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Hkkx & I : lkekU; cqf)eÙkk ,oa rdZ'kfDrfunsZ'k& ¼iz'u 1-6): esa fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls lEcfU/krv{kj@ 'kCn@la[;k@vkd`fr dks pqfu;s1. 'kjhj % vfLFkiatj % % Hkou % \
9. fdlh dwV Hkk"kk esa Tip Nip Sip dk vFkZ gS Manis wife, Tip Sip Zip dk vFkZ gS Wife is CruelrFkk Nip Sip Nap dk vFkZ gS Man is brilliantrks buesa is dk dwV D;k gksxk\
(A) Tip (B) Nip(C) Sip (D) Zip
10. vuq izkjEHk esa 20 ehVj mRrj tkrh gSA fQj 30ehVj iwjc fQj 10 ehVj nf{k.k] fQj 40 ehVjif'pe tk dj :d tkrh gSA vc] og izkjfEHkdLFkku ds eqdkcys fdl fn'kk esa gS\
(A) mRrj&iwjc (B) mRrj&if'pe(C) if'pe (D) mRrj
11. A, B vkSj C ,d fcUnq ls fHkUu&fHkUu fn'kkvksa esa tkrs gSavkSj leku nwjh r; djrs gSaA dqN nsj ckn A vkSj C dhfn'kkvksa }kjk cuk;s x;s vuqizLFk iFk ij B dk iFkledks.k cukrk gSA ;fn B ds nf{k.k&if'pe esa C gks] rksA ds fdl fn'kk esa B gksxk\
26. iz'ukd`fr;k¡ ,d Ja[kyk esa gSa iz'ukafdr LFkku ij vkusokyh vkd`fr dk p;u djsa&
funsZ'k& (iz'u 27): fuEufyf[kr la[;k Ja[kyk esa dsoy ,dxyr in gSA ml xyr in dk irk yxkb;sA27. 121 143 165 186 209
(A) 143 (B) 165(C) 186 (D) 209
funsZ'k& (iz'u 28-29): fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa nh xbZ v{kjJa[kyk ds [kkyh LFkkuksa esa Øe ls j[kus ij dkSu&lk v{kjlewg mls iwjk djsxkA28. abb _ baa _ a _ bab _ aba
(A) u 'kgjh u xjhc ifjokj(B) 'kgjh rFkk xjhc ifjokj(C) 'kgjh ifjokj(D) xjhc ifjokj
34. dkyk ds foijhr lrg ij dkSu&lk jax gksxk\
(A) gjk (B) uhyk(C) gjk@uhyk (D) uhyk@xqykch
funsZ'k& (iz'u 35-36): ,d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ I vkSjII nh xbZ gSA fn, x, pkj fodYiksa esa ls dkSu&lk lgh gS\35. dFku % dqN fiu fDyi gSaA
dqN fDyi isu gSaAfu"d"kZ % I. dqN fiu fDyi gSaA
II. dksbZ fiu isu ugha gSA(A) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS(B) ;fn fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS(C) ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gS(D) ;fn u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh II vuqlj djrk gS
(A) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gS(B) fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gS(C) fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk gS(D) ;fn u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh II vuqlj djrk gS
37. d{kk X dh ijh{kk esa 100 ijh{kkFkhZ ijh{kk esa cSBs] 50lHkh fo"k;ksa esa mRrh.kZ gq,] 20 dsoy foKku ds fo"k;ksaesa mRrh.kZ gq,] 10 dsoy Hkk"kkvksa esa mRrh.kZ gq,A 'ks"klHkh ijh{kkFkhZ lHkh fo"k;ksa esa vuqRrh.kZ jgsA ;g rF;fuEuksä esa ls fdlesa iznf'kZr gS\
Part IV : EnglishDirections: (Q.No. 151-155) In the followingquestions, some of the sentences have errors andsome have none. Find out which part of a sentencehas an error. The number of the part is youranswer. If there is no error, your answer is (d) i.e.,No error.151. The available statistics (A) / indicate that the
population of the world will double in about 30years (B) / and human life will become moreand more miserable. (C) / No error (D)
152.The Vice-President of India and (A) / the Vie-Chancellor of this university (B) / have givenhis consent to join the meeting. (C) / No error(D)
153. I know that eventually (A) / he will succumb tome (B) / and confess that he has committed acrime (C) / No error (D)
154. Had we know (A) / that there was a catch (B) /in the offer we would not have accepted it. (C) /No error (D)
155. Unless it is accepted to both the parties, an (A)/ arbitrator would be of no (B) / use to settlethis dispute. (C) / No error (D)
Directions: (Q.No. 156-158) Out of fouralternatives, choose the one which best expressesthe meaning of the given word and mark it in theAnswer-Sheet.156. HOME-BRED
Directions: (Q.No.162-164) Groups of four wordsare given. In each group, one word is correctlyspelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark youanswer in the Answer Sheet.162. (A) intruisting (B) interesting
(C) dietician (D) physicianDirections: (Q.No.165-173) : In question a part ofthe sentence is underlines. Below are givenalternatives to the underlined part (A), (B), and (C)which may improve the sentence. Choose thecorrect alternative. In case no improvement isneeded, you answer is 'D'.165. Children like to eat sweets, isn't it ?
