
top
quality
medical
But
IVF.
surrogacy
has
care
had
and
to
deal
large
with
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brought
into
the
or
for
purposes
country
the
for
research
exploitation
of
human
embryos
for
53.
of cases
quality
control
over
the
imports
newly added
imported
foreigners
(c) Surrogacy
and Customs
54.
Central
Board
of
II.
Directorate
Excise
and
Customs
(a) North-East
General
of
Foreign
(b) North-West
Trade
51.
of
artificial reproduction
India
50.
49.
(b) Only II
surrogates.
48.
(a) Only I
(c) South-East
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(d) South-West
55.
that year?
I.
(a) April
(b) July
(c) October
(d) March
56.
baby to be born
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57.
(a) 15
(b) 23
(c) 18
(d) 10
(d) Mother
clarification.
58.
59.
60.
61.
Q sits between_
(a) U and V
(b) T and U
(c) U and S
(d) W and T
age.
(b) Q
(c) R
(d) P
For
the
past
nine
months,
Mr.
(a) T
(b) U
(c) V
(d) W
vegetarian.
most appropriate?
You would
I.
II.
Mr.
(b) ii only
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64.
PASSAGE : 5
year,
he
receives
hundreds
of
and
Mr.
(a) He
going
fleetingly.
the
selfish interests.
Burning
(b) He
should
should
not
Recently,
not
grant
grant
him
him
wood
in
pre-industrial
Western
the
name .
annually.
Likewise,
modern
energy
crops
world
capacity.
are
also
the
poorest.
Africa
gets
European
OECD
countries,
at
11.8%,
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II.
Indoor
air
pollution
has
electricity
(a) I only
(b) II only
66.
I.
renewables
II.
trivial
proportion
of
current
comes
from
material
wood
and
plant
(c) I and II
67.
the
deforestation?
Biomass
pollution).
environmental
problems.
And,
while
68.
passage
is
reason
crops:
I.
Deforestation
II.
Displacement of agriculture
(a) I and II
a return to renewables.
65.
69.
for
From
the
below
given
statements,
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(a) Access
to
increased
power
and
efficiency
most appropriate?
70.
(c) A and B
(b) Mr.
should
effuse
to
forests
71.
Mahimkar
of us believe today?
(d) Mr.
Mahimkar
should
refuse
to
30.2%
the supplier.
fuels
will
double
up
in
composition by 2050
(d) Renewable energy will let us get off
?
73.
Mr.
Mahimkars
department
has
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
now
asked
Mr.
Mahimkar
to
b # c
risen
a %
more
than
expected
Lf
Mr.
#
c
(a)
74.
c %
% a
# b
b
%
(b)
audit.
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(c)
b
a
(d)
#
c
the
production
(in
thousands)
of
?
75.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
78.
Direction (76-77)
76.
The
total
number
of
all
products
79.
(a) 107500
(b) 105700
(c) 10750
(d) 1075
(a)
(c)
years together is
(b)
(d)
(a) 1700
(b) 170000
(c) 17000
(d) 85000
77.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a) 3500
(b) 35000
(c) 4000
(d) 40000
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