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CAT1994-10
Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. These researchers have become so knowledgeable about their subjects that they have been guiding us to the right place at the right time. B. The great increase during the past decade in the number of ... interest to us. D. Almost every group of large animals is now being studied by scientists. everywhere. BDAC CBDA DCBA ACBD
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CAT1994-9
Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The quintessence, for example, a lizard is only fully understandable in the light of the particular possibilities and limitations dictated by its reptilian nature. B. The films we made, tried to document the ... C. We seldom examined the basic character of its anatomy. D. One element, however, was missing. ACBD BADC ADBC CDAB
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CAT1994-8
Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. It is beyond our powers to predict the future. B. Your own life, or your band’s, or even your species’ might be owed to a restless few. C. Long summers, mild winters, which harvests, plentiful game — none of them lasts forever. D. Catastrophic events have a way of sneaking up on us, of catching us unaware. ADCB BCDA ACDB BDCA
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CAT1994-7
Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The remaining chapters were written by various authors to Jung’s direction. B. The chapter that bears his name is his work and nobody else’s. C. The final editing of the complete work after Jung’s death has been done by Dr. Von Franz. D. It was written, incidentally, in English. CBDA ADBC ACDB DCBA
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CAT1994-6
Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The open road still softly calls, like a nearly forgotten song of childhood. B. Even after 400 generations in villages and cities, we haven't forgotten. C. The appeal has been meticulously crafted by ... selection as an essential element in our survival. D. We invest far-off places with a certain romance. BCAD OCAB CBDA ACDB
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CAT1994-5
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. The process continued for million of years. A. Tibet, before the collision of the continents, had been a well-watered plain along the southern edge of Asia. B. Nor ... at the rate of 5 centimetres a year, and each year the rocky summits of the Himalayas are a millimetre higher. CBAD DCBA BADC ADCB
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CAT1994-4
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. There are, moreover, unconscious aspects of our perception of reality. A. Within the mind they become psychic events. B. The first is the fact that even when our ... an indefinite number of unknown factors. 6. The reason is, we cannot know the ultimate nature of matter itself. CBDA BADC DBAC DABC
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CAT1994-3
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. Voyager-I was very high in the ecliptic plane. A. They are triumphs of human engineering and one of the glories of the American space programme. B. In 1981, it ... explorations of Uranus and Neptune. 6. They will be in the history books when much else about our time is forgotten. CBDA DACB BDCA BCDA
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CAT1994-2
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. A reptile becomes stuck in a swamp and dies. A. Over great periods of time, the peat is compressed and turned to coal. B. As the centuries pass and more vegetation ... the peat. D. Dead vegetation drifts to the bottom and covers them. 6. The reptile's bones still remain within it. DBCA BCDA CDBA DABC
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CAT1994-1
Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. Clues to the answer lie at your feet, scattered among the rubble. A. Most ... are big as cartwheels. 6. No ammonite is alive today but a hundred million years ago, they flourished in vast numbers. ADCB BADC CBAD DCBA
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CAT1995-40
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Despite the passage of time, a large number of conflicts continue to remain alive, because the wronged parties, in reality or in imagination, ... can last only for a while, since employees are bound to confront it someday, more so, the talented ones. BCAD ADBC DABC BADC
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CAT1995-39
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. According to Greek myth, Pandora was the first woman. A. Only hope was left. B. She was sent to the rebellious Zeus as a ... the world flew out. 6. Pandora's box has since become a symbol for any action whose consequences are dangerously unpredictable. DCBA ABCD BCDA CADB
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CAT1995-38
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. The Ethiopians, who believe that they are God's chosen people have a special legend to justify their confidence. A. According to the legend, God molded ... to bake but left them too long. 6. The third batch came out just right and he put them in Ethiopia. ADBC DCBA BACD CBDA
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CAT1995-37
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Conflicting demands for resources are always voiced by different functions/departments in an organisation. A. Every manager examines the task entrusted to him ... of the four M's (men, machines, money and materials) and the two T's (time and technology). DABC ACBD ABCD BCDA
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CAT1995-36
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. The top management should perceive the true worth of people and only then make friends. A. Such true friends' are very few and very rare. B ... for real friends to whom one can turn for balanced, unselfish advice, more so when one is caught in a dilemma. ABCD ADBC ABDC ACBD
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CAT1995-35
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Managers must lead by example; they should not be averse to giving a hand in manual work, if required. A. They ... descriptions; identifying key result areas; setting personal targets; and above all, monitoring of performance, to meet organisational goals. BDAC BCDA ADCB ACDB
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CAT1995-34
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Currency movements can have a dramatic impact on equity returns for foreign investors. A. This is not surprising as many developing ... D. Dramatic exceptions are Argentina, Brazil, and Nigeria. 6. Another emerging-market-specific risk is liquidity risk. ADBC CDAB BDAC CABD
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CAT1995-33
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Total forgiveness for a mistake committed generates a sense of complacency towards target achievement among the employees. A. In such a ... the organisation. 6. Moreover, it helps establish the management's image of being firmed, fair and yet human. DCBA BADC DBCA CABD
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CAT1995-32
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. All human beings are aware of the existence of a power greater than that of the mortals - the name given to such a power by ... in good times also. 6. The top management/managers should participate in all such events, irrespective of their personal choice. ADBC BCAD CADB DACB
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CAT1995-31
Arrange sentences A B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences. 1. Chichen Itza, last outpost of the Mayan civilization, was built in the heat of the arid Yucatan peninsula, unlike most of the earlier Mayan ... jade, gold, nodules of resin uses as incense, copper discs and human skeletons have all been dredged out of it. DCBA BCAD CADB ABCD
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CAT1995-30
Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. A. All levels of demand, whether individual, aggregate, local, national, or international are subject to change. B. At the same time, science and technology add new dimensions to ... GNP, and national income. D. The demands of individuals tend to vary with changing needs and rising income. CBDA DCAB BCAD ADCB
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CAT1995-29
Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. A. The individual companies vary in size, from the corner grocery to the industrial giant. B. Policies and management methods within firms range from formal, well-planned ... the form of ownership contributes to diversity in capital investment, volume of business, and financial structure. DBCA CADB BADC ADCB
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CAT1995-28
Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. A. In emission trading, the government fixes the total amount of pollution that is acceptable to maintain a desired level of air quality. B. Economists argue that this approach ... emission permits to all companies in the region, which add up to the overall acceptable level of emission. BADC ACDB CBAD DBAC
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CAT1995-27
Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. A. There is a strong manufacturing base for a variety of products. B. India has come a long way on the technology front. C. But the technology adopted has been ... agriculture and defense where significant strides have been made in evolving relevant technologies within the country. ADCB DBAC BACD CBAD
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CAT1995-26
Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence so as to make a coherent paragraph. A. Realists believe that there is an objective reality out there independent of ourselves. B. This reality ... D. I think it is fair to say that this is the position to which most working scientists subscribe. ACBD CDBA DCBA BCAD
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