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I. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE
,. OHECK THAT TUIS TEST OR MISSING PAGES OR TZS'r BOOKLET.
3. YGU nav" w "nter Tesl Booklet in the DO NOT write
BOOKLET
Maximum Mark¥ : 100
OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD DOES NOT IIAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN
ETO. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A OQYPLf.TE
Roll ""Y • Any
4. (,pestion~). Each item comprises four responses which want to mark on tl,e Answer Sh .... t In
T,,~ponae, m"Tk the -Y""Plmse whkh yov response for each item.
5. the .cparate AMwer Sheet provided, See
•• ,.
s.
s.
equal marks . you proce<:d _to mark .i6
Booklet, you have to fill in SoDle you with yoor Admission I
Aft",. you have "ompl~'ea I . examination has concluded, you You IIl'll permitted to take away Sheet;, for rough work are
10. P~n.lty fo .. "' .... nl:' anowen , THERE WILL BE PENALTY l'OR
Ii)
(il)
/im
THIS
Slulet the reW<lMe w ~al'iouB \te.m~ in the Te$t in the An"we~ Sheet as per instruction. sent to
all your response9 on the Answer Sheet and the hann OVer to tht invi,,';:lator onlj' the A""wu Sheet.
th~ Test Booklet. the Test Hooklet oJ tho encl.
ANSWJ:o:RS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE
f~' t .. th 'lun\.ion f",. "'hito 3 wro"(l mark> •• ~ii/T'Cd to th~t que.tion will be
~"'.,. , it will "'" tt .... \.\!d ... "'''' .... g an.wer G_· il O~ 01 ani th.~ will be Umo penallY a~ al:xlV~ tothat qu~tion.
il riven h.v tho candidate, ther~ will t>e nO POJl.alty for
• • ,
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SPOTTING ORS
DirectiOlu (for th~ fi olWwing 15 items),
seetioo has a. senronee WiU, three u n erlined par~" labell cd 1'1). (h) and (e), Read each •
Eaoh que. tioll. in this
,entente to lind out w
An$wer Sh.et again.t
be indicated"" (d),
hether there is any enOr in any w declined part and i ndieat~ you)' answer in the
U,e torresp(mding letter i.~., (a) or ( or (0). [fyou find n o "'Tor. your 8ns,,'er "hould
1. I should do th<; . sam e i f I W@r() i n ~ur e lW). N o onTOt .
(a) ( bl ", II
2. He has betn iluft uing with fever fQf th,; b~t' six , eelQ. No ~rror. ,.)
3. The u amination
••
I. J
My father . ays I.)
'bl (0)
be!!!n. from Monday next week.
(01 (0)
that one should always he sincere
Ib)
'<I
No e""r.
I"
to his duti~s. No
loj
error.
I
•• There has been ,., e number of railwar aCC!denw rin the lut month No ~rmr,
<bl "I
,. rn spit<' of ali effi orts t() eradicate malaria ir,tilj , n!I"lIkne,
7. It i$ OJllr th'ee
(a)
Q- DETA-N-FDH
'" day~ a,go that
Ib)
b)
h~ has arrived. o "croT. (0) (d)
I 2 - ... )
,<I
in n"llIr
I,) 1<1
•• He hu lost all what r i!Ye him, N~ eml,.
(. ) IOj (, ) (OJ
,. I have no news from him tor a lou!! titn<), o error.
(.) (h) (,) (OJ
w. Mahatm a Gandhi's entire life was one unrel utin " rimcnt on truth. No error,
(.) () ( , ) Idl
u. As the thlevu ra~ out of the bllJlk they got
I.)
which wa9 waiti!!::! with In e!!l!ne runninl!'
(c)
". He denied that he had not .tol~n !!!l 2urse,
I. )
n. The media of film s has been acce~ed b~ all
I.)
that intlueuCtl* t he lounger !i""eration. No<
(el (0
". The Fr~ch EmbaUl:: emel0l::! him re~larli I.) Ib)
How i. It Uurt neither l our friend Mahesh , (a)
have I1rote~ted a~a;lU!t this injU$tice ? No ei
(.) (0)
a-on A.N.FQH "
uto th~ utllway CIIl'
Ih)
o error.
ldi
though I was quite surc t hat h<! had. No error.
(b) «) (0)
as the mMt werrul frrrcc
(b)
•
as he kn.ow~ to 6l2:!!llk Jo"rench. No orror.
(di I,)
r h;~ brother Ram.lsh
(b)
•
A(
CE IMPROVEMENT
~tiD ... (for t"" fol lolJ)l'I¥ 20 ite1tl#)"
Look at !.be underlined part of e.~b seo t ~ Below eaeh &enk;nce. three po9sible ~ituat;Qns fot t\u)
underlinod part are g:I\'en, If ona of them (II), ! ) or , (e) is be~ter thpn th" undl'1'lin~d part, jn~jcate }'our rtaponst on tht Anower Sheet agajD.!t th~ t=orr~ pmdinli' lotter (a), (b) Or (e), If lMle of tbue sUbftitut ions
improves the ~ent"noc, indicate (d) as your ,..; ~nse On the Answer Sheet, Tlu's II "No Improvement" l'C$pollSC will be oignified by the letter (d),
16. Sh~ told the children not to ~top the work
(,) I><)t ~topping
(0) d\ffi't· ~top
I,) not ,topping of
,(d) No impl'(lv,ment
20. The only bit of relief for tile vi<tims has been the increllSe in "ompertsation.
(a) were
(~) have h~n
(e) was that tMY were ~';ven
(d) No improvement
" 21. ',;~;;";iici.;s.hould hunt ! \It
He !. reB~mbling his father.
