TOPIC: MISCELLANEOUS
Directions (1-3): In the question given below
the parts of the sentence which are highlighted are grammatically correct.
Choose that part of the sentence which is not highlighted and is grammatically
incorrect. Ensure that the meaning of the statement remains unchanged.
Q1. In proposing to ask the judicial and
administrative authorities to accord
legal sanction to regulated betting on sports event etc, the Law Commission has exposed the
politically-correct but morally-hypocritical stance taken by those in power but
out of touch with prevailing reality.
(a) In proposing to ask the judicial and
administrative authorities
(b) to regulated betting on sports event etc
(c) the politically-correct but
morally-hypocritical stance
(d) taken by those in power but out of touch
with prevailing reality
(e) No error
Q2. In
the aftermath of the global financial crisis, financial-sector executives
may not have been held fully to account for their actions, but the outcry
surely contributed to the “shareholder spring” that began in 2012, with investors rejecting executive pay
packages and paid more attention to corporate governance issues.
(a) financial-sector executives may not have
been held fully
(b) to account for their actions, but the
outcry surely contributed
(c) to the “shareholder spring” that began in
2012
(d) and paid more attention to corporate
governance issues
(e) No error
Q3. Alien life in the universe may be much more common than thought, say
scientists analysed the oldest known fossil microorganisms which indicate that
life on Earth began as far back as 3.5
million years ago.
(a) Alien life in the universe may be
(b) say scientists analysed
(c) the oldest known fossil microorganisms
(d) which indicate that life on Earth began
(e) No error
Directions (4-6): Rearrange the following
sentences to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions that
follow.
Q4. (A) The nature of threats is such that they
continue to evolve all the time.
(B) Both the 2001 terror attack in New York and
the November 2008 attack in Mumbai were one of a kind with few parallels at the
time.
(C) Anticipating an attack of this nature
remains in the area of an “intelligence gap” rather than an “intelligence
failure”.
(D) The real problem is that when dealing with
terrorism and terror networks, no two situations in the actual world are
identical.
(E) Most experts explain an intelligence gap as
one denoting an absence of intelligence output while an intelligence failure is
one where, based on available evidence, no warning was issued.
(F) Even while the IS has gained a great deal
of prominence due to its brand of violence, other terror networks have
continued to be no less active.
If the sentence (D), “The real problem is that when dealing with terrorism and terror
networks, no two situations in the actual world are identical.” is the
first sentence of the paragraph, then which of the following sentences does not
fit into the paragraph formed after rearranging other sentences?
(a) A
(b) E
(c) C
(d) B
(e) F
Q5. (A) A number of viruses, malware and
cryptoworms are also being developed in the JavaScript, which gives the
attackers cross-platform options.
(B) The attacks aren’t limited to mobile phones
and e-Pads.
(C) While Windows operating systems were the
most vulnerable to cyberattacks, a number of Android threats have been reported
in the last couple of years, including potent crypto-ransomware attacks on
Android devices.
(D) In 2016, the first known Ransomware, named
KeRanger, targeting Mac users was also reported.
(E) All devices, including televisions that use
Android, are also potentially vulnerable.
(F) The Mirai botnet malware affected 2.5
million home router users and other Internet of Things devices.
If the sentence (C), “While Windows operating systems were the most vulnerable to
cyberattacks, a number of Android threats have been reported in the last couple
of years, including potent crypto-ransomware attacks on Android devices.”
is the first sentence of the paragraph, then what is the sequence of other
sentences after rearrangement?
(a) DEFAB
(b) BEDFA
(c) BADFE
(d) AFBED
(e) ADBEF
Q6. (A) Funding varies with the political
climate: there will be money to buy equipment but no certainty that resources
will flow for all the years needed to ensure significant results.
(B) But, Mr. Bhattacharjee says, “Working with
hands is not encouraged among scientists. The words used in Indian labs are:
one needs hands to do experiments, not brains.”
(C) To succeed, experiments require at least
two conditions: guarantees of long-term funding and scientists’ collaboration
with each other.
(D) Lab assistants are the hands, while
scientists avoid what they regard as mere manual labour.
(E) Experimental science “is very poor in
India”.
(F) And collaboration is a social process, not
an intellectual one.
(G) It involves, among other things, physical
labour together with others.
If the sentence (F), “And collaboration is a social process, not an intellectual one.” is
the fourth sentence of the paragraph, then which of the following options
indicates the follow-up sentence i.e the FIFTH
sentence of the coherent paragraph so formed?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) G
(d) B
(e) D
Directions (7-8): In questions given below
there are two statements, each statement consists of two blanks. You have to
choose the option which provides the correct set of words that fits both the
blanks in both the statements appropriately and in the same order making them
meaningful and grammatically correct.
