89 B English passage 26 Feb

PASSAGE 1

Read below given statements:

1. Now public sector has lost its relevance in the industrialization process.

2. Public sector does not perform satisfactorily.

3. Entrepreneurship in private sector is expanding.

4. Effective competition policies are available now.


Read below given passage:

1.  Net profits are only 2.2% of their total assets for central public sector undertakings, lower than for the private corporate sector. 

2. While the public sector or the State-led entrepreneurship played an important role in triggering India's industrialization, our evolving development needs, comparatively less-than- satisfactory performance of the public sector enterprises, the maturing of our private sector, a much larger social base now available for expanding entrepreneurship and the growing institutional capabilities to enforce competition policies would suggest that the time has come to review the role of public sector.

 3. What should the portfolio composition of the government be? It should not remain static all times.

 4. The airline industry works well as a purely private affair.

 5. At the opposite end, rural roads, whose sparse traffic makes tolling unviable, have to be on the balance-sheet of the State.

 6.If the government did not own rural roads, they would not exist. Similarly, public health capital in our towns and cities will need to come from the public sector.

 7.Equally, preservation and improvement of forest cover will have to be a new priority for the public sector assets.

8.Take the example of steel.

9. With near-zero tariffs, India is a globally competitive market for the metal Indian firms export steel into the global market which demonstrates there is no gap in technology.

10. Indian companies are buying up global steel companies, which shows there is no gap in capital availability. Under these conditions, private ownership works best.

11. Private ownership is clearly desirable in regulated industries, ranging from, finance to infrastructure, where a government agency performs the function of regulation and multiple competing firms are located in the private sector.

12. Here, the simple and clean solution - government as the umpire and the private sector as the players is what works best.

 13. In many of these industries, we have a legacy of government ownership, where productivity tends to be lower, fear of bankruptcy is absent, and the risk of asking for money from the tax payer is ever present. 

14. There is also the conflict of interest between government as an owner and as the regulator.

15.The formulation and implementation of competition policy will be more vigorous and fair if government companies are out of action.


Qts1. According to the passage, what is/are the reason/reasons for saying that the time has come to review the role of public sector?

Read below given statements:

1. Now public sector has lost its relevance in the industrialization process.

2. Public sector does not perform satisfactorily.

3. Entrepreneurship in private sector is expanding.

4. Effective competition policies are available now.


Which of the statements given above is / are correct in the given context ?

(a) 1 and 3 only

(b) 2 only

(c) 2, 3 and 4 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Ans. C


Explanation

First paragraph clearly says that public sector has played an important role in triggering India's industrialization. Hence statement 1 is wrong.

Statements 2 and 3 are directly mentioned in the first paragraph whereas statement 4 can be inferred from the passage. Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.


Passage - 2

Read below given statement:

(a) they were scared of the barking dogs.

(b) they wanted him to pluck berries.

(c) they saw the whip in the old man's hand.

(d) the road was uneven.

Read below given passage:

1. In front of us was walking a bare-headed old man in tattered clothes.

2. He was driving his beasts

3. They were all laden with heavy loads of clay from the hills and looked tired.

4. The man carried a long whip which perhaps he himself had made.

5. As he walked down the road he stopped now and then to eat the wild berries that grew on bush along the uneven road.

6. When he threw away the see, the bold birds would fly to peck at them

7. Sometime a stray dog watched the procession philosophically and then began to bark

8. When this happened, my two little sons would stand still holding my hands firmly.

9. A dog can sometimes be dangerous indeed.


Qts 1. The author's children held his hands firmly because

Read below statements:

(a) they were scared of the barking dogs.

(b) they wanted him to pluck berries.

(c) they saw the whip in the old man's hand.

(d) the road was uneven.

Ans. (a)

Explanation.

The author's children were scared of the barking dogs that's why they hold the hands of the author firmly. They were afraid of the dangerous looking dogs and don't want their father to leave them alone.






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