Sunday, June 12, 2011

Today's Para Jumbles


Question 1 1. Jinnah initially tried to win British support for a seat in the House of Commons but failed.

A. He finally accepted fervent appeals from Muslim friends to return home and help them to revitalize the demoralized leaderless Muslim league.
B. He was reelected to the expanded national assembly, which met for the first time in Delhi in January 1924.
C. The khilafat movement launched by Gandhi in 1920 had by then collapsed and so had the final phase of Satyagraha in Gujarat.
D. Most congress leaders remained in prison cells, while Jinnah reorganized his Muslim league as its president, and won the respect of Ram say MacDonald

6. Jinnah advised MacDonald as soon as he became prime minister to draft a constitution for what Jinnah still hoped would emerge as a single nation-state of independent India, with safeguards and separate electorates for its Muslims and other minorities 

a) ADCB b)BCDA c)DBAC d)ABCD

Question 2 
1. vertical solutions are customized to the needs of a particular customer

A. cross industry solutions can be customized to the industry, and then to the customer that they are installed with
B. it can be said that this set of procedures and the data structures that are maintained by them became the back bone of the business
C. once either of these is in place, they literally define the way the business will be operated
D.data relationship must be maintained

6.processes for updating the data need to be rigorously adhered to.
a)ABCD b)DBAC c)ACDB d)BDAC

Question 3 1. Seldom does an ambitious dream enjoy smooth sailing all the way to completion.

(A) In spite of free supplies and volunteer labour, money was an over-pressing concern.
(B) The thousands of well-wishers who waited on the dock in San Francisco to wave goodbye to HOPE’s first medical team were denied the spectacle.
(C) Dr. Walsh was approached by an executive of the company that was going to operate the Hope on its maiden voyage.
(D) In its fourteen years of bringing health care and education to people around the world, the SS Hope enduredmany stormy seas, and a few had nothing to do with the weather.

6. The man informed Walsh that the HOPE organisation had no line of credit and an advance of $500,000 were necessary.

(1) DABC (2) BDAC (3) CDBA (4) DACB

Question 4
1. Leadership inevitably requires using power to influence the thoughts and actions of other
people.

A. The need to hedge these risks accounts in part for the development of collective
leadership and the managerial ethic.
B. Out of this conservatism and inertia organizations provide succession to power through
the development of managers rather than individual leaders.
C. Power in the hands of an individual entails human risks: first, the risk of equating power
with the ability to get immediate results; second, the risk of ignoring the many different
ways people can legitimately accumulate power; and third, the risk of losing self-control
in the desire for power.
D. Consequently, an inherent conservatism dominates the culture of large organizations.

6. Perhaps the risks associated with power in the hands of an individual may be necessary
ones for business to take if organizations are to break free of their inertia and bureaucratic
conservatism.

(1)BDAC (2)ADCB (3)DCBA (4)CADB

Question 5
A. The establishment of the Third Reich influenced events in American history by starting a chain of
events which culminated in war between Germany and the United States.
B. The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1936 prohibited trade with any belligerents or loans to them.
C. While speaking out against Hitler’s atrocities, the American people generally favoured isolationist
policies and neutrality.
D. The complete destruction of democracy, the persecution of Jews, the war on religion, the cruelty and
barbarism of the allies, caused great indignation in this country and brought on fear of another World
War.
1. ABCD 2. CBDA 3. CDBA 4. ADCB

Question 6
A. This comes rather as a surprise especially for someone so adept at conveying atmosphere as Vuillard, how could his later commissioned portraits be so dull?
B. Even this choice was interesting because he could have just as likely taken a different path into landscape painting.
C. Perhaps because around 1900 he turned back towards naturalism, and moved away from the unique pattern-making at which he excelled.
D. What Vuillard was not good at is portraits.
E. But his work in landscape painting unfortunately never evolved into anything more than an experimental phase in his career.

a. AEDCB
b. DACBE
c. BADCE
d. DEABC


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