What is/are the prerequisite(s) for India to enter into the league of top three most populated nations of the world by 2020? India will require to have a continuous GDP growth rate of twelve per cent for a period of five years. India will have to double not only its GDP every year for six years but also its per capita income every seven years. Efficient and corruption-free deployment of existing resources for a minimum period often years.
Direction: Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If one of the sentences is appropriate, mark (e) as the answer.
The third plan was largely devoted _____.
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for nearly three years when the economy fluctuated.
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to a very low growth in industrial production of 3.9 per cent against the targeted rate of 5-10 per cent.
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on the development of capital-and producer-goods industries.
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to long - run benefits and was in line with the objectives of increase in the national output and income generating huge employment.
Direction: Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If one of the sentences is appropriate, mark (e) as the answer.
After the wake-up call of economic reforms and trade liberalisation _____.
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reveals the fact that the increase in GDP growth has not turned into increasing exports.
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indicates that the exports are not responding as fast as compared to imports.
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the role of external sector became crucial in determining the fate of Indian economy;
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agriculture and allied sector being close to Hindu growth rate means more need of the God's blessing.
Direction: Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If one of the sentences is appropriate, mark (e) as the answer.
Like our indigenous seeds are becoming extinct_____.
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we will have to return to the wisdom of our traditions, our own desi seeds, plough-bullocks and cow-dung fertiliser-based farming if we want to save our tradition.
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so also are we losing agriculture-related vocabulary.
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entire culture around our farming activities and lift system is being hampered.
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people would be involved at every step, every procedure of farming, right from the day it was planted to the day it was harvested.
Direction: Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If one of the sentences is appropriate, mark (e) as the answer.
_____ a large capital flow helped making varieties of quality goods and services, cheap telephone services, internet and computers, airline services, etc available offering choices in the free market.
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As a result of economic reforms
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This rising menace of unethical and misleading advertisements by
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Moreover, there is a. growing dissatisfaction and serious concern raised by
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The rate of growth of consumerist culture is expected to increase
Direction: Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If one of the sentences is appropriate, mark (e) as the answer.
Media play significant role in bringing _____
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assets in spreading consumer awareness.
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regularly the free-market wrongdoings.
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underweight, under measurement, substandard quality of products and materials.
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the trader bodies and associations can be roped in by giving them confidence that the consumer rights protection is for the benefit of all stakeholders.
Direction: 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.
As the name signifies there is no cash payment involved. With the increasing use of credit cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the society is moving towards cashless transactions. Banks run the credit risk on the holders as and when the credit cards are issued whereas debit cards are free of such risk on banks because the risk is limited to available balance in the holder's account. In India, however, the use of credit cards is restricted mostly to personal transactions. Credit cards are available at a certain charge and overdue rate of interest varies from 18 per cent to 36 per cent per annum whereas the debit cards are issued free to user bank's customer or holder. (F) Credit and debit cards' popularly also known as plastic money, are used to make payments for purchase of goods and services by the holder from the member establishments.
Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: 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.
As the name signifies there is no cash payment involved. With the increasing use of credit cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the society is moving towards cashless transactions. Banks run the credit risk on the holders as and when the credit cards are issued whereas debit cards are free of such risk on banks because the risk is limited to available balance in the holder's account. In India, however, the use of credit cards is restricted mostly to personal transactions. Credit cards are available at a certain charge and overdue rate of interest varies from 18 per cent to 36 per cent per annum whereas the debit cards are issued free to user bank's customer or holder. (F) Credit and debit cards' popularly also known as plastic money, are used to make payments for purchase of goods and services by the holder from the member establishments.
Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: 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.
As the name signifies there is no cash payment involved. With the increasing use of credit cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the society is moving towards cashless transactions. Banks run the credit risk on the holders as and when the credit cards are issued whereas debit cards are free of such risk on banks because the risk is limited to available balance in the holder's account. In India, however, the use of credit cards is restricted mostly to personal transactions. Credit cards are available at a certain charge and overdue rate of interest varies from 18 per cent to 36 per cent per annum whereas the debit cards are issued free to user bank's customer or holder. (F) Credit and debit cards' popularly also known as plastic money, are used to make payments for purchase of goods and services by the holder from the member establishments.
