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Answer : 4. "noticeable"
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Answer : 3. "silence has been broken and more women are coming up"
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Answer : 4. "fearless"
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Answer : 5. "Both 1 and 2"
Q:Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain parts are given in bold to answer some of the questions based on the passage.
Sometimes to upend entrenched power structures, a revolution is required. Naming and shaming powerful men in the #Metoo campaign is in many ways a revolutionary act. The truth about most was known, spoken in whispers, but not to their face. But now that omerta has been broken by some intrepid women , there’s a palpable sense of power and possibility.
Revolutions are by definition anarchic, as they are aimed against those who make and enforce the rules. So it has been with #MeToo. Men are named, sometimes anonymously, and the naming itself requires punitive action to be taken against them. There isn’t really any room for discussion on context or degree of culpability. Some have raised questions about due process, and the response has been, somewhat reasonably, that due process has failed. And it is true, arguing for due process when due process has failed feels a bit like batting for status quo. So let it be said, #MeToo despite its limitations is unreservedly a good development. However, the question is, what next? The #MeToo movement is more than just outing powerful men, it is about shifting the balance of power between men and women, transferring the punitive aspects — shame, denial of work opportunities — from the victim to the perpetrator. It is about ending impunity embedded in our social construct by shaping new social mores. This is and has to be a collective effort, and it is important for the #MeToo movement to have these discussions.
Let the burden of shame now be shifted to where it is supposed to- the perpetrators and not the women; the victims. It’s the woman who has to hide from the world. And by and large, due to this very fact prevailing in Indian society that many women ultimately choose to leave their jobs, or seek employment elsewhere, when they confront inappropriate behaviour from their colleagues.
Another very important aspect which should be taken care of is that of equality, where there’s no inhibitions, no sense of caution. Women need healthy camaraderie in place of needless caution. Respect, not condescension. They would like colleagues to engage with them, not be patronising. And the fact that they are still having to demand these is telling.
Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage ?
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5eaa4d5ee6ace92d5515ea18Sometimes to upend entrenched power structures, a revolution is required. Naming and shaming powerful men in the #Metoo campaign is in many ways a revolutionary act. The truth about most was known, spoken in whispers, but not to their face. But now that omerta has been broken by some intrepid women , there’s a palpable sense of power and possibility.
- 1just naming and shaming the perpetrators does not account for culpabilitytrue
- 2due process has failed leading to crimesfalse
- 3sexual harassment is anything that makes a woman uncomfortablefalse
- 4the campaign has broken the power structuresfalse
- 5Both 2 and 3false
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Answer : 1. "just naming and shaming the perpetrators does not account for culpability"
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Answer : 4. "those who make and enforce laws"
Q:Directions: 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.
When he fell down the ditch, he shouted with all his might so that to catch someone’s attention.
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5ea6c0aa8127c42fd38d642c- 1such that to catchfalse
- 2so as to catchtrue
- 3so that to catchingfalse
- 4so then to catchfalse
- 5No correction requiredfalse
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Answer : 2. "so as to catch"
Q:Directions: 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.
We went to the famous restaurant to eat and were served piped hot food.
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5ea6c05ab8cf1d2fb8cbe792- 1served piping hotterfalse
- 2serving pipe hotfalse
- 3served piping hottrue
- 4serve pipe hottenfalse
- 5No correction requiredfalse
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