(a) h8.$ b-een resenlbling
(b) resemble. like
18.
".
(a) u kiog
(b) saying
(0) ~puking
(d) No improvement
He succeeded by dint of hal'd work.
(.) by means o!
(by by doin,
I,) by virtue of
'0) No improvement
You bave read that booK for age • .
I.) have been reading
Ib) had read
(.) will ):I(: reading
(d) No improvQlllent
Q·DETA· N,FOH
(e) resembles
(d) No improvement
22, r am not ~ure why she i. wanting t o see him.
(.) she wantl;
(b) doo~ . he want
(e) , ill Ihe wanting
id) NQ jmprovemont
113, Everybody who fini~hed \'Il'!ting esn go home.
(a) had finished
(b) have lini.hed
(el has [in,"hed
(d) No improvement
24, 1 wi.sh 1 ~ sing as well as you do.
(a) do
(b) oould
(d did
(d) No imPI'OV<!ment
- A )
I
!
I
2~. It lui. been t .... o ye~rl ,inCfl I have ieen him '31' I ....
Unle~. y<:lU dO) not WIld h.,.<l. you wQn't ~~ ln l ife,
(I ) WMn I have _n him
(hI ~inee J hid II<! ..... him (e) 11I'l0l I II ... h im
(eI) No ; 1I\"~Crlt
%6. M7 pcijhbour i, hl vi", tW(l can .
(I ) 1& owni"fl
(b) h ...
(e) it; pAiMlJ8lng
(eI) NO) im provelPCnt
2.'7 . Hiw ihru, reeitat>1>n .".a l h ij(nly appAcll ted.
(a) f1Uu. !'erilal
(bl f1uu play (e) !lute . ingl",
(d) No impt'\'lvement
28. Sh~ ",1,151, try at making him und~1'$tsnd.
ra) to ma'ko! him to uniiorstfOnd
(1)) to make him undera\.ll ncl (e) to mak.t hi. I,1a,dSl'lI1lndil\i
(4) No improvemen t
29. Thed a~ y!Wr IlIlW l hoI!l, .~'t they?
(I ' ~'t it 1
(h) U. i~ t(I ! k) U1I u,ey 1
(d) No imp«ow.:_nl
30. R, IOId to liS ev'rrthil\fl he klMw.
(a) III e.eryth i" . 1M knew
(b) \.IS evuythl"fl h~ 11 '" 'Iowlng
(e) lUI evt rything ho:: was knowl1'ljj'
(eI) No impTOV<: me<lt
Q-DETA-N-fOI-f
(I) <a,mot work hard
(b) wili .. "t wnrk hafe!
(e) work ha,u (el) No improvement
32. A. I am tired, I cannot be abl .. to dimb u,it; hill now.
(a ) taU be abl ..
(h) win D<lt be a~l~
(e) will n ot be p C\:!.Sible
Id) No improvt men t
as. \ 11\""ld ntot $pcnd muney \'()T !uurie. ,
(a) on luxurie.
\b) in luxuries
(e) through luxurie.
(d) No \mprwem.=t
34. On bei"" u!<.ed by 1M ~udl~ if h. hlod lI\ul'll fad h;' wife the a~'Cuaed denl.:d tlle charge.
(aJ refu!ed
(P) ~butted
(el contnldid ed
(d) N"o im pro-.eme nL
36. The new head mn tu affected m, fly challi" in 0-... ~t.ool.
(to) in)ed.<ld
(b) tff~d
(t ) inflid ed
(d) Nil )mpnwement
•
SYNO S
Direelu,1U (for t/ ... fOl low/toil l~ iI~mJt) :
In eaeb of lbl'M ilOOU ' word or .. phruo h ... been u derlined fulll)Wed by wordll or pill'U8l li ,tcd (Il, (b),
(c) . od (d). e ll_ lhe most ' ppl'tlpri.lc _ rdlphruo IOsfit in ....... nin; to tho underlinld ... ord or ph r . ..
and mark )'OIIr Alawv Sheet .camiincl)'.
'" He d isdained to noLie. the inllult.
I.) ...... very JI1'OIId
Ib) refilled
I, ) wa. unhappy
id) " U tOQ rcluo;:tant
37. He (a,·1t an evocative rend~rjng of hi& recent poems.
(. ) thrillin.
(h) enehu t inr
(e) ~"'otion !l
(d) Incant.1 tooy
38. E.peditioua Slept thould "" ~ken to
_ plele t he W'!H't In two weeki.
(b) . lrieI and fore.f\l l
(e) di.Ki plin.1)'
" -
Why did you make tIuo.t mWI"t ttm .. 'o. ?
