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The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

(A) Well actually, it doesn't. On November 28th of the same year, the journal retracted the study.

(B) It had also been cited that the authors offered no mechanism by which GM food could cause cancer. 

(C) But no other study has found health risks in mammals from eating them.

(D) This followed criticism that the rats used in the experiment were prone to cancer anyway that the experimental protocol used could not distinguish tumors which might have been caused by GM food from those that were spontaneous (It had been set up to investigate a different question, and thus included too few animals). 

(E) Genetically modified maize causes cancer: that was the gist of one of the most controversial studies in recent memory, published in September 2014 by "Food and Chemical Toxicology". 

(F) It would be to much to say that GM foods have thereby been proven safe.

The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

(A) Well actually, it doesn't. On November 28th of the same year, the journal retracted the study.

(B) It had also been cited that the authors offered no mechanism by which GM food could cause cancer. 

(C) But no other study has found health risks in mammals from eating them.

(D) This followed criticism that the rats used in the experiment were prone to cancer anyway that the experimental protocol used could not distinguish tumors which might have been caused by GM food from those that were spontaneous (It had been set up to investigate a different question, and thus included too few animals). 

(E) Genetically modified maize causes cancer: that was the gist of one of the most controversial studies in recent memory, published in September 2014 by "Food and Chemical Toxicology". 

(F) It would be to much to say that GM foods have thereby been proven safe.

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The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

(A) Since the companies sold their products directly to computer manufactures, they never needed to advertise to the general public.

(B) Consumers, on the other hand, bought computers without paying much attention to " who made the internal components".

(C) People worldwide instantly recognize the Intel inside logo, even though they have never seen the product itself.

(D) These marketing people effectively communicated the technical features of innovative semiconductors to computer design engineers who, in turn incorporated them in their new systems.

(E) Intel dominated its competitors, hiring marketeers not for their marketing skills but for their engineering talents.

(F) In the years following its founding, Intel, and its competitors, remained unknown to consumers.

The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

(A) Since the companies sold their products directly to computer manufactures, they never needed to advertise to the general public.

(B) Consumers, on the other hand, bought computers without paying much attention to " who made the internal components".

(C) People worldwide instantly recognize the Intel inside logo, even though they have never seen the product itself.

(D) These marketing people effectively communicated the technical features of innovative semiconductors to computer design engineers who, in turn incorporated them in their new systems.

(E) Intel dominated its competitors, hiring marketeers not for their marketing skills but for their engineering talents.

(F) In the years following its founding, Intel, and its competitors, remained unknown to consumers.

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In each question, there are sentences, with each sentence having pairs of words, labelled (a) and (b), that are bold and highlighted. In Each sentence, from the pair(s) of Italicized and highlighted Words, select the appropriate words to form the correct sentence .

(I). There was turpitude (A)/pulchritude (B) in that twisted spirit, it was well hidden behind an ostentatious show.

(II). The geologists concluded that the rock specimen I showed them was of ingenious (A)/igneous (B) origin.

(III). If I am not mistaken, we are six nautical (A)/naval (B) miles from the beach.

(IV). None of the mortgagors (A)/mortgagees (B) he approached was willing to help him out because he is not trustworthy.

(V). As they prefer warm and damp conditions, some ant species do not build their nests but simply inhabit any convenient crevice (A)/crevasse (B).

In each question, there are sentences, with each sentence having pairs of words, labelled (a) and (b), that are bold and highlighted. In Each sentence, from the pair(s) of Italicized and highlighted Words, select the appropriate words to form the correct sentence .

(I). There was turpitude (A)/pulchritude (B) in that twisted spirit, it was well hidden behind an ostentatious show.

(II). The geologists concluded that the rock specimen I showed them was of ingenious (A)/igneous (B) origin.

(III). If I am not mistaken, we are six nautical (A)/naval (B) miles from the beach.

(IV). None of the mortgagors (A)/mortgagees (B) he approached was willing to help him out because he is not trustworthy.

(V). As they prefer warm and damp conditions, some ant species do not build their nests but simply inhabit any convenient crevice (A)/crevasse (B).

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In each question, there are sentences, with each sentence having pairs of words, labelled (a) and (b), that are bold and highlighted. In Each sentence, from the pair(s) of Italicized and highlighted Words, select the appropriate words to form the correct sentence .