Which of the following would be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: 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.
As the name signifies there is no cash payment involved. With the increasing use of credit cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the society is moving towards cashless transactions. Banks run the credit risk on the holders as and when the credit cards are issued whereas debit cards are free of such risk on banks because the risk is limited to available balance in the holder's account. In India, however, the use of credit cards is restricted mostly to personal transactions. Credit cards are available at a certain charge and overdue rate of interest varies from 18 per cent to 36 per cent per annum whereas the debit cards are issued free to user bank's customer or holder. (F) Credit and debit cards' popularly also known as plastic money, are used to make payments for purchase of goods and services by the holder from the member establishments.
Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: 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.
As the name signifies there is no cash payment involved. With the increasing use of credit cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the society is moving towards cashless transactions. Banks run the credit risk on the holders as and when the credit cards are issued whereas debit cards are free of such risk on banks because the risk is limited to available balance in the holder's account. In India, however, the use of credit cards is restricted mostly to personal transactions. Credit cards are available at a certain charge and overdue rate of interest varies from 18 per cent to 36 per cent per annum whereas the debit cards are issued free to user bank's customer or holder. (F) Credit and debit cards' popularly also known as plastic money, are used to make payments for purchase of goods and services by the holder from the member establishments.
Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: In each of the given sentences, select the sentence which would cither follow or precede the given sentence in grammatically and conceptually appropriate manner. The instruction is given at the end of every statement.
It was envisaged that an overall increase in economic activity, with the rise of middle class, will ultimately benefit the poorer members of the society through 'trickle-down effect'. Which of the following sentences would immediately precede the above sentence?
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The incentives for private investment have increased the investment flow in capital-intensive technologies and not in labour-intensive technologies.
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The rise of middle class was expected to fuel the growth of the economy through the multiplier effect.
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This has been the key logic for giving tax breaks and benefits to business and higher-income groups.
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The proponents of reforms have been gala about the new jobs made available due to reforms.
Direction: In each of the given sentences, select the sentence which would cither follow or precede the given sentence in grammatically and conceptually appropriate manner. The instruction is given at the end of every statement.
Through a Gazette notification of May 15, 2013 a new Drug Price Control Order (DPCO) is in place. Which of the following sentences would immediately follow the above sentence?
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But a closer look reveals that the DPCO 2013 has major problems and would lead to regulation of only 17-18 per cent of the sales in the market.
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It has been claimed that some medicines will be cheaper by 80 per cent.
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It has been welcomed in some quarters on the grounds that it will substantially reduce the price of the 348 medicines in the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM).
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The SC, during the hearing in Oct 2013, had said that the Government should continue with the cost Based Pricing (CBP) that has been used for the 14 medicines that have been under price control since 1995.
Direction: In each of the given sentences, select the sentence which would cither follow or precede the given sentence in grammatically and conceptually appropriate manner. The instruction is given at the end of every statement.
There are different phases of growth of Indian economy. Which of the following sentences would immediately follow the above sentence?
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But total reforms were initiated only after 1991.
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Partial reforms were started during 1980s.
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The currency crisis of the 1990s compelled the policy makers to initiate the reforms.
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Before 1980s there was relative stagnation in the economy with average growth rate of GDP at 3.5 per cent.
Direction: In each of the given sentences, select the sentence which would cither follow or precede the given sentence in grammatically and conceptually appropriate manner. The instruction is given at the end of every statement.
Importantly, 63 per cent of these households are in rural areas. Which of the following sentence would immediately precede the above sentence?
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Going by the 2011 census data, 102 million households out of a total of 247 million in India are not covered by the banking system.
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The coverage of urban household by banks, according to the Census data, is more compared to rural households.
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It is noteworthy, however, that between 2001 and 2011, there was a 23 per cent increase in the number of households serviced by banks.
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The increment was more pronounced in the rural areas, where the share of such households rose from 30 per cent to 54 per cent.
Direction: In each of the given sentences, select the sentence which would cither follow or precede the given sentence in grammatically and conceptually appropriate manner. The instruction is given at the end of every statement.
