Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the
options given below to make the paragraph
meaningful.
Sport is expected to ––––––––––– (A) at a higher moral plane where the effort is honest and
transparency remains an abiding principle. It is
a utopian ideal ––––––––––– (B) on pure
performance, copious sweat and relentless
training. But in a practical world greased with
greed, besides match-fixing, there is another
terrible ––––––––––– (C): ingestion of
performance-enhancing drugs. Athletes like
Canada’s Ben Johnson were labeled as
drug-cheats and rightly –––––––– (D) their
Olympic medals. The World Anti-Doping Agency
(WADA), since its inception in 1999, has
–––––––– (E) stringent measures so that sport
stays drug-free. In India, WADA’s rules have
been ––––––––––– (F) by the Government-run
National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and
almost all sports federations had fallen in line
except one behemoth – the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI). But that aberration was
––––––––––– (G) as the BCCI accepted NADA’s supervision following a meeting between its CEO
Rahul Johri, General Manager Saba Karim and
Sports Ministry officials led by Sports Secretary
Radhey Shyam Julaniya. Indian cricket’s
governing body finally ––––––––––– (H) to
subject its players to NADA’s testing routines.
Before its turn-around, the BCCI had ––––––– (I)
NADA’s intervention. The main objection
pertained to the ‘whereabouts’ clause, which
made it mandatory for a player to reveal where
he would be on a daily basis. The need for
privacy was ––––––––––– (J) as an excuse.
(A) operate, terminate, trade, fail
(B) learning, leaning, fascinating, easing
(C) offence, status, tragedy, determination
(D) divided, denied, rejected, felicitated
(E) imposed, intrigued, intended, traded
(F) entrusted, fractioned, enforced, utilised
(G) earned, erased, studied, accused
(H) satisfied, trained, discussed, agreed
(I) troubled, drained, resisted, trampled
(J) offered, ordered, authorised, cared
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imposed, intrigued, intended, traded
(F) entrusted, fractioned, enforced, utilised
(G) earned, erased, studied, accused
(H) satisfied
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imposed ingredients, intended,tradede
enstrusted fractioned
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