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- Agrestic: Someone who is rude, uncouth and uncultured.
- Ubiquitous: Which seems everywhere or omnipresent.
- Ecdysiast: A striptease artist.
- Bailiwick: An area of interest, activity or authority.
- Insinuation: A malicious implication.
- Animadversion: A harsh critical remark.
- Epistemology: Related to philosophy, which studies the science of how we know things.
- Banal: Boring, rudimentary, something that is not original.
- Godspeed: Success or fortune.
- Schadenfreude: Sadistic pleasure derived from someone's misfortune.
- Porphyrophobia: Fear of the color purple.
- Senescence: Growing old or aging.
- Euphony: Bearable or agreeable sound.
- Quixotic: Extremely romantic and chivalrous.
- Jocularity: Funny or joking speech; joking behavior
- Mendacity: A pretense; a false appearance.
- Obloquy: An oral or verbal abuse towards a person.
- Ribaldry: Behavior inclining towards indelicacy.
- Heebie-Jeebies: Nervous jitters.
- Corpulent: Extremely fat.
- Ennui: Boredom or joblessness.
- Callipygian: Well toned buttocks.
- Penultimate: Next to the last.
- Kakistocracy: Government chosen by the worst class of citizens.
- Uxorious: Extremely submissive to one's wife.
- Ichthyophagous: One that feeds on fish.
- Hebetudinous: One who lacks mental stimulation, dull-minded, very lethargic.
- Mammiferous: Having mammary glands.
- Tatterdemalion: A shabbily dressed person.
- Jejune: Nothing interesting; rudimentary.
- Solipsism: It is a philosophical belief that only the self exists.
- Hedonism: A belief that happiness is the only good thing in life.
- Hiatus: A break; a pause.
- Hispid: Coarse bristle like hair, especially of animals or plants.
- Perspicacious: To have a very good judgment.
- Condign: A well deserved punishment.
- Deipnosophist: A person with excellent dinner table conversation skills.
- Eleemosynary: Pertaining to charity.
- Pareidolia: A psychological phenomenon, wherein a person has the notion of seeing faces of people in clouds, hearing hidden messages and other such unusual feelings.
- Pleonasm: Use of redundant words.
- Syzygy: Linear alignment of 3 celestial bodies (the sun, the moon and the earth).
- Tmesis: Separating parts of a word by using another word.
- Pilgarlic: A bald head.
- Sesquipedalian: Using long words.
- Sciolism: Superficial and pseudo knowledge.
- Stegophilist: A person who climbs buildings for the sake of fun.
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Reasoning Quiz For IBPS Exam
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Directions (Q. 1-4): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.
3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
1. Statements: A >= B = C, B < D <= E
Conclusions: I. D > A
II. E > C
2. Statements: L > U >= K; Z < U < R
Conclusions: I. L > Z II. K < R
3. Statement: Y < J = P >= R > I
Conclusions: I. J > I
II. Y < R
4. Statements: V >= K > M = N; M > S; T < K
Conclusions: I. T < N
II. V = S
Directions: (Q. 5-9): Each of the questions below consists of a questions and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer
1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question
2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) if the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
5. How is J related to K?
I. J’s father P is brother of N. N is K’s wife.
II. J is son of P. P is brother of N. N is K’s wife.
6. On which floor of the building does G stay? (The building has five floors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
I. Only the even-numbered floors are occupied and G does not stay on the second floor.
II. G does not stay on an odd-numbered floor.
7. How many days did Raju take to complete his assignment?
I. Mohit correctly remembers that Raju took more than 3 days but less than 9 days to complete his assignment.
II. Mina correctly remembers that Raju took more than 7 days but less than 11 days to complete his
assignment.
