SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English

Instructions

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.

SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 91


A statement which is accepted as true without proof.

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Instructions

Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.

SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 92


The granaries of India are trapped in a dangerous vicious cycle of input use, where increased dumping of fertiliser in the wrong combinations (has rendered) the soil incapable of regenerating itself, which in turn escalates input use.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 93


Mixed cropping should be encouraged both as a (hedge for) price risk and for its ecological benefits.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 94


The Centre can’t afford to procrastinate any further (at) framing rules to regulate the trading and use of bitcoin and other virtual currencies.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 95


The telecom sector is the backbone to the Digital India vision and it deserves an (enabled) regulatory environment.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 96


The Chairman (send in) all the right signals and we can only hope that his trip will result in rich dividends.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 97


Bull markets, John Templeton said, are born on pessimism, grow on scepticism, mature on optimism and (die for) euphoria.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 98


The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) (has decreed) that all MF schemes must adopt the Total Return variants of their chosen benchmarks to measure and disclose their performance.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 99


It is revealing that the gender divide in cognition levels worsens with rise in age, as girls are often compelled to (drop in) of school for a variety of reasons.

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SSC CGL Tier-2 21-February-2018 English - Question 100


There is a compelling case for privatising the airline and freeing (locked at) funds for education and health.

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