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A fact situation and result is presented Numbered statement follow the result. Each statement has to be separately evaluated these statements with the following sequence of decision in the order of a,b,c and d The first of these that you cannot eliminate is the correct answer.
Situation : Major X, an able officer in the Pakistan Army failed to receive a promotion for eight years. Then he had been reassigned to a military supply depot in Kawalpindir despite his university training in engineering and electronics,, and his remarkably high performance ratings from hits commanding officers. X had never been an active member; of any political party as a youth nor as an adult, yet neither had he given the party or his superiors any cause to doubt his absolute loyalty to Pakistan. X's brother- in-law had been a diplomat in the Pakistan government until his death; in 1971 in a plane crash on Soviet soil while he was working in the Pakistan Embassy in Kosco. X had always assumed that the mishap was indeed an accident, until his friend Y, middle-level officer in the Interior Ministry, broadly hint that the plane crash had been an act of sabotage. Soon after, the talk with Y, X visited his sister, the diplomat's widow, irk her Kosco apartment. During the visit she asked X several questions that struck him as strange and inappropriate. A he was leaving her apartment, she asked X to wear her la husband's scarf and to return to his hotel by way of a certain park. Bewildered, but not wishing to offend his sister, obeyed her odd instructions.
Result : Two months later , X received a promotion and was made commander of the Pakistan missile division in Lahore.
X's sister was an operative in the Pakistan Secret Police , and her husband had been acting as a spy before his death .

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if the statement is inconsistent with, or contradicts, the fact situation, the result, or both together. If so Choose (a).
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If the statement present a possible adequate explanation o the result.
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if the statement is deducible from something in the fact situation, or the result, or both together.
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If the statement either supports or weakens a possible explanation of the result.
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The correct option is B If the statement present a possible adequate explanation o the result.
It is possible that X's sister was in the secret police and she wanted the people who killed her husband to think that the spy is still alive so that she catches them red handed when they try to kill him. So by making him wear the scarf and giving him a promotion, she probably wanted to make the murders believe that the spy is still alive. Hence, option (b) is the correct answer.


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Q. A fact situation and result is presented Numbered statement follow the result. Each statement has to be separately evaluated these statements with the following sequence of decision in the order of a,b,c and d The first of these that you cannot eliminate is the correct answer.
Situation : Major X, an able officer in the Pakistan Army failed to receive a promotion for eight years. Then he had been reassigned to a military supply depot in Kawalpindir despite his university training in engineering and electronics,, and his remarkably high performance ratings from hits commanding officers. X had never been an active member; of any political party as a youth nor as an adult, yet neither had he given the party or his superiors any cause to doubt his absolute loyalty to Pakistan. X's brother- in-law had been a diplomat in the Pakistan government until his death; in 1971 in a plane crash on Soviet soil while he was working in the Pakistan Embassy in Kosco. X had always assumed that the mishap was indeed an accident, until his friend Y, middle-level officer in the Interior Ministry, broadly hint that the plane crash had been an act of sabotage. Soon after, the talk with Y, X visited his sister, the diplomat's widow, irk her Kosco apartment. During the visit she asked X several questions that struck him as strange and inappropriate. A he was leaving her apartment, she asked X to wear her la husband's scarf and to return to his hotel by way of a certain park. Bewildered, but not wishing to offend his sister, obeyed her odd instructions.
Result : Two months later , X received a promotion and was made commander of the Pakistan missile division in Lahore.

X's sister had arranged for her husband 's fatal accident.