(.) highly critic. l
(b) oot fbo .. inr d~M:"\I'ed ' M pe<t
(d ) indiITerent
That i. no~ an o«:uion t o m .. ke an impromptu "fHlech.
(a) without preparation
(h) t houghtless
«) improfHlr
Cd) long and boring
1. Th& weave,.. have t.o dQ monolon~\I' work.
(e) .. ",w" .. "wu.
(h) irbome
(d e~h .... ting
(ell rapet.iti~
The", is not • .....a:k word tIuo.l Arld"ndan! in the repo"-
I.) unim portant
Ib) not. needld
1<> bomba9tic
1<) /lowery
48. Tne oou ntry'l 8«>oomy la beginning ~ 100 n . My brotl><!r'l zel l for the "e .... Ilroj'l"Ct W8.I
...
~ now.
(a) look clear
(b ) go dGWn
(d) ;mprQve
The old m~ ~how. no signs of Int'lrmit even thou(fh he i, ei(fhly yea,.. old.
eel Ikklenen
(d) indollen«o
411. It !"Ieed.. an e;otpeI"t to deciphe-r t ~ e Me me"lIie ient to the Army Officers durin war limo!.
(al swindle
(bl 6ewde
(el m.Iu! up
(d) dery
...
...
."1. Bana in San, krit, Lyly in Engli.h an Praaad in Hindi Ire ~clebrllted for the! 1!0. florid Il.)'le.
(a) ornata
(bl ri<::h
(;) refined
(d) .. mblin,r
Q·OETA-N-FOH - A ,
;nf~..".
la) greed
(h) enthumasm
(d) fft""ination
'I1Ie eyewitnen ;noonlrovarUbla .
( a) di.put.abll
(h) deb'lI.able
Ie) unateepI.Dble
t 81timony . ..
Hi3 furihright beh~viQur SMWS that he i • ho""~t but h o •• om. rud.o to .nm~ 1>""01'1,.
(a) courteous
(d) COrTe«
The ",ini~tcT "" .~~ch .... a. ;ompTehenllve and Wafi greatly appreciated.
(.) praisew<JTlhy
(b) fuJi of fine warne
(d) understandable
FILL IN THE BLANK SPACE B 'SELECTING A WORD
£uh ufthe lte .... in lhi. ~ioll hu I .entenec .. ith A bla. 1p6Ce and fuur words g;ven aftcr thltllltntflnco.
Se~ .. hi ....... ~r word )'(Iu «'''sider mO&.t approprilltc for blank 1>PIlee lind indica18 your dooi~ on the
Answ .... ShM'\.
". A pell!on who pret'l1ld~ to be what he i, not i. called an ". 00 many skyscraper~ _.__ Ihe vicw
long the beach_
' . l imbiber l u veal
(bl imprNariQ l Qbr;truct ,.) Imlt.ltor
mol<. (di tmpo.ler
d e ar_
"- Hi. nalUre would ~, ) .. him ... ""b .. .... ,""vcral in te ri m plarw;, hi. leaW! h~ offi« before S p.m. - a im ~ to become a blUion~ I",.
,~ h_ , l _'-lUte
Ibl $elfish ) determined
(.) vnK rupulous !) onl}"
(d) consdentiol.lS () ultimale
Q·DETA·N·FOH I B - A I
Direct""" (for tile (oJlowing 9 ite .. ,) :
In tbe r"llowinc ileml, u m pasgare eon,im of.ax H nle: . TI>e fin t and alx!.b &M~ru:c are given In the
~"inI u Si and sa The ... idd lo tou r &enlenteS in u fh ,.. beeo jwnbled u p. TheM aNi labelled P, Q, , R and S. F1nd out ihe proP'l ' H<! uenot or the (O\I ' Hr'It4' a.nel ttluk your I ll! .... " aecordi"llly on Ihe
I Anlwe. Sheet.
!
;
1:\7. 8 1 : Ronald~ ... "" born in A1rnora, in tbe! 58.
Himalayu in 1867.
56: Manil(ll) dirccud him to an effect.""
Itudy of the diNaH and IO'lth hi , help,
Roa 80Ived the mylWry In thr8 yUr9.
r : He be~n to reel t llat he o" , bt to II)' to
do "mMIh.inl about it.
Q: He .... n educated in El\iland and
returned to Indi, as an officer in tlw
Indian Mtdi~&l &~.
R : He.utWd 10 " w dy mala";l and during
a vacation to England, .... t Pat riek \41' _<> .. -..I . \ .... ~ed. I.:rop\n\ clio.., .... ,
under him.
S : Hi. medical con.cien.1 wi ' , tilTed· by the .ppalling disea ... and mitery with which be. was I UrTOUncied ill the <:aU .....
cf hi. worlc..
The proper te~uellCe should be
tal S"R."l'Q
(bl QS PR
It ) I'QRS
(d) RPSQ
O-OETA ·N-FOH
I : Selene.; rna. turned the ",,,. Id into " ne unit.
6 : P ractically evory part of the. world h ....
friendly Or h e>e hlc rela tion,hip wilh eveTy other p. n .
