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The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) 2008 answer key and analysis.
IIFT 2008 Solutions Analysis Answer Key From PT TYC Time
http://www.tcyonline.com will be out with its analysis But it needs members login to access;
The key from CL is out. Download the iift 2008 answer key from here.
http://indihot.com/iiftkey.pdf
PT analysis is online.
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There are no sectional cutoffs except that they won’t consider negative in any sections..
The paper being divided in sections in order to separate the same type of questions in goup whether they are di or quant or verbal. It was to test your various decision abilities in such high pressures where you have no time to think .
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Indian Institute of Foreign Trade 2008 Entrance Examination is over and the next step for all the students who tool this examination is to know the Analysis of IIFT Question Paper, what ate the answer keys and based on the difficulty of the question paper what could be the cut off marks this year.
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CAT and IIFT also have started asking some notorious words, like today in IIFT paper there was one question about “prophecy/prophesy“. So you need a good practice to win over such questions. So there is one free solution to it - Paul Brain’s Common Errors in English Usage. Now you can download the text version of Paul Brain’s Common Errors in English Usage. If you don’t know who Paul is then he is a professor of English at Department of English, Washington State University; here’s his home page. BTW, this is the golden opportunity to download this book and use it for your personal purpose; it is a copyrighted book and Paul himself is sharing this book on internet on the condition that you cannot use it for commercial purpose. See for yourself , click it. Here are some of the blurbs about his book:
I’d call Paul Brians’ book incredible, fabulous, or fantastic, except thanks to him, I know now that none of those words are what I really mean. Let’s just say that Common Errors in English Usage is the most cheerfully useful book I’ve read since the Kama Sutra.
—Scott Simon, National Public Radio
I rarely take a Grammar Girl podcast live without at least quadruple-checking my main thesis, and Common Errors in English Usage has quickly become one of my most valued fact-checking resources. When the corners of this book are worn off, the spine is broken, and the fuzzy edges are spiked with Post-it¨ notes marking your most used pages, don’t forget to write Brians a note of thanks. By distilling reams of rules and opinions into a usable, entertaining reference book, he’s made all our lives a little easier.
—Mignon Fogarty (“Grammar Girl”)
to read more about this book click here.
TEXT VERSION OF COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH.
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So here are some of the solutions of CAT 2008 questions. They are uploaded by career launcher on you-tube.
Here are some other links:
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 21 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Questions 24-25 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 15 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 13 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 6 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 5 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 11 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 69 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 68 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 66 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 62 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 61 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 54 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 56 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 81 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 85 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 84 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 83 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Question 82 from Set 111
- CAT 2008 Solutions: Questions 39 and 40 from Set 111
Bibliography: Career Launcher Channel
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Childish is used negatively to criticize behavior that one does not want to see in adults. Childlike, on the other hand, is used either as a positive or neutral evaluation. Here’s a quote from somewhere that may help to explain:
“To advertising writers, connotation is a matter of life or death. There isn’t an ad agency in the world that would hire a copywriter who couldn’t tell the difference between “childlike” and “childish”—two words with the same denotation. The difference—connotatively—is huge. “Childlike” implies innocence and naturalness; childlike people are free of cynicism and corruption; in a world marred by vice and vanity and villainy, they’ve managed to remain guileless and trusting. They’re often thought of as “saints.” “Childish” people are something else: they’re arrested adolescents at best, and bigmouthed brats at worst; they make juvenile demands, they throw tantrums, and they know only one pronoun: “me.” Nobody has ever mistaken a childish man or woman for a saint. Two words: one denotation…vastly different connotations.”
To read more click: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=15915
http://www.goingthewongway.com/2008/06/18/difference-between-childish-and-child-like/
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