Month: June 2015

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #53

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #53

    Read the information given and answer the questions that follow: Six flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U. R is next to U, and both get South facing flats. Q gets a flat not next to T. U is to the…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 30 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 30 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page 50 nations in, AIIB takes shape: The AIIB is expected to focus on infrastructure development in Asia. Unlike the existing International Monetary Fund and World Bank, it is unlikely to restrict lending on political considerations. India is the second largest shareholder with 7.5 % of the voting rights. China retains 26%…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 29 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 29 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page/National Non-traditional threats stalk Kolkata-Kunming corridor: Security concerns like ethnic insurgency, terrorism, smuggling and human trafficking might stall the BCIM project. (Click here for the last article regarding this subject, and here for the other article in today’s newspaper regarding this subject). Rajan did not make alarmist remarks: About the remarks by the Governor…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #54

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #54

    Question 1 Examine the following statements: Some students are engineers. Some engineers are bureaucrats. Some bureaucrats are honest. All honest people are loyal. Which of the following conclusions can definitely be drawn from the above statements? 1. Some loyal people are bureaucrats. 2. Some bureaucrats are students. 3. Some bureaucrats are loyal. (A) 1 only…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–28 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–28 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page/National Digital India to bring investments in billions: The “Digital India Week” is going to be celebrated from 1st July, where MoUs will be signed and e-governance schemes will be launched. Click here for the other article on this. India, Thailand to sign DTA treaty: India and Thailand will sign a Double…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #55

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #55

    Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: Philosophy is a well-coordinated and systematised attempt at evaluating life and the universe as a whole, with reference to first principles that underlie all things as their causes and are implicit in all experience. It is an impartial approach to all problems and aspects of…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–27 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–27 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page India ranked best for investment: India has risen from sixth to first place as a destination for investment based on profitability offered. U.S. Supreme Court lifts bar on gay unions: In a culmination of two decades of litigation over marriage and gay rights, the US Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #56

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #56

    Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: The process of globalization gathered pace primarily because of two factors reduced trade and investment barriers worldwide, particularly in developing countries and the rapid growth of technology which made global delivery of services possible. As governments worldwide tried to increase their international trade and attract…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–26 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–26 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page China, India fast-track BCIM economic corridor project: One of the strategic factors driving the creation of this corridor will be a reduction of reliance on the Straits of Malacca, militarily dominated by the U.S. This will also provide sea access to the land-locked North-Eastern states via Kolkata and the port of…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #57

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #57

    Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed severe restrictions on the use of antibiotics to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Medications added to feeds kill many microorganisms but also encourage the appearance of bacterial strains that are resistant to anti-infectious drugs.…