A ) philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved.. Reason : as in very 1st line it is clearly mentioned that No solved problems r in philosophy.. Option (B) and (C) r inappropriate ... Option D is somehow relevant.. if instead of world , it was philosophy. 🙏
Answer-(A), As option (B) and (C) are inappropriate regarding the given statements and alse, Option (D) can't be justified as a conclusion from the above.
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Option(a) is correct. Rest options are invalid w.r.t the context given as no info is given about them in it. Mixtures and alligations. Percentages. Rapid vocab. Please provide lectures on these topics as well. Thankyou so much sir.
A-option is correct Since options c and d are irrelevant to the the given information about philosophy and option b is also incorrect as it is already mentioned that in philosophy when an unsolved problem is solved ,then it no longer belongs to philosophy and it becomes a solution for problem for an established knowledge system or becomes an independent discipline. So , option a holds good for the above information about philosophy because when an unsolved problem is tackled for 1st time then there is philosophy behind it and and not the known solutions.
The answer is A option, because it is clearly given in the passage about the kind of problems present in Philosophy, which is also mentioned in the conclusion(A).
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Going by options c and d are eliminated since there is no inference for them in the paragraph. Now we are left with option a and b. Problems exist in other disciplines also except philosophy like engineering, medical etc. So this option is quite exaggerated. The last option seems correct since unsolved problems are the backbone of philosophy. So I pick option A. Thank you 😊.
In the first line it is clearly mention that if no problem then no philosophy. So it match only option A . So A is right option. Am I right sir. Please reply.
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Sir option (A) (B) (C) will eliminate because it's not suitable for inference of passage hence option (D) is Right for this passage which is conveys to conclusion .
Option a √ bcoz sir as it mentioned in the earlier paragraph that philosophy, there are no solved problems, there are only unsolved problems. And it is the existence of photography
Q.8 While teaching a creative writing class in India, I was surprised at receiving stories from the students that were all set in distant places: in the American West with cowboys and in Manhattan penthouses with clinking ice cubes. This was, till an eminent Caribbean writer gave the writers in the once-colonised countries the confidence to see the shabby lives around them as worthy of being “told”. The writer of this passage is surprised by the creative writing assignments of his students, because . (A) Some of the students had written stories set in foreign places (B) None of the students had written stories set in India (C) None of the students had written about ice cubes and cowboys (D) Some of the students had written about ice cubes and cowboys Please Sir, Help me with this question.
Key points: 1. Philosophy has only unsolved problems 2. Once the problem is solved, it get outside of philosophy . 3. Once the problem is settled the philosophy ends in it. Options: B is incorrect. Problems exits only in philosophy is not written anywhere Option C : incorrect Option D : Incorrect because the paragraph doesn't talk about the world Option A is correct
according to me option "A" is more appropriate here say in passage problem exist both solved and unsolved and in option B problems exist only in philosophy but not mentioned solved or unsolved so option A is right i think so....little with confusion w thank you sir all teachers of gate academy very good and helpful for us.
Sir in option B 'only' word has been used, which makes sentence invalid because problems also exist in other fields Option C&D is irrelevant Hence, option A is correct
Answer A as given in the paragraph that "once a philosophical problem is solved,it goes outside philosophy......" Thus it infers that only unsolved problems are part of the philosophy..
Option A is correct..... It is because in this option it has been said that only unsolved problems remains in philosophy... Sir blood relations kraiye please.... Aur sir data sufficiency.....
out of four options we easily eliminate B and C. When come with option D,it conclude that a general overview that infinite problem were solved in word, hence there is no direct relation with given passage, Since it is not compalsary that problem solved with philosophy concept. Hence option D is also not conclude. Now option A is said there were unsolved problem in philosophy hence A is true'.
