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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPREHENSION


Directions (1 - 20): Find out which part of a cigar/(C) to his father on his birthday./(D)
sentence has an error and blacken the oval No Error.
( ) corresponding to the appropriate letter 20. (A) Half of us are free on tuesdays/(B) and
(A, B, C). If a sentence is free from error, other half/(C) on thursdays./(D) No Error.
blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in the Directions(21-30): In these questions four
Answer Sheet. alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase given
1. (A) A slight blunder /(B) while driving a car in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative
can cause / (C) a serious aaccident./(D) No which best express the meaning of the idiom/
Error. phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
2. (A) The thief was caught red-handedly/(B) 21. All and sundry
by the police/(C) in the crowded market./ (A) Everybody without distinction
(D) No Error. (B) Only rich person
3. (A) The news of his fathers sudden (C) Together
demise/(B) came as a (C) bolt from the sky./ (D) Selected people
(D) No Error. 22. Beat a retreat
4. (A) We must be economical /(B) and cut our (A) To leave in haste
shirt according /(C) to the cloth./(D) No (B) To face the enemy
Error. (C) To object
5. (A) He brought two pianoes,/ (B) one for his (D) Feel greatly
son and/(C) one for his daughter./(D) No 23. In the arms of Morpheus
Error. (A) Sound asleep (B) Waking
6. (A) Hitler enjoyed to persecute/(B) the Jews/ (C) Reprimand (D) Be submissive
(C) who lived in his country./(D) No Error. 24. Go to the dogs
7. (A) It was me/(B) who helped Rahul in (A) Go to ruin (B) Go to heaven
setting up/(C) his business./(D) No Error. (C) Be ashamed of (D) To resign
8. (A) My friend keeps himself /(B) away from 25. A queer fish
bad company/(C) lest he become (A) A big catch (B) A strange person
dipsomaniac./(D) No Error. (C) A respectable person
9. (A) She should avail of this/(B) golden (D)A rich person
opportunity/(C) if she wants to get success 26. A cats paw
in her life./(D) No Error. (A) To be used as a tool
10. (A) Her handwriting is definitely/(B) more (B) To cooperate
beautiful/(C) than your./(D) No Error. (C) Become reconciled
11. (A) As per my frank opinion/(B) you are as (D) To understand
better/(C) an orator as he./(D) No Error. 27. Cant see the wood for the trees
12. (A) A number of my friends/(B) feels that (A) Silly person
they are not properly paid/(C) for the work (B) Unable to see
they do./(D) No Error. (C) Unable to see the main point
13. (A) Little water/(B) that was in the pot (D) To encourage
evaporated/(C) due to the heat of the sun./ 28. To cast a slur upon
(D) No Error. (A) To discuss
14. (A) The rice does not grow in Rajasthan/(B) (B) Assume responsibility
due to the shortage of/(C) sufficient water (C) To get rid of
for irrigation/(D) No Error. (D) To bring disrepute
15. (A) Jayaparkash Narayan was (B)/ 29. To pay the piper
considered to be second Gandhi /(C) by his (A) To bear the expenses of an undertaking
followers./(D) No Error. (B) Just right
16. (A) How fine/(B) actor Sanjeev Kumar/(C) (C) Capsize
was!/(D) No Error. (D) To reject
17. (A) Let us do nothing/(B) but to wait and 30. To reckon with
see/(C) for the time being./(D)No Error. (A) Take up time
18. (A) Rita dares not take/(B) money from/(C) (B) Make an inventory
her mother's purse./(D) No Error. (C) To deal with
19. (A) He presented/(B) a glass American (D) Submit to punishment

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Directions (31--40): In the following questions, 44. The two thieves distributed the loot
out of the four alternatives choose the one between themselves.
which can be substituted for the given words/ (A) among themselves
sentence. (B) amongst themselves
31. On who entertains his guests well (C) with themselves
(A) Inhospitable (B) Incognito (D) No improvement
(C) Parasitic (D) Hospitable 45. The decent from the mountain peak was
32. One who has exaggerated anxiety about slow and painful.
ones health (A) descent (B) decline
(A) Pediatric (B) Hypochondriac (C) decrease (D) No improvement
(C) Mentally sick (D) Petrify 46. The war has had a negative impact over
33. That which can be reduced to dust or powder the economy of the country.
(A) Impregnable (B) Soft (A) In the economy (B) On the economy
(C) Aristocrat (D) Pulverizes (C) In economy (D) No improvement
34. A person of a material outlook and 47. It was she, not me, who put forth the
indifferent to culture attractive.
