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ARAVALI CAREER POINT

E-49, BANK COLONY, NEAR KEDIA PALACE CHAURAHA, MURLIPURA SCHEME JAIPUR , CONTACT NO-99292-33822

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

TEST PAPER- I

Directions (1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error. The answer is 5 (ignore the errors of punctuation, if any) 1. A woman came in (1) /with a baby (2) /whom she said (3) /had just swallowed a metal pin.(4) / No error(5) 2. The courier finds(1)/it very difficult to delivery(2)/letters if the address.(3)/age not legible.(4)/No error(5) 3. If you like to visit.(1)/any of those picnic spots(2)/we will arrange for it (3)/in a very shortly period.(4)/No error(5) 4. We must try.(1)/ to reach home quickly(2)/because all our friends(3)/must waiting for us there.(4)/No error(5) 5. She has allowed me (1)/to keep her books(2)/ with me as (3)/longer as I want.(4)/no error(5) 6. Even after requesting(1)/her she did not(2)/tell us that how(3)/she solved the problem.(4)/No error(5) 7. He usually travel (1)/by bus(2)/but last Saturday he (3)/travelled by train.(4)/No error.(5) 8. I saw Hiranandani (1)/ who wasd standing near his bike.(2)/which is broken down(3)/in an accident yesterday.(4)/no error.(5) 9. To my uttered surprise.(1)/I found that students (2)/with learning difficulties((3)/were using computers with ease.(4)/No error.(5) 10. It is definitely(1)/kind of that attitude (2)/that is required in (3)/these days.(4)/No error(5) Directions (11-20): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These are printed below the passage and against each five, words are suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words in each case. In Kadamattom there was another expert in black magic by name Kunjumon Potti. After kadamattathu kathanars arrival.both of them(11).thick friends.each one respected the others powers but at the..(12). Time there was a professional rivalry(13)them. One morning kadamattathu kathanarr .. (14) a visit to potti .He went there in a country boat,as that was an easier ..(15).of transport in those days.kunjumon poptti.(16)..the boat at a distance and came to .(17).that it was a boat without oars or boatman.Potti knew that the boat was .(18).driven by kathahaars powers;.(19)..he asked him,why didnt you.(20)a boatman ?oh,I can manage without one,kathanaar said. 11. (1) become (2) becomes (2) other (2) upon (2) gives (2) media (2) seen (2) know (2) pushed (2) theme (2) paid (3) became (3) same (4) tied (4) good (5) attached (5) last (5) above (5) allowed (4) bus (4) imagine (4)wish (4) being (4) whether (4) got (5) mode (5) visualize (5) knew (5) be (5) yet (5) hire

12. (1) least 13. (1) among

(3) across

(4) between

14. (1) paid 15. (1) made 16. 17. 18. 19. (1) see (1) known (1) pulled (1) despite

(3) calls (4) received (3) end (3) saw (3) point (3) been (3) if (3) appointed

20. (1) get

Directions ( 21-25): Rearrange in the following six sentences (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) In the proper sentence so as to form a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the questions given below them. (A) He set out in search of the goat which was nowhere to be found. (B) A landlord had a shepherd named tilku who too simple. (C) A number of people had gathered there to extinguish the fire. (D) He rushed to the owner and started consoling him. (E) One day while grazing cattle, a goat went astray. (F) On the way tilku saw a house on fire. (21). Which of the following will be FIFTH sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

(22).Which of the following will be the LAST sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

(23). Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

(24).which of the following will be the FIRST sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

(25).Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

Directions(26-30) : In each sentance below FOUR words have been printed in Bold type, which are numbered (1),(2),(3),(4).one of these words may be either wrongly split or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. The number of that word is the answer. If all the four words are spelt correctly the answer is (5)i.e.all correct. 26. If possible (1)/ keep amergency supply of water candles.(2)/torches.(3)/ or clothing with you.(4)/All correct(5) 27.suddenly (1)/the wall started gleaming (2)/with many colourful (3)/lights.(4)/all correct(5) 28.earthquakes (1) /like floods,droughts (2)/cyclones (3)/are natural calamities.(4)/all correct (5) 29. Telling (1)/jokes is the most popular (2)/way of generating (3) smiles.(4)All correct (5) 30.The teacher (1)/was himself a reknowned (2)painter and many rich people.(3)/ buy his paintings. (4)/All correct(5) Directions (31-35): In each of the following questions words are given which are denoted by letters (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F)etc .by using all the six words, each only once ,you have to frame a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. The correct order of words is your answers. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of words and mark it as your answers on the answer sheet. (31) (E) had (1) BEDFCA (32) (F) The (1) EACFBD (33) (F) Part (1)EADFBC (F) brave (2) BDFECA (A) punished (2) CEABDF (D) didOne (2) EADCFB (C) many (3) BDECFA (A) adventure (4) BEDCFA ( D) men (B) those

