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English Test (Sectional - 2)

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Directions: Four parts of the sentence given below have been underlined. Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

The importance of (1) environment stimuli in the development of coordination (2) between (3) sensory input and motor response varies (4) from species to species. (5) No error

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)

  5. (5)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Replace the noun 'environment' by adjective form 'environmental', to go with the noun 'stimuli'.

Directions: The following sentence has been split into four parts. One of the parts may have an error of grammar or syntax. Select the part having the error. If there is no error, select (5).

  1. Rice, which still forms

  2. the staple diet of many of

  3. the world's population,

  4. grows best in hot, wet lands

  5. No error


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The reference is to the greater portion of the population and not the greater number. Therefore, 'many' needs to be replaced by 'much'.

Directions: The following sentence has been split into four parts. One of the parts may have an error of grammar or syntax. Select the part having the error. If there is no error, select (5).

  1. The glass tube

  2. in a fluorescent lamp

  3. contains mercury vapour

  4. under small pressure.

  5. No error


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

How can we associate pressure with the word, 'small'? Pressure can be either high or low.

Directions: In the following sentence, some parts have been underlined and labelled A, B, C and D. Identify the part that contains an error. If there is no error in any part of the sentence, mark your answer as E.

(A) Not only (B) he is a poet (C) but an artist (D) also. (E) No error.

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)

  5. (E)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The correct usage is 'is he'.

Directions: The following sentence has been split into four parts. One of the parts may have an error of grammar or syntax. Select the part having the error. If there is no error, select (5).

  1. The light from a firefly is said to be “cold”

  2. because the insect's utilization of the energy

  3. is so efficient that

  4. a little of it is converted into heat.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Error of adjective usage. A little means some, little means next to nothing, which is the sense applied here.

Directions: The following sentence tests your ability to recognise grammar and usage errors. The sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. The sentence does not contain more than one error. The error, if there is one, is underlined and lettered. If the sentence contains an error, select any one from the underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If the sentence is correct, select option (E). In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard written English.

(A) Neither did she attend the class (B) nor he attended (C) and subsequently (D) both were fined. (E) No error.

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)

  5. (E)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The correct usage is 'nor did he attend'.

Directions: The following sentence tests your ability to recognise grammar and usage errors. The sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. The sentence does not contain more than one error. The error, if there is one, is underlined and lettered. If the sentence contains an error, select any one from the underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If the sentence is correct, select option (E). In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard written English.

My pen is (A) as good, if not (B) better, than yours; (C) that's why it (D) writes so beautifully. (E) No error

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)

  5. (E)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This is an error of correlative conjunction. The complete correlative is 'as good as'. Here, the second 'as' is amiss. The best way to correct the sentence is: My pen is  as good, if not (B) better, as yours. Second best: My pen is as good as, if not better, than yours. 

Directions: The following sentence tests your ability to recognise grammar and usage errors. The sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. The sentence does not contain more than one error. The error, if there is one, is underlined and lettered. If the sentence contains an error, select any one from the underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If the sentence is correct, select option (E). In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard written English.

(A) She is noble or (B) even nobler (C) as he; that's why she so (D) richly deserves respect. (E) No error.

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)

  5. (E)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The correct usage is 'she is as noble' (because of comparison with ‘he’).

Directions: The following sentence has been split into four parts. One of the parts may have an error of grammar or syntax. Select the part having the error. If there is no error, select (5).

  1. The Prime Minister,

  2. along with his retinue

  3. of ministers and secretaries,

  4. are on a tour of ASEAN countries.

  5. No error


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Here the main subject is the Prime Minister, which is singular and will take singular verb 'is'.

Directions: The following sentence has been split into four parts. One of the parts may have an error of grammar or syntax. Select the part having the error. If there is no error, select (5).

  1. The numerous restrictions

  2. placed on the citizenry

  3. has made it difficult for them

  4. to engage in normal social activities such as going to parties.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

“Restrictions ….have made it difficult…”

Directions: In this question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4. One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the one wrongly spelt or with inappropriate usage. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in context of the sentence, mark 5, i.e. “All Correct” as the answer.

The wrestling (1) event is open to participation (2) only by amature (3) local lads. (4) All correct (5)

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)


Correct Option: C

Directions: In this question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4. One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the one wrongly spelt or with inappropriate usage. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in context of the sentence, mark 5, i.e. “All Correct” as the answer.

The poor elephant got electroquted (1) by the naked wires sprawled (2) across the barbed (3) fencing. (4)All correct (5)

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)

  5. (5)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Correct spelling of 'electroquted' is 'electrocuted'.

