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IIFT 2012-13 Analysis

 

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Sourav Bouri
Posted on Feb 19, 2024 12:00 PM
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Within the poem, the speaker urges the listener to "not fear death" and to "listen to the words of prayers." What is the BEST interpretation of the speaker's this message regarding death?

 
Death is a natural part of life and should be embraced without fear.
Prayer provides comfort and guidance in the face of death.
Death offers liberation from the suffering and hardship of earthly life.
Fear of death is a form of slavery that prevents us from living fully.
Prayer is a tool to bargain with death and avoid its inevitable arrival.
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Surbkcat
Posted on Feb 19, 2024 7:29 AM

Directions: Read the excerpt carefully and answer the following question.

As the principle of market fundamentalism implicit in the irresistible march of neoliberalism transforms us into neurotically restless, greedy and atomised consumers trying to find our salvation in the act of ceaseless possession of brands and products, we lose what can be regarded as the ethos of connectedness.

Which of the following statements CANNOT be concluded from the excerpt?

 
People who shun neo-liberalism help foster a communion based on shared values.
Societal values shift towards materialistic consumerism under the sway of neoliberalism.
Neoliberalism promotes a greater emphasis on possession and acquisition of branded products.
As society becomes more market driven, consumerist ideals become prioritised over interconnectedness.
A fragmented and agitated set of die-hard consumers sacrifice communality for avarice.
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Pratima
Posted on Feb 18, 2024 1:51 AM

Directions: There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.

Statement: Depending on the precision with which we can account for these disturbances and the characteristics of the objects involved, the calculations can yield vastly disparate forecasts.

Paragraph: Not even the most advanced physics can reveal everything we want to know about the history and future of the cosmos, or about ourselves. Even if we imagine that humanity will ultimately discover a 'theory of everything' covering all individual particles and forces, that theory's explanatory value for the universe as a whole is likely to be marginal. (1)____. No matter how well we think we know the basic laws of physics and the ever-expanding list of elementary particles, there is not enough computer power in the universe to keep track of them all. (2)____. And we can never know enough to predict reliably what happens when all these particles interact. (3)____. Consider something as simple as, say, Earth's orbit around the sun. Left to its own devices, our world would go on forever in the same orbit. But in time, gravitational nudges from other planets in the solar system can change its course. (4)____. We can never be sure about the future positions of Earth and its cosmic neighbours millions of years from now.

 
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