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Coherent Paragraphs

Coherent Paragraphs: महाराष्ट्रातील तसेच राज्यातील बहुतेक स्पर्धा परीक्षेचा महत्वाचा विषय म्हणजे इंग्लिश. इंग्लिश विषयात जास्तकरून इंग्लिश ग्रामर वर प्रश्न विचारले जातात. नेहमीच्या सरावाने इंग्लिश विषयात चांगले गुण मिळू शकतात. आगामी काळातील सरळसेवा भरती जसे की, अन्न व नागरी पुरवठा भरती आणि इतर स्पर्धा परीक्षांमध्ये इंग्लिश ग्रामरला विशेष महत्त्व आहे. इंग्लिश ग्रामर चे रोज वाचन फायदेशीर ठरते. इंग्लिश ग्रामर मधील एक महत्वपूर्ण घटक म्हणजे Coherent Paragraphs. यावर परीक्षेत हमखास 1 ते 2 प्रश्न विचारले जाऊ शकतात. या लेखात आपण Coherent Paragraphs व त्यातील महत्वाचे नियम यावर माहिती पाहणार आहोत.

Coherent Paragraphs: विहंगावलोकन 

इंग्रजी व्याकरणाचा अभ्यास करतांना Coherent Paragraphs या घटकाचा अभ्यास करणे महत्वाचे ठरते. या लेखात Coherent Paragraphs बद्दल सविस्तर माहिती दिली आहे.

Coherent Paragraphs: विहंगावलोकन
श्रेणी अभ्यास साहित्य
उपयोगिता अन्न व नागरी पुरवठा भरती आणि इतर सर्व स्पर्धा परीक्षांसाठी उपयुक्त
विषय इंग्रजी व्याकरण
लेखाचे नाव Coherent Paragraphs
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Coherent Paragraphs

COHERENT PARAGRAPHS is one of the most expected topics that will come in English section of competitive examination. In these questions five sentences are given, out of which 4 forms a coherent meaningful paragraph while the one is not a part of the coherent paragraph and is the correct choice for the given question. Candidates are required to find the one sentence which does not convey the same idea that is otherwise resonated by all the four sentences. Like the paragraph completion questions good reading skills is must but these types of questions can be a bit tricky also sometimes as the one who prepares the question
might provide you with the sentence which is the answer from the same article which would create difficulties in recognizing the flaws which is otherwise evident if it is not picked from the same article.

Directions (1-5): Five statements are given below, labeled a, b, c, d and e. Among these, four statements are in logical order and form a coherent paragraph. From the given options, choose the option that does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.

1. (a) The 1.0% annual pace of expansion for the year compared with 1.2% growth in 2015.
(b) For all but one quarter of the year, private demand was flat or negative.
(c) Japan’s economy expanded at a steadily slowing pace in 2016, though a modest recovery in exports helped offset sluggish spending by households and businesses, according to data reported Monday.
(d) And quarterly growth slowed to 0.2% in October-December, down from 0.6% in January-March.

(e) The usual boost from increased government spending at the beginning of the April-March fiscal year will also likely sustain growth in coming months.

2. (a) The new DPP is a step in the right direction as it encourages private companies to conduct business in the defence space.
(b) We are particularly encouraged by the issue related to single vendor situation, which will now be accepted under certain conditions.
(c) Secondly, it enables DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) to choose partners before they start design and development, which means, if a private industry (firm) is chosen as a manufacturing partner, there will be reverse pressure from the industry on DRDO to speed up the development process.
(d) Apart from the industry, the new DPP will benefit the end user i.e. the Indian Army.
(e) While the initial order is of 3,192 units, we see a huge potential given over 35,000 Gypsies are due for replacement in the coming years.

