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SSC CGL Tier 1 Test 180
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SSC CGL Tier 1 Test 180
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

    Is there any difference between "genius" and "talent"? We generally feel that a man of genius is in some way higher than a man of talent; and that talented men are more common than genius. This is true, but it is rather vague. Genius implies "very extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement; phenomenal capacity regarded as relatively independent of instruction and training". Talent, on the other hand, consists of "mental endowments or capacities of superior character; marked mental ability". "Talent" is more the capacity to learn to do a thing well; but "genius" is an inborn inspiration that drives a man to do a thing with original excellence. As Meredith said, "Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can".
    Shakespeare in drama and poetry, Isaac Newton in science, Napoleon in war, Beethoven in music, were geniuses; many well-known poets, scientists, generals and musicians have been men of talent.

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    What is the general view of a "genius" and a "talented" man?
    Solutions
    It is clearly mentioned in the passage that a man of genius is in some way higher than a man of talent; and that talented men are more common than genius. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

    Is there any difference between "genius" and "talent"? We generally feel that a man of genius is in some way higher than a man of talent; and that talented men are more common than genius. This is true, but it is rather vague. Genius implies "very extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement; phenomenal capacity regarded as relatively independent of instruction and training". Talent, on the other hand, consists of "mental endowments or capacities of superior character; marked mental ability". "Talent" is more the capacity to learn to do a thing well; but "genius" is an inborn inspiration that drives a man to do a thing with original excellence. As Meredith said, "Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can".
    Shakespeare in drama and poetry, Isaac Newton in science, Napoleon in war, Beethoven in music, were geniuses; many well-known poets, scientists, generals and musicians have been men of talent.

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    A genius is a man with _________ ideas.
    Solutions
    It is mentioned in the passage that Genius is someone who has extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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    To learn to do a thing well is to be _________.
    Solutions
    It is clearly mentioned in the passage that talent is the capacity to learn to do a thing well. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
    Is there any difference between "genius" and "talent"? We generally feel that a man of genius is in some way higher than a man of talent; and that talented men are more common than genius. This is true, but it is rather vague. Genius implies "very extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement; phenomenal capacity regarded as relatively independent of instruction and training". Talent, on the other hand, consists of "mental endowments or capacities of superior character; marked mental ability". "Talent" is more the capacity to learn to do a thing well; but "genius" is an inborn inspiration that drives a man to do a thing with original excellence. As Meredith said, "Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can".
    Shakespeare in drama and poetry, Isaac Newton in science, Napoleon in war, Beethoven in music, were geniuses; many well-known poets, scientists, generals and musicians have been men of talent.

    ...view full instructions


    Who can be considered a true genius?
    Solutions
    It can be implied from the passage that a genius is one who has exceptional talents. Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
    Is there any difference between "genius" and "talent"? We generally feel that a man of genius is in some way higher than a man of talent; and that talented men are more common than genius. This is true, but it is rather vague. Genius implies "very extraordinary gifts or native powers, especially as displayed in original creation, discovery, expression or achievement; phenomenal capacity regarded as relatively independent of instruction and training". Talent, on the other hand, consists of "mental endowments or capacities of superior character; marked mental ability". "Talent" is more the capacity to learn to do a thing well; but "genius" is an inborn inspiration that drives a man to do a thing with original excellence. As Meredith said, "Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can".
    Shakespeare in drama and poetry, Isaac Newton in science, Napoleon in war, Beethoven in music, were geniuses; many well-known poets, scientists, generals and musicians have been men of talent.

    ...view full instructions


    As per the ideas expressed in the passage, Shakespeare, in drama and poetry, is a genius and _____.
    Solutions
    Option A is incorrect as it is mentioned in the passage that Newton was a genius. Option C is incorrect as Napoleon was a genius in war. Option D is incorrect as no such fact is given in the passage. The correct answer is given in option B as it is mentioned in the passage that there have been many talented musicians in the past.
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    is equal to
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    Given expression
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    The value of correct to 5 places of decimal, is
    Solutions
    Let S=
    It is geometric series to infinity with first term, a = 1 and common ratio r =

    = = 0.9523809
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    In the following question, select the related number from the given alternatives.

    625 : ? :: 1296 : 4096
    Solutions

    As,
    6= 1296; (6+2)= 8= 4096

    In the same way,
    5= 625; (5+2)= 7= 2401

    Thus, (625 : 2401 :: 1296 : 4096)

    Hence, option C is the correct response.

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    Fiscal policy in India is formulated by 
    Solutions
    • Fiscal policy in concerned with the determination of state income and expenditure policy.
    • An effective fiscal policy is composed of policy decisions relating to entire financial structure of the government including tax revenue, public expenditures, loans, transfers, debt management, budgetary deficit, etc.
    • Finance ministry is entitled for the formulation of fiscal policy.
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    What does LAF stands for?
    Solutions

    • LAF stands for Liquidity Adjustment Facility.

    • A liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) is a tool used in monetary policy.

    • It is used by The Reserve Bank of India, to allow banks to borrow money through repurchase agreements (repo rate).

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