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101.
A) The team from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne have now solved the problem by using a technique that rapidly freezes the brain, preserving its true structure.
B) To study the fine structure of the brain – including its connections between neurons and the synapses – scientists generally use electron microscopes.
C) The results also showed that our brain may not be as compact as generally thought.
D) This process causes the brain to shrink and as a result, microscope images can be distorted – showing neurons to be much closer than they actually are.
E) A new technology developed by researchers at a Swiss institute can map the human brain in unprecedented detail without distorting the architecture of the brain.
F) However, the brain tissue must first be fixed to prepare it for this high magnification imaging method.
A) BEAFDC
B) CEAFDB
C) ECBFDA
D) EFBCAD
(c)
102.
A) The economic loss is only secondary to the human suffering, but is also substantial.
B) This consists of reaching late, blaming others, visit by VIPs announcing a relief package including compensation for those affected and then forgetting all about it.
C) The frequency of such calamities has injured us and deadened our collective sensitivity,
D) We have witnessed several disasters in recent times, some natural others man made.
E) but that doesn’t reduce the enormity of the personal tragedy of each victim’s family and community.
F) The government whether State or central has standardised its response.
A) BEAFDC
B) CEAFDB
C) DCEAFB
D) EFBCAD
(c)
103.
(A) Can you live without knowing how to read or write, working in a coal mine to make a living?
(B) Today children all over the world learn their way of life from their way of life from their parents and their teachers at school.
(C) It was not untill 1842 that a law was passed to stop coal owners from employing children underground.
(D) That was life for children in Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries.
A) BCAD
B) ADCB
C) ABCD
D) DBCA
(b)
104.
(A) In ancient times most people lived on farms or on large estates.
(B) There were no shops, for the small settlements of people were too far apart.
(C) Also, there were not enough goods or people for daily trade.
(D) But people always came together for religious festivals.
A) BCDA
B) DCBA
C) ABDC
D) ABCD
(d)
105.
A) But how much above 5 per cent will it clock still remains a matter of interpretation.
B) But in a welcome development, the global institutions, along with a fair number of other agencies, believe that 2015-16 will see the economy climbing even higher to above 6 per cent.
C) Amid wide expectations that the Indian economy is on the mend, an analysis of the various economic data that are released periodically assume plenty of importance.
D) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have estimated the Indian economy to grow at around 5.4 per cent this year.
E) That the economy will finally break out of the sub-5 per cent growth phase during this current fiscal seems certain.
F) Forecasts of growth have varied from 5 per cent to almost 6 per cent with the Reserve Bank of India sticking to 5.5 per cent while many private forecasters are estimating slightly lower rates of growth.
A) BEAFDC
B) CEAFDB
C) AEFBCD
D) ABCDEF
(b)
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