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Question 1
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
All over the world, rights related to information technology that are already legally recognised are daily being violated, (1) in the name of economic advancement, political stability or for personal greed and interests. Violations of these rights have (2) new problems in human social systems, such as the digital divide, cybercrime, digital security and privacy concerns, all of which have affected people’s lives either directly or indirectly. It is important that countries come up with guidelines for action to (3) the incidences of malicious attacks on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic data and systems, computer-related crimes, content related offences and violations of intellectual property rights. (4), threats to critical infrastructure and national interests arising from the use of the internet for criminal and terrorist activities are a growing (5).
Question 2
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
All over the world, rights related to information technology that are already legally recognised are daily being violated, (1) in the name of economic advancement, political stability or for personal greed and interests. Violations of these rights have (2) new problems in human social systems, such as the digital divide, cybercrime, digital security and privacy concerns, all of which have affected people’s lives either directly or indirectly. It is important that countries come up with guidelines for action to (3) the incidences of malicious attacks on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic data and systems, computer-related crimes, content related offences and violations of intellectual property rights. (4), threats to critical infrastructure and national interests arising from the use of the internet for criminal and terrorist activities are a growing (5).
Question 3
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
All over the world, rights related to information technology that are already legally recognised are daily being violated, (1) in the name of economic advancement, political stability or for personal greed and interests. Violations of these rights have (2) new problems in human social systems, such as the digital divide, cybercrime, digital security and privacy concerns, all of which have affected people’s lives either directly or indirectly. It is important that countries come up with guidelines for action to (3) the incidences of malicious attacks on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic data and systems, computer-related crimes, content related offences and violations of intellectual property rights. (4), threats to critical infrastructure and national interests arising from the use of the internet for criminal and terrorist activities are a growing (5).
Question 4
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
All over the world, rights related to information technology that are already legally recognised are daily being violated, (1) in the name of economic advancement, political stability or for personal greed and interests. Violations of these rights have (2) new problems in human social systems, such as the digital divide, cybercrime, digital security and privacy concerns, all of which have affected people’s lives either directly or indirectly. It is important that countries come up with guidelines for action to (3) the incidences of malicious attacks on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic data and systems, computer-related crimes, content related offences and violations of intellectual property rights. (4), threats to critical infrastructure and national interests arising from the use of the internet for criminal and terrorist activities are a growing (5).
Question 5
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
All over the world, rights related to information technology that are already legally recognised are daily being violated, (1) in the name of economic advancement, political stability or for personal greed and interests. Violations of these rights have (2) new problems in human social systems, such as the digital divide, cybercrime, digital security and privacy concerns, all of which have affected people’s lives either directly or indirectly. It is important that countries come up with guidelines for action to (3) the incidences of malicious attacks on the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of electronic data and systems, computer-related crimes, content related offences and violations of intellectual property rights. (4), threats to critical infrastructure and national interests arising from the use of the internet for criminal and terrorist activities are a growing (5).
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Question 11
The one who likes pencil sits second to right of one who likes pen. Suraj likes card board. Angad sits fourth to left of person who likes bag. Divya sits not adjacent to Harsh. Neither Angad nor the person who likes bag sit on the extreme end of the line. Rahul sits third to left of Sushma. There is only one person sits between the Govind, who likes eraser and the person who likes bag. There are two persons sit between Govind and the one who likes sharpener. Harsh sits immediate left of one who likes sharpener. There are two persons sit between Harsh and Sushma, who likes pencil box.
Question 12
The one who likes pencil sits second to right of one who likes pen. Suraj likes card board. Angad sits fourth to left of person who likes bag. Divya sits not adjacent to Harsh. Neither Angad nor the person who likes bag sit on the extreme end of the line. Rahul sits third to left of Sushma. There is only one person sits between the Govind, who likes eraser and the person who likes bag. There are two persons sit between Govind and the one who likes sharpener. Harsh sits immediate left of one who likes sharpener. There are two persons sit between Harsh and Sushma, who likes pencil box.
Question 13
The one who likes pencil sits second to right of one who likes pen. Suraj likes card board. Angad sits fourth to left of person who likes bag. Divya sits not adjacent to Harsh. Neither Angad nor the person who likes bag sit on the extreme end of the line. Rahul sits third to left of Sushma. There is only one person sits between the Govind, who likes eraser and the person who likes bag. There are two persons sit between Govind and the one who likes sharpener. Harsh sits immediate left of one who likes sharpener. There are two persons sit between Harsh and Sushma, who likes pencil box.
Question 14
The one who likes pencil sits second to right of one who likes pen. Suraj likes card board. Angad sits fourth to left of person who likes bag. Divya sits not adjacent to Harsh. Neither Angad nor the person who likes bag sit on the extreme end of the line. Rahul sits third to left of Sushma. There is only one person sits between the Govind, who likes eraser and the person who likes bag. There are two persons sit between Govind and the one who likes sharpener. Harsh sits immediate left of one who likes sharpener. There are two persons sit between Harsh and Sushma, who likes pencil box.
Question 15
The one who likes pencil sits second to right of one who likes pen. Suraj likes card board. Angad sits fourth to left of person who likes bag. Divya sits not adjacent to Harsh. Neither Angad nor the person who likes bag sit on the extreme end of the line. Rahul sits third to left of Sushma. There is only one person sits between the Govind, who likes eraser and the person who likes bag. There are two persons sit between Govind and the one who likes sharpener. Harsh sits immediate left of one who likes sharpener. There are two persons sit between Harsh and Sushma, who likes pencil box.
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