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Night Class: English Quiz for IBPS PO and clerk 2017

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English Questions For IBPS RRB PO Exam 2017

English Section is a topic that is feared by most of the candidates appearing in the IBPS RRB Mains Exam. Through the concept of Night classes, we are providing you all types of high-level questions to ace English Section of banking exams.

Directions (1-15): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed in the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

The potential of India’s district hospital system to dramatically expand access to quality ________  and tertiary health care has never really been realised. The majority of patients today use the _______  created mostly by for-profit urban hospitals. That asymmetry could potentially be offset, though only in small part, through the ______  of the NITI Aayog and the Union Health Ministry to allow private entities to use the premises of the district hospitals to provide treatment for cardiac and pulmonary diseases and cancer. _____  in perspective, a quick scaling-up of care for such non-communicable diseases is possible under the arrangement, because there are 763 functional district hospitals, with just five States led by Uttar Pradesh accounting for over 42% of the facilities. Yet, contracting out services in a virtually _______ and largely commercial private system is fraught with _____ . One major concern in such an arrangement is to ensure that the bulk of health spending, whether from government funds, subsidy or private insurance, goes into actual care provision and that administrative expenditure is capped under the contract. Moreover, in consonance with the ____  to provide health for all under the National Health Policy, care should be universal, and free at the point of delivery. A market-driven approach to providing district hospital beds for only those with the means would defeat the ________ .
Providing 50 or 100 beds in a district hospital may expand access to care, but such arrangements do not ____  a cure for the larger ______  of the growing non-communicable disease burden. Lifestyle choices and social determinants, such as tobacco and alcohol use, and environmental pollution, are often _____ to such diseases. Controlling the epidemic, therefore, ______  other policy approaches too. Given the already high prevalence of cardiac and pulmonary conditions, some arising from diabetes and hypertension, and cancers, having more beds for treatment is a necessity. It is incongruous, however, to opt for contracts of 30 years, given the move towards _____ universal health coverage and, aspirationally, a single-payer government-led model that mainly relies on public facilities. Strong oversight is also necessary to ensure that ethical and rational treatment protocols are followed in the new facilities, and procurement and distribution of drugs are centralized to keep costs under control. Ultimately, the success of such systems __________  on medical outcomes on the one hand, and community satisfaction on the other. Both dimensions must find a place in a contract, and be ____  periodically. A provision for audits, penalties, and cancellation of contracts is essential. Given the recourse to tax funds for viability gap funding and use of public infrastructure, the operations should be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General.

Q1. 
(a)second
(b)secondary
(c)shift
(d)amount
(e)first


Q2. 
(a)facilities
(b)aid
(c)helped
(d)home
(e)criteria


Q3. 
(a)decision
(b)proposal
(c)view
(d)thought
(e) pause


Q4. 
(a)look
(b)call
(c)Viewed
(d)name
(e) break


Q5. 
(a)direction
(b)assumed
(c)maintained
(d)Unregulated
(e)sought


Q6. 
(a)factors
(b)aspect
(c)way
(d)approach
(e)risks


Q7. 
(a)opponent
(b)delete
(c)competitor
(d)goal
(e)idea


Q8. 
(a)aimed
(b)ethics
(c)objective
(d)called
(e)enter


Q9. 
(a)perceive
(b)offer
(c)treat
(d)centralized
(e)control


Q10. 
(a)problem
(b)loopholes
(c)issued
(d)scenario
(e)lock


Q11. 
(a)ensure
(b)linked
(c)imagined
(d)space
(e)referred


Q12. 
(a)concluded
(b)requires
(c)correct
(d)refer
(e)lock


Q13. 
(a)resorted
(b)perplexed
(c)gained
(d)achieving
(e)severely


Q14. 
(a)insert
(b)developed
(c)outcome
(d)depends
(e)projected


Q15. 
(a)function
(b)directed
(c)value
(d)obvious
(e)assessed

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