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Rearrange the following sentences from (A)-(G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph while (D) and (G) are already at their original position, then answer the questions below.
(A) It continues to persist because there is a mal distribution of food grain. And that is happenin inspite of the PDS.
(B) In the early 1990s we were not facing food shortages. That did not mean that the problem of hunger was addressed.
(C) Post liberalisation, private players have a greater role to play in the economy.
(D) One has to recognise that we have a different political economic regime than the time the FCI was set up.
(E) The FCI was formed in 1965 as a response to a significant food shortage in the country. From then we had progress in Food production.
(F) But then you also need regulation for those players. So if today there is a perceived concern about the government public procurement system.
(G) It’s a valid demand to include a clause regarding procurement or may be just bring in another law that would quell a lot of fears.
Q.1. Which of the following would be theFIRSTsentence after rearrangement?
(1) D
(2) A
(3) C
(4) B
(5) E
Q2. Which of the following would be theTHIRDsentence after rearrangement?
(1) D
(2) C
(3) A
(4) E
(5) B
Q.3. Which of the following would be theSECONDsentence after rearrangement?
(1) D
(2) A
(3) C
(4) B
(5) E
Q.4. Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) D
(2) C
(3) E
(4) A
(5) B
Q.5-. Which of the following would be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) F
(2) A
(3) C
(4) E
(5) D
In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers
are given below the passage and against each, three words have been suggested. Find out the appropriate word(s) in each case and mark your answer accordingly.
Russia’s candidate vaccine for COVID-19 appears to have found a midwife in India. The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), which is piloting the Sputnik V vaccine, has announced a partnership with the Hyderabad-based Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories to conduct
a Phase-3 trial, or large multi-location human trials here.(P)_________ the candidate vaccine, developed by Russia’s Gamaleya, to prove safe and efficacious, the RDIF would supply 100 million doses through its partnership with Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories. However, there is no agreement to manufacture the vaccine here unlike the deal between the Pune-based Serum Institute of India and the United Kingdom-based AstraZeneca, for the Oxford University-developed ChAdOx1 vaccine. Sputnik V is being developed as a two-dose vaccine on a human adenovirus vaccine platform. Several vaccines that are in development are also being
deployed on similar platforms, and the evidence so far is that none of these has been commercially approved for use in humans though there is an experimental vaccine for Ebola. Results of the Phase-1 and Phase-2 trials of the vaccine, published in The Lancet, suggest
that the evidence so far is that it has proven safe and efficacious enough to progress to the next stage of trials. Controversially, Sputnik V has been granted a preapproval by Russia’s regulators even before Phase-3 trials have been completed. There is(Q)_________ political pressure globally on regulatory agencies to get a vaccine out at the earliest. Thus, it is incumbent on a company conducting such trials to be particularly vigilant that all good practices and necessary protocols are(R)_________ followed. It is well acknowledged that two-thirds of the most common vaccines produced globally are made in India. The Serum Institute has committed to producing 100 million doses of its vaccine for India and other
‘Low and Middle Income Countries’ at less than $3 per dose. Reportedly, half of these are for India. All in all, there seems to be a guarantee for only about 150 million doses for India, which given the country’s population is(S)_________. All of this of course does not account for the vaccines that are being indigenously developed in India: Covaxin, by Bharat Biotech, based
on a strain sourced from the Indian Council of Medical Research, and ZyCov-D, the plasmid DNA-vaccine being developed by Zydus Cadilla. In Phase-2 trials now, both are being tested for their ability to produce a satisfactory(T)_________ response.
Q.6. Choose the correct option for (P).
A. Had
B. Provided
C. Were
(1) Only B
(2) Both B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) Both A and C
(5) Only C
Q.7. Choose the correct option for (Q).
A. Immense
B. Excessive
C. Restricted
(1) Only B
(2) Both B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) Both A and C
(5) Only C
Q.8. Choose the correct option for (R).
A. Scrupulously
B. Impetuously
C. Meticulously
(1) Only B
(2) Both B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) Both A and C
(5) Only C
Q.9. Choose the correct option for (S).
A. miniscule
B. significant
C. miniature
(1) Only B
(2) Both B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) Both A and C
(5) Only C
Q.10-. Choose the correct option for (T).
A. immunity
B. immune
C.antibodies
(1) Only B
(2) Both B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) Both A and C
(5) Only C
Answer:-
1-Answer: 5
2-Answer: 3
3-Answer: 4
4-Answer: 2
5-Answer: 1
6-Answer: 5
7-Answer: 3
8-Answer: 4
9-Answer: 4
10-Answer: 4
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