CLAT 2011

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For the following questions, are given passage carefully and answer questions that follow.

Instead of being concerned with actually happens in practice ... [economic increasingly reoccupied with develop pseudo-mathematical formulas. These pro models of behavour which never quite fit actually happens, in a way which resembles physical sciences; one wrong: instead equations describing reality, economic produces equal ions describing deal condition and theoretical clarity of a type which reoccurs in practice.

Question 141

Which of the following claims is implied in the paragraph above?

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Question 142

Which of the following is true, would most weaken the argument of the passage above?

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Religions, like camel caravans, seem to avoid plain passes. Buddhism spread quickly h from Buddha's birth-place in southern Nepal across the flat Gangetic plain to Sri Lanka. But it took a millennium to reach China. I he religious belt stretched eventually to Mongolia and Japan, but in Afghanistan buddhism filled only a narrow belt that left pagans among the valleys to the east and west if Kailash and Ghor'.

Question 143

Which of the following best summarizes the subject of this paragraph?

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Question 144

Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the conclusion to the above argument?

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'Friendship was indeed a value for the villagers, more for men than for women. Two good friends were said to be 'like brothers' (literally, 'like elder brother-younger
brother', annatammandirahag. I heard this expression several times and 1 could not help recalling the statement of an elderly English colleague who had told me that he and his brother were very close and had written to each other every week. He had added, 'we are very good friends.' That is, friendship connoted intimacy in England while in Rampur (as in rural India everywhere), brotherhood conveyed intimacy'

Question 145

Which of the following best summarizes the conclusion of the argument of this paragraph?

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Question 146

Which of the following, if true, would directly contradict the conclusions of the above argument?

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'A language is most easily lea ml when it is in tune with the social context. To leach an Indian child in English at the primarystage.....strengthens distinctions of class andstatus and warps the mind. Failure to resort to regional languages in literacy campaigns also hampers their successes.

Question 147

Which of the following best summaries the argument of the passage above?

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Question 148

Which of the following claims, if true, would weaken the argument in the passage above?

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For the following questions, are given passage carefully and answer questions that follow.

The tribes should develop their own culture and make their contributions to the cultural richness of the country...it is unnecessary to cause them to change their customs, habits or diversions so far as to make themselves indistinguishable from other classes To do would be to rob rural and pastoral life of its colour and stimulating diversity'.

Question 149

Which of the following conclusions is implied by the paasage above'?

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Question 150

Which of the following claims run? Directly counter to the spirit of the passage above?

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