Coming out of a damaging crisis, the microfmance sector in general and MFIs (microfinace institutions) in particular have been looking forward to a robust regulatory arrangement? Which of the following sentences would immediately follow the above sentence?
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Its emphasis on encouraging Self Regulatory Organisations (SRO) gives some hope that sector networks will get to play more definite and constructive role in helping MFIs stick to the regulated path.
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However, RBI has limited its focus only to MFIs as of now.
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The intervention of the central bank on several occasions has helped ease the situation substantially by boosting the confidence of the banking system and facilitating increased funds flow to MFIs.
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In the absence of an appropriate regulatory umbrella, the non-profit and community-based microfmance organisations are left with only one option - transform into either, an NBFC-MFI or into a profit-earning company.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. In the recent past, the Indian economy has had to (26) varied challenges in its resolve to (27) its economic success. The major challenges included: unsupportive external environment, domestic structural (28), growth slowdown and inflationary pressures. The slowdown (29) in the decline in, the growth of Gross Domestic Product (at factor cost at constant 2004-05 prices) from 8.9 per cent in 2010-11 to 6.7 per cent in 2011-12 and 4.5 per cent in 2012-13. With the economy (30) to have registered a growth rate of 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, the declining trend in growth seems to have reversed. The growth slowdown in India is (31) in sync with trends in similar emerging economies. The sharp downturn in growth owes to the (32) of domestic factors with global economic environment of uncertainties and slow growth in many advanced economies. The growth of real GDP has generally shown a declining trend since the first quarter (Q1) of 2011-12, and is characterised by a (33) in services growth and (3 slowdown in industry. The (34) in agriculture on the back of a steady monsoon and robust growth in financial and business services led to a modest uptick in growth in 2013-14.
India is negotiating the Broad-based Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) with which of the following groups/countries? The agreement is now in its final leg.
The Reserve Bank of India asked banks not to levy penalties on customers in which of the following conditions as part of a consumer protection initiative recently?
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Not paying minimum amount due of credit cards up to three months
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Not maintaining a minimum balance in an inoperative account
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Defaulting on EMI of housing loans up to three months
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Defaulting on EMI of theft vehicles whose claims are under process with insurers
As per news published in financial newspapers, Indian Rupee is appreciating these days. Which of the following statements is/are correct in this regard?
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The exchange rate of rupee has gone up.
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The value of rupee has gone up and now it is 110 paise and not 100 paise.
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You can purchase more items in one rupee than you earlier did.
The RBI said that banks will not be permitted to charge foreclosure charges or pre-payment penalties on all floating rate term loans sanctioned to individual borrowers, with immediate effect. Floating loan products include
Afghanistan started using it's first-ever satellite, AFGHANSAT 1, which will support broadcasting, mobile telephony and IP connectivity in the country. This satellite has been leased from which of the following agencies?
A few states have achieved the target of complete financial inclusion under the scheme Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. Which of the following is NOT among them?
Which of the following stock exchanges ceased to exist from May 30, 2014 after it failed to adhere to several new regulatory requirements outlined by market regulate Sebi? It was a 76-year-old stock exchange.
India launched its own payment gateway 'RuPay', equivalent to Visa and Master card recently. Which of the following statements is/are NOT correct about the new card?
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It is developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).
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It will work on three channels-ATMs, Point of Sale (POS) and Online Sales.
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It is the third such payment gateway in the world.
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A variant of RuPay would shortly be launched by IRCTC, which will help in booking railway tickets.
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For clearing and settlement of each transaction, banks will have to pay 40 per cent lower fees on RuPay platform compared to other international platforms.
Which of the following is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America and is generally considered as the largest freshwater lake in the World in terms of surface area?
Direction: Study the radar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The graph shows the income of various aviation companies (in Rs. crore) in different years.
Number of passengers \[=\frac{\text{Income}}{\text{Fare}\,\text{per}\,\text{passenger}}\]
If the fare of Indigo is Rs.5000 in 2013 and that of Air India is Rs.4000 in 2010 for all classes of passengers, then what is the ratio of the number of passengers of Indigo in the year 2013 to that of Air India in the year 2010?
