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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.Everything that a person does which is dictated because of ignorance is not voluntary. Involuntary actions are those which produce pain and repentance, In case a man has done something in his ignorance and he does not feel vexed due to his action, he has not acted voluntarily as he was not aware of what he was doing nor yet involuntarily since he is not pained. After reading this passage we can arrive at the conclusion that:
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A. A person is not a voluntary agent, if he acts by reason of ignorance and repents.
B. If an action is done by reason of ignorance and is not voluntary then it was repented.
C. A man is an involuntary agent if he acts by reason of ignorance.
D. Some actions are either involuntary or not voluntary.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Q,1-2. In an in vitro study 160 white cats were injected with Salt X. 160 other white cats were injected with placebo. In two weeks 39% of the white cats who were injected with Salt X showed symptoms of Key fever? Hence it can be concluded that key fever is caused by some elements similar to the elements in Salt X. 1. Which of the following statements would most seriously weaken the above discussion?
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A. People suffering from Kay fever are the victims of the golden viper of Sindh.
B. One among the 160 white cats had already showed symptoms of Kay fever prior to the experiment.
C. The natural habitats of white cats does not contain any of the elements found in Salt X.
D. The 160 white cats used in the experiment were kept isolated from each other.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.In 1970, Shaheen Inn earned Rs,10 million in hotel business. By 1990, revenue doubled and in 2000, it reached the sum of Rs. 40 millions Each of the following if true may explain the trend in hotel business except.
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A. The number of total hotel rooms has increased.
B. Average expenditure per room has increased.
C. The number of customers has increased from 1970 to 1990.
D. Average stay per customer has increased.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.Drama Producers earn their profits primarily from advertising revenue, and potential advertises are more likely to advertise in TV with a wide network, a large number of cable operators and other views than with other channels However the coverage of the channel that is currently the most popular one in this city has steadily declined during the last two years, while the coverage of one of its competitors has steadily increased. Any of the following if true would help explain the apparent discrepancy between the two statements above EXCEPT:
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A. The most profitable producer in the city receives revenue from its subscribers as well from advertisers.
B. Advertisers generally switch from the most popular channel to another one only when the other one becomes the most popular instead.
C. The number of channels competing viably with the most profitable channel in the city has increased during the last two years.
D. The network of the most profitable TV channel in the city is still greater than of any of its competitors.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.A greater number of computers are sold in Sahiwal than in Burewala. therefore the people of Sahiwal are better informed about world events than are the people of Burewala. Each of the following if true weakens the conclusion above EXCEPT:
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A. Sahiwal has a larger population than Burewala.
B. Most people of Burewala work on Sahiwal.
C. Each person of Sahiwal spends less time in surfing internet than does a person in Burewala.
D. The internet bandwidth is 128 kbps in both towns,
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.Some cities are of the opinion that the intrinsic qualities of photography depend on criticism and hence it is a matter of opinion.It is rather odd, though that in a legal connections serious critics themselves quite often behave as if they believed criticism to be a matter of opinion, Why be a critic and teach in universities in case criticism involves nothing but uttering capricious and arbitrary opinions? In the above argument the author is trying to convince that
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A. The qualities of photography are not dependent on criticism.
B. Critics seem hypocritical.
C. People can not judge the art work
D. Photography is an art independent of your opinion.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.Professor Taimoor told his class that teacher's evaluation by students is not a valid measure of teaching quality. For this evaluation students should fill out questionnaires at the end of the course. Which of the following is true supports professor Taimoor's suggestion?
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A. Students evaluation of teachers is a wrong method.
B. Students opinions against teachers are filtered during course.
C. Professor Taimoor had received low rating from his students.
D. Teachers are not interested in any survey.
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. In an in vitro study 160 white cats were injected with Salt X. 160 other white cats were injected with placebo. In two weeks 39% of the white cats who were injected with Salt X showed symptoms of Key fever? Hence it can be concluded that key fever is caused by some elements similar to the elements in Salt X.3. Wall chalking on public property should be outlawed. Radicals and fanatics have no right to use public property when promoting their unsavory views. The argument above is based on the idea.
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A. The general public has an interest in the free exchange of different political views.
B. Every person who uses wall chalking for the promotion of ideas is a radical or fanatic,
C. Radicals and fanatics prefer the use of public property while propagating their viewpoint.
D. Legal constraints should be equal for all
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.One's ability to adjust in environment successfully leads to happiness. Wat at a universal level destroys the weaker people who are the most unable to adjust to their environment. Thus, war at the universal level puts weaklings out of their misery and allows more space for their predators to enjoy life in a better manner. As those actions have to be performed which maximize the level of happiness of the greatest number war at a universal level should take place.4. The author's discussion would br greatly weakened, if he agreed to which of the following?i. Technology could change the environment.ii. War at the universal level would be an integral part of the environment.iii. It is possible for the strong to survive without suppressing the weak.
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A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and III only
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Choose the best answer; that is the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.Selfishness is a principal evil in our society. Every person is concerned with only himself, Personal advancement is the only motivating force in the world today. This does not mean that individuals are not willing to help one another, on the contrary,________, However these are only short-term occurrences, which ultimately serve our long-term goal of personal gain.19. Which among the following options would most strongly contradict the author's attitude towards society?
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A. The greatest strength of society is altruism.
B. We must all learn the art of love.
C. Our short-term actions may contradict our long-term goals
D. Morality is the bedrock of a growing community.
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