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RBI Grade B 2023 English Language Test - 4
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RBI Grade B 2023 English Language Test - 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    Choose the synonym of the word 'Interim'.

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'Transient.'

    Key Points

    • The word 'Interim' means Not final or lasting; temporary until somebody or something more permanent is found.
      • Example: He only holds the post on an interim basis.
    • Let's look at the meaning of the given options:-
      • Transient - Lasting or continuing for a short period of time; impermanent.
        • Example: Fortunately the lack of water in the lake is only a transient issue.
      • Perpetual - Continuing for a long period of time; never-ending or changing.
        • Example: As a partner, I have a perpetual share in the profits.
      • Eternal - Valid for all time; essentially unchanging.
        • Example: Romeo and Juliet believed that they had an eternal love that would last even after death.
      • Persistent - Continuing to exist or occur over a prolonged period.
        • Example: Flooding has been a persistent problem in the area this year.
      • Permanent - Lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.
        • Example: He was in a state of permanent depression.

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 1.

    Additional Information

    • The synonyms of the word 'Interim' are "Transient, Impermanent, Temporary".
    • The antonyms of the word 'Interim' are "Permanent, Persistent, Perpetual".
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    Which of the following is/are incorrect according to the given passage?

    A. Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for next year’s Assembly polls.

    B. Haryana law is mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in government sector jobs that pay above ₹30,000 a month.

    C. The leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth.

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'Both A and B.'

    Key Points

    • The sixth sentence of the first paragraph says "Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls''
    • The second sentence of the first paragraph says ''The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month.''
      • From the above sentences, we can say that statements A and B are incorrect according to the given passage.​
    • The seventh sentence of the first paragraph says ''Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth.''
      • From the above sentence, we can say that statement C is correct according to the given passage.​​​

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 2.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    According to the passage, which party is ruling in Tamil Nadu?

    Solutions

    The correct answer is '​DMK.'

    Key Points

    • The given passage is all about reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same state.
    • The sixth sentence of the first paragraph says "Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls.''
    • From the above sentence, we can say that according to the passage, DMK is ruling in Tamil Nadu.

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 4.

    Important Points

    • ​Given below are the points, we should keep in mind while solving questions of reading comprehension-
      • Identify the purpose of reading. Try to go through the question first then the passage so that you can just focus on the things you need to look at in the passage.
      • Anticipate what may lie ahead. Look out for specific information in the passage.
      • Read the passage quickly to get a general idea of meaning or to find specific information, e.g. figures or names.
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    What is the theme of the passage?

    Solutions

    The correct answer is '​India must address urban-rural disparities.'

    Key Points

    • The fourth sentence of the second paragraph says ''The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana'', the fifth sentence of the second paragraph says ''From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation'' and the last sentence of the passage concludes "The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones."
    • From the above sentences, we can say that the theme of the passage is ''​India must address urban-rural disparities.''

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 2.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    What will fit in the blank taken from the passage: ''The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon.''

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'Face.'

    Key Points

    • In the given sentence, the modal verb 'may' before the blank indicates the use of the base or root form of the verb in the blank.
    • We know that after ''may, might, can, could, shall, should, do, does, did, will, would, and must'' we use the base form of the verb.
      • Example: may apply for a new job this year.
    • The verbs that follow modal verbs should only be in their base form.
    • Therefore, the base or root form of the verb 'face' should be used in the blank.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    Correct Sentence: The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may face its first judicial test soon.

    Additional Information

    • Let us explore the other given options:
      • Facing is the present participle or gerund form of the verb.
      • Faces is the third-person present form of the verb.
      • Faced is the past tense form of the verb.
      • Facial is an adjective means of or affecting the face.

    Important Points

    • After ''be, am, is, are, was, were, and been'' use the -ing form for active voice verbs.
    • After ''has, have, and had'' use the past participle.
    • After ''be, am, is are, was, were, been, and being'' use the past participle for passive voice.
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    In this question, a sentence (in bold) from the passage has been divided into five parts (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E). Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If there is no error, the answer is 'No error'. Ignore the error of punctuation if any.

    Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation (A)/ is behind large-scale (B)/ migration in search (C)/ of employment. (D)/ No error (E)

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'B' i.e. this part of the sentence has an error.

    Key Points

    • In the second part of the given sentence, the singular form of the verb 'is' is incorrect.
    • The subject in the given sentence is composed of two nouns connected by 'and.'
    • When the subject of the sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns connected by 'and', we always use a plural verb.
      • Example: The rangers and the camper see the bear.
    • The plural form of the verb ''are'' should be used with the compound subject 'Russia'.
    • Therefore, the plural form of the verb 'are' should be used in place of the singular form 'is'.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    Correct sentence: Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation are behind large-scale migration in search of employment.

