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The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q1. Which of the following word given in
two officials said. the options should come at the place
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned marked as (A) in the above passage to
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit make it grammatically correct and
meaningful? Also, the word should fill in
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. the two sentences given below to make
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) them contextually correct and
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. meaningful.
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the (I)In order to spend some more quality
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks time, Simran wants to __________________
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical her stay in New York.
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something (II)Unable to deliver the project on time,
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. we have asked our client if we can
_____________ the deadline by one week.
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all Breach
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. Contemplate
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign Extent
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for Extend
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that None of These
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q2. The sentence given in (B)
two officials said. has four words given in bold.
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
Amongst the given bold words
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. which of the followings must
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) replace each other to make the
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. sentence contextually correct
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the and meaningful?
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
2-1
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. 1-4
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all 2-3
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. 1-3
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign 2-4
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q3. In the above passage,
two officials said. sentence (C) is italicized.
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
There may or may not be error
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. in one part of the sentence,
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) select the part having error it in.
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said.
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the The World Bank’s India
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks Spokesperson did not
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
commented
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. to a email seeking reply.
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all (b) and (c)
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. No error
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q4. Which of the following
two officials said.
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned should fill the blank given in
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit (D) to make it contextually
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. correct and meaningful?
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3)
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said.
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the Launder
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks Enumerate
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something Provide
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. Evaluate
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all None of the above
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage.
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q5. Which of the following word given in
two officials said. the options should come at the place
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned marked as (E) in the given passage to
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit make it grammatically correct and
meaningful? Also, the word should fill in
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. the two sentences given below to make
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) them contextually correct and
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. meaningful.
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the (a) In deficiency of evidences, it became
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks a cumbersome task for police to
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical __________________ the accused.
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something (b)The government must
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. ________________ the loopholes in the
implementation of its schemes
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all enhancing accessibility for those who
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. actually need them.
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign Persistent
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for Identify
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that Educate
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds. Advertise
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more Perceive
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q6. Which of the following
two officials said. phrases should fill the blank (F)
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
to make it contextually and
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. grammatically meaningful and
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) correct respectively?
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. It propose for pulling in foreign
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the banks
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks Full details will not be provided
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
for discussions
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. It is planning to source up 1
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all lakh crore
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. It is not in a position to provide
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign it plans to borrow
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q7. The sentence given in (G)
two officials said. has four words given in bold.
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
Amongst the given bold words,
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. which of the followings must
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) replace each other to make the
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. sentence contextually correct
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the and meaningful?
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
1-3
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. 1-4
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all 2-3
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. 2-4
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign 3-4
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q8. In the given passage, (H) is
two officials said. given in italics. There may or
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
may not be an error in one part
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. of the sentence. Choose the
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) part which has an error in it as
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. your answer.
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks Gross domestic product
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
growth fell
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. to a five-year low of 5.8% in
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all the January-March quarter,
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. well below the 8%-plus rates
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign that the government is
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for targeting.
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
No error
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q9. A word is given in bold in (I).
two officials said. Choose the word which should
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit
replace the word given in bold
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. to make the sentence correct
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3) and meaningful. If no change
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. is required, choose option (e)
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the as your answer.
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something
Availability
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. Accessibility
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all Equanimity
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage. Credibility
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign None of these
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
The government is in talks with foreign lenders to provide $14.5 billion in credit to millions of small firms, Q10. Which of the following
two officials said.
The government is in discussions with multiple foreign lenders, including Germany’s state-owned words should fill the blank
development bank KfW Group, the World Bank and some Canadian institutions to …………..(A) lines of credit in (J) to make it
to small enterprises, one of the officials, who did not want to be identified, told Reuters. contextually correct and
(B) KfW’s India office (1) support the discussions, though the main (2)focus was on credit lines to (3)
confirmed small businesses’ solar power (4)generation. The talks were at an early stage, KfW said. meaningful?
