- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follows
- Both I and II follow
Answer: Option 3 Let'
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 The accidents can clearly be prevented by barring people from crossing the tracks when the gates are closed, So, only II follows.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 The problem discussed in the statement is not regarding the current accident, but to do something to avert such mishaps. Accidents at railway crossings can be averted...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 1 Clearly, incidents of robbery can be practically averted only by tightening security arrangements and increasing vigilance by police. So, I follows. Neither II nor III follows as...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 5 Only argument II is strong. The students cannot be enrolled in the courses just on the basis of their interests, but their compatibility with the same also...
1 Answers 2 viewsAnswer: Option 2 Clearly, electric engines shall be smoke-free and thus not cause pollution as the coal engines. They also run at higher speeds and perform better. Thus, both I...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 1 Clearly, increased migration would add to the burden on city's infrastructure. So, attempts should be made to make the villagers feel comfortable in the villages itself. So,...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 The emphasis should be not on the Government putting all the engineering graduates to jobs but on the colleges producing not 'degree-holders' but real technical minds which...
1 Answers 4 viewsAnswer: Option 4 Keeping in mind the safety and convenience of passengers, both I and II follow. III clearly suggests a remedy to the problem and hence it also follows.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 4 The following are true with respect to Indian Railways are It is the larqest public sector undertaking, Indian Railway network is the fourth largest in the world,...
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