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- Read the excerpt from a ruling of the Court (Civil Action: American Library Association v. U.S.A.) and answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate answer.
Under strict scrutiny, a public library’s use of filtering software is permissible only if it is narrowly tailored to further a compelling government interest and no less restrictive alternative would serve that interest. We acknowledge that use of filtering software furthers public libraries’ legitimate interests in preventing patrons from accessing visual depictions of obscenity, or in the case of minors, material harmful to minors. Moreover, use of filters also helps to prevent patrons from being unwillingly exposed to patently offensive, content on the Internet.
- Select which of the following assumptions is the ruling of the Court is based on.
a) Filtering software is the preferred alternative by the patrons of public libraries.
b) Filtering software is the most restrictive of all the alternatives used in public libraries.
c) Filtering software is the only tool that can be scrutinised by the public libraries.
d) Filtering software safeguards the interests of the patrons of public libraries.
- What, according to the passage, is the primary purpose of filtering software within a public library ?
a) Permit the use of classified materials.
b) Check the use of all visual content of a library.
c) Record the number of searches made by patrons.
d) Prevent the access to inappropriate content.
- Which of the following words is an antonym to the word “compelling’ used in the text ?
a) singular b) strange
c) weak d) popular
- Read the following news post and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate answer.
INDIA’S MARINE EXPORTS REACH ALL TIME HIGH OF $ 7,740 MILLION
Vijayawada: Exports of marine products from India have reached an all-time high of US $ 7,740 million in 2021-22 against the targeted US $ 7,809 million fixed by the centre.
Marine Products Exports Development Authority joint director A. Jeyabal in a statement here on Friday said India’s exports of marine products grew 30 percent compared to 2020-21 in value terms. The compound annual growth rate of seafood exports during the past decade has been 8.23 percent, he pointed out. Jeyabal explained that India exported marine products to 121 countries during 2021-22, the US being the top destination with exports worth US $ 3,315 million in 2021-22 against the target of $ 3,021 million.
China and Japan stood at number two and three positions respectively. All three top destinations of Indian marine exports constitute 63 percent of India’s exports in value terms.
- The phrase “an all-time high” indicates that India’s marine
a) export rate has never been so high.
b) exports have grown less expensive.
c) export rate increases with each month.
d) exports have reached their highest limit.
- Substitute the underlined phrase with the option closest in meaning.
“The compound annual growth rate of seafood exports during the past decade has been 8.23 percent, he pointed out.”
a) calculated b) announced
c) specified d) shared
- Which of the following statements are true for the given text ?
(i) 2022 is fast becoming the most successful year for Indian exports, in terms of marine products.
(ii) The director of “Marine Products Exports Development Authority” is Mr. A. Jeyabal.
(iii) Mr. A. Jeyabal is sure that India will grow as an exporter of marine products.
(iv) There is most demand for India’s marine products in the US.
a) (i), (ii) and (iii) b) (i) and (iv)
c) (ii), (iii) and (iv) d) (i) and (ii)
- The most appropriate by-line for the article would be
a) Glowing Prospects b) A Legacy
c) A Befitting Tribute d) Profiting from Sustainability
- It can be inferred from the text that
a) All of India’s marine exports to Japan and China are done from Vijayawada.
b) More than half of India’s marine exports go to the US, China and Japan, in value terms.
c) India is the leading exporter of marine goods to 121 countries.
d) India reached the proposed sales target determined by the centre in the year 2021-22.
- Select the sentence that is the most appropriate conclusion for the given text.
a) Several exports promotion schemes for Fisheries have been implemented by the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), a statutory body set up in 1972.
b) The twin Godavari districts contributed to 50 per cent exports of the Vannamei shrimp.
c) Despite the heavy odds faced by the sector, India’s marine products exports reached a record high.
d) With a budget of Rs. 20,050 crores, this is the biggest ever investment to bring about a Blue Revolution through sustainable and responsible development of the fisheries sector in India.
Read the book descriptions for three different books up for sale online and answer the questions by choosing the correct options.
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The On Being a Veterinarian Series gives pre-vet and veterinary students a glimpse into what it’s really like to be a small animal veterinarian. Each book in the series provides insight on a different aspect of small animal veterinary medicine to help future veterinary doctors better prepare for the challenges of this career. Book puts the reader in the doctor’s shoes for a day to illustrate the importance of emotional resilience. Tools for building resilience are provided, as are scientific explanations for how and why they work.
So, You Want to be a Veterinarian is suggested reading for aspiring veterinarians, their parents, and their mentors. It succinctly describes colleges of veterinary medicine and their admission requirements, application procedures, curriculums, faculties, and facilities, and provides information that increases the odds of success in the admission process. It goes on to describe the veterinary profession and its multiple practice types, species and disciplinary specialties, and employment opportunities in industry, government, academy, and the military.
I Want to be a Veterinarian is part of a new I Can Read series that introduces young readers to important community helpers. This Level One I Can Read is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.
