Fill in the Blanks Test
Number of questions:10
Q.1 It may have been one small step in launching rockets, but is a giant leap for a country’s space ambitions. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV – D2) that blasted off in Sriharikota must have dispelled whatever doubts that ....1.....in the minds of India’s space scientists about their flagship launcher’s capabilities, for the GSLV now needs just one more test flight to become commercially operational and grab a slice of the ......2....market for two tonne satellites, currently the exclusive preserve of American space boosters and European space Agency’s Ariane rockets. All this, of course, besides ......3.......India’s growing requirements for telecommunications, radio and T.V. broadcasting and remote sensing.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....1.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....1.....
Q.2 It may have been one small step in launching rockets, but is a giant leap for a country’s space ambitions. The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV – D2) that blasted off in Sriharikota must have dispelled whatever doubts that ....1.....in the minds of India’s space scientists about their flagship launcher’s capabilities, for the GSLV now needs just one more test flight to become commercially operational and grab a slice of the ......2....market for two tonne satellites, currently the exclusive preserve of American space boosters and European space Agency’s Ariane rockets. All this, of course, besides ......3.......India’s growing requirements for telecommunications, radio and T.V. broadcasting and remote sensing.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....3.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....3.....
Q.3 A nation which claims to guarantee many fundamental rights cannot let itself to be____4____by groups which think that they have the right to formulate tenets of morality. Worse, a country that points fingers at the sheer horror and ugliness of for instance, Afghanistan’s Talibanisatian must learn to set its own house in order. It is imperative that the administration ensures a climate of artistic____5____, only this will allow the emergence and flowering of plural views.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....4.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....4.....
Q.4 A nation which claims to guarantee many fundamental rights cannot let itself to be____4____by groups which think that they have the right to formulate tenets of morality. Worse, a country that points fingers at the sheer horror and ugliness of for instance, Afghanistan’s Talibanisatian must learn to set its own house in order. It is imperative that the administration ensures a climate of artistic____5____, only this will allow the emergence and flowering of plural views.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....5.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....5.....
Q.5 A nation which claims to guarantee many fundamental rights cannot let itself to be____4____by groups which think that they have the right to formulate tenets of morality. Worse, a country that points fingers at the sheer horror and ugliness of for instance, Afghanistan’s Talibanisatian must learn to set its own house in order. It is imperative that the administration ensures a climate of artistic____5____, only this will allow the emergence and flowering of plural views.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....5.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....5.....
Q.6 The collapse of the Doha “development” round of trade talks has been widely ____6____ as bad news for the world’s poor. But poverty is not exclusive to developing countries, and there is little danger that the poor are going to become an endangered species, whatever the deal on trade. Poverty is not a static condition which people may be ____7____ from or “raised out of”. Poverty has as many guises as the words that describe it: the destitution of the landless laborer is not the exclusion of the city slum-dweller; the elective austerity of the religious foundation is a million miles away from a drought-stricken tribal village in Orisa; and the violent dispossession of the Rio favela is not the same thing as the scarcity of a lean season in Bangladesh.
As Western governments never cease to ____8____, poverty is relative. (They do not state what it is relative to whether to neighbors, to the rich, or to those whose personal- fortunes ____9____ the GDP of whole countries.) If anyone with below 60 per cent of median income is said to remain in poverty, a significant proportion of the people will always be poor. It should not be imagined that poverty in the rich countries is a ____10____ or sheltered experience, as the existence of gun and violent crime, a knife culture, gang warfare, and a drug economy testifies.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....6.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....6.....
Q.7 The collapse of the Doha “development” round of trade talks has been widely ____6____ as bad news for the world’s poor. But poverty is not exclusive to developing countries, and there is little danger that the poor are going to become an endangered species, whatever the deal on trade. Poverty is not a static condition which people may be ____7____ from or “raised out of”. Poverty has as many guises as the words that describe it: the destitution of the landless laborer is not the exclusion of the city slum-dweller; the elective austerity of the religious foundation is a million miles away from a drought-stricken tribal village in Orisa; and the violent dispossession of the Rio favela is not the same thing as the scarcity of a lean season in Bangladesh.
