CAT Question of the Day Three of the sentences labelled A, B, C and D form part of a paragraph. One sentence is out of context. Choose the ODD sentence for your answer.
A. Governments everywhere are opting for the unconventional, the untried and the untested, and are using monetary and regulatory policies to serve their ends. B. It is true unconventional problems call for 'unconventional policies'. C. Under the new guidelines banks will not be required to hold any extra capital against new loans. D. The problem is, unconventional policies could lead us deeper into the woods.
Tip of the Day XAT 2011 will be a multiple choice test of 2 hours followed by an additional 20 minutes duration. The format of the additional test may range from an open-ended essay or a multiple-choice type. Best of luck for the test. Last year's Question of the day (04-Jan-12) Following his 1826 expedition in Oceania, French navigator Jules Dumont d'Urville invented the terms Malaysia, Micronesia and Melanesia, distinguishing these Pacific cultures and island groups from the already existing term Polynesia. In 1831, he proposed these terms to The Société de Géographie. Dumont d'Urville described Malaysia as "an area commonly known as the East Indies". In 1850, the English ethnologist George Samuel Windsor Earl, writing in the Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, proposed naming the islands of Southeast Asia as Melayunesia or Indunesia, favouring the former.
Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | The Adventures of Jules Dumont d'Urville, French Navigator | | 2) | The culminiation of the The Société de Géographie into a popular governing body | | 3) | The etymology of Malaysia and other surrounding nations | | 4) | How the East Indies became Malaysia | | 5) | The Islands of South East Asia |
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