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    1A .The inner self provides us with a touchstone to evaluate our interface in nature.B. There is hierarchy of consciousnessC. Stones, Planets, fish and human beings represent consecutively higher levels of consciousness.. !nterface with nature, which leads to the growth of higher consciousness, is desirable.

    a" ABC b" BCA c" BCA d" ABC

    #A. Senior $anagement is usually overwhelmed by the comple%ity of budget setting.B. They are rather bored by the budget processC. !t is a misconception that the budget is set by the senior management. Senior managers &ump at a chance to accept a budget analysis recommendation for budget changes

    A" CAB B" CAB C"ABC " ABC

    'A. (is) stemming from fluctuation in e%change rate loans hover constantly on the hori*on of foreigninvestmentB. !n view of higher ris), a firm contemplating foreign investment would naturally e%pect a higher rate ofreturnC. A multinational company may be accused of profiteering, even when it may simply be following thesound financial practice of as)ing a high rate of return commensurate with ris)s charactering the pro&ect. !n addition, foreign investment is sub&ect to discriminatory treatment and selection control in variousforms

    A" ABC B" CBA C" ACB " BAC

    +1. innah initially tried to win British support for a seat in the -ouse of Commons but failed.A. -e finally accepted fervent appeals from $uslim friends to return home and help them to revitali*e thedemorali*ed leaderless $uslim league.B. -e was reelected to the e%panded national assembly, which met for the first time in elhi in anuary1#+.C. The )hilafat movement launched by /andhi in 1#0 had by then collapsed and so had the final phase ofSatyagraha in /u&arat.. $ost congress leaders remained in prison cells, while innah reorgani*ed his $uslim league as itspresident, and won the respect of ram say $aconald. innah advised $aconald as soon as he became prime minister to draft a constitution for what innahstill hoped would emerge as a single nation2state of independent !ndia, with safeguards and separateelectorates for its $uslims and other minoritiesa" ACB b"BCA c"BAC d"ABC

    31. vertical solutions are customi*ed to the needs of a particular customerA. cross industry solutions can be customi*ed to the industry, and then to the customer that they are installed

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    withB. it can be said that this set of procedures and the data structures that are maintained by them became thebac) bone of the businessC. once either of these is in place, they literally define the way the business will be operated.data relationship must be maintained.processes for updating the data need to be rigorously adhered to.

    a"ABC b"BAC c"ACB d"BAC

    451. The free mar)et often seems better at recogni*ing and promoting leaders than large organi*ations.A. most of the &ob growth in the 6S this decade has come from small companies, according to cognetics, aresearch organi*ation.B. Bill gates and -oward Schlit* stand out as heroes at a time when blue chips seem to be losing ground toentrepreneurial companies.C. e%ecutives of some large corporations, trying to recapture some of that dynamism, )now that their staffsmust become more entrepreneurial so that future leader can be spotted early and supported. a theory called emergent leadership, which introduces some of the dynamics of the free mar)et system to

    corporate management, may help.it tries to eliminate the office politics and an uneven power distribution that can distort corporateoperation.

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    7A. A good budget is one which ma)es a sincere attempt to change the policy environment.B. /overnment finances are terminally impaired with uncontrollable fiscal deficitsC. There are big gaps in perception and capability of managers. !ndustry too is not ready to deliver growth, should even the government pursue the right policies.

    8. The current reforms pace is too slow.9. The fiscal deficit has deteriorated

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    A. (eporting is all about bac) brea)ing wor), long and very irregular hours and wor) pressure.B. $ost reporters &oin the profession with a dream of changing the world.

    C. The truth is that reporters are usually passionate about their wor) and get their )ic)s from . almost non2stop e%citement and, of course, seeing their names in print.. A few years later may seem to resign to the fact to the fact that reporting isunli)ely to do that.8. Adding to that fact threat &ournalist the world over complains of being poorly paid in comparison to otherprofessional9. and you wonder, why:A" ACB89 B" AB89C C" BA89C " BAC89

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    1. The world population ay has come and gone, accompanied by the usual hysteria and $althusianprophesies5 A billion strong and so little to go around.A. True, many !ndians are barred by circumstances of birth and socio2 economic position from reali*ingtheir full potential.B. ;et, the lament about the lac) of resources is patently specious.C. 9act is, !ndia has abundant resources5 it is the s)ewed distribution system which has caused ine1" BAC >#" CBA >'" BCA >+" ACB

    101. ?il spills that contaminate the soil around petrol stations could soon be cleaned up more easily usingsound waves.A. (esearchers have been trying out sound waves to brea) up the droplets containing these heavier fractionsso they can be washed out.B. The longer, heavier hydrocarbons often stay trapped in large droplets between the grains of the soil

    C. Techni

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    GhatDs a &arwal:

    B. The &arwal stared at her malevolentlyH saliva dripping from its gaping &aws, ma)ing its fearsometeeth glistens in the harsh winter sunlight.C. ! donDt )now.. A bit li)e in Alien, only more li)e the maggot.8. Something fierce and nasty.9. A huge maggot2li)e beastie with a ferocious temper and huge teeth.

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    They soon learnt the sad inade

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    1. The human society is plagued with environmental crisis.A. over population, depleting o*one layer, global warming, deforestation, soil erosion, depletion of non2renewable energy sources etc. are the issues haunting our minds.B. The plunder of environment since times immemorial is fast reaching a point of no return.C. it is an irony that human being as soon as he appeared on the earth, too) everything including the naturefor granted.. The list of ecological mishaps is growing longer each day.. The prestigious world watch institute had forewarned in 1# that, we have only four decades to gain

    control over the ma&or environmental problems to arrest the irreversible changes.

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    17A curved titanium plate with five tiny screws would hold the bone in place and help reform the damagedmargin of the eye.B. eftly, he replaced the wedge of bone in Tenneh=s face.C. !ntravenous antibiotics would ta)e care of any lingering infection.. Ghen he=d eliminated most of the diseased tissue, he stopped.

