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Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 1

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

The public sector has been called the private sector of politicians, used for creating patronage __________ and __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 1

In the context of the sentence, the only appropriate combination of words is that of "networks" and "kickbacks". All other options are either grammatically or contextually incorrect. The sentence says that politicians gain a lot of private favours by sponsoring the public sector through set-ups and bribes.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 2

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

If people fail to realize the __________ of the water crisis India is facing and fail to be __________ into action then there are bound to be many more Chennais.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 2

“Water crisis” after the first blank indicates that the blank refers to the level of water crisis. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “magnitude”, “intensity” and “acuteness”. Hence options C and E are eliminated.

The second blank tries to convey that if people fail to be inspired to take action then there would be more regions with severe water crisis. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “galvanized” which means ‘shock or excite someone into taking action’. The words “recommended" and “ploughed” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and D as well.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

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Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 3

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

The internal and concurrent audit system of banks is intended to red __________ risks in real time, but has failed and must be __________ up.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 3

In the context of the sentence, the word that is most suitable for the first blank is “flag” and that for the second blank is “shored”. All the other options are grammatically and contextually incorrect.

A red flag (Idiom)

Meaning: A sign or signal indicating potential, incipient, or imminent danger or trouble.

E.g.: There are a couple of red flags you need to look out for to make sure your company stays profitable.

Shored up (Phrasal verb)

Meaning: to make something stronger by supporting it

E.g.: The plan will enable his company to shore up its financial position.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 4

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Further, to augment bond market liquidity, corporates need to be encouraged to __________ exiting bonds under the same International Securities Identification Number, to duly shore up floating __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 4

The words “exiting bonds” after the first blank indicate that the blank is a word that conveys that these bonds need to re-enter the market. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “redistribute”, “reissue” and “recirculate”. Hence options B and E are eliminated.

The second blank has to have a meaning similar to ‘bonds’ as the reissue of bonds would help to support it. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “stocks” which means ‘shares which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of ordinary share dividends’. The words “stakes" and “steaks” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and D as well.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 5

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Population growth tapers off with __________ literacy, access to contraception, and social and economic __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 5

The statement wants to convey that population growth will decrease if people become more aware and educated. In the context of the sentence, "increased" or "improved" can fit the first blank and this eliminates options B, D and E. Further, as population growth will also decrease if social and economic conditions are improved, "progress" is the most appropriate choice for the second blank. Thus, option C gets eliminated as well.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 6

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Reportedly, heavy machines could not reach the collapsed building in the Dongri area in South Mumbai as the lanes, with overhead wires __________ , were too __________ to admit them.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 6

“Overhead wires” before the first blank indicate that the blank describes the state of the wires. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “hanging”, “drooping” and “dangling”. Hence options B and E are eliminated.

The second blank refers to the reason why the lanes could not permit the heavy machines to reach the collapsed building. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “narrow” meaning that the lanes were not wide enough. The words “wide" and “broad” are opposite to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and C as well.

Option D is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 7

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

The idea of a single large PSB mimicking the Life Insurance Corporation of India model in the insurance space may be considered, but such an entity could create serious distortions, such as __________ hazard stemming from the too-big-to- __________ syndrome, with the next biggest bank being on-fourth its size.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 7

In the context of the sentence, the word that is most suitable for the first blank is “moral” and that for the second blank is “fail”. All the other options are grammatically and contextually incorrect.

Moral hazard (Concept used in Economics)

Meaning: lack of incentive to guard against risk where one is protected from its consequences.

E.g.: Comprehensive insurance policies decrease incentive to take care of your possessions and leads to moral hazard.

Too-big-to-fail

Meaning: When a financial organization or other business is too-big-to-fail, it so important to the economy of a country that a government or central bank must take measures to prevent it from ceasing to trade or going bankrupt.