Directions: In this question, two sentences I and II are given. Each sentence has a blank. Five words, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are suggested. Out of these, only one fits both the blanks in the context of each sentence. The number of that word is the answer.

I Money launderers are known to _____________ transfer the money to tax havens to evade taxes. II You need an electrician to fix the __________.

  1. electronic

  2. chain

  3. cable

  4. telephone

  5. wire


Correct Option: E

Directions: In this question, two sentences I and II are given. Each sentence has a blank. Five words, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are suggested. Out of these, only one fits both the blanks in the context of each sentence. The number of that word is the answer.

I The defence ____________ argued convincingly and the accused was acquitted. II Take my _____________ and work hard.

  1. attorney

  2. advice

  3. side

  4. counsel

  5. place


Correct Option: D

Directions: In this question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4. One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the one wrongly spelt or with inappropriate usage. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in context of the sentence, mark 5, i.e. “All Correct” as the answer.

The warring (1) parties arrived at an amiable (2) settlement on the long standing (3) issue of proprietorship. (4) All correct (5)

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)

  5. (5)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amiable means good-natured, which is out of context here. The correct word would be 'amicable', meaning friendly or pleasant relationship between people. You can come to an amicable agreement because the people were amiable.

Directions: In this question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4. One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the one wrongly spelt or with inappropriate usage. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in context of the sentence, mark 5, i.e. “All Correct” as the answer.

The government (1) has lately (2) allowed duel (3) citizenship (4) to persons of Indian origin. All correct (5)

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)


Correct Option: C

Directions: In this question, two sentences I and II are given. Each sentence has a blank. Five words, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are suggested. Out of these, only one fits both the blanks in the context of each sentence. The number of that word is the answer.

I The __________served at the eatery is oily and spicy and not so hygienic. II You don't need to cram up the ________.

  1. meals

  2. food

  3. dishes

  4. numbers

  5. stuff


Correct Option: E

Directions: In this question, two sentences I and II are given. Each sentence has a blank. Five words, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are suggested. Out of these, only one fits both the blanks in the context of each sentence. The number of that word is the answer.

I You don't need to _______here any longer; you will be informed of the results telephonically. II The coach advised the players to _________ together to foil the rival attack.

  1. sit

  2. wait

  3. stick

  4. stand

  5. get


Correct Option: C

Directions: In this question, two sentences I and II are given. Each sentence has a blank. Five words, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are suggested. Out of these, only one fits both the blanks in the context of each sentence. The number of that word is the answer.

I In scoring the goal from the reverse flick, the forward showed his _______. II Which _________ do you belong to?

  1. section

  2. quality

  3. school

  4. ranking

  5. class


Correct Option: E

Directions: Which of the phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4 given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence, to make this sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

Myanmar appears ready to embrace democratic reform and shed its diplomatic and economic isolation.

  1. appears to be readying

  2. appears readying

  3. appears it is ready

  4. appears readied

  5. No correction required


Correct Option: E

Directions: Which of the phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4 given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence, to make this sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

The horizon of Indian Economy is presently very (1) bleak, and so has it been (2) for the first (3) fifty years after (4) independence.

  1. so is it

  2. so had it been

  3. so it has been

  4. so it had been

  5. No correction required


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'First fifty years' makes it distant past. If the usage had been 'last fifty years', the  correct answer would have been 'so has it been'.

Directions: Which of the phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4 given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence, to make this sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

Mobile phone can as well be a most annoying, unnecessary and time wasting device that ever invented.

  1. well be most

  2. well be a most

  3. as well as a most

  4. as well be the most

  5. No correction required


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

'Most' is a superlative that will need the use of 'the'.

Directions: Which of the phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4 given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence, to make this sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

The people of ancient Egypt high valued family life and regarded children as a treasure.

  1. high value family life

  2. valued high family life

  3. valued family life high

  4. valued highly family life

  5. No correction required


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is the family life that is highly valued or valued high.

Directions: Which of the phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4 given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence, to make this sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

Progressive mental deterioration in old age, now known as Alzheimer's disease from its inventor, has been recognized and described throughout history.

  1. with its inventor

  2. after its inventor

  3. by its inventor

  4. for its inventor

  5. No correction required


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Things/places are named after people as memorials.

Directions: In this question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4. One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the one wrongly spelt or with inappropriate usage. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in context of the sentence, mark 5, i.e. “All Correct” as the answer.

