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155. I. Boats take more time going against the …...of the river. II. She keeps herself abreast of ……….. events






156. I. While trying to open the door, the ………… broke II. It is not difficult to ………….. tricky situations.






157. I. This course teaches you not to …….. to temptations. II. We hope to increase our ………. of rice this year.






158. I. When you play your radio at high ……… it disturbs others. II. We have just received a latest ……. of this encyclopaedia.






159. I. It helps to rinse one’s mouth early morning with a ….. of salt and water. II. You can always refer to this reference material to find the …………. to these problems.






160. IN each question below a sentence with four words printed in ‘’bold’’ type is given. These are numbered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in ‘’bold’’ may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word, which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that words is your answer. If all the words printed in ‘’bold’’ are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.Solving the energy ‘challenge’(A)/ requires behaviour(B)/ change and new technological (C)/approaches.(D)/ All correct (E)
 






161. The first thing that catches you eye (A)/in this building (B)/is the floor (C)/with laser lights’.(D)/ All correct (E)






162. The services (A)/sector has contributed (B)/significantly (C)/ to the economic grow.(D) All correct(E)






163. IT Companies have(A)/been allotted landing (B)/in this area to develop (C)/and start their operation. (D)/ All correct (E)






164. Other then (A)/the regular incentives, (B)/ the government (C)/ is offering land sites at concessional (D)/rates. All correct (E)






165. In terms with seating capacity, it is the third largest stadium in India.






166. That actor can double for the star if needed be.






167. The 1982 Asian Games brought about a major change in India.






168. Tourism, surely has suffered given huge social unrest in the country.






169. Combining the ongoing crisis in Europe, the data does make a case for a pause in rate hike.






170. Read the following passage to answer the given questions based on it. Some words/ phrases are printed in ‘’bold’’ to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.The e-waste (Management of Handling) Rules, 2011 notified by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, have the potential to turn a growing problem into a developmental opportunity. With almost half-a-year to go before the rules take effect, there is enough time to create necessary infrastructure for collection, dismantling, and recycling of electronic waste. The focus must be on sincere and efficient implementation.Only decisive action can reduce the pollution and health costs associated with India’s hazardous waste recycling industry. If India can achieve a transformation, it will be creating a whole new employment sector that provides good wages and working conditions for tens of thousands. The legacy response of the States to even the basic law on urban waste , the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, has been one of the indifference many cities continue to simply burn the garbage or dump it in lakes. With the emphasis now on segregation of waste at source and recovery of materials, it should be feasible to implement ‘’both sets of rules’’ efficiently. A welcome feature of the new e-waste rule is emphasis on extended producer responsibility. In, other words, producers must take responsibility for the disposal of end-of-life products. For this provision to work, they must ensure that consumers who sell scrap get some form of financial incentive. The e-waste rules, which derive from those pertaining to hazardous waste, are scheduled to come into force on May 1, 2012. Sounds as they are, the task of scientifically disposing a few hundred, thousand tonnes of trash electronics annually depends heavily on a system of oversight by State Pollution Control Boards (PCBs). Unfortunately, most PCBs remain unaccountable and often lack the resources for active enforcement. It must be pointed out that, although agencies handling e-waste must obtain environmental ‘’clearances’’ and be authorised and registered by the PCBs even under the Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movements) Rules, 2008, there has been little practical impact. Over 95 per cent of electronic waste is collected and recycled by the informal sector. The way forward is for the PCBs to be made accountable for enforcement of the e-waste rules, and the levy of penalties under environmental laws. Clearly, the first order priority is to create a system that will absorb the 80000-strong workforce in the informal sector into the proposed scheme for scientific recycling. Facilities must be created to upgrade the skills of these workers through training and their occupational health must be ensured. Recycling of e-waste is one of the biggest challenges today. In such a time, when globalization and information technology are growing at a pace which could only be imagined few years back, e-waste and its hazards have become more prominent over a period of time and should be given immediate attention.What according to the passage is important now for e-waste management?
 






171. Which of the following can be one of the by-products of effective e-waste management?






172. Which of the following rules has not been indicated in the passage






173. ‘’Both sets of rules’’ is being referred to which of the following?






174. e-waste rules have been derived from those pertaining to






175. Which of the following will help implement ‘’both sets of rules’’?






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