PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

MATCHING TWO COLUMNS

PREPARATORY SET-39

Direction (Qs.1-5): In each of the following questions below, a sentence is given with some bold words which may contain errors. Below each of the sentence, a table is given with two columns in which column I contains the list of bold words, and in column II the suggested corrections are listed. You have to choose the best alternative among the four given options. If no correction is required against any given bold word, mark (5) i.e., “None of the above” as your answer.

 

Question No : 1

Industries that use hazardous procurement and chemicals deserve particular attention, and the Occupational Safety Code must have clear definitions, specifying limits of explosion for workers.

(1) D-H

(2) B-E

(3) C-G

(4) Both A-E and D-H

(5) None of the above

Question No : 2

A diet rich in plant-based foods and with fewer animal source foods conference both improved health and environmental benefits.

(1) Both B-F and D-H

(2) B-F

(3) C-G

(4) A-F

(5) None of the above

Question No : 3

Not surprisingly, as the UNEP report on ‘emissions gap’ released last November observes, global emissions peaked in 2017 after three years of stagnation.

(1) Both B-F and D-H

(2) B-F

(3) C-G

(4) D-H

(5) No Correction Required

Question No : 4

A gigantic volcanic eruption at Lake Toba in Indonesia 74,000 years ago, is believed to have entity Earth into a 1,000-year-long chill that avails out early humans in Asia and Africa. Now, evidence found on stone tools in the Son valley in central India suggests bands of hunter-gatherers not only survived the cataclysmic eruption but also turned out to be highly adaptable in the face of climate change.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (B)-(E)

(5) No error

Question No : 5

The S&P BSE Sensex latent in the wake of India’s tough measures that include effectively closing its borders and state governments ordering the shutdown of schools, colleges and cinemas, as the fight against Covid-19 went on a war footing with the number of new cases keeping on rising.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(E)

(3) (C)-(F)

(4) (A)-(D) & (B)-(E)

(5) No error