In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
It is a pity that we do not have good books on insurance written by Indian authors (1) to the steady growth of literature on the subject in other countries specially, the U.S.A. whose insurance laws and (2) are very much similar to those of our country. And students studying in our colleges and the millions of insurance employees appearing for various insurance examinations have to depend (3) on books written by foreign authors. As these books mainly deal with the problems of insurance industry of foreign countries the (4) of the insurance scene in India and the various legal (5) and insurance procedures remains very weak. To (6) the insurance employees and the college students who have opted for (7) courses in insurance with different aspects of theory and practice of insurance we should have good and (8) textbooks. The -book under review written by V. M. R. Nair himself an experienced and (9) expert on insurance law based on leading Indian cases will be found very useful by students –of insurance sector as a (10) guide to the principles of insurance.
QUESTIONS:
1.
(A) paving
(B) corresponding
(C) following
(D) corresponding
(E) correcting
2.
(A) process
(B) product
(C) notes
(D) currency
(E) procedures
3.
(A) slightly
(B) upon
(C) still
(D) at
(E) until
4.
(A) prove
(B) search
(C) application
(D) understanding
(E) acknowledge
5.
(A) law
(B) aspects
(C) experts
(D) books
(E) loop
6.
(A) equip
(B) arm
(C) decorate
(D) promote
(E) load
7.
(A) optional
(B) expensive
(C) tough
(D) deep
(E) specialized
8.
(A) authentic
(B) voluminous
(C) many
(D) prompt
(E) shining
9.
(A) consulting
(B) qualified
(C) rich
(D) merchant
(E) tied
10.
(A) teamed
(B) powerful
(C) ready
(D) comprehensive
(E) prescribed
(Source: Nabard Bank Officer Exam – 2009)
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