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Comprehension

According to this passage, people from outside London go to Piccadilly circus because it is

Question: According to this passage, people from outside London go to Piccadilly circus because it is
[A].

a historical place

[B].

full of glamour

[C].

full of exciting people

[D].

the pulse of London

Answer: Option B

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Comprehension, Verbal Ability

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair of phrases:The passage suggests that while a modern economist, considers it uneconomic to use …… form of fuel, a Buddhist economist considers it uneconomic to use …… form a fuel

Question: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair of phrases:The passage suggests that while a modern economist, considers it uneconomic to use …… form of fuel, a Buddhist economist considers it uneconomic to use …… form a fuel
[A].

a cheap, a renewable

[B].

an irrational, an essential

[C].

an expensive, an non-renewable

[D].

a rational, an unessential

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Comprehension, Verbal Ability

Which of the following statements may be assumed to be false from the information in the passage?

Question: Which of the following statements may be assumed to be false from the information in the passage?
[A].

1 and 2 are false

[B].

1, 2 and 4 are false

[C].

3 and 4 are false

[D].

All 1, 2, 3, and 4 are false

Answer: Option B

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Comprehension, Verbal Ability