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[WpProQuiz 686]Direction (Q 1-10) : Kindly find the errorless combination in the given sentences.
1) “Slowdown in Software Central: Indian-Americans in the Silicon Valley” (a)/ (Ground Zero, July 1, 2017) by Varghese K. George (b)/ in this newspaper was an in-depth (c)/ report on how automation threatens (d)/ to alter the dynamics for all times to coming. (e)
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2) The report was about the generative adversarial (a)/ network (GAN), a type of artificial learning algorithm, (b)/ which is use to create (c)/ a fake clip without fiddling with editing or any other manipulations. (d)
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3) We are already witnessing party spokesperson (a)/ fall prey to fake news (b)/ and displaying their ignorance during (c)/ prime time debates on our television channels. (d)
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4) The Sunday Magazine story, “On the origin of specious news” (July 2), (a)/ profiled the fledgling (b)/ fact-checking Indian website, ‘Alt News’, (c)/ and brought in the multiple difficulties in (d)/ checking the authenticity of viral videos. (e)
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5) Always in history there are those who are impelled, (a)/ by reasons they think sufficient, to ruin, (b)/ in so far as they can, what patient, (c)/ indefatigable warriors of civilization and culture has built up, (d)/ because they value other things and worship other gods. (e)
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6) We need to acquire both the tenacity or (a)/ the competence to confront (b)/ the threat from artificial intelligence (c)/ to retain the space for journalism as a common good. (d)
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7) Drawing on the experience of investigating Bofors, modern India’s defining corruption scandal, (a)/ he throws a spotlight on the intractability of corruption (b)/ — in its pervasiveness, omnipresence, and multifariousness — under the prevail circumstances in India, (c)/ which is to say that without making deep-going and radical changes (d)/ to India’s political economy it will not be possible to prevent and eliminate corruption. (e)
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8) Gunnar Myrdal even came up with a ‘sketch’ (a)/ of a theory of corruption in South Asia (b)/ by offering some ‘reasonable, (c)/ though quite tentative’ questions to be (d)/ explored and hypotheses to be test. (e)
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9) These questions and hypotheses attempted to (a)/ relating corruption in South Asian countries (b)/ to general socio-economic conditions, (c)/ to the stage of development, and especially (d)/ to institutional and attitudinal problems. (e)
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10) But Myrdal’s sketch of a theory of corruption (a)/ in South Asia was ahistorical in one critical respect: (b)/ it failed to acknowledge the extent at which (c)/ the colonial power had participated (d)/ in and nurtured the corruption, and the conditions engendering corruption, that free India inherited. (e)
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