Option A. "Philosophy can exist only when problem is unsolved". We can say from the premises given in the question that 1) there is no solved problem in philosophy 2) once the problem is solved it comes out of philosophy. 3) philosopher job ends once the problem is solved since there is no need for philosophy
Sir A be the answer b'coz option d and c are not relevant based on the premises as no. of problems and joblessness of philosopher are not meant to the premise and eliminated. Option b refers that problems exist only in philosophy but problem may exist elsewhere also. And hence option A be right
Option -B - Philosophy has only unsolved problems, but the information about converse statement is not mentioned Option - C - The passage is about philosophy but not about any philosopher's profession Option - D - There are innumerable problems to be solved in this world but this includes philosophy and many others and philosophy is not mentioned in the statement Option A - This is correct because First statement of passage is modified into option A
Sir According to me A will be correct answer as option b and c is not at all related with the content given in question also.... A is more appropriate answer in comparison with D...So Answer A will be correct answer
Ans. (A) Explanation : Option (C) and (D) can be neglected easily because these hve conclusions beyond of this question..these do not relevant to the ques..and option (B) 's conclusion is a very strong statement..which is no longer exist in the question part..
D. Because philosophy is a vast subject and there may be no. of problems which when solved then either the world add it on there value system or another new concept arises..
Option A is correct bcz as the question assumes tht there is no philosophy if the problem is solved and also there are only unsolved problems in philosophy. Option B,C, D are wrong bcz there can b other disciplines having problems n etc etc
Option A will be ans bcoz 3rd line itself says about that...B&D says about only problems either it exits or in abundant... option C is says about berozgari...not about passage
option no. 1 because in the first line given that in philosophy once the problem solved then that problem will be out of philosophy. that means until problem not solved there philosophy exist.
Correct answer is A, above passage doesn't discuss about fields other than philosophy so option B & D are not legitimate. Option C can't be concluded from above passage.
Ans A (Because as it has written in the first line that a solved problems has no philosophy.. philosophy is all about the unsolved problems ) The second, third and fourth option are irrelevant...
Correct option is A In option C it is written that Philosophers are jobless but it is not true according to passage,they are jobless only when problem is solved Option D is not related to the given passage In option B it is given that problem exists only in Philosophy but from the given passage we cannot conclude that whether it is true or not In this way option A is the correct answer
Sir, I think option A is correct for the last question. Because, In given question premises are given, we have to draw conclusion. Let's apply the elimination rule, First we see the option C, it is absolutely wrong because philosophers are not jobless until there are problems existing in philosophy. Even if some problem is solved it doesn't mean that philosopher becomes jobless, it's only that problem is removed from the discipline of philosophy. This way option C is removed. Now we focus on option D, Indeed there are innumerable problems to be solved but according to question in the philosophy discipline not in the world, this way we could remove this option. Now coming to option B, This is also incorrect because in given question premise is that unsolved problems exist in philosophy, it doesn't mean that problems exist Only in philosophy. Now remaining option is A. It says philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved. Yes! this option should be the correct one because premise given also says that if problem is solved then it goes out of philosophy so this way we can draw the conclusion that philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved. So the correct option is A.
Answer to the last question should be A: Because. (b) Its totally irrelevant to say problems only exist in philosophy. (c) Philosophers had a job until the problem was unsolved. Hence they cant be regarded jobless. Also, the problem that a philosopher solves, becomes part of established knowledge system. Hence it would be wrong to say that philosophers are indifferent to world problems. (d) The statement might be true but cannot be concluded from the above passage. (A) Philosophy ends when a problem is solved. That means, when there is problem, only then philosophy will come into play
A option mst appropriate ans sir other options are hyperthoughts which can not be inferred from above statement about india or whole communities of Philosopher's.....so option (A)
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Correct ans- Option A explanation- Option B is eliminated as it is has fixed all the problems to philosophy by the use of "only" Option C is eliminated as no such thing is mentioned in the paragraph as it is in option. Option D is eliminated due to the reason that it is talking about all the problems of the world but we need to focus on philosophy only Most appropriate and is option A as it is mentioned in the paragraph that once the problem is solved it doesn't belong to philosophy.
