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Re: Nabard Assistant Manager Mock Test

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1. In the present context of socioeconomic development the concept of "Meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs" is popularly known as the concept of- a) Sustainable Development
b) Uniform growth
c) Target-driven Growth
d) No risk- No growth
e) Social Viability
2. Which of the following statements about the agricultural sector in economy of India is/are correct?
(A) Agricultural growth has reduced poverty of the people locally and, through its external effects also in many other
parts of the country.
(B) Food and nutrition security in the country has increased substantially.
(C) The area of cultivation has increased in recent past as agriculture has become a full time employment for the people,
which was not so a few years back.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Both A & B only
e) All A, B & C
3. In recent years it has been recognized increasingly that a large segment of the rural population is out of the reach of
the formal banking services. Which of the following is the name of the concept floated to bring most of these rural in the
net of financial and banking services?
a) Corporate Governance
b) Financial Inclusion
c) Wealth Creation
d) Credit Management
e) Risk Management
4. As we all know that the present pattern of agricultural growth has resulted in a variety of environmental degradation
of soil, water, air and biodiversity. Which of the following is/are the main practice(s) of the present pattern of
agriculture, which has given birth to such degradation?
(A) Excess use of chemical inputs in the form of fertilizers, pesticides/insecticides and boosters.
(B) Abandonment of traditional practices built over several milletmia.
(C) Continuous flogging of land through multiple cropping.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Both A & C only
e) All A, B & C
5. As we all know the per capita of food availability is far better in the country these days and it has also reduced our
dependence on imports of most of the food commodities. Which of the following are the agriculture related things on
which we are still dependent on imports largely?
(A) Wheat
(B) Sugar
(C) Edible oils
(D) Pulses
a) Only A & B both
b) Only C & D both
c) Only A, C & D
d) Only B, C & D
e) All A, B, C & D
6. As we all know migration of people from one place to the •other has always been a topic of interest to economists and
social scientists. Which of the following migrations is called a historical one and is often referred as "Mother of All
Migrations in the Word"?
a) Intercontinental migration from Europe to America and beyond.
b) Migration of agricultural labour from Bihar and UP to various states in India.
c) Migration of Keralites to Gulf countries.
d) Migration of Gujaratis to USA and UK after outbreak of plague, communal riots, and several major earthquakes in
state.
e) None of these
7. As per the recent research reports published in papers/journals more than half of all child deaths are associated with
malnutrition. Which of the following is/are the major reasons of malnutrition in India?
(A) Low birth weight because of poor nutritional status of the mother.
(B) High levels of disease caused by poor hygienic conditions and polluted water.
(C) Improper feedi.ng practices.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
8. The Agro processing sectors in India has shown a positive growth in recent past. What is/are the major factors which
has/have contributed to this growth in this sector?
(A) There is a change in consumption pattern. Food budget is allocated to high value Commodities like raw fruits,
vegetables and livestock etc.
(B) Growth in export .demands for high value and processed food items. Hence for people are taking up that business
(C) More and more people are migrating to cities and urban areas where demand for processed food is high.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
9. The phenomena of the decline howsoever initiated or instigated occurred in some measures of aggregate economic
activity and causing cascading declines in GDP and other key measures of "economic activity" in the terms of economics
is called -
a) terminal growth
b) recession
c) business cycle
d) deflation
e) domino effect
10. As we all know Govt. of India has given much attention to improve the Public Health in the country. Way so much
attention is given to improve the same, which in the opinion of general public is a personal goal and should be an
individual effort?
(A) Poor public health conditions take economic toll in various ways.
(B) Govt. wish to invest in it because it wants to prevent diseases-rather than treat them
(C) If the general health of the people in a country is weak investors do not wish to invest in that country. Even tourists
also do not want to visit the land.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
11. The Govt. of India is giving much importance to the development of "Special Economic Zones" these which of the
following statement(s) is/are 'TRUE' about the features of the Special Economic Zones?