(5) BAFEDC (D) Boy (C) The

(E) Headmaster (B )Severely (3) AECFDB (C) his (3)AECFDB (4) CBEADF

(5) CEAFDB (E) each

(B) Efficiently (4) EFDABC

(5) CBAFDE

(34) (C) received (1) FBCEAD (35) (E) banner (1) DFBCEA

(D) gratefully (2) CBFEAD (A) the (2) FBDCEA

(A)Help

(E) our (4) FBCAED (D) the

(A)Orphans (5) AFCBED (B)lifted

(F) the

(3) EBCFAD (C) high (3) DFBAEC

(F) volunteers

(4) DFBEAC

(5) DBEAFC

Directions (36-40):Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words in the passage have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

PASSAGE
Paulose, a Christian boy. Was born at kadamattom.Early in the life he lost his parents. He had no brothers or sisters to take care of him. The priest of the church of kadamattom took pity on the boy and decided to protect him. His idea was to make him a priest as well. The boy too was very intelligent and wellbehaved .he was taught syriac,which was necessary to become a priest.as an initial step to priesthood. paulose was made a deacon. The old priest was a lover of animals and he owned a number of cows. A Cowboy used to take them for grazing in the nearly forest. One evening when he returned with the cows. One cow was missing. The priest with very aggrieved. to leave this and so along with Deacon Paulose and a few friends, set out in search of the cow. they came to know that a tiger had carried it off to the jungle. Each one went in different directions and they returned late in the night. But the Deacon was missing .This was another blow for the old priest. as he was very fond of him. While searching for the cow the Deacon had lost his way. Finally he fell into the hand of a bank of robbers. they were cannibals and stayed in a cave in the forest. They would have eaten him, but for the intervention of there leader, who took put on him. He told him you must stay here with us in this cave and no harm will be done to you .But if you try to escape, that will be your end. Deacon was also stripped completely. This was one of the ways of making one remain in the fold; he wouldnt also try to escape without his clothes. The leader of the robbers was proficient in witchcraft and black-magic and he taught the art to Deacon Paulose, who learn it with great enthusiasm and very soon he became a trusted pupil of the leader and a master in the art of black- magic. Twelve years passed. The Deacon was getting fed up with the life in the cave and the cave and he was becoming extremely home sick. One day he told his master, the priest. The leader felt sorry for the Deacon., but was at the same time. Reluctant relax rules. At Last he said, you may leave provided you can elude the guards; I wont stand in your way. Now it is left to you to make an attempt. But I cannot guarantee your safety if you are caught.The Deacon bade goodbye to the leader. By his witchcraft made the guards sleep and started his journey home. 36. who used to take cows grazing? (1) The robbers (2) The priest himself 37. Where did paulose reside in the forest? (1) (4) In the tigers cave with the magicians (2) With the lost cows (5) None of these. (3) Inside the caves of robbers (3) A cow boy (4) Deacon paulose (5) None of these.

38. what was the idea of the priest in protection Paulose? (1) The wanted him to look offer his cows (3) To teach him black magic (4) 39. (2) To practice and preach Christianity None of these

To use him in searching lost animals (5)

What was the outcome of cow search exercise as given in the passage? (1) They arrested him with black magic (2) The boy was tied with a rock inside the cave (3) He was asked to remove his clothes (4) He was stripped naked (5) None of these

40.

What was the outcome of cow search exercise as given in the passage.? (1) Every body came back without any result (2) The boy who used to graze cows disappeared.

