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Tuesday 11 July 2017

RC for IBPS and SSC and other competitive exams

Directions (Qs. 1­10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given after
the  passage.  Certain  words/phrases  have  been  printed  in  bold  to  help  you  locate  them  while
answering some of the questions.


The tech­savy state of Karnataka will  incubate about 20,000 start­ups by 2020 to create six lakh
direct and 12 lakh indirect jobs, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday.
"We are setting up a start­up cell as a one­stop­shop to help young entrepreneurs float start­ups
and guide them in launching their ventures as they will have little knowledge of corporate affairs,"
Siddaramaiah said, flagging off the 18th edition of Bangalore ITE.biz 2015 here.
The  Karnataka  government  has  recently  unveiled  a  start­up  policy  2015­2020  to  promote
entrepreneurship,  set  up  incubation  centres,  foster  partnerships  between  research  and
development (R&D) and industry and provide early stage funding to start­ups.
"With  hundreds  of  entrepreneurs  with  creative  ideas  setting  up  start­ups  here,  Bengaluru  is
emerging also as the country’s start­up capital over a decade after it became IT capital," the chief
minister asserted.
Noting that the start­up policy covered information technology, biotechnology and manufacturing
sectors,  Siddaramaiah  said  a  start­up  council  under  his  chairmanship  would  review
implementation of the policy on a regular basis for feedback and suggestions.
The start­up policy is the outcome of the state government’s ‘Karnataka I­4’ initiative launched in
2014,  spanning  IT,  IT­enabled  services  (back  office  and  business  process
outsourcing), innovation and incentives.
The three­day annual event showcases the state’s prowess in the knowledge sector, with over
2,000  firms,  including  500  global  IT  majors,  multinationals  and  offshore  software  development
centres  for  services  and  products,  operating  from  in  and  around  this  tech  hub,  providing  1.5
million direct jobs and 2.5 million indirect jobs.
"Bengaluru has the distinction of being the country’s largest IT cluster, with 350 of the Fortune
500  firms  locating  their  R&D  and  offshore  development  operations,  thanks  to  its  talent  pool,
research  and  academic  institutions  in  the  government  and  private  sectors  and  best  higher
education  system,  including  universities,"  the  chief  minister  told  about  500  delegates  at  the
inaugural event.
The country’s first electronic city, which was set up in the 1980s on the outskirts of southern
Bengaluru across 400 acres of land, has become a major hub for about 200 software and hardware
firms, including home­grown Indian IT  bellwethers like Infosys and Wipro.
­Source, The Statesman
1.According to the passage, Which of the following is not true?
(1) Bangalure is a talent pool.
(2) Recently Bangalore flaged off 18th edition of Bagaluru ITE biz 2015.
(3) Siddaramaiah made a committee to startup which gives a unique idea how to start business.
(4) Karnataka will create 6 lakh direct and 12 lakh indirect job.
(5) None of these
2.According to the passage Which of the following is true?
(1) Tech Savy of Karnataka will incubate about 20,000 start­up by 2030.
(2) The start­up policy is the outcome of the state government Karnatak 1­4 intitative lauched 2014.
(3) Bengalure has distinction of being the Country’s largest I.T Cluster with 350 of fortune 600 firm.
(4) Country’s first electronic city was setup 1990.
(5) None of these
3.Which of the following would be the suitable title?
(1) Bangaluru intiative in providing job
(2) Tech­Savy Karnataka
(3) Karnataka is best in start­up policy.
(4) Karnataka's intiative to incubate entrepreneurs.
(5) No business in karnataka
4. According to author what we can say about Karnataka?
(1) Karnataka is growing fast and implementing new policies day by day.
(2) Karnataka chief minister is very knowledgeable and loyal towards his constituency.
(3) Karnataka wants to promote entrepreneurship with creative idea including manufacturing, I.T. and biotechnology
all together.
(4) Karnataka is best place startup policy which is outcome of state government 1­4 intiative
(5) None of these
Directions (5to 7): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as
used in the passage.
5. Ventures
(1) Jeopard
(2) hazard
(3) peril
(4) gamble
(5) shield
6. Bellwethers
(1) leader
(2) Pacer
(3) pacemaker
(4) trend seffer
(5) imitate
7. Incubate
(1) Endorse
(2) uphold
(3) patronize
(4) underwrite
(5) hinder
Directions (8to 10): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in
the passage
8. Innovation
(1) clone
(2) copy
(3) wrinkle
(4) replica
(5) facsimile
9. Foster
(1) forbid
(2) snuff
(3) suppress
(4) oppose
(5) boost
10. Enable
(1) disenfranchise
(2) impede
(3) preclude
(4) vest
(5) veto
Answers:
1.3
2.2
3.4
4.3
5.5
6.5
7.5
8.3
9.5
10.4

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