    Additional Information

    • Subjects and verbs must agree with one another in number (singular or plural).
    • Thus, if a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; if the subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.
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    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    Choose the antonym of the word 'Bleak'.

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'Promising.'

    Key Points

    • The word 'Bleak' means Not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favorable outcome.
      • Example: The feeling of failure settled into her bleak thoughts.
    • Let's look at the meaning of the given options:-
      • Hopeless - Giving no hope that something or somebody will be successful or get better.
        • Example: He felt confused and hopeless after losing his job.
      • Adverse - Preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable.
        • Example: The plane crashed into the sea in adverse weather conditions.
      • Inauspicious - Not conducive to success; unpromising.
        • Example: The restaurant owner decided to close his cafe after a few inauspicious months.
      • Promising - Showing signs of future success or being very good or successful.
        • Example: They won the award for the most promising new band of the year.
      • Ominous - Giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious.
        • Example: My mother’s ominous tone let me know I was in trouble.

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 4.

    Additional Information

    • The antonyms of the word 'Bleak' are "​Promising, Hopeful, Auspicious".
    • The synonyms of the word 'Bleak' are "Hopeless, Adverse, Inauspicious".
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    Which of the following is/are correct according to the given passage?

    A. The Haryana case covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers.

    B. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation are not behind the large-scale migration in search of employment.

    C. The real issue to address is the wide parities between urban and rural areas.

    Solutions

    The correct answer is 'Only A.'

    Key Points

    • The third sentence of the second paragraph says ''The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers.''
      • From the above sentence, we can say that statement A is correct according to the given passage.​​​
    • The second-last sentence of the passage says ''Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation are behind large-scale migration in search of employment'' and the last sentence of the passage says ''The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.''
      • From the above sentences, we can say that statements B and C are incorrect according to the given passage.​

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 1.

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    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    According to the passage, the percentage reserved by the Haryana government for local candidates in private sector jobs is:

    Solutions

    The correct answer is '​75%.'

    Key Points

    • The second sentence of the first paragraph says "The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month.''
    • From the above sentence, we can say that according to the passage, the percentage allocated by the Haryana government for local candidates in private sector jobs is 75%.

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 3.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

    The issue of reserving private-sector jobs for people domiciled within the same State may _______ its first judicial test soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to decide within four weeks the validity of the Haryana law mandating 75% reservation for local candidates in private sector jobs that pay up to ₹30,000 a month. Even though the apex court set aside an interim stay order granted by the High Court, it was only doing so because the stay was granted without assigning reasons. It is a settled principle that legislation cannot stay unless there is a preliminary finding that it is unconstitutional or suffers from any glaring illegality. There are quite a few issues that arise when the State introduces a quota in the private sector, especially if it is based on a domicile norm. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand have also introduced such laws, while the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu had promised 75% reservation in its election manifesto for last year’s Assembly polls. Given the bleak employment situation in the backdrop of the reported loss of millions of jobs during the pandemic, it is no surprise that the leadership in every State seeks to find employment opportunities for its youth. In some states, employers may find it cheaper to use the services of those from a faraway state, while in others there may be an acute shortage of labor within the local population.

    The first hurdle that a law such as the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act will face is the constitutional bar on discrimination on the basis of place of birth or residence. Even though the Constitution allows the Government to prescribe a residential criterion for employment to public posts, it is doubtful whether such a measure can be extended to the private sector. The Haryana case, covers companies, societies, trusts, partnership firms, and individual employers. The industry may feel aggrieved that the residency requirement may adversely affect the hiring of talent from outside Haryana. From an individual point of view, the law may impinge on the freedom of movement, the right to reside and settle in any part of the country, and the right to carry on any occupation. Of course, the Act provides for exemption to any employer if an adequate number of local candidates are not available in terms of skill, qualification, and proficiency. And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years. Beyond the question of legality, what is flagged by such developments is the state of the economy, especially the labor economy. Rapid urbanization and the agrarian situation is behind large-scale migration in search of employment. The real issue to address is the wide disparities between urban and rural areas, between advanced States and backward ones.

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    What is the sunset clause in the passage?

    Solutions

    The correct answer is '​The Act or law will cease to operate in 10 years.'

    Key Points

    • The seventh sentence of the second paragraph says "And there is a sunset clause: the Act will cease to operate in 10 years.''
    • From the above sentence, we can say that the sunset clause in the passage is: The Act or law will cease to operate in 10 years.

    Hence, the only possible answer is option 2.

    Additional Information

    • sunset clause or provision is a measure within a law, regulation, or statute that provides that the law shall cease to have effect after a specific date unless the law is extended by legislative action.
    • The Constitution provides for a ten-year sunset for reservations to the legislative assembly and Parliament seats through its Article 334.
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