(A) Special Economic Zones refer to areas within a country where some of the economic laws and restrictions of the land
are relaxed
(B) Special Economic Zones are being developed to given an opportunity to the weaker section of society who did not
have enough opportunities to develop financially and economically.
(C) In India development of Special Economic Zones started way back in 1980 when first such project was launched in
Karnataka.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) AII A, B & C
e) None of these
12. India has several major dams almost in all states. Which of the following was/were the reasons for which these dams
were built?
(A) Flood control and water supply
(B) Relocate the population
(C) Power generation
(D) Irrigation facilities
a) Only A& B
b) Only C & D
c) Only A, C & D
d) AII B, C & F
e) None of these
13. Which of the following concepts is not a major concept frequently referred in the economic literature of Dr. Amartya
Sen the Nobel Prize winner Economist?
a) Positive freedom
b) Negative freedom
c) Corporate ethic
d) Capability to function
e) Welfare economics
14. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana?
(A) The Yojana was launched in the year 1955 with the aim to connect each and every village with the National Highway.
(B) The Yojana was to be completed by the year 2000. But only 60% job is done so far.
(C) The fund for the Yojana were arranged by a loan from the Asian Development Bank, which sanctioned an amount of
Rs.1,20,000 lakh crore that time. India has availed 95% of that amount but job done is only 60%
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
15. Which amongst the following organizations make major credit policies for the regional Rural Banks (RRBs)?
a) NABARD
b) Asian Development Bank
c) Word Bank
d) State Bank of India
e) None of these
16. As we all know Govt. of India has launched many schemes for the welfare of the workers from unorganized sectors
As per recent estimates about what percent of all workforce in India is engaged in informal or unorganized sector?
a) 50%
b) 90%
c) 70%
d) 80%
e) 60%
17. Which of the following is/are true about the Indira Awas Yojana of the Govt. of India?
(A) The scheme was the sub-scheme of the Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)
(B) The scheme was launched to provide housing accommodation to rural people Below Poverty Line (BPL) only
(C) Under the scheme the allotment of the house is done in the name of the female members of the household in the
joint ames of the husband and wife.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Al! A, B & C
e) None of these
18. As we all know Govt. gives enough emphasis on the development of Small Scale Industry (SSI) Sector. What is the
role of SSI sector in a developing economy like Indian Economy?
(A) SSI sector plays an important role in development of economy as around 40 percent of the GDF comes from this
sector
(B) SSI absorbs surplus labour and helps in equitable distribution of income.
(C) Approximately 35% of total exports of India comes from Small Industrial Sector.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) AII A, B & C
e) None of these
19. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)?
(A) NREGA was enacted first to provide job to rural people only but now people in urban areas can also avail the jobs
under it
(B) NREGA is applicable in all districts of the country now.
(C) NREGA was initially provided a 100 days job but now the number of days is increased to 150.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
20. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about National Food For Work Programme (NFFWP) of the Govt. of India.
(A) NFFWP was launched to provide additional resources to most backward 150 districts of India.
(B) The beneficiary of the NFFWP is required to work for 5 days a week for at least 10 weeks at a stretch
(C) The beneficiaries of NFFWP are paid their wages in the form of Wheat and Rice for their work. The
payment of ration is done to them daily at 6.30 p.m. or immediately after the day's work is over which should be latest
by 9.30 p.m.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Both B & C
d) AII A, B & C
e) None of these
21. Which of the following statement(s) is/are now the pmt of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)?
(A) Eraduari Mam Grane Sadak Yojena
(B) Relocate the population
(C) Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Both B & C
d) All A, B & C
e) None of these
22. Micro creditor micro finance is a novel approach to banking with the poor. In this approach bank credit is extended
to the poors through -
a) Self Help Groups
b) Anganwadees
c) Cooperative Credit Societies
d) Reserve Bank of India
e) Small Industries Development Bank
23. Which of the following is/are the major problems of rural indebtedness?
(A) Indian Earner borrows year after year but is not in a position to clear off its loans.
(B) The size of the loans taken by the Indian fanners is too large whereas his agricultural output is not large enough to
pay off his debt.
