Set No. 1 12U/103/28 Question Booklet NO ...... 3'S.75 ... . (To be filled up by the candidate by blue/ black ball point pen) Roll No. Roll No. (Write the digits in words) .. ......... . Serial No. of OMR Answer Sheet Day and Date ....................... . (Signature of Invigi!ator) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES IUse only blue/black ball-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet. check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. [n case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Supenntendentflnvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. 2. Do.not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope. 3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated. 4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space provided above. 5. On the front page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top. and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable. write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places. 6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet No. and Set No. (if any) on OMR sheet and also Roll No. and OMR Sheet No. on the Question Booklet. 7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unfair means. 8. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answet Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by bali· point pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Answer Sheet. 9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. [fyou darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect. 10. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero mark). 11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet. 12. Deposit only the OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test. 14. lfa candidate attempts to use any fonn of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to such punishment as the University may determine and impose on him/her. INa. of Printed Pages: 44+2
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Set No. 1 12U/103/28 Question Booklet NO ...... 3'S.75 ... .
(To be filled up by the candidate by blue/ black ball point pen)
Roll No.
Roll No. (Write the digits in words) .. ......... .
Serial No. of OMR Answer Sheet
Day and Date ....................... . (Signature of Invigi!ator)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
IUse only blue/black ball-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet)
1. Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet. check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. [n case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Supenntendentflnvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet.
2. Do.not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope.
3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will be evaluated.
4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space provided above.
5. On the front page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided at the top. and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable. write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places.
6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet No. and Set No. (if any) on OMR sheet and also Roll No. and OMR Sheet No. on the Question Booklet.
7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilator, otherwise it will be taken as unfair means.
8. Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to record the correct option on the Answet Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in the corresponding row of the Answer Sheet, by bali· point pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page of the Answer Sheet.
9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. [fyou darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect.
10. Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question, leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero mark).
11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet.
12. Deposit only the OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test.
13. You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test.
14. lfa candidate attempts to use any fonn of unfair means, he/she shall be liable to such punishment as the University may determine and impose on him/her.
INa. of Printed Pages: 44+2
12U/103!28 Set No.1
Time/~ : 2 Hours!c:rtJl Full Marks/'{"lto; : 450
This paper consists of Objective Type Questions and is divided into TWO Sections (I and II) as under;
... m -'1'( "!iJlo ",<"fl. ...rn '" 3l1'Ilf\o ~ "'" ~ ~ (I 1('i II) i! flNil; t >1m fii; ~ -.!Ufo ~ , (a) SectioD-l consists of 130 Objective Type Questions on General
Awareness, Current Affairs, Common Legal Knowledge, Aptitude and Mental Ability.
"',"""tl, ~ 1('i q,"m", ~ '" 3l1'Ilf\o ~, (b) Section-ll consists of 20 Objective Type Questions on (i) English
Language and (ii) Hiodi Language.
(1St) ~-II ii 20 "!iJlo",<"fl. m (i) aiiloft 'ffl1 aiR (ii) ~ 'ffl1 i\; jIR '"
3l1'Ilf\o ~ ,
A candidate is required to attempt as many questions as he/she can of Section-I, and questions of ANY ONE of the TWO Language papers (i) English or (ii) Hindi in Section-II.
~ it aM'!\f(I ~ fii; ~-I a'll ~-II i\; (i) aiiloft 'IT (ii) ~ 'ffl1 jIR i\;
"''''''','''''' ...rn .it "'" <it , Note/m: (1) Each question carries 3 marks. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect
answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each l.\nattempted question.
(2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be· approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one.
'117; ~ ~ ",\fq", "'" ~ "'" if; WR mft! if, ill f.\<hldq ~ "'" ~ , (3) Each question is followed by Four alternative answers (I), {2}, (3) and (4). Only
one of these answers is correct. Select the correct ailswer and record it against the relevant question by darkening the circle with Ball Point Pen in the Answer Sheet, as per the guidelines.
