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The essence of self-discipline is to do the important thing rather than the urgent thing.
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C. Reading Comprehension:
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Facts
Passage
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1. Part of Speech:
, caused by 6. :
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repetitive | -
4. Subject ( ) :
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Subject is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence. This
noun or pronoun is generally doing an action. E.g. Ram certain/sure/guaranteed/essential
is the Subject in Ram is playing. Absolutely :
sentence meaning certain absolute
sentence subject () | certain/sure/guaranteed/essen-
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absolutely
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The _______ of flowers spreads only in the direction of
the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all : Actual fact, Past histo-
directions. ry, Cousin brother, Plan ahead, Postpone until later, Un-
expected surprise, Unintentional mistake, Written down,
A) Odour B) Smell C) Beauty D) Fragrance Still remains, Protest against, Revert back, New begin-
E) Aroma ning, Repeat again, Protruded out, But nevertheless, etc.
odour ,
verbs () preposition , A key challenge for insurers and companies is the com-
preposition , plexity of cyber risks and quantifying their associated
| losses. Insurers and risk analytics vendors are ___(H)___
with different approaches to cyber risk modelling, but
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there is still work to do. In the meantime, product and
The import ______ of coffee, mangoes and rice.
process innovations like greater use of smart analytics
A) Insists B) Comprises C) Consists
that can improve threat detection and risk assessment.
D) Contains E) Incorporates
This will help foster improved cyber insurance solutions
of ( preposition) , and extend available cover to a wider set of ___(I)___.
( Comprise Contains)
As part of that, insurers are looking to develop less com-
preposition | incorporates
plex and more flexible insurance products. These include
insists | , consists
covers that can be tailored to small and medium-sized
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businesses, which have historically been underserved
Verb Preposition : by insurance and are often less able to cope with cyber
Discuss About, Emphasise On, Despite risks than larger firms. Firms are also becoming more
Of, Await For, Seek For, | comfortable sharing information, which will be crucial
if insurers are to do a better job at assessing and un-
, tips cloze test derwriting cyber risk. To ensure a viable private cyber
, SBI insurance market, both firms and their insurers will need
: to walk hand in hand for ___(J)___ sustainable products.
Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks la-
belled (A)-(J). Below the passage, five options are giv- 1) Which of the following words most appropriately fits
en for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank the blank labelled (A)?
most appropriately in the context of the passage, and
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mark the corresponding answer.
1) Increasing [Reason: a ,
Cyber risk is a ___(A)___ concern for businesses. Insur- vowel ]
ance can play a role to boost resilience, but firms will 2) Flickering [Reason: concern
need to work with their insurers to create a market that ]
is sustainable. 3) Growing [Reason: growing concern
]
Recent attacks demonstrate that the costs of a cy- 4) Multiplying [Reason: Concern uncountable
ber breach can accumulate well beyond managing the noun Multiplying countable nouns
fallout of lost or corrupted data. Risks also include ]
___(B)___ damage to a firms ___(C)___ and physical 5) Rapid [Reason: concern
property, which could lead to physical danger, as well as ]
disruption to business operations. Even so, businesses Ans. 3
large and ___(D)___ -- are generally well prepared to Solution: Process of
____(E)____ with cyber threats, the latest sigma report Elimination Option 3)
___(F)___. Regulation could be a catalyst for change: leg- growing |
islation is coming on-stream in many jurisdictions that
will compel firms to introduce enhanced safeguards for 2) Which of the following words most appropriately fits
their customers private information or face sanctions the blank labelled (B)?
should they ___(G)___ of required standards. But these
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regulations wont address the full scale of risk, and firms
1) Plausible [Reason: Subject () ]
cannot afford to wait for changes in laws. They need to
2) Impenetrable [Reason: ]
invest more in their own cyber security architecture to-
5) Which of the following words most appropriately fits 1) Trying [Reason: , preposition
the blank labelled (E)? with ]
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Reading Compre-
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Step 2: Using Keywords
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Keywords RC What, Who, Whom,
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Where, When, Why, How
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Step 1: Read , key-
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Passage main idea paragraph
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keywords , RC keyword ,
main idea keywords
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B. Doer () - RC ,
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C. Linkers - Additionally, Moreover, However, Fur- Answer
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paragraph
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English strong
4. : 10 0-1
paragraph 1 paragraph 2 -
keywords nouns para- RC ,
graph paragraph 3, 4 5 RC RC
Keywords linkers ( linking words 1 2 paragraph
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paragraphs Who, What, Why, Where, When,
Whom, How
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, Q1. What has helped Tomorrow Group acquire more
, wealth?