(C) Most of the farmers are still taking loans from the informal sources who charge a very high rate of interest.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A & B
e) All A, B & C
24. The concept of Micro finance was launched in which of the following countries initially?
a) Bangladesh
b) India
c) Egypt
d) Israel
e) Sri Lanka
25. Which of the following is NOT an institutional credit agency?
a) Cooperative Society
b) Money Lender
c) Commercial Banks
d) Regional Rural Banks
e) Government Agencies
26. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) gets some amount of its funds from which of
the following organizations for its various schemes?
(A) World Bank
(B) Bank of America
(C) IDA
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) All A& B
e) All A, B & C
27. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) was established in the year- a) 1970
b) 1982
c) 1977
d) 1980
e) 1975
28. Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE about the activities of the NABARD?
(A) NABARD has the responsibility to inspect RRBs and Cooperative Banks.
(B) NABARD maintains Research and Development Fund to promote research in agriculture and rural development.
(C) NABARD is a wing of Planning Commission of India.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Both A & B only
d) Only C
e) All A, B & C
29. The Union Budget for 1995-96 proposed the creation of RIDF in NABARD, with a corpus of Rs. 2,000 Crores. What is
the full form of RIDF?
a) Rural India decoration Forum
b) Research and Industrial Development Forum
c) Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
d) Research and Industrial Development Fund
e) None of these
30. Which of the following statements about the NABARD is/are TRUE-
(A) NABARD has a dual role to play as it is an apex body and a refinance institution.
(B) NABARD services as a refinance institution for all kinds of production and investment credit to agriculture and
cottage and village industries.
(C) NABARD accepts short term deposits from the public like any other bank to improve its capital base
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Only A & B
e) All A, B & C
31. Head Office of the National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) is located in -
a) Delhi
b) Hyderabad
c) Mumbai
d) T+H+L
e) None of these
32. India's first transgenic crop was- a) Sugarcane
b) Brinjal
c) Bt. Cotton
d) Potato
e) None of these
33. India and some other countries raised strong objection on a major issue in the meetings of the World Trade
Organization (WTO). What was the issue?
a) Use of genetically modified crops
b) Pro viding subsidy to agro -products
c) Method of deciding cost of crude oil by OPEC members
d) Use of Hydrogen as alternative fuel in future
e) None of these
34. Who amongst the following is the winner of Ramon Magsaysay Award 2008?
a) Dr Prakash & Mandakini Amte
b) Dr. Amartya Sen
c) Ms Barkha Dutt
d) Dr. M.S. Ahluwalia
e) None of these
35. Which of the following is the organization, which is the apex body in cooperative sector and deals in procurement
distribution export and import of selected agricultural commodities?
a) NAFED
b) NABARD
c) SIDBI
d) EXIM Bank
e) None of these
36. Mahesh Bhupati and Sania Mirza won their first Grand Slam Title together when they defeated their opponents in- a) Wimbledon Open
b) Australian Open
c) Davis Cup Final
d) US Open
e) Wightman Cup Final
37. Which of the following states in India is at the top in the list of those who availed credit through Self Help Groups
(SHGs)?
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) Goa
c) Arunachal Pradesh
d) West Bengal
e) Kerala
38. Which of the following is the amount Govt. of India has sanctioned to provide relief to farmers so that they may
come out of their debt?
a) Rs. 10000 crore
b) Rs. 20000 crore
c) Rs. 30000 crore
d) Rs. 40000 crore
e) None of these
39. Which of the following is/are the goals of the Bharat Ninnan?
(A) To bring additional one crore hectares under assured irrigation.
(B) To provide cooked -food to about 12 core children in their school itself.
(C) To construct 60 lakh additional houses for rural poors.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Only A& B
e) Only A & B Both
40. As we all know flood is a major natural calamity in India. Which of the following statements is I are true about
various aspects of flood and flood management in India
(A) Out of total geographical area of 329 million hectare about 40 million hectare is prone to flood.
(B) Till 2007 about 18 million hectare area was provided with protection against floods by way of construction of
embankments, drainage channel and raising of platforms.