~ m i\; <m ~",\fq", "'" ~ '11( ~ ~ (1), (2), (3) a'll (4) m,m ii <;11T\<n '1'IT ~, -,.,if it ih<ffi "'" ~ "'" ~ i, ~ "'" "" ""'" ~ 11'lT ;mil; m .it ""'-'1'( i! d"'''''.oj) m i\; tITIf.\ f.\~'":Je" • '!" (~) .it """ "Ii'tz ~ WU q;Jffi 'fi(i\; ~,
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Seetlon-l
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1. The act of unlawfully entering into another's property is
31. 'If the Parliament passes a law, which is against the Constitution. it can be declared as unconstitutional by
(1) District Court (2) Chief Justice of India
(3) President (4) Supreme Court
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~ ~ <Iill ~ ~ qTfur ~ t .n ~ t f1Iq ~, m III ~'IIf.l<i; >itfut ~ <!l
"""" ~
(3) ~~ (4) 3iiirtfq' «I14R''I4 ~
32. The minimum number of Judges to sit on the constitutional bench or a bench which gives its advisory opinion on a reference by the President must be
42. In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right
(I) by the Police Officer and the Court
(2) by the Court
(3) by the Police Officer
(4) either (I) or (3)
"""""' =" if """'" 3lf""", _ ~ omn i
(I) ~ ~ '('i ""'lI"" oro
(3) ~ 3lfqq;rtj oro
(2) «Iltlw'~ ~
(4) (I) 'fI (3) i\ <l ~
43. The maximum monthly maintenance allowance that can be granted is
(I) Rs 1,500
(2) Rs 1,000
(3) Rs 5,000
(4) according to the discretion of the Court
(I) 1,500'0
(3) 5,000'0
(2) 1,000'0
(4) ;:qlqlclq '* fCt~41lllflR
44. An act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being is called
(1) wrong (2) offence (3) criminal case (4) charge
WIt .m 'fI i'i\<i <it it AA oro WIt \j\ """ ~ i, ~ omn t
(I) "" (2) 3l'Ri'l (3) ~ 1!Ilrel (4) ~
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45. A woman ran to a well stating that she would jump in it, but she was caught before she could reach it. She is guilty of
(1) attempt to culpable homicide (2J attempt to injure himself
P) attempt to suicide (4) no offence
11.'li 3i\B ~ ~ ~ ~ <fu om ~~ f.!; ~ ~ ~ ~, ""il '" ..-;l ~m i\ ~ ~ <'l\ '17l\ I '" ~ t
(2) m "" 1dfu ..mta '"'" ~ lI'ml ""
(4) <m "ffir<! 'It!
46. Seven persons on a railway platform started fighting with each other. The passengers present got annoyed and felt disturbed. These seven persons are guilty of
(I) assault (2) affray
(3) rioting (4) unlawful assembly
"'" ooft!; ~ """,,14 'R 11.'li-~ i\ ~ '1l" "" ~ ~ I ..-;l "*"'" ..-cit '\!'1" m ']it "'" >fuJFft "'1"" '"'" Wi I ~ "'" ooft!; fif;{l 3l'Rl'l ~ ~ ~,
(I) O'lm (2) ""
(3) ...,-qr (4) l'!fu m;;: ''''IT<I
47. A for the purpose of inducing B to desist from prosecuting a civil case, threatens to burn B's house. A is guilty of
57. A has a general merchandise shop which is doing well. B opens a similar shop nearby and sells the products at a cheaper rate. The customers now came to B's shop instead of A's shop, who consequently suffer13 loss. Can A claim damages from B for the loss caused to him?
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(1) Yes, he can, as B has violated his legal right
(2) No, B has reduced the price on his own
(3) No, because though there was damage, there was no legal injury
(4) Yes, because B's intention was to harm A
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A <lit '"" ""'f! <lit ~ t .n ~ "ffi Wl ~ I B :Rft ~ "'" ~ ;(\ '"" ~ 15iTmn ~ "'IT
emil m '" 'R ~ iRrnl ~ I JmOn A <lit 1."'R ~ ~ B <lit 1."'R 'R w.t <'l'li\ ~ ~ q~'I1",,"'''''' A <iT 'TR"" ;itm t I "'" A :wR 'TR"" ~ fui\ B if ~ "" '"" '" """'" ~,
(I) ,", "" <IX """'" t ..mill; B ~ ;roil; ~ ~ "" ",fu""", fi1;m i
(2) '!'tff , ~ B ~ wf.I 'i\ 'fRI q;lj fln'lT i
(3) '!'tff, ~ m 'TR"" ~3l1 t ~ flrf"" ~ '!'tff ~ i
61. A along with eight others went to a nearby village to beat some of his enemies. In this fight A was injured. The men ,bers of the opposite party ran away. Thereafter A's friends followed the opponents and killed one of them
