A ‘many-side personality’ means

Question: A ‘many-side personality’ means
[A].

a complex personality

[B].

a secretive person

[C].

a person having varied interests

[D].

a capable person

Answer: Option C

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Ducal families in England

Question: Ducal families in England
[A].

are generally agreed to be fairly common

[B].

are generally agreed to be fairly superior

[C].

are superior because they are rich

[D].

are generally agreed not to be always better than others

Answer: Option D

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Among the ducal families

Question: Among the ducal families
[A].

there is great deal of immortality

[B].

there is a fairly even spread of virtues and vices

[C].

there is a great deal of bad taste

[D].

there is either great intelligence or great stupidity

Answer: Option B

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Corduroy is a fabric for all seasons because

Question: Corduroy is a fabric for all seasons because
[A].

it can be worn not only in winter but also in summer

[B].

of its peculiar texture and warmth

[C].

it is made popular by catchy advertisements

[D].

gentleman can wear it in both formal and informal occasions

Answer: Option A

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According to the passage, corduroy is essential in a gentleman wardrobe because

Question: According to the passage, corduroy is essential in a gentleman wardrobe because
[A].

it goes with Wellington boots

[B].

its current revival gives a taste of the latest fashion

[C].

it has its associations with good upbringing and a conservative lifestyle

[D].

it can be an idea alternative to the woollen clothes

Answer: Option C

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According to the author, the special quality of corduroy is that

Question: According to the author, the special quality of corduroy is that
[A].

it needs no ironing

[B].

it combines the virtues of both cotton and velvet

[C].

it contains the correct mixture of cotton and velvet

[D].

both the rich and that not-so rich can afford to buy it

Answer: Option D

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The author tends to the senior managers as

Question: The author tends to the senior managers as
[A].

ignorant and incompetent

[B].

a little out of step with their work environment

[C].

jealous of their younger colleagues

[D].

robbed of their rank, power and privilege

Answer: Option A

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The author makes out a case for

Question: The author makes out a case for
[A].

organic system

[B].

Research and Development in organisations

[C].

an understanding between senior and middle level executives

[D].

a refresher course for senior managers

Answer: Option A

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The basis of ‘an idyllic and rural paradise’ is

Question: The basis of ‘an idyllic and rural paradise’ is
[A].

rapid industrialisation of villages

[B].

self sufficiency in food clothes and simplicity of the lifestyle

[C].

bringing to the villages the glittering prizes of the 20th century

[D].

supporting those holdings powerful political positions

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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