Q7.
(1) However ____________ and
dictatorial Mr. Mugabe’s regime had been, a coup will remain a coup
irrespective of what the plotters call it, raising questions of ______________ about the new
government.
(2) When
change in the court is made rapidly, and when attacks on the court become a bad
habit of this ______________ government, the court loses _____________.
(a) inept, legitimacy
(b) inferior, inquisition
(c) consummate, licitness
(d) incompetent, Ingenuity
(e) Pertinent, lawfulness
Q8.(1) We
must declare that, in our deliberate judgement, no man ought to be admitted
into a participation in civil privileges with ourselves, who dares, contrary to
our opinion of the __________ of such
______________, to invoke, in his
closet, the intercession of saints between himself and his makers.
(2) The spirit of Vedic worship is pervaded by
a devout belief in the _____________
of _______________ and sacrificial
offering.
(a) contemplation, citation
(b) Plausibility, incursion
(c) malaise, intercession
(d) potency, bestiality
(e) efficacy, invocation
Directions (9-10): Each of the following
questions has a paragraph from which one sentence has been deleted. From the
given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most
appropriate way.
Q9. Unchecked and unfiltered, screen-time can
be dangerous for kids. It has clear health implications, in that it can affect
sleep, or prevent kids from engaging in physical activity, thereby contributing
to India’s rising childhood obesity rates. ________________________________.
And studies have shown that young children who are screen users exhibit higher
rates of aggression. Online apps and games, which are created with the specific
intent to attract and hook their users, are particularly addictive for kids.
(a) It can exacerbate mental health issues, and
perpetuate social isolation.
(b) Context is about how they’re engaging with
what they’re watching.
(c) Devices, alone, are not going to teach our
children empathy.
(d) We are lucky to live in a time when we have
these tools, now we just have to learn how to use them.
(e) Technology is vital to kids’ future
achievement and a necessary part of their education.
Q10. The Odiyas drew first, but the taste of
defeat hangs heavy as lead on Odisha’s palate. In 2014, Jagannath scholar Asit
Mohanty had submitted a 100-page report to the state government stating that
the rosogolla was cited in the Odiya Ramayana of Balaram Das and had been
offered to the state’s gods six centuries ago.
__________________________________________________. Had they not proselytised
the rosogolla the world over? They have literally weaponised it — along with
guns, knives and explosives, notices in Kolkata’s airport explicitly ban
rosogollas from baggage.
(a) And anyway, squabbling over rosogollas
beats fighting over beef.
(b) Banglar rosogolla belongs in a mixed bag.
(c) The Bengalis, with whom the sweet is
associated as closely as Chianti is with the Italians, were outraged at being
accused of filching it later.
(d) Led by its chief minister, West Bengal is
celebrating its equivalent of the return of the Kohinoor diamond or the Elgin
Marbles.
(e) However, it is noteworthy that the GI is in
the name of one state’s product.
Q11. Italian football, though, is far from
dead. History shows that they recover fast. Ask Pele. By the time he played his
last World Cup, in 1970, they had recovered briskly enough to reach the finals,
and the Brazilian maestro and his colleagues had to be at their most
destructive best to beat them. _______________________________________. As
Gianluigi Buffon, who drew the curtains on his glittering 20-year-old career,
said, tears rolling down his cheeks, “the next generation of Italian players
can turn this catastrophe around.”
(a) It’s a storm that has been brewing for
several years.
(b) In another 12 years, they won the World
Cup, beating en route what is deemed to be the best Brazilian team to have
never won a World Cup.
(c) But the best of Italian teams can gloss
over such deficiencies with their sheer will, allied with the tactical
brilliance of their coaches.
(d) Thus the utter disbelief of watching the
World Cup in Russia without the Azzurri, the famed catenaccio artistes in blue,
the blue-eyed alpha males who suddenly turn on their game astride the biggest
stage.
(e) Back in Italy, it’s apocalypse.
Directions (12-12): There are four sentences
given in the following question. Find the sentence(s) which is/are
grammatically correct and mark your answer choosing the best possible
alternative among the five options given below each question. If all sentences
are correct, choose (e) as your answer.
Q12. (I) The GST Council, at its 23rd meeting
in Guwahati last week announced major GST rate cuts by shifting 177
items—ranging from shaving creams to wristwatches—from the highest slab of 28%
to the 18% slab.
(II) The government has procured 2 million
tonnes of pulses by ensuring minimum support price or market rates, whichever
is higher, directly from the farmers and this has been the highest ever
procurement of pulses.
