QUESTIONS PALETTE

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Q. 1.Globally, India stands out with (a)/ growth in excess of 7 per cent and (b)/ wide accepted forecasts (c)/ of up to 8 per cent.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 2.A sustained growth rate below double-digit is not likely (a)/ to address either job creation needs (b)/ or the possibility to raising (c)/ people out of underemployment.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 3.The downtrend in private investment (a)/ must recover (b)/ to increase (c)/ value-generating capacities.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 4.A beginning could make by (a)/ a critical assessment of the overall risk of (b)/ doing business vs. pure business risk, on the basis that (c)/ the entrepreneur commits no willful transgressions.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 5.Competitiveness is not just (a)/ a outcome of operating efficiency (b)/ but also (c)/ costs of inputs, logistics, energy and land.(d)/ No Error(e)

Q. 6.Wishful thinkers would see this (a)/ as a ripe situation for deriving (b)/ the maximum technology transfer by playing (c)/ one contender to the others.(d)/ No error (e)

Q. 7.The risk of a political backlash (a)/ from the middle class cannot rule (b)/ out in case oil prices keep (c)/ climbing— feeding into general inflation.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 8.The fact that the RFI has widened the scope of (a)/ the aircraft from a single- engine to include (b)/ a twin-engine has been changed (c)/ the texture of the competition.(d)/ No Error(e)

Q. 9.I was the first woman in (a)/ my family to be lucky (b)/ enough to get into (c)/ higher education and women issues.(d)/ No Error (e)

Q. 10.When we justify our opinion, judgements (a)/ and habits, we are actually resurrecting (b)/ our own notions, inhibitions, (c)/ habits and opinions to people.(d)/ No Error (e)

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