(3) The people who had gone in search were taken away by robbers. (4) The search party came across a tiger and ran away in tear. 41. (5) None of these

Which of the following best describes the phrase the leader felt sorry for ? (1) The leader was ashamed of his act of stripping the boy (2) (3) (4) The robbers look pity on him. The heart of the leader was melting on seeing the plight of the boy. The leader was fedup with the boy (5) None of these

42.

What meaning does the word cannibals convey in the passage? (1) Those who live in caves (3) The people who he have like dogs (2) Those who rob people (4) Flesh cutting people (5) None of these

43. Where had the missing cow gone ? (1) Robbers had stolen it. (3) It was in the cowshed it self (2) A magician had made it disappear (4) A tiger had taken it away (5) None of these

44. Why is Pauloge referred to as deacon in the passage? (1) The black magic expert is known as Deacon (2) He had disappeared in southern side hence known as Deacon (3) He lived in the company of robbers and dacoits hence known so (4) Owing to his preliminary learning in priesthood, he was called so. 45. Which of the following describes the quality of robbers leader ? (1) He had learned syriace (2) He was expert in witch craft (5) None of these

(3) He was proficient in training young boys (4) He used to strip named every new comes (5) None of these

Directions (46-50): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the words given in bold as used in the passage. 46. Fed up with (1) satisfied 47 .Fond of (1) Loved 48. Set out (1) initiated (2) went out (3) spearheaded ( 4) switched (5) came in (2) liked Need of (4) disliked (5) search of (2) disgusted (3) eaten (4) away

Directions (49-50) :Choose the words which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the words given in bold as used in the passage. 49.Well behaved (1) uncivilized 50.Proficient (1) capable (2) in competent (3) impotent (4) sterile (5) fertile . (2) cruel (3) shrewd (4) unwell behaved (5) decent

ARAVALI CAREER POINT


E-49, BANK COLONY, NEAR KEDIA PALACE CHAURAHA, MURLIPURA SCHEME JAIPUR , CONTACT NO-99292-33822

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

TEST PAPER- II

Directions (1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error. The answer is 5 (ignore the errors of punctuation, if any) 1. We insisted. (1)/ but neither Sheila nor her sister. (2)/ are ready to (3)/ work on a holiday. (4)/No error (5) 2. He cannot withdraw (1)/ all his money. (2)/ unless he do not (3)/ given advance notice. (4)/ No error (5) 3. Shakeel was accused (1)/ for various offences(2)/ committed by him(3)/ during the last year.(4)/ No error (5) 4. Pramod said that (1)/ he prefers a white shirt (2)/ than coloured one (3)/ on any festive occasion. (4)/ No error (5) 5. There is just not enough (1)/ timing in my job to sit round (2)/ talking about how we feel (3)/ about each other. (4)/ No error (5) 6. Their violently quarrel (1)/ over pay and allowances (2)/ was the main reason. (3)/ of his resignation. (4)/ No error (5) 7. I have been trying (1)/ to get in touch with (2)/ Sunita but I feel (3)/ She is gone out. (4)/ No error (5) 8. No sooner did (1)/ Meena reach (2)/ the station then (3)/ it started raining. (4)/ No error (5) 9. He demonstrated (1)/ to them how (2)/ he was prepared (3)/ the miraculous (4)/ No error (5) 10. Since he was not (1)/ well yesterday, he (2)/ could not be able to (3)/ attend office. (4)/ No error (5)

Directions (11-20): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These are printed below the passage and against each five, words are suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words in each case. Kadamattathu Kathanaar and Potti talked together for a long time and (11) . Their lunch. In the evening, the priest (12) . to go home. But potti requested him to (13) . for the night. The priest sad that he (14) . some urgent work to do and pleaded to potti to (15) . him to go. The priest came out (16) . the house, but his boat was not to be (17) . He knew that Potti had tried some trick (18) . him. After a search he saw the boat on a tree. Potti wanted to (19) . Him a lesson and so, by using his powers, (20) . The boat tied up on the highest branch of a tree. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. (1) took (1) desire (1) board (1) has (1) allowed (1) off (1) see (1) at (1) teach (1) did (2) bitten (2) wants (2) stay (2) have (2) permits (2) for (2) seen (2) upto (2) taught (2) done (3) drank (3) refused (3) lodge (3) was (3) allow (3) of (3) saw (3) up (3) instructs (3) has (4) take (4) dies (4) still (4) had (4) block (4) at (4) image (4) onto (4) trained (4) had (5) taken (5) wanted (5) stayed (5) had been (5) stop (5) upon (5) discern (5) on (5) developed (5) have

