SBI PO 3 July 2016 Shift 2

Instructions

Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
At first glance the patriarchy appears to be thriving. More than 90% of presidents and prime ministers are male, as are all nearly big corporate bosses. Men dominate finance, technology, films, sports, music and even stand­up comedy. In much of the world they still enjoy social and legal privileges simply because :hey have a Y chromosome. So it might seem odd to worry about the plight of men. Yet there is plenty of cause for concern. Men cluster at the bottom as well at the top. Poorly educated men in rich countries have had difficulty coping with the enormous changes in the labour market and the home over the past half­century. As technology and trade have devalued brawn, less­educated men have struggled to find a role in the workplace. Women, on the other hand, are surging into expanding sectors such as health care and education, helped by their superior skills. As education has become more important, boys have also fallen behind girls in school (except at the very top). Men who lose jobs in manufacturing often never work again. And men without work find it hard to support a family. The result for low­skilled men, is a poisonous combination of no job, no family and no prospects. Some tend to focus on economics. Shrinking job opportunities for men, they say, are entrenching poverty and destroying families. In America pay for men with only a high­school certificate fell by 21% in real terms between 1979 and 2013, for women with similar qualifications it raised by 3%. Around a fifth of working­age American men with only a high­school have no job. But both economic and social changes are to blame, and the two causes reinforce each other. Moreover, these problems are likely to get worse. Technology will disrupt more industries, creating benefits for society but rendering workers who fail to update their skills redundant. The OECD, a think­tank, predicts that the absolute number of single­parent households will continue to rise in nearly all rich countries. Boys who grow up without fathers are more likely to have trouble forming lasting relationships, creating a cycle of male dysfunction. What can be done? Part of the solution lies in a change in cultural attitudes. Over the past generation, men have learned that they need to help with child care and have changed their behaviour. Women have learned that they can be surgeons and physicists not at the cost of motherhood. Policymakers also need to lend a hand, because foolish laws are making the problem worse. Governments need to recognise that boys' underachievement is a serious problem and set about fixing it. Some sensible policies that are good for everybody are particularly good for boys. Early­childhood education provides boys with more structure and a better chance of developing verbal and social skills. Countries with successful vocational systems such as Germany have done a better job motivating non­academic boys and guiding them into jobs, but policymakers need to reinvent vocational education for an age when trainers are more likely to get jobs in hospitals than factories. The growing equality of the genders is one of the biggest achievements of the post­war era people have greater opportunities than ever before to achieve their ambitions regardless of their gender. But some even have failed to cope with this new world. It is time to give them a hand.

Question 51

Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word STRUCTURE given in bold as used in the passage.

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Question 52

Which of the following is true in the context of the passage ?

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Question 53

Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?

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Question 54

Which of the following factors has/have an impact on the current state of male employment ?
(A) Men's failure to update their skills.
(B) Single parent households with an absent father.
(C) Adoption of technological changes in low skill jobs.

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Question 55

Choose the word/group of words which is opposite in meaning as the word SURGING given in bold as used in the passage.

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Instructions

Read the following sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical error in them. The error, if any, will be in one part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of conjuctions, if any)

Question 56

The infection is commonly found (a) in pork eaters and is (b) also a result on unhygienic practices (c) like not cleaning vegetables properly. (d) No error (e)

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Question 57

One of the greatest (a) surrealists of his time, (b) Ali was the ultimate conquistador (c) in an art he alone perfected. (d) No error (e)

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Question 58

In the (a) plush property a (b) seat in power (c) or a political ill omen ? (d) No error (e)

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Question 59

A gang war inside (a) the high security jail resulted (b) in four under trials (c) being rushed for the hospital. (d) No error (e)

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Question 60

The museum suffer (a) severe damaged after (b) fire hydrants were (c) rendered useless. (d) No error (e)

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