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Question 1 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 2 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 3 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 4 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 5 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 6 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 7 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 8 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 9 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 10 of 24
Madan Mohan Malviya belonged to a poor family. He was born on 25 th December, 1861. He was a bright student. After graduating in 1891, he …1… law but later jumped into the …2… of freedom struggle. It is ironic but …3… that he was loved by both Indian masses and British officers. Mr. Malviya was an Indian …4… the backbone. He …5… the Indian culture and kept his ideas …6… all his life. He …7… name and fame because of the work he did for social, ethical and educational …8… He was called Mahamana and was loved by all. For the poor, he …9… special feelings. Dressed in an immaculate Khaddar Pyjama-Kurta and a head-gear, his image …10… ever in the hearts of the people. Unfortunately he died in 1946 a year -before India got independence.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 11 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 12 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 13 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 14 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 15 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 16 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 17 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 18 of 24
From the beginning, we …1… that we would trust our clients and never …2… the judiciary in seeking repayment of our loans. We feel that our relationship is with people …3… than with papers. We succeed or fail depending on how …4… our personal relationship is with our borrowers. Today, the …5… in other banks is that every borrower is going to run away with their money so they tie him or her up in legal documents to make …6… that the borrower reach of the bank. In …7… cases the cannot escape the borrower does end up defaulting but this is less than one percent. To us this represents a …8… reminder of what we need to improve to succeed.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 19 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 20 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 21 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 22 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 23 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 24 of 24
The concept of language cannot be confined to a single dimension because language has …1… Interfaces …2… from both individual and socio cultural …3… that can be further broken down into many other sub-factors including social, cognitive, behavioural, economic and political. Language is not politically innocent but is …4… for certain given at the individual as well as national level. Many scholars have pointed out this …5… dimension of language and have looked at its variability from different …6…
Choose the correct option for …6…