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Read the fol lowing passages carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

PASSAGE

We have inherited the tradition of secrecy about the budget from Britain where also the system has been strongly attacked by eminent economists and political scientists including Peter Jay. Sir Richard Clarke, who was the originating genius of nearly every important development in the British budgeting techniques during the last two decades, has spoken out about the abuse of budget secrecy: "The problems of long-term tax policy should surely be debated openly with the facts on the table. In my opinion, all governments should have just the same duty to publish their expenditure policy. Indeed, this obligation to publish taxation policy is really essential for the control of public expenditure in order to get realistic taxation implications." Realising that democracy flourishes best on the principles of open government, more and more democracies are having an open public debate on budget proposals before introducing the appropriate Bill in the legislature. In the United States the budget is conveyed in a message by the President to the Congress, which comes well in advance of the date when the Bill is introduced in the Congress. In Finland the Parliament and the people are already discussing in June the tentative budget proposals which are to be introduced in the Finnish Parliament in September. Every budget contains a cartload of figures in black and white - but the dark figures represent the myriad lights and shades of India's life, the contrasting tones of poverty and wealth, and of bread so dear and flesh and blood so cheap, the deep tints of adventure and enterprise and man's ageless struggle for a brighter morning. The Union budget should not be an annual scourge but a part of presentation of annual accounts of a partnership between the Government and the people. That partnership would work much better when the nonsensical secrecy is replaced by openness and public consultations, resulting in fair laws and the people's acceptance of their moral duty to pay.

Question : 36

Sir Richard Clarke seems to deserve the credit for

a) detection of abuse of transparency in budget.

b) bringing down the tax load on British people.

c) maintenance of secrecy of the British budget.

d) transformation in the British budgetary techniques.

e) None of these

Answer: (d)

Sir Richard Clarke was the originating genius of nearly every important development in the British budgeting techniques during the last two decades.

Question : 37

From the contents of the passage, it can be inferred that the author is

a) unaware of India’s recent economic developments.

b) a conservative person.

c) a democratic person.

d) authoritarian in his approach.

e) None of these

Answer: (c)

Question : 38

Which of the following statement(s) is/are definitely False in the context of the passage?

  1. Transparency helps unscrupulous elements to resort to corrupt practices.
  2. The open approach of Government is a sign of healthy democracy.
  3. People’s acceptance of their moral duties can best be achieved through openness and public consultations.

a) Only C

b) A and B

c) Only B

d) Only A

e) B and C

Answer: (d)

The statement goes against the idea of the passage.

Question : 39

For making the budget realistic, the Government should

a) encourage the public to send in their suggestions.

b) consult the public, defend their own plans and accept public suggestions.

c) discuss it secretly within themselves.

d) refrain from making public the proposed provisions before finalisation.

e) None of these

Answer: (b)

An open public debate on budget proposals should be held before introducing the appropriate bill.

Question : 40

Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

SCOURGE

a) whip

b) compromise

c) presentation

d) ritual

e) remedy

Answer: (a)

The meaning of the word ‘scourge’ as mentioned in the passage is ‘ a whip used especially formerly for punishing people’. Hence the words ‘scourge’ and ‘whip’ are synonymous.

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