Philosophy vaale question ka answer according to me should be A. There was a confusion b/w A and B but i found A to be more appropriate. C and D toh exaggerated statements hai, C isiliye nai ho sakta kyuki usme Jobless and indifference ki baat ki gayi hai joki conclusion nai hai iss para ka, and D isiliye nai ho sakta kyuki innumerable problems of the world se koi lena dena hai iss question ka. B isiliye nai hoga kyuki aur bhi kayi streams mei problems ho sakti hai, and it would be wrong to conclude that problems only exist in philosophy
Option A Because argument says that problem will remain philosophical until it is unsolved once it is solved it will not be a part of philosophy and philosophy will not be applied to it hence it does not exit for solved problems
Correct option is A B is wrong as it is not mentioned that only philosophy has problems If it would be.. problems exists in philosophy.. then it is correct as compared to which has already written C is completely inappropriate as there is nothing mentioned about the jobs D is wrong as it is focusing on world but the paragraph is based on philosophy.
Options C and D is not related to passage because the world is not mentioned in given passage Options B , they only talk about problem but in given passage basically two types of problems are given solved and unsolved . Also clearly mentioned that no solved problem in philosophy Hence, option A is the correct it is clearly mentioned that philosophy contain only unsolved problems
A ) philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved..
Reason : as in very 1st line it is clearly mentioned that No solved problems r in philosophy..
Option (B) and (C) r inappropriate ...
Option D is somehow relevant.. if instead of world , it was philosophy.
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Answer-(A),
As option (B) and (C) are inappropriate regarding the given statements and alse,
Option (D) can't be justified as a conclusion from the above.
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Option A
The first line itself says there are only unsolved problems...
Rest of the options are irrelevant..
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C and D are not related in any context therefore eliminated,and in option B 'only' is used,so it cant be right.
Option(a) is correct.
Rest options are invalid w.r.t the context given as no info is given about them in it.
Mixtures and alligations.
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Rapid vocab. Please provide lectures on these topics as well.
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A-option is correct
Since options c and d are irrelevant to the the given information about philosophy and option b is also incorrect as it is already mentioned that in philosophy when an unsolved problem is solved ,then it no longer belongs to philosophy and it becomes a solution for problem for an established knowledge system or becomes an independent discipline.
So , option a holds good for the above information about philosophy because when an unsolved problem is tackled for 1st time then there is philosophy behind it and and not the known solutions.
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The answer is A option, because it is clearly given in the passage about the kind of problems present in Philosophy, which is also mentioned in the conclusion(A).
Sir option A ...because other options not suitable
And according to paragraph philosopher can exist only when problems are unsolved...
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Going by options c and d are eliminated since there is no inference for them in the paragraph.
Now we are left with option a and b.
Problems exist in other disciplines also except philosophy like engineering, medical etc.
So this option is quite exaggerated.
The last option seems correct since unsolved problems are the backbone of philosophy.
So I pick option A.
Thank you 😊.
I think A and D option will be correct but most probable ans is A bcoz option D is somewhat irrelevant from the given context
A - as in the first line it is said that "once a philosophical problem gets solved , then it goes outside philosophy "
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In the first line it is clearly mention that if no problem then no philosophy. So it match only option A . So A is right option. Am I right sir. Please reply.
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Sir option (A) (B) (C) will eliminate because it's not suitable for inference of passage hence option (D) is Right for this passage which is conveys to conclusion .
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Option a √ bcoz sir as it mentioned in the earlier paragraph that philosophy, there are no solved problems, there are only unsolved problems. And it is the existence of photography
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Q.8 While teaching a creative writing class in India, I was surprised at receiving stories from the students that were all set in distant places: in the American West with cowboys and in Manhattan penthouses with clinking ice cubes. This was, till an eminent Caribbean writer gave the writers in the once-colonised countries the confidence to see the shabby lives around them as worthy of being “told”.
The writer of this passage is surprised by the creative writing assignments of his students, because .