3. (a) No more fragmentation of responsibility across unaccountable and inept public sector agencies; no more election-focused short termism; no more neglect of the commons within the city.
(b) A proprietary city is a community created and provisioned by a private developer under an arrangement in exchange for some kind of land tax.
(c) This overlapping social web is an important crucible for new ways of navigating a fast-changing world.
(d) The second, “proprietary cities”, tests the lengths people are willing to go to for more orderly cities.
(e) It’s essentially a mega land acquisition justified by the idea that the private developer has an incentive to innovate in infrastructure, services and (in some formulations) the regulatory environment to make the place clean, safe, attractive and economically vibrant enough to generate taxable value.

4. (a) The channel because of running foreign (Indian) content became very popular and received highest viewership ratings across the country.
(b) Shah passed the interim order on a petition filed by Leo Communication challenging ban on airing Indian content on cable television network.
(c) The report stated that television channels should be allowed to run Indian films as per clause 7.2 (ii) of License Establish & Operate Satellite TV Broadcast Channel Station.
(d) Lahore high court chief justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah on Monday granted the permission to private television channels in the light of the report put by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) before the court.
(e) A Pakistani court has allowed private television channels having valid licences to show Indian films as per their terms of agreement with the country’s regulatory authority.

5. (a) It clears the deck for the incumbent O. Panneerselvam to be in power.
(b) Attorney general MukulRohatgi gave opinion to Tamil Nadu governor Rao on Monday advising him to hold the floor test within a week, citing Supreme Court judgment.
(c) The ruling bars Sasikala from becoming the new chief minister of Tamil Nadu as she can’t contest election for 10 years.
(d) The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a trial court order and found AIADMK general secretary V.K. Sasikala guilty in an over 20-year-old disproportionate assets case and sentenced her to four years of imprisonment.
(e) The court also directed Sasikala to surrender immediately.

Solutions:

1. (e); Option (e) is the correct choice and is not a part of this coherent paragraph, the other four options (a), (b), (c) and (d) are a part of the paragraph and their logical order is CABD. Sentence given in option (e) is unfit as it manifests the boost that is expected from increased government spending while all other options tell the downfall in growth.

2. (e); Option (e) is the correct choice and is not a part of this coherent paragraph, the other four options (a), (b), (c) and (d) are part of the paragraph and their logical order is ABCD. Option (e) is unfit with the paragraph because DPP is discussed in all four sentences except the sentence mentioned in option (e).

3. (c); Option (c) is the correct choice and is not a part of this coherent paragraph, the other four options (a), (b), (d) and (a) are a part of the paragraph and their logical order is DBEA. Option (c) is answer because all four sentences talks about “proprietary city” except the sentence mentioned in option (c).

4. (a); Option (a) is the correct choice and is not a part of this coherent paragraph, the other four options (b), (c), (d) and (e) are a part of the paragraph and their logical order is EDBC.Option (a) is correct answer because all four sentences talks about the removal of ban and option (a) doesn’t.

5. (b); Option (b) is the correct choice and is not a part of this coherent paragraph, the other four options (a), (c), (d) and (e) are a part of the paragraph and their logical order is DECA. Option (b) represents an advice given by Attorney general to the governor of Tamil Nadu, whereas all other sentences of the paragraph talks about the verdict of Supreme Court and its consequences on O. Panneerselvam.

महाराष्ट्रातील सर्व स्पर्धा परीक्षांसाठी ऑनलाईन क्लास, व्हिडिओ कोर्स, टेस्ट सिरीज, पुस्तके आणि इतर अभ्यास साहित्य खाली दिलेल्या लिंक वर क्लिक करून मिळावा.

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Coherent Paragraphs वरील प्रश्न कशाप्रकारचे असतात?

In these questions five sentences are given, out of which 4 forms a coherent meaningful paragraph while the one is not a part of the coherent paragraph and is the correct choice for the given question.

Coherent Paragraphs बद्दल सविस्तर माहिती मला कोठे मिळेल?

Coherent Paragraphs बद्दल सविस्तर माहिती या लेखात दिली आहे.