Insta–DART (Daily Aptitude and Reasoning Test) 2020 - 21
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Considering the alarming importance of CSAT in UPSC CSE Prelims exam and with enormous requests we received recently, InsightsIAS has started Daily CSAT Test to ensure students practice CSAT Questions on a daily basis. Regular Practice would help one overcome the fear of CSAT too.
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
In India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs. India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade. The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such as health and education can comfortably fill the other half.
Which one of the following is best implied in the passage?
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It is implied from the passage that social sector spending such as health and education sector spending should be increased for large scale job creation. As the service sector can close only half of the job gap prevailing in the country, the other half can be comfortably filled by social sectors Such as health and education.
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It is implied from the passage that social sector spending such as health and education sector spending should be increased for large scale job creation. As the service sector can close only half of the job gap prevailing in the country, the other half can be comfortably filled by social sectors Such as health and education.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
In India, the current focus on the right to privacy is based on some new realities of the digital age. A right is a substantive right only if it works in all situations, and for everyone. A right to free expression for an individual about her exploitation, for instance, is meaningless without actual availability of security that guarantees that private force cannot be used to thwart this right. The role of the State, therefore, is not just to abstain from preventing rightful free expression, but also to actively ensure that private parties are not able to block it.
On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
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- State should have some institutions to ensure its appropriate role in a digital society.
- State should ensure that private parties do not violate the citizens’ right to privacy.
- Digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating the citizens’ privacy.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
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Answer :A
Explicitly, there is no mention of any institution for protection of citizen’s right in digital society, but in order to shield citizen’s right from private parties in digital era, institution are citizen’s required nevertheless. These institutions should check its functioning from time to time and, hence, ensure its appropriate role in digital society Also, there is no statement in the passage from which it can be inferred that digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating citizen’s privacy. Therefore, except assumption (3), both 1 and 2 are correct.
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Answer :A
Explicitly, there is no mention of any institution for protection of citizen’s right in digital society, but in order to shield citizen’s right from private parties in digital era, institution are citizen’s required nevertheless. These institutions should check its functioning from time to time and, hence, ensure its appropriate role in digital society Also, there is no statement in the passage from which it can be inferred that digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating citizen’s privacy. Therefore, except assumption (3), both 1 and 2 are correct.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
One of the biggest ironies around water is that it comes from rivers and other wetlands. Yet it is seen as divorced from them. While water is used as a resource, public policy does not always grasp that it is a part of the natural ecosystem. Efforts at engineering water systems are thus efforts at augmenting water supply rather than strengthening the capacities of ecological systems.
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
It is seen in the passage that through water from wetlands and rivers is used a resource but policy does not recognise it as a part of natural ecosystem. To strengthen capacities of the ecological systems, there is a need to recognise the wetlands as more than just open sources of water. If they are considered as a part of the natural Aecosystem, only then their capacity can be increased
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Answer :C
It is seen in the passage that through water from wetlands and rivers is used a resource but policy does not recognise it as a part of natural ecosystem. To strengthen capacities of the ecological systems, there is a need to recognise the wetlands as more than just open sources of water. If they are considered as a part of the natural Aecosystem, only then their capacity can be increased
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Asset allocation is the most important investment decision we will ever make and sadly, most of us do not give that decision the importance it deserves. We are adamant about seeking predictability with our future. We tend to think of investing in risky assets as extremely volatile and value eroding. We also dislike fluctuating returns and the loss of control of investment. We think our money is best left idle, unproductive but safe. There is no asset that is risk-free. We could lose our jobs, our homes can lose value, our banks can go bankrupt, our bonds can default, the government can collapse and companies we chose fondly may cease to exist. But we cannot live life assuming that all these extreme events are waiting to happen and all at the
same time. All these extreme forms of risks we know will not manifest at the same time.
Which one of the following statements best implies the suggestion given by the author of the passage?
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Answer :A
It is given in the passage that risk is associated with all the assets that we invest in risky assets. Though we should not assume and live that all the risks are going to manifest at the same time but to reduce the risk. Wealth should be distributed across different kinds of assets. Hence, option (a) is correct suggestion implied in the passage.
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It is given in the passage that risk is associated with all the assets that we invest in risky assets. Though we should not assume and live that all the risks are going to manifest at the same time but to reduce the risk. Wealth should be distributed across different kinds of assets. Hence, option (a) is correct suggestion implied in the passage.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Although most of the Genetically Modified (GM crops cultivated now are genetically engineered for a single trait, in future, crops genetically engineered for more than one trait will be the norm. Thus, biotechnology’s role in agriculture and the regulation of the same cannot be understood solely in the context of the current generation of GM crops. Instead, there is a need to take a comprehensive look, taking into account various aspects, including socio-economic impacts, so that the potential of the technology can be harnessed while minimising negative impacts. Given the importance of biotechnology in developing varieties that can help in climate change mitigation and adaptation, not using biotechnology as a part of the climate change action plan cannot be an option. Domestic regulation of biotechnology cannot be viewed in isolation of trade policy and obligations under various international treaties and conventions.
With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made
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- Biotechnology regulation is an evolving process
- Participation of people is needed in policy decisions regarding biotechnology regulation.
- Biotechnology regulation should take into account socio-economic aspects in decision-making.
- Wider involvement of political executive in biotechnology regulation improves its effectiveness in dealing with the country’s trade policies and international obligations.
Which of the above assumptions are valid?
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(b) With reference to the above passage, it can surely be assumed that Biotechnology regulation is an evolving process because it is mentioned in the passage that regulation cannot be understood in context of the Current generation of GM crops but it should take into account comprehensively all the aspects.
It is clearly mentioned in the passage that biotechnology regulation should take into account socio-economic aspects as well.
There is no mention of people’s participation or political executive in regulating biotechnology. Hence, only (1) and (3) are correct.
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(b) With reference to the above passage, it can surely be assumed that Biotechnology regulation is an evolving process because it is mentioned in the passage that regulation cannot be understood in context of the Current generation of GM crops but it should take into account comprehensively all the aspects.
It is clearly mentioned in the passage that biotechnology regulation should take into account socio-economic aspects as well.
There is no mention of people’s participation or political executive in regulating biotechnology. Hence, only (1) and (3) are correct.
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