(A) Some of the students had written stories set in foreign places
(B) None of the students had written stories set in India
(C) None of the students had written about ice cubes and cowboys
(D) Some of the students had written about ice cubes and cowboys
Please Sir, Help me with this question.
Key points: 1. Philosophy has only unsolved problems
2. Once the problem is solved, it get outside of philosophy .
3. Once the problem is settled the philosophy ends in it.
Options: B is incorrect. Problems exits only in philosophy is not written anywhere
Option C : incorrect
Option D : Incorrect because the paragraph doesn't talk about the world
Option A is correct
according to me option "A" is more appropriate here say in passage problem exist both solved and unsolved and in option B problems exist only in philosophy but not mentioned solved or unsolved so option A is right i think so....little with confusion w
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Sir in option B 'only' word has been used, which makes sentence invalid because problems also exist in other fields
Option C&D is irrelevant
Hence, option A is correct
Answer A as given in the paragraph that "once a philosophical problem is solved,it goes outside philosophy......" Thus it infers that only unsolved problems are part of the philosophy..
Option A is correct..... It is because in this option it has been said that only unsolved problems remains in philosophy... Sir blood relations kraiye please.... Aur sir data sufficiency.....
out of four options we easily eliminate B and C.
When come with option D,it conclude that a general overview that infinite problem were solved in word, hence there is no direct relation with given passage,
Since it is not compalsary that problem solved with philosophy concept.
Hence option D is also not conclude.
Now option A is said there were unsolved problem in philosophy hence A is true'.
Option A. "Philosophy can exist only when problem is unsolved". We can say from the premises given in the question that 1) there is no solved problem in philosophy 2) once the problem is solved it comes out of philosophy. 3) philosopher job ends once the problem is solved since there is no need for philosophy
Sir A be the answer b'coz option d and c are not relevant based on the premises as no. of problems and joblessness of philosopher are not meant to the premise and eliminated. Option b refers that problems exist only in philosophy but problem may exist elsewhere also. And hence option A be right
Option -B - Philosophy has only unsolved problems, but the information about converse statement is not mentioned
Option - C - The passage is about philosophy but not about any philosopher's profession
Option - D - There are innumerable problems to be solved in this world but this includes philosophy and many others and philosophy is not mentioned in the statement
Option A - This is correct because First statement of passage is modified into option A
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Sir According to me A will be correct answer as option b and c is not at all related with the content given in question also.... A is more appropriate answer in comparison with D...So Answer A will be correct answer
Ans. (A)
Explanation : Option (C) and (D) can be neglected easily because these hve conclusions beyond of this question..these do not relevant to the ques..and option (B) 's conclusion is a very strong statement..which is no longer exist in the question part..
D.
Because philosophy is a vast subject and there may be no. of problems which when solved then either the world add it on there value system or another new concept arises..
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Option A is correct bcz as the question assumes tht there is no philosophy if the problem is solved and also there are only unsolved problems in philosophy.
Option B,C, D are wrong bcz there can b other disciplines having problems n etc etc
Option A will be ans bcoz 3rd line itself says about that...B&D says about only problems either it exits or in abundant... option C is says about berozgari...not about passage
option no. 1 because in the first line given that in philosophy once the problem solved then that problem will be out of philosophy. that means until problem not solved there philosophy exist.
Correct answer is A, above passage doesn't discuss about fields other than philosophy so option B & D are not legitimate. Option C can't be concluded from above passage.
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Ans A (Because as it has written in the first line that a solved problems has no philosophy.. philosophy is all about the unsolved problems )
The second, third and fourth option are irrelevant...
Correct option is A
In option C it is written that Philosophers are jobless but it is not true according to passage,they are jobless only when problem is solved
Option D is not related to the given passage
In option B it is given that problem exists only in Philosophy but from the given passage we cannot conclude that whether it is true or not
In this way option A is the correct answer
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C and D statement are irrelevant on according to what is mentioned and B option is wrong since problem does not exist only in philosophy.