E.g.: He caused a stir earlier this month when he said that no company was too big to fail.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 8

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

This focus on procedures over outcomes is a recipe for bad management, and explains why PSUs tend to perform so much __________ than their private sector __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 8

“Bad management” indicates that the performance of the PSUs would be negative. The conjunction “than” after the second blank signifies that it will be in comparative degree. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “worse”, “poorer” and “shoddier”. Hence options B and E are eliminated.

The comparison of the performance of PSUs has been made with that of equivalent organizations in the private sector. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “peers”. The words “friends" and “foes” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options C and D as well.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 9

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Occupational safety and health are important for improved __________ and __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 9

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "productivity" and "growth". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. The sentence wants to convey that healthy workers are able to perform better and hence the safety and health of workers contribute greatly to the overall productivity.

Option D is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 10

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Rapid urbanisation and rising __________ in rainfall patterns make it __________ that we transparently manage water resources nationally.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 10

The word “rainfall” after the first blank indicates that the word describes the state of rainfall patterns. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “variability”, “fluctuations” and “uncertainty”. Hence options B and E are eliminated.

The second blank tries to convey that it is important to “transparently manage water resources”. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “imperative” which means ‘of vital importance; crucial’. The words “inefficient" and “indifferent” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options C and D as well.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 11

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

1. Given the history and the demands of domestic politics, particularly in Pakistan, the two countries are unlikely to present a __________ of neighbourly __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 11

In the context of the sentence, the only appropriate combination of words is that of "picture" and "cooperation". This makes the sentence meaningfully correct. All other options are either grammatically or contextually incorrect. Therefore, options A, B, D and E are eliminated. The sentence means that there is very little possibility that the two countries would be able to have friendly relations because of their history and the demands of domestic politics.

Option C is hence the correct answer

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 12

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

In mature economies, central banks accept corporate bonds as __________ for their liquidity management operations, so as to purposefully __________ the bond market.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 12

The sentence conveys that in mature countries bonds are accepted as ‘guarantee’ for their liquidity management operations. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “security”, “collateral” and “insurance”. Hence options C and E are eliminated.

The word “purposefully” before the second blank indicates that the central banks have done something with a positive effect. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “develop’. The word “undermine" has the opposite meaning and “accentuate” is irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and D as well.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 13

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

Local bodies __________ under rules to ensure segregation, collection and transfer of waste to registered recyclers have __________ failed to fulfill their responsibilities.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 13

The words “under rules” give us the clue to the first blank. It shows that the local bodies were required by rules to segregate, collect and transfer waste. In the context of the sentence, the word that is suitable for the first blank is “authorized” or “mandated” or “delegated”. Hence options C and E are eliminated.

The clue to the second blank lies in the word “failed” after it indicating that the word must express the scale of failure. The only word that aptly conveys this meaning is “spectacularly” expressing that the failure was of a huge scale. The adjectives "enormous" or “great” would have been considered if they were in their adverb form. This eliminates options A and D as well.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 14

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

They said that trade ministers of both countries would meet at an early date and sort out contentious issues relating to market access, trade __________ and trade __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 14

According to the sentence, the issues that are to be sorted are “contentious” which means ‘causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial’. Both the blanks must have words with negative tones. In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "barriers" and "imbalance". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 15

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

Millions of __________ will keep moving to towns from the hinterland to seek better __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 15

In the context of the sentence, the possible word that can fit the first blank is "migrants" or "immigrants" or “emigrants” but each of the three words has very specific meanings that are distinct from one another. “Emigrant” refers to a person who leaves one's country to live in another. “Immigrant” is a person who comes into another country to live permanently. “Migrant” is a person who moves from one region to another. In fact, ‘migrate’ is the root word of ‘emigrate’ and ‘immigrate’. However, the sentence refers to the movement from rural areas to urban areas in search of a better livelihood, which further confirms the combination of “migrants” and “opportunities” to be the correct choice.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 16

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

While all these forms exist in India, __________ and __________ content are gaining steam, leading to the possibility of potential violence and impacting society.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 16

The blanks refer to the type of content that is spreading rapidly and is “leading to the possibility of potential violence”. This indicates that the adjectives describing this type of content must be strongly negative.