Il) A and his friends are liable to be. punished for murder
(2) only A is liable, others are liable for minor offences only
(3) no one is llable since they exercised the right of private defence
(4) A and his friends are liable for culpable homicide only
A am ""'" _ moll "'" i\; 1% "'" i\ om ~ ~ "" ~ i\; fuii ,,;, I ~ ~ i\ A "" ..m wI\ I mt,jj ~1iI i\; ~ 'IPT ,,;, I ~ ~ A i\; mf'l'if • ~ "" <ftm ji\;m iI'lT :r.nl B 1% 'lit 'ffi 5Tffi
62. A false doctor operated upon a man for internal piles by cutting them out with an ordinruy knife. The man died of haemorrhage
(I) doctor is guilty of murder
(2) doctor is not guilty
(3) doctor is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder
(4) doctor is guilty of impersonation only
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'% ~ ~ mtm'T ""f il '% 3IT<;>ft i\; >lHlftq; 'I'IRfu "" ~ "" ~ """'" ~ """' ~ I 3IT<;>ft """'" i\; 'W'I lR ;;mn ~
{I) ~""" 'fa ~ ~
{2) ~~~~
{3) ~""" <t\ ~ it '" lI1'! <lri! ~ "'"" "" 'fa ~ t {4) ~ ~ "RI",qQI 'fa ~ t
63. A finds a diamond ring, not knowing to whom it belongs. He sells it immediately to a jeweller
(I) he is guilty of criminal misappropriation
(2) he is not guilty of criminal misappropriation
(3) he is guilty of cheating
(4) he is guilty of theft
A '% ~ <t\ ~ """ to "" ~ """" Ii\; "" fi\;OO t I "" W'" ~ '% ~ '!i\ ~ ~ ~
{I) "" 3l1'R1f.,.; ~f.i'"" 'fa ~ t
{2) "" ~ ~f.i<i\" 'fa ~ ~ t
{3) "" "" 'fa ~ t
{4) "" -<i\tI 'fa ~ t
64. A mixes sugar, thinking it was poison in the tea meant for B with the intention of causing his death. What. offence, if any, has been committed by A ?
(1) A is not liable for any offence
(2) A is liable for attempt to murder
P) A is guilty of criminal conspiracy
(4) A is guilty of bad intention
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(I) A fiI;,ft = ~ f)..q<;1{ 'It\ ~
(2) A 0F'I1 iI; lI'!m ~ f)..q <;1{ ~
(3) A~~q;t~t·
(4) A j!'l """" q;t ~ ~
65. X, a Police Officer, tortures Y. to tell him where the stolen property is kept by him. Has X committed any offence?
(II X is not liable since he. is discharging his duty
(2) X is liable since custodial torture is not a part of his duty
(3) X is not liable since the torture was to extract confession
(4) X is not liable since Y is a habitual thief
X, ~ ~ ~ "" .."f,\ iI; fait iii; 3if.t .;rtt <lit 'T\ W'lfu ~ WI ~ y "" """" to ~ I 'FIT X ~ '!if! = f11;m ~,
(1) X f~..q <;1{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; "" i\;<m am ~ q;t f.tofu 'R Q<l ~
(2) X f~..q <;1{ ~ 'I'i\fiI; >If'R1\l1 if """" t-n ~ ~ if ~ 'It\ ~
(3) X f)..q <;I{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; """" ~!4l'f Iii ffi ~ <:l 'l'il ~
(4) X f~..q<;l{ 'It\ ~ 'I'i\fiI; y "I",fl<o; ..n: ~
66. A was suffering from Jaundice and ihflamation of brain and B knew this condition. One day during a heated argument between them A slapped B in anger. B lost his control and dealt a severe blow on A's head. A died. The police sought to prosecute B for murder
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(1) B was liable for murder because he mew of A's delicate condition
(2) B was not liable as he acte_d in self-defence
(3) B was not liable for murder because he did not intent to kill A
(4) B was not liable for murder because he acted under grave and sudden provocation
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A i\fum '"' ~ ~ i\ ~ <1, B ~ """<1 <i\ "'""" <11 1l!O ~ "" """ i\; ,;m A 2t lIi'\" ~ B <i\ ""'" lffi WI! I B 3'1'R1 ~ <it 'loT 0<1 A i\; lW ~ om i\ im '!Rtl A '" "'"
~ 2t B <i\ l«'!T i\; f¥\ ~ '!iBl 'ffiOl
(I) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ f~tii~l( <1 .."m; .. ,. A <€I.~ ,,",,<1 .,;; "'""" <1
(2) B fi1tii~" '!\ff <1 .."m; 3<R 3W'R&!T ii q;1'f M
(3) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ fi1 Lil ~" '!\ff 'l1 .."m; "" A .,;; "'" ii lffi2t "" """" '!\ff mm <1