Directions ( 21-25): Rearrange in the following six sentences (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) In the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the questions given below them. (A) We usually handle the taps and the handle but the valve works inside the pipes. (B) The joints are made with fittings having elbows, tees and wyes. (C) Depending upon the fittings, plumbers use different methods top joint the pipes. (D) The maze of pipe work that forms the plumbing system is made up of many pipes joined together. (E) There are straight joints and joints that go round the corner. (F) To control the flow of water there are valves and taps.] 21. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence? (1) A (1) A (1) A (1) A (1) A (2) B (2) B (2) F (2) B (2) F (3) C (3) C (3) C (3) C (3) C (4) D (4) F (4) D (4) D (4) D (5) E (5) E (5) E (5) F (5) E 22. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence? 23. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence? 24. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence? 25. Which of the following will be the SIXTH sentence? Directions(26-30) : In each sentence below FOUR words have been printed in Bold type, which are numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). one of these words may be either wrongly split or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. The number of that word is the answer. If all the four words are spelt correctly the answer is (5) i.e. all correct. 26. During (1)/ the war, Nationalism. (2)/ came forth powerfully. (3)/ in Asian countries (4)/ All correct (5) 27. The Indians (1)/ who served (2)/ in the English army (3)/ had been the pillers of British rule in India (4)/ All correct (5) 28. Reformers believe (1)/ That the modern (2)/ education will lead to an atmosphere. (3)/ conducive to reforms (4)/ All correct (5) 29. Leader in different (1)/ states established (2)/ nationalist organizations (3)/ at Provincial levels? (4) All correct (5) 30. The consumption (1)/ of salt does not change according (2)/ to income. The poor people (3)/ have to pay high tex. (4)/ All correct (5) Directions (31-35): In each of the following questions words are given which are denoted by letters (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) etc . By using all the six words, each only once ,you have to frame a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. The correct order of words is your answers. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of words and mark it as your answers on the answer sheet. 31. (F) eager (1) BDFAEC 32. (F) untidy (1) DFBACE 33. (D) large (1) CFAEDB 34. (C) a (1) EACDBF 35. (B) express (1) ABFDEB (B) he (2) AECBDF (C) made (2) DBECAF (F) a (2) CABDEF (E) there (2) ABCFDE (E) words (2) ACFEDB (F) no (E) make (D) how (E) table (F) mistake (A) to (B) you (A) was (D) be (D) to (3) ABCDEF (D) is (4) BDFCAE (A) it (E) have (5) DFBECA (C) the (5) CEABDF (B) somewhere (5) FADCEB (A) I (5) ACDBFE (4) DEFABC (B) one (4) BACEDF (A) may (4) EADCFB (C) have (4) AFCEDB (C) money (5) BFDEAC (3) BFDEAC (3) EDABFC (3) CEAFDB (3) EDCFAB

PASSAGE
Deacon paulose walked the whole night and early in the morning came to an old womens hut. He was very hungry and asked the woman to give him some food .but she had no food with her; in fact, she herself was starving. Then the Deacon asked her to bring a grain of food. The old woman brought a grain of rice and gave it to him. He put it into a pot, poured some water and started boiling and there was one pot full of rice. The woman was very much astonished to see it. He served the rice to the old woman and ate the remaining rice himself .the old woman told him the way to reached kadamattom by dusk and went straight to the old priest, who received him with great joy. He had never expected this reunion because the priest thought that Paulose had died somewhere in the forest. The Deacon also was equally happy to see his old master. But that happiness did not last long. The cannibal robbers traced him came to kadamattom and entered the church there. The priest was informed by a Sexton in the church that some evil man had entered the church. Immediately the Deacon the priest came to the church. Being in Deacons dress the thought that the cannibals would not be able to recognize him. He asked them. Whom do you want? Why have you come here? We want you. We are going to take you with us. Get ready. Dont think that you can elude our vigilance. Dont take us to fools. Commanded the cannibals. So saying, they stepped forward to catch him, but suddenly they fell down, as if dead. The old priest thought that they were all dead and started preparing for their last rites, when the Deacon said, Father they are not dead. They are just under the hypnotic spell of my black magic. After some time I shall wake them up, He did so and the cannibals ran for their lives. The old priest and others present there were astonished to see these miracles. They believed that the Deacon had some divine gifts. Very soon he was consecrated as a full priest. He utilized his magical power always for the benefit of those who required his help. And very soon his fame spread far and wide.