Nowaday. I IIGh ple/>"'ng illu,l~ n e are
imp<>""ible tc have.
: . Since the~ time Ihey have been \'Oming d -," to 81th oth~ r.
lIefllre c.h, lB"' <." l.ury, Am~rj .. a nd
!.he Fit Eut were almo l t I1nrel. ted to Elltope.
China
thE!Jnuh lll ma"etl! (>f \h~ .... rrrl.d
e proper seQuenoe should be
I ) PQRS
( ) RSQP
) SRPQ
( RQSP
".
eo.
81: Pl ~nts need carbon 'O' building <h. tiasu e of their bodies.
", ThLllj through a com plel< process called
phot o.ynt hesis, pl11nt5 recei~ their
requi,..,m"lIts from the , oil and Sun.
P: The bru kini u p of c:uoon dio>:ide into
il~ compo""ntil requiru 9nergy, wbich !.hey derive from the .sun.
Q: Plann' ot llu 'nMldli of n1Jtrlenta o.re
derived fttlm th~ 'ml and "1aton thtll..,.gh their r<>o(&.
R : They deriv~ thi. carbon from the carixln diQxide in the air.
S : They 'b reak up the carbon dioxide ,
abaorh the car bon . nd di&eha rge Qxygen
into t he air for animals to br eathe.
The proper seqwnce should be
(,' QSPR
(b) RSPQ
(,) SQRP 1" PRQS
SI: I 5e"-rch~-d for my friend all day.
86 : When 1 woke up t he Sun was already above the horizon.
p , Altll ough I was weary and hungry, I wal not di. couraged.
Q : I crept in and lay on the ground with my bag foy a pillow.
R ·. \\'htn m\dnlghl e"/>.m~ 1 felt that I WIIld not willk much fuMer.
5: At Lalit 1 t ame to B place where the p.v~ment wn rai.ed and had a hollow undernnth.
The proper &eqll~nce should be (a) PRS Q
(b) P SQR
(e) RPSQ
(d) SRQP
".
".
Q·DETA·tHOH ( 10 - A I
81 : Whil e on a fishing t rip last sum mer, I
watched an d derJy m a n fish ing off (he edge of a d(><;k.
86 : Cheerfully. the old mall r eplied , "Small
fryin,t pa n ".
p, ''Wl\y didn't ,Oll k~Cfl the othe-r biil one. ?" I ssked.
Q: He caught 8n enormous trollt , but
appar~ntly not &et;~fied wi th ita Aize, he
thnw It o..tk into th~ .... aUlT.
R: He finally CIIught a sm.l1 pike, t h1"<lw It
into hi8 paU, ~nd smiling happily
prepared to leave.
S, Amazed, I watched him repeat thi$
per fQnn ance.
The proper . equence should be
(al PSQR
(b) QSP R
(el PQSR
d) QPSR
1: Mr. J ohnSl!n looked at his watch.
6, He always says w his frie nd s at the office : 'It i$ niCc to have br eakf""t in the morning, bllt. it. i. nicer to lie in bed.'
He wu late u u ~ual. 80 he did n ot have time for breakfa.t.
Then he washed ~nd drei8~d .
He ran all t.he wlIy to the stalion lind M aTrivw th<!"l"t jus\. '>n I.im~ jor ~be train.
It wIn hllIf put. ~cvcn and he got O\l~ of bed q\li~k.\y.
he .proper Bequ, nce ~h(,ul d be
a) PSQR
b) SQP R
SRQI'
RSQP
". S1: The essence of democracy i . tho) activ 6~.
participation of the peopl~ govern,."enl a(fa;TII,
86: By Kng larlfll it ia the actual practice f our way ~f life.
P: \\oben the people are active wato;hme and participants, we have t hat fertil lIO il in whi~h .democracy flo"ri3hc3.
Q: Our democracy is founded uPQn II. fait in the overall judgement of the peepl a. II. whnie.
R, When the people do not participate, t spirit of democracy dies.
S: When th e peQPle a rc honc~t1y an de~rly informed, their commonsen~
can 00 ,""lied u pon W carry the nat io lafely through Bl'ly cri~i$.
The proper ~equencc ~hO\lld be (I) RPSQ (b) PRSQ
(e) SPQR (d) PSRQ
64, 81: Always remember that regular an frequent practice is essential if you a to lea rn t<> writ;., well.
86: If you keep your eyes a nd ear. 0 you will find plenty of things t o writ about.
P: Even with the mOlit famoue write , In,p\r~~cn I. rRr~.
Q: Writing i8 ninety nine per <lent har work and one per cent inspiration, the sooner you get into the habit t writing, the i>o!tter,
R: It is no good waiting until y<lu have a in "pi,.a~ion before you write,
S: You learn to write by writing.
The proper sequence should be
(a) SRPQ
(b) RPSQ
(c) SPRQ
(d) 'QPSR
O-DETA-N-FOH I " - A 1
81: Human way. of life have .tcadily changed,
se : Du.rin'll \h'(> \\>"bt f!l'\'! y1!'llt1 change ha,
been even more rapid lhan "s" al.
P: }<rom .tha~ time t o this , ci"ili 'ation has
alway. been chan.,"n;:-.
