SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English

Instructions

Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Passage:

There may be some merit in this, but clearly, we need to look at the hawkers issue more broadly. For quite some time now, many middle-class citizens groups have urged strict action against hawkers, asking residents not to favour their business. The terms routinely used to refer to hawkers and vendors is “menace”, with their everyday businesses described as “encroachments” on public space. This, despite the fact that an existing 2014 central law, the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, protects their presence as a part of the right to livelihood. The law specifies the number of licensed hawkers permitted and outlines the process to implement a fair street vending policy. Mumbai and other cities have failed to implement the law to date, with the Mumbai municipality having frozen hawker licenses since 1978. As a result, only a fraction of Mumbai’s hawkers are licensed. Hawkers desire legal status — their illegality makes them vulnerable to extortion and harassment by a whole range of State and non-State actors.
Unfortunately, by looking upon the hawkers question as only a clearing of pavements issue, we have neglected to see their contribution in several other ways. Firstly, hawkers are not the only ones sullying our pavements. But they are far easier to target as villains than the middle-class who use pavements for car parking and shops/restaurants who unabashedly extend their shopfronts onto footpaths. Secondly, hawking is also an employment issue. It provides the urban poor a means to earn a legitimate livelihood, and in fact, many sell goods produced in small-scale or home-based industries.

SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 151


What makes the middle class too guilty of the same crime they blame hawkers?

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 152


What makes hawkers vulnerable to extortion?

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 153


What is the positive externality of hawking?

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Instructions

In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech.

SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 154


He said, "I work in an army hospital which is now being renovated."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 155


They said, "We play cricket every Sunday here at the club."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 156


She said, "I love my grandparents thus I take good care of them."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 157


He said, "I don't waste time as I now I am very busy."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 158


The lady said, "I am waiting for someone to come here and pick me up."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 159


He said, "She is driving a car now after many years."

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SSC CGL Tier-2 20-February-2018 English - Question 160


The DJ said, "The audience is enjoying the new music that I created just for this show."

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