36. What does the phrase Dont take us to be fools mean? (1) Do not take us to foolish people. (3) You have taken us to the fools. (5) None of these. 37. What did paulose get for the pot of rice? (1) He got satisfaction of having fed an old woman. (3) He got a hiding place to avoid dacoits. (5) None of these. 38. Who informed the priest regarding the presence of evil men in the church? (1) Paulose (2) Deacon (3) Sexton (4) Old woman (5) None of these. 39. What did cannibals do when deacon work them up? (1) They realised their mistake and left the church. (2) They cannibals attacked the priest who ran for his life. (3) They all ran way. (5) None of these 40. Deacon used his magic power to.? (1) Spread his fame. (3) Help needy people (2) Impress the old priest and people. (4) Paralyse his victims. (5) None of these (4) They bowed before the priest and begged pardon. (2) He could establish his power of magic. (4) He learnt the way to reach his destination. (2) Do not think that we are flowers. (4) We know what you are.

41. What did Deacon assume when he questioned the cannibals? (1) The named people will be cursed by the church (3) Since he has powers, he can hypnotise them (5) None of these 42. Which of the following can be described as pleasant surprise in the passage? (1) The reunion of the priest and deacon (3) Walking up to the fainted cannibals (5) None of these 43. Which of the following best explains the phrase dont think that you can elude our vigilance? (1) Our vigilance is too sharp to be eluded (3) You can think of escaping our supervision (5) None of these 44. Which miracle amazed the passage? (1) Making a pot full of rice from a grains of rice (3) The walking up of so called dead people (5) No change 45. Which of the following is Not true in the context of the passage? (A) Old woman was poor lady (1) Only (A) (2) Only (B) (b) Deacon was not aware of any magical power (3) Either (A) or (B) (4) Neither (A) nor (B) (5) Both (A) and (B) (c) Old priest decided to make Deacon the priest (2) Finding the way to destination by/ Deacon people (4) Making arrangement for death rites by the priest (2) You are to intelligent to bypass our vigilance (4) You are not too smart to become a leader. (2) The falling down of cannibals (4) Making a pot of rice from one grain (2) The priest will be able to pacify them (4) The cannibal will not be able to identify him

Directions (46-50): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the words given in bold as used in the passage. 46. Consecrated (1) decorated 47. Get ready (1) Dress up 48. Fell down (1) jumped down (2) collapsed (3) drowned ( 4) laid off (5) dropped Directions (49-50) : Choose the words which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the words given in bold as used in the passage. 49.Old (1) young 50.Recieved (1) deceived (2) acknowledged (3) rejected (4) refused (5) dejected . (2) new (3) child (4) inexperienced (5) childish (2) be prepared (3) pack up (4) bind up (5) make haste (2) elevated (3) throned (4) demoted (5) abdicated