Q Abo"t ten thouoand years ago, man
li v~d enlirely by hunt ing,
R : Ancient Egypt - GI'l!eC8 - The Roman £mpi1'(!·· the D~rk' Ages and the Middle
Ait's - The Renaissance _ the age of
modern science and of rnod~Tn nations
one ha$ succeeded the other; and
history has never .tood .till.
s A settled civilized life began only when
agriculture wu di~covfrfd,
The propar u quence should be
(a) QSRP
(b) QSPR
(c) RSQP
(d) ' SPRQ
I
SELECTING W nos Dl.w:l ttHu (for 1M (Qlh>wlltlllJ fulfU' , In t.M fol l(nOfing tW1l panaltH, a~ .. aru ln pOO n" you • ." give a . hm ... of Ih""" wO<ti . in " h .. clo:cl , 0"" of whlrh fiu t he meaning of t he pUlalle. ChOCM the bol t wen! rem caeh brlekot . Ml rk Lh. I6tL~r, ... i •.. , (~),
(b) "'" (c), relating to thil word on yOur Answer Sheet . Exampl a Y and Z ha ... e been sol ... ed for you.
'I. ~ la ) boy Wal in th, I d lOol ln Simla. Z. (a) She Wlio\! honlt~i ck.
(b) horae (1:» It It ) dog (e) He
/tzpbNilion : Out of t ile 1lS\ ~Y"" in "tm Y, only boy i. t ( 0 " u :t. ' n,""er ~.ua. usuI Uy a boy, and not a .............. a dog. aUen& school . So (a) ;" u> be ma ed On the Ana .. e. Sh~t (or i~m Y. A bo,. u. u l ually .eferrN w at "be-, 110 flo. itMn Z. lboe \etw:r (t) i Utl! ...... ert ansW1!'. N~ke tJ, at to solve this kind oCitu> YO" han tfl n 'MI tilt prue<linz or ~I>(~ l'I'.l1~ of the IIIll'a" pill'Agf'.
A yu"", man ridil"\i , mo~..,ycle applWotMd a p(l l
-';tt .. n~ in ruchil"\i a particular 10CflIity. 11l, pc.1iOllm ... 110_ (a) ins\.n,l e~ <)(I' . nd the motor...,ycli&l. left.
(b ) di.-ection.
(e) advice
". IMM titrM. . M b) ·u k f>li ~ poJiet>man thai No
(b) convinOlM:l.
Ie) told
".
ama n in ~ market ploco ,rod sought hi'
, IV' him
". (a) ..... che<! bad, tLl\er
(b) came
(e) went
"'. III ,.,o~ (J» lind Ill. plate.
(b) . hit
(c) '"
". The poIi~man ~l t.M (I.) idu t.o halp him Dd _gTeed t.o (a) st.rt
(b) Il"Iclln.l.tion (b) ItO
(e) prooe~d ,. with the motor-cyd iroL On ",~i"l! the (a) ' !:Ilion the motor-cycliit len n. a huny
(b) dutination
(~) lpot
l~aYil\l the polieemal"l on the road. The policellUl.n was lurprised and rcturn .d W his $POO. A littk \ .~r. a SCnior pOlice "ff..:er r<la.d\ed the place and took e policeman t Q tu. k for dcrclictiOl"l of duty.
Q·OETA.N·FOH I 12 - A I
I I
Pleu.oo ill coNid.nd by m.ny as the grta 3t pe\nl~r of the modem age. Tb.e ... . re ~ .ad
~nd&: .bout hi!!!. Once. on. beach in Son m h ance. a littlol boy. ~bvioully
" . .....,t by his paren~, a~.d>ed Picas"" (.) willl a . heel ufpaper a nd. bcggad. for. 1nu.1I
(e) n
". for I moment, then !<lre u~ thE Illl"'r, tool<
(b) thought
Ie) stood
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(b) some (b) and
'won.' and ."nt ~~ Y'lLlnglter (a) after
(bl again
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ANTO'NY>~ Direct;"". (for the following 12 item~J :
In each of these item. a word has been underlined foll()We aPf,"opn9t., wonl m<)~t. oppooite in m~aning 1.0 t ho u accordingly.
OS. Hi. partner.< relt that it wa~ a ~ business proposition.
(a) envia bJe
(b) unenviable
(e) inviolable
(d) imp1"adic.able
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by words li"t~d (a), (b), (e) and (d). Choos~ the crlinad word ~r.d nLIlrk YO\1r M ower Shu t
Thu man at the gate had a forbidding appearance.
{.I lJand""me-
(OI lenient (o) filthy
(d) mild
79. The \lI;ual adu la tffin of officcT"ll m ust end.
( .. ) back-biting
85. This i~ a ~ m!1tt.)r.
(b) oonciemnaticn
(e) Dal tbt)'
( <I) pr .. i.~
SO. Ther~ i~ 0.0 obseu.ro cave on th .. other ., ida of 86. the hill.
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(a) well-known
(b) infamuus
{oj notorious
(dj admired
H" behaviour was attributed w h" ( . ) rash (b) poi5ed (0) . luggish (d) q:gr<:@ ~ive
All thelle meaaures will augment Ontployment.
