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This question assesses the respondent's attitude towards taking risks. Option (a) suggests that the respondent is open to taking risks and trying new things. This attitude can be beneficial in some situations, such as when trying to innovate or take on new challenges. However, it can also be risky, as taking risks can sometimes lead to negative consequences.
If rules are needed (A)/ for a purpose, it is by Parliament (B) / to prescribe them by law. (C) / No error (D)
We had taken great pain to check the structural soundness of the coachwork.
The midnight session in Parliament that marked India’s transition to Goods and Services Tax was reminiscent of a similar occasion on the eve of In...
In the question given below, a sentence is given, divided into parts. One of the parts may contain an error. Identify the part that contains the error,...
The researcher, along with his colleagues, (1)/ have been invited to present (2)/ their findings at the (3)/ international conference. (4)
Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.
Einstein was an unusual child with no indication...
John’s eyes fell on the man’s (A) / shoes, one of which was high (B) / and other low, and he (C) / suddenly remembered something. (D) / No e...
Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The le...
Despite of the double dip recession and the lengthening dole queue Britain’s rich got richer over the past years, with the Indian steel tycoon Lakshm...
Nine tenths (1) / of the pillar (2) / have rotted away. (3) / No error (4)