English Comprehension Objective Questions and Answers
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Although cynics may like to see the government’s policy
for women in terms of the party’s
internal power struggles, it will nevertheless be
churlish to deny that it represents a
pioneering effort aimed at bringing about sweeping social
reforms. In its language, scope
and strategies, the policy document displays a degree of
understanding of women’s needs
that is uncommon in government pronouncements. This is
due in large part to the participatory
process that marked its formulation, seeking the active
involvement right from the start of
women’s groups, academic institutions and non-government
organizations with grass roots
experience. The result is not just a lofty declaration of
principles hut a blueprint for a practical
programme of action. The policy delineates a series of
concrete measures to accord women a
decision-making role in the political domain and greater
control over their economic status.
Of especially far-reaching impact is the devolution of
control of economic infrastructure to
women, notably at the gram Panchayat level, and the
amendments proposed in the Hindu
Succession Act of 1956 to give women coparcenaries
rights.
An enlightened aspect of the
policy is its recognition that actual change in the status of
women cannot be brought about by the mere enactment of
socially progressive legislation,
Accordingly, it focuses on reorienting development
programmes and sensitising administrations
to address specific situations as, for instance, the
growing number of Households headed by women,
which is a consequence of rural-urban migration. The
proposal to create an equals opportunity police
force and give women greater control of police stations
is an acknowledgement of the biases and
callousness displayed by the generally all male
law-enforcement authorities in cases of dowry and
domestic violence, While the mere enunciation of such a
policy has the salutary effect of sensitising
the administration as a whole, it does not make the task
of its implementation any easier.
This is because the changes it
envisages in the political and economic status of women
strike at the root of power structures in society and the
basis of man-woman relationships.
There is also the danger that reservation for women in
public life, while necessary for their
greater visibility, could lapse into tokenism or become a
tool in the hands of vote seeking
politicians. Much will depend on the dissemination of the
policy and the ability of elected
representatives and government agencies to reorder their
priorities.
1. Which of
the following is true about the policy?
(a) This is another pronouncement by the government
(b) It is a pioneering effort
(c) It is not based on the understanding of women’s
needs.
(d) It has made many big declarations.
(e) In its formulation, participatory approach was not
followed.
Answer. (b)
2. Which of the
following can be inferred from the passage?
(a) Most of the, government’s policies are formulated
through participatory process.
(b) There is need for stricter legislation
(c) The policy recommends reservation for women.
(d) Domestic violence is on the rise
(e) Women already had coparcenaries rights.
Answer. (c)
3. According
to the passage which of the following is the basic block in the effective
implementation of the policy?
(a) Prevalent power structure in society
(b) Inadequate legislation
(c) Insensitive administration
(d) Lack of political will
(e) Male dominated law-enforcing authorities.
Answer. (a)
4. According
to the passage which of the following is not true?
(a) The policy gives a blue print for programme of action
(b) The women should be given greater control of police
stations.
(c) There is no law-enforcement bias in cases of dowry.
(d) For effective implementation, the government agencies
will have to
reorder their
priorities.
(e) The policy is based on the understanding of the needs
of women.
Answer. (c)
5. Which of the following has the
danger of becoming a token?
(a) Socially progressive legislation
(b) Policy for women
(c) Coparcenaries rights to women
(d) Man-woman relationships
(e) Reservation for women
Answer. (e)
6. Which of
the following words is the most opposite in meaning to ‘sweeping’ as used in
the passage?
(a) Limited
(b) Half-hearted
(c) Acceptable
(d) Incomplete
(e) Inconclusive
Answer. (a)
7. Which of
the following is opposite in meaning to ‘lofty’ as used in the passage?
(a) Sublimated
(b) Humble
(c) Inferior
(d) Exalted
(e) Undignified
Answer. (e)
8. Which of the following is nearly the
same in meaning as the word ‘devolution’ as
used in the passage?
(a) Relegation
(b) Succession
(c) Deployment
(d) Decentralization
(e) Revolution
Answer. (d)
9. Which of
the following is the most nearly the same in meaning to 'callousness' as
used in the passage?
(a) Prejudice
(b) Insensitivity
(c) Obliquities
(d) Casual
(e) Superiority
Answer. (b)
10. Which of the following is nearly
the same in meaning to the word 'delineates' as
Used in the passage?
(a) Discusses
(b) Demarcates
(c) Suggests
(d) Outlines
(e) Propagates
Answer. (d)
11. According
to the passage, this of the following aspects has been identified as,
it alone would not
bring change in the status of Women?
(a) Coparcenaries rights to women
(b) Decision making role in political area
(c) Greater control over economic status
(d) Creating equal-opportunity police force
(e) Enactment of socially progressive legislation
Answer. (e)
12. At which
stage were the grass-root level organizations involved for the policy?
(a) After the interim report
(b) From the start
(c) At the final stages
(d) Not mentioned in the passage
(e) None of these
Answer. (b)
13. According
to the passage, which of the following is a consequence of rural-urban
migration?
(a) Legislation is not enforced properly.
(6) Many women migrate to urban areas leaving their p
family fin the rural areas.
(c) Industries do not get sufficient manpower in rural
areas.
(d) Development programmes are not effective.
(e) None of the above.
Answer. (e)
14. Which of
the following is one of the far-reaching impacts of the policy?
(a) Give women coparcenaries rights
(b) Reservation for women
(c) Creating an equal-opportunity police force
(d) Accord women a decision, making role in political
sphere
(e) None of the above
Answer. (a)
15. Which of
the following words is most nearly the same in meaning as the word
‘enunciation’ as used in the passage?
(a) Suggestion
(b) Formulation
(c) Recommendation
(d) Proclamation
(e) Recognition
Answer. (d)
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