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CAT 2016 | Question: 17
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to ... attitude towards the application of scientism to the social sciences is best described as one of committed scrutiny dismissal criticism approval
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CAT 2016 | Question: 16
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, ... consists of heavy soil with poor drainage properties. the Nile water contains an excess of salts. it contains nutritive minerals.
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 15
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, farming could be carried on for many years ... pests. I, II, III & IV I, II & IV only. II & IV only II, III & IV only
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 14
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in ... to the soil not mentioned in the passage is alluvium brought by rivers bacterial action fertilizer fixation through lightning organic manure
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 13
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in ... by salinization. Natural fertility exhausts most quickly in river valley lands humid tropical forests volcanic areas lands near urban areas
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 27
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of maintaining the structural integrity of organs, ... for specific functions of an organ. thin sheets from which some organs are suspended. cells through which blood flows.
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 26
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of maintaining the structural integrity of ... form of connective tissue. The passage has most probably been taken from a book on Neurology Nutrition Physiology Calisthenics
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 25
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, however, is not altogether steady. Primarily ... Reference of geometric forms. Allusions to the works of other authors. I only II only I and II only II and III only
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternat...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 24
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, however, is not altogether steady. ... Mutation Precession The Earth's rotation on its axis The movement of the dumb-bell formed by the center of mass of Earth-Moon
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternat...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 23
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, however, is not altogether steady. ... Past changes in the Earth's position The moon gravitational effect on the earth Oddities of the Earth's rotation of its axis.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 22
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, ... likely directed towards an audience of geologists astronauts meteorologists interested in weather prediction person with little technical knowledge of astronomy.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 21
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to our ... a method for achieving control over human social behaviour. Demonstration the superiority of the social sciences over the natural sciences.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 20
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to our ... to keep the social sciences separate from the physical sciences. opinion that scientists must take moral responsibility for their actions.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 33
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was, in fact, the first ... not others. vindicated on all counts. wrong but did not realize that he was right. substantially correct but formally wrong.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 32
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was, in fact, the first ... explained in terms of absence of social ties. disruption of social regulation. nature of social integration All of the above.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 31
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was, in fact, the first ... to commit suicide. Durkheim categorized this as anomic suicide. altruistic suicide. egoistic suicide. both (b) and (c).
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CAT 2016 | Question: 30
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was, in fact, ... to categorize various types of suicides. to document that social behaviour can be explained by social rather than psychological factors.
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CAT 2016 | Question: 29
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of maintaining the structural integrity of organs, and providing cohesion and internal ... Lipid Synovia I,II,III & IV I,III & IV only I,II & IV only I and II only
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 28
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of maintaining the structural integrity of ... peri-vascular spaces exchange takes place between blood and organs cells and embryo nutrients and waste products septa and stroma
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 34
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was, in fact, ... and interaction. recognizing sociology is to acknowledge that the society is susceptible to scientific investigation. All of the above.
Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers, conducted a study that stands as a research model for...
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