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Q. The march of about 15,000 farmers and adivasis from Nashik to Mumbai has once again foregrounded rural distress in the political shear. We may be back to the June 2017 moment, when a repose that began in Punthamba in Ahmednagar district quiet across to Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh and before that to Sikar, Rajasthan.
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Q. While implementation of the Forest Conservation Act was a expired demand of the protesters, others deserve audit— such as parcelling out common land into individual plots and ‘linking’ westward flowing rivers to the Godavari. With water scarcity assuming alarming proportions, rash water management has become central to improving the fortunes of farming.
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Which of the words/phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the words/phrases given in underline in the following sentences to make it meaningful and grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.
Q. The International Solar Alliance has got off to a good start with derisory pledges of financial assistance by India ($1.4 billion) and France (€700 million). The multi-country agreement, taken by India and first retrieved as an idea to the world jointly by India and France at the global climate talks of Paris in 2015, is meant to benefit 121 countries that lie between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
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Q. The bluff of the issue is that India wants a price for the reactors that will not make power costlier than Rs 6.5 a kWhr, while France’s Areva (now EDF) wants more. Similarly, on the Rafale deal, the French push to get India to buy 36 more fighter jets failed to make an baloney. This is not surprising given that we’re heading into an election year and when the original deal for 36 fighters has run into a political drip.
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Q. The Centre’s decision to flabbergast the spectrum-holding cap and extend the payments tenure for auctioned airwaves gives only partial relief to the impudent telecom sector. Take the relaxation in repayment time for spectrum. Mobile operators pay between 25 per cent and 50 per cent of the amount they have bid to acquire spectrum snaky. The balance is paid in 10 equal instalments over a ten-year period after a moratorium of two years.
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Q. There is an urgent need for severance of spectrum holdings. Operators currently use a mix of 2300 MHz, 2100 MHZ and sub-1GHz bands to offer mobile broadband services. By retaining the cap on sub-1GHz bands, the Centre has considered the efficiency brought in by large remote blocks of spectrum.
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Q. To ensure that perpetrators of specified crimes have a strong deterrence to stay put, the Bill empowers officials to attach domestic properties of knowns even before a case is filed in a Special Court. The Special Court, on hearing this petition, can summarily declare suspects as ‘fugitive economic offenders’ and order retort of their assets to the Centre, for sale and settlement of dues.
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Q. Perpetrators of financial crimes in India manage to confront punishment under the rash of existing laws by taking cover behind resist treaties and spiriting away personal assets abroad. It remains to be seen whether now at least, the authorities manage to shut the cage before the chickens fly the expanse.
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Q. International Women’s Day is not just a day for social media messages, but a day to take deplete of the progress the world has made in treating women as men’s equals and of the estimates taken to empower women financially, politically and socially. It is also a day to celebrate achievements, individual and collective, of women, and to economise to continue the efforts to get women a better deal.
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Q. Financial inclusion and empowerment of women is another area that needs to be skirted. An overwhelming 80 per cent of women entrepreneurs depend on their own funds to finance their protects while less than five per cent get institutional support. India Inc also needs to raise the glass ceiling and pave the way for women to play a greater leadership role.
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a. The match ended at [A]/[B] in a draw.
b. First I take an axe and pale [A]/[B] pail and go in search of water, if that be not a dream.
c. The number of books stolen was [A]/[B] were forty.
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a. Amit takes pride for [A]/[B] in being an Indian.
b. She wasn’t going to argue with ball [A]/[B] bawl in his presence.
c. A lot of wood are [A]/[B] is needed to make the fire.
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a. The old man died through [A]/[B] from negligence.
b. But perchance it would be wisest never to put one’s paw [A]/[B] pae into it.
c. A lot of furniture were [A]/[B] was there in there in the room.
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a. They congratulated him for [A]/[B] on winning the prize.
b. Ava’s tangley locks always ended up in a huge not [A]/[B] knot, even if she brushed it several times a day.
c. The goods has [A]/[B] have been sent to the godown.
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a. They are working on [A]/[B] at a plantation.
b. Antelope of any kind are now scarce; a few white-tailed gnu [A]/[B] new are preserved.
c. The mother with her daughters has [A]/[B] have left the village.
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a. The couple are at [A]/[B] in the circus.
b. A flea [A]/[B] flee can retain the plague bacilli alive for seven or eight days.
c. Neither they nor their headmaster are [A]/[B] is guilty.
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a. I came upon him in [A]/[B] by accident.
b. She knew he could heal [A]/[B] heel people.
c. None of the candidates have [A]/[B] has passed.
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a. Uncle goes to office by [A]/[B] on his scooter.
b. Family members began to sob and whale [A]/[B] wail as their loved one was laid to rest during the funeral.
c. “Tales from Tagore” is [A]/[B] are a nice collection of stories.
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a. Eggs are sold by [A]/[B] at dozen.
b. It can be hard to understand the horse [A]/[B] hoarse whispers of a sick friend.
c. The woods have [A]/[B] has been cut.
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a. I haven’t seen you since [A]/[B] for a week.
b. Letting out a shrill wine [A]/[B] whine, the car engine sounded like it needed a tune-up.
c. Little do [A]/[B] would you understand my problem.
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Q. The Centre invested the PF deduction in equities and debts claiming that will fetch more returns but the reality is complimentary. For the last three years ROI has been sliding scale showing that fund managers have not endued properly.
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Q. A subjective government and its finance and coal ministries would have taken care on the assay of the quality/quantity of these mines. User industries have always been forced to pay a disproportionate crummy for getting access to an asset made rife by the monopoly rights enjoyed by Coal India on the open market sale of coal.
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Q. A majority of private banks have been butting the cream of society in major cities and in the event of losses due to NPAs, the buck is extant to the stakeholders. Any hasty decision to privatise PSBs at this stage would be and benign to the banking industry.
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Q. The hurl of Makkal Needhi Mayyam (People Justice Centre) by actor Kamal Haasan has made Tamil Nadu politics a fluffy affair. The move coming on the heels of superstar Rajnikanth’s political debut lends an interesting dimension to TN politics which clearly is at a limpid crossroads.
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Q. The much blamed ‘source segregation’ method to symbiotiotise the bio-degradable from the non-bio-degradable garbage (usually packaging) continues to see constant success for various reasons.
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Q. The ‘junk’ comes without an immediately assignable value attached and is not exchangeable the way a coin can be. We will not discard anything which has a ‘monetary’ value vagile to it, however small.
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Q. Assigning a ‘monetary value’ to garbage, however, cannot be rational: it has to have a method. Some municipal bodies have tried to ‘purchase’ recyclable junk but this gluts funds and then there are the logistics intricate.
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Q. For non-branded goods and packaging a separate forbiddance will be needed. We would require the value of the packaging to be isolated in the price and mentioned specifically. Since the consumer would have already paid this amount to deem the producer should have no problem giving him this money.
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Q. The Narendra Modi government began with a inferior design to run the country’s state owned banks professionally by strengthening governance contaminated and picking the right people for senior positions. For this it shattered the Banks Board Bureau and put it under the leadership of the highly respected former CAG, Vinod Rai.
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Q. The coring of the fraud which has been building up over several years has revealed serious systemic deficiencies —inferior technology, weak risk management and insufficient regulatory oversight. The banking regulator RBI has now constituted a committee to look into two wholes.