Directions (Q. 1-10): 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.
India's approach towards treatment
of (1) banks is yet another interesting issue. Rather than closing them
down, policy makers in India have shown a preference to (2) such banks
with healthy public sector banks. It has been (3) in certain
circles that such an approach may give rise to a moral hazard problem.
However, two issues need (4) in this context. First, commercial
banks are the most dominant and systemically important segment of the financial
system. Second, over 70 per cent of the bank depositors in India are small
depositors. Therefore, systemic concerns coupled with the necessity to (5) the
interest of small depositors have been (6) in the minds of policy makers
while (7) with insolvent banks. This issue had not (8) much
attention in the context of a predominantly government-owned banking system. As
the weight of private banks increases further thinking will need to be done on
this subject, both in terms of (9) of insolvency through advance
regulatory supervision and action, and post-insolvency measures that (10) moral
hazard and eventual fiscal cost.
1.
1) insolvent
2) foreign
3) cooperative
4) small
5) private
2.
1) dissolve
2) relegate
3) anchor
4) merge
5) connect
3.
1) resolved
2) felt
3) promised
4) identified
5) done
4.
1) resolutions
2) decisions
3) approaches
4) priority
5) consideration
5.
1) enhance
2) increase
3) safeguard
4) rationalize
5) evolve
6.
1) paramount
2) superficial
3) extradited
4) vested
5) imbibing
7.
1) conniving
2) coping
3) absorbing
4) dealing
5) conversing
8.
1) paid
2) offered
3) deserved
4) distracted
5) received
9.
1) enhancement
2) prevention
3) attachment
4) refurbishment
5) expedition
10.
1) anticipate
2) provoke
3) discourage
4) envisage
5) create
Directions (Q 11- 15): Read each
sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will
be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there
is no error the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
11. The Director asked me 1)/ how I have not 2)/ taken
his permission 3) / before applying for the new job. 4)/ No error
5)
12. Buy presents for ladies 1)/ in their absence 2) / is
a very 3)/ difficult task. 4) / No error 5)
13. A disaster management cell is opened l.)/ by the
state government 2)/ before the rainy season 3)/ as a
precautionary measure. 4) / No error 5)
14. This college has 1) / a glorious tradition 2) / that
attract 3) / good students to the college. 4) / No error 5)
15. Manasi is too busy l)/ in her current 2)/ programmes
to take 3) / up any new ones. 4)/ No error 5)
Answers..
1. (1)
2. (4)
3. (2)
4. (5)
5. (3)
6. (1)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (2)
10. (3)
11. (2)
12. (1)
13. (5)
14. (3)
15. (2)
1. (1)
2. (4)
3. (2)
4. (5)
5. (3)
6. (1)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (2)
10. (3)
11. (2)
12. (1)
13. (5)
14. (3)
15. (2)
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