(" diminish (b) eireumlcri~ (0) restrain (d) oon~train
The two fri ends were ais!;ncl in e ,'eryili;"It: d,..,~~, manners, hair- . tyle and food-habit~.
(a) opj>O~ite
(b) different
(e) uniform
(d) oimilar
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(.) import_nl
(b) small
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(d) diffioul~
Everybody ""lied it a lavi.h pal'\y.
( ~ ) big
(b) wasteful
(e) frugal
Cd) expensIve
Popular fiction in a scnse ha.s enriched wor!a literature. (al denlucd (b) underva lu.ed (el deprec;at~d
(d) imPQveri&hed
H&r manner h86 always been ho&tile to him.
(.) ~lnc6re
(b) fri~"dly
(0) flir (dj good
T ho, speaker Was imtaled wit h hi. pUeril e question •.
(al irnp eTlin~nt
(b) S"riou,
(0) inane
(d) irrelevant
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ORDERING Of WOR IN A SENl'ENCE
D'r«IioN rfOr 1M follQ~ I S iu....."
Each of the foIw..mt itlelnll;1> till>< Mctioo "')Mi,I.< of :t .-tl~. the PIlrta of .... hith h.\la been jtlmbW
on- pt.fl£ 1I.._e beflI l:abe~ P, Q. JI. alld S. eiY"", -.II. IIWtetIDI! U'II tOW' Je.?>nol .... Jl.IUlWly
(.), (b ). Id and Ie\). y""" al'f! ~uired \.0 r~· n rr.ng_ (he jumbled p~ or lhe H<lle,,~ and ""Iect the
",opt.r ~1IClt '""" "",ri: in y<lur An,"",,~ Shoot .,_+"" 00. It ,.. ... I.n>e ~t the pet dog would IU)Vi!.T 61~~p ~ ywh~re
P Q 'The propeT !leqUl!nte should IJtI
(l l PQRS
bx a "'p"W p1lblisb<"
S
'fbe 'TtI{>eT .teqUi'J\Ce sMuld be
III) QRPS
It ) PQRS
(b) SPQR
(<I) nQS
(b) Q?RS
(<I) RPQS
97.. N. tM J<i\ualiou bu cluu,ge<l , s;m. Wi! hat di u.~ this lI'I.aUo!r it "'.I. ~ to tWI~ Y"'='
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R S
TN PI"'IJI'lr seq ___ cbo .. 1d be
(al PQRS
(e) PRQS
\b) PRS
(dl SPR
M.J' lhe aW1loroing 5""""hes tha ri,~~ ct~1l and
l IfCt Iotp U> address the g&ihering
S
The ~peI' ~ IIhottId c.. (a) SRQP
(e) RSQP
P Q
Ih) S? R
Id> R PS
had been deli'ICt<:d
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94. The management having agrHd!!! th,-,,,,,,,,,,-,~,,-, to increase their wagOll!
P Q and returned to work:
s The proper $eqnence 5hould be
(a) PQRS (h) PSRQ
Cc) PRQS (d) SPQR
95. All religions are to advance the cau" of peace ;,,-,!.~ h~~!!!",,,,, P Q
bound together.
• The prope-r wquence should be
(I) PQRS
(e) SPQR
(b) PRQS
(d) SQPR
96. The MtiyeS of Caribbean regarded the papaya p
to keep them healthy
S
The prop"" sequence should be
(al PRSQ
(c) RPQS
(bl PRQS
(d) RPSQ
R
ju~tice and freedom
R
as a magic ~ree
R
9'7. The Indian woman wants ;' .'' ''' -'' m!!!.Io",,,,"'!!!l.!!!!!;,:1 aa an equal partn61' P Q
and it i& not to<> ml,loh to demand h.r rightfUl pI"""
R s The proper sequence should he
(a) SRPQ (b) RSQP
(0) SQPR (d) QPSR
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98. This is it letter by a young lady whO) was lawly w unded in a duel written passi(.nately
• whe""In she lamenU! the misio ....... ne at a RcntltnlAn
S
TM proper &&quence ~hould be
(a) S RPQ (b) RSQP
(c) RPSQ (d) QPSR
R
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99. It is fur a man when he aocompanies .II l" dy an """pted C\lstO)nt to open the dl101"
p Q
The p.-<Jper ~uence should be
Ca) PSQR
(0) PSRQ
(b) . RPS Q
(0) KPQS
R s
100. We agreed ",tit the manner in which you u >d it but _ Qbjected to what you laid p
Th" -proper sequence should ~
(al P SQR
(c) SPRQ
P
flying thou~;mdJ of k illOmetn:.
S
The proper sequence IIhould be
(a) PQRS
(e) S QRP
Q
(b) S PQR
(d) P SRQ
(b) $PQR
(d) PSQR
Q
R s
lo~t alW!I,)'B roalUlse to find th~-i r home
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U)2. He asked mt WQuld wlephone him as soon • T ~ ru eh homt p
Th .. proper sequen~e w.ouid be
Cal PS QR
(e) RPQS
Q·OETMHOH
Q R S
(b) QPRS
(d) S RQP
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COMPREHE ION
In chis Mdion u-. .IR .lUI: short p$IIu,u. £ad, ~. follow~ by Qve.ltionl baHd O1n che pa~.
