Practice Decision Making Online Test 5 | Englishfreetest.com

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    A. Some who believe in fate are right thinking people
    B. No right thinking people do not believe in fate
    C. Those who believe in fate are right thinking people
    D. All of these
    A. Only true Muslims go to the mosque
    B. All true Muslims must go to the mosque
    C. Some who go to mosque are true Muslims
    D. None of these
    A. Many things that shine are other than gold
    B. Whatever shines is other than gold
    C. Gold is not the only glittering substance
    D. All of these
    A. Some disturbing are students
    B. Some students are not disturbing
    C. Both of the above
    D. None of these
    A. The Government should take over the vacant flats and allot these flats to the needy persons
    B. The Government should re-strict the investment made by the Non-Resident Indians to check the soaring prices of dwelling units
    C. The Government should immediately constitute a task force to review the housing policy
    D. The Government should Immediately take steps to end the impasse through proper coordination and management