8. How is the word ‘GATES’ coded in the code language?
I. ‘BRICK’ is coded as ‘LDJSC’ and ‘PIN’ is coded as ‘OJQ’.
II. ‘WATER’ is coded as ‘SFUBX’ and ‘DISH’ is coded as ‘ITJE’.
9. Among A, B, C, D, which school has the highest number of students?
I. School A has fewer students than school D.
II. School C has fewer students than school D.
Directions: (Q. 10-14): Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Six persons C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F. C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
10. What is the position of G with respect to E?
1) Immediate left
2) Second to the left
3) Third to the left
4) Third to the right
5) None of these
11. Which of the following pairs represents the people standing at the extreme ends of the line?
1) F, H
2) C, E
3) D, E
4) C, H
5) None of these
12. Who is standing second to the right of C?
1) F
2) D
3) G
4) E
5) None of these
13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
1) C, G
2) G, E
3) G, H
4) D, E
5) F, D
14. If all the persons are asked to stand in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) None
5) None of these
1. (2); Given statements: A >= B = C .. (i)
B < D <= E ... (ii)
Combining both statements, we get A >= B < D <= E
Thus, we can’t compare A and D. Hence conclusion I (D > A) is not true.
Again, B = C < D <= E. Thus, C < E or E > C is true. Hence, conclusion II is true.
2. (5); Given statements: L > U >= K ... (i)
Z < U < R ... (ii)
Combining both statements, we get L > U > Z
Thus, L > Z is true. Hence conclusion I is true.
Again, K ? U < R. Thus, K < R is true. Hence conclusion II is true.
3. (1); Given statements:
Y < J = P >= R > I Thus, J > I is true. Hence conclusion I is true.
Again, we can’t compare Y and R. Hence, II is not true.
4. (4); Given statements:
V >= K > M = N ... (i)
M > S ... (ii)
T < K ... (iii)
Combining (i) and (iii), we get T < K > M = N
We can’t compare T and N. Hence conclusion I (T < N) is not true.
Again, combining (i) and (ii)
V >= K > M > S Thus, conclusion II (V = S) is not true.
5. (2);
Hence, J is either Niece or Nephew of K.
Thus, I is not sufficient to answer the question because gender of J is not given.
Hence J is Nephew of K.
Only II is sufficient to answer the question.
6. (1); From I. G occupied even-numbered floor. So, G stays either on floor 2 or on floor 4. But G does not stay on the second floor. So, G stays on the fourth floor. Thus, only I is sufficient to answer the question.
From II. G stays either on 2nd or on 4th floor. Hence, II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
7. (5); From I. According to Mohit, the possible days for Raju to complete his assignment are 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 7 days or 8 days.
From II. According to Meena, possible days for Raju to complete his assignment are 8 days, 9 days or 10 days.
From I and II. 8 is common in both the statements. Hence Raju completes his assignment in 8 days.
8. (3);
Hence, I is sufficient to answer the question.
Thus, either I or II is sufficient to answer the question.
9. (4); From I. D > A
From II. D > C
From I and II. School D has more students than A and C, but nothing has been said about B.
So, we can’t determine the school with the highest number of students among school A, B, C and D
(10-14):
10. (3)
11. (2)
12. (3)
13. (2); In all other pairs, the first person is second to the left of the second.
14. (1); There is only one person C whose position remains unchanged.
1. (2); Given statements: A >= B = C .. (i)
B < D <= E ... (ii)
Combining both statements, we get A >= B < D <= E
Thus, we can’t compare A and D. Hence conclusion I (D > A) is not true.
Again, B = C < D <= E. Thus, C < E or E > C is true. Hence, conclusion II is true.
2. (5); Given statements: L > U >= K ... (i)
Z < U < R ... (ii)
Combining both statements, we get L > U > Z
Thus, L > Z is true. Hence conclusion I is true.
Again, K ? U < R. Thus, K < R is true. Hence conclusion II is true.
3. (1); Given statements:
Y < J = P >= R > I Thus, J > I is true. Hence conclusion I is true.
Again, we can’t compare Y and R. Hence, II is not true.
4. (4); Given statements:
V >= K > M = N ... (i)
M > S ... (ii)
T < K ... (iii)
Combining (i) and (iii), we get T < K > M = N
We can’t compare T and N. Hence conclusion I (T < N) is not true.
