1. In regions where there is little variety in flora, educational performance is seen to be as good as in regions with high variety in flora, when poverty levels are high.
2. Regions which show high biodiversity also exhibit poor educational performance, at low levels of poverty.
3. Regions which show high biodiversity reveal high. levels of poverty and poor educational performance.
4. In regions where there is low biodiversity, at all levels of poverty, educational performance is seen to be good .
In regions where there is low biodiversity, at all levels of poverty, educational performance is seen to be good .
1. The cigarette manufacturers' association has decided to indulge in aggressive promotion.
2. There is a likelihood that tobacco consumers will shift to cigarette smoking if cigarette prices were to reduce.
3. The cigarette manufacturers are lobbying for a reduction on duties.
4. An increase in duties on non-cigarette tobacco may lead to a shift in favour of cigarette smoking.
There is a likelihood that tobacco consumers will shift to cigarette smoking if cigarette prices were to reduce.
1. Population growth can be slowed down by the voluntary choices of individuals and not just by natural disasters.
2. The capacity of the planet to feed a growing human population can be enhanced through biotechnological means.
3. Human systems, and natural systems like food supply, follow natural laws of growth which have remained constant, and will remain. unchanged.
4. Human beings can colonize other planetary systems on a regular and on-going basis to accommodate a growing population.
Human systems, and natural systems like food supply, follow natural laws of growth which have remained constant, and will remain. unchanged.
1. The potential of the productivity enhancing measures implemented up to now has been exhausted.
2. The total company land under coffee has remained constant since 1969 when an estate in the Nilgiri Hills was acquired.
3. The sensitivity of the crop to climatic factors makes predictions about production uncertain.
4. The target-setting procedures in the company have been proved to be sound by the achievement of the 8000 tonne target.
The potential of the productivity enhancing measures implemented up to now has been exhausted.
1. Humankind is responsible for the destruction of the natural habitat of animals and insects.
2. Animals, in general, are unable to function effectively outside their normal social environment.
3. Naturalists have great admiration for bees and ants, despite their lack of industry upon separation.
4. Elephants and beavers are smarter than bees and ants in the presence of human beings.
Animals, in general, are unable to function effectively outside their normal social environment.
1. R gets an even number of coins
2. R gets an odd number of coins
3. S gets an even number of coins
4. S gets an odd number of coins
S gets an odd number of coins
1. Q gets at least two more coins than S
2. Q gets more coins than P
3. P gets more coins than S
4. P and Q together get at least five coins
Q gets more coins than P
1. Yogesh is older than Wahida.
2. Elle is older than Wahida.
3. Elle may be younger than Wahida.
4. None of the above
Elle is older than Wahida.
1. Zaheer is 10 years old.
2. Both Yogesh and Wahida are older than Zaheer by the same number of years.
3. Both 1 and 2 above.
4. None of the above.
Both 1 and 2 above.
1. ABC
2. ACB
3. CDB
4. ACE
ACB