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Rakesh, Raju, Rahim, Rahul, Rajni, Rajan and Rajesh are seven International players. Each of them plays a different game, viz. Carrom, Badminton, Chess, Football, Cricket, Boxing and Tennis. Each of these players has a different choice of food, viz. Egg curry, Fish Curry, Biryani, Mutur Panner, Shahi Paneer, Pasta and Pizza. Raju does not like Egg Curry or Biryani. Rahul is a player of Carrom. Rahim plays Boxing and likes Shahi Paneer. The Chess player like Fish Curry. Rakesh who likes Pizza, does not play Tennis. Rajan likes Pasta and is a Badminton player. The one who likes Egg Curry will participate in Cricket. Rajesh does not like Fish Curry and is not a Footballer. Rajni does not like Biryani but play Tennis.
1. Render (V) – To offer help to someone Ex - He had a chance to render some service to his country. Synonym - Provide, Give, Supply, Furnish
2. Blunt (Adj) – Saying what you think without trying to b polite Ex - She is blunt about her personal life. Synonym - Straight forward, Frank, Direct, Candid
Directions (Q.1 - 10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
It is difficult to compare countries because various factors such as size, culture, history, geography, natural endowments, geopolitics and internal polity come into play. There are some goals, which can be achieved by smaller countries, but sometimes smaller countries find it difficult to embark upon certain big technological plans even if they have the funds, because the size of the domestic market if too small. If we consider the bigger countries, the closest comparison to India is China, though there are many crucial differences.
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
The RBI was established on 1st April 1935 under the RBI Act, which was passed on 6th March 1934. After the establishment,