Again, combining (i) and (ii)
V >= K > M > S Thus, conclusion II (V = S) is not true.
5. (2);
Hence, J is either Niece or Nephew of K.
Thus, I is not sufficient to answer the question because gender of J is not given.
Hence J is Nephew of K.
Only II is sufficient to answer the question.
6. (1); From I. G occupied even-numbered floor. So, G stays either on floor 2 or on floor 4. But G does not stay on the second floor. So, G stays on the fourth floor. Thus, only I is sufficient to answer the question.
From II. G stays either on 2nd or on 4th floor. Hence, II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
7. (5); From I. According to Mohit, the possible days for Raju to complete his assignment are 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 7 days or 8 days.
From II. According to Meena, possible days for Raju to complete his assignment are 8 days, 9 days or 10 days.
From I and II. 8 is common in both the statements. Hence Raju completes his assignment in 8 days.
8. (3);
Hence, I is sufficient to answer the question.
Thus, either I or II is sufficient to answer the question.
9. (4); From I. D > A
From II. D > C
From I and II. School D has more students than A and C, but nothing has been said about B.
So, we can’t determine the school with the highest number of students among school A, B, C and D
(10-14):
10. (3)
11. (2)
12. (3)
13. (2); In all other pairs, the first person is second to the left of the second.
14. (1); There is only one person C whose position remains unchanged.
Daily GK Quiz 9th April 2015
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Q. : 1 The National Green Tribunal ordered to take off the road all diesel vehicles more than 10 years old and petrol vehicles more than 15 years old recently. The present chairperson of NGT is
1) Altamas Kabir
2) HL Dattu
3) Swatanter Kumar
4) Rajendra Mal Lodha
5) Asok Kumar Ganguly
Q. : 2 Which of the following banks promoted by the govt is supposed to offer loan products named 'Shishu', 'Kishor' and 'Tarun' to small/micro entrepreneurs?
1) SIDBI
2) SBI
3) PNB
4) MUDRA
5) IDBI
Q. : 3 The PJ Nayak Committee is associated with
1) Governance of Boards of Banks in India
2) Customer service in banks
3) Dealing with NPAs
4) Setting up Small and Payment banks
5) None of these
Q. : 4 Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched MUDRA Bank on 8 Apr. Which of the following is NOT true about the MUDRA bank?
1) It will provide credit of up to Rs 10 lakh to small entrepreneurs.
2) It will act as a regulator for 'Micro-Finance Institutions' (MFIs).
3) It will have a corpus of Rs 20,000 cr.
4) It will have a credit guarantee corpus of Rs 3,000 cr.
5) None of these
Q. : 5 The 11-member committee set by the govt to work out single framework for govt clearances is headed by who among the following?
1) Chandrajeet Banerjee
2) Manoj Kohli
3) Shaktikanta Das
4) Ajay Shankar
5) None of these
Q. : 6 Which of the following teams won the Syed Mushtaq Ali T-20 cricket tournament in Bhubaneswar recently?
1) Punjab
2) Gujarat
3) Goa
4) Haryana
5) West Bengal
Q. : 7 The UN Security Council has slapped sanctions on Mullah Fazlullah for perpetrating and financing terror acts. He is the chief of
1) Pakistan Taliban
2) ISIS
3) Al-Qaeda
4) Houthi rebel
5) None of these
Q. : 8 The 5th meeting of the Health Ministers of SAARC countries was held in which of the following cities on 8 Mar?
1) New Delhi
2) Colombo
3) Kathmandu
4) Islamabad
5) Kabul
Q. : 9 The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has proposed that a single number can be used for all emergency phone-calls across the country including for police, fire and ambulance. The proposed number is
1) 112
2) 111
3) 911
4) 333
5) 119
Q. : 10 PM Narendra Modi on 8 Apr announced farmers will now be eligible for input subsidy if __________of their crop has been damaged.
