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National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2008 COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST (CLAT) - , , ngalore - Question Paper

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(b) probabilistic interpretation of the behaviour of quantum object
(c) limits of human knowledge
(d) irrelevance of microcosmic object

170. An efficient and diesel-independent public transport system is essential to the economic development of nation. Suppose that the government adopts a policy to that effect then there is a different favorable outcome. The pollution of environment is decreased to a greater extent. But, then it has two-pronged backlash. The sale and consequently the production of 2 and 4 wheelers decrease to the minimum which in turn render a large number of people jobless. Cash flow to the treasury also is adversely affected. Such a step, therefore, is self-defeating unless the government evolves a counter-strategy to nullify the adverse effects.
Which 1 of the subsequent accurately projects the opinion of an imaginary speaker or writer as the case may be of this passage?
(a) Abandon the idea of efficient and diesel-independent public transport system
(b) Ensure sustained cash flow and create better job opportunities by inventing an alternate or more than 1 alternate
(c) Public transport system shall be provided up
(d) Maintain production and sale at the identical level by offering incentives



171. A moot ques. to be considered is whether democratic form of government is a boon or bane, no matter what Lincoln might or might not have stated. Rather his most (in?) famous adage, by the people, for the people and of the people' misses the most pertinent question; which attitude works behind when a person declares that he is a (or the right?) candidate to serve the people, and does not hesitate to contest and fight tooth and nail the election, an euphemism for battle with or without bullets. Admittedly, the covert attitude is various from overt attitude. Hardly any 1 contests the election unwillingly. A contestant is not persuaded by any one, but driven by his own passions and dubious motives. Contrast this picture with Socrates' version; no honest man willingly takes up the job of ruler. If at all he accepts, he does so for fear of being ruled by 1 made up of inferior mettle. It is beyond even the wildest imagination, to expect an honest person to contest the election.
Assuming that every statement is true, identify from among the provided options the 1 which strictly follows from the passage.
(a) No assessment or appraisal of democracy is possible



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