Insta–DART (Daily Aptitude and Reasoning Test) 2020 - 21
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Passage — 1
What stands in the way of the widespread and careful adoption of ‘Genetic Modification (GM)’ technology is an `Intellectual Property Rights’ regime that seeks to create private monopolies for such technologies. If GM technology is largely corporate driven, it seeks to maximize profits and that too in the short run. That is why corporations make major investments for herbicide-tolerant and pest-resistant crops. Such properties have only a short window, as soon enough, pests and weeds will evolve to overcome such resistance. This suits the corporations. The National Farmers Commission pointed out that priority must be given in genetic modification to the incorporation of genes that can help impart resistance to drought, salinity and other stresses.
1-Which one of the following is the most logical, rational and crucial message conveyed by the above passage?
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Answer: a
It is mentioned in the second line of the passage that if GM technology is largely corporate driven, it seeks to maximize profits and that two in the short run. Therefore, public research institution should take the lead in GM technology and prioritize technology Agenda.
So option ( A ) is correct Answer
Option ( B ) and ( C ) are extreme.
Option ( 0 ) cannot be concluded from the given passage.
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Answer: a
It is mentioned in the second line of the passage that if GM technology is largely corporate driven, it seeks to maximize profits and that two in the short run. Therefore, public research institution should take the lead in GM technology and prioritize technology Agenda.
So option ( A ) is correct Answer
Option ( B ) and ( C ) are extreme.
Option ( 0 ) cannot be concluded from the given passage.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Passage — 1
What stands in the way of the widespread and careful adoption of ‘Genetic Modification (GM)’ technology is an `Intellectual Property Rights’ regime that seeks to create private monopolies for such technologies. If GM technology is largely corporate driven, it seeks to maximize profits and that too in the short run. That is why corporations make major investments for herbicide-tolerant and pest-resistant crops. Such properties have only a short window, as soon enough, pests and weeds will evolve to overcome such resistance. This suits the corporations. The National Farmers Commission pointed out that priority must be given in genetic modification to the incorporation of genes that can help impart resistance to drought, salinity and other stresses.
-On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
- The issue of effects of natural calamities on agriculture is do not given due consideration by GM technology companies.
- In the long run, GM technology will not be able to solve agricultural problems arising due to global warming.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
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Answer: a
The last sentence of the passage does say about resistance to drought, salinity and other stresses, however these are what National Farmers commission has pointed out and it cannot be said that the issues of natural calamities on agriculture are not given due consideration by GM technology companies as nowhere in the passage can we see this claim being made. Nor is it mentioned that in the long run GM technology will not be able to solve agriculture problems arising due to global warming.
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Answer: a
The last sentence of the passage does say about resistance to drought, salinity and other stresses, however these are what National Farmers commission has pointed out and it cannot be said that the issues of natural calamities on agriculture are not given due consideration by GM technology companies as nowhere in the passage can we see this claim being made. Nor is it mentioned that in the long run GM technology will not be able to solve agriculture problems arising due to global warming.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Passage – 2
Most invasive species are neither terribly successful nor very harmful. Britain’s invasive plants are not widespread, not spreading especially quickly, and often less of a nuisance than vigorous natives such as bracken. The arrival of new species almost always increases biological diversity in a region; in many cases, a flood of newcomers drives no native species to extinction. One reason is that invaders tend to colonise disturbed habitats like polluted lakes and post-industrial wasteland, where little else lives. They are nature’s opportunists.
Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?
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Answer: c
Option (A ) is partly correct but it confines to rehabilitation of desert areas and Wastelands of a country leaving out a wider and more comprehensive term ‘Biodiversity’
Where as – option ‘c ‘ is inclusive
So, it the correct Answer.
Option ( b ) and ( d) do not adhere the matter that discussed in the passage.
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Answer: c
Option (A ) is partly correct but it confines to rehabilitation of desert areas and Wastelands of a country leaving out a wider and more comprehensive term ‘Biodiversity’
Where as – option ‘c ‘ is inclusive
So, it the correct Answer.
Option ( b ) and ( d) do not adhere the matter that discussed in the passage.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Passage – 3
Diarrhoeal deaths among Indian children are mostly due to food and water contamination. Use of contaminated groundwater and unsafe chemicals in agriculture, poor hygiene in storage and handling of food items to food cooked and distributed in unhygienic surroundings; there are myriad factors that need regulation and monitoring. People need to have awareness of adulteration and ways of complaining to the relevant authorities. Surveillance of food-borne diseases involves a number of government agencies and entails good training of inspection staff. Considering the proportion of the urban population that depends on street food for its daily meals, investing in training and education of street vendors is of great significance.
4-On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
- Food safety is a complex issue that calls for a multipronged solution.
- Great investments need to be made in developing the manpower for surveillance and training.
- India needs to make sufficient legislation for governing food processing industry.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
Correct
Answer: a
‘’Great’’ in assumption 2 is extreme. Only assumption 1 and 3 are valid assumptions because the passage is about food Quality regulation.
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Answer: a
‘’Great’’ in assumption 2 is extreme. Only assumption 1 and 3 are valid assumptions because the passage is about food Quality regulation.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Passage – 4
The interests of working and poor people have historically been neglected in the planning of our cities. Our cities are increasingly intolerant,’, unsafe and unlivable places for large numbers of citizens and yet we continue to plan via the old ways — the static Development Plan — that draws exclusively from technical expertise, distanced from people’s live experiences and needs, and actively excluding large number of people, places, activities and practices that are an integral part of the city.
5-The passage seems to argue
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Answer: d
The word ‘Mainly ‘in option ( c ) can be considered extreme. The passage is not against the need for global and smart cities.
So option ( b ) is incorrect.
The passage talks about outdated and static Development plan that is still followed while planning our cities.
Incorrect
Answer: d
The word ‘Mainly ‘in option ( c ) can be considered extreme. The passage is not against the need for global and smart cities.
So option ( b ) is incorrect.
The passage talks about outdated and static Development plan that is still followed while planning our cities.