(C)The World Bank’s India spokesperson did not commented to a email seeking reply. The official said the
government plans to source up to ₹1 lakh crore of loans from foreign institutions because Indian banks Aided
were not in a position to ……………(D) enough capital for the small business sector, which is seen as critical
to job creation. “We are exploring, we are having discussions with various funding agencies if something Calculated
can be done [for small and medium firms],” the second official said. Perforated
The officials did not provide full details of the discussions they are having with banks, or ………..(E) all Estimated
those they are talking to, but said talks are at a very early stage.
India’s micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) Ministry is discussing the proposal — to pull in foreign Emanated
banks — with the Finance Ministry, which will make a final call, the second official said. The push for
foreign loans comes on the heels of the government’s announcement earlier this month that
………………………… (F)………….about ₹700 billion by issuing overseas sovereign bonds.
(G) India’s 63 million (1)economy in the micro, small and medium firm sector are (2)responsible for more
than a quarter of the country’s manufacturing and services output, and must be (3)re-energized for the
government to kick-start the (4)firms. (H) Gross domestic product growth fell to a five-year low of 5.8% in
the January-March quarter, well below the 8%-plus rates that the government is targeting.
But credit (I) opportunity for SMEs, which also account for about 45% of the country’s exports, has
worsened due to a liquidity crisis in the non-banking financial companies (NBFC) sector.
State-owned banks have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more
than $145 billion in bad loans. Last month, a study by an RBI panel said the overall deficit in credit for the
MSME sector is ……….(J) at about ₹20-25 lakh crore
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In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q1. Which of the following
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key words given in the options
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these should come at the place
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost marked as (A) in the above
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, paragraph to make it
(B)……………………………………… grammatically correct and
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time meaningful. Also, the word
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For should fill in the blanks given
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and in the two sentences given
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly below to make them
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. contextually correct and
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military meaningful.
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition (I) Even beleaguered cities
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in like Detroit and Chicago
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, have ................. fiscal
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing. stability.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on (II) Cook said on Thursday
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents that the company had ..........
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this ...... that scale.
important issue. redeem
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are proliferate
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the achieved
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are deemed
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces Both (a) and (c)
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q2. Which of the
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key following phrases
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost
should fill the blank in (B)
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, to make it contextually
(B)……………………………………… correct and meaningful?
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For then this is a very good
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and initiated.
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. then this is a very bad
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military initiative.
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition then this is a very badly
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in initiative.
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, then this is a very good
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in initiating.
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on then this is a very good
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents initiative.
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q3. In the passage given, a
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key sentence (C) is given in
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these BOLD. There may or may not
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost be an error in one part of the
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, sentence. Choose the part
(B)……………………………………… which has an error in it as
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time your answer. If there in no
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For error then choose option (E)
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and as your answer.
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly The most ambitious goals
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. of reducing distress
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military have been set for a time
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition period (2015-2030) about
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in which
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, other available evidence
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing. indicates that this may be a
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in period of some very
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on adversely trends.
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents No Error
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q4. The sentence
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these given in (D) has four
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost words given in BOLD.
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, Amongst the given
(B)………………………………………
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time
BOLD words which of
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For the following must
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and replace each other to
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly make the sentence
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked.
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military contextually correct
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition and meaningful.
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in reducing-checked
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition,
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing. specifically-
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in responsible
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on reducing-responsible
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this specifically-checked
important issue. No Error
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q5. A word is given in
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key bold in (E). Choose the
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost
word which should
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, replace the word given in
(B)……………………………………… bold to make the
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time sentence correct and
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For meaningful. If no change
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and is required, choose
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. option (E) as your
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military answer.
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in divesting
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, hinder
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in increasing
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on promulgating
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents None of the Above
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q6. Which of the following
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key words given in the options
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these should come at the place
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost marked (F) in the above
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, paragraph to make it
(B)……………………………………… grammatically correct and
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time meaningful. Also, the word
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For should fill in the blanks given
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and in the two sentences given
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly below to make them
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. contextually correct and
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military meaningful.
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition (I) Carefully pour the mixture
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in over the cake lining pie pan, ..
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, ..................evenly.
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing. (II) Heat from the political
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in fires it has set is already .......
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on ........
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents aiming
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this spreading
important issue. reducing
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are curbing
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the aggravating
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q7. Which of the
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key following phrases
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost
should fill the blank in (G)
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, to make it contextually
(B)……………………………………… correct and meaningful?
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For 1. their good efficiency
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and and results.
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. 2.everyone knowing
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military how effective and cheap
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition these are
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in 3adequate steps to
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, improve the overall
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in condition
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on 4.everyone knowing
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents how destructive and
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this expensive these are
important issue. 5.None of these
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q8. In the passage given, a
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key sentence (H) is given in
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these BOLD. There may or may not
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost be an error in one part of the
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, sentence. Choose the part
(B)……………………………………… which has an error in it as
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time your answer. If there in no
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For error then choose option (e)
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and as your answer.
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. 1. But SDG documents do
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military not tell us exactly how
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition 2. this trend can be checked
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in or resolved, or what
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, 3. big, new and different
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing. initiatives will be
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in 4. taken on this important
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on issue.
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents 5. No Error
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q9. The sentence given
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key in (I) has four words
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost
given in bold. Amongst
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, the given bold words
(B)……………………………………… which of the following
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time must replace each other
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For to make the sentence
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and contextually correct and
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. meaningful.
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition threatening-distress
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in threatening-sensitive
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition, sensitive-increase
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in sensitive-distress
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on No change
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.
In recent times the development discourse all over the world has been heavily influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals Q10. A word is given in bold
(SDGs) set up by the United Nations in 2015 for the year 2030. These goals are in the form of specific targets set up for key in (J). Choose the word
areas of development, protection of environment and various forms of life etc. If these goals are (A)…………………………., then these which should replace the
15 years will be the most successful years of human history in terms of reducing distress. Hunger is sought to be almost word given in bold to make
eliminated while poverty will be reduced greatly. If SDGs help to establish the right priorities in terms of such objectives, the sentence correct and
(B)……………………………………… meaningful. If no change is
However we cannot ignore some disturbing aspects. (C) The most ambitious goals of reducing distress have been set for a time required, choose option (e)
period (2015-2030) about which other available evidence indicates that this may be a period of some very adversely trends. For as your answer.
example, if we look at the previous 15 to 30 years, then it is clear that the world has been passing through times of very high and
perhaps unprecedented inequalities. (D) The SDGs also talk about reducing inequalities, but not specifically about how exactly hamper
these trends will be checked and how actually the forces which are responsible for these trends will be checked. dissuade
Similarly, it is clear that these are times of very heavy spending on arms and ammunition, as well as (E) deceasing overall military loiters
budgets. The world is not only over-loaded with destructive weapons (including weapons of mass destruction) but in addition lagged
this high risk load is (F)………………. and increasing rapidly. The statistics of high arms spending are generally presented mainly in Both (b) and (d)
the context of the spending of various governments but in addition there is also the heavy spending on arms and ammunition,
legal and illegal, by individuals, criminals and private militias. All this has been increasing.
The sum total of government and private expenditure on arms and ammunition is truly massive. This is also very expensive in
terms of snatching away resources from meeting the needs of people. There are deeply entrenched reasons why weapons go on
proliferating despite (G) ………………………… There are also very powerful forces which want this to continue. (H) But SDG documents
do not tell us exactly how this trend can be checked or resolved, or what big, new and different initiatives will be taken on this
important issue.
(I) Thirdly, the period of SDGs is also a highly threatening one when life sensitive environmental changes like climate change are
likely to increase and cause a lot of destruction and distress. This has been well recognised for about three decades, yet the
world has badly (J) lead behind in terms of the steps necessary for checking this. There are powerful forces which are
responsible for this and there are also important weaknesses in the efforts. The SGD documents do not tell us how these forces
will be challenged, and how these weaknesses will be removed.

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