Rut! tacl\ , 11''''1' and ....... er u... queotio", thaI folIo ....
~t ,...U _ &lUn. He ma.u Ift()\htf .. ,.:1 1 \Io11'!WXIpe wbith ml,nifle4 .ieht timl!6.
and tbwtI moth..- which mapifietl thiny ames, I. point.d it .I' the moon. H,. heart "'aped
with joy, for ho sa .. what" no huPI4r\ eye had e~r before 5ftn - nI"B"" 01 mountains, deep
hot!o .... , and lmJ",d pJain. ! He lumN hi. tel~pe On the planets, . nd found ch.,. appc.red
with dJaU like tlut moon at • quarwt full. He t llmed i on th" Milky W/J.y, and beb.eld innume, abU!
Uny .tara.
(a ) he Medod ..n of them !o np.lore tho! ... -(b) n. .. anted too oompat'll. the r'1\d\~
obtain" trom di~r&nt tele,co,,"
(I:) the earllt t onn hi: mad. were rlOi powerful enoUgh
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n Galil«I aaw whit no hurnan eYI had brior1o leen hi
( I Will ove.;oyed
(b) ..... d>ocked.
(c:) M t humble
(eI ) was ~ery proud
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My f.ther _ paBlionatl .bout t tbinp: ed<M;:ltiGl'l and J4)d.li. m. Ho _II him&eIt. I
wro tea<heJ. l :ndo;ed, hi aru\d nlOVer THU ' " mMMlf trom teaching, and III a IJTIIU bc>,. I w ....
f-.q.-.tly ernbarraued by h it dHirfl Ia ' 1NCf. nerybody - peop)a ,i " riil.l}' Clrria&u, !Or
i".u .. ~ _ though I ~ ,'''611 then \h it "'I' an ,nn""",nt <iun", ~it& (,..,. fr.om """ ity. H,
'II" equally rudy w ~"e inrlnletion, \K'i tiotl, to men of hi. lI"n<'!tlltl011 and temperament,
wu ~ething it ha.e laryuly cea.ed to now.da,... It "'U the great gQldtn pt~"'ly to tne
enehMted realmo of t ho! mind.
1011. 'The .111:.OOr want4 us to kl>C>l> that hi. f.
(e) uaed to travel a lot
(d) loved t.-hing
toe. The .uu.o,. o!\e" feu. ~~ by bma"liour of hia fa1her beo:au$<ll
(b) he taught even at odd pll .. _
Ie) h. w. nted to sh aw offbi. learning
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un. To the .tDl'nLion of !hi wri ter', f.lhu, toducati'XI ..... ,
Ca) an old r .. hiolled ont.erprue
Ce) lin explollUon of the ",("id of imaginatio n
( d ) one upeel of .ocialit=
l OS, From the passagl it 1lI ele;or thlt tho. ""u."..
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(I ) loved . nd Ilh .. ir~d hi. fath&r
(h) diu pproved hill rather's ]OVI of te.ehi",
(e.) thoogbt c.r biro u v.ln
(d) comldered hi. father'. education - ;".ad""luate
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We $W'ted looking (lP t.hc ground for III , d, hair, or • d,rag I'tlllrt that would [email protected] w; to tl!e 6eft lI.ll\ed by the tiger. We had pnIOIIe<led a h ' dred yards. e"mining every foot of the gt'OUflcl,
and goinl' de .. d &lo .... when Mothi, just a~ It,,'
lIQ"earniJlg as ~ did so' Then he whipped TOU';'
ha/ldoo .. if warding of'! a I""'rm of bee, and ' piercing ocrea.m of a hum pn being in ajungle-whe
to bear. Instinctively I knew ",bm. b.;ld nappe
my head to look at him, started backwards.
and ran for dear life, beatin& the a ir with hill ntinuing to acream as h.B ran. The I~den and
II m.:.ment Wore all h .... ~n silent i. "rrifying Witt>. his eyes r",w on t he ground, looking fo;!"
,the blood or hair ~r the kill, MoUll bad failed t(I i ee where he was going, Dnd had w;o1ktd t()wardJ
the t!.g-et .
Idothi IlJld the DSlTator we\"O! .canning true 1 • ground ~U9IJ
fa) they were lookinll far tIu! tilP!r (b) the li>re$t ..... fuji of u npleMBnt
$ul"!"'ise. (c) thoIy Wffil trying to di«o""r tl>e tiger.