Direction: Study the radar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The graph shows the income of various aviation companies (in Rs. crore) in different years.
Number of passengers \[=\frac{\text{Income}}{\text{Fare}\,\text{per}\,\text{passenger}}\]
The fare of Jet Airways is 10% more than that of Kingfisher and the fare of Indigo is 25% less than that of Kingfisher. If the fare of Kingfisher is Rs.7000 per passenger in 2014, then what is the total number of passengers of Jet Airways in the year 2014?
If the total cattle in Denmark is 1200000 and the ratio of cows in Denmark to that in Spain is 3 : 5, then what is the total number of cattle in Spain? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
If the total number of other animals in Denmark increases by 10% per annum then what will the number of other animals be after 2 years? (Given that the number of other animals at present is 1.5 lakh)
If the number of buffaloes in Spain increases by 5% per annum, then what was the number of buffaloes in Spain two years ago? (Given that the number of buffaloes is 2.5 lakh as of now)
If the total number of goats in Spain is 50000 and the ratio of goats in Spain to that in Denmark is 2 : 3 then what is the total number of cattle in Denmark?
If the price of Mango is Rs.30 per kg, Apple Rs.40 per kg, Orange Rs.20 per kg. Other fruits Rs.15 per kg and Guava Rs. 18 per kg for both Shop A and B, then what is the difference between the cost of all fruits at Shop A and that at Shop B?
Direction: Study the given bar-chart carefully and answer the following questions.
The number of villages in Nagaland where electrification was done in 2013 is what percentage of the number of villages in Tripura where electrification was done in 2014?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and arrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
Input: united madrid 89 chair 21 aircraft Liverpool beneath honey 11 everyday
Which step number will be the following output? 11 honey 21 chair 89 madrid united aircraft Liverpool beneath everyday
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and arrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
Input: united madrid 89 chair 21 aircraft Liverpool beneath honey 11 everyday
How many steps will be required to get the final output?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and arrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
Input: united madrid 89 chair 21 aircraft Liverpool beneath honey 11 everyday
Which word/number would be the fifth from the right in Step V?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and arrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
Input: united madrid 89 chair 21 aircraft Liverpool beneath honey 11 everyday
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and arrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
Input: united madrid 89 chair 21 aircraft Liverpool beneath honey 11 everyday
If in a certain way 'honey' is related to 'aircraft' and 'chair' is related to 'beneath' then 'madrid' would be related to which of the following in the last step?
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Twelve friends are sitting in two squares. One square is inside another. P, Q, R, S, T and V are in the outer square facing inward. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the inner square facing outward. They all are sitting in such a way that in each square four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides and two persons are sitting on diagonally opposite comers. Each friend in the inner square is facing another friend of the outer square. There are exactly two persons sitting between P and T. E sits second to the left of A. R is on the immediate left of the one who is facing A. Neither E nor A faces either T or P. S is facing F and Q is not opposite R in the outer square. T is not sitting adjacent to S. B is not facing P. Between B and D there are as many persons as between R and V.
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Twelve friends are sitting in two squares. One square is inside another. P, Q, R, S, T and V are in the outer square facing inward. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the inner square facing outward. They all are sitting in such a way that in each square four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides and two persons are sitting on diagonally opposite comers. Each friend in the inner square is facing another friend of the outer square. There are exactly two persons sitting between P and T. E sits second to the left of A. R is on the immediate left of the one who is facing A. Neither E nor A faces either T or P. S is facing F and Q is not opposite R in the outer square. T is not sitting adjacent to S. B is not facing P. Between B and D there are as many persons as between R and V.
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Twelve friends are sitting in two squares. One square is inside another. P, Q, R, S, T and V are in the outer square facing inward. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the inner square facing outward. They all are sitting in such a way that in each square four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides and two persons are sitting on diagonally opposite comers. Each friend in the inner square is facing another friend of the outer square. There are exactly two persons sitting between P and T. E sits second to the left of A. R is on the immediate left of the one who is facing A. Neither E nor A faces either T or P. S is facing F and Q is not opposite R in the outer square. T is not sitting adjacent to S. B is not facing P. Between B and D there are as many persons as between R and V.
