PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

MATCHING TWO COLUMNS

PREPARATORY SET-21

Direction (Qs.1-5): In the following questions a sentence is given, some parts of the sentence are given in bold which may have a grammatical or spelling error or they may be contextually incorrect. Two columns (I) and (II) are given, column (I) consists of bold parts of the sentence and column (II) consists of the appropriate replacement for the bold parts. Match the correct replacements. If the sentence is correct mark no error as your answer.

 

Question No : 1

Mr. Gandhi himself will remain active in politics, as he has made clear, but how much authority he would want to exercise remains an open question. His insistence of stepping down also comes from a realization that the dynasty tag is more a drag than a booster for his politics, and the party, in the current environment.

(1) A-D

(2) B-E

(3) C-F

(4) A-D & C-F

(5) No error

Question No : 2

The micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector in India is not only a key engine of growth, contributing more than 28% of the GDP and about 45% to manufacturing output. It is also a true reflection of economics where people really matter. An expert committee constitute by the Reserve Bank of India has in this context submitted a substantially germane study on the issues bedewilling MSMEs and made a fairly exhaustive set of recommendations to redress them.

(1) B-E

(2) A-D & B-E

(3) B-E & C-F

(4) A-D, B-E & C-F

(5) No error

Question No : 3

Today as we speak, the system liquidity is hugely surplus and we have also announced a liquidity backstop for banks to implement the NBFC [Non-Banking Financial Company] package which the Finance Minister announced in the Budget. When there is adequate liquidity, it always facilitates better transmission. So I would expect in the coming weeks and months that we would see better transmission taking place

(1) A-D & B-E

(2) B-E

(3) C-F

(4) C-F & B-D

(5) No error

Question No : 4

India needs to anticipate the AfCFTA’s likely impacted on its interests and try to influence and leverage it to enhance India-African economic ties. In principle, African economies becoming more formalised and transparent would be in India’s interest. While local manufactured items and services may ultimately compete with Indian exports, India firms can co-produce them in Africa.

(1) A-D

(2) B-E & C-F

(3) A-D & C-F

(4) C-F

(5) No error

Question No : 5

The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Bill, 2019, making a trust or any entity nonchalant by the Central government eligible for consideration of grant of permission to set up a unit in special economic zones. Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the Bill, which would replace an ordinance, was aimed at improving and dispiriting more investments and introducing features including single-window clearance and to ease imports and exports.

(1) C-F & A-D

(2) C-F

(3) A-D & B-E

(4) B-E & C-F

(5) No error