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29-Aug-13
CAT Question of the Day
Answer the question based on the passage given below.

There can be no doubt that antislavery, or "abolition" as it came to be called, was the nonpareil reform. Abolition was a diverse phenomenon. At one end of its spectrum was William Lloyd Garrison, an "immediatist," who denounced not only slavery but also the Constitution of the United States for tolerating the evil. At the other end of the abolitionist spectrum and in between stood such men and women as Theodore Weld, James Birney, Gerrit Smith, all of whom represented a variety of stances, all more conciliatory than Garrison's. James Russell Lowell, whose emotional balance has been cited by a recent biographer as proof that abolitionists need not have been unstable, urged in contrast to Garrison that "the world must be healed by degrees." Whether they were Garrisonians or not, abolitionist leaders have been scorned as cranks who were either working out their own personal maladjustments or as people using the slavery issue to restore a status that as an alleged New England elite they feared they were losing. The truth may be simpler. Few neurotics and few members of the northern socioeconomic elite became abolitionists. It was even bitterly resented by many Northerners, and the masses of free whites were indifferent to its message. In the 1830s, urban mobs, typically led by "gentlemen of property and standing," stormed abolitionist meetings, wreaking violence on the property and persons of blacks and their white sympathizers, evidently indifferent to the niceties distinguishing one abolitionist theorist from another. 

According to the passage, as stated or implied, which of the following statements is/are true about the antislavery movement? 
  1. The abolition leaders were similar in their New England backgrounds had had high social and economic status. 
  2. The abolitionists cause was perceived to be snobbish or elitist. 
  3. The masses of free whites were against the antislavery propaganda and message. 
  4. The biographer of James Russell Lowell considered William Lloyd Garrison to be of unsound mind. 

OPTIONS
 
 1)A, B and C
 2)B and C
 3)A and D
 4)A, B and D
Tip of the Day
If the number obtained by subtracting twice the last digit from the number left after removing the last digit, is divisible by 7, then the original number is divisible by 7. For example, consider the number 161. The number left after removing the last digit is 16. If we subtract twice the last digit i.e. 2 from this we get 14. Since 14 is divisible by 7, we can say that 161 is divisible by 7.
Last year's Question of the day (28-Aug-12)
Let an unbiased coin is tossed 10 times. Let the probability that head never occur on two consecutive toss is denoted by P.



Here m and n donot have any common factor. Find m × n.
OPTIONS
 
 1)318
 2)720
 3)512
 4)576
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