Reading comprehension involves a proof reading of a passage of about 300 – 1000 words and answering the questions that follow.
RC forms an important part of the verbal ability section. This section mainly focuses on to check the ability to understand the language and the underlying concept of the passage. The main focus should be to have a good command over the language as well as time management.
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Passage:
We have witnessed several disasters in recent times, some natural others man made. The frequency of such calamities has injured us and deadened our collective sensitivity, but that does not reduce the enormity of the personal tragedy of each victim’s family and community. The economic loss is only secondary to the human suffering, but is also substantial. The Government whether State or Central has standardized its response. This consists of reacting late, blaming others, visits by VIPs announcing a relief package including compensation for those affected and then forgetting all about it. There seems to be little attempt at drawing ‘lessons from each disaster, storing the knowledge for future use, long term planning for possible, preemptive action. Preparedness for disasters thus falls short of what is possible using today’s technologies.
Floods in many parts of India like the states of Bihar and Assam are a yearly phenomenon. Yet the government seems to be caught by surprise year after year. It is obvious that tarpaulins, vaccines, medicines, clothes, satellite phones, large numbers of doctors and paramedical staff etc. will be needed as will boats and buses for evacuation. This is known to all those who have combated emergencies yet the non-availability of these essential services and commodities occurs. Worse the organizational structure and mechanisms for dealing with disasters are lethargic and ill defined. The National Disaster Management Agency, set up a short time ago being a central government agency has limitations relating to infringing the jurisdiction of states. It could have aggregated and disseminated experiences and knowledge, stocked many of the essential items required in an emergency or worked with agencies to ensure sufficient stocks, but hasn’t.
While the reaction to major disasters is dismal, the response to emergencies like accident is equally sad. Victims lie unattended since passersby are wary of getting caught in a labyrinthine of police and legal systems. The resulting delay in treatment converts injuries into deaths. Of late, unique and free service to provide assistance in emergency cases is operational. Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI) is a professionally managed operation-initiated by the vision and grant from Ramalinga Raju. The service, which is a successful example of public private partnership likely to become operational in a few states in the near future. Given the sad failure of conventional government organizations in handling disasters, it is time we looked at the PPP model as an alternative without the government seeking in any way to abdicate its responsibility. While the state provides the funding, private organizations will provide the drive, professionalism, competent management and output linked efficiency of a good corporate organization. Combining the sensitivity and purpose of an NGO with private entrepreneurial drive to handle disasters together is thus a worthwhile challenge for both corporates and the government.
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Question 1
Why do bystanders not help accident victims?
A
They lack the necessary medical knowledge.
B
It is the responsibility of the driver of the vehicle.
C
They are wary of cumbersome police formalities and legal systems
D
Medical attention via satellite phones can be provided promptly
E
None of these
Question 1 Explanation:
The passage says, ’Victims lie unattended since passersby are wary of getting caught in a labyrinthine of police and legal systems.’
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage?
A
Manmade disasters occur more frequently than natural disasters.
B
The Public Private Participation model has been successful in handling emergencies
C
Floods occur every year in some Indian states.
D
Analysis of previous disasters will help us cope with future ones
E
People have become indifferent to disasters.
Question 2 Explanation:
The passage says, ’We have witnessed several disasters in recent times, some natural others man made.’ It says nothing about the frequency of both types of disasters.
Question 3
Which of the following has been the customary government reaction to disasters ?
(A) It has handled disasters with utmost sensitivity.
(B) It responds In a professional efficient manner which has been standardised over time.
(C) It ensures monetary aid reaches those afflicted by disasters.
A
Only (A)
B
Only (B)
C
Both (A) and (B)
D
Only (C)
E
None of these
Question 3 Explanation:
The passage says, ’The Government whether State or Central has standardized its response. This consists of reacting late, blaming others, visits by VIPs announcing a relief package including compensation for those affected and then forgetting all about it.’
Question 4
What is the author's view on the government's current reaction to natural disasters?
A
The government has not been able to handle disasters and should seek foreign aid.