1) 50 per cent
2) 40 per cent
3) 33 per cent
4) 25 per cent
5) None of these
- (3) Swatanter Kumar
- (4) MUDRA
- (1) Governance of Boards of Banks in India
- (5) None of these
- (4) Ajay Shankar
- (2) Gujarat
- (1) Pakistan Taliban
- (1) New Delhi
- (1) 112
- (3) 33 per cent
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Important Date:
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Closing Date : 27- Apr -2015
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Daily GK Update 8th March 2015
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Mayilsamy Annadurai appointed as Director of ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC)
(i) Mayilsamy Annadurai on 1 April 2015 was appointed as Director of ISRO Satellite Centre
(ISAC), Bengaluru.(ii) He took over as Director, ISAC from Dr SK Shivakumar who superannuated on 31 March 2015.
(iii) As the Director of ISAC he will oversee development of satellite technology and implementation of satellite systems for scientific, technological and application missions.
(iv) Before the present appointment he had been the Programme Director of Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) and Small Satellite Systems (SSS) at the ISAC since 2011.
Union Cabinet approved amendments to Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2013
(i) The Union Cabinet on 7 April 2015 approved amendments to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2013.
(ii) The bill protects the interests of millions of consumers and curbs malpractices in the real estate sector.
(iii) The decision was taken at the Cabinet meet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.
(iv) Through the amendments, the applicability of the Bill has been extended to commercial real estate too.
(v) Ongoing projects that have not received Completion Certificates have also been brought under the purview of the Bill and such projects will need to be registered with the Regulator within three months.
Prime Minister launched MUDRA Bank under PM Jan Dhan Yojana to fund small entrepreneurs
(i) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 April 2015 launched the Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Ltd. (MUDRA) Bank to fund the small entrepreneurs.(ii) The Bank was launched under the ambitious Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY). The bank will provide credit of up to 10 lakh rupees to small entrepreneurs and act as a regulator for Micro-Finance Institutions (MFIs).
(iii) It was set up through a statutory enactment. It would be responsible for developing and refinancing all Micro-finance Institutions (MFIs) which are in the business of lending to micro / small business entities engaged in manufacturing, trading and service activities.
Dronavalli Harika won bronze in World Women's chess championship
(i) Indian Grandmaster Dronavalli Harika on 6 April 2015 won Bronze medal along with Swedish Grandmaster Pia Cramling in the World Women’s chess championships held at Sochi, Russia.
(ii) In the semi-final clash, Harika lost to Mariya Muzychuk of Ukraine. She got 20000 US dollars for the Bronze medal finish.
(iii) World Women Chess Championship was won by Mariya Muzychuk of Ukraine. She defeated Russian Natalija Pogonina by 2.5 to 1.5 points in the four-game final. While Muzychuk won 60000 US dollars, Pogonina bagged 30000 US dollars.
SBI, HDFC Bank & ICICI Bank take lead in cutting base lending rates
(i) State Bank of IndiaBSE 0.63 % was the first off the block to impress the regulator on Tuesday by reducing its base rate, forcing private sector peers HDFC BankBSE 0.19 % and ICICI BankBSE -0.65 % to follow suit as they took heed of RBI governor Raghuram Rajan's stern message to ensure transmission of monetary policies.
(ii) State Bank of India lowered its base rate by a token 15 basis points — from 10% to 9.85%. HDFC Bank lowered its base rate by 15 bps to 9.85%, while ICICI Bank cut it by 25 bps to 9.75%, the lowest in the industry now.
(iii) SBI, HDFC Bank & ICICI Bank take lead in cutting base lending rates Base rate is the minimum rate at which a bank can lend. One basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point. SBI's new base rate is effective from April 10, while HDFC Bank's will come into effect from April 13. ICICI Bank said its existing floating rate customers will get the benefit of the new rate from April 10, while new borrowers will get it from July 1.
(iv) HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank have also reduced deposit rates by 25 bps for medium-term deposits of up to Rs 1 crore.
Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry constituted Ajay Shankar committee to simplify clearances
(i) The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry on 8 April 2015 formed an expert committee under the chairmanship of Ajay Shankar to suggest simplified compliance for establishing new industries.