Q. A fact situation and result is presented Numbered statement follow the result. Each statement has to be separately evaluated these statements with the following sequence of decision in the order of a,b,c and d The first of these that you cannot eliminate is the correct answer.
Situation : Major X, an able officer in the Pakistan Army failed to receive a promotion for eight years. Then he had been reassigned to a military supply depot in Kawalpindir despite his university training in engineering and electronics,, and his remarkably high performance ratings from hits commanding officers. X had never been an active member; of any political party as a youth nor as an adult, yet neither had he given the party or his superiors any cause to doubt his absolute loyalty to Pakistan. X's brother- in-law had been a diplomat in the Pakistan government until his death; in 1971 in a plane crash on Soviet soil while he was working in the Pakistan Embassy in Kosco. X had always assumed that the mishap was indeed an accident, until his friend Y, middle-level officer in the Interior Ministry, broadly hint that the plane crash had been an act of sabotage. Soon after, the talk with Y, X visited his sister, the diplomat's widow, irk her Kosco apartment. During the visit she asked X several questions that struck him as strange and inappropriate. A he was leaving her apartment, she asked X to wear her la husband's scarf and to return to his hotel by way of a certain park. Bewildered, but not wishing to offend his sister, obeyed her odd instructions.
Result : Two months later , X received a promotion and was made commander of the Pakistan missile division in Lahore.
X's failure to win a promotion for eight years was the result of the clerical error in his records.
Q. A fact situation and result is presented Numbered statement follow the result. Each statement has to be separately evaluated these statements with the following sequence of decision in the order of a,b,c and d The first of these that you cannot eliminate is the correct answer.
Situation : Major X, an able officer in the Pakistan Army failed to receive a promotion for eight years. Then he had been reassigned to a military supply depot in Kawalpindir despite his university training in engineering and electronics,, and his remarkably high performance ratings from hits commanding officers. X had never been an active member; of any political party as a youth nor as an adult, yet neither had he given the party or his superiors any cause to doubt his absolute loyalty to Pakistan. X's brother- in-law had been a diplomat in the Pakistan government until his death; in 1971 in a plane crash on Soviet soil while he was working in the Pakistan Embassy in Kosco. X had always assumed that the mishap was indeed an accident, until his friend Y, middle-level officer in the Interior Ministry, broadly hint that the plane crash had been an act of sabotage. Soon after, the talk with Y, X visited his sister, the diplomat's widow, irk her Kosco apartment. During the visit she asked X several questions that struck him as strange and inappropriate. A he was leaving her apartment, she asked X to wear her la husband's scarf and to return to his hotel by way of a certain park. Bewildered, but not wishing to offend his sister, obeyed her odd instructions.
Result : Two months later , X received a promotion and was made commander of the Pakistan missile division in Lahore.
X's promotion and reassignment to the Kosco Army Headquarters came as a result of Y's recommendations.
Q. A fact situation and result is presented Numbered statement follow the result. Each statement has to be separately evaluated these statements with the following sequence of decision in the order of a,b,c and d The first of these that you cannot eliminate is the correct answer.
Situation : Major X, an able officer in the Pakistan Army failed to receive a promotion for eight years. Then he had been reassigned to a military supply depot in Kawalpindir despite his university training in engineering and electronics,, and his remarkably high performance ratings from hits commanding officers. X had never been an active member; of any political party as a youth nor as an adult, yet neither had he given the party or his superiors any cause to doubt his absolute loyalty to Pakistan. X's brother- in-law had been a diplomat in the Pakistan government until his death; in 1971 in a plane crash on Soviet soil while he was working in the Pakistan Embassy in Kosco. X had always assumed that the mishap was indeed an accident, until his friend Y, middle-level officer in the Interior Ministry, broadly hint that the plane crash had been an act of sabotage. Soon after, the talk with Y, X visited his sister, the diplomat's widow, irk her Kosco apartment. During the visit she asked X several questions that struck him as strange and inappropriate. A he was leaving her apartment, she asked X to wear her la husband's scarf and to return to his hotel by way of a certain park. Bewildered, but not wishing to offend his sister, obeyed her odd instructions.
Result : Two months later , X received a promotion and was made commander of the Pakistan missile division in Lahore.
For X , a missile base is a more highly prized assignment than a supply depot.
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Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow. Romance is the privilege of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed. The poor should be practical and prosaic. It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating.

These are the great truths of modern life which Hughie Erskine never realised. Poor Hughie! Intellectually, we must admit, he was not of much importance. He never said a brilliant or even an ill-natured thing in his life. But then he was wonderfully good-looking, with his crisp brown hair, his clear-cut profile, and his grey eyes. He was as popular with men as he was with women, and he had every accomplishment except that of making money. His father had bequeathed him his cavalry sword, and a History of the Peninsular War in fifteen volumes. Hughie hung the first over his looking-glass, put the second on a shelf between Ruff's Guide and Bailey's Magazine, and lived on two hundred [pounds] a year that an old aunt allowed him. He had tried everything.

He had gone on the Stock Exchange for six months; but what was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears? He had been a tea-merchant for a little longer, but had soon tired of pekoe and souchong. Then he had tried selling dry sherry. That did not answer; the sherry was a little too dry. Ultimately he became nothing, a delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession.

To make matters worse, he was in love. The girl he loved was Laura Merton, the daughter of a retired Colonel who had lost his temper and his digestion in India, and had never found either of them again. Laura adored him, and he was ready to kiss her shoe-strings. They were the handsomest couple in London, and had not a penny-piece between them. The Colonel was very fond of Hughie, but would not hear of any engagement.

'Come to me, my boy, when you have got ten thousand pounds of your own, and we will see about it,' he used to say; and Hughie looked very glum on those days, and had to go to Laura for consolation.

One morning, as he was on his way to Holland Park, where the Mertons lived, he dropped in to see a great friend of his, Alan Trevor. Trevor was a painter. Indeed, few people escape that nowadays. But he was also an artist, and artists are rather rare. Personally he was a strange rough fellow, with a freckled face and a red ragged beard. However, when he took up the brush he was a real master, and his pictures were eagerly sought after. He had been very much attracted by Hughie at first, it must be acknowledged, entirely on account of his personal charm.

'The only people a painter should know,' he used to say, 'are people who are bête and beautiful, people who are an artistic pleasure to look at and an intellectual repose to talk to. Men who are dandies and women who are darlings rule the world, at least they should do so.’ However, after he got to know Hughie better, he liked him quite as much for his bright, buoyant spirits and his generous, reckless nature, and had given him the permanent entrée to his studio.

Adapted from ‘The Model Millionaire’ by Oscar Wilde

Choose the correct option for the questions given below:

Why was Hughie Erskine unable to marry Laura Merton?


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