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TOPIC: Miscellaneous   

 

Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B),
(C), (D), (E), and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph
and then answer the questions given below.

A. Moreover,
depression is possible and if they don’t get enough exercise, obesity is also
on the cards.

B. A lot of
people keep dogs tied all day.

C. They
could exhibit other behavioural disorders such as chewing on their own leg or
licking themselves constantly out of boredom, causing skin problems.

D. In addition to the
behavioural disorders, other major risk is exposure to the elements for
example, when they are tied in direct sunlight; they are at risk of dehydration
and heat stroke.

E. Habitual tying is
never a good thing.

F. This causes
behavioural issues – they might start to become excessively vociferous or
aggressive.

 

Q1. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

(a) E

(b) D

(c) C

(d) A

(e)
F

 

Q2. Which of the
following would be the FIRST
sentence after rearrangement?

(a) C

(b) A

(c) D

(d) B

(e)
E

 

Q3. Which of the
following would be the THIRD
sentence after rearrangement?

(a) F

(b) C

(c) E

(d) B

(e) D

 

Q4. Which of the
following would be the FIFTH
sentence after rearrangement?

(a) C

(b) A

(c) B

(d) D

(e) F

 

 

Q5. Which of
the following would be the SECOND
sentence after rearrangement?

(a) D

(b) E

(c) F

(d) B

(e)
C

 

Directions
(6-15): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five
words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.

RBI Governor RaghuramRajan stresses the need for (6) growth in the country while keeping the (7) rate low. “(8) has to be obtained in the (9) way. It is possible to grow too fast with
substantial stimulus, as we did in 2010 and 2011, only to pay the price in
higher inflation, higher deficits, and lower growth in 2013 and 2014, “said Dr.
Rajan. However, he said that ‘India is not in the same situation today. “With
the world being an inhospitable place, said Dr. Rajan, “we have to work hard to
strengthen our current recovery and put it on a more sustainable footing. “For
the RBI, however, he said that a key 
(10) is to keep inflation low so that “we get moderate
nominal interest rates that satisfy not just the 
(11) borrowers but also the silent savers.” The RBI
Governor also stressed the need to 
(12) up the banking system of distressed assets so
that it is in a position to fund growth again.To improve the environment of the
financial sector, DrRajan, elaborated on four aspects; the need to 
(13) competition and innovation, create a hospitable
environment to those who don’t belong to the club, improve structures for
dealing with 
(14) and strengthening human capital.“We have to find
ways to deal with the distress in the banking system,” said Dr. Rajan.
Regulatory forbearance, where RBI 
(15) its rules on classifying bad loans, only makes it
easy for banks to “extend and pretend.” It is not a solution.


Q6.(a)subsequent

(b)sustainable

(c)complete

(d)more

(e)higher

 

 

Q7.
(a)base

(b)lending

(c)inflation

(d)tax

(e)lowermost

 

Q8.
(a)development

(b)agenda

(c)literacy

(d)dream

(e)growth

 

Q9.
(a)right

(b)wrong

(c)moderate

(d)limited

(e)simple

 

Q10. (a)work

(b)task

(c)element

(d)point

(e)power

 

Q11. (a)dumb

(b)limited

(c)vocal

(d)extra

(e)powerful

 

Q12. (a)Raise

(b)clean

(c)grow

(d)regulate

(e)close

 

Q13. (a)foster

(b)bring

(c)create

(d)hold

(e)improve

 

Q14. (a)comfort

(b)distress

(c)pain

(d)stress

(e)stain

 

Q15. (a)hardens

(b)sticks

(c)softens

(d)tighten

(e)firms


SOLUTIONS:

 

S1.
Ans.(c)

Sol. The proper
sequence of sentences to form a meaningful paragraph will be E B F C A D 

S2.
Ans.(e)

Sol. The proper
sequence of sentences to form a meaningful paragraph will be E B F C A D 
 

S3.
Ans.(a)

Sol. The proper
sequence of sentences to form a meaningful paragraph will be E B F C A D 

S4.
Ans.(b)

Sol. The proper
sequence of sentences to form a meaningful paragraph will be E B F C A D 

S5.
Ans.(d)

Sol. The proper
sequence of sentences to form a meaningful paragraph will be E B F C A D 

S6.
Ans.(b)

S7.
Ans.(c)

S8.
Ans.(e)

S9.
Ans.(a)

S10.
Ans.(b)

S11.
Ans.(c)

S12.
Ans.(b)

S13.
Ans.(a)

S14.
Ans.(b)

S15.
Ans.(c)

  

 

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