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English Questions – Reading Comprehension Set 45

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Welcome to Online English Section with explanation in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are creating question sample in Reading comprehension, which is BASED ON SBI/IBPS PO/CLERK/LIC AAO/RRB & SSC CGL EXAM and other competitive exams.

There is little that is surprising about India’s recent refusal to allow Google to launch its Street View service, which gives users a 360-degree view of public spaces. As this newspaper has reported, the proposal was rejected following objections raised by the Defence Ministry. The decision is said to have come in the backdrop of the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase in January, with investigators suspecting that terrorists used Google Maps to study the topography of the targeted area. Barely days after the airbase attack, the Delhi High Court asked the government to examine the issue of sensitive locations such as defence installations and nuclear power plants showing on Google Maps. It isn’t clear if these concerns have been addressed. Street View goes a step further than the maps. It displays panoramic views of public spaces, thanks to images captured by Google’s moving vehicles, adding a layer of depth and reality to the maps. India has hinted that its refusal is not final and that such issues could be resolved once the Geospatial Bill, which seeks to regulate map-creation and sharing, comes into force. But it is unclear whether this will help, given that the proposed legislation is somewhat overenthusiastic about regulation. India isn’t the first country to seem troubled by Street View. Since its launch in 2007 in the U.S., the service has faced roadblocks in many countries. In the U.S., for instance, both the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense had concerns over Google capturing images of sensitive locations. In Europe, especially Germany, concerns over loss of privacy took centre stage. The script wasn’t different in Japan.
And yet, Street View is available in all these countries. Solutions were eventually found. Before long, the service figured out a way to blur people’s faces and licence plates automatically before the pictures were made public. In the U.S., Google was asked to remove sensitive information, and its image-capturing cars were ordered to keep off military bases. In Germany, households were given the option of blurring their buildings. In Japan, the height from which the cameras scanned the neighbourhoods was lowered and local governments were notified prior to Google’s photography. Even Israel, which takes internal security very seriously, gave the green signal to Street View five years ago, reportedly making sure Google doesn’t show images in real-time and only photographs public spaces open to all. While there is an obvious tourism angle involved, Google representatives have spoken of Street View’s usefulness in disaster management. All things considered, it might not be in India’s best interests to keep out this technology for long.

Directions (Qs. 1 – 10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

  1. Why Google’s Street View service proposal was rejected?
    1) because of the come terror attack on the Pathankot airbase suspected that terrorists used Google Maps to study the topography of the targeted area.
    2) it might be in India’s best interests to keep out this technology for long.
    3) Only B
    4) Only A
    5) None of the Above.
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: Only A

  2. Which among the following is false according to the passage given above?
    1) In Europe, especially Germany, concerns over loss of privacy took centre stage.
    2) In Japan, the height from which the cameras scanned the neighbourhoods was lowered and local governments were notified prior to Google’s photography.
    3) only A
    4) Both A and B
    5) Neither A or B
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation:Neither A or B.

  3. Which among the following is TRUE according to the passage given above?
    1) India isn’t the first country to seem troubled by Street View
    2) the green signal to Street View five years ago, reportedly making sure Google doesn’t show images in real-time and only photographs public spaces open to all
    3) Before long, the service not figured out a way to blur people’s faces and licence plates automatically before the pictures were made public.
    4) Both A and B.
    5) All of the above.
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: Both A and B.

  4. Which of the following would be a suitable title of the passage?
    1) Google street view services
    2) issues of safety
    3) Views to watch
    4) Google’s street view
    5) None of these
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation: Views to watch

  5. According to the passage which of the following countries to seem troubled by Street View?
    1) Germany
    2) Japan
    3) United States
    4) All of the above
    5) None of these
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: All of the above

  6. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word “panoramic”?
    1) wide-ranging
    2) Barging
    3) panned
    4) comprehensive
    5) scenic
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: comprehensive – including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

  7. Which among the following is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word “topography”?
    1) azure
    2) Hide Out
    3) firmament
    4) heavens
    5) empyrean
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation: Hide Out – a hiding place, especially one used by someone who has broken the law.

  8. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word “roadblocks”?
    1) obstruction
    2) opener
    3) prestige
    4) preview
    5) premiere
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation: obstruction – the action of obstructing or the state of being obstructed.

  9. Which among the following is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word “disaster”?
    1) catastrophe
    2) triumph
    3) casualty
    4) emulate
    5) cataclysm
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation: triumph – a great victory or achievement.

  10. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word “backdrop”?
    1) depart
    2) dissipate
    3) scrim
    4) forward
    5) foreground
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation: scrim – be thrifty or parsimonious; economize.