(C) Since installation of a flood forecasting system in 2004 no major flood has taken place in India.
a) Only A
b) Only B
c) Only C
d) Both A & B Only
e) Only B & C Both.
41. Which of the following as an easy way of providing credit to the farmer community?
a) Kisah Credit Card
b) Indira Vikas Patra
c) National Savine Certificates
d) Loan against gold
e) None of these
42. India recently test tired a new surface to surface missle called- a) Meghavarna
b) Columbus
c) Antariksha
d) Pawan
e) Shourya
43. The Summit of Leaders of the G-20 was organized in November 2008 in- a) Paris
b) Tokyo
c) Washington DC
d) London
e) Milan
44. Who amongst the following is the author of the book "Between the Assassinations"?
a) Daniellc Steel
b) Anita Desai
c) Aravind Adiga
d) NandanNilekani
e) A.rundhati Roy
45. Who amongst the following is the winner of Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding for the year
1995? (The Award was given in November 2008.)
a) Mr. Albert Bayona
b) Ms. Mallika Sarabhai
c) Dr. Romila Thapar
d) Dr. Mohammed El Baradei
e) Mr. Hosni Mubarak
46. Which Film got the Golden Peacock Award in the 39th International Film Festival of India held in December 2008?
a) Good Night
b) Akasa Kusum
c) The gong of the Sparrow
d) Tulpan
e) None of these
47. Who amongst the following is the Union Minister for Home Affairs at present?
a) Mr. Sharad Pawar
b) Mr. Lalu Prasad Yadav
c) Mr. P. Chidambaram
d) Mr. Shivraj Patil
e) None of these
48. Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan is the new Chief Minister of which of the following states where elections were held in
December 2008?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Mizoram
c) Delhi
d) Madhya
e) None of these
49. Ms. M. C. Marykom won a Gold Medal for India in an international sports event is basically a- a) Table Tennis player
b) Boxer
c) Badminton player
d) Marathon runner
e) Golfer
50. Mr. John Key whose name was in news is the Prime Minister of- a) Australia
b) United Kingdom
c) Canada
d) France
e) New Zealand

English Language
(Q. 51-57): Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain phrases in the passage
have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Anyone who forms his own opinions and beliefs will feel that he owes no responsibility to the majority for his
conclusions. If he is a genuine lover of truth, if he is inspired by a passion for seeing things as they are and a detestation
of holding ideas which do not conform to facts, he will be wholly independent of the acquiesce of those around him.
When he proceeds to apply his beliefs in the practical conduct of life, the position is different. There are then good
reasons why his attitude should be less rigid. The society in which he is placed is an ancient and composite growth. The
people from whom he dissents have not come by their opinions and institutions by a process of mere haphazard. These
opinions and customs all had their origin in a certain real or supposed fitness. They have a certain depth of root in the
lives of a proportion of the existing generation. Their fitness for satisfying needs may have misplaced, and their
congruity with one another may have come to an end. That is only one side of the truth. The most passionate
propagandist cannot penetrate to them.
In common language we speak of a generation as something possessed of a kind of exact unity with all its part-s
and members homogeneous. Yet plainly it is not this. It is a whole but a whole in a state of constant flux, its factors and

e) None of these
elements are eternally shifting. It is not one, but many generations. Each of the seven ages of man is neighbour to all the
rest. The column of the veterans is already sinking into the last abyss, while the column of the newest recruits is
forming. To its tradition, the tendency and its possibilities, only a proportion of each can have nerve enough to grasp the
banner of a new truth and endurance to bear it along rugged and un trodden ways.
Then we must remember the substance of which life is made. We must consider what an overwhelming
preponderance of the most persistent energies and most concentrated interests of a society must be absorbed between
material cares and the solitude of the affections. It is obviously unreasonable to lose patience and quarrel with one's
time because it is tardy in throwing off its institutions and beliefs and slow to achieve the transformation which is the
problem in front of it. Men and women have to live. The task for most of us is hard enough to make us well pleased with
even such imperfect shelter as we find in daily use and customs. To insist on a whole community being made at once to
submit to the supremacy of new practices and ideas that have just begun to acclaim themselves to the most advanced
speculative intelligence of life time. This, even If it were a possible process, would do much to make life impracticable
and to hurry on social dissolution.
