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Question 1

Directions: In this section, you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.

A sharp fall in the price of black pepper, coupled with low production of the spice, has put farmers in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — the three major pepper producing states in the country in a fix. Black pepper prices crashed from Rs 760 a kg in 2017 to Rs 600 a kg and then to Rs 500 a kg. The spot price of pepper in Wayanad, a major pepper-producing region in Kerala, was Rs 300-Rs 310 as against Rs 500 during the corresponding period last year, said M.C. Abdu of Ideal Spices, a pepper dealer in Wayanad. The influx of imported pepper from Vietnam via Sri Lanka was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market. The cheaper pepper from Vietnam continues to flood the market through Sri Lanka, aided by a low-duty structure under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).

Under SAFTA, India could import 2,500 tonnes of pepper a year from Sri Lanka without duty, and above the quota, a duty of 8% would be imposed. But direct pepper imports from Vietnam attract a duty of 52% under the ASEAN trade agreement. According to data with Spices Board, the total production of pepper in the country during the last fiscal was about 55,000 tonnes, including 20,000 tonnes from Kerala, 10,000 tonnes from Tamil Nadu, and the remaining from Karnataka.
Which of the following states is not the major pepper producing state?

Question 2

Directions: In this section, you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.

A sharp fall in the price of black pepper, coupled with low production of the spice, has put farmers in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — the three major pepper producing states in the country in a fix. Black pepper prices crashed from Rs 760 a kg in 2017 to Rs 600 a kg and then to Rs 500 a kg. The spot price of pepper in Wayanad, a major pepper-producing region in Kerala, was Rs 300-Rs 310 as against Rs 500 during the corresponding period last year, said M.C. Abdu of Ideal Spices, a pepper dealer in Wayanad. The influx of imported pepper from Vietnam via Sri Lanka was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market. The cheaper pepper from Vietnam continues to flood the market through Sri Lanka, aided by a low-duty structure under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).

Under SAFTA, India could import 2,500 tonnes of pepper a year from Sri Lanka without duty, and above the quota, a duty of 8% would be imposed. But direct pepper imports from Vietnam attract a duty of 52% under the ASEAN trade agreement. According to data with Spices Board, the total production of pepper in the country during the last fiscal was about 55,000 tonnes, including 20,000 tonnes from Kerala, 10,000 tonnes from Tamil Nadu, and the remaining from Karnataka.
What was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market?

Question 3

Directions: In this section, you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.

A sharp fall in the price of black pepper, coupled with low production of the spice, has put farmers in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — the three major pepper producing states in the country in a fix. Black pepper prices crashed from Rs 760 a kg in 2017 to Rs 600 a kg and then to Rs 500 a kg. The spot price of pepper in Wayanad, a major pepper-producing region in Kerala, was Rs 300-Rs 310 as against Rs 500 during the corresponding period last year, said M.C. Abdu of Ideal Spices, a pepper dealer in Wayanad. The influx of imported pepper from Vietnam via Sri Lanka was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market. The cheaper pepper from Vietnam continues to flood the market through Sri Lanka, aided by a low-duty structure under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).

Under SAFTA, India could import 2,500 tonnes of pepper a year from Sri Lanka without duty, and above the quota, a duty of 8% would be imposed. But direct pepper imports from Vietnam attract a duty of 52% under the ASEAN trade agreement. According to data with Spices Board, the total production of pepper in the country during the last fiscal was about 55,000 tonnes, including 20,000 tonnes from Kerala, 10,000 tonnes from Tamil Nadu, and the remaining from Karnataka.
According to the data, what was total productuon of pepper in Karnataka?

Question 4

Directions: In this section, you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.

A sharp fall in the price of black pepper, coupled with low production of the spice, has put farmers in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — the three major pepper producing states in the country in a fix. Black pepper prices crashed from Rs 760 a kg in 2017 to Rs 600 a kg and then to Rs 500 a kg. The spot price of pepper in Wayanad, a major pepper-producing region in Kerala, was Rs 300-Rs 310 as against Rs 500 during the corresponding period last year, said M.C. Abdu of Ideal Spices, a pepper dealer in Wayanad. The influx of imported pepper from Vietnam via Sri Lanka was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market. The cheaper pepper from Vietnam continues to flood the market through Sri Lanka, aided by a low-duty structure under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).

Under SAFTA, India could import 2,500 tonnes of pepper a year from Sri Lanka without duty, and above the quota, a duty of 8% would be imposed. But direct pepper imports from Vietnam attract a duty of 52% under the ASEAN trade agreement. According to data with Spices Board, the total production of pepper in the country during the last fiscal was about 55,000 tonnes, including 20,000 tonnes from Kerala, 10,000 tonnes from Tamil Nadu, and the remaining from Karnataka.
A sharp fall in the price of black pepper in 2017 crashed from Rs____ to Rs____.

Question 5

Directions: In this section, you have few short passages. After each passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read a passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only.

A sharp fall in the price of black pepper, coupled with low production of the spice, has put farmers in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — the three major pepper producing states in the country in a fix. Black pepper prices crashed from Rs 760 a kg in 2017 to Rs 600 a kg and then to Rs 500 a kg. The spot price of pepper in Wayanad, a major pepper-producing region in Kerala, was Rs 300-Rs 310 as against Rs 500 during the corresponding period last year, said M.C. Abdu of Ideal Spices, a pepper dealer in Wayanad. The influx of imported pepper from Vietnam via Sri Lanka was the major reason for the fall in prices in the Indian market. The cheaper pepper from Vietnam continues to flood the market through Sri Lanka, aided by a low-duty structure under South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA).

Under SAFTA, India could import 2,500 tonnes of pepper a year from Sri Lanka without duty, and above the quota, a duty of 8% would be imposed. But direct pepper imports from Vietnam attract a duty of 52% under the ASEAN trade agreement. According to data with Spices Board, the total production of pepper in the country during the last fiscal was about 55,000 tonnes, including 20,000 tonnes from Kerala, 10,000 tonnes from Tamil Nadu, and the remaining from Karnataka.
What is the spot price of pepper in Wayanad?
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