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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions (1-5)
The institution of democracy owes its origin to the Greek City States, Where it was practiced by show of hands. People gathered at a particular place to decide about certain crucial issues and voted for or against depending on the merits of the issue. They ensured the adoption of only those measures which were considered to be beneficial for the public at large. Thus, the democracy automatically fulfilled its objective of maximum good for maximum number of people. The rulers could not implement their whims. They could not dictate terms to people. Vox populi, vox dei was the maxim followed by the administrators.
The goals of democracy cannot be achieved, unless it is practiced with the ideal of discipline. Democracy confers a large number of liberties on people. It gives them a large scope for managing and regulating their social, religious and political lives, the State interferes the least in the private affairs of people. It is presumed that people would discharge the duties conferred on them by the Governmental institutions.
We can not reach to the goal of democracy without the ideal of –
Democracy was originated from –
Voting is one of the main criteria of –
The objective of democracy is –
At large’ in line 7 means –
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair: PEA : POD
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair: IMMORTAL: DEATH
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair: STANZA : POEM
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair: HORNS: BULL
Select the best pair that expresses a relationship similar to the original pair: SMILE : AMUSEMENT
Select the correct spellin:
Select the correct spellin:
Select the plural form ––––
Desert receives less than twenty five ____ of rainfall every year.
We went out to eat because we were ––– hungry.
We saw _____ at the wildlife preserve.
As she has –––– books, he is not able to study.
It is generally believed that an M.B.A. degree is good preparation for a career in ____.
There aren’t ______ for all of us to go.
Have you earned ––––?
Nasreen, an interior decorator, designs ––––.
The artist P.C.Mahbub received –––––recognition during his lifetime.
Some plants are annuals;____ are biennials; the rest are perennials.
Select the correct sentence:
Select the correct sentence:
Select the correct sentence:
Select the correct sentence:
It is paradoxical that String Theory inspires such widespread respect when it is so ___ that few could ever hope to master its claim.
“Out and out” means–––––
“Happen to meet ” means–––––
Choose the SYNONY: PACIFY
Choose the SYNONY: INTREPID
Choose the SYNONY: COMPETENT
Choose the SYNONY: ASTUTE
Choose the SYNONY: DISPUTE
Choose the SYNONY: NAIVE
Choose the SYNONY: HAUGHTY
Choose the SYNONY: REPROVE
Choose the SYNONY: GARRULOUS
Choose the SYNONY: ABORTIVE
Choose the ANTONYM: INSOLENT
Choose the ANTONYM: ABOLISH
Choose the ANTONYM: ABORTIVE
Choose the ANTONYM: OPAQUE
Choose the ANTONYM: COHERENT
Choose the ANTONYM: EQUIVOCAL
Choose the ANTONYM: PRODIGIOUS
Choose the ANTONYM: BARREN
Choose the ANTONYM: MOMENTOUS
Choose the ANTONYM: PESSIMISM