Ans-A
Sir, I think option A is correct for the last question. Because, In given question premises are given, we have to draw conclusion.
Let's apply the elimination rule,
First we see the option C, it is absolutely wrong because philosophers are not jobless until there are problems existing in philosophy. Even if some problem is solved it doesn't mean that philosopher becomes jobless, it's only that problem is removed from the discipline of philosophy. This way option C is removed.
Now we focus on option D, Indeed there are innumerable problems to be solved but according to question in the philosophy discipline not in the world, this way we could remove this option.
Now coming to option B, This is also incorrect because in given question premise is that unsolved problems exist in philosophy, it doesn't mean that problems exist Only in philosophy.
Now remaining option is A. It says philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved. Yes! this option should be the correct one because premise given also says that if problem is solved then it goes out of philosophy so this way we can draw the conclusion that philosophy can exist only when a problem is unsolved.
So the correct option is A.
Sir option A is correct because it is clear from first and last statement of passage
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A is best. Because it is written that once problem gets solved, it goes outside philosophy.
Answer to the last question should be A:
Because.
(b) Its totally irrelevant to say problems only exist in philosophy.
(c) Philosophers had a job until the problem was unsolved. Hence they cant be regarded jobless. Also, the problem that a philosopher solves, becomes part of established knowledge system. Hence it would be wrong to say that philosophers are indifferent to world problems.
(d) The statement might be true but cannot be concluded from the above passage.
(A) Philosophy ends when a problem is solved. That means, when there is problem, only then philosophy will come into play
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Option A: answer
Option b is irrelevant
Option c doesn't make sense
Option d is out of the context of given paragraph
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A option mst appropriate ans sir other options are hyperthoughts which can not be inferred from above statement about india or whole communities of Philosopher's.....so option (A)
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Correct ans- Option A
explanation-
Option B is eliminated as it is has fixed all the problems to philosophy by the use of "only"
Option C is eliminated as no such thing is mentioned in the paragraph as it is in option.
Option D is eliminated due to the reason that it is talking about all the problems of the world but we need to focus on philosophy only
Most appropriate and is option A as it is mentioned in the paragraph that once the problem is solved it doesn't belong to philosophy.
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Right answer is A because b & c not relateted to given qs and d is wrong because philosophy is solved at the end. So option A is correct
Philosophy vaale question ka answer according to me should be A. There was a confusion b/w A and B but i found A to be more appropriate. C and D toh exaggerated statements hai, C isiliye nai ho sakta kyuki usme Jobless and indifference ki baat ki gayi hai joki conclusion nai hai iss para ka, and D isiliye nai ho sakta kyuki innumerable problems of the world se koi lena dena hai iss question ka. B isiliye nai hoga kyuki aur bhi kayi streams mei problems ho sakti hai, and it would be wrong to conclude that problems only exist in philosophy
Option A
Because argument says that problem will remain philosophical until it is unsolved once it is solved it will not be a part of philosophy and philosophy will not be applied to it hence it does not exit for solved problems
Correct option is A
B is wrong as it is not mentioned that only philosophy has problems
If it would be.. problems exists in philosophy.. then it is correct as compared to which has already written
C is completely inappropriate as there is nothing mentioned about the jobs
D is wrong as it is focusing on world but the paragraph is based on philosophy.
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A is the answer. Because what is said about philosophy is related by A.
Options A is correct sir as all other options are not making sense to the question.
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Not (B), (D) because paragraph talks only about 'philosophical' problem.
(C) is dummy option
(A) is correct , because of the last line of paragraph.
OPTION A IS CORRECT, as soon as problem is solved it comes out of the philosophy discipline and becomes another discipline.
Options C and D is not related to passage because the world is not mentioned in given passage
Options B , they only talk about problem but in given passage basically two types of problems are given solved and unsolved . Also clearly mentioned that no solved problem in philosophy
Hence, option A is the correct it is clearly mentioned that philosophy contain only unsolved problems
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A will be correct answer as per mentioned in 1st line of question , i think this premise will be the best