@spectramind07 said:@miseera You know all the things to be done for RCs and all.All you need is to start working on them.Get serious yaar.I cannot be more harsh on you with my words.


@miseera said:SET (30)Can we Have SomeFIBs CAT 200863. The genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, apart from being mis-described in the most sinister and_________ manner as €˜ethnic cleansing €™, were also blamed, in further hand-washing rhetoric, onsomething dark and interior to __________ and perpetrators alike.(1) innovative; communicator (2) enchanting; leaders(3) disingenuous; victims (4) exigent; exploiters(5) tragic; sufferers64. As navigators, calendar makers, and other __________ of the night sky accumulated evidence tothe contrary, ancient astronomers were forced to __________ that certain bodies might move incircles about points, which in turn moved in circles about the earth.(1) scrutinizers; believe (2) observers; agree(3) scrutinizers; suggest (4) observers; concede(5) students; conclude65. Every human being, after the first few days of his life, is a product of two factors: on the one hand,there is his __________ endowment; and on the other hand, there is the effect of environment,including _____(1) constitutional; weather (2) congenital; education(3) personal; climate (4) economic; learning(5) genetic; pedagogyHappy CATing
@miseera said:My Sob Story of RCsAttempted 5 RCs 1- Got 3 correct out of 3 2-Totally Waste Sare Galat 3-Got 2 Correct out of 3 4-Got 1 Correct out of 3 5- Got all Correct Now Suggestions Welcome @amresh_maverick@vijay_chandola@spectramind07and All P.S- Rcs are Still Nightmare
@saurav205 said:@miseera Bhai new set of questions ??If you have a decent collection of RCs, then please post RCs also....What I mean is that daily 1-2 SCs, 1-2 PJs/Last sentence questions...and one RC...I have RCs but then they are those GMAT waale....Plus I have hard copies...so knid of difficult to post them...Or probably those having VA material can divide the topics..Like someone takes SCs , someone PJs and someone else RCs..Jiske pass jo bhi ho...I guess if we follow like this for the entire season , jyaada load bhi nai padega and everything will get covered systematically..And those old CAT RCs toh ab yaad ho gaye hain ..



@miseera said:Thats why I find it Difficult I'm too solving GMAT RCs It may be a reason


@saurav205 said:From where to get the new RCs bhai?Last year ke thread ka almost saara kar liya...and then went and screwed up VA in CAT...New source kahan se aayega??





@miseera said:Bhai RC preparation daalo Google result aa jayega and there are a lot of websites for GMAT pre. and test funda is also a good option for a RC a day
@saurav205 said:Hmm...yar TF waale are not close to actual CAT..especially the one I got this time...Karl Marx some and some philosophy of his...Anyway will do the GMAT ones first...and then google zindaabaad!!!!




@saurav205 said:Hmm...yar TF waale are not close to actual CAT..especially the one I got this time...Karl Marx some and some philosophy of his...Anyway will do the GMAT ones first...and then google zindaabaad!!!!
I don't favour GMAT type RCs.GMAT RCs and CAT/XAT RCs are different I feel.Usse better hai ki CAT 2000-2008 aur past XAT RCs se shuru karo.
SET 31 (PC)
Q.1
In the first edition of 'Economics', Samuelson claimed that the Keynesian “theory of income determination” was “increasingly accepted by economists of all schools of thought,” and that its policy implications were “neutral”. For example, “it can be used as well to defend private enterprise as to limit it, as well to attack as to defend government fiscal interventions.” However, his explanation of the model emphasized that “private enterprise” is afflicted with periodic “acute and chronic cycles” in unemployment, output and prices, which government had a responsibility to “alleviate”. “The private economy is not unlike a machine without an effective steering wheel or governor,” Samuelson wrote. ______________________________________
a By the seventh edition, Samuelson was no longer using the “machine minus the steering wheel” metaphor.
b By the fourth edition, he declared that “90 percent of American economists have stopped being 'Keynesian economists' or 'anti-Keynesian economists'.
c Compensatory fiscal policy tries to introduce such a governor or thermostatic control device.
d He labeled this new economics a “neo-classical synthesis”.
e In reading Samuelson's early editions, a student might reasonably conclude that there are no other schools of thought.
Q.2
To repeat the question: what is it that persuaded our ancestors to penetrate the innermost darkness of a cave and paint? Amongst those who have tried to answer this question is David Lewis-Williams, a South African scientist who felt that the status quo on the subject matter was inadequate. For some reasons, our ancestors were attracted to those darkest regions of the Underworld, which were carefully explored and became a workshop to express the earliest expressions of “art”. Still, it was not art; it was religious art: the art had a purpose. ___________________________________________________
a The walls of the caves were a portal into another dimension.
b The question as to why our ancestors painted these drawings is furthermore riddled with preconceptions.
c The shaman creating the paintings would use the natural contours of the rock and “exteriorise” what his visions had allowed him to see.
d The caves became the cathedrals of the Stone Age.
e The act of painting was therefore bringing the visions of the Otherworld into this reality.
PARA JUMBLES
q1
A) Secret persons shall strike with weapons,fire or poison.
B) Clans mutually supporting each other,shall be made to strike at the weak points.
C)He shall destroy their caravans,herds,forests and troop reinforcements.
D)The conqueror shall cause enemy kingdom to be destroyed by neighbouring kings,jungle,tribes,pretenders or unjustly treated princes.
options
a) DCBA
b) ABCD
c) BDCA
d) ADCB
q2
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form logical sentences between 1 and 6
1. A manager is faced with innumerable situations in which he has to make a choice.
A) These are not the only kind of decisions manager take.
B)As a seller he has to decide what to sell
C)As a producer,he has to decide what to produce,how to produce,how much to produce and where to produce.
D)As a buyer he has to decide what to buy.
6. They generally face a wide range of situations involving choice.
options
a) ABCE
b) DCBA
c) CDAB
d) BDAC
q3
A) widely publicised tables of income levels of all countries indicate that when incomes are higher,the greater is the contribution made by the manufacturing industry.
B)Countries which have little or no industry are almost invariably poor.
C)The lesson is clear: to overcome poverty and backwardness,a country must industrialise.
D)Industrialisation is seen as the key to growth and a prerequisite for development.
a)CBAD
b)DCBA
c)DABC
d)CABD
Choose the most logical order of sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
please try to give reason for answer,else my effort involved in typing so much will go in vain 😛 thanks in advance.i will share the answers tonight.


suitable in the given context (suggested by the word-
'sinister') . The word 'victims' brings out the contrast
with 'perpetrators' most aptly.
therefore 'observers' is the right word. In the second
blank 'concede' would be more appropriate than 'agree'
as the sense is that of yielding ground as suggested
by the expression 'forced to…'
word 'environment' in the sentence is used figuratively
to suggest the overall surroundings/conditions which
shape a person. Option 3 seems close but is incorrect
as the word 'climate' is insufficient to convey this
figurative sense of environment.
