Last Mile To CAT - Odd Sentence para Jumble Level 1-03
Last Mile To CAT - Odd Sentence para Jumble Level 1-03
Section-1
Sec 1
Directions for questions 1-3: Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Four of them can be put
together to form a meaningful and coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out.
Q.1
1. Mr. Acharyulu has justi ably asked the Finance Ministry why it should not explain to the people the action
taken, or contemplated, to recover dues from wilful defaulters, who owe banks more than rupees 50 crore,
and, where warranted, the criminal proceedings initiated.
2. Given that the RBI has initiated steps to set up a digital Public Credit Registry that would include details of
all borrowers including wilful defaulters, it would behove the banking regulator to meet the CIC’s November 16
deadline for furnishing the information sought about those owing rupees 1,000 crore or more, to start with.
3. The CIC order is also unsparing of the government for not being more forthcoming.
4. While it is no one’s argument that all large unpaid loans are by-products of mala de borrowing, the onus is
on the RBI and the government to make as clean a breast of it as is legally possible, in order to retain public
trust.
5. The Reserve Bank of India nds itself in the midst of another tangle with the media.
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Correct Answer : 5
The correct order is 3142. However, the odd sentence is easy to nd out.
Answer key/Solution
Sentence 5 talks about the RBI’s problem with the media. So, it is the odd one out.
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Directions for questions 1-3: Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Four of them can be put
together to form a meaningful and coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out.
Q.2
1. But for those holding power in a democracy, telling truths to the people seems to be virtually impossible.
2. Look what has befallen us since the crash of 2008, he pointed out: the country is 14% poorer than it would
have been on its previous trajectory, so £300bn has gone missing.
3. Telling truth to power in a democracy is quite easy, though power may not listen.
4. But the parties dare not tell the people.
5. The indisputable facts emerging from post-budget analyses are that Britain must either pay considerably
more tax, or agree to public cuts more savage than any seen yet.
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Directions for questions 1-3: Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Four of them can be put
together to form a meaningful and coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out.
Q.3
1. We have online abuse, prejudice, bias, polarisation, fake news, there are lots of ways in which it is broken.
2. A ‘Magna Carta for the web’ will protect people’s rights online from threats such as fake news, prejudice and
hate, says founder of the internet.
3. The former UK prime minister Gordon Brown has added his signature to the contract.
4. This is a contract to make the web one which serves humanity, science, knowledge and democracy.
5. Humanity connected by technology on the web is functioning in a dystopian way.
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