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Twelve friends are sitting in two squares. One square is inside another. P, Q, R, S, T and V are in the outer square facing inward. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the inner square facing outward. They all are sitting in such a way that in each square four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides and two persons are sitting on diagonally opposite comers. Each friend in the inner square is facing another friend of the outer square. There are exactly two persons sitting between P and T. E sits second to the left of A. R is on the immediate left of the one who is facing A. Neither E nor A faces either T or P. S is facing F and Q is not opposite R in the outer square. T is not sitting adjacent to S. B is not facing P. Between B and D there are as many persons as between R and V.
Four of the five are alike in a certain manner. Select the one which is not similar to the other four.
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Twelve friends are sitting in two squares. One square is inside another. P, Q, R, S, T and V are in the outer square facing inward. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the inner square facing outward. They all are sitting in such a way that in each square four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides and two persons are sitting on diagonally opposite comers. Each friend in the inner square is facing another friend of the outer square. There are exactly two persons sitting between P and T. E sits second to the left of A. R is on the immediate left of the one who is facing A. Neither E nor A faces either T or P. S is facing F and Q is not opposite R in the outer square. T is not sitting adjacent to S. B is not facing P. Between B and D there are as many persons as between R and V.
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All seconds are hours.
No minute is needle.
Some hours are needles.
Conclusions: I. All needles being seconds is a possibility. II. Some seconds are hours.
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All seconds are hours.
No minute is needle.
Some hours are needles.
Conclusions: I. No hour is a minute. II. Some minutes are hours.
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: No sweet is a drink.
Some liquids are solids.
All drinks are liquids.
Conclusions: I. All drinks are solids". II. Some liquids are definitely not sweets.
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: No sweet is a drink.
Some liquids are solids.
All drinks are liquids.
Conclusions: I. All sweets being liquids is a possibility. II. All liquids being sweets is a possibility.
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: Some stones are woods.
Some woods are not leaves.
All branches are stones.
Conclusions: I. Some stones are not leaves. II. All branches are woods.
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In a certain code language, 'newspaper enhance they knowledge' is written as 'yo no co po', 'new enhance good version' is written as 'co so ro jo', 'good knowledge is E necessary' is written as 'bo to ro po', 'the new brand book' is written as 'qojo do yo', and 'book is necessary' is written as 'bo do to'.
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In a certain code language, 'newspaper enhance they knowledge' is written as 'yo no co po', 'new enhance good version' is written as 'co so ro jo', 'good knowledge is E necessary' is written as 'bo to ro po', 'the new brand book' is written as 'qojo do yo', and 'book is necessary' is written as 'bo do to'.
Which of the following is the code for 'brand enhance version'?
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In a certain code language, 'newspaper enhance they knowledge' is written as 'yo no co po', 'new enhance good version' is written as 'co so ro jo', 'good knowledge is E necessary' is written as 'bo to ro po', 'the new brand book' is written as 'qojo do yo', and 'book is necessary' is written as 'bo do to'.
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In a certain code language, 'newspaper enhance they knowledge' is written as 'yo no co po', 'new enhance good version' is written as 'co so ro jo', 'good knowledge is E necessary' is written as 'bo to ro po', 'the new brand book' is written as 'qojo do yo', and 'book is necessary' is written as 'bo do to'.
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In a certain code language, 'newspaper enhance they knowledge' is written as 'yo no co po', 'new enhance good version' is written as 'co so ro jo', 'good knowledge is E necessary' is written as 'bo to ro po', 'the new brand book' is written as 'qojo do yo', and 'book is necessary' is written as 'bo do to'.
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U from six different areas, viz Rohini, Indirapuram, Dwarka, Kaushambi, Munirka and Vaishali, go for shopping in six different shopping complexes, viz Sahara, GIP, CSM, Shipra and Select City walk, but not necessarily in the same order. Three different types of transports are used by them, viz Car; Bus and Metro, in such a manner that two persons use the same type of transport but not necessarily in the same order.
