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Productive jobs are vital for growth and a good job is the best form of inclusion. More than half of our population depends on agriculture, but the experience of other countries suggests that the number of people dependent on agriculture will have to shrink if per capita incomes in agriculture are to go up substantially. While industry is creating jobs, too many such jobs are low-productivity non-contractual jobs in the unorganized sector, offering low incomes, little protection, and no benefits. Service jobs are relatively of high productivity, but employment growth in services has been slow in recent
Passage-1 An air quality index (AQI) is a way to combine measurements of multiple air pollutants into a single number or rating. This index is ideally kept constantly updated and available in different places. The AQI is most useful when lots of pollution data are being gathered and when pollution levels are normally, but not always, low. In such cases, if pollution levels spike for a few days, the public can quickly take preventive action (like staying indoors) in response to an air quality warning. Unfortunately, that is not urban India. Pollution levels in many large Indian cities are so high that they remain well above any health or regulatory standard for large part ofthe year. If our index stays in the Red/Dangerous'region day after day, there is not much any one can do, other than getting used to ignoring it.
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explanation of the above passage?
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successful devolution
(b) The upper tier of government should impose devolution and decentralization on the regional
(b) Traditional societies succeed in resisting positive aspects of political development.
communities by law or otherwise.
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(c) It is impossible for traditional societies to break away from
there is free expression of the will
lingering loyalties.
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Sustenance of traditional loyalties is conducive to political development.
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(d) For devolution to take place, a strong feeling of regionalism in the masses is essential.
Passage-2 There has been a significant trend worldwide towards regionalism in government, resulting in a widespread transfer of powers downwards towards regions and communities since 1990s. This process, which involves the creation of new political entities and bodies at a sub-national level and an increase in their content and
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knowledge, an innovation and research agenda can counter this effect. Inclusive innovation can lower the costs of goods and services and create income-earning opportunities for the poor people.
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25. Which among the following is the most loglcal and ratlonal assumptlon that
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The world will not be able to cope with large-scale migration of climate refugees.
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migration.
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country
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Passage-7 Many farmers use synthetic pesticides to kill infesting insects. The consumption of pesticides in some of the developed countries is touching 3000 grams/hectare. Unfortunately, there are reports that these compounds possess inherent toxicities that endanger the health of the farm operators, consumers and the environment. Synthetic pesticides are generally persistent in environment. Entering in food chain they
(d) Rapid urbanization takes place only when a country's economic growth is rapid. Passage-6
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passages onlY.
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What climate change will undeniably do is cause or amplify events that hasten the red.uction of resources. Competition over these diminishing resources would ensue in the form of political or even violent conflict' Resourcebased conflicts have rarely been overt and are thus difficult to isolate. Instead they take on veneers that appear more politically palatable' Conflicts over resources like water are often cloaked in the guise of identity or ideolory'
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During the summer in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice has been melting earlier and faster, and the winter freeze has been coming later' In the last three decades, the extent of summer ice has declined by about 30 per cent. The lengthening period of summer melt threatens to undermine the whole Arctic food web, atop which stand polar bears.
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and not wanting pits or septic tanks to fill
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because they have to be ernptied. These are the issues that nobody wants to talk about, but if we want to eradicate the practice of open defecation, they have to be confronted and dealt properly.
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62. ln the light of the above passage, the nature of General Will is best d,escrlbed as
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the sum total of the private wills of the individuals
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destiny intends them to be. We are citizens of a great country, on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard. All of us, to whatever religion we may belong, are equally the children of India with equal rights, privileges and obligations. We cannot encourage communalism or narrowmindedness, for no nation can be great whose people are narrow in thought or action.
(c)
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61. The challenge the author of the above passage throws to the public is to
people seldom occurs.
achieve
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progress
and privileges
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does the above passage imply?
In a democracy, force is the main phenomenon in the actual exercise of sovereignty.
destiny and political tolerance (b)
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In a mature democracy, force to a great extent is the main phenomenon in the actual exercise of sovereignty.
parity
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national unity
(c)
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(d)
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