(A) Do they ? (B) Is it ?(C) Don't they ? (D) No improvement
166. Meditation has used in every part of the world.(A) has useful (B) has been used(C) has had uses (D) may have used
167. Instead of expanding his empire, he has evenlost what he had.(A) lost even what he has(B) lost even what he was having(C) lost even what he had(D) No improvement
168. The good fortune of being your student in myyounger days has helped me greatly in my life.(A) of my being your student(B) of my myself being your student(C) of my having been your student(D) No improvement
169. Don't stay out late. Come home soon.(A) quickly (B) fast(C) early (D) No improvement
170. He presented me a calculator on my birthday.(A) He presented me a calculator for my
birthday
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(B) He presented me with a calculator on mybirthday
(C) He presented a calculator for my birthday(D) No improvement
171. How's your brother Suresh? He hasn't changed abit. He never does some work.(A) more (B) a lot of(C) any (D) No improvement
172. You can give the money to whoever you like.(A) who (B) whomever(C) whom (D) No improvement
173. When you have a selection, you should choosethe simpler world rather than the harder one.(A) reason (B) choice(C) way (D) No improvement
Directions: (Q.No. 174-178) In each of thefollowing questions, four word choices have beengiven. Out of these four words, you have to choosethe one which can be substituted for the givenwords/sentences.174. A person who can appreciate art, music etc.
175. A child of unusual or remarkable talent.(A) Paralysed (B) Flirt(C) Besiege (D) Prodigy
176. A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain,a person who is unaffected by emotions.(A) Cosmetic (B) Stoic(C) Rescue (D) Lithotomy
177. A new word coined or used by a man.(A) Neologism (B) Orthography(C) Neouse (D) None of these
178. Fictitious name of a criminal.(A) Pseudonym (B) Anonymous(C) Alias (D) Homonym
Directions: (Q.No.179-185) : Four alternatives aregiven for the idiom/phrases bold in the sentence.Choose the alternative which best expresses themeaning of the idiom/phrase and mark it in theanswer-sheet.179. An arch look
(A) A constant gaze(B) A satisfied look(C) A cunning look(D) A gloomy look
180. Fling away(A) to have an affair(B) to flare up(C) to throw aside violently(D) to swing
181. Take up the cudgels(A) to take notice(B) to accept a present(C) to defend someone vigorously(D) to accept a challenge
182. Within an ace of(A) very close(B) within one's means(C) within a narrow circle(D) near centre
183. To scrimp and save(A) to return safely(B) to take a risk(C) to resume an old dispute(D) to manage to live on very little money
184. A taste of one's own medicine(A) To be very generous(B) To give a wrong advice.(C) To help the sick people(D) To get the same treatment
185. Have an ace up you sleeve.(A) To have an advantage that other people
do not know(B) To have a shocking secret about the past(C) To collect rere materials as a hobby(D) To be calculative whuile spending
money.Directions: (Q.No. 186-190) In the followingquestions, sentences are given with blanks to befilled in with appropriate word(s). Fouralternatives are suggested for each question.Choose the correct alternative out of the four.186. You are welcome to partake _______ their
light refreshment.(A) in (B) for(C) at (D) of
187. The presence of their teacher _______ the chit-chat of the girls in the restaurant.(A) limited (B) interrupted(C) inhibited (D) obstructed
188. Children enjoy _______ the TV programmes.
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(A) to see (B) to watch(C) to look at (D) watching
189. Madhu doesn't know_______during flood.(A) where she went(B) where was she go(C) where that she was go(D) where that she went
190. A person who pretends to be what he is not iscalled an ________.(A) imbiber (B) impresario(C) imitator (D) imposter
Directions (191-200): Read the following passageand answer the questions given below it.
PASSAGE-IHe works by fits and starts and his wife
works round the clock. She alongwith her busbandwent through ignominy for paltry sum of money inthe past and now she advises him to save for therainy days but he turns deaf ear to her valuableadvice. Usually their hobnob ends in brickbat butwho cares! With a goodnight kiss every night shemurmurs, "All's well".191. What does 'by fits and starts' mean?
192. Ignominy means-(A) Public disgrace (B) Ordeal(C) Hardship (D) adoration
193. To 'turn a deaf ear' means-(A) not to pay heed to(B) listen to someone gingerly(C) Close the ears(D) pretend to be deaf
194. Hobnob ends in brickbat means-(A) Friendly chat turns cold(B) Friendly chat turns int argument(C) Argument starts(D) They become aggressive
195. The lady-(A) is sad and depressed(B) calm and commposed(C) takes life as it comes(D) is irritated
PASSAGE-IIIt is no doubt true that we cannot go through
life without sorrow. There can be no sunshine
without shadow, we must not complain that roseshave thorns but rather be grateful that thorns bearflowers. Our existence here is so complex that wemust expect much sorrow and suffering. Yet, it iscertain that no man was ever discontented with theworld who did his duty in it. The world is like alooking glass; if you smile, it smiles; if you frown, itfrowns back. Always try, then, to look at the brightside of things. There are some persons whose verypresence seems like a ray of sunshine and brightensthe whole room. Life has been described as acomedy to those who think and a tragedy to thosewho feel.196. The author says that we cannot go through life
without sorrow because(A) it is our fate(B) we are always discontented(C) life is a tragedy(D) human life is very complex
197. According to the author, no man can bediscontented with the world if he(A) is determined to be happy(B) is sincere in discharging his duties(C) has a healthy attitude to life(D) likes sunshine
198. The expression "life is a tragedy to those whofeel" means that it is a tragedy to those who(A) think about the world(B) believe in fate(C) do not understand the world(D) are sensitive and emotional
199. The author says, "There are some personswhose very presence seems like a ray ofsunshine and brightens the whole room". Thereason for this is that they(A) have the capacity to love(B) talk more of roses and less of thorms(C) are happy and spread happiness(D) look good and behave well
200. What is the author's message in this passage?(A) Look at the bright side of things.(B) Our existence is so complex.(C) The world is a looking glass.(D) Expect much sorrow and suffering.