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1-10. 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.
Census 2011 brings cheer: population growth clocked the sharpest dip since 1947, down to 17.6% from 21.5% 10 years ago. Absolute numbers - 181 million added in 2001-2011 - also fell. Total population however is a mammoth 1.21 billion. By the looks of it, we’ll beat China’s numbers by 2030. Reassuringly though, when many countries including China will shoulder ageing citizenries, India’s swelling youth brigade can potentially drive growth with productivity, entrepreneurship, savings and incomes. But leveraging this asset requires creation of opportunities.
Take literacy: its rate has risen to 74%, with elevated female literacy clearly having contributed to decadal population decline. Yet, statistical cheer notwithstanding, we’re nowhere near the required 100% target. To get there, our ramshackle public education system must be revamped. With rudimentary skills, countless Indians are literate on paper and countless more not even this. Will they cut it in an increasingly demanding workplace?
Education and employment are intrinsically linked. Besides helping people read and write, we need vocational education and training to create employable skills in areas from plumbing to construction and automaking. Agriculture’s turnaround, it’s said, may mean 58 million additional jobs by 2012. But the rural sector can’t absorb burgeoning ranks demanding better wages and living conditions. What can is mass industrial employment, mandating labour reform so more factories can be built and employers invest in workers’ skills upgrade.
If India is to produce good managers, domain leaders and innovators, higher education reform is as crucial. Finally, to sustain population growth, we need good hospitals as much as roads and power. Cities being magnets in any aspirational economy, India’s urban population could hit 590 million by 2030. So urban development needs boosting as well. With the right spurs, our demographic dividend can have a huge payoff in terms of growth and prosperity. Let’s make sure it does.
1 What according to the passage are intrinsically connected?
01. Employment
02. Education
03. Literacy
04. 1 and 2
05. 1, 2 and 3
2 What is meant by Agriculture’s turnaround?
01. Growth is productivity
02. Reaching 100% target
03. 58 million additional jobs by 2012
04. Beating china’s population by 2030
05. None of these
3 How can India’s youth brigade drive growth?
01. Entrepreneurship
02. Savings and Incomes
03. Productivity
04. Only 2 and 3
05. 1, 2 and 3
4 What does India need to sustain population growth?
01. Roads
02. Power
03. Good hospital
04. Industries
05. All except (4)
5 According to the passage which of the following has risen to 74 %?
01. Savings
02. Population growth
03. Employment
04. Per Capita Income
05. None of these
6 Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.
Burgeoning
01. Beginning to grow rapidly
02. Beginning to disappear quickly
03. Beginning to demand
04. Employment
05. Destroy quickly
7-10. Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark your answer as (5).
7 The new proposal asks for the minimum salary(1)/ of those on H-1B visas to be doubled to(2)/ $130,000 a year and makes it difficult for tech giants(3)/ to hire foreign workers, including Indians, over Americans.(4)/ No error(5)
01. (1)
02. (2)
03. (3)
04. (4)
05. (5)
8 The government has projected that (1)/ the Indian economy will likely to grow at(2)/ 7.1 percent in 2016-17, even though many experts (3)/ belief that the deceleration would be worse.(4)/ No error(5)
01. (1)
02. (2)
03. (3)
04. (4)
05. (5)
9 The Economic Survey 2016-17 is widely expected to devote (1)/ a full chapter arguing in favour of a universal basic income (UBI) (2)/ scheme for the poor in India, an ambitious plan involving (3)/ direct money transfers to identified families’ bank accounts.(4)/ No error(5)
01. (1)
02. (2)
03. (3)
04. (4)
05. (5)
10 The night temperature across the city(1)/ once again fell below the freezing point,(2)/ and a few place in the higher reaches(3)/ received fresh snowfall.(4)/ No error(5)
01. (1)
02. (2
03. (3)
04. (4)
05. (5)
Answers:-
Q.1 (4)
Q.2 (3)
Q.3 (5)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (5)
Q.6 (1)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (4)
Q.9 (5)
Q.10 (3)
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