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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 31 to 33) Pick cut the most effective word from the given words to fll in the blank to make the
sentence meaningful complete,
3H. He gave me a... by appearing suddenly in the dark:
(iy Scare (2) Dash
(3) salt (#) Curso
32. Hewas punished for the... of his duty
(1) Criticism (2) Deratieton
(3) immaturity (4) Percolation
33. The old lay... herson when he returned triumphantly fromthe war:
(2) Proclaimed
(3) Pronounced
(4) Banged
34. Fill inthe blanks.
In aclassroom students are to:be trained ta love ....
(1) Each other
2) Allcothars
(4) Altogether
35. Fill inthe blanks.
Wolk property... you should fal:
Just
(3) Must
(2) Otherwise
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 36 to 29) The words of proverbs and sentences are given in a jumbled manner. Ifthe words are
aenged properly, they make a readable sentence, Pick a choice which gives the correct sequence of words.
30. Death, before, times, their, cowards, many,
1 2 a 4) ae
1), 2431756 (2) 4857123
aearaaat (4) 6375124
37. Memory, iar, 2, , good, noods:
12 aces
(hh 6st (2) 484251
(@) 526461 (4) 168204
38. Burnt, fire, a, child, dreads, the:
1234 § 8
(ny 4562 (2) 314265
(a) 624135, (4) 240531
39. Of, mind, face, is, index, the:
12345 6
1) 132458 (2) 604215
(4) 534216,
40. Given below are the four spelings of the same word. Choose the correct one.
(1) Mi
2) Mista
(4) Mistry
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 41 to 42) Each of the following idioms is followed by allemative masnings of which ane is correc.
‘Wie the comect option
41. Puta person through his paces:
(1) Puthim onthe ight rack
2) Make him quicken sleps
(4) Inspire him to work hard
42. Astorm in atea cup:
(1) Great noise
(2) Adanger signal
3) Us ‘event
43. A square peg in a round hole:
(2) scheme that naver works
(2) An impossible task
(4) A Herculean task
DIRECTIONS: (Question No, 44 & 45) In this section each sentence has twee parts indicated by (1), (2) and (3). Read each
sentence to find out whather there is an error. If you find an ertarin any one of the parts (1), (2) and (3) indicate your response by
blackening the letter related 1o that part in the OMR sheet provided. sentence has no error, indicate this by blackening (4) which
stands for no error. Errors may belong to grammar, usage ate.
44. {dare (1 not tol goto my father (3 No error (4.
45. | got up at five i and studied for two hours. (2) Aftor taking a bath, I 100k breakfast. Then, | wont to schoo! on my
biko (3) No error).
46. Which of the following will sting?
1
(3) Cat
(6) tizard
47. Fill nthe blank with correct preposition.
Shivansh is good ..... studies:
a 2 in
(3) Towards #) By
48. Given below is the sentence in active voice. Choose the correct sentence in passive voice amang the alternatives:
oul they nat have helped the
(2) Had the needy been nat helped by them?
(2) Could the needy had not been helped by them?
(4) Would the needy not have been haiped by them?
49. What shall be correct combination of two simple sentence into « complex sentence by using an advert clause.
The chief guest entered the hail. The audience cl
(2) The audience clapped upon the chief guest entering the hall
(2) The audience was clapping when the chief quest entered the hall
(4) The audience had to clap when the chief quest entered the hell
50. Fill inthe gap with suitable preposition:
Sita is indifferent ___ her health.
(2) OF
(@) From (4) By
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51. Identify the correct tense which has been used in this eentence.
By the end of this year he will have saved a lat of money:
(Future continuous tense
(2) Future perfect continuous tense
(4), Simple future tense
52. Fill inthe blank using correct article.
Kalidas is _ Shakespeare of India.
a
2) An
(4) Any one of the above can be used
52. Identify plural word among the following alternatives:
1) 5 (2) Curriculum
(4) Radius
54. Given are four sentences. Choose the sentence which belongs to the class “Adverbs of manner”
(fh She sings detighttly (2) The Weather is delightfully coot
(@) Hels farbatier now (4) have told you twice
55. Identify the sentence with no adverb:
1} He behaves best (2) She sings well enough
(4), The patents much better
50. Change the following sentence given in indirect speech into direct speach and mark correct answer choosing from
options given.