B
A Central Government agency should be set to speed-up coordination in rescue efforts.
C
It has failed to utilize donations effectively to provide relief.
D
The government is apathetic and has not managed to handle disasters effectively
E
None of these
Question 4 Explanation:
The passage says, ’Worse the organizational structure and mechanisms for dealing with disasters are lethargic and ill defined’
Question 5
Which of the following is TRUE about EMRI?
A
It is run by a philanthropist.
B
It has widespread operations allover India.
C
The government has no say in its functioning.
D
EMRI is a non-government organization.
E
It is an emergency management service.
Question 5 Explanation:
The passage says, ’Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI) is a professionally managed operation-initiated by the vision and grant from Ramalinga Raju. The service, which is a successful example of public private partnership likely to become operational in a few states in the near future.’
Question 6
Why is there a lack of medical care at disaster sites?
A
Inadequate transportation facilities
B
Lack of disaster management training for medical staff
C
Loss of medical supplies due to dangerous conditions
D
Safety of medical staff due to dangerous conditions
E
None of these
Question 6 Explanation:
The passage says, ’It is obvious that tarpaulins, vaccines, medicines, clothes, satellite phones, large numbers of doctors and paramedical staff etc. will be needed as will boats and buses for evacuation. This is known to all those who have combated emergencies yet the non-availability of these essential services and commodities occurs.’
Question 7
What does the author consider "a worthwhile challenge for both corporates and the government"?
A
Governments should gradually transfer disaster management to corporates.
B
Their working together to manage disasters completely keeping public interests in mind'
C
Reducing the incidence of manmade disasters
D
Mitigating the financial losses sustained during natural disasters
E
None of these
Question 7 Explanation:
The passage says, ’ Combining the sensitivity and purpose of an NGO with private entrepreneurial drive to handle disasters together is thus a worthwhile challenge for both corporates and the government.’
Question 8
Which of the following can be inferred about the National Disaster Management Agency?
(A) It has substantial experience in dealing-with disasters.
(B) It has been successful in sharing information with other disaster management agencies.
(C) It disburses funds to disaster management organizations to procure emergency stocks.
A
Only (B)
B
All (A) (B) and (C)
C
Only (A)
D
Both (A) and (B)
E
None of these
Question 8 Explanation:
The passage says, ’The National Disaster Management Agency, set up a short time ago being a central government agency has limitations relating to infringing the jurisdiction of states. It could have aggregated and disseminated experiences and knowledge, stocked many of the essential items required in an emergency or worked with agencies to ensure sufficient stocks, but hasn't.’
Question 9
According to the passage, which of the following will be the likely impact/s of the public private participation model of disaster management?
(A) Politicians will not be able to interfere with relief efforts
(B) Aid will be effectively deployed
(C) Professional approach to disaster management efforts.
A
Only (A)
B
Both (B) and (C)
C
All (A) (B) and (C)
D
Only(C)
E
None of these
Question 9 Explanation:
The passage says, ’While the state provides the funding, private organizations will provide the drive, professionalism, competent management and output linked efficiency of a good corporate organization.’
Question 10
Which of the following has/have been the Impact of consistently occurring natural disasters?
(A)The Government has initiated a long term planning process to handle them
(B) Use of technology in combating disasters has increased in India
(C) The Government is not caught unawares when such disasters occur.
A
None
B
Only (B)
C
Both (A) and (C)
D
Both (A) and (B)
E
All (A) (B) and (C)
Question 10 Explanation:
The passage says, ’There seems to be little attempt at drawing 'lessons from each disaster, storing the knowledge for future use, long term planning for possible, preemptive action. Preparedness for disasters thus falls short of what is possible using today's technologies.’
Question 11
What does ‘infringing’ (paragraph 2) mean?
A
Pest
B
Incongruity
C
Breaking a treaty or law
D
Libretto
E
Obviate
Question 11 Explanation:
Pest means troublesome. Incongruity means lack of harmony. Libretto means text of an opera. Obviate means make unnecessary. Infringe means break or violate a treaty, a law.
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