As Western governments never cease to ____8____, poverty is relative. (They do not state what it is relative to whether to neighbors, to the rich, or to those whose personal- fortunes ____9____ the GDP of whole countries.) If anyone with below 60 per cent of median income is said to remain in poverty, a significant proportion of the people will always be poor. It should not be imagined that poverty in the rich countries is a ____10____ or sheltered experience, as the existence of gun and violent crime, a knife culture, gang warfare, and a drug economy testifies.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....7.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....7.....
Q.8 The collapse of the Doha “development” round of trade talks has been widely ____6____ as bad news for the world’s poor. But poverty is not exclusive to developing countries, and there is little danger that the poor are going to become an endangered species, whatever the deal on trade. Poverty is not a static condition which people may be ____7____ from or “raised out of”. Poverty has as many guises as the words that describe it: the destitution of the landless laborer is not the exclusion of the city slum-dweller; the elective austerity of the religious foundation is a million miles away from a drought-stricken tribal village in Orisa; and the violent dispossession of the Rio favela is not the same thing as the scarcity of a lean season in Bangladesh.
As Western governments never cease to ____8____, poverty is relative. (They do not state what it is relative to whether to neighbors, to the rich, or to those whose personal- fortunes ____9____ the GDP of whole countries.) If anyone with below 60 per cent of median income is said to remain in poverty, a significant proportion of the people will always be poor. It should not be imagined that poverty in the rich countries is a ____10____ or sheltered experience, as the existence of gun and violent crime, a knife culture, gang warfare, and a drug economy testifies.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....8.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....8.....
Q.9 The collapse of the Doha “development” round of trade talks has been widely ____6____ as bad news for the world’s poor. But poverty is not exclusive to developing countries, and there is little danger that the poor are going to become an endangered species, whatever the deal on trade. Poverty is not a static condition which people may be ____7____ from or “raised out of”. Poverty has as many guises as the words that describe it: the destitution of the landless laborer is not the exclusion of the city slum-dweller; the elective austerity of the religious foundation is a million miles away from a drought-stricken tribal village in Orisa; and the violent dispossession of the Rio favela is not the same thing as the scarcity of a lean season in Bangladesh.
As Western governments never cease to ____8____, poverty is relative. (They do not state what it is relative to whether to neighbors, to the rich, or to those whose personal- fortunes ____9____ the GDP of whole countries.) If anyone with below 60 per cent of median income is said to remain in poverty, a significant proportion of the people will always be poor. It should not be imagined that poverty in the rich countries is a ____10____ or sheltered experience, as the existence of gun and violent crime, a knife culture, gang warfare, and a drug economy testifies.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....9.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....9.....
Q.10 The collapse of the Doha “development” round of trade talks has been widely ____6____ as bad news for the world’s poor. But poverty is not exclusive to developing countries, and there is little danger that the poor are going to become an endangered species, whatever the deal on trade. Poverty is not a static condition which people may be ____7____ from or “raised out of”. Poverty has as many guises as the words that describe it: the destitution of the landless laborer is not the exclusion of the city slum-dweller; the elective austerity of the religious foundation is a million miles away from a drought-stricken tribal village in Orisa; and the violent dispossession of the Rio favela is not the same thing as the scarcity of a lean season in Bangladesh.
As Western governments never cease to ____8____, poverty is relative. (They do not state what it is relative to whether to neighbors, to the rich, or to those whose personal- fortunes ____9____ the GDP of whole countries.) If anyone with below 60 per cent of median income is said to remain in poverty, a significant proportion of the people will always be poor. It should not be imagined that poverty in the rich countries is a ____10____ or sheltered experience, as the existence of gun and violent crime, a knife culture, gang warfare, and a drug economy testifies.
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....10.....
Answer for Fill in the Blank ....10.....