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "fabricated" and "manipulated". All other combinations are incorrect either contextually or grammatically as both the words need to be strongly negative.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 17

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

While predatory journals are not a uniquely Indian problem, the problem appears to be more grave here, and has possibly been aggravated by the UGC’s policy of __________ recommendations for __________ of journals in its approved list.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 17

From the given sentence, we can infer that the problem has been made worse by UGC’s policy of asking for recommendations. In the context of the sentence, the words that are suitable for the first blank are “seeking” and “soliciting”. Hence options B, D and E are eliminated.

For the second blank, we can infer that the aforementioned recommendations were sought for the addition of journals in the whitelist. The only word that aptly conveys this meaning is “inclusion”. The word "exclusion" means the opposite and this eliminates options A as well.

Option C is hence the correct answer

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 18

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

While media researchers around the world are __________ the fake news scene, little __________ information is available on the creators and the intention behind it.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 18

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "investigating" and "credible". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. Therefore, options B, C, D and E are eliminated. The sentence conveys that despite media researchers trying to inspect the fake news scenario, no reliable information has been found regarding those who have generated the false information.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 19

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

Global __________ effort is essential to addressing __________ such as climate change, and delivering on the promise of technology.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 19

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "cooperative" and "challenges". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. The sentence wants to convey that it is essential for all the countries in the world to unite in order to address issues such as climate change and developing relevant technology.

Option D is hence the correct answer

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 20

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence

South Korea is another example where state-owned banks have __________ chaebols, rather than __________ to political pressure.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 20

“Chaebols” are large family-owned business conglomerates in South Korea. The use of “rather than” helps us to decipher the meaning of the sentence. The given sentence wants to convey that state-owned banks in south Korea have been able to take necessary actions against business conglomerates and have not succumbed to political pressure.

In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “chastened”, “disciplined” and “controlled”. Hence options B and D are eliminated.

As for the second blank, the only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “capitulating” which means ‘ceasing to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; yielding’. The words “wading" and “admonishing” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and E as well.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 21

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

__________ the trade war, geopolitical tensions in West Asia, uncertainty around Brexit and global slowdown are other __________ driving the rally in gold price.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 21

The sentence wants to convey that “in addition to” the trade war, geopolitical tensions, Brexit and global slowdown are also responsible for the increase in gold price. In the context of the sentence, the only words that lead to a meaningful sentence are the combination of "besides" and "factors". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. “Beside” is incorrect for the first blank as it means ‘next to or at the side of’ whereas “besides” means ‘apart from or in addition to.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 22

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

With good monsoon and a __________ government, the situation may improve, but growth rate expectations are lower now than what we __________ during the start of the year

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 22

The first blank must be positive since “the situation may improve”. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “steady”, “stable” and “strong”. Hence options C and E are eliminated.

Despite the aforementioned positive circumstances, the growth rate expectations are lower than what had been ‘visualized’ at the beginning of the year. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “envisaged” which means ‘contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event’. The words “formed" and “seen” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options A and D as well.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 23

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Considering the rapid penetration of mobile phones and the rise in use of social media in India, the __________ of fake news is no longer a problem limited to the online world, especially because it has political, social and economic __________ on the ground.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 23

The first blank refers to the spreading of fake news which has become easier thanks to the wide reach of mobile phones. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “dissemination”, “propagation” and “distribution”. Hence options A and C are eliminated.

Out of the remaining choices, the only word that fits in the second blank and makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “ramifications” which means ‘complex or unwelcome consequence of an action or event’. The words “transaction" and “transfusion” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options D and E as well.

