Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. The Union government has found that an estimated Rs. 3-4 lakh crore of tax evaded income were deposited during the 50-day window provided to get rid of the junked Rs. 1,000 and old Rs. 500 notes.
B. More than Rs. 10,700 crore in cash was deposited in different accounts in the Northeastern States since November 9.
C. It had come to light that Rs. 25,000 crore in cash was deposited in dormant bank accounts while nearly Rs. 80,000 crore of repayment of loans was done in cash since November 8.
D. Starting from November 8, 2016, various reports were called for from the banks based on different threshold of cash deposits made by different categories of persons. The reports were collated and analysed based on intelligence, which has been available in the Government data bases.
E. But many politicians have opposed demonetization and termed it as the biggest scam of Indian history. They even want the government to take back the step of demonetization of High denomination currency notes.
A. The Union government has found that an estimated Rs. 3-4 lakh crore of tax evaded income were deposited during the 50-day window provided to get rid of the junked Rs. 1,000 and old Rs. 500 notes.
B. More than Rs. 10,700 crore in cash was deposited in different accounts in the Northeastern States since November 9.
C. It had come to light that Rs. 25,000 crore in cash was deposited in dormant bank accounts while nearly Rs. 80,000 crore of repayment of loans was done in cash since November 8.
D. Starting from November 8, 2016, various reports were called for from the banks based on different threshold of cash deposits made by different categories of persons. The reports were collated and analysed based on intelligence, which has been available in the Government data bases.
E. But many politicians have opposed demonetization and termed it as the biggest scam of Indian history. They even want the government to take back the step of demonetization of High denomination currency notes.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. In the mid-1990s Japan had a smaller proportion of over-65s than Britain or Germany.
B.Between 2010 and 2040 the number of people aged 65 or over in metropolitan Tokyo, of which Tama is part, is expected to rise from 2.7m to 4.1m.
C. Tama is a beautiful metropolitan city in Japan where the famous tama hill is located.
D. By 2025, officials in Tama predict, almost one in four elderly residents will be bedridden and one in seven will suffer from dementia.
E. For Tama, though, the most worrying effects of ageing are fiscal. Two-thirds of the city’s budget goes on social welfare, which old people require lots of.
A. In the mid-1990s Japan had a smaller proportion of over-65s than Britain or Germany.
B.Between 2010 and 2040 the number of people aged 65 or over in metropolitan Tokyo, of which Tama is part, is expected to rise from 2.7m to 4.1m.
C. Tama is a beautiful metropolitan city in Japan where the famous tama hill is located.
D. By 2025, officials in Tama predict, almost one in four elderly residents will be bedridden and one in seven will suffer from dementia.
E. For Tama, though, the most worrying effects of ageing are fiscal. Two-thirds of the city’s budget goes on social welfare, which old people require lots of.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has sent a questionnaire to RBI Governor Urjit Patel and other top finance-related officials on demonetization.
B. The officials will answer not just these questions but also others related to the decision to demonetise and the economic impact.
C. Officials can respond to the members’ questions there or later in writing.
D. Officials must make sure that there is demonetization process never takes place again in near future.
E. Sources say the committee is expected to quiz the officials on these issues, as several details about demonetization and new notes put into circulation have not been made public.
A. The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has sent a questionnaire to RBI Governor Urjit Patel and other top finance-related officials on demonetization.
B. The officials will answer not just these questions but also others related to the decision to demonetise and the economic impact.
C. Officials can respond to the members’ questions there or later in writing.
D. Officials must make sure that there is demonetization process never takes place again in near future.
E. Sources say the committee is expected to quiz the officials on these issues, as several details about demonetization and new notes put into circulation have not been made public.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. In a league table of education systems had drawn up in 2015 by the OECD club of mainly rich countries, South Africa ranks 75th out of 76.
B. The GDP of South Africa is not so bad. But the country has to learn to effectively utilize its resources.
C. A shocking 27% of pupils from South Africa who have attended school for six years cannot read, compared with 4% in Tanzania and 19% in Zimbabwe.
D. In South Africa public spending on education is 6.4% of GDP; the average share in EU countries is 4.8%. More important than money are a lack of accountability and the abysmal quality of most teachers.
E. In one study done in South Africa in 2007, maths teachers of 11- and 12-year-olds sat tests similar to those taken by their class. A scandalous 79% of teachers scored below the level expected of the pupils.
A. In a league table of education systems had drawn up in 2015 by the OECD club of mainly rich countries, South Africa ranks 75th out of 76.
B. The GDP of South Africa is not so bad. But the country has to learn to effectively utilize its resources.
C. A shocking 27% of pupils from South Africa who have attended school for six years cannot read, compared with 4% in Tanzania and 19% in Zimbabwe.
D. In South Africa public spending on education is 6.4% of GDP; the average share in EU countries is 4.8%. More important than money are a lack of accountability and the abysmal quality of most teachers.
E. In one study done in South Africa in 2007, maths teachers of 11- and 12-year-olds sat tests similar to those taken by their class. A scandalous 79% of teachers scored below the level expected of the pupils.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. In 1998 Britain became the world leader due to its political stability and supportive politics from opposition.