I). His corporate career reached its perigee (A)/apogee (B) with his elevation to the board in 2004.

(II). In the movie, Kareena's face turned mordant (A)/mordent (B) as she faced the ghost.

(III). We regret to inform you that due to the inclement weather, there are no flights onward (A)/onward's (B) to Switzerland.

(IV). Ramesh's penurious (A)/parsimonious (B) nature helped him in deciding against (V)parlaying (A)/parleying (B) all he got in the casino. 

(VI). The opposition party leader vehemently criticized the ordinance (A)/ordnance (B) the government is seriously thinking about.

In each question, there are sentences, with each sentence having pairs of words, labelled (a) and (b), that are bold and highlighted. In Each sentence, from the pair(s) of Italicized and highlighted Words, select the appropriate words to form the correct sentence .

I). His corporate career reached its perigee (A)/apogee (B) with his elevation to the board in 2004.

(II). In the movie, Kareena's face turned mordant (A)/mordent (B) as she faced the ghost.

(III). We regret to inform you that due to the inclement weather, there are no flights onward (A)/onward's (B) to Switzerland.

(IV). Ramesh's penurious (A)/parsimonious (B) nature helped him in deciding against (V)parlaying (A)/parleying (B) all he got in the casino. 

(VI). The opposition party leader vehemently criticized the ordinance (A)/ordnance (B) the government is seriously thinking about.

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Directions for questions Read the paragraph carefully and identify the factual mistakes.

The UK government announced its plan to change the law for organ and tissue donation to address the urgent need for organs within Indian-origin communities in the country. The announcement was made in August 2018. The proposed new system is expected to come into effect from 2020 in the United Kingdom, as part of a drive to assist the black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people awaiting life-saving transplant.

The amendment in existing law will propose a new system of consent for organ and tissue donation. The new law has been named Marx's Law, after Marx Johnson, a 10-year-old boy from the UK who was saved by a heart transplant. Under the new organ donation law, people who do not want to donate their organs will be able to record their decision on the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) and the Organ Donor Register (ODR).

Directions for questions Read the paragraph carefully and identify the factual mistakes.

The UK government announced its plan to change the law for organ and tissue donation to address the urgent need for organs within Indian-origin communities in the country. The announcement was made in August 2018. The proposed new system is expected to come into effect from 2020 in the United Kingdom, as part of a drive to assist the black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people awaiting life-saving transplant.

The amendment in existing law will propose a new system of consent for organ and tissue donation. The new law has been named Marx's Law, after Marx Johnson, a 10-year-old boy from the UK who was saved by a heart transplant. Under the new organ donation law, people who do not want to donate their organs will be able to record their decision on the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) and the Organ Donor Register (ODR).

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Directions for questions Read the paragraph carefully and identify the factual mistakes.

Tokyo Olympics, to be held in 2020, will be the first Olympics to use facial recognition technology to increase security around all sporting venues. For this, Tokyo Olympic organisers have partnered with Japanese telecommunications and information technology giant NEC. Under the partnership, the technology giant will develop a first of a kind facial recognition software which will be implemented at the Olympic Games.

The facial recognition technology used at all sporting venues will use IC chips within the identification cards to automatically verify the identity of those who enter the venues. The facial recognition software will not be aimed at the audience but instead will concentrate on strengthening the security of the games and decreasing waiting times for athletes. For the new technology, more than 300,000 staff members and athletes will have to submit their photographs.

Directions for questions Read the paragraph carefully and identify the factual mistakes.

Tokyo Olympics, to be held in 2020, will be the first Olympics to use facial recognition technology to increase security around all sporting venues. For this, Tokyo Olympic organisers have partnered with Japanese telecommunications and information technology giant NEC. Under the partnership, the technology giant will develop a first of a kind facial recognition software which will be implemented at the Olympic Games.

The facial recognition technology used at all sporting venues will use IC chips within the identification cards to automatically verify the identity of those who enter the venues. The facial recognition software will not be aimed at the audience but instead will concentrate on strengthening the security of the games and decreasing waiting times for athletes. For the new technology, more than 300,000 staff members and athletes will have to submit their photographs.

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