(III) Globally, firms across industries are
cutting their spending on legacy work such as application maintenance, and
ploughing the savings on newer projects into areas such as data analytics and
cyber security solutions.
(IV) TCS, India’s largest software services
firm, maintains that it is the company’s DNA to build technologies and groom
leaders to take against senior roles, even if implementing this strategy means
the company has to sacrifice some growth in the short term.
(a) Only (I) is correct
(b) Only (IV) is correct
(c) Both (I) and (II) are correct
(d) Only (I), (II) and (III) are correct
(e)All are correct
Directions (13-13): The following question
consists of a sentence which is divided into three parts which contain
grammatical errors in one or more than one part of the sentence, as specified
in bold in each part. If there is an error in any part of the sentence, find
the correct alternatives to replace those parts from the three options given
below each question to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the given
sentence is grammatically correct or does not require any correction, choose
(e), i.e., “No correction required” as your answer.
Q13. In
the biggest revamp of the GST tax structure, the GST Council last week
removed 178 items (I)/from the highest 28 per cent category while cutting the tax on all restaurants
outside starred-hotels (II)/to 5 per cent but withdrawing input credit facility for them. (III)
(I)To revamp the biggest GST tax structure
(II)by cutting the tax from all restaurants
(III)facilities to them
(a) Only (I)
(b) Only (III)
(c) Both (I) and (III)
(d) All (I), (II) and (III)
(e) No correction required
Q14. In the question given below, there are
four sentences. Choose the sentence which is grammatically incorrect as your
answer. If all the given sentences are grammatically correct and do not require
any correction, choose (E) i.e. “All are correct” as your answer.
(a) Owing to the rampant change in the
lifestyle of the majority of Indian populace, it is vital to understand
lifestyle diseases, including and especially diabetes.
(b) The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved
setting up of the anti-profiteering authority under the Goods and Services Tax
(GST) regime to be composed of a chairman and four technical members.
(c) Less than half of Indian households has
access to a proper toilet and as a consequence many people defecate in public
spaces.
(d) Once a regional breadbasket, Zimbabwe saw
its economy collapse after the seizure of white-owned farms in the early 2000s,
followed by runaway money-printing that catapulted inflation to 500 billion
percent in 2008.
(e) All are correct.
Directions (15-15): There are three sentences
given in the following question. Find the sentence(s) which is/are
grammatically correct and mark your answer choosing the best possible
alternative among the five options given below each question. If all the
sentences are correct, choose (e) as your answer.
Q15. (I) In recent months, Mr Modi’s Clean
India programme to provide access to sanitation has received international
attention and even praise from people like Bill Gates who has commended the
fact that the Modi government has said that the problem will not exist by the
year 2019.
(II) As researchers Diane Coffey and Dean Spear
point out in their recently released book Where India Goes, the issue of why
most Indians do not use toilets was less than a problem of the unavailability
of proper toilets and more to with having social behaviour and religious
beliefs.
(III)If Pakistanis want a better future for
their children, if they want to ensure that so many of them do not perish
because of entirely preventable illnesses, this attitude of stubborn denial
will have to change.
(a) Only (II) is correct
(b) Both (I) and (III) are correct
(c) Both (I) and (II) are correct
(d) Both (II) and (III) are correct
(e) All are correct
Solutions:
S1. Ans. (e)
Sol. There is no error in any part of the
sentence as the sentence is grammatically correct. Hence (e) is the correct
choice.
S2. Ans. (d)
Sol. There is an error in the part (d) of the
sentence. The verb “paid” in the expression “and paid more attention to corporate governance issues” is
incorrectly matched. It should follow the same form as in the highlighted part
i.e. present participle form of the verb so used “rejecting”; thus, the
correct replacement of the verb “paid” should be “paying”
to make the sentence grammatically correct.
Hence (d) is the correct choice.
S3. Ans. (b)
Sol. There is an error in the part (b) of the
sentence. There should be the inclusion of pronoun “who” that would add
meaning to the sentence. The correct expression should be “say scientists who analysed”;
“who”
in this case refers to the scientists. Hence option (b) is the correct choice.
S4. Ans. (e)
Sol. If the sentence (D) is the first sentence
of the paragraph, the sentences in the sequence of DABCE form a coherent paragraph which is about terrorism and the
intelligence gap in anticipating such attacks. However, the sentence (A) finds
no alternative to be matched with as it talks about the organization of IS and
its terror networks which has no relevance from any other sentences among the
given options. Hence (e) is the correct option as the sentence (F) does not
belong to the paragraph so formed.