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    11. -e came finally to a road from which he could see in the distance dar) and agitated bodies of troops,smo)e2fringed.A. The wounded men were cursing, groaning, and wailing in the air, always was a mighty swell of soundthat it seemed could sway the earth.B. Gith the courageous words of the artillery and the spiteful sentences of the mus)etry mingled red cheers.C. And from this region of noises came the steady current of the maimedH one of the wounded men had ashoeful of blood.. There was a blood2stained crowd streaming to the rear.

    . -e hopped li)e a schoolboy in a gameH he was laughing hysterically.

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    A !t is not with pessimism that one confronts man with the truth of this sufferingB. Buddhism is however a reminder that even when all the suffering that is rooted in social malad&ustmenthas been done away with, man will still be confronted with the problem of his destiny, of decay and death,and of the evanescence of everything that he tries to change desperately

    C. The smile on the Buddha=s face indeed carries the promise that if man strives hard enough, he can evencon

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    C. The length of one2degree arc would be less near the e

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    #3A. So if determination were true, we would be trapped by the past and free will would be an illusion.B. Gouldn=t our choices &ust be one more outcome determined by the past:C. $any philosophers hold that determinism is at odds with free will.. According to determinism, we can=t &ust decide to disobey the immutable laws that govern the universe.8. After all, if everything that happens is completely determined by the past, how can our choices be free:

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    #A. Therefore, the second one aims at undercutting the strength factors in the first.B. ?r it might stem simply from the overconfidence of being a leader.C. Ghite offensive principle one emphasi*es on the strength of the leader=s position, which ma)es it aleader.. ?ffensive principle two is about finding the wea)ness in the strength of the leader.8 .The wea)ness of the leader may lie in a point which is overloo)ed as unimportant.

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    #71. Buybac)s are a more ta%2efficient form of cash distribution to the firm than dividendsA. -owever, there are some concerns that need to be addressed in the currently uncertain economic climatein !ndiaB. 9urthermore, they create value through changes in capital structure.C. And will the ta% shield be fully utili*ed:. Ta%able income in !ndia can be highly cyclical if the economy continues to nose2dive. !n the absence of clear answers, a case for increased valuation due to changes in capital structure onaccount of buybac)s remains tenuous.

    a. ABC b. BAC c.BAC d.BCA

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    1. Some business e%ecutives have adapted a =wait and see= attitude.A. Ji)e a driver changing a tyre in the middle o f the highway they hope an oncoming vehicle will not hitthem before their wor) is done.B. iscussions with several e%ecutives in both situations show that they recogni*e the danger is notapplying them to understanding the shape of future.C. ?thers are too busy bailing themselves out of troubles already caused by the changes that have ta)enplace around them to have any time to reflect on the future.. Ji)e deer caught in the headlights of an oncoming truc), they ris) being turn over.. Traditional ways of forecasting and strategic planning are not effective any longer.

    a. CAB b.ACB c.ABC d.ACB

    #. 1. People today are indifferent to the aesthetic products of the past.A. And it has no value for the human species at large.

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    B That is the position of both the industrial magnate, trade unionist or communist.C. They are suspicious of themH decline to receive them, until thay have been disinfected in (ussia.. !n 8ngland, still the abode of private enterprises, indifference predominates.. As a rule ! am afraid to bore them with it lest ! lose their ac1" BCA8 >#" 8BAC >'" 8CBA >+" B8AC

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    A. @ow she has started a hunger stri)e, according to the American government, which slapped strictsanctions on $yanmar, in protest at such repression.B. 9or military2ruled $yanmar, it is either the best of times or the worst of times, depending on whom youbelieve.

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    C. They even have a KmapD to ta)e the country there, but they have not yet made clear whether they willallow $iss Suu Lyi along for the ride, nor how long the trip will ta)e.. The generals, however, say that $iss Suu Lyi is fine, and that $yanmar will soon be on the road todemocracy.8. The State Peace and evelopment Council >SPC", as the countryDs &unta styles itself, has detained AungSan Suu Lyi, the countryDs most prominent dissident and a winner of the @obel peace pri*e, at a secretlocation for over three months.

    >1" 8ACB >#" B8CA >'" 8BAC >+" B8AC

    '+A. America spends more on defence than the ne%t do*en countries combined.B. The country is e%ceptional in more profound ways E it is more strongly individualistic than 8urope, morepatriotic, more religious and culturally more conservative.C. $ilitary might is only a symptom of what ma)es America itself unusual.. The best indication of American e%ceptionalism is military power.8. The @ational Security Strategy of #00# says America must ensure that its current military dominance Eoften described as thegreatest since (omeDs E is not even challenged, let alone surpassed.

    >1" A8CB >#" ACB8 >'" 8ACB >+" CA8B

    '3A.Ghen bids for an item are based on estimates of the itemDs value, the winner is the bidder whooverestimates this value the most.B. !ntuitively, most people bid more aggressively when faced with more bidders, but more aggressivebidding increases the chances that a bidder will fall victim to the winnerDs curseC. The mathematical e%planation for the winnerDs curse, first observed in bidding for oil fields, reveals thesubtle intricacies of this apparently simple game.

    . The classroom e%periment demonstrating the winnerDs curse illustrates the comple% relationship betweengame theory, human intuition, and optimal decision ma)ing.8. As more bidders enter the auction, the range of estimates increasesMwhich in turn increases theli)elihood that the highest bid will e%ceed the true value.

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    use it applies to products of the mind and =property= because the products belong to the person whose mentalefforts created themB"Ghat e%actly is intellectual property:C"Control over access to certain types of )nowledge Ninformation is referred to as intellectual property"Lnowledge is free but its flow is restricted8"The #0th century could be summed up as the age of information revlution

    1"ABC8 #"BC8A '"CBA8+"8CBA

    '7A"while -JJ scours high and low &ust to turn a positive topline ,Amway schorches ever upward2in anotherfive years,Amway could even be the country=s second largest 9$C/ player,rec)ons Amway=s formercountry chief Sudershan baner&eeB"yet,business is about growth,and the contrast in pace is di**ingC"not that one is eating the other=s lunchHtheir mar)ets do not overlap much,and !ndia offers enormouspotential"but Gilliam Pic)ney,the $ and C8?,Amway !ndia gets to sleep a lot easier than Jever chief $SBanga.8"in absolute terms,thats not even as large as the ad budget of hindustan lever ltd>-JJ".