(4) B l«'!T i\; f¥\ ~ '!\ff <1 .."m; 3<R >in aitt ,wl>ffil" ~ ii q;T1l M
67. Mahendra, a rich industrialist buys a plot of land in the name of his concubine. 1s Mahendra liable for punishment?
(1) No, he has not broken any law
(2) Yes, because he has entered into a Benami transaction
(3) Yes, because the exception of law does not apply in his case
(3) 01, .."m; :mi\; """" if AA "" ~ 1'IT'l '!\ff ~
(4) (2) '"' (3) v-n 68. Krishna went to Rama Store to buy bread. On being asked to give him good bread, the
shopkeeper recommended 'Modern Bread' as that brand was popular. When Krishna waS eating the bread a stone embedded in it broke his teeth. Krishna sued both Rama Store and Modern Bread for compensation
(1) Modern Bread alone will be liable (2) Rama Store alone will be liable
69. Mohan was walking on a lonely road. Sabu came with a knife and told Mohan "Your life or your purse". Mohan pulled out his revolver. On seeing it Babu ran and Mohan shot him in the leg
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(1) Mohan will not be punished as there was danger to his property
(2) Mohan will not be punished as the force he used was proportionate to the apprehended injury
(3) Mohan will be punished as the force employed was disproportionate to the apprehended injury
(4) as Babu ran to escape there was no longer a threat to Mohan's property. So Mohan will be punished
70. Ajai and Bunty are neighbours in the same colony. Bunty started typing classes in a part of his house and the typing sound disturbed Ajai who could not put up with any kind of continuous noise
(1) Bunty is liable, because he should not have started typing classes in his house
(2) Bunty is liable. because as a neighbour, he should realise Ajai's delicate nature
(3} Bunty is not liable, because the typing sound did not disturb other neighbours except Ajai
71. A is twice as good workmen as B, and together they finish a work in 14 days. In how many days can it be done by A alone?
(I) 21 days (2) 42 days (3) 23 days (4) 2S days
A, B ii ~ ~ ~ ~ "'" ~ 1% <M 'iii 14 ~ i\ ""'" """ ~ I A ii; :;m ~ "" <M 'iii ~ ~ i\ fln'lr ;;f1 ~ ~ 7
(I) 21 ~ (2) 42 ~ (3) 23 ~ (4) 25 ~
72. Ram and Shyam work on a job together and finish 60% of it. Ram takes leave and Shyam works for eight more days to complete the work. How long will Ram take to complete the entire job alone?
(I) 6 days (2) 8 days (3) 10 days (4) il days
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U'l 1\," ~ f<i;lft """ 'iii "'" "'" ..mt t 11'11 3Bq;T 60% ""'" '"' tit t I U'l ~ '" """ """ t "'" '1'IT'! 8 ft-ij ,.,. 31'n: _ ~ "" 'Vl '"' ~ t I U'l 3ll "'T'f """ 'iii ~ ~ ft-ij if 'Vl '"' """" t, (I) 6 ft-< (2) 8 ft-< (3) 10 ft-< (4) II ft-<
73. The smallest number which is divided by 9, 12 and 16, each time 5 remains. The number is
(I) 149 (2) 144 (3) 197 (4) 113
74. 15 men can do a work in 20 days. If there are 25 men, how many days will it take to complete the work?
15 311<'fi f<i;lft """ <it 20 ft-ij if 'Vl ..mt t I -.fi; 25 311<'fi ;nit """ <it ..mt t, <it ~ ft-ij if 'Vl <WI?
(I) 20
75. I kilogram ~
(I) 1000 milligrams
(3) 1000 grams
(2) 15 (3) 12
(2) 100 milligrams
(4) 10 centigrams
(3) 1000 Jl11!
76. Which of the following is absolutely essential for a house?
(I) Bricks (2) Concrete (3) Roof
(I) k (2)~ (3) ""
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(4) 35
(4) IO~
(4) Locks
(4) om
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77. Which of the following is related to 'Camel' in the same way as 'Sea' is related to 'Ship'?