(ii) He is a former Secretary to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
(iii) The Expert Committee has been constituted for examining the possibility of replacing multiple prior permissions with pre-existing regulatory mechanism and to prepare draft legislation for this purpose.
(iv) The committee is directed to submit its report within 30 days.
IPL kicks off with glitzy opening after rain delay
(i) Heavy rain failed to dampen the spirit of ‘City of Joy’ as a dazzling Bollywood-style opening ceremony kick started the eighth edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket after a one and a half hour delay at the decked-up Salt Lake stadium here on Tuesday.(ii) The event was a little subdued compared to the galas of the previous editions but the cine stars still managed to put up a show, enthralling the thousands of drenched fans who were glued to their seats.
(iii) The cheer was loud for Virat Kohli, louder for Mahendra Singh Dhoni but loudest for their ‘very own’ Gautam Gambhir.
Major power outage sweeps Washington region
(i) Outages stretched from downtown Washington into neighboring Maryland, knocking power out for more than 2,500 people, according to area power companies.
(ii) Most outages were brief, but computer systems were downtown offices and access to Metro trains were disrupted.
(iii) Washington power provider Pepco said the outage was caused by a dip in voltage as a result of an issue with the transmission line.
(iv) "There was never a loss of permanent supply of electricity to customers," Pepco said.
(v) Electricity was restored to normal by mid-afternoon and the company had dispatched teams to look into how it happened.
Gujarat won Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy
(i) Gujarat cricket team on 7 April 2015 won the 2014-15 Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy played at the KIIT Cricket Stadium, Bhubaneshwar. (ii) In the final clash, Gujarat defeated Punjab by two wickets.
(iii) Wicketkeeper and opening batsman Smit Patel's unbeaten 50 helped Gujarat to win their second Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
(iv) Gujarat won the trophy in 2012-13 by defeating Punjab in the final by four wickets.
PCI President Rajesh Tomar suspended for mismanagement in Para-Athletics games
(i) The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) on 7 April 2015 suspended its president Rajesh Tomar.
(ii) He was charged with gross mismanagement of the 15th National Para-Athletics championship for differently-abled sports persons.
(iii) The 15th National Para-Athletics championship was held from 22 March to 24 March 2015 in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.
(iv) The decision to suspend Tomar was taken at a meeting of the PCI’s executive committee in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
(v) It was alleged that the participants were accommodated in unfurnished flats with unhygienic facilities in Ghaziabad.
U.S. defence chief seeks deeper ties in first Asia visit
(i) The first revision of the U.S.-Japan Defence Guidelines in 17 years will “transform” the bilateral alliance, U.S. Defence Secretary Ash Carter said on Wednesday.(ii) Mr. Carter, who travels to South Korea later this week, is on his first trip to Asia since becoming Defence Secretary in February.
(iii) Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani said that he and Mr. Carter also agreed that relocating a U.S. Marines base in Okinawa to another part of the island is the “only solution” to closing the existing base, which lies in a heavily populated area.
Subramanian Swamy launches Hindutva outfit
(i) BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday announced the formation of an organization that would push for Hindutva issues like securing the disputed Ram Mandir area for building a temple by persuading Muslims to accept an alternative site.
(ii) The outfit Virat Hindustan Sangam will empower the youth to articulate the "values" of Hindutva, like scrapping of Article 370, Uniform Civil Code, Ram temple and beef ban, he told a press conference.
(iii) He also batted for scrapping of Article 370, an issue put on the back burner, saying it is in the party's manifesto and it would have to do it by 2019 when next Lok Sabha election is scheduled.
CM to launch Knowledge Mission in Vizag today
(i) Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will launch Knowledge Mission to realise his vision for developing the State into an Education and Knowledge hub in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. (ii) The Knowledge Mission is part of government’s first of its kind initiative in the country to usher education reforms and create entrepreneurs who can generate employment opportunities.
(iii) Its objective is to transform A.P. into one of the three performing States by 2022-23 and as the best State in the country for higher education by 2029.