(A) Philistine (B) Barbarous (A) she, not I, (B) her, not me
(C) Nomad (D) Anarchist (C) her, not I, (D) No improvement
35. One who is well versed in the science of 48. Bogus social workers have been preying
languages over old people living alone.
(A) Philosopher (B) Theologies (A) Preying with (B) Preying at
(C) Philologist (D) Zoologist (C) Preying on (D) No improvement
36. A child born after the death of his father 49. The news is certainly too good to have been
(A) Premature (B) Posthumous true.
(C) Consort (D) Censer (A) to be true
37. That which can be easily carried
(B) to become true
(A) Portable (B) Impregnable
(C) having been true
(C) Carriable (D) Apostate
(D) No improvement.
38. Hackneyed phrases or stereo-typed phrases
50. The death toll due the cyclone went to
(A) Dessert (B) Clich
several thousand.
(C) Creche (D) Bullion
(A) increased (B) rose to
39. Unintentional misuse of a word or phrase
(C) spread to (D) No improvement
tht makes it humourous
51. Knowing very little English, it was difficult
(A) Dead language (B) Illagal
to converse with the foreigner.
(C) Stored (D) Malapropism
40. An admirer of fine arts (A) I found it difficult to converse
(A) Dilettante (B) Flamboyant (B) To converse was difficult
(C) Fatalist (D) Evasive (C) Conversing was difficult
Directions [Q. No. 41 to 55]: Sentences are given (D) No improvement
with underlines to be corrected with an appro- 52. He is quite well now, expect a slight cold.
priate alternatives. Four alternatives are sug- (A) expect for a slight cold
gested for each question. Choose the correct (B) excepting a slight cold
alternative out of the four. (C) except have slight cold
41. He does not like me coming so late. (D) No improvement
(A) my coming so late 53. The higher you climb a Himalayan peak,
(B) I coming so late the more cold you feel.
(C) me come late (A) the colder (B) the most cold
(D) No improvement (C) colder (D) No improvement
42. Of the two candidates, I think he is best 54. It is well acclaimed principle that one
suited. should hold fast to his beliefs.
(A) he is suited best (A) hold fast to others beliefs
(B) he is better suited (B) hold fast to their beliefs
(C) he is good suited (C) hold fast to ones beliefs
(D) No improvement (D) No improvement
43. Now I must beg leave from you. 55. Apollo was worshipped as long as the Roman
(A) beg your leave Empire continued.
(B) beg of your leave
(A) was continued (B) ruled
(C) beg off your leave
(C) lasted (D) No improvement
(D) No improvement
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Directions : (56 -70) In these questions, each 6 : In that event, we should be dooming
given passage consists of six sentences. The ourselves to wipe each other out.
first and the sixth sentence are marked 1 and (A) Q P S R (B) Q P R S
6. The middle four sentences in each have been (C) P R Q S (D) S R P Q
jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. 59. 1 : Mom was pleased to receive your wishes
You are required to find out the proper- on her birthday
sequence of the four sentences from the given P : Girl ! Wishes are more powerful than
options (A), (B), (C) and (D) : anything in the world.
56. 1 : In 1945, America faced two powerful Q: Both of us had forgotten the day.
enemies in the world war. R : Your letter holds a proof of it.
P : America found conventional weapons S : It was your letter and the card which
insufficient to crush them. reminded us of it.
Q : These were Germany and Japan who 6 : Your Mom has forgotten all the
posed strong opposition to America. bitterness and sends her blessings to
R : The result of this was the production of you.
the atom bomb. (A) P S Q R (B) Q R S P
S : The government ordered scientists to (C) R Q S P (D) Q S P R
conduct research and produce a new, 60. 1 : A century ago, the cinema was just a
deadly weapon. mechanical toy.
6 : This was the weapon that ended the P : Thus it gained respectability and
Second World War. acceptance.
(A) Q P S R (B) P Q R S Q: It gradually came to be considered as
(C) Q P R S (D) P Q S R an form of the new era.
57. 1 : Advertising is also advantageous to the R : By the 1920s, even its worst critics had
consumer in that if it increases the sale to take it seriously.
of goods, industry prospers and prices S : Later it was viewed as an extension of
may be reduced. photography.