“Would you mind passing the salt?” | said to him:
(1) asked to him it he would mind passing the salt
(2) ordered him if he wal rind passing the salt
asked him he wal mind passing the salt
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ST. In the following question four sentences have been given. Out of the four options given one is grammatically
incorrect. Identify the one and mark your answe
1) She soems sad (2) He has a celular phone
(4) think you are wrong
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He said, “Be quiet and listen to my word”.
(1) He requested them that they keep quiet and listen to his word.
2} He requested ther to mainiain quict and listen to his ward.
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(4) He said to them to keep quiet and listen bo his word
59. Change the sentence into indirect specch.
Ram said to the boy, “why will you not play with me?”
iam said the bay why he wil not play with me?
2
(8) Ram told the boy to play with him,
(4) Ram asked the boy why will hot play with me.
60. Change the following sentence into reported speech and mark the correct option among the choices given:
The girl said, “ I must go to Delhi tomorrow”
‘The gid said that she would go te Delhi tormarom.
(3) The gil said that she wil go to Delhi the next day.
(4) The gid said that she must have gone io Delhi that day.
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GENERAL ENGLISH
‘Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is nearest in meaning
to the key word.
ANTAGONIST:
(2) Pluralisc
(8) Mockery (4) Aghast
‘Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is nearest in meaning
to the key word.
APPERTAIN:
1} Give u (2) Offence
(4) Thank!
Read the sentence and choose the antonyms of the Underlined Ward among the alternative words or phrases as (1),
(2), jana (4).
Ramis showing signs of senility.
(2) Laziness
(@) Maturity (4) Exhaustion
Read the sentence and choose the antonyms of the Underlined Word among the alternative words or phrases as (1),
(2), (8) and (4),
‘The superintendent looked very grumpy.
(1) Surly
(@) Efficient (4) Honest
‘Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is opposite in me:
to the hey word.
LURID:
ries iced
(3) ignorant =
od si i a gf gms ang. Ci i re ian Wh
Ags
‘to the key word.
MANIFEST:
meas Eh coon
(3) obaaie (4 re
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the capitalised word.
ABASE:
(1) Humiiats or degrace onactet (2), Uncouth
(3) Baseless (4), Forceful
Choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the capitalised word.
SHAM:
Rubbish (2) Lovable
(4) Guilty
In the following question pick the wrong spelt word.
1) Auto (2) Autocratic
(oad (4) Asyfum
Inthe following question pick the wrong spelt word.
(1) Abn
2) Aberration
(4) Abstention
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DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 11 to 15) Read the passage and give your response based an the passage.
PASSAGE
Drug addicts in some counties form small groups, the customs. which may be unknown fo outsiders. They ofien speak 2
language that is so fll of expressions and words cieated by themselves that their speech has become unintligible to those that
are no ving, or in some way asscciaied, with them. Itis amazing to find thet to understand some of today’s so-called pop music
one requires. some acquainiance with the peculiar language of those enslaved to drugs. A great part of the vocabulary is
intemational with 8 preponderance of American teams or coruptons of these. This makes it easy for those in search of drug in a
cauniry nt ther own to communicate with those that have some to dispose of
‘11. We lean fram the passage that:
‘ll pop singers fice
(3) Pop music is understood by drug users only
(4) Alldrug users compose music
12. The drug users’ speech is unintoligible to other because:
1} Ibis incoherent (2) The use of diugs has affected their pronunciation
(4) They communicate anly among themselves
13. Drug addicts:
‘Get easily assimilated in the society in which they lve
(3) Imitate American culture
(4) Are-cultural American culture
14. The international nature of their vocabulary helps drug addicts
(1) Buy drugs from ane another with eaée
(3) Pass far Americans (4) Conceal ther nationalities
18. According tothe passage, itis wrong to conclude that:
(1), Drug users have evolved a language
(2) Drug users form small groups
a aii Users travel outside their own counties
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 16 & 17) In the following sentences one or wo words are missing. From the four choices select the
choice that fits in best with the rest of the sentence.
16. Mr. Nehru’s speeches always brought out his. for India and the weil being of its...
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