Find the Odd Statement -Set4

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Find the Odd Statement -Set4

Dear Aspirants

We are here with new set of questions series based on “Find the Odd Statement”. These type of questions are important as they have been previously asked in SBI PO exams held last year. In these type of questions you need to find out the odd statement out of 4 statements. The odd statement has a cause or Effect or situation which is not similar to that of other statements.

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Directions (Q1-5): Four statements are given below, labeled A, B, C and D. Among these, some statements are in logical order and form coherent paragraph. From the given options a), b), c), d) and e), choose the option the does not fit into the theme of the paragraph.

6). A. Therefore it is not very easy for someone to lose body fat and it can be very frustrating as well.
B. While dieting or losing weight, there are often times when we are tempted to eat things which we are not supposed to eat.
C. Following a high-protein diet over a long period of time can cause considerable health problems.
D. However, many studies nowadays support the idea that while dieting one should allow him to eat once a week whatever he desires.
E. It has been proved that this not only makes the dieter happy but also helps the person to continue his diet.
a) E            b) B           c) A           d) C             e) All fits to paragraph

7). A. Trouble started on Tuesday when members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the student organisation linked to the BJP, stormed Ramjas College to disrupt a seminar titled “Cultures of Protest” organised by its English department and the literary society.
B. They focused attention on the participation of Umar Khalid, a student leader from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) who had been controversially booked for sedition last year in a particularly fraught ideological stand-off between the establishment and the left-leaning JNU.
C. Universities are arenas for intellectual evolution, they are meant to be spaces where discussion and debate push boundaries, where students learn not only the art of provocation but also the argumentative skills to defend and oppose such provocation.
D. A very uneasy calm was restored to the Delhi University’s North campus by Thursday, with anxiety still gripping colleges and hostels after two days of violence.
E. They forced the cancellation of not just his session at Ramjas College but also what remained of the two-day event.
a) B        b) D           c) E            d) A          e) C

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Test: Bnk_Eng_Odd-Stmt-Out_Set4

8). A. In the case of cardiac stents, this argument does not hold water since stakeholder consultations held by the NPPA in January revealed that there are ‘huge unethical markups’ in the supply chain.
B. Rising costs have led to impoverishment of families and litigation demanding regulation.
C. It was estimated five years ago by the Planning Commission’s expert group on universal health coverage that rising spending on public procurement of medicines to 0.5% of GDP (from 0.1%) would provide all essential medicines to everyone.
D. Health-care providers often demand market-determined pricing of medical technologies on the ground that newer ones will not be available under a regulated regime.
E. It would serve the cause of medical innovation if costing is transparent, and a system of risk pooling is introduced to help patients get expensive treatment without high out-of-pocket spending.
a) D         b) A          c) B           d) C         e) None of these

9). A. Several studies show long-term evidence of a steady deterioration in air quality in many countries, and South Asia, dominated by India, is today among the worst places to live.
B. The government has no one to blame but itself, since it has not been able to supply affordable seeder machinery in sufficient numbers to eliminate the need to remove the straw.
C. Last year, helpless farmers in the northern States who wanted to quickly switch from rice to wheat burnt the waste in the fields, in some cases defying local prohibitory orders.
D. Although the central role played by burning of crop residues in causing pollution is well-known, and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute proposed steps to convert the waste into useful products such as enriched fodder, biogas, bio-fuel, compost and so on, little progress has been made.
E. India’s clean-up priorities need to shift gear urgently, covering both farm and city.
a) B        b) E        c) D         d) A          e) None of these

10). A. If the newly elected leader of the AIADMK Legislature Party, Edappadi Palaniswami, is able to show the support of at least 117 MLAs, he will have to be sworn in as Chief Minister.
B. Governor Ch. Vidyasagar Rao had held off inviting Ms. Sasikala to form the government despite her demonstrating the support of a majority of the members of the legislature precisely because he anticipated such a situation.
C. Now, however, the options before him are a lot clearer.
D. Politically, this could not have come at a worse time for Ms. Sasikala, who was making a determined bid for power, staking claim to form the government after displacing one-time loyalist O. Panneerselvam.
E . Corruption in high places is a malaise that is easy to diagnose but difficult to cure.
a) E         b) B        c) A        d) C          e) All fits to paragraph