P : There is no obvious connection, for 6 : Finally it has evolved as the century's
example, between a picture of a smiling most potent and versatile art form.
girl and a certain brand sweets. (A) P Q R S (B) S Q R P
Q : The advertisers assumption is that by (C) S P Q R (D) Q R S P
looking at such pictures, the consumer 61. 1 : His wrist watch had gone out of order.
would be influenced to buy his products. P : He took it to a watch repairer.
R : On the other hand, much of the Q: He gave an idea of the likely cost of the
canvassing of which the consumer is replacement based on the examination
the object does not convey information of the watch.
but endeavors merely to draw the public R : He found that some parts needed
attention to certain products. replacement.
S : But most people like looking at pictures S : The repairer opened the outer case and
of pretty girls. checked the parts.
6 : Advertising of this particular kind is 6 : His estimate appeared reasonable.
planned to stimulate new wants or to (A) P Q S R (B) R Q S P
induce buyers to change their habits. (C) P S R Q (D) R P S Q
(A) R Q S P (B) S P R Q 62. 1 : Now-a-days, soap is going almost out of
(C) R P S Q (D) S Q R P use as a washing agent.
58. 1: We are living in an age in which P : they produce lather due to the presence
technology has suddenly annihilated of calcium salts in water.
distance. Q : Its place has been occupied by a new
P : We have never been so conscious of our range of chemicals, called detergents.
variety as we are now that we have R : So they are called soapless soap.
come to such close quarters. S : Detergents are not soap because they
Q : Physically we are now all neighbours, are not sodium or potassium derivatives
but psychologically we are still strangers of fatty acids, as normal soap is.
to each other. 6 : There are better washing agents than
R : Are we going to let this consciousness soap, but scientists are not yet sure if
of our variety make us fear and hate their use is harmless to man.
each other ? (A) S Q R P (B) Q S R P
S : How are we going to react? (C) S Q P R (D) Q P R S

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63. 1 : Our house is high up on the Yorkshire 66. 1 : Society in every country shapes itself
coast, and close to the sea. out of its own initiative.
P : One is called the North split and one the P : No one can or ought to do this for them.
South. Q: Our part of duty lies in imparting true
Q: The sand hills here run down to the sea, education to all men and women in
and end in two stretches of rock, society.
sticking out opposite each other. R : Woman must be put in a position to
R : This one leads through a dark solve their own problems in their own
plantation of fir-trees, and brings you out way.
between low cliffs to the loneliest and S : It will not be then necessary to pull
ugliest little bay on all our coast. down or set up anything in society by
S: There are beautiful walls all around us coercion.
in every direction except one. 6 : And our Indian women are as capable
6 : Between the two, shifting backwards of doing it as any in the world.
and forwards at certain seasons of the (A) S R Q P (B) Q R S P
year, lies the most horrible quicksand (C) Q S R P (D) S R P Q
on the shores of Yorkshire. 67. 1 : Many people believe that it is cruel to
(A) S Q R P (B) Q S P R make use of animals for laboratory
(C) Q P S R (D) S R Q P studies,
64. 1 : Unhappiness and discontent spring not P : They point out that animals too have
only from poverty. nervous systems like us and can feel
P : Man is a strange creature, fundamentally pain.
different from other animals. Q : These people, who have formed the Anti-
Q : If they are undeveloped and unsatisfied, vivisection Society, have been pleading
he may have all the comforts of the for a more humane treatment of
wealth, but will still feel that life is not animals by scientists.
worthwhile. R : Monkeys, rabbits, mice and other
R : He has far horizons, invariable hopes, mammals are used in large numbers
spiritual powers. by scientists and many of them are
S : What is missing in our age is the soul, made to suffer diseases artificially
there is nothing wrong with the body. produced in them.
6 : We suffer from sickness of spirit and S : We can avoid such cruelty to animals if
hence we should discover our roots in we use alternative methods such as
the eternal. tissue culture, gas chromatography and
(A) P R Q S (B) S P R Q chemical techniques.