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    '1. 9ine, -yderabad has an efficient administration and is the capital of a state that has a laptop toting powerpoint friendly Chief $inister, but for a long time, barring an odd $icrosoft or two, that was all it had.>A" ?racle, for instance, is acB" @ow, circa #00', the city may finally be able to live up to the hype that was built around it.>C" @ow, thereDs tal) of Boeing and Bombardier e%ploring options of touching down in erstwhile

    -yderabadH ?racle and ell are hitting the city soonH and -yderabad has emerged a favorite destination of!T2enabled services companies.>" !n anuary this year, !nfosys opened a '02acre facility, >',11,000 s1" BAC >#" BCA >'" CBA >+" CBA

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    >A" But over the years, as clients turned the screws on their advertising budgets, e%pecting an ever2increasing bang from their ad buc), the person who is helping put the most effective advertising together isthe researcher.>B" And when screw2ups happen, itDs usually because the consumer has not been researched adeC" 9or instance, at her employer GPP $edia Gorld Gide, where Byfield heads consumer insight, thereDsmore than 1 billion >(s.7,++ crore" of advertising spend at sta)e each year.>" Says, Byfield 5 OGe have enough of data, but sometimes we may be lac)ing in, insights.I>8" Ghen Sheila Byfield began researching media 1# years ago, it was a &ob that got the smallest and theremotest cabin in the offices of ma&or advertising agencies.

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    >1" 8ACB >#" 8ACB >'" 8CAB >+" A8CB

    +0AThey are particularly furious because they believe the sanctionsEwhich they blame on another 6S2led warEhave ruined their lives, and their future.>B" OThey stopped us from thin)ing and dreaming li)e others do.I>C" OThe sanctions were economic, intellectual, scientific, and even in sport,I said one young man whoattended the rally.

    >" 8ver since the 1#th anniversary of the 11 war against !ra< on anuary 17, #00', groups of !ra8" ?n the night of the anniversary, it was students and youth.

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    +1AO;ou are the crucial component in the transformation of the 6S2!ndia relationship,I said ambassadorBlac)will.>B" $ani summed it up5 O!f we can sustain the cohesion reflected here and successfully act on our collectivevision as alumni of a world class institution we will become a Ktour de forceD in enhancing !ndiaDs well2being and engagement with the 6S and the rest of the world.I>C" The 6S2!ndia trade relationship, which he describes as Oflat as a chapati,I needs a leavening agent.>" Ghat better than the !!Ts and their alumni :>8" @ow that the !!T alumni have defined their charter it is up to them to step up to the plate and deliver on

    the promise.

    >1" 8BAC >#" 8BAC >'" B8AC >+" B8AC

    +#1.But to achieve per cent economic growth, !ndia needs to power2lift its e%ports from + billion now toabout 100 billion.>A" J.$ansingh, feels that the industrial cluster towns with e%ports potential li)e Tiruppur >hosiery" Panipat>woollen blan)ets" and Judhiana >woollen )nitwear", which have efficient assembly2line productionfacilities, only need to be promoted and their infrastructure upgraded to transform them into e%port *ones.>B" 8ven then, weDd do less than what China does now.

    >C" But $ansingh, director2general for foreign trade is optimistic, even as he ac)nowledges that the newS8Q scheme may not have a significant impact on trade or economy or offset the high transaction costproblem that plagues our e%ports.>" A&anta Cloc)s, for instance, saw drastic cut in production cycle from one month in !ndia to two dayswhen it went to China.. !tDs hard uphill road ahead if !ndia wants to increase its share in world trade from the present 0.3 percent.

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    (A" Similarly, turning to caste, even though being lower caste is undoubtedly a separate cause ofdisparity,its impact is all the greater when the lower2caste families also happen to be poor.>B" Belonging to a privileged class can help a woman to overcome many barriers that obstruct womenfrom less thriving classes.>C" !t is the interactive presence of these two )inds of deprivation 2 being low class and being female.2that massively impoverishes women from the less privileged classes.>" A congruence of class deprivation and gender discrimination can blight the lives of poorer

    women very severely. .>8" /ender is certainly a contributor to societal ine a" BAC >b" CAB> c" BAC > d" ABC

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    +A. Although there are large regional variations, it is not infre

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    8. Gor) is not intrinsically valued in !ndia.9. 4uite often people visit ailing friends and relatives or go out of their way to help them in their personalmatters even during office hours.> a" 8CAB9 > b" 8AC9B > c" 8AB9C > d" AB9CB8

    +7A. The situations in which violence occurs and the nature of that violence tends to be clearly defined at least

    in theory, as in the proverbial !rismanDs a" ABC > b" ACB > c" CBA > d" BAC

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    1. Buddhism is a way to salvation.A. But Buddhism is more severely analytical.B. !n the Christian tradition there is also a concern for the fate of human society conceived as a whole,rather than merely as a sum or networ) of individuals.C. Salvation is a property, or achievement of individuals.. @ot only does it dissolve society into individuals, the individual in turn is dissolved into component partsand instants, a steam of events.. !n modern terminology, Buddhist doctrine is reductionist.

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    +1. The problem of improving !ndian agriculture is both a sociological and an administrative one.A. !t also appears that there is a direct relationship between the si*e of a state and development.B. The issues of !ndian development, and the problems of !ndia=s agricultural sector, will remain with uslong into the ne%t century.C. Githout improving !ndian agriculture, no liberalisation and delicensing will be able to help !ndia.. At the end of the day, there has to be a ferment and movement of life and action in the vast segment ofrural !ndia.. Ghen it starts marching, !ndia will fly.

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    301. /ood literary maga*ines have always been good because of their editors.A. 9urthermore, to edit by committee, as it were, would prevent any maga*ine from finding its own identity.B. The more

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    . To have four editors for an issue that contains only seven contributions is a bit silly to start with.. -owever, in spite of this anomaly, the maga*ine does ac

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    reductions in fund assets since the late 10s.

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    3+A.The decision comes two days after Larnata)a agreed to release 1#00 cusecs of cavery water daily to themettur reservoir in T@ till the end of february.B.The Larnata)a government has decided to release +300 cusecs of Cavery water daily to T@ for a wee).

