The quiz of the day (Based on the article)
Give it a try as you read the article. The quiz will be solved at the end of the evening lecture.
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Q 1-4. (Cloze Test) Fill in the blanks using the suitable forms the given words
[circumvent, travails, repatriate, diaspora, remittance, deceive, persistent]
The ___ (1) ___ of the Indian ___ (2) ___ often stem from exploitative systems that coerce them into harsh working conditions abroad. Despite government efforts, recruitment agents frequently ___ (3) ___ regulations, leaving authorities with no choice but to ___ (4) ___ affected workers.
Q 5. (Comprehension) What does the article suggest as a long-term solution to the exploitation of Indian workers abroad?
a) Stricter enforcement of international labor laws.
b) Enhancing monitoring of recruitment agents and networks.
c) Encouraging equitable economic growth within India.
d) Increasing diplomatic engagement with Gulf nations.
Q 6. (Inference-based) According to the article, what is the irony in the plight of Indian workers abroad?
a) They contribute significantly to India’s economy but face exploitation.
b) They are celebrated in public forums but ignored in policy reforms.
c) They are highly skilled yet forced into menial labor abroad.
d) They work under harsh conditions but are paid well.
Q 7. (One-word) The group of people living abroad and having common nationality?
Q 8. (Phrasal Verb) Steer clear of?
Grammar
Q 9-10. The living conditions of the Indian workers employed at overseas are often harsher in comparison to their counterparts in domestic industries, highlighting the challenges of labor migration.
Give it a try as you read the article. The quiz will be solved at the end of the evening lecture.
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Q 1-4. (Cloze Test) Fill in the blanks using the suitable forms the given words
[circumvent, travails, repatriate, diaspora, remittance, deceive, persistent]
The ___ (1) ___ of the Indian ___ (2) ___ often stem from exploitative systems that coerce them into harsh working conditions abroad. Despite government efforts, recruitment agents frequently ___ (3) ___ regulations, leaving authorities with no choice but to ___ (4) ___ affected workers.
Q 5. (Comprehension) What does the article suggest as a long-term solution to the exploitation of Indian workers abroad?
a) Stricter enforcement of international labor laws.
b) Enhancing monitoring of recruitment agents and networks.
c) Encouraging equitable economic growth within India.
d) Increasing diplomatic engagement with Gulf nations.
Q 6. (Inference-based) According to the article, what is the irony in the plight of Indian workers abroad?
a) They contribute significantly to India’s economy but face exploitation.
b) They are celebrated in public forums but ignored in policy reforms.
c) They are highly skilled yet forced into menial labor abroad.
d) They work under harsh conditions but are paid well.
Q 7. (One-word) The group of people living abroad and having common nationality?
Q 8. (Phrasal Verb) Steer clear of?
Grammar
Q 9-10. The living conditions of the Indian workers employed at overseas are often harsher in comparison to their counterparts in domestic industries, highlighting the challenges of labor migration.