51. The overnight changes in social settings are not desirable because it will- a) retard the progress
b) lead to social disintegration
c) give vitality to social life
d) make a society too narrow to survive
e) None of these
52. The hard task according to author is to-
(A) change the society
(B) earn a living
(C) change according to times
a) Only A and C
b) Only Band C
c) Only A and B
d) Only A
e) Only C
53. The problems which is discussed in the passage reflects- a) realist attitude of the author
b) the pessimistic views expressed by a group of people.
c) a doctrinaire that explains the role of culture
d) making good use of genuine lover of truth
e) None of these
54. Which of the following best describes the phrase apply his beliefs in the practical conduct of life as used in the
passage?
a) To indoctrinate what he believes
b) To denounce what he believes
c) To preach what is practiced
d) To practice what is preached
e) None of these
55. According to author a generation which is heterogeneous, should be perceive as
a) sum total of the parts of that subsystem
b) a whole which is not a total of the parts
c) fragmented group of people
d) individual inter linkages connected through synergy
e) None of these
56. According to the passage which of the following is true?
a) Impatience of intellectuals with practical problems is the source of progress
b) Day to day concerns dominates the life of most people
c) Intellectuals are the leaders of social transformation
d) Social change will be slow in the absence of effective leaders.
e) None of these
57. According to passage from which of the following do the customs and traditions originate?
a) Ignorance of events happening around
b) Leadership prevailing in the contemporary society
c) Social utility of the societal set up
d) Conflicts of individuals living in society
e) None of these
(Q. 58-62) : In each of the following questions, an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings• are given. Find
out the correct meaning of idiomatic expression and mark the number of that meaning as your answer in the answer
sheets. If you do not find any correct answer, mark e), i.e. None of these as your answer.
58. runs down
a) squandering away
b) amounts to
c) incurring
d) taking chance to meet
e) None of these
59. stand over
a) vindicate
b) postpone
c) enduring
d) support
e) None of these
60. knocked up
a) get exhausted
b) die in an accident
c) wandered about
d) sold at an auction
e) None of these
61. make over
a) prove
b) decipher
c) discover
d) give in charity
e) None of these
62. work on
a) solve
b) influence
c) excite
d) apply force to

(Q. 63-75) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one
part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is e). (Ignore errors of
punctuation it any.)
63. Selling peanuts a)/ on the road is b)/the only means of earning c)/ in respect of most of the people d). No error e)
64. Her talk was a)/ judged by many b)/ as one of the most important talks (3 )/ given in the seminar d). No error e)
65. The boy who was guilty with a)/ having stolen the cell phoneb)/ came out c)/with the truth d). No error e)
66. She is the teacher a)/ whom I know b)/ has helped my son c)/ in the examination d). No error e)
67. You cannot demand a) all your articles b)/ unless you do not c)/ give advance notice d). No error e)
68. We insisted, but neither a)/ Lona nor her assistant b)/ are ready to c)/ work on Sunday d). No error e)
69. There is just not enough a)/ time in my unit to sit round b)/ talking about how we feel c)/ about each other d). No
error e)
70. The act will be passed a)/ with a comfortable majority if all b)/ the partisans of c)/ her group favours it d). No error e)
71. Hardly had I a)/ entered the airport b)/ than I met c)/ my cousin Tilak d). No error e)
72. An anti terrorism cell is opened a)/ by the town police b)/ three months ago c)/ as a precautionary measure d). No
error e)
73. The artist who was giving a)/ detailed description of b)/ the sculptures was d)/ speaking fluently French. No error e)
74. Martin would attempt a)/ to open the umbrella b)/ when her spectacles slipped off c)/ and fell down. d)No error e)
75. If you had not a)/ reached so quickly, b)/ we might well (3 )/ have had a disaster d). No error e)
(Q. 76-85): Which of the phrases a), b), c) and d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold
type to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark e) i.e. No correction required as
the answer.