    C.Ge have decided to release +300 cusecs for a wee).Ghat purpose would it have served if we release thewater later.Ge want to save the standing crops.State Jaw and Parliamentary affairs minister B Chandre/owda said.. ?n $onday,Larnata)a Chief $inister S $ Lrishna had agreed to release 1#00 cusecs on a daily basisafter the centre had as)ed both Larnata)a and T@ to wor) out the possibility of enhancing the

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    B"?r that their house had been to China and bac):C"Aluminum or steel shipping containers 22 used by the global freight business since the 1'0s to transportgoods 22 have been adapted by leading architects and designers >such as apan=s Shigeru Ban" in concept ormuseum pro&ects for some years."-ow many people can say the previous occupiers of their home were #0,000 toy dolls, ,000 pairs ofsnea)ers, or 300 computer monitors:

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    3A" JulaDs strategists realise this, and the administration has begun to ma)e e%plicit overtures to the countryDspoor ma&ority, where JulaDs support is the strongest.B" Among the bottom half of the countryDs population, the poor, approval for Jula and his administration ishigh.C" Among the wealthier segments of the population, support for the PT administration drops off."But what is different about the current scenario is that now, unli)e a year ago, sympathies for Jula havebecome more polarised.8"The partyDs support in congress is the wea)est since its election, and internal discussions within the PT

    have once again returned to reassessing its policy of broad alliances with centrist parties.

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    A.6sing the tragedies that too) place in -andwara to attac) the dialogue process is at best disingenuous and at worst plain dishonest.B @ot a word of regret was voiced by $irwai* 9aroo< over the recent assassination of State 8ducation$inister /.@. Jone conduct which was of a piece with the stoic silence he has long maintained on the

    murder of civilians li)e Tasleen.C. Sadly, the AP-C=s moral compass has long pointed in the direction of the e%pedient.. !ndeed, it is probable that the AP-C will accept an invitation for further dialogue with r. Singh as longas its political adversaries are not also at the table.8. Although protected by guards provided by the ammu and Lashmir /overnment, the AP-C chairmanand his colleagues have never summoned the courage to spea) out against the carnage.

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    1.the !@dian states biggest failure has been in building human capabilitiesHas a result of which +0U!nidansremain illiterate.A"Simultaneously,there is a growing,impatient deand for these goods from below.B"!t is primarily because of grass root pressures from below as social democracy has created upwardmobility among the lower castes.C"!ndian literacy has already risen by 10U in the past years."Ge have now realised that primary education and primary healthcare are the two most powerful ways toeradicate poverty..The push for liberal econimic reforms combined with investment in human capabilities will ensure thatmillions of indians lift themselves from poverty within a generation.

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    11.!t is undisputed that roads bring multifacetd benfits to villagers , the most important of which is povertyalleviation.A"(oad connectivity stimulates the rural economy and its effects are transmitted to the entire economicstructure of rural society and it will reduce the pressure on the urban areas.B"The impact is palpalable in the villager=s social life, be it better medical care, increased attendance inschools or higher levels of interaction.C"(ural roads also change life patterns by bringing in awareness about modern means of living li)e coo)ingdressing and recreation."!ncrease in agricultural production, better prices for the produce , creation of new employment

    opportunities are only some of the economic benifits.. (ural connectivity triggering a reverse immigration from urban to rural areas is a distinct possibility.

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    #A"@ow, more than ever, we need to understand the past before trying to shape the future.B"So far as we )now, humans are unia" And hide the hearts of one people from these of another>b" Be recogni*ed in international affairs>c" !f may be long before the law of love will>d" The machineries of government stand between.

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    +">a" To forgive is not to forget>b" There is no merit in loving an enemy>c" The merit lies in loving in spite of the vivid )nowledge that the one that must be loved is not a friend.>d" Ghen you forget him for a friend

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    3">a" $y religion is based on>b" Truth and non violence>c " Truth is my god>d" @on violence is the means of reali*ing him

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    1. The only virtue ! want to claim is truth and non violence>a" ! lay no claim to superhuman powers>b" $y services have many limitations>c " ! want non ! wear the same corruptible flesh that the wea)est of my

    >d" 9ollow being wear and on these fore is liable to err as any.#. but god has up to now blessed them in spite of in perfection

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    7>a" methods even to serve the noblest of causes>b" ! am an uncompromising opponent of violent.>c " Admire worthy motives.>d" -owever much ! may sympathies with and

    >a". ABC >b". CBA >c"BCA >d". BCA>a" @onviolence is not b" or e%pressed to order. !t is an>c" 6pon intense individual effort>d" inward growth depending for sustenance

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    >a" disposal of man)ind it is mightier

    >b" then the mightiest weapon of>c" non violence is the greatest force at the>d" destruction devised by the in genuity of man

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    70>a" Jove lived on island. ?ne day>b" -appiness, Sadness, )nowledge and>c" The !sland began to sin) so all

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    >d" The felling prepared the boats to leave

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    71>a" anity said O you are all wet and will damage my beautiful boatI>b" for help O ! canDt help youI>c" beautiful vessel she cried out>d" The love saw vanity in a

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    7#>a" Sadness declined, saying he needed to be alone. This, love saw>b" happiness love carried out O -appiness, please ta)e me with youI>c" @e%t love pleaded with Sadness O please let me go with you O but>d" But happiness was so over&oyed that he didnDt hear love calling to him

    >a". CAB >b". CAB >c" ACB >d". ACB

    7'>a" Jove began to cry. Then, she heard a voice O Come leave,>b" ! will ta)e you with me O it was an elder.

    >c" Ghen they arrived an land the elder want to his way. Jove reali*ed how much she owed the elder>d" Jove felt so blessed and over&oyed that she forgot to as) the elder his name.

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    7+>a" Gho helped me>b" !t was time, )nowledge an answered.>c" Jove then found )nowledge and as)ed>d" ?nly time is capable of understanding how great love is

    >a". CAB >b". CBA >c" CAB >d". CBA

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    A) The very root of the word emotion is motere,the Latin ver !to move! "lus the

    "refi# !e-!to $onnote !move away,% suggesting that a tenden$y to a$t is im"li$it inevery emotion.