Option B is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 24

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Short-term credit from NBFCs, frequently __________ over, stands in for missing long-term capital and a disruption in the cycle results in a crisis for both the financing companies and the builders __________ on them for capital.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 24

The sentence means to convey that short term loans from NBFCs whose due dates are frequently extended act as replacement for missing long term capital and a break in this cycle would be a disaster for both the financing companies as well as the builders who are dependent on them for capital.

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "rolled" and "reliant". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. Therefore, options A, B, D and E are eliminated.

To “roll over” a loan means to extend the loan's due date by paying an additional fee. Loan roll over is most common with short-term payday and title loans.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 25

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

A functional bond market is vital for transparent __________ length finance, to better __________ resources for long-gestation infrastructure projects.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 25

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "arm’s" and "allocate". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically.

The idiom “arm’s length transaction” refers to a transaction in which the buyers and sellers of a product act independently and have no relationship to each other. The concept of an arm's length transaction is to ensure that both parties in the deal are acting in their own self-interest and are not subject to any pressure or duress from the other party.

The given sentence wants to convey that such type of financing is needed for the better allocation of resources in case of long term projects.

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 26

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Hence the __________ need for demand-side management, less-water intensive seeds, __________ pricing of irrigation water, and aligning cropping patterns with agro-climatic conditions

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 26

The word “need” after the first blank indicates that the word in the blank should have a tone of urgency. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “critical” and “pressing”. Hence options B, C and E are eliminated.

The second blank describes the nature of the “pricing of irrigation water” The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “efficient”. The word “finance” is irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates option A as well.

Option D is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 27

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

It may be useful to consider __________ off all agricultural and social-sector lending into a separate entity which may be government owned and controlled and allow the corporate lending part of the PSBs to be __________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 27

From the given sentence, we can infer that it would be useful to separate the agricultural and social-sector lending from the rest and form a another entity. In the context of the sentence, the words that are suitable for the first blank are “breaking” and “hiving”. Hence options B, D and E are eliminated.

For the second blank, the only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “privatized”, i.e., the sentence refers to the ‘denationalization’ of corporate lending part of the PSBs. The word "humanized" lends an absurd meaning to this sentence. This eliminates options A as well.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 28

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Officials and people’s representatives failing in their duty to ensure proper __________ of safety norms and those __________ in flouting these norms must be punished.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 28

The first blank refers to the proper following of “safety norms”. In the context of the sentence, the words which are suitable for the first blank are “implementation”, “enforcement” and “execution”. Hence options B and E are eliminated.

The second blank refers to involvement of people who flouted these rules and should be punished. The only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct is “complicit” which means ‘involved with others in an activity that is unlawful or morally wrong’. The words “implicit" and “explicit” are irrelevant to the context of this sentence. This eliminates options C and D as well

Option A is hence the correct answer.

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 29

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

All those extra hours that the MPs are __________ up in the __________ house discussing demands for grants of ministries, though, is not going too well with the support staff and security officials.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 29

In the context of the sentence, the only combination of words that lead to a meaningful sentence is "putting" and "house". All other options are incorrect either contextually or grammatically. Here, the phrasal verb “putting up” means ‘bearing with’.

Further, in countries where the legislature or parliament is divided into two groups of members, the “lower house” is usually the larger and more representative group. The Lok Sabha or House of the People is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament.

Option D is hence the correct answer

Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 30

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits in the context of the sentence.

Rightly, the government has acknowledged that the current rental laws are archaic as they do not address the relationship between the __________ and the __________ realistically and fairly.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fill in the Blank - Question 30

We cannot eliminate any choices when it comes to the first blank. The elimination of choices can be done only when we consider both the blanks together.

The words “lessor” and “lessee” are often confused and used interchangeably by mistake.

The word “lessor” means ‘a person who leases or lets a property to another; a landlord’.

The word “lessee” means ‘a person who holds the lease of a property; a tenant’. “Lease” is the contract made between the “lessor” and the “lessee”.

Understanding this, we are able to eliminate the options A, B, D and E.

Option C is hence the correct answer.

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