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1. Economic policies
: 2. Market strategies
3. Advertising
4. Political connections
RC 5. Market regulations
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method , Solution: Mr Xiao, the head of a sprawling investment
RC company called Tomorrow Group, is one of Chinas
wealthiest men, worth at least $6bn. And he made a lot
of his money through political connections.
lines , par-
RC : agraphs Tomorrow Group
2 paragraphs
1. : paragraph Tomorrow
Group ,
30 seconds
10 2-3 : RC para-
graph
(Easy to attempt)
2. : (Voacbulary)
Q2. What image does the Chief Securities regulator have
currently?
(Contextual)
1. Xiao Jianhua Q5. What does the phrase take with a pinch of salt
2. Xu Xiang mean?
3. Chen Jianhe
1. Take in a humorous way
4. Liu Shiyu
2. Take as a compliment
5. Cinda Securities
3. Take in an appreciating way
Ans: 2
4. Take in a disbelieving manner
Solution: On January 23rd Xu Xiang was found guilty of
5. Believe completely
market manipulation. He was sentenced to five-and-a-
Ans: 4
half years in jail and fined 11bn yuan ($1.6bn), a record
Solution: The phrase take with a pinch of salt means to
in China for economic crimes.
not believe something completely. Thus, take in a dis-
Thus, option 2 is the correct answer.
believing manner is the most appropriate meaning from
paragraph the given options.
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vocabulary ()
passage :,
paragraph
(Easy to Attempt)
paragraph 2
Q4. What is the main idea behind the passage?
(Moderately difficult to Attempt)
1. The stock market in China is facing recession.
2. Chinas government is actively supporting the growth Q6. Who can be inferred to be protected by the govern-
of the economy. ment?
3. Chinas economy is facing problems because of mar-
1. Market manipulators
ket manipulators.
2. Political bureaucrats
4. Chinas government is actively trying to eliminate mar-
3. Retail investors
ket manipulators.
4. Speculative stocks
5. None of the above.
5. Cannot be inferred
Q6. From the given options choose the correct descrip- Q10. What is the main idea of the passage?
tion of the countries in the top 10 of the list.
1) A summary of the report on the global index of talent
1) Countries at war competitiveness.
2) Third world 2) What is global index of talent competitiveness.
3) Underdeveloped 3) How countries are suffering from brain drain.
4) Developing 4) Indias position in the global index of talent compet-
5) Developed itiveness.
5) Chinas position global index of talent competitive-
Q7. From the given options choose the correct synonym ness.
for the highlighted word retain.
Answer key:
1) Recollect 1) 2 2) 1 3) 4 4) 3 5) 5 6) 5 7) 4
2) Remember 8) 3 9) 2 10) 1
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Vocabulary () Building Use in Sentence: The new flavours added by the chef
complemented the dish.
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Reading Comprehension Compliment (noun,verb)
Vocabulary Hindi translation:
Memory Tip: Compliment Comply + ment (Com-
ply = ) , !
How to Remember meaning of Words
compliment
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1. Complement vs Compliment
Use in Sentence: She was complimented for her good
Complement (noun, verb)
work.
Hindi translation:
Memory Tip: Comple + ment To Complete + mend 2. Fastidious vs Factious
(mend = repair) To complete.
complement Fastidious (adjective)
Hindi Translation: ,
Memory Tip: Fastidious ,
, fast-fast
Factious (adjective)
Hindi translation: OR
Memory Tip: Factious fractions (= )
Faction division.
Use in Sentence: The deluge was responsible for the de-
struction in the Kashmir Valley.
4. Affluent vs Effluent
Affluent (adjective)
Hindi translation: ,
Memory Tip: Af + fluent After + Influence After you
become affluent (very rich) you have influence.
3. Divulge vs Deluge
Divulge (verb)
Hindi translation: (announce )
Memory Tip: Divulge Div + ulge Divaar + Urge
, suppress your urge to divulge
my secrets to anyone. Use in Sentence: When Sameers parents used their af-
fluence to build the schools new library, Sameer easily
got admission into the school.
Effluent (noun)
Hindi translation: ,
Memory Tip: Ef FLU ENT Flowing Pollutant.
5. Impervious vs Imperious
Impervious (adjective)
Hindi translation:
Memory Tip: Im + pervious Impossible +
impossible
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The capitals airpocalypse, the choking smog that de- Q.94 1) Fugitive
scended on Beijing in the winter of 2012-13, galvanised 2) Felon
public opinion and (91)... the government. The strange 3) Miscreant
thing is, though, that information about air pollution 4) Culprit
how extensive it is, how much damage it doeshas 5) Suspect
long been sketchy, (92) mostly on satellite data or
Q.95 1) Hamper
computer models. Until now(93) to the outcry, the
2) Cause
government set up a national air-reporting system which
3) Lead
now has almost 1,000 monitoring stations, pumping out
4) Result
hourly reports on six pollutants, including sulphur diox-
5) Originate
ide, ozone and (the main (94) particulate matter less
than 2.5 microns in diameter, or PM2.5. These are tiny Q.96 1) Seined
particles which lodge in the lungs and (95) respirato- 2) Drained