The biennial (1) event earlier (2) held in June this year is now scheduled (3) for the yearend. (4) All correct (5)

  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)


Correct Option: A

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (1).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the student of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. irrefutable

  2. detestable

  3. invincible

  4. plausible

  5. honourable


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Irrefutable meaning 'undeniable' fits best here.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (3).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. limitations

  2. conditions

  3. inhibitions

  4. constraints

  5. restrictions


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

'Restrictions' fits best here. Government imposes restrictions on foreign trade, not limitations. Other options also do not fit.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (2).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. sphere

  2. range

  3. stretch

  4. scope

  5. extent


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

'Extent' meaning 'degree or magnitude' fits best here.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (4).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. multi-lateral

  2. foreign

  3. bilateral

  4. regional

  5. local


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'Foreign' fits best here. International trade is the subject. So, only foreign fits.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (7).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. elevate

  2. sanction

  3. promote

  4. enliven

  5. guide


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Promote' fits best here as to feed during war time, the farming industry has to be promoted.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (6).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. controversial

  2. rational

  3. tactical

  4. national

  5. political


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

'Political' fits best here. The government actions will be political based.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (5).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. contemplations

  2. deliberations

  3. resolutions

  4. considerations

  5. decisions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Here 'considerations' fits best as it means government action is not only due to te economic reasons or considerations.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (9).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. handicap

  2. disadvantage

  3. regret

  4. favour

  5. benefit


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'Disadvantage' fits best here as the context of the sentence is that a conference is being held to consider a reduction of duties. So, if a country ihas not imposed any duties, iot has nothing to consider relative to other countries.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (8).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. duties

  2. charges

  3. prices

  4. customs

  5. rates


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'Duties' fits best here. The clue is in the next part of the sentence, 'restrictions on imports'. These restrictions are in the form of 'duties'.

Directions: The following passage has some blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the appropriate word and fill blank (10).

If the advantages of international trade and division of labour are as strong and __(1) as economists assert, the students of international trade may well be puzzled by the _(2) to which governments impose _(3) on their __(4) trade. The actions of governments, however, are not entirely by economic __(5). When a country aims at economic self-sufficiency, the reasons are generally _(6). For example, a country may wish to __(7) its farming industry in order to be able to feed itself in time of war, or it may try to build an iron and ore industry as part of an industrial programme. If a conference is called to consider a reduction of ___(8), a country that had imposed no restrictions on imports would find itself at a _(9), since it would have no ____(10) to offer.

  1. propositions

  2. adjustments

  3. concessions

  4. proposals

  5. grants


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Concessions' fits best here as the country has not imposed any duties. Therefore it cannot consider any reductiona nd thereby offer a concession to other countries.

One valid cause of increased price of manufacturing of machine tools include

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. higher scale of production compared to the other countries

  2. tardiness in absorption, assimilation and development of technology

  3. electric outages and shortage in resources

  4. higher rate of interest compared to the more developed countries

  5. competitive edge of the foreign industries


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

It is mentioned in the text that "Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries." Therefore, option 4 presents a valid reason for the higher cost of manufacturing of machine tools. 

The small and medium scale industries look for help from India's machine tool industry to

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. produce low cost components

  2. produce cheaper components not withstanding the poor quality

  3. come in the focus of attention of the government

  4. improve their poor financial status

  5. become profitable


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

“Today, they are in need of help from India’s machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs”.

Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the passage?

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. India's machine tool industry has a praiseworthy record of performance.

  2. In critical times, the machine tool builders allowed the industry to perish.

  3. In the case of machines, the excise duty is levied only on the cost price.

  4. India's quantum of production of machine tools is more than that of other advanced countries.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Option (1) has support in the line ‘an enviable record’; henceforth it is the correct answer.

The machine tool industry in India must not be allowed to

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. suffer taxation

  2. suffer interest liabilities

  3. suffer any losses

  4. die

  5. suffer competition with machines manufactured abroad


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

“It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.”

The Government of India

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. has withdrawn levy of heavy custom duty on the machine tool industry

  2. assured a low interest rate regime

  3. is yet to appreciate the difficulties faced by the machine tool industry

  4. has duly recognised the role of the machine tool industry

  5. has adopted policies aimed to help the machine tool industry


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The passage brings to light the Government’s apathy towards the machine tool industry and calls upon it to help improve its present state of affairs.

The machine tool industry in India

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. needs more attention and consideration than the other industries

  2. wants a level playing field

  3. seeks to patronise the small scale industry

  4. wants to adopt novel marketing strategies

  5. urgently needs government subsidies


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Option (2) has found its mention in “It wants a level playing field".

