In the following passage ten blanks are left out, each labeled with a number…

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In the following passage ten blanks are left out, each labeled with a number 1, 2, 3 and so on. You have to choose a set of words that is correct grammatically and contextually in order to fill the blank.

The Union Cabinet has approved a series of changes in foreign direct investment norms as the government prepares to enter the last lap of its economic policy-setting phase ahead of the 2019 election. Key among these was the decision to _____ 1 _____ up to 49% overseas ownership, including by a foreign airline, in Air India. This comes just a little more than six months after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave its nod for a strategic _____ 2 _____ of the airline. The relaxation in ownership norms clears the decks for possible bidders such as the Singapore Airlines-Tata combine and Jet Airways — with its overseas equity and route partners — to make a more detailed commercial _____ 3 _____ of the investment opportunity the state-owned flag carrier presents. For the fiscally constrained government, the _____ 4 _____ couldn’t have come sooner. With the Union Budget due soon and the government _____ 5 _____ short of its budgeted strategic disinvestment goal for the current financial year — as of end-November, only 28% of the targeted ₹15,000 crore had been realised — the hope must be for an _____ 6 _____ timetable for the stake sale. Still, the fulfillment of a necessary condition for a strategic sale doesn’t automatically become sufficient grounds for a successful privatisation. Given the carrier’s accumulated debt of about ₹50,000 crore and the fact that the interest of potential investors is likely to be focused on Air India’s _____ 7 _____ long-haul international routes and its fleet of more than 40 wide-bodied aircraft, disinvestment will be neither easy nor guaranteed. At the very least, the government needs to set a distinct, _____ 8 _____ road map for the sale process. The other reform cleared by the Cabinet was the _____ 9 _____ decision to put 100% FDI in Single Brand Retail Trading under the ‘automatic’ route, accompanied by the long-sought relaxation of mandatory local sourcing norms. This had been a major issue with potential investors including Apple, which had repeatedly urged the government to take a more _____ 10 _____ view given the level of technological advancement incorporated in its products and the difficulty in finding local sources of supply at the requisite scale.

Choose a set of words that is correct grammatically and contextually in order to fill the blank 6

(question no 1 till 10 are linked together)

Answer: B. accelerated, increasedConcept: In a 'set of words' cloze test, each option offers a PAIR of near-synonyms as one candidate answer for the blank. The correct set is the one whose…

  1. A.

    inexpedient, impolitic

  2. B.

    accelerated, increased

  3. C.

    sluggish, gradual

  4. D.

    lethargic, plodding

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Correct answer: B

Concept: In a 'set of words' cloze test, each option offers a PAIR of near-synonyms as one candidate answer for the blank. The correct set is the one whose SHARED MEANING DIRECTION — not necessarily equal standalone fluency for both words — matches both the grammar of the sentence and the tone the passage demands (urgency, delay, praise, caution, etc.). One word in the pair typically slots in most naturally; the second confirms the same meaning category rather than needing to be independently as smooth.

Application: The passage states the government is already running behind its own disinvestment target — only 28% of the targeted ₹15,000 crore stake-sale proceeds had been realised by end-November, with the Union Budget approaching. Given this shortfall, 'the hope must be for an ___ timetable for the stake sale' calls for a word meaning a FASTER pace. 'Accelerated' slots into 'an accelerated timetable' both grammatically and in meaning, and 'increased' shares that same faster-pace category even though it reads a shade less smoothly on its own — together the pair points to the same meaning direction the passage's urgency demands.

Cross-check: Testing each distractor pair against that same urgency requirement rules it out:

  • 'inexpedient, impolitic' — both mean unwise or ill-advised, describing the QUALITY of a decision, not its speed; irrelevant to a 'timetable'.

  • 'sluggish, gradual' — both describe a SLOW pace, the opposite of what a government already behind schedule needs.

  • 'lethargic, plodding' — both also mean drawn-out or slow, again contradicting the need to speed up.

Result: Only the pair whose shared meaning points to 'faster / greater pace' fits both the grammar of 'timetable' and the passage's urgent tone, so the words that correctly fill blank 6 are 'accelerated, increased'.

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