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The idea behind the scheme is to try and ....... stealing in the country.
Question 1:
The idea behind the scheme is to try and ....... stealing in the country.
A.
curb
B.
kill
C.
maintain
D.
confuse
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Here is the news read by Alan Townend. Today the Government is ....... plans for a new scheme to help*^*society.
The idea behind the scheme is to try and ....... stealing in the country.
The scheme will be ....... into the school curriculum at the beginning of next academic year.
Children will be taught to respect other people's property and ........
If child A steals child B's exercise book, child A will have to stand up in front of the school and ....... to being a*^*thief.
The Government ....... said the Prime Minister was sick and tired of papers disappearing from his office.
Last week the Prime Minister had to give an important address to an international ....... when he found his*^*speech had disappeared.
This was of course very embarrassing for the P.M. and ....... of the speech he told funny stories.
The worst part of the incident was that the audience did not see the funny ....... of his stories.
I regret I cannot continue with the news because someone has ....... the next page.*^*
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Procurement of wheat is in full swing in the north western states of India. By June end, public agencies are likely to end up with food grain stocks of about 40 to 42 million tonnes, the highest ever witnessed in the history of this country. This stock should be more than sufficient to ensure that the country's 'food security' is not endangered even if India faces two consecutive droughts. But strangely enough, while the grannaries over flow, there is still widespread hunger in the country even without a drought. The estimates of poverty are being debated, but broadly one-third of India seems to remain underfed. And this co-existence of grain surpluses with large scale hunger should make any serious policy maker think and examine the existing policy mix with a view to ensure faster economic growth and reduction in poverty.
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