(D) S P Q R (D) P R S Q 6 : It is in view of these facts that the
65. 1 : Before we left Bareilly jail, a little incident Government of India has banned the
took place which moved me then and is export of monkeys to America.
yet fresh in my memory. (A) Q P R S (B) P R Q S
P : He told me the packet contained old (C) QR S P (D) P S Q R
German illustrated magazines. 68. 1 : A spiders web, after a shower of rain, is
Q: The Superintendent of Police of Bareilly, a very beautiful thing.
an Englishman, was present there, and P : This explains partly why spiders are
as I got into the car, he handed to me thoroughly disliked.
rather shyly a packet. Q : But no poet has ever sung of the beauty
R : I had never met him before, nor have I of the spiders, for most spiders are not
seen him since, and I do not even know beautiful
his name. R : On the contrary, most of them are rather
S : He said that he had heard that I was unattractive, if not ugly !
learning German and so he had bought S : Poets have sung about the beauty of the
these magazines for me. spiders webs, comparing the water drops
6 : This spontaneous act of courtesy and on them to ropes of pearls.
the kindly thought that prompted it 6 : They are also feared because their bites
touched me and I felt very grateful to may have unpleasant effects, like a rash
him. on the skin.
(A) R Q R S (B) Q P S R (A) S P Q R (B) Q S R P
(C) Q P R S (D) R Q S P (C) Q R S P (D) S Q R P

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69. 1 : We are what our thoughts have made 78. (A) abuses (B) ceremonies
us. (C) function (D) obligations
P : And so take care of what you think. 79. (A) allowed (B) approved
Every mans character is determined by (C) tolerated (D) resisted
the sum total of these impressions. 80. (A) opinion (B) habit
R : Every work we do, every thought that we (C) society (D) custom
think, leaves an impression on the 81. (A) fairly (B) very
mind stuff. (C) otherwise (D) somewhat
S : Thoughts live, they travel far. 82. (A) stupefied (B) sanctified
6 : If good impressions prevail, the (C) subsidized (D) substantiated
character becomes good, if bad, it 83. (A) discoveries (B) devices
become bad. (C) apparatus (D) machines
(A) S P R Q (B) R Q S P 84. (A) consider (B) decry
(C) P R S Q (D) R Q P S (C) declare (D) revere
70. 1 : As matter of fact, said the boy modestly, 85. (A) on (B) for
Im a spaceman. (C) in (D) with
P : You cant see it from here Cloze Test - II
Q : From another planet. There was an old penguin, that began to
R : Im a spaceman, he said again. walk slowly towards the sea and Peterkin took it
S : George and Cathy stared at the boy. into his head that he would try to stop it, so he
6 : Cathy gasped, George gave a shout of ran ...86.... it and the sea and...87.... his stick
laughter. ...88.... its face. But ...89.... act proved to be ...90....
(A) E S R Q (B) Q P S R The old bird would not go ...91.... in fact, it would
(C) R Q P S (D) S R Q P not ...92..... to advance, but 93.......with Peterkin
Directions :(71-100) In the following passage, bravely and ......94.... him forward more and more
at certain numbered points, you are given a ...95.... it reached the sea ...96.... Peterkin used
choice of words marked as (A), (B), (C)and (D) his stick, he could have ...97.... killed it, no doubt;
Choose the best suited word out of these four : but ...98.... he had no wish to do so cruel an act
Cloze Test- I ...99.... out of sport, he ...100.... the bird escape.
Our scientific spirit must be shocked not 86. (A) after (B) between
only by the ...71....of fabulous...72...and (C) for (D) before
...73...poverty, but also by those of intense 87. (A) lifted (B) raised
holiness and ...74...superstition. In our relations (C) waved (D) lowered
with one another, we have...75...to apply 88. (A) over (B) in
scientific and social wisdom. The failure is ...76... (C) on (D) behind
large... 77...our society. Some social...78...like 89. (A) its (B) that
untouchability are...79...simply because the (C) this (D) these
spirit in us is oppressed by the force of 90. (A) determined (B) crazy
...80...These are practised by...81...kindly (C) foolish (D) wise
persons, who have ceased to feel and whose 91. (A) back (B) on
understanding is ...82...any tradition. There are (C) forth (D) around
millions in our country today who use scientific 92. (A) stop (B) stay
...83....and yet...84...superstition as mystical (C) cease (D) walk
revelation and adhere to absured social customs 93. (A) battled (B) struggled
...85...the name of tradition. (C) threatenec (D) attacked
71. (A) phenomenon (B) contrasts 94. (A) pushed (B) forced
(C) existence (D) comparison (C) drove (D) chase
72. (A) property (B) prosperity 95. (A) till (B) until
(C) resources (D) wealth (C) when (D) unless
73. (A) common (B) rampant 96. (A) Were (B) Had
(C) grovelling (D) growing (C) Would (D) before
74. (A) religious (B) blind 97. (A) easily (B) instantly
(C) popular (D) prevailing (C) certainly (D) before
75. (A) attempted (B) refused 98. (A) if (B) as
(C) succeeded (D) failed (C) though (D) before
76. (A) writ (B) written 99. (A) only (B) simply
(C) wrought (D) wrapped (C) merely (D) however
77. (A) in (B) on 100. (A) made (B) let
(C) among (D) for (C) allowed (D) prevented

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Directions In [Q. No. 101 to 105] questions, sen- Direction : (111-145 )Read the following
tences are given with blanks to befilled in with passages carefully and answer the questions
appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are sug- given below them.