ARAVALI CAREER POINT


E-49, BANK COLONY, NEAR KEDIA PALACE CHAURAHA, MURLIPURA SCHEME JAIPUR , CONTACT NO-99292-33822

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

TEST PAPER- III

Direction (1-10): In the following passage, there are black, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the black appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. We all have read the story of two friends and a bear. Once two friends were passing through a (1) forest. All of a sudden, a bear came out of its cave. It begin to (2). Both felt terrified. The fair weather friends ran (3) and climbed up a tall tree. The other laid himself on the ground and (4) to be dead. The bear came and (5) him. He (6) him for dead and went away. Now the fair-weather friend climbed down the tree and said his friends, what did the bear (7) into your ears? he answered that the bear had advised him to (8) of fair -weather friend. They were more dangerous than snakes. A true friend, on the other hand, is the medicine of life. He stands by us in (9) and woe, thick and thin. A true friend (10) his own pleasure and convenience for sake of his friend. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (1) volatile (1) shot (1) quick (1) alarmed (1) Sniffed (1) made (1) sound (1) tired (1) night (1) foregoes (2) precarious (2) roar (2) hard (2) positioned (2) tasted (2) took (2) pour (2) afraid (2) seasons (2) discards (3) dense (3) chirp (3) toward (3) frightened (3) approached (3) found (3) mutter (3) envious (3) weal (3) mitigates 4) pugnacious (4) bleat (4) for (4) pretended (4) reached (4) felt (4) whisper (4) proud (4) scarcity (4) directs (5) ferocious (5) grunt (5) nimble (5) presumed (5) touched (5) considered (5) put (5) beware (5) days (5) abandons

Directions (11-15):In each of the following questions six words are given which are denoted by (A),(B),(C),(D),(E)and (F). by using all the six words. Each only once, you have to frame a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. The correct order of words is the answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of words and mark it as your answer on the answer sheet. 11. (A) eat (1) FBDAER 12. (A) different (1) BFEACD 13. (A) attitude (1) BAFDEC 14. (A) tool (1) FCEBDA 15. (A) helps (1)EBDACF (B) does (2) BDAFCE (B) there (2) AECDBF (B) an (2) CEBAFD (B) to (2) FECBDA (B) everyday (2) CFBEAD (C) of (C) raw (D) not (3) FDADCE (D) vehicles (3) DCAEBF (C) swadeshi (D) mind (E) meat (4) FAECBD (E) kinds (4) BFAECD (E) is (4) BAFDCE (E) flintstone (4) BDEFCA (E) exercise (4) EFDCBA (F) man (5) FCEBAD (F) health (5) ABCDEF (F) of (5) CBEAFD (F) are (5) DBFCAE (F) man (5) FBDACE

(3) CEAFBD (C) used (D) make

(3) EFCBAD (C) good (D) keep

(3) BEADCF

Directions (16-20): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of the part is the answers, If there is no error, the answer is (5).(ignore error of punctuation, if any).

16. Most of the popular tele-serial (1)/are not only illogical (2)/in their story line (3)/but also crude in their presentation. (4) No error (5) 17. I am trying to convince him (1)/ for the last two days to come (2)/and live with me (3)/till his fathers anger cools down. 18. it is a pity that a son (1)/ born from very good parents(2)/should live a life of (3)/ misery and deprivation of the worst order.(4)/No error.(5) 19. I would have asked him (1)/to leave our house immediately (2)/if my father would not have beon(3)/at home and awake. No error (5) 20. Malas two brothers rupesh and bhupat (1)/are very intelligent and hard working (2)/but I am sure (3)/I like the latter most. (4)/No error (5) Directions (21-25): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentences meaningfully complete. 21. Countless Indians today use neem twigs, called datun, as----------toothbrushes. (1) durable (2)extended (3) saturated (4) manageable (5) disposable

22. I have always admired his ---------knowledge and scholarship. (1) highest (2) flexible (3) provocation (4) elemental (5) profound

23. The fight for liberation brings ------the best and the noblest qualities in mankind. (1) with (2) in (3) for (4) out (5) through

24. Today, as citizens of free India, we ------both our democracy and our secularism. (1) promote (2) cherish (3) establish (4) champion (5) declare

25. Social customs and traditions die------(1) absolutely (2) hard (3) fundamentally (4) permanently (5) vehemently

Directions (26-30): In each sentence below one word has been printed in bold. Below the sentence five words are suggested one of which can replace the word printed in bold without changing the meaning of the sentence. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 26. In a hole below a mango tree, a snake was staying. (1) halting (2) stopping (3)living (4) sitting (5) creeping

27. It was a useless attempt on her part to appear in the examination. (1) fruitful (2) unjustified (3)future (4) futile (5) last

28. He is going to destroy you. (1) ruin (2) spoil (3) dust (4) hit (5) engulf

29. He was confident that his plan would work well. (1) doubtful (2) careful (3) sure (4) upset (5) determined

30. This is the proper time to eat food. (1) wrong (2) accurate (3) exact (4) appropriate (5) perfect

Directions (31-35): in each questions below, four words which are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4) have been printed of that word is the answer. If all the four words are correctly spelt mark (5) i.e. all correct as the answer. 31. 32. (1) barricade (1) providential (2) checkmate (2) sattelite (3) equilibrium (3) precedence (4) accessible (4) sweetmeat (5) all correct (5) all correct

33. 34. 35.