76. She had created problems even when she was on training while she was still waiting to take full charge of her
duties.
a) she has been waiting
b) she had been still
c) she would have still
d) she has still to wait
e) No correction required
77. The director insisted on his orders being carried out with the letter.
a) for the letter
b) to the letter
c) by the letter
d) into the letter
e) No correction required
78. He admired the speed with which Koti completed the work and appreciating the method adopted by him.
a) appreciate the method being adopted
b) appreciated the method adopted

c) appreciate the method of adoption
d) appreciate the adopting method
e) No correction required•
79. Unless I get some break I should not be able to do any more work.
a) shall not be able
b) should be unable
c) shall not be unable
d) should not be unable
e) No correction required
80. Some people have a habit of wearing their heart on their sleeves.
a) bearing their heart on their sleeves.
b) wearing heart on their sleeves
c) wearing their heart on sleeves
d) bearing their heart on their sleeve
e) No correction required
81. Your plea that you were thorough ignorant of the consequences cannot be accepted.
a) had thorough ignorance
b) were thoroughly ignorance
c) had thoroughly ignorant
d) were thoroughly ignorant
e) No correction required
82. I had met him after the party where he had been given an inspiring speech.
a) when he had
b) where he would have
c) in which he was given
d) where he had
e) No correction required
83. Because of scientific progress, we expect to live better than our parents have.
a) should expect to live better than our parent
b) expect to live as good as our parents live
c) expect to live better than our parents did
d) expected to live better than our parents
e) No correction required
84. I cannot put up with that nasty fellow.
a) put up
b) put at
c) put on with
d) put up in
e) No correction required
85. It is useless to run away from every danger, risks must not be taken.
a) no risks must be
b) any risk must be
c) although risks must be
d) some risks must be
e) No correction required

(Q. 86-90) : In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These -are numbered as a),
b), c) and d). One of these four words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find
out the word that is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the four words
are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark e). i.e. All correct as your answer.
86. After several a) rounds of discussions b) the Manager accented c) to our proposal. d) All correct e)
87. The indefatigable a) zeal and fearlessness b) with which the youth worked rejoiced c) me beyond measure d) All
correct.
88. He slipped a) away in the night b) and reached c) there in the morning d). All correct e)
89. He let the Iaugher a) wash away b) the tension c) and then held up her hand d). All correct e)
90. The author also advocated a) fresh vegetable b) and fruits c) as natural diet of aged peoples. d) All correct e)
(Q. 91-100): 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 (91) to the steady growth of
literature on the subject in other countries specially, the U.S.A. whose insurance laws and (92) 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 (93) on books written by foreign authors. As these books mainly deal
with the problems of insurance industry of foreign countries the (94) of the insurance scene in India and the various
legal (95) and insurance procedures remains very weak. To (96) the insurance employees and the college students who
have opted for (97) courses in insurance with different aspects of theory and practice of insurance we should have good
and (98) textbooks. The -book under review written by V. M. R. Nair himself an experienced and (99) expert on
insurance law based on leading Indian cases will be found very useful by students –of insurance sector as a (100) guide
to the principles of insurance.
91.
a) paving
b) corresponding
c) following
b) corresponding
e) correcting
92.
a) process
b) product
c) notes
d) currency
e) procedures
93.
a) slightly
b) upon
c) still
d) at
e) until
94.
a) prove
b) search
c) application
d) understanding
e) acknowledge
95.
a) law
b) aspects
c) experts
d) books
e) loop
96.
a) equip
b) arm
c) decorate
d) promote
e) load
97.
a) optional
b) expensive
c) tough
d) deep
e) specialized
98.
a) authentic
b) voluminous
c) many
d) prompt
e) shining
99.
a) consulting
b) qualified
c) rich
d) merchant
e) tied
100.
a) teamed
b) powerful
c) ready
d) comprehensive
e) prescribed


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