+ P uses car and lives in Vaishali but he does not go to CSM and Select City walk.
+ The person going to Shipra Complex uses car and the one going to GIP uses bus.
+ T uses the same type of transport as the person from D warka.
+ CSM Complex is chosen by the person who uses bus.
+ R is neither from Rohini nor from Munirka and he goes to Shipra Complex.
+ One of the persons who use Metro goes to Sahara Complex.
+ Q is from Kaushambi and goes to GIP. He does not use the same transport as S.
+ U is neither from Indirapuram nor from Munirka.
+ Select City walk and GIP Complex are not visited by the persons who use car.
+ The persons from Kaushambi and Rohini are using the same type of transport.
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U from six different areas, viz Rohini, Indirapuram, Dwarka, Kaushambi, Munirka and Vaishali, go for shopping in six different shopping complexes, viz Sahara, GIP, CSM, Shipra and Select City walk, but not necessarily in the same order. Three different types of transports are used by them, viz Car; Bus and Metro, in such a manner that two persons use the same type of transport but not necessarily in the same order.
+ P uses car and lives in Vaishali but he does not go to CSM and Select City walk.
+ The person going to Shipra Complex uses car and the one going to GIP uses bus.
+ T uses the same type of transport as the person from D warka.
+ CSM Complex is chosen by the person who uses bus.
+ R is neither from Rohini nor from Munirka and he goes to Shipra Complex.
+ One of the persons who use Metro goes to Sahara Complex.
+ Q is from Kaushambi and goes to GIP. He does not use the same transport as S.
+ U is neither from Indirapuram nor from Munirka.
+ Select City walk and GIP Complex are not visited by the persons who use car.
+ The persons from Kaushambi and Rohini are using the same type of transport.
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U from six different areas, viz Rohini, Indirapuram, Dwarka, Kaushambi, Munirka and Vaishali, go for shopping in six different shopping complexes, viz Sahara, GIP, CSM, Shipra and Select City walk, but not necessarily in the same order. Three different types of transports are used by them, viz Car; Bus and Metro, in such a manner that two persons use the same type of transport but not necessarily in the same order.
+ P uses car and lives in Vaishali but he does not go to CSM and Select City walk.
+ The person going to Shipra Complex uses car and the one going to GIP uses bus.
+ T uses the same type of transport as the person from D warka.
+ CSM Complex is chosen by the person who uses bus.
+ R is neither from Rohini nor from Munirka and he goes to Shipra Complex.
+ One of the persons who use Metro goes to Sahara Complex.
+ Q is from Kaushambi and goes to GIP. He does not use the same transport as S.
+ U is neither from Indirapuram nor from Munirka.
+ Select City walk and GIP Complex are not visited by the persons who use car.
+ The persons from Kaushambi and Rohini are using the same type of transport.
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U from six different areas, viz Rohini, Indirapuram, Dwarka, Kaushambi, Munirka and Vaishali, go for shopping in six different shopping complexes, viz Sahara, GIP, CSM, Shipra and Select City walk, but not necessarily in the same order. Three different types of transports are used by them, viz Car; Bus and Metro, in such a manner that two persons use the same type of transport but not necessarily in the same order.
+ P uses car and lives in Vaishali but he does not go to CSM and Select City walk.
+ The person going to Shipra Complex uses car and the one going to GIP uses bus.
+ T uses the same type of transport as the person from D warka.
+ CSM Complex is chosen by the person who uses bus.
+ R is neither from Rohini nor from Munirka and he goes to Shipra Complex.
+ One of the persons who use Metro goes to Sahara Complex.
+ Q is from Kaushambi and goes to GIP. He does not use the same transport as S.
+ U is neither from Indirapuram nor from Munirka.
+ Select City walk and GIP Complex are not visited by the persons who use car.
+ The persons from Kaushambi and Rohini are using the same type of transport.