Which of the following statements is/are definitely TRUE in context of the passage?

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. The vital role of India's machine tool industry plays a vital role in the economy.

  2. The machine tool industry can help improve the performance of small scale industry.

  3. There may be other factors responsible for high cost of machines in India.

  4. All of the above

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Statement (1) is justified from the last paragraph of the passage where the author writes, “In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact…” Statement (2) is justified from “Need of help from India’s machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs…” One can find justification for statement (3) in “The above represents only a few of extraneous reasons…” Thus, it is clear that option (4) is the correct answer.

The passage is about

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. exorbitant sales tax for the Indian machine tool industry

  2. development of technology most helpful to the machine tool industry in India

  3. reduction in rate of interest on loans to machine industry

  4. the role of Indian machine tool industry in the country's development

  5. import duty levied on the machine tool industry


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The central theme of this passage is to explain the Indian machine tool industry and its vital role in the country’s development. “The machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation.”

Which of the following is not a part of multiple taxation on machine tools in India?

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Import duty on complete machine

  2. Import duty on components

  3. Excise duty on complete machine

  4. Sales Tax on components

  5. Sales Tax on complete machine


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The gist of the passage is that indigenously built machine tools and machines have to face taxation at various levels, whereas a complete machine being imported has to face taxation only once, i.e. when it is imported it faces only one taxation (i.e. import duty).

Choose the word most similar in meaning to the word ‘enviable’, as used in the passage.

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Advantageous

  2. Desirable

  3. Superior

  4. Jealous

  5. Wholehearted


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'Enviable' means 'desirable'.

Choose the word most similar in meaning to the word ‘pushes’ as used in the passage.

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Puts away

  2. Drags down

  3. Drives away

  4. Blows

  5. Jacks up


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

The word 'pushes' as used in the passage means 'increases'.

The machine tool industry in India has to pay higher price for components partly due to

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. the smaller scale of manufacturing

  2. the low import duty on complete machines

  3. the low import duty on imported components

  4. dual taxation on components and machines

  5. the low interest rate on capital borrowed in advanced countries


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

“The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.”

Choose the word most opposite in meaning to the word ‘fragile’, as used in the passage.

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Taut

  2. Rigid

  3. Pliant

  4. Stable

  5. Brittle


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

'Fragile' means shaky, weak or unstable. So, 'stable' is the best option.

Choose the word most similar in meaning to the word ‘pretty’, as used in the passage.

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Beautiful

  2. Handsome

  3. Statistically

  4. Theoretically

  5. Quite


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Here 'pretty' means 'quite'.

Choose the word most opposite in meaning to the word ‘absorption’, as used in the passage.

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows. Some words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the question.

Today, the import duty on a complete machine is 30% for all practical purposes, whereas the import duty on raw materials and components ranges from 35.85%. The story does not end here. After paying such high import duties on components, once a machine is made, it suffers excise duty from 5% – 10% (including on the customs duty already paid). At the time of sale, the machine tools suffer further taxation, i.e. Central Sales Tax or State Sales Tax which range from 4% – 16%. This much for the tax angle. Another factor, which pushes the cost of manufacture of machine tools, is the very high rate of interest payable to banks ranging up to 22%, as against 4% – 7% prevailing in advanced countries.
The production of machine tools in India being not of the same scale as it is in other countries, the price which India's machine tool builders have to pay for components is more or less based on the pattern of high pricing applicable to the prices of spares.
The machines tool industry in India has an enviable record of very quick technology absorption, assimilation and development. There are a number of success stories about how machine tool builders were of help at the most critical times. It will be a pity, in fact a tragedy, if we allow this industry to die and disappear from the scene.
It is to be noted that India is at least 6500 km away from any dependable source of supply of machine tools. The Government of India has always given a great deal of importance to the development of small scale and medium scale industries. This industry has also performed pretty well. Today, they are in need of help from India's machine tool industry to enable them to produce quality components at reduced costs. Is it anybody's case that the needs of the fragile sector (which needs tender care) will be met from 6500 km away?
Then, what is it that the industry requests from the government? It wants a level playing field. In fact, all of us must have a deep introspection and recognise the fact that the machine tool industry has a very special place in the country from the point of strategic and vital interest of the nation. Most importantly, it requests for the Government's consideration and understanding. It is therefore, high time that the government gives due attention to this industry which has good potential.

  1. Imposition

  2. Digestion

  3. Rejection

  4. Discharge

  5. Removal


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Absorption' means incorporation. So, 'rejection' is the opposite word.

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