S5. Ans. (b)
Sol. If (C) is the first sentence, the correct
sequence of other sentences after rearrangement should be BEDFA. The mention of
“crypto-ransomware attacks” in the
first sentence indicates that the following sentence should be (B) [The attacks…]. Sentences (B) and (E)
make a clear connection. Similarly sentences (D) and (F) make another
combination. Thus, sentences in the sequence of CBEDFA form a coherent paragraph which is about the cyber security
against certain cyber threats these days. Hence option (b) is the correct
choice.
S6. Ans. (c)
Sol. If (F) is the fourth sentence of the
paragraph, the sentences in the sequence of ECAFGBD form a coherent paragraph which is about the experimental
science and the role of collaboration in this field. There is a clear evidence
that sentence (E) would be the starting sentence of the paragraph and the
sentence (C) should follow (E) to form a logical chain. As the sentence (F) is
the fourth sentence, it can be viewed that the sentence in the option (G) makes
a connection with it. The subject “It”
in this case refers to the process of “collaboration” as mentioned in the
sentence (F). Thus, it should be the follow-up or fifth sentence of the
paragraph. Hence (c) is the correct choice.
S7. Ans.(a)
Sol.
Inept means having or
showing no skill; clumsy.
Pertinent means relevant or
applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
Legitimacy means ability to be
defended with logic or justification; validity.
Inquisition means a period of
prolonged and intensive questioning.
Consummate means showing great
skill and flair.
S8. Ans.(e)
Sol.
Efficacy means the ability to
produce a desired or intended result.
Invocation means the action of
invoking someone or something.
Bestiality means savagely cruel
or depraved behavior.
Malaise means a general
feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease whose exact cause is difficult to
identify.
S9. Ans. (a)
Sol. The given paragraph is about the impact of
excess use of screen or technology on kids these days. Read the paragraph
carefully, it can be easily viewed that among the given options, only the
sentence (a) forms the correct substitution to the provided blank space. Other
options do not go with the theme of the paragraph. They alter the meaning of
the paragraph. Hence (a) is the correct choice.
S10. Ans. (c)
Sol. Read the paragraph carefully, it is about
the most famous sweet of West Bengal “rosogolla” and the conflicting scene
related to it. Among the given options, only sentence (c) fits perfectly into
the blank space as it follows the sentence prior to the space as well as the
one following it. It brings the continuity into the meaning of the paragraph.
Other options are not relevant enough to bring about a similar meaning to the
paragraph. Hence (c) is the correct choice.
S11. Ans. (b)
Sol. The given paragraph is about Italy’s poor
show in the game of football and its failure to qualify for Football World Cup.
There is an indication in the sentence prior to the blank space that talks
about the history of Brazilian football team of 1970s. It clearly states that
among the given options, only sentence (b) fits perfectly into the space
provided as it follows the other sentences in a proper order to bring out an
appropriate meaning to the paragraph. Other options are irrelevant to this
particular paragraph. Hence (b) is the correct choice.
S12. Ans. (d)
Sol. All the sentences, except (IV), are
grammatically correct. In the case of sentence (IV), the phrasal verb “take
against” should be replaced by “take up” to bring out a meaningful sentence.
The phrasal verb “take against” means begin to dislike (someone), often for no
strong or obvious reason, which is irrelevant in the context of the meaning of
the sentence. The phrasal verb “take up” means accept an offer or
challenge, which adds meaning to the sentence. Thus except (IV), all other
sentences are grammatically correct. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.
S13. Ans. (e)
Sol. The sentence is grammatically correct
which means that all the three bold parts in the sentence do not require any
replacement or correction. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.
S14. Ans. (c)
Sol. There is a grammatical error in the
sentence (c), the singular verb “has” should be replaced by its
plural “have” as the subject it signifies is in plural form [Less than half of Indian households].
The other sentences are grammatically correct. Hence option (c) is the correct
choice.
S15. Ans. (b)
Sol. There is an error in the sentence
structure of sentence (II), the later part of the sentence “was
less than a problem of the unavailability of proper toilets and more to with
having social behaviour and religious beliefs” should be replaced by “is
less a problem of the unavailability of proper toilets and more to do with
social behaviour and religious beliefs” to make the sentence both
logically and contextually correct. Moreover, it is to be noted that the
sentence is in Present Tense, so the use of the verb “was” is incorrect. The
correct structure of the sentence should be – “As researchers Diane Coffey and
Dean Spear point out in their recently released book Where India Goes, the
issue of why most Indians do not use toilets is less a problem of the
unavailability of proper toilets and more to do with social behaviour and
religious beliefs.”, which is both grammatically and meaningfully
correct. The other two sentences are grammatically correct and do not require
any correction. Hence option (b) is the correct choice.