    &) In our emotional re"ertoire ea$h emotion "lays a uni'ue role, as revealed y theirdistin$tive iologi$al signatures

    ) All emotions are, in essen$e ,im"ulses to a$t, the instant "lans for handling life

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    that evolution has instilled in us.

    ) That emotion leads to a$tions is most ovious in wat$hing animals or $hildren* it is

    only in !$ivili+ed! adults we so often find the great anomaly in the animal ingdom,emotions-root im"ulses to a$t -divor$ed from ovious rea$tion.

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    06A. 9inally, democracy goes better with co)e2 consumption rises with political freedom. -ave a cola, @orthLoreaVB. !n the same spirit we wondered how the globe loo)s when viewed through the bottom of a Cocoa2 Colabottle.C. There is a lose but clearly positive relationship between Co)e consumption and wealth perhaps notsurprisingly.. 8ven clearer is the relationship between cola and an inde% developed by the 6.@ to show general

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    Canada=s documentary heritage."JAC has an e%tensive collection of resources by or about Aboriginal peoples.8"-ere we will gather to celebrate, promote and provide access to a full variety of Aboriginal resourceswithin Canada, both through Jibrary and Archives= collections and services and in partnership with 9irst@ations, $Wtis and !nuit communities, associations, language and cultural centres, universities and libraries.

    1"CA8B #"C8AB '"CBA8 +"CBA8

    7A.$uch more is on the cards , if the senior bureaucrats are to be ta)en at face value but concerns havecropped up since the current trend indicates a lac) of a =wholesome= strategy.B. !n the ma*e of !ndia=s twisted economic policies, it is difficult to find a more comple% bundle ofcontradictions than the aviation policy.C. Ghile the implimentation of the open s)iies agreements will ta)e time these pacts indicate the hurry toput the horse before the cart.. Piecemeal liberalisation will only harm the sector rather than encouraging growth , putting bothpassangers as well as the industry at a disadvantage.8. Ghile the government is omnipresent in the closely guarded sector, a whiff of fresh air has startedblowing in the forms of open s)ies agreements with Thailand , some south asian countries and Srilan)a

    1. 8BAC #. CAB8 '. B8AC +. B8CA......

    0A. This chemical compount finds wide usage in diversified industries such as refectories,ceramics.etcB. !ndal developed the re!S$" an affiliate of the institute of Chartered 9inancila Ananlyst of of!ndia >!C9A!" has organi*ed the seminar.C. =Lnowledge management= is one such concept which plays a critical role in channelising the e%isting)nowledge available within the organi*ation and also in the e%ternal business environment.. Several e%perts spo)e at length on the topic at a one day seminar.. Lnowledge management has been greatly facilitated by information technology tools such as datawarehousing and messaging systems..

    1.ACB #. CAB '.BCA +. CBA

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    #1.The 6nion $inistry has advised all the na%alite affected states to impose a ban on people=s war, the mostmilitant e%tremist outfit but left the final decision to respective states.A. $r. Pande 6nion -ome Secretary said that it is left to their discretion and they have to go through legalprocess before slapping the ban.B. $eanwhile , sources said that Lamal Pande had assured Andhra Pradesh that the centre would reimburse(s. # crore, the e%penditure incurred by the State /overnment on anti2@a%alite operations.C. 6nion -ome secretary disclosed this to newsmen after charging a meeting of the &oint police and senior

    officials of seven na%alite2 affected states.. The -ome Secretary said that the affected states had already been advised by the centre to impose a banon the People=s war.. The State /overnment once again renewed its reb" After all, he heads Pa)istanDs strongest, best ec"But that is not our red" The 6S has a re

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    A.9or seamers, the plus is the pitch is not gripping the ball as hard, ergo s)id, therefore a marginal increasein pace off the dec).B.!n this innings, he has been reduced to trundling.C. Against that, as the moisture has dried up, the seam and cut has noticeably reduced, and that shouldcontinue.. !n the first innings, he loo)ed almost unplayable22 the ball was darting around both waysH the odd onewas bouncing &ust the little bit e%tra to find the high edges for the carry, and there was movement off theseam.

    8. The best sign of what is happening is the bowling of wayne Bravo.

    1. AB8C #.8BCA '.AC8B +.8CAB

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    >A"Patha) has a disciplined way of investing. Ge don=t believe in momentum investing. Ge &ust focus onour stoc) selection and valuations, he says.>B" But Patha) says, Ge have a designated process for large caps and mid caps. Ghile selecting large2capstoc)s, he follows a combination of top2down and bottom2up strategy. Patha) says, Ge first identify sectorsand give weightage to each sector, then within a sector, we identify stoc)s and ran) them.>C" To be a part of Patha)=s portfolio a mid2cap company has to pass through five filters. !t should be aleader in its business, should be globally competitive, should have a niche positioning, should be pro%y tolarge cap >it should have e8" So, how does Patha) select stoc)s: -is way is B" According to a report released in #003 by $ines, $inerals People in collaboration with other non2governmental organisations >@/?s", roughly +0,000 daily wage labourers wor) in Bellary2-ospet=s iron oremines, half of them children under the age of 1+. $igrants from a decimated agricultural sector, they floatfrom mining plot to mining plot searching for sustenance in an informal system of contract labour.>C" T-8 lives of miners are stained red with the dust from red gold, as some rightly call iron ore. 9eet,hands, facesH even the ma)eshift blue tents they s" Conditions in the mines bac) her argument. The wor)ers have no running water to fight the sun, nomas)s to filter the suffocating dust, and only basic medical care to ta)e care of smashed fingers and cutsfrom errant shards of flying roc).

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    >8" /iven these wage differentials, it is no surprise that nearly all the minewor)ers say they support iron oremining in Bellary. But L. Bhanumathi of $ines, $inerals People, argues that this preference has to beseen in the conte%t of deprivation. !t=s not that the wor)ers want mining, it=s &ust that they need some meansto survive, she says. /iven a choice they would never opt for this )ind of wor).

