BANK ENGLISH QUIZ 20

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Question 1:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.
Select the most appropriate option for (A).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.

Question 2:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.
Select the most appropriate option for (D).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.

Question 3:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.
Select the most appropriate option for (C).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.

Question 4:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.
Select the most appropriate option for (E).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.

Question 5:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it
Select the most appropriate option for (C).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it

Question 6:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it
Select the most appropriate option for (A).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it

Question 7:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.
Select the most appropriate option for (B).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. For each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

In early 2020, The Bridgespan Group released a report, “Philanthropic Collaboratives in India: The Power of Many”, that _____(A)_____ alliances between development sector actors -funders, non- governmental organisations (NGOs)and governments. Those stakeholders bet that their combined funding, skills and assets would make this impact of collaboratives greater than the sum of their parts. Andyet, at the time, India had few philanthropic collaboratives. This is no longer the case. Co-created by three or more independent actors, including at least one funder, a philanthropic collaborative _______(B)______ a shared vision and strategy for social impact. In 2019, we studied 15 such collaboratives in India. Since then, at least 18 more collaboratives have come together. These include COVID ActionCollab, India Protectors Alliance, The Future of Impact collaborative, and The Coalition for Women Empowerment. Sixteen of these operate across multiple States. Most focus on ______(C)______ social programmes and _____(D)____ funding. Swasth, for instance, has created a one-stop tele­medicine portal, while ACT Grants pools financial resources for innovations in tackling COVID.There is growing emphasis on inclusion, equity, and justice. The new generation of collaboratives ______(E)______ focuses on marginalised communities such as informal waste pickers, front­line workers, and migrant labour.

Question 8:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it
Select the most appropriate option for (E)
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it

Question 9:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it
Select the most appropriate option for (D)
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it

Question 10:

Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it
Select the most appropriate option for (B).
Direction: In the given passage, some words are missing. Against each blank five words are suggested. One option can fit the blank grammatically and contextually. Choose the correct word for the blank.

Candidates and parties have been _____(A)_____ to use online ways to reach out to voters, throwing a challenge to the election authorities on enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and monitoring expenditure. Considering the fact that several emotive and _____(B)_____ issues are at play, this is going to be a tough test for the ECI. It will have to reinforce its impartially and rigour to ensure that the rules of the game are followed by all parties. Political parties must take special care to not only follow the MCC but also observe COVID related additional restrictions on campaigning. Ruling parties both at the Centre and States have to _____(C)____ an extra burden of ensuring that they do not misuse official machinery to influence the elections. Social media have made ____(D)____ a low risk, high reward instrument of political campaigns, causing serious harm to social cohesion and national integrity. The _____(E)____ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in Punjab took a political colour, but the issue must now be left to the supreme court which has decided to appoint a judicial commission to inquire into it. The substance and rhetoric of the campaign will be adversarial in a multiparty democracy, but they need not, and must not, be socially divisive. The elections must be a celebration of democracy, and not a threat to it