@miseerait were the details that were wrong. ------- it refers to details which is plural , so the verb should also be plural , what do u think ?The shirt is made of cotton.The shirt is made from cotton.which one is correct and why ? or both are correct ?
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Made of/Made from
Both Refers material used.
Made of is used when the shape of the material is not change.
e.g- A notebook is made of papers.
A house made of brick.
Made from is Used when shape of the material has undergone a total change.
SET 24 (PC)1>Things are said to be named 'equivocally' when, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding with the name differs for each. Thus, a real man and a figure in a picture can both lay claim to the name 'animal'; yet these are equivocally so named, for, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding with the name differs for each. For should any one define in what sense each is an animal, his definition in the one case will be appropriate to that case only. ____________a> On the other hand, things that have both the name and the definition answering to the name in common are named 'univocally'.b> On the other hand, things that have both the name and the definition answering to the name in common are named 'indefinitely'.c> On the other hand, things that have both the name and the definition answering to the name in common are named 'amphilogically'.d> On the other hand, things that have both the name and the definition answering to the name in common are named 'tenebrously'.e> On the other hand, things that have both the name and the definition answering to the name in common are named 'ambiguously'.2>Déjà vu is a strong sense of global familiarity that occurs in a seemingly novel situation. The familiarity experienced in déjà vu is global in that it seems as if the entire event—every detail—has happened before, despite the knowledge that the event is unique. The experience is frequently disconcerting and is often accompanied by a sense of unreality. Most people experience déjà vu at some point in their lives—surveys indicate that a majority of respondents have experienced at least one episode of déjà vu. We don't yet have a definitive account of the mechanisms that produce déjà vu but a number of theoretical approaches have been advanced. _______________________________a> Most people think about déjà vu as a way of creating cool 3D images and as an excuse to play with laser beams.b> Sigmund Freud, the developer of psychoanalysis, proposed that déjà vu happens when a person is spontaneously reminded of an unconscious fantasy.c> As it is unconscious, the content of the fantasy is blocked from awareness, but the sense of familiarity leaks through and results in the déjà vu experience.d> Herman Sno, has proposed that memories are stored in a format that is similar to that used to store holographic images.e> The Oxford English Dictionary is not clear on the definition of Déjà vu.
OA : 1>A The opposite of equivocal is 'univocal' - that means having only one meaning; unambiguous, taking a cue from this, option (a) is quite easily the correct answer and the logical extension to the paragraph.
2>b As the passage is discussing a number of theoretical approaches, option (b) is the most logical as it is the only one that is discussing the theory of déjà vu.
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@amresh_maverick I think Details ko Whole Unit Consider Kiya Gya h
Call them yuppies, yippies, bobos, nobrows, or whatever; the consumers of the new luxury have a sense of entitlement that transcends social class, a conviction that the finest things are their birthright. Never mind that they may have been born into a family whose ancestral estate is a tract house in the suburbs, near the mall, not paid for, and whose family crest was downloaded from the Internet. Ditto the signet ring design. Language reflects this hijacking. Words such as gourmet, premium, boutique, chic, accessory, and classic have loosened from their elite moorings and now describe such top-of-category items as popcorn, hamburgers, discount brokers, shampoo, scarves, ice cream, and trailer parks.__________________
a> When Nouveau Riche starts buying tulips by the ton, Richie Rich is right there behind him picking them up by the pound. b> In a sense, the filthy rich have only two genuine luxury items left: time and philanthropy. c> “Luxury for all” is an oxymoron, all right, the aspirational goal of modern culture, and the death knell of the real thing. d> Who knows, maybe poverty will become the new luxury, as the philosophies predicted. e> These new customers for luxury are younger than clients of the old luxe used to be, there are far more of them now.