B. In 2015 Britain gave away £12.1bn ($18.5bn) in foreign aid, more than any country bar America.
C. It was one of just six countries to meet the UN’s target of spending 0.7% of GDP on international assistance.
D. Yet although the leaders of all Britain’s main political parties support this generosity, grumbles that the money should stay at home are growing louder.
E. Some backbench Conservatives have called for aid to be redirected to pay for social care for elderly Britons.
A. In 1998 Britain became the world leader due to its political stability and supportive politics from opposition.
B. In 2015 Britain gave away £12.1bn ($18.5bn) in foreign aid, more than any country bar America.
C. It was one of just six countries to meet the UN’s target of spending 0.7% of GDP on international assistance.
D. Yet although the leaders of all Britain’s main political parties support this generosity, grumbles that the money should stay at home are growing louder.
E. Some backbench Conservatives have called for aid to be redirected to pay for social care for elderly Britons.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. With over 130 million Indian consumers making online purchases in 2016 alone - more than the entire population of Japan and a 76% growth over the previous year - the potential benefit of using technology and innovation to reach India’s consumers is simply enormous.
B. In recent years, both domestic and international firms have found technology and e-commerce to be a valuable path for entering Indian markets to provide new products and services.
C. Against this background, the question is how Indian regulators can take a dynamic approach to competition regulation in the tech sector to ensure that the benefits of innovation spread to Indian consumers.0
D. India is one of the largest and fastest growing economies in the world and has a rapidly developing technology sector.
E. Such intervention can impede innovative efforts by technology firms struggling to compete in the marketplace and reduce the choices available to everyday Indian consumers.
A. With over 130 million Indian consumers making online purchases in 2016 alone - more than the entire population of Japan and a 76% growth over the previous year - the potential benefit of using technology and innovation to reach India’s consumers is simply enormous.
B. In recent years, both domestic and international firms have found technology and e-commerce to be a valuable path for entering Indian markets to provide new products and services.
C. Against this background, the question is how Indian regulators can take a dynamic approach to competition regulation in the tech sector to ensure that the benefits of innovation spread to Indian consumers.0
D. India is one of the largest and fastest growing economies in the world and has a rapidly developing technology sector.
E. Such intervention can impede innovative efforts by technology firms struggling to compete in the marketplace and reduce the choices available to everyday Indian consumers.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. While Governments and NGOs in India are recycling the organic component of solid waste, inorganic waste such as glass and metals are recycled by the informal sector.
B. But the Government needs to understand the importance of quality operations at all the composting plants, as the organic manure output can be a good avenue for entrepreneurs wanting to market the same.
C. Organic composting is assuming an ever-increasing significance in today’s world, as the disposal of increasing quantities of urban solid waste becomes a major challenge for municipal authorities.
D. However, organic composting in India is apparently not going as per plan. The primary cause is the inefficient segregation of inorganic waste such as glass, plastic and metals from organic waste.
E. The common means of composting being used here is the ‘windrows method’; the Supreme Court’s committee for solid waste management in the country endorses the windrows concept when large quantities of waste have to be handled and put through the composting procedure.
A. While Governments and NGOs in India are recycling the organic component of solid waste, inorganic waste such as glass and metals are recycled by the informal sector.
B. But the Government needs to understand the importance of quality operations at all the composting plants, as the organic manure output can be a good avenue for entrepreneurs wanting to market the same.
C. Organic composting is assuming an ever-increasing significance in today’s world, as the disposal of increasing quantities of urban solid waste becomes a major challenge for municipal authorities.
D. However, organic composting in India is apparently not going as per plan. The primary cause is the inefficient segregation of inorganic waste such as glass, plastic and metals from organic waste.
E. The common means of composting being used here is the ‘windrows method’; the Supreme Court’s committee for solid waste management in the country endorses the windrows concept when large quantities of waste have to be handled and put through the composting procedure.
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Five statements are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.
A. However, at the time of inception, this technique faced much criticism.
B. Yet, time has broadly validated the technique, reduced costs, and made it safer and more reliable.0
C. The objections ranged from the ethical—disrupting natural life processes—to concerns about the fate of unwanted or unused embryos generated during the process, and possible social stratification due to the then excessive financial costs of the procedure.
D. This will pose worrying legal questions regarding the definition of parenthood and penalties for unauthorized cell access.
E. India’s first test-tube baby was born in 1986. In vitro fertilization (IVF), the technique used then, has since gone on to prove a blessing for several infertile couples.
A. However, at the time of inception, this technique faced much criticism.
B. Yet, time has broadly validated the technique, reduced costs, and made it safer and more reliable.0
C. The objections ranged from the ethical—disrupting natural life processes—to concerns about the fate of unwanted or unused embryos generated during the process, and possible social stratification due to the then excessive financial costs of the procedure.
D. This will pose worrying legal questions regarding the definition of parenthood and penalties for unauthorized cell access.
E. India’s first test-tube baby was born in 1986. In vitro fertilization (IVF), the technique used then, has since gone on to prove a blessing for several infertile couples.
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