D
This passage would be found in any of the mentioned pamphlets except the one in choice D. The paragraph mentions that America is still the land of the eagles and hence obviously a pamphlet talking of the extinction of the eagle would not feature this paragraph.
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B
This is a typical example of a speech where a politician speaks nothing of substance but yet manages to woo his audience. The politician challenges his opponent to take a clear stand on the issues involved and make his stance as clear as he has done himself. The choice B is therefore the best option. .
E
Choice A is inappropriate as speculation means conjecture, which is to infer from inconclusive evidence. Choice B is wrong as scientific development may lead to an accumulation of knowledge. The para says something contrary to the Spanish expression - "Que Sera’, Sera." Hence choice C is wrong. In the stated paragraph the author does not talk of neglecting your animal desires, but of being involved in things, which man alone is capable of doing. Hence the Choice D is wrong. The essence of what the author is talking about is mentioned in Choice E, therefore it is the correct answer.
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D
Essence P has to be in a greater quantity than any other essence, therefore A cannot be an agreeable formula. A perfume containing M, should also have O, this makes B unacceptable. C cannot be the choice as L must contain twice as much as N and in three parts both. Answer E is again incorrect like answer A. Hence D is the best option as it is stated earlier that O must be in a similar quantity as M.
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A
In the premises it has been stated that the quantity of P should be greater than the total amount of the other essence or essences used. Hence choices B and C are incorrect. Choice D is inappropriate as it has a reduction of N essence instead of an addition of more N. Choice E appears to be second best, but it is not ideal as the essence N is already present to which O and P have been added. But the question asked talks about adding more N to make a formula.
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E
This is the obvious choice. To any of the parts of the essence P must be added in larger amount. By adding two parts of P to one part of any blend (whether acceptable or unacceptable) it can become acceptable.
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Index
PART VI
Practice Tests
Drill :
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Answer Explanation To The Drill
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Test
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