(1) cacophony (1) intervention (1) planetarium

(2) exacerbate (2) ludicrous (2) ridiculous

(3) particular (3) nymphomania (3) severance

(4) indocility (4) pessimism (4) traverse

(5) all correct (5) all correct (5) all correct

Directions (36-40): rearrange the following seven Sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) in the proper sequence to form a meaning paragraph; then answers the questions given below them. (A) By the time they settled in Madhya desh, they had become an agrarian community. (B) Cow was also used as a medium of exchange between different communities. (C) It was jointly owned by the community. (D) The important crops they cultivated there included barley, Rice, wheat, sugarcane, cotton and mustard. (E) Later, the Aryans took to agriculture. (F) The early Aryans regarded cattle as their wealth. (G) According to some scholars, the Aryans learnt the technique of agriculture from the non-Aryans. 36. Which of the following will be the last sentence? (1) D (2) C (3) F (4) G (5) E

37. Which of the following will be the fourth sentence? (1) B (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) G

38. Which of the following will be the sixth sentence? (1) C (2) D (3) A (4) F (5) E

39. Which of the following will be the first sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) F

40. Which of the following will be the third sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

Directions (41-50):- Read the following passage carefully and answers the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. What is immediately needed today is the establishment of a world government or an international federation of mankind. It is the utmost necessity of the world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times we feel that many of the problems of our political, social, linguistic and cultural life would come to and end it there were one government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen, seekers of knowledge and teachers or righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one country to another , exchange goods, get information, and make an effect to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men.in the past, religious sects divided one set of people against another. Colour of the skin or shape of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has exploded the darkness, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the superstitions, they have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another. It is the government of various countries that keep people of one country part from those of another. they create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation, unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their fellow-men.but all these evils would cease to exist if there were one government all over the world. 41. What is the urgent need of the world today? (1) The establishment of an international economic order. (3) The creation of a cultured international social order (2) The establishment of a world government (4) The raising of an international spiritual army.

(5) Competitive spirit among the countries. 42. What divides people of the country against another? (1) Different religious (2) Different language

(3) Different social and political system of different people (4) Material advancement of a few nations with imperialistic leanings (5) Governments of various countries 43. What will the world government be expected to do? (1) It will arrange for interplanetary contacts (3) It will bring about a moral regeneration of mankind. (5) It will bring about universal happiness and prosperity 44. Choose the word which is SIMILAR in meanings as the word righteousness as used in the passage. (1) rectitude (2) religiosity (3) requirement (4) scrupulousness (5) exactitude (2) It will end all wars for all time to come (4) It will kill the evil spirit in man

45. Which of the following problem has not been mentioned in the passage as likely to be solved with the establishment of world government? (1) social problems (2) political problems (3) cultural problems (4) economic problems (5) linguistic problem

46. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word impediments as used in the passage. (1) handicaps (2) furtherance (3) providence (4) hindrances (5) subscriptions

47. The most appropriate title of the above passage may be. (1) The evils of the world order. (3) The need of world government. (4) The role or religion in the modern times advantages of scientific knowledge. (5) Advantage of scientific knowledge. 48. What was the factor, according to the passage, that set one man against another? (1) material prosperity of certain people in the midst of grinding poverty. (2) superior physical strength of some persons. (4) some people being educated and other illiterate. (3) colour of skin or shape of the body. (5) psychological barriers. (2) The man can make his destiny.

49. The theory of racial superiority stands falsified today by.. (1) knowledge derived from scientific advances (2) the ascendancy of people who were here to fore considered of inferior racial stock (3) The achievements of the so called backward countries in every field of life (4) The precedence given to the physical prowess of different races (5) ethical and moral understanding. 50. In the past religious sects .. (1) united the people with one another (2) interfered in political affairs

(3) did a good job by way of spreading message of love and peace (4) divided one set of people from another (5) kept away from political affairs.-

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