PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

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PREPARATORY SET-72 (THREE FILLER)

Direction (Qs.1 to 5): In each of the following paragraph, there are three words omitted. Below each sentence(s), there are five options and each option consists of three words which can fill the blanks respectively to make the sentence(s) grammatically and contextually correct. Find the most appropriate set of words that fit into the blanks contextually. If none of the given sets of words fill the blanks appropriately mark option (5) i.e., ‘none of these’ as your answer choice.

Question No : 1

So going forward, the model will move to how do you _____ both people and bots to deliver work. Also how do you leverage automation to actually disrupt business processes for a customer, how do you help them _____ better with legal contracts, how do you help them with anomaly detection, how do you help with anti-money laundering so business specific use cases that you can also devise. There is second thing around _____ and automation and then leveraging data, intelligence that comes with it.

(1) leverage, comply, balk

(2) surveillance, impede, balk

(3) surveillance, impede, cognition

(4) leverage, comply, cognition

(5) None of these

Question No : 2

According to Taparia, in order to stay up to speed with your financial health, you can create simple lists that clearly _____ your monthly cash flows and give you a holistic picture of your income, expenses, liabilities, savings and investments. “This can be _____ for optimal investment as it can alert you whenever you are going off track or you have more _____ income to invest,” he said.

(1) articulate, potent, disposable

(2) scrutiny, thwart, disposable

(3) scrutiny, thwart, foil

(4) articulate, potent, foil

(5) None of these

Question No : 3

The _____ about Cengiz suggests that, far from reining in a Saudi campaign to silence critics at home and abroad, the Saudi government is _____ what one former Obama administration official called the state’s “posture” to monitor _____ and critics.

(1) revelation, reinforcing, inhibit

(2) assist, nurture, inhibit

(3) assist, nurture, dissidents

(4) revelation, reinforcing, dissidents

(5) None of these

Question No : 4

In December, the Polish supreme court, which is still independent, ruled that the National Council of the Judiciary and the new _____ chamber were unlawfully _____. The government responded with legislative _____ to make it illegal for any judge to question the legality of its appointments – in effect banning judges from complying with the supreme court ruling.

(1) disciplinary, constituted, adjourn

(2) discourage, defer, adjourn

(3) disciplinary, constituted, proposals

(4) discourage, defer, proposals

(5) None of these

Question No : 5

Since coming to power in a military coup in 2013, President Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi has _____ a broad crackdown on political activity and free speech, _____ journalists, NGO workers and even the mildest critics. Egypt has built at least 19 new prisons since 2011, housing a swath of ordinary citizens such as Mohamed Nassif Mohamed Ghoneim, a tax office employee who was jailed in 2018 for a Facebook comment considered “offensive to the ruling _____, Sisi and the tax authority’s leaders.”

(1) overseen, detaining, uphold

(2) overseen, detaining, regime

(3) hurry, offset, uphold

(4) hurry, offset, regime

(5) None of these