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Once while travelling by the local bus, I got a seat beside a very strange man. He seemed interested in every passenger aboard. He· would stare at a person, scribble some odd mathematical notations on his long notebook and then move on to the next. Being quite interested in what he was doing I asked him what all those notations meant and then came the startling reply. He saw a man's face not as a single unit but as thousands of squares put together. He was in fact a statistical expert and a budding artist learning the art of graphics. The author found that man's reply quite startling because

Once while travelling by the local bus, I got a seat beside a very strange man. He seemed interested in every passenger aboard. He· would stare at a person, scribble some odd mathematical notations on his long notebook and then rriove on to the next. Being quite interested in what he was doing I asked him what all those notations meant and then came the startling reply. He saw a man's face not as a single unit but as thousands of squares put together. He was in fact a statistical expert and a budding artist learning the art of graphics. From the passage we gather that

Read the passage carefully and give the answer of question given below. Once while travelling by the local bus, I got a seat beside a very strange man. He seemed interested in every passenger aboard. He· would stare at a person, scribble some odd mathematical notations on his long notebook and then rriove on to the next. Being quite interested in what he was doing I asked him what all those notations meant and then came the startling reply. He saw a man's face not as a single unit but as thousands of squares put together. He was in fact a statistical expert and a budding artist learning the art of graphics. The man was-scribbling down

Read the passage and answer the given question Once while travelling by the local bus, I got a seat beside a very strange man. He seemed interested in every passenger aboard. He would stare at a person, scribble some odd mathematical notations on his long notebook and then move on to the next. Being quite interested in what he was doing I asked him what all those notations meant and then came the startling reply. He saw a man's face not as a single unit but as thousands of squares put together. He was in fact a statistical expert and a budding artist learning the art of graphics. Question: The man caught author's attention because

Recent indications that the government is considering foreign direct investment in retail trade have sparked off a debate on the advisability and consequence of this policy Retail trade takes place through five types of outlets-Kirana shops, more modern retail shops, departmental stores, super markets and hyper markets. Kirana shops and retail shops are a feature of our landscape. Every village and town has them. They are usually family-owned and mass-managed. As generations pass and villages become small towns, Kirana shops graduate into modern retail outlets. When towns become cities, departmental stores appear. Super markets are the next stage in the evolution of retailing. They are viable only in the bigger cities. The fear expressed by some people is that allowing FDI in retail trade and the entry of international retailers could lead to a diminution of kirana shops and retail stores. Inference : FDI in retail sector may protect the interests of both the consumers and Kirana shop owners. 1) If the inference is 'definitely true'. i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given 2) if the inference is probably true though not 'definitely true' in the light of the facts given. 3) If the data are inadequate i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false 4) If the inference is definitely false, i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given for it contradicts the given facts.