(1) Mammal (2) Horse (3) Oasis (4) Desert
(1) R1"lQI4\ (2) mOl (3)~ (4) lJlIHH
78. The approximate intensity of sound which can cause damage to the eardrum is
(1) 20 dB (2) 60 dB (3) 100 dB (4) 160 dB
79. A man is standing on a weighing machine in a lift which is mOVIng. The weighing machine will show minimum reading when the lift is moving
(1) upwards with uniform speed
(2) downwards with uniform speed
(3) upwards with uniform acceleration
(4) in a free fall due to the failure of lift mechanism
1('0 "'1ft!; 1('0 <il<f.i <mil l!>fH '" ..rr fu'R ~ "'" <tt t , "'W t I <il<f.i <mil 'l>fR "[Wl mq
80. A slow running pendulum clock can be speeded up by
(ll increasing the length of the rod
(2) increasing the weight of the bob
(3) reducing the length of the bob
(4) reducing the weight of the bob
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(1) ... <Iii ~ ~
(3) -.T<r <Iii ~ ~
(2) -.T<r 'lIT "'" ~
(4) -.T<r 'lIT 'ffi ~
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81. Prabhat is as much heavier than Jatin as he is lighter than Umesh. If the total weight of Umesh and Jatin is 140 kg, what is the weight of Prabhat?
l!'I!1i! 'lIT "'" "lfiH it 3(RJ "tft ~ t ftrn;n "lfiH 'lIT c;im it _I ~ c;im .,; "lfiH 'lIT ¥' "'" 140 kg t. m l!'I!1i! 'lIT "'" ili;,m t? (1) 140 kg (2) 120 kg (3) 160 kg (4) 90 kg
82. In a fort there is provision for feeding 150 men for 45 days. After 10 days 25 men leave the fort. The remaining feed will last for
(1) 42 days (2) 54 days (3) 48 days (4) 50 days
",. f'rn iI 150 ~ ~ 45 ~ "'" furef.t <Iii m'llf\ t 1 '" ~ m< 25 """ ~ m~ ti ~ 1 ,;r. ~ ""'"
(1) 42 ~ (2) 54 ~ (3) 48 ~ (4) 50 ~
83. Among five friends A is heavier than B. C is lighter than D. B is lighter than D but heavier than E. Who among them is the heaviest?
(1) C (2) A (3) D (4) Data inadequate
*" mm iI A 'lIT "'" B it ~ tiC 'lIT "'" D it _ t 1 B 'lIT "'" D it _ t 'R'\! E it ~ t 1 ".,i\ 00\ ~ "'" f<mq;r t?
(1) C 'lIT (2) A 'lIT (3) D 'lIT (4) = >l'l'IIl!
84. The average weight of 5 men is 67-5 kg, and the average weight is diminished by 7-5 kg, when the weight of a boy is included. What is the weight of the boy?
9l. -Which country's Supreme Court upheld the capital punishment of the accused persons who assassinated the father of the nation, 34 years after the incident?
(I) Pakistan (2) Nepal (3) Bangladesh (4) Sri Lanka
Directions : (Question No. 139-:-142) Fill in the blanks with correct preposition.
139. I do not believe --- pampering children.
(I) on (2) in (3) upon (4) into
14.0. This custom mostly prevails --- the Christians.
(I) upon (2) over (3) among (4) In
141. There is no exception --- this rule.
(I) for (2) from (3) to (4) In
142. He has the reputation ---- being honest.
(I) at (2) in (3) of (4) for
Directions : (Question No. 143-146) Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative.
143. Good boys do not quarrel with ---
{I} each other (2) another (3) one another (4) other
144. Everyone to clear their dues.
(1) are required (2) required (3) were required (4) is required
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145. Neither the quality nor the prices ---
(1) have changed
(3) is changed
(2) has changed
(4) are changed
146. Hundred rupees --- too much for the job.
(1) seem (2) are seem (3) seems (4) is seeming
Directions: (Question No. 147-150) The underlined part of each of the given sentenCt contains an error, Choose the option which will improve the sentence.
147. Technology must use to make a better nation.
III must be used to make (2) must be used to making
(3) must use to making (4) must be use to make
148. I am working on this book since last January.
(1) was'working (21 have been worked
(3) have been working (4) am worked
149. Can yOll tell me where does your brother live?
(1) where lives your brother (2) where your brother does live
(3) where your brother live (4) where your brother lives
150. Having tired of play he sat down to rest.
{l) Being tire of {2} Having tired with
(3) Being tired by (4) Being tired of
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Or
f.$r, f.\",fufi!ia m (I), (2), (3) "'" (4) lIi'!iq; it "iR-"ffi ~.,@j'h _ WI '1ii t, ftRil it <R{ "'" tt '!!\ft i I ;nft '!!\ft _ qi\ ~ I
151. ~ qi\ 'Imfi>! ~ if 'lit.! -m ~ ~ 'I'IT i'
( I) U\('l1'IT (2) ~ 'l1'IT (3) ~ (4) '"9''=
152. '= <lit 'l,"f m>fq; ~ i
(1) "If.! (2) >JOG (3) ~ (4) ""'"
153. • ~ ~ "" !ij;r om i (1)~ (2) ~ (3) ~ (4) m'R!