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U from six different areas, viz Rohini, Indirapuram, Dwarka, Kaushambi, Munirka and Vaishali, go for shopping in six different shopping complexes, viz Sahara, GIP, CSM, Shipra and Select City walk, but not necessarily in the same order. Three different types of transports are used by them, viz Car; Bus and Metro, in such a manner that two persons use the same type of transport but not necessarily in the same order.
+ P uses car and lives in Vaishali but he does not go to CSM and Select City walk.
+ The person going to Shipra Complex uses car and the one going to GIP uses bus.
+ T uses the same type of transport as the person from D warka.
+ CSM Complex is chosen by the person who uses bus.
+ R is neither from Rohini nor from Munirka and he goes to Shipra Complex.
+ One of the persons who use Metro goes to Sahara Complex.
+ Q is from Kaushambi and goes to GIP. He does not use the same transport as S.
+ U is neither from Indirapuram nor from Munirka.
+ Select City walk and GIP Complex are not visited by the persons who use car.
+ The persons from Kaushambi and Rohini are using the same type of transport.
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Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street comers and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.
Which of the following is the main cause of the rising child labour in India?
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Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street comers and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.
Which of the following can be the main effect of the increasing child labour in India?
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Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street comers and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.
What course of action should the government take to reduce the problem of child labour in India?
I. The govt should make strict laws against the practice of child labour.
II. The govt should provide social security to the people.
III. The govt should provide quality work.
IV. The govt should promote social values among the people.
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Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street comers and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the given passage?
A)
Child labour can be reduced by providing skill development to the people.
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B)
Child labour has created the wrong image of India in international arena.
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C)
The condition of child labour has not improved in India and is causing threat to the society.
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D)
Child labour is reducing the quality of education.
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India's sex ratio for the females is alarming. The ratio has declined from 976 females (for every 1000 males) in 1961 to 940 in 2011. Every national census has documented a decline in the ratio, signaling a ubiquitous trend. Preliminary data from the 2011 census have recorded many districts with sex ratios of less than 850. The ratio in urban areas is significantly lower than that in rural parts of the country. Reports suggest evidence of violence and trafficking of poor women and forced polyandry in some regions with markedly skewed ratios. The overall steep and consistent decline in the ratio mandates serious review.
Which of the following is the main cause of declining sex ratio?
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India's sex ratio for the females is alarming. The ratio has declined from 976 females (for every 1000 males) in 1961 to 940 in 2011. Every national census has documented a decline in the ratio, signaling a ubiquitous trend. Preliminary data from the 2011 census have recorded many districts with sex ratios of less than 850. The ratio in urban areas is significantly lower than that in rural parts of the country. Reports suggest evidence of violence and trafficking of poor women and forced polyandry in some regions with markedly skewed ratios. The overall steep and consistent decline in the ratio mandates serious review.
Which of the following is the effect of declining sex ratio in India?
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India's sex ratio for the females is alarming. The ratio has declined from 976 females (for every 1000 males) in 1961 to 940 in 2011. Every national census has documented a decline in the ratio, signaling a ubiquitous trend. Preliminary data from the 2011 census have recorded many districts with sex ratios of less than 850. The ratio in urban areas is significantly lower than that in rural parts of the country. Reports suggest evidence of violence and trafficking of poor women and forced polyandry in some regions with markedly skewed ratios. The overall steep and consistent decline in the ratio mandates serious review.
What course of action should the government take to improve the sex ratio in India?
I. Make the females self-dependent.
II. Increase female literacy.
III. Strict punishment for practicing gender inequality
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India's sex ratio for the females is alarming. The ratio has declined from 976 females (for every 1000 males) in 1961 to 940 in 2011. Every national census has documented a decline in the ratio, signaling a ubiquitous trend. Preliminary data from the 2011 census have recorded many districts with sex ratios of less than 850. The ratio in urban areas is significantly lower than that in rural parts of the country. Reports suggest evidence of violence and trafficking of poor women and forced polyandry in some regions with markedly skewed ratios. The overall steep and consistent decline in the ratio mandates serious review.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the passage?
A)
Absence of strict laws is decreasing sex ratio
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B)
Human trafficking and forced polyandry are skewing the sex ratio.
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C)
The child sex ratio in rural areas is low due to the lower rate of literacy