    1"CBA8 #"CAB8 '" BA8C +" BA8C

    >A"Photographs depict ob&ective realities that already e%ist, though only the camera can disclose them.>B" That is, photography has two antithetical ideals5 in the first, photography is about the world, and thephotographer is a mere observer who counts for littleH but in the second, photography is the instrument ofintrepid, C" These conflicting ideals arise from a fundamental uneasiness on the part of both photographers andviewers of photographs toward the aggressive component in ta)ing a picture.>" Picture2ta)ing is a techni8" And they depict an individual photographer=s temperament, discovering itself through the camera=scropping of reality.

    1" ABC8 #"BAC8 '"BCA8 +"ABC8

    1. They came, they spo)e, and now they are gone.>A" But was it wrong for the !ndian government, industry, and even Bollywood to celebrate non resident!ndian :>B" Ge are, after all, your brothersDEit is almost as if we want them to be guilty for having left us behind,literallyand figuratively.>C" !ndia and its problems are bac) to s" @o. GhatDs wrong, however is this 5 in wooing the @(! what we are doing in effect is telling them, OGeenvy you for all your wealth and success, wonDt you please share some of it with us :I

    . Ge are chasing the @(! dollar because we want investments despite our problems, and not because wethin) wecan deliver on the promise that is !ndia.

    >1" CAB >#" ACB >'" ACB >+" CAB

    0>A" @ot surprisingly, Agro TechDs Sen /upta claims Shunu was one of the main architects of the -JJapproach tomar)eting and branding.

    >B" O-e wanted all managers to have a common brand vision, vocabulary essentially be in the same boat,Isays-CJDs Adhi)ari.>C" Pant, and several other managers still remember the Brand $anagement 9orums Shunu organised in-JJDsboardroom.>" O-e taught us the ABC of mar)eting,I says $u)tesh Pant, a one2time Shunu protege.

    >1" ACB >#" CBA >'" ABC >+" CBA

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    86 B

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    1>A" According to estimates, its mobile services fetched about (s.#3 la)h a month in #00#.

    >B" The C" The only area where things have clic)ed for the company is in internet to mobile services, where it has arangeof clients, including new ones such as Airtel and (P/.>" !n this segment, ;ahoo !ndia offers news, S$S, and downloads of ringtones and screensavers.>8" This may well grow, given that mobile subscriber base in !ndia is clipping and at last count had crossedthemarginal 102million mar).

    >1" AC8B >#" CA8B >'" CA8B >+" C8AB

    #1. !t was !ndiaDs first biotech company, boasts of global leadership >a #3 per cent share" in select industrialen*ymes such as Pectinases, Tea Tannases, is profit2ma)ing and has ambitions of being one of worldDs top10biopharmaceutical companies by #010.>A" ;ou donDt need more reasons to buy into biotechDs first !P?.>B" Simultaneously, it is e%ploiting opportunities in contract research.>C" To do that, Biocon plans to raise (s. 130E#00 crore shortly.

    >" Says Liran $a*umdar Shaw, Chairperson and $anaging irector, Biocon /roup5 O!n the ne%t threeyears, we will be one of the largest human insulin and statin producers in the world.I. !n fact, the success and failure of Biocon may well determine the future of !ndiaDs biotech industry.

    >1" BCA >#" CBA >'" CBA >+" ACB

    '3. 1. J/ is the mar)et leader in CTs, air conditioners, fully automatic washing machines, and microwaveovens.

    >A" Therefore, while in 1 J/Ds sales were mere (s. +3 crore, in #00# calender it is e%pected to haverac)ed up(s. #,700 crore in topline.>B" @ever mind that li)e its compatriot Samsung, it entered the mar)et less than seven years ago.>C" J/ which employs strategies similar if not identical to SamsungDs, has products across the price range,from(s.,000ECTs to (s.1 la)h2plus Plasma pro&ection CTs.>" Ghat e%plains the

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    tosome other players in the durable business, J/ is on a strong wic)et.

    >1" BAC >#" ACB >'" BAC >+" CBA

    +A. 6nder his close eye isneyDs animation division soared, with hit films such as OThe Jittle $ermaidI,

    OAladdinIand OThe Jion LingI.B. The situation had worsened to the degree that isney was in danger of being bought and bro)en up.C. !ndeed, he carried on these activities with such a missionary *eal that appearing on isney T shows, $r8isner himself became a part of the brand.. -e rescued the firm by energetically devising umpteen new ways to profit from its iconic cartooncharacters.8. Ghen $essrs isney and /old originally brought in $r 8isner to be chief e%ecutive of isney in1+,he found a sleepy company with valuable but barely e%ploited brands.1. 8BAC #. 8ACB '. A8CB +. 8CAB

    3

    A. This applies to material goods generally, and therefore to the greater part of the present economic life ofthe world.B. Ge may distinguish two sorts of goods, and two corresponding sorts of impulses.C. The food and clothing of one man is not the food and clothing of anotherH if the supply isinsufficient,what one man has is obtained at the e%pense of another man.. ?n the other hand, mental and spiritual goods do not belong to one man to the e%clusion of another.8. There are goods in regard to which individual possession is possible, and there are goods in which all canshare ali)e.

    1. B8CA #. A8BC '. BA8C +. A8CB

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    A. /ermany has been less staunch, worrying more than the others that !ran may ma)e good on its threat toleave the @on2Proliferation Treaty.B. ;et !ran is e%hausting the patience of even the friendlier 8uropean governments.

    C. Britain and 9rance have told !ran privately that it must fulfill its obligations to the !A8A, and also itsoriginal promise of a full suspension of enrichment2related activity.. But, ultimately, it agrees with its 8uropean partners that !ran must toe the line.8. The reasons for the three countriesD stance are not far to see) 2 An !ran that went nuclear despite repeated8uropean overtures would ma)e a moc)ery of 8uropean claims to be defter at diplomacy than heavy2handed America.

    1. BAC8 #. A8CB '. C8AB +. BCA8

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    A. But he is also thought to be indecisive and too much of a micro2manager.B. -e is intellectually curious, more comfortable in the spotlight than $iss $egawati, and widely viewed asa man of integrity who would be strong in times of crisis.C. This is amply reflected in the understanding that he won the election on character, not ideology.. Though !ndonesiaDs voters have now signaled that they want change at the top too, it is not clear that $r;udhoyono can deliver on this mandate.8. Besides these personality traits, his party worries that there is not much to separate him from $iss$egawati on policy.

