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Section –I
Scientific Aptitude
Numerical Ability
Section –II
Reasoning and Logical Deduction
Section –III
General Knowledge
Section –IV
English Language
Section –V
Aptitude for Service Sector
English
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English Language
Directions—(Q. 1—10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Passage
In terms of the total energy consumed by different sectors, the largest consumer is understandably the industrial sector which accounts for nearly half the total energy used in the country today. This is followed by the transport sector which consumes about 25%, the house hold sector (about 14%) and the agriculture sector (about 9%). This last sector has shown considerable increase in energy use over the last four decades. Among the primary fuels, the relative proportion of coal has dropped from nearly 80% to 40% and that of oil has gone up from 17% to 44% over the same period.
Total energy consumption in India is equivalent to 291 million tons of oil of which 26% comes from wood. On a per capita basis it works out to about one liter of oil per clay, which is extremely low by international standards. The future energy demand depends upon the level of development envisaged and also on the sections of people affected by it.
The energy disparity between the urban and the rural population is at present as wide as between nations on a world wide scale. There is apparently a greater need to provide energy in the rural areas and to improve the efficiency 2f energy use merely to increase the national figures for energy consumption limiting its use to those who are getting the bulk share already.
With the projected rate of population growth improving upon the...