1.  Seem to have been produced

2.  Appear to have a remarkable semblance

3.  Bear a significant similarity in terms of production to those grown

4.  Appear to have been similarly produced

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Correct Answer :

Seem to have been produced


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1.  the other limits that,

2.  just how far into the subject that

3.  the relative distance that

4.  as far as

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Correct Answer :

as far as


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1.  Relationships between rules, paradigms, and nor­mal science

2.  How a historian would isolate a particular 'loci of commitment'

3.  How a set of shared beliefs evolves into a para­digm

4.  Ways of understanding a scientific tradition

5.  The frustrations of attempting to define a para­digm of a tradition

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Correct Answer :

Relationships between rules, paradigms, and nor­mal science


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1.  Fleets of buses in idle disrepair were not allowed to be sold as scrap.

2.   Disposing off 80 gas guzzling staff cars was resisted.

3.   Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted.

4.  Selling off surplus land to private parties was strongly resisted

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Correct Answer :

Leasing out unused land for commercial use was strongly resisted.


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1.  Out of turn allotment of housing to VIPs.

2.  VIP housing.

3.  VIP security.

4.  Unproductive public assets

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Correct Answer :

VIP housing.


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1.  Supporting any plan which benefits a public institution while benefiting private entrepreneur.

2.  Dissociating from any plan which benefits a private entrepreneur at the cost of a public institution.

3.  Dissociating from any plan which benefits a private entrepreneur even if it concurrently benefits a public institution.

4.  Supporting any plan which benefits a public institution at the cost of a private entrepreneur

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Dissociating from any plan which benefits a private entrepreneur even if it concurrently benefits a public institution.


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1.  Wipe out the primary deficit of india

2.  Spoil the ecology of inner New Delhi

3.  Create a surplus of Rs. 120 billion for the municipal committee.

4.  Enhance the greenery of the inner city.

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Correct Answer :

Wipe out the primary deficit of india


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1.  The family silver of the public institutions.

2.  The rigid financial practices of the public institutions.

3.  The productive assets of the public institutions.

4.  None of these.

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Correct Answer :

The family silver of the public institutions.


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1.  Tightening belt all around.

2.  Contracting out maintenance of assets to less efficient private parties.

3.  Painless and quick execution of all white elephants.

4.  Handling over unproductive assets to private parties.

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Correct Answer :

Painless and quick execution of all white elephants.


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1.  10 million square years.

2.  600 acres.

3.   6000 acres.

4.  3000 acres.

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Correct Answer :

10 million square years.


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