Critical Reasoning Practice Set-1
Immune System A study published in Nature Medicine suggests that antibodies formed against SARS-CoV-2 begin to decrease in number, just two-three months after infection. “We observed that IgG levels and neutralizing antibodies in a high proportion of individuals who recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection start to decrease within two-three months after
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Migration
The reduction in the number of individuals commuting and travelling has without a doubt decreased the propagation of the coronavirus, as indicated by recent research. However, several articles underline the necessity to take into account urban and regional mobilities to better understand the ______ of infectious diseases in particular territories.
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Himalayan
In 1968, when the book, The Population Bomb, was published, there were a little over 350 crore people on Earth. Today, the whopping 750 crore human population has made an impact on most flora and fauna. Taking into consideration this lack of abatement in human population growth, an international team
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Global Citizenship
The UN’s Global Education First Initiative states, ‘It is not enough for education to produce individuals who can read, write and count. Education must fully assume its central role in helping people to forge more just, peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies.’ Today’s world is facing major global challenges and to
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Animals in lockdown
During these days of lockdown across various parts of India, we see reports of ‘wild’ animals coming over to the cities, towns and urban clusters. In Uttarakhand, an elephant was reported to come down unusually near Hari ki Pauri in Haridwar. A leopard was sighted in Almora. In Karnataka, elephants,
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Forest Fires
Forest fires or bushfires have been a part of “traditional” narratives in Australia, featuring prominently even in storytelling. However, the climate crisis has changed the traditional narrative of such “normality” in current eco-fiction, exacerbating such events as disastrous and beyond the limits of the resilience of ecosystems. Starting in August
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage – Plastic Waste
For years, government campaigns and environmental activism have encouraged us to recycle. But while recycling may feel like the responsible thing to do, it’s not widespread across the world. And recycling has its own problems. When you look at what’s happened to all plastic made over time, the numbers aren’t
CALENDAR_PART 1 FOR CLAT, AILET, SET AND OTHER LAW ENTRANCE EXAMS
1. It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010? A. Sunday B. Saturday C. Friday D. Wednesday 2. What was the day of the week on 28th May, 2006? A. Thursday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday 3. What was the
Blood Relations Basics for CLAT
Blood relation forms an important part of the reasoning section in most of the competitive exams. Blood relation shows the different relations among the members of a family. Based on the information given, you are required to find the relation between particular members of the family. Scoring marks in this
Critical Reasoning Practice Set-1
Immune System A study published in Nature Medicine suggests that antibodies formed against SARS-CoV-2 begin to decrease in number, just two-three months after infection. “We observed that IgG levels and neutralizing antibodies in a high proportion of individuals who recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection start to decrease within two-three months after
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Migration
The reduction in the number of individuals commuting and travelling has without a doubt decreased the propagation of the coronavirus, as indicated by recent research. However, several articles underline the necessity to take into account urban and regional mobilities to better understand the ______ of infectious diseases in particular territories.
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Himalayan
In 1968, when the book, The Population Bomb, was published, there were a little over 350 crore people on Earth. Today, the whopping 750 crore human population has made an impact on most flora and fauna. Taking into consideration this lack of abatement in human population growth, an international team
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Global Citizenship
The UN’s Global Education First Initiative states, ‘It is not enough for education to produce individuals who can read, write and count. Education must fully assume its central role in helping people to forge more just, peaceful, tolerant and inclusive societies.’ Today’s world is facing major global challenges and to
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Animals in lockdown
During these days of lockdown across various parts of India, we see reports of ‘wild’ animals coming over to the cities, towns and urban clusters. In Uttarakhand, an elephant was reported to come down unusually near Hari ki Pauri in Haridwar. A leopard was sighted in Almora. In Karnataka, elephants,
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage- Forest Fires
Forest fires or bushfires have been a part of “traditional” narratives in Australia, featuring prominently even in storytelling. However, the climate crisis has changed the traditional narrative of such “normality” in current eco-fiction, exacerbating such events as disastrous and beyond the limits of the resilience of ecosystems. Starting in August
Critical Reasoning for CLAT, Passage – Plastic Waste
For years, government campaigns and environmental activism have encouraged us to recycle. But while recycling may feel like the responsible thing to do, it’s not widespread across the world. And recycling has its own problems. When you look at what’s happened to all plastic made over time, the numbers aren’t
CALENDAR_PART 1 FOR CLAT, AILET, SET AND OTHER LAW ENTRANCE EXAMS
1. It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010? A. Sunday B. Saturday C. Friday D. Wednesday 2. What was the day of the week on 28th May, 2006? A. Thursday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday 3. What was the
Blood Relations Basics for CLAT
Blood relation forms an important part of the reasoning section in most of the competitive exams. Blood relation shows the different relations among the members of a family. Based on the information given, you are required to find the relation between particular members of the family. Scoring marks in this
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