gested for each question. Choose the correct
PASSAGE - 1
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
marking the appropriate option in the Answer Many people believe that science and
Sheet. religion are contrary to each other. But this
101. Only when_____failed, the police resorted notion is wrong. As a matter of fact, both are
to_____ complementary to each other. The aim of both
(A) efforts, power these institutions is to explain different aspects
(B) arrests, imprisonment of life, universe and human existence. There is
(C) persuasions, force no doubt that the methods of science and religion
(D) power, punishment are different. The method of science is
102. Though he is reputed for his technical_____, observation, experimentation and experience.
his books were sadly_____of the works of Science takes its recourse to progressive march
others as he lacked originality.
towards perfection, the rules of religion are faith,
(A) advice, unconscious
intuition and spoken word of the enlightened, in
(B) skill, independent
(C) knowledge, ignorant general, while science is inclined towards reason
(D) expertise, derivative and rationality, spiritualism is the essence of
103. We cannot_____such a/an_____act of religion.
violence. In earlier times when man appeared on earth,
(A) tolerate, insipid he was over-awed at the sight of violent and
(B) consider, important powerful aspects of nature. In certain cases, the
(C) commit, magnificent usefulness of different natural objects of nature
(D) pardon, egregious overwhelmed man. Thus began the worship of
104. It is indeed_____that fifty years after forces of nature-fire, the sun, the rivers, the
independence, we have failed to_____ a
rocks, the trees, the snakes, etc. The holy
suitable education or examination system.
scriptures were written by those who had
(A) bad, produce
developed harmony between external nature and
(B) improper, create
(C) sad, evolve their inner self. Their object was to ennoble,
(D) objectionable, present elevate and liberate the human spirit and mind.
105. It is_____for every tax payer to_____the tax But the priestly class took upon itself the
returns to the Income Tax Department. monopoly of scriptural knowledge and
(A) necessary, lodge interpretation to its own advantage. Thus the
(B) binding, pay entire human race was in chains. Truth was
(C) obligatory, submit flouted and progressive, liberal and truthful ideas
(D) possible, remit or ideas expressing doubt and skepticism were
Directions [Q. No. 106 to 110]: Choose the word suppressed and their holders punished. It was in
opposite in meaning to the given word and these trying circumstances the science emerged
mark it in the Answer-Sheet. as a saviour of mankind. But its path was not
106. KINDRED smooth and safe. The scientists and free thinkers
(A) Family (B) Industrial
were tortured. This was the fate of Copernicus,
(B) Sharp (D) Stranger
Galileo, Bruno and others. But, by and by science
107. KOOK
gained ground.
(A) Peculiar (B) Foolish
(C) Sane (D) Illiterate 111. Why does, according to the passage, man
108. LICENTIOUS worship the force of nature?
(A) Libertine (B) Restrained (A) The holy scriptures advocate the
(C) Aggravated (D) Oppressive worship of forces of nature
109. LIGHT-HEADED
(A) Cumbersome (B) Expensive (B) The worship elevates and liberates the
(C) Profligate (D) Serious human spirit and mind.
110. LIMBER (C) The worship makes man believe in
(A) Flexible (B) Expensive faith and intuition.
(B) Unbending (D) Pliable (D) None of these
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112. Which of the following statements is true 119. What was the object of the authors of the
in the context of the passage? holy scriptures?
(A) Science and religion are not (A) To teach man the methods of
antagonistic to each other. worshipping nature.
(B) Science encourages worshipping of (B) To advocate the progressive and liberal
nature. ideas.
(C) Religion is essential for external peace (C) To educate and raise the human spirit
and harmony and mind.
(D) Religion was replaced by scientific (D) To develop harmