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English Language Quiz For IBPS & SBI Exam | 13-07-2021

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Dear Readers,

Mahendras has started special quizzes for IBPS & SBI Exam so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This IBPS & SBI Exam special quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you the important question of reasoning ability for the IBPS & SBI Exam.



Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some questions.

Tobacco is the only legally available consumer product that has no good use except causing disease, disability and death. In India, there are 27.5 crore tobacco users, that is, every third Indian adult uses some form of tobacco.

But that said, a blanket ban on tobacco is unlikely. It is an important exportable commodity that brings revenue and foreign exchange. And there are millions of people who earn their livelihood from tobacco. In fact, a key argument from the industry against increasing the size of the pictorial health warnings on tobacco products is that it would ultimately rob tobacco farmers off their livelihood. But there is a constant and willful suppression of an important fact: tobacco doesn’t spare even those earning from it, especially the farmers.

A very characteristic illness in tobacco growers is Green Tobacco Sickness. It occurs when tobacco workers hand-harvest, cut or load tobacco plants, usually early in the morning or after a rainfall when tobacco plants are covered with moisture. It occurs through exposure of skin to dissolved nicotine from tobacco leaves. Nicotine is a very harmful chemical that not only causes dependence but can directly lead to several systemic illnesses.

Symptoms of GTS include weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, abdominal cramps, breathing difficulty, abnormal temperature, pallor, diarrhoea, chills, fluctuations in blood pressure or heart rate, and increased perspiration and salivation. Severe cases may require immediate admission and intervention. Even the storage of tobacco in houses was found to lead to higher incidence of nausea, headache and dizziness.

Most field workers are part of unorganised small-scale set-ups without access to protective clothing, health insurance or even made aware about the risks. Many of these workers also develop respiratory diseases similar to emphysema and end up having altered pulmonary (lung-related) function. They have also been found to have higher incidence of musculoskeletal problems. Tobacco crops require application of pesticides and may result in serious health effects to those handling it. Another associated problem more relevant, mainly in children and family members, is that of third hand exposure i.e. tobacco dust around them.

Tobacco crop leads to loss of nutrient content of soil that necessitates higher quantity of fertilizers and manure. In addition, curing of tobacco requires large quantities of firewood and results in deforestation as well as environmental pollution. In many areas, farmers have given up paddy and pulses for tobacco. This is impacting the regional food security. Most of the biomass is being diverted for tobacco curing depriving cattle stock of their feed.

Due to higher requirements of fertilizers, pesticides and fuel wood for growing tobacco crops, farmers require strong financial support. These are generally provided by loan sharks and also at time through bigger tobacco companies. This traps them into a vicious cycle! Anti-tobacco campaigns need to also address farmers and educate them about the ill-effects of handling the crop and encourage them to switch to alternative crops. This is especially important because the domestic and international demand for tobacco is shrinking rapidly. A thought reinforced by a recent report of a Parliamentary committee on Environment and Forests that recommended the promotion of an alternative livelihood in the interest of farmers, environment and the larger society.

1 How many tobacco users have been reported in India as given in the passage?

01. Every third Indian

02. 27.5 crore approx.

03. Every third Indian adult

04. Both 1 and 2

05. Both 2 and 3

2 A blanket ban on tobacco products is unlikely to happen in India. Why?

01. It is an important exportable commodity that brings revenue and foreign exchange

02. Millions of people earn their livelihood from tobacco.

03. It would ultimately rob tobacco farmers off their livelihood.

04. 1, 2 and 3

05. Only 2

3 Which of the following is/ are a characteristic illness in the tobacco growers?

01. Green Tobacco syndrome

02. Lung cancer

03. Throat cancer

04. Blue berry syndrome

05. All of the above

4 Which of the following is not a symptom of the green tobacco syndrome as been mentioned in the passage?

01. Headache, nausea and vomiting

02. Heart burn, ulcers and reflux

03. Weakness, nausea and dizziness

04. Abdominal cramps, breathing difficulty and altered heart rate

05. Abnormal temperature and increased perspiration and salivation.

5 Which of the following sentences is/ are true in context to the passage?

01. Farmers do not require strong financial support to grow tobacco.

02. Tobacco growth nourishes the soil metallurgical and nutrient content.

03. Tobacco growers are found to be suffering from muscular-skeletal problems

04. A blanket ban on tobacco products have been imposed in Indi

05. All of the above.

6 Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of growing tobacco According to the passage?

01. Tobacco crop leads to loss of nutrient content of soil

02. Growing tobacco necessitates higher quantity of fertilizers and manure.

03. Farmers are giving up tobacco for paddy and pulses

04. Curing of tobacco requires large quantities of firewood causing deforestation.

05. All of the above

7 Which of the following options is the most similar in meaning to the word ‘necessitates’ as given in the passage?

01. Dissuade

02. Counsel

03. Compel

04. Admonition

05. Advice

8 Which of the following options is the most similar in meaning to the word ‘vicious‘ as given in the passage?

01. Glorious

02. Virtuous

03. Heroics

04. Maniacal

05. Vile

9 Which of the following options is the most opposite in meaning to the word ‘systemic ‘ as given in the passage?

01. Requisite

02. Extrinsic

03. Rudimental

04. Intrinsic

05. Acute

10 Which of the following options is the most opposite in meaning to the word ‘ blanket ban ‘ as given in the passage?

01. Denouncement

02. Forbiddance

03. Relegation

04. Sanction

05. Embargo

Answers:-

Q.1 (5)

Q.2 (3)

Q.3 (1)

Q.4 (2)

Q.5 (3)

Q.6 (3)

Q.7 (3)

Q.8 (5)

Q.9 (2)

Q.10 (4)

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