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Question 1

Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each one indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that fit into the blank appropriately.
_______ has been taken against some wholesale drug dealers for dealing in surgical items without a valid license and maintaining a stock of _______ drugs.

Question 2

Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each one indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that fit into the blank appropriately.
Drawing attention to the pitfalls of __________ solely on Uranium as a fuel for nuclear reactors, Indian scientists warned that Uranium will not last for long and thus research on Thorium as its __________ must be explored.

Question 3

Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each one indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that fit into the blank appropriately.
Where all developed _______ of the world are struggling to come out of recession, Indian consumers are splurging on consumer goods and to _______ this demand, Indian companies are investing heavily in various related sectors.

Question 4

Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each one indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that fit into the blank appropriately.
Since foggy weather _____ visibility by several meters, the railway has either partially ____ or diverted some of the trains

Question 5

Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each one indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that fit into the blank appropriately.
The once _____ district is gradually being ____ of its green cover.

Question 6

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to comply with the provision, As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest litigation to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of outpatient services be provided free of cost to the poor.
B. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made.
C. By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social obligation of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable regulations.
D. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing profiteering in the health sector cannot be faulted.
E. The hospitals that have now been fined dispute any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order.
F. According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for indigent patients.
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 7

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to comply with the provision, As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest litigation to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of outpatient services be provided free of cost to the poor.
B. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made.
C. By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social obligation of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable regulations.
D. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing profiteering in the health sector cannot be faulted.
E. The hospitals that have now been fined dispute any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order.
F. According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for indigent patients.
Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 8

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to comply with the provision, As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest litigation to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of outpatient services be provided free of cost to the poor.
B. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made.
C. By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social obligation of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable regulations.
D. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing profiteering in the health sector cannot be faulted.
E. The hospitals that have now been fined dispute any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order.
F. According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for indigent patients.
Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 9

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to comply with the provision, As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest litigation to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of outpatient services be provided free of cost to the poor.
B. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made.
C. By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social obligation of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable regulations.
D. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing profiteering in the health sector cannot be faulted.
E. The hospitals that have now been fined dispute any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order.
F. According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for indigent patients.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 10

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F), in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to comply with the provision, As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest litigation to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of outpatient services be provided free of cost to the poor.
B. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made.
C. By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social obligation of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable regulations.
D. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing profiteering in the health sector cannot be faulted.
E. The hospitals that have now been fined dispute any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order.
F. According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for indigent patients.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
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