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Assertive Discipline teaches students to accept the consequences of their actions. The reinforcement of appropriate behavior and responsibility is exactly what Assertive Discipline is all about, according to Canter. Practitioners of Assertive Discipline are taught that they must learn to be assertive in taking control of the class. A system of rewards and punishments is devised by the teacher to let students know when they have acted correctly or incorrectly. _______________________
a> Scholars express concern about teachers who “spend too much time punishing children. . . . This is the key to Assertive Discipline, positives and lots of praise”. b> Assertive Discipline is generally considered easy to learn. “Assertive Discipline provides an attractive, packaged, simple-to-understand, easy-to-implement alternative”. c> Assertive Discipline seems to be the easiest discipline system to implement. d> Increasingly unpleasant penalties are incurred by students who continue to make improper choices. e> Assertive Discipline can have a negative impact on students as it teaches them to be bold.
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SET (27) PCs
4 . With the outbreak of hostilities in the Gulf, it has become all the more imperative to improve the efficiency of PSUs. (________). The budget deficit is likely to remain uncomfortable apart from the precarious balance of payments position. Transport will be affected and the economy may move into stagnation if there is no early end to the Gulf war. (1) Iraq is unlikely to be able to supply oil for quite some time to come. (2) India.s oil import bill has already become burdensome. (3) PSUs have been proving to be white elephants for the economy. (4) India has been caught in the cross-fire of the Gulf war.
5. The contradictory headlines about the dangers of mobile phones are the result of national research teams releasing single-country reports, despite the fact that these inevitably involve smaller samples. The results from nine of the 13 single-country studies have been made available in this way, and the consequence is a farrago of misinformation. Many of the national reports suggest, for example, that ever having been a regular mobile-phone user offers statistically significant protection against some brain tumours. This is why a latest study provides a cautionary tale. Yet even by the standards of modern news, it is unusual to see such contradictory headlines about the same piece of research. This finding is so counter-intuitive that it has led most of the people involved to acknowledge serious flaws in the study's design. Regardless of what eventually gets published, some people have already decided the findings warrant action. Whatever the outcome, though, at least one lesson has been learnt. Follow-up studies now in the planning stage are expected to use prospective as well as retrospective data.
6.In the immediate neighbourhood of Kilson & Sons was a bond warehouse built twelve years previously by Charles Bertram, and generally known by his name. The building was extensive, reaching to seven storeys, and capable of holding an immense amount of goods. It was at the time used to store thousands of tons of sulphur, nitrate of soda, and other combustibles. Despite this, from its proximity to the worsted factory, the intense heat caused the sulphur to ignite, melt and stream in a burning blue flame liquidised state from the windows It was in part “a double fire-proof structure”, with massive metal pillars and every due precaution against fire for the time. The authorities, abandoning the mill, sought to save the warehouse. From the various floors of the warehouse the sulphur flowed. Such a large fire naturally attracted many spectators.
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SET (28) P.Vs ( the most irritating thing 😁 )
31. The word given below has been used in sentences in four different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentence in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.
Eat
(a) During the downturn, many restaurants saw a drop in revenues because people were eating in. (b) Dinner-time manners included eating up everything that had been served on the plate. (c) Falling short even after the loan, she had no choice but to eat into her fixed deposits. (d) She was eating away at the restaurant when the earthquake struck.
32. The word given below has been used in sentences in four different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentence in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.
Get
(a) It was difficult to get across the basic idea. (b) His interpersonal skills were so good that he got away with many a blunder. (c) After much nagging, he finally got after doing his homework. (d) You have got to be sharp to get ahead.
SET (27) PCs4 . With the outbreak of hostilities in the Gulf, it has become all the more imperative to improve the efficiency of PSUs. (________). (3) PSUs have been proving to be white elephants for the economy.
5. The contradictory headlines about the dangers of mobile phones are the result of national research teams releasing single-country reports, despite the fact that these inevitably involve smaller samples.
This finding is so counter-intuitive that it has led most of the people involved to acknowledge serious flaws in the study €™s design.
6.In the immediate neighbourhood of Kilson & Sons was a bond warehouse built twelve years previously by Charles Bertram, and generally known by his name. The building was extensive,
The authorities, abandoning the mill, sought to save the warehouse.
4) India.s oil import bill has already become burdensome.
5)This finding is so counter-intuitive that it has led most of the people involved to acknowledge serious flaws in the study's design. 6)It was in part “a double fire-proof structure”, with massive metal pillars and every due precaution against fire for the time.