Dear Friends, SBI Clerk 2018 Notification has been released we hope you all have started your preparation. Here we have started New Series of Practice Materials specially for SBI Clerk 2018. Aspirants those who are preparing for the exams can use this “20-20” English Questions.
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Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
There is no shortage of coal mines in India but power industry always suffers from coal shortage. Gap between demand and supply of coal is huge. This gap was 35 million tonnes in 2007 and near about 83 million tonnes in 2012. It is expected that by 2020 the coal shortage would be around 200 million tonnes. Shortage in the supply of coal is impacting the power generation. In 2009 government declared ‘no go’ policy. It put a complete ban on coal mining in forested area. Hence 35% of forest areas in nine prominent coal mines came under ‘no go’ zones. Then the task of mining was given jointly to many companies even the rivals companies. This led to chaos and had never worked. Domestic shortage of coal has never been met by imported coal. This is because of the ownership conflict regarding coal during transit between Coal India and the Indian Railways. Near about 42,000 MW power plants have been built and ready to operate but these lack fuel. Lack of infrastructure and shortage of equipment such as turbines, boilers and generators is another major hurdle and reason of power crisis in India Private investors are discouraged because state electricity boards are unable to buy power at commercial rates.
India’s largest thermal power generator, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) showed a net profit of just 1% in 2010-11. Distribution companies are losing every year. Their accumulated loss in 2010 was Rs 82,000 crore. Hence lack of profit is a major discouragement. For the 12th five year plan (2012-17) the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), major advisory body to the Union power minister, has set a target to generate 100,000 MW of additional power to meet the power demand. It has been accepted by the Planning Commission but not by Environment Ministry as the plan was ecologically unsound. Additional generation of electricity would impact the environment and bring undesirable change in the climate. Hence it never worked out. We also found that no investment in power infrastructure has been done in India for the last 10-15 years. Every political party works on tariff not investment. Because of this most of the electricity companies are going through debt and unable to buy power and meet the demand. Sensing the present and future demand of electricity chances to lessen the load is extremely bleak. For every one percent increase in GDP, additional one percent power is required. If this need is not met then not only power sector but all the other industries will be impacted. Hence government must come up with effective plans to handle the condition of power crisis in India and its capital. India must shift her focus to alternate source of energy like wind and solar to generate power. Government must work on the plans to invest in power sector.
1).Which of the following best defines ‘no go’ zones as given in the passage?
2).Why the generation of additional power could not take place to meet the power demand ?
3).Which of the following statement is true as given in the passage?
4).Which of the main hurdles in the operation of newly built power plants?
5).What does the author mean when he says that ‘Every political party works on tariff not investment’?
Direction (6-8) :Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage
6).Bleak
7).Prominent
8).Crisis
Direction (9-10) :Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage-
9).Sensing
10).Chaos
Directions (11-15): Which of the words/phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below should replace the words/phrases given in bold in the following sentences to make it meaningful and grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (e) as the answer.
11).In an aim to boost their profits, many edible oil manufacturing companies have been engaging themselves in misinformation against commonly used oils and supporting exotic and expensive varieties of oils as more healthier options.
12).During the days of the League when India’s benefit were affected, such as in matters of trade or the place of Indians overseas, the Indian delegation did not falter to make known its autonomous position, for what it was worth.
13).Unless India and the US are signing a new extradition treaty or adjusting the existing one is rather unclear, but there is no doubt that India’s extradition requests have usually been turned by western democracies.
14).When women are allowed to work in a profession of their choice, when they have access to financial services and when they are protected, by law, from domestic violence, they are not only economically empowered, they also live longer.
15).The force of technical improvement in armaments on man, have to be analyzed with a sane mind, and heart free from prejudices of any kind towards modernization.
Directions (Q. 16-20): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e).
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