For anyone looking for books about community helpers for kids, this book is a great choice as it is bright and upbeat and feature characters who are diverse in terms of gender, race, age, and body type.
- By using the phrase “gives a glimpse into”, the text suggests that On Being a Veterinarian Series
a) imparts extensive knowledge about the personal and professional aspects of a veterinarian’s life.
b) gives detailed descriptions about the veterinary profession and its multiple practice types.
c) offers comprehensive health advice to small animal veterinary doctors.
d) provides salient features of small animal veterinary medicine to help prepare future doctors for the difficulties of their profession.
- A ‘small animal veterinarian’ involves dealing with
a) farm animals b) companion animals
c) zoo animals d) endangered animals
- Which underlined phrase is similar in meaning to “increases the odds of success” ? (So, You Want to be a Veterinarian)
a) The estimates for chances in achieving the goal are maximum when you plan ahead.
b) The increases in bets to gain victory, are not just common in academic circles.
c) When a business studies the competition, it improves its chances of surging ahead.
d) A lesser-known fact is that focussing on yourself ensures long-term gains.
- Select the option that correctly displays the meaning of ‘succinctly’ as used in the given line, from the text about So, You Want to be a Veterinarian.
‘It succinctly describes colleges of veterinary medicine…’
a) polite, short and sweet, brief, relevant
b) compact, discursive, concise, polite
c) condensed, compact, brief, to the point
d) short and sweet, condensed, discursive, systematic
- Which book/s of the three mentioned in the text is/are like to include the following line ?
How long it takes to become a vet can vary, but if you really love animals and think caring for them is up your alley, then becoming a veterinarian may be the right choice for you.
a) Both, On Being a Veterinarian and So, You Want to be a Veterinarian
b) Only So, You Want to be a Veterinarian
c) All three— I Want to be a Veterinarian, On Being a Veterinarian and So, You Want to be a Veterinarian
d) Only On Being a Veterinarian
- Which topic would be a part of ‘disciplinary specialities’ in So, You Want to be a Veterinarian ?
a) Remount and Veterinary Corps
b) Internship allowance
c) International Institute of Veterinary Education & Research
d) Sports medicine and rehabilitation
- Upon reading the passage, which of the following is likely to be inferred about the main aim of I Want to be a Veterinarian ?
a) Learn about characteristics of veterinarians.
b) Learn about inclusion and diversity.
c) Learn about various community helpers.
d) Learn how to read by oneself.
- Select the option that matches the books to the most likely readerships, according to the text. Choose three appropriate options from out of four options given.
Name of the book Type of readers
I Want to be a Veterinarian i) school students/ graduates
So, You Want to be a Veterinarian ii) children
On Being a Veterinarian Series iii) pre-vet and veterinary students
iv) academics and practicing veterinarians
a) A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iv)
b) A-(i), B-(iii), C-(ii)
c) A-(ii), B-(i), C-(iii)
d) A-(ii), B-(iv), C-(i)
- Read the excerpt from a handicrafts’ manual titled ‘Woodwork Joints’ and answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate answer.
THE SCARF JOINT
The method known as “scarfing” is used for the joining of timber in the direction of its length, enabling the workman to produce a joint with a smooth or flush appearance on all its faces. One of the simplest forms of scarfed joint is known as the half lap, in which a portion is cut out at the end of each beam or joist, equal in depth to half the full depth of the beam, and of equal length to the required scarf. The two pieces, before they are placed together, form a joint with the projecting part fitting into the recessed portion and the two pieces being secured in their respective positions by screws.
A tabled scarf joint is very easy to make and fit, and is not materially affected by shrinkage. Rectangular wrought iron straps are knocked up over the joint after the two pieces engage. A lapped scarf joint is secured with nuts and bolts and effectively resists compressional stress in vertical posts.
THE PUZZLE JOINTS
These are not only interesting in themselves, but are often excellent studies in craftsmanship. The majority of them, if to be satisfactory as puzzles, call for very careful setting out and cutting, entailing the same degree of skill that is demanded for high-class cabinet work. For this reason, several illustrations of examples may well find a place in a volume dealing with woodwork joints. As a rule, these puzzles should be made in hardwood, such as dark walnut or beech, as in whitewood the joints are soon liable to wear.
- Ensuring the ‘flush appearance on all its faces’ refers to the
a) finishing b) strength
c) stability d) variation
- Which option includes the correct meaning of the underlined phrase in the given sentence ?
Rectangular wrought iron straps are knocked up over the joint after the two pieces engage.
a) carved b) assembled
c) removed d) created
- Select the reason why several illustrations of puzzle joint examples are often showcased in a volume dealing with woodwork joints.
a) To contrast characteristics of puzzle joints with other types of joints.
b) To address the growing demand for wooden cabinets.
c) To cater to the popular and extensive usage among carpenters.
d) To foster a better understanding of the required precision and skill.