    1. BA8C #. A8BC '. 8ABC +. A8BC

    A. Ta)e her account of $r BushDs ;ale years.B. $r Bush, on the other hand, spent his time doing everything but burnishing his credentials.C. The case against $s Lelley is not &ust that she fails to ra)e new muc).. The !vy Jeague universities are full of grubbing prodigies who regard themselves as the ne%t president.8. !t is that she ma)es her principal target, the current president, loo) rather good.

    1. C8AB #. A8BC '. C8AB +. A8BC

    A"@anotechnology has been around for two decades, but the first wave of applications is only nowbeginning to brea).B" Technological revolutions travel with the same stealth.C"A tsunami is unnoticeable in the open oceana long, low wave whose power becomes clear only when itreaches shore and brea)s."As it does, it will ma)e the computer revolution loo) li)e small change.

    8"Spotting the wave while it=s still crossing the ocean is tric)y, which e%plains why so few of us are awareof the one that=s approaching.9"!t will affect everything from the batteries we use to the pants we wear to the way we treat cancer

    1"ABC89 #"CB89A '"CB8A9 +"A9BC8

    100A"a group of about '3 bhumi& tribal families here still hang on to the traditions of the discipline.B"the dance portrayals are mostly enactments of hunting scenes and self defence.C" today, fir)al survives in &ust one obscure village, amundih, of Pot)a bloc) in 8ast Singhbhum district ofhar)hand.

    " 8%perts say, 9ir)al is in fact, A variation of =Lirpan Susan= >Lirpan means sword and susan dance", atraditional dance form among the bhumi& tribes of Chotanagpur.

    1"ABC #"CAB '"CAB +"CBA101A" you are the crucial component in the transformation of the 6S !@!A relationship, said ambassadorBlac)will.B"$ani summed it up5if we can sustain the cohesion reflected here and successfully act on our collectivevision as alumni of our world class i&nhstitution we will become a = tour de force= in enhancing !ndia=s wellbeing and engagement with the 6S and the rest of the world

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    C"The 6S !ndia trade relationship, which he describes as flat as a chapati, needs a leavening agent."Ghat better than the !!T=s and their alumni :8"@ow that the !!T alumni have defined their charter it is up to them to step up to the plate and deliever onthe promise.

    1"8BAC #"8BAC '"B8AC +"B8AC

    10#A".8ach concept ,such as a man or an apple,refers to the

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    B. This accusation comes from the fact that $r 9ayedDs tinned mince2pie programme has been infiltrated bya batch of rogue Ba)ewell tarts.C. -e has been forced to issue a product2recall notice in top peopleDs paper the Times that may permanentlydamage his standing as a purveyor of culinary fancies to the aristocracy. Ghat is ir)some about this fact is that Ba)ewell tarts are a rather common form of sugary comestibleH not

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    a. A8CB9 b. AC8B9 c. AC8B9 d. ABC89

    10A. An old and semi2apocryphal story is routinely doing the rounds at the electionsB. The nub of the story is this5 Sir PeterDs association sought to dissuade him from standing on the groundsof his advanced age, reasoning that, should he die mid2term, the cash2strapped Tories of Jouth would not be

    able to bear the cost of fighting a by2election.C. !t concerns negotiations between Sir Peter Tapsell, the 7+2year old Conservative member for Jouth andhis constituency association, ahead of the forthcoming general election.. Sir Peter is said to have a written a personal che

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    1. CBA #. ABC '. CBA + ABC

    11#A. A good budget is one which ma)es a sincere attempt to change the policy environment.B. /overnment finances are terminally impaired with uncontrollable fiscal deficitsC. There are big gaps in perception and capability of managers

    . !ndustry too is not ready to deliver growth, should even the government pursue the right policies.8. The current reforms pace is too slow.9. The fiscal deficit has deteriorated

    A"ABC89 B"BAC89 C"98CBA "8ABC9

    11'1"The concept of a nation state assumes a complete correspondence between the boundaries of the nationand the boundaries of those who live in a specific state.A" then there r members of national collectives who live in other countries, ma)ing a moc)ery of theconcept.

    B" there r always people living in particular states who r not considered to be >and often do not considerthemselves to be members of the hegemonic nation.C" even worse, ther r nations which never had a state or which r divided across several states." this, of course, has been sub&ect to severe criticism and is virtually everywhere a fiction." however, the fiction has been, and continuous to be, at the basis of nationalist ideologies.

    1"BAC #"ABC '"BAC +"ACB

    11+1" Gill mtnl=s latest offer of cell phones at a monthly rental of (s.100 revolutionai*e the mar)et for cellphones the way sachets revolutioni*ed the mar)et for shampoos.

    A".in mar)et li)e ours where purchasing power is limited but aspirations are unlimited companies havereali*ed that the tric) is to pac)age things in small affordable pac)s.B".the best e%ample of this is , perhaps , in the cosmetic mar)et.C".ust loo) around."?r, more recently, the way the (s. 3 2a2bottle co)e too) the soft drin)s mar)et by storm:B" !f you stop griming and bearing it, you would be declared a loser,I says a source, throwing up his handsinabsolute e%asperation.>C" There are many ta)ers for this line of argument.>" But, ironically, say many government sources, the very political class that lambasts Pa)istan forsponsoringterrorism is shying away from matching its rhetoric with act.>8" O !t is li)e being in a popularity contest.

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    >1" CA8B >#" AA8B >'" CBA8 >+" 8BCA

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    11>A" 9or the artists it is an entry to the big world.>B" OThese are li)e reminders of great conversations over good foodEalmost a)in to buying a souvenir on aholiday,I says A.. Singh, owner of ?live, a restaurant in $umbai.>C" Put up a painting on the walls, a sculpture or anything interesting and it pushes up the hip factor.>" (estaurants are not &ust about great food anymoreEalso crucial is a fresh concept.>A" Plus, the restaurateurs insist, their parents are more li)ely to pic) up a buy in the eatery than in a gallery.

    >1" CA8B >#" CBA8 >'" AC8B >+" CA8B

    117>A" The CB! too) into custody (avi ermas that auction house Bowrings was to put under the hammer, anAn&olie 8la $enon $urano sculpture, priced at (s '.3 la)h, went missing from an e%hibition and then fa)esof Aparna Caurwere traced to Ja&pat @agar in elhi.>B" The 8la $enon was reported stolen only a few months after an $.9. -ussain went missing in-yderabad and the art world suspects more fa)e artists are doing the round than have come to light.>C" 9or a close2)nit community that can go for months without action, it has been an interesting fortnight.

    >" @egligence in museums, lac) of incentives and conservation are issues raised by the art world before,but theimmediate concern is the surge in art crimes.

    >1" BCA >#" CBA >'" CAB >3" BCA

    111.That !ndia needs to democrati*e its higher education system is not in dispute but htat would truly happenonly if the government sought to universali*e both

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    1.BCA #.BAC '.BCA +.ABC

    111.The rise in inflation is a global phenomenon.AAlthough the reserve ban) of india recently signalled higer short term interest rates, by and large it haspreferred to restrain an e%plosive growth of ban) lending only in certain sectors where bubbles are seen to

    be developing.B.Along with many other countries, india is learning that there are no simple solutions.C.The central ban) has to strive for a balance between the iperatives of holding the price line and meetinggenuine credit reA" And what if you and ! get a shot at the pea) that yielded to Ten*ing and -illary in $ay 13' :

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    >B" But what can be better than the tallest of Kem all, the ,+2metre $ount 8verest :>C" !n the 30th year of 8verest con" Climb every mountain, they said.

    >1" CBA >#" CBA >'" BAC >+" ABC

    1##1.!ndia and China begin the eight round of tal)s betn their special representatives on the border disputemar)ing another step forward on the slow road to resolution.A.the area of Tawong is a stic)y point since the Chinese claim it to be central to tibetan buddhism given thatthe si%th dalai lama was born there.B.!ndia however has ruled out any populated areas as part of a border deal which ma)es concessions inarunachal pradesh unacceptable.C.This solution has been tal)ed about ever since the 130s even before the 1# war and was reiterated bydong %iaping in 10..China=s traditional position has been to resolve the dispute on the basis of territorial swap 2 e%changinga)sai chin in the west with arunachal pradesh in the east.

    .The entrenched position of the two sides thus complicates the pro&ect of a swap.

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    1#'.1.9ew people are comfortable with change.A.Jeaders who have stumbled in their attempts to drive change in their organisations may have failed tounderstand the dynamics of wor)place behaviour and why employees tend to dig in their heels.B.The phenomenon which has long fustrated e%ecutives is beginning to draw new atention from academicreseearchers and even from psychiatrists and neuro scientists.

    C.But as a time of disruptive technologies, shifting business models and global uncertainty, continouschange has become a way of life for many companies..Ghether they are overhauling their strategy in response to competition or retooling their products in themar)et place, resistance to change looms as a large obstacle..!n many cases psychological or even physiological factors may be coming into play.

    1.BAC #.CBA '.ABC. +.CAB

    1#+(A" This is the newest metro after all, and it must share the south with Ammaville and @aidu @agar, which

    have very distinct personalities.>B" Griting software, and sin)ing pintsEthis is the Beer Shift at KPubworld.D>C" Ge can forgive Bangalore its identity crisis.>" But behind the facelessness of S.$. LrishnaDs city, Bangloreans 1" CAB >#" ACB >'" ACB >+" ACB

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    >A" The clubbing of their names would have pleased @iralaEit should ma)e us sit up and ta)e notice.>B" ! can thin) of only one other poet whose wor) is similarly available 5 Tagore.>C" Boo)s li)e the one under review, featuring the wor) of a single poet competently translated, are a rarity.>" A small amount of bad !ndian poetry is available in worse 8nglish translation in a few anthologies.

    >1" CBA >#" CBA >'" BCA >+" CBA

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    1#>A" ?f course, they werenDt )nown then !P?s >initial public offerings".

    >B" Bac) then, seasoned investors will recall, it wasnDt uncommon to have public issues from '02+0companies hitting the mar)et every monthEtrue many of those companies were of dubious antecedents,several have since disappeared without a trace.>C" !t was 10, and !P?s were hitting the mar)et li)e a hailstorm that refused to stop.>" That happened a bit later, than)s to the entry of foreign institutional investors >9!!s", who brought &argonwith their money to the !ndian mar)et.

    >1" CBA >#" CBA >'" CAB >+" CBA

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    >A" The cold calculus of business doesnDt recogni*e sentiment 5 to e%pect @(!Ds to invest in !ndia simplybecause it is their country of origin is downright stupidH the community will invest in the country if the ris)2reward eB" KPravasiD ..... will li)ely not fetch the returns e%pected of it, or anywhere close to it.>C" O!ndia will have to underta)e ma&or political, administrative, and &udicial reforms,I e%plains SamPitroda, Chairman, Gorld Tel, Oif it wants to tap its @(! networ) li)e China did.I>" China succeeded in attracting investments from overseas Chinese on the basis of policies that made itattractive for foreign companies to invest in the country.

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    1#>A" Ghile the actual deal2ma)ing and selling may be ta)en care of by others, and while his association, inthem may merely be a C8?Ds, thereDs no ta)ing away from the fact that PaulDs bac)groundEan $BA fromthe 6niv of $assachussets, stints at Pepsi Co, Bain and Co, and notably, /8Eand location ma)e him theideal brand ambassador for pro Technologies.>B" 9rom his base in Santa Clara, California, Paul orchestrates GiproDs strategy 5 he is widely perceived tobe the man behind the Gipro28ricsson deal.>C" (ainma)ing is all about being able to front a deal, spea) the same language, business and cultural, as thecustomer and PaulDs credential on both fronts are impeccable

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    1#>A" (ecall the last time that one of our employees told you he could not come to wor) because his child was

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    . ust as !ndia promptly supported President /eorge Bush=s plans for recasting the framewor) of neucleardeterrence by building missile defences, so did it

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    power of concentration, reasoning and analysis.. !n the modern world where depression, stress and psychosomatic problems have become the order of theday, practising yoga seems to be the most viable solution to problems in living.

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