Indian ice hockey team seeks crowd funding
(i) Short of finances but desperate to participate in the upcoming Asian Championships, India's ice hockey team has sought crowd funding to make the trip to Kuwait and has also managed to get leading industrialist Anand Mahindra's support in the endeavour.
(ii) The team set up a website to seek funds to travel to Kuwait for the event and has found support.
(iii) "I've decided to support these passionate athletes. #SupportIceHockey.Your turn? Chak de barf pe!" tweeted Mahindra.
Snapdeal acquires FreeCharge
(i) Snapdeal, one of India’s largest online marketplaces, today announced that it has acquired FreeCharge, a mobile transactions platform.(ii) With this acquisition, Snapdeal can offer a wide range of products and services, including financial services, mobile recharge and utility payments with a growing user base of over 40 million.
(iii) FreeCharge, a mobile commerce platform where users can pay their mobile, DTH and utility payments across most major operators, will continue to function as an independent platform and without any changes in its shopping experience.
(iv) The companies will collaborate to offer shopping experience to customers across both the platforms offering an even wider range of products and services.
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State Bank of India is ready to witness some major changes in its recruitment structure in near future.
As per SBI Chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya, the number of recruitment at the entry level will be based on the number of retirement in that particular year. She announced that the bank would make a schedule, so that everybody knows when the examinations will take place in the SBI group and for which kind of hiring.
In concern to hiring of spurts, Bhattacharya said that the bank will not hire spurts anymore as it was found inefficient. From now on the steady stream of people entering the organization will be easy to deal with as they can be properly trained and can work on board.
Campus recruitment is also on the cards of the Bank and the Bank is working on to get a bypass on 2013 court ruling banning state run banks from campus recruitment at India's elite universities. Bhattacharya was quoted saying that, "We've flagged to the government that at least a portion of our recruitment we should be able to do from campuses. The government has assured us they are working on this."
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
1. Indian policy makers have a difficult task of ________ Indian economy ________ a higher growth.
1) recoiling, on
2) reviving, across
3) recuperating, about
4) backfiring, for
5) rebounding, along
2. The industrial, agricultural, commercial and public services ________ a significant proportion of electricity for ________ their demand for final energy.
1) exhaust, accomplishing
2) consume, meeting
3) utilise, conforming
4) expend, completing
5) absorb, meeting
3. The ________ of three pill ars of sustainable development in public policies in a balanced measure is a difficult ________.
1) collection, duty
2) association, function
3) integration, exercise
4) combination, undertaking
5) group, act
4. Apart from reviewing the party’s _______ showing, ________ would be fixed on those who worked against the party’s interest.
1) dismal, accountability
2) formal, responsibility
3) outstanding, culpability
4) national, reasons
5) brilliant, answerability
5. The regulatory agencies must be knowledge-based, _______, independent and ________ for their actions to Parliament.
1) clear, culpable
2) functional, obliged
3) active, innocent
4) transparent, accountable
5) questionable, unreliable
Directions (Q. 5-10): 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) Everybody cannot do well on the index.
(B) This is the logic of a development index.
(C) The index is not based on a priori views about whether a particular state is less developed or not.
(D) It is equally important to note that the index and, therefore, the allocation of funds are relative.
(E) For this reason, some states that are ranked higher on the development scale would receive less
funds than a lower-ranked state.
(F) There has been insufficient appreciation that the composite development index is transparent and
based on official verifiable data.
6. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) F
4) C
5) E
7. Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) A
3) E
4) B
5) C
8. Which of the following would be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
1) E
2) C
3) D
4) F
5) B
9. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) C
2) A
3) B
4) E
5) D
10. Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) F
2) D
3) A
4) C
5) E
Answer:-
Answer:-
Q. 1 (5) | Q. 2 (2) | Q. 3 (3) | Q. 4 (1) | Q. 5 (4) |
Q. 6 (3) | Q. 7 (1) | Q. 8 (5) | Q. 9 (2) | Q. 10 (4) |
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