footprin.t.l 11 • (.0 they _re looking for marks Je.ft by the
till""''' prtlY
Mot.hi be!;an to ,er-eam when he , ta) WaI; attacked by a swarm of '-s (bl wa~ frightened by the s,[ht of blood (el caltlll faoe !(l ra«! with the tifJ'l'"
fd) .tumbled on W tlg.ef
1", tru. <:Onl.e..t <>f *,,, P~N.»g" 'kill' means
(..> lh. ad of kj][ing
ib) lin animal lcilled by tJle tiger
(el .. h u man bein.g killed by tl><: tig~r
(d) a wounded liger
Befon) Mothi serumed, the ju:,&"ie ""iii
(aj qu ie l
(b) dark
(t) nalsy
(d) terrifyinl:
When lbboLton returned fl'Orll Pauri, r !(lJ "'bim Qf the leopard'. habit of going down the
n.d be_n Rudrapraya;\' and GoIabrai on Ill! a >'ag" once ;n every fl . .,,, daY". I C\)",.;.....,..J. him
that the ()Dly hope I O()W had of ~booti'W th. man- tel' .... ~ by .itting OVer th. r'OIld for Len niJ;hts;
for, tIu! I.e<l~ ",wid be M.lnca\. tel'Ui.n t o UA· road at I~st one. during the paril>Cl. Ibbotson
~ tc my plan uJuelanUy, for I had already ut, p many nights , and he "'~ s a fraid Ihio.l another
tel!. nightrt on end """uld be too mud> for me.
llS. tbbotton wu ~Iuetant to lig'l'ee to the 114, narrator', pl."" ·l>eeauoe he w ... "fraid that
The nanat</r wanled to
~) $hoot the leopa:o:d
(b) ...,e the leQ~rd ('" the leopard 'olI"OUld kill him
(b) • the PIl'J'.tof would bewme wry !,ired (er tho! nlllT.tOl" would kill the !«>pard
(d) the leopard migh~ n il\' cr.me
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(d) /'riiht.en the leopard
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MBA,Y pOOr fume" had ~en com lod 10 take UI' i"diJ/U ~..., l l i ... d lon ""hen t tw Bct.ti.lh aect ..... were ~ve .. the riSM to purmaN • ( " I,iv,to Ian.<! in India, MallY .. hl lN, u,'rttr~. ei~r _ uirwd land Or advanted loaM to poor fa ra .nd ore:ss .. r'il~ dw,n 10 r">uke we f_in« of fOQl!·grain. ~,,"d othe r cash crops for hldig<) Itlvallem. Indigo Cl:port to Europe was lucretlw! fur the Brltieh settlen who held a monopoty 01 ibia oo ...... :;s . .... 'ithin .. few yea .~. mou of the Coertik randa bad" undergone forcibk i i><!;iO cu ltiwa on, rnillti!\i' in /I (ami" " aitlllllHm I" Bengal. When Ihf {anne ... deolined tlI cuWvatt inctig.:l. t ha .. ere tortur ed, jailed a l'"i ev~n kl.lkd.
l Ui." The Jl«"" f.nne ., In Benli'l! U)(l k up indi cultivation because
(al t~ government ~ncour.li'.d t hem to ~
(b) II WN • money e~lr.e n'Of'
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(" w. w". the oml,. crop \.hat "o" ld grvw I" ihat r.,gioln
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Hou sh scttieMl boUl(hl land in 1l .~1 in ()<'<ier
'" ($.) in~rOO.ui\\\ cultivation ~r 011.91\ tttlp\ i1>. India
(b) "ulti.~ .tt ind;g~
(e) o.ettie ri~wn \.<l Indh, (d) promok export bu~iM4'l in 13e~1
Indigo el:port. ... ., pn,ori lolble for the BritiNl &<lW ei'll beQ" ".,
(a ) t be)' bad no I'OWlpCtitnrs
(,b) ' Ile n'OI' yi~ ld WII& good. (~) they c:wld ~pp~ .. the {a rmera (eI) \~ labou? wu ciw«p
The fi rst day <l"t w e met (ju t fitd. .hi' <I, lW<I I)( \h"m, ar.d I hed tbB fright ()f my life. 'The
p.ir hd IfQt our scent before ~ fpotttd them, and bein~ bad tempered beaatJ, thl/y r". hed towards
whfnl they l!>o"iht "'~ were. Now It JUlt h~ ned that w, were abou t fil\y yardll to ont ~ide of wh.r. lbel' tIIp«tad t(I find. WI _ whlch. .... 11& II&t .. , ..... It rot I m..at uy I did l\Il~ Illte tMr l~ .v the, thundered past, we CI'OUched 10 ... all~ tor rhino pbotography; Anyhow·1 w .... much ...... ,
th~1ll &0. It d id not fft ri ke me .. a rood. opportun;CY
f~telled to have ~n able to hold the camara
11& f'ram Lhco abot'e pallSage it appn~ !hat rbino. 120.
(a) tun ..... y .. hen they .(!II buman bellli\!
\I») rvalI 10 attack wben they 'mell human sewt
(e) hidt under the bu.h.e~ a~ the iight of human being;c
(d) aloln<!..wll if the)' IlnI nl)t utaclrl'd
111. When tile u.t!lO<' II", .. rhi n~ far the f1,..l lima. IM. .. u (a) ~ited
i t ) charmed
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The author o:ould not a te the \I~ph!l <:If the rhin~ bllea" ..
(a) he wa~ t oo rar away from rhin~
(b) he '~aII not caming I ~ ~ .. me"".
(t) it 6\d 1'>Ct ~\rr t o him \hili h. had I cblnoe U! dG 10
" (d) b~ did not like the look ,,{ m in""
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