English Cloze Test Practice Set 72

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English Cloze Test Practice Set 72

Directions—(Q1 – 10 ) In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Since the Agrarian Revolution, technological progress has always fueled opposing forces of diffusion and concentration. Diffusion (1) as old powers and (2) corrode; concentration occurs as the power and reach of those who control new capabilities expand. The so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution will be no exception in this regard.

cloze test1.
1) disguise
2) solicit
3) stable
4) occurs
5) lead

2.
1) privileges
2) injunction
3) obtuse
4) depend
5) astound

Already, the tension between (3) and concentration is (4) at all levels of the economy. During the 1980s and early 1990s, trade grew thrice as fast as GDP, lifting hundreds and hundreds of millions out of poverty. Thanks to the globalization of capital and knowledge, countries were able to shift resources to more productive and higher-paying sectors. All of this contributed to the diffusion of market power.

cloze test3.
1) degrade
2) debased
3) diffusion
4) duplicity
5) deform

4.
1) drift
2) intensifying
3) inhibit
4) unfasten
5) pillaging

But this diffusion occurred in (5) with an equally stark (6). At the sectoral level, a couple of key industries – most notably, finance and information technology – secured a growing share of profits. In the United States, for example, the financial sector generates just 4% of employment but accounts for more than 25% of corporate profits. And half of US companies that generate profits of 25% or more are tech firms.

cloze test5.
1) recede
2) buoyant
3) palatable
4) parallel
5) errant

6.
1) concentration
2) gushing
3) effectual
4) frothing
5) accomplish

The same has (7) at the organizational level. The most profitable 10% of US businesses are eight times more profitable than the (8) firm. In the 1990s, the multiple was only three.

7.
1) manumit
2) evoked
3) ecstatic
4) occurred
5) mislead

8.
1) sophism
2) group
3) evasive
4) magnify
5) average

Such concentration effects go a long way toward explaining rising economic inequality. Research by Rodriguez and his colleagues at Stanford reveals that, in countries where sectoral concentration has declined in recent (9), such as North Korea, income inequality has fallen. In those where sectoral concentration has intensified, such as Norway, (10) has risen.

cloze test9.
1) fiend
2) decades
3) delve Into
4) leaven
5) eagerness

10.
1) nasty
2) confound
3) atrocious
4) inequality
5) glare

ANSWERS:

1. (D)      2. (A)    3. (C)      4. (B)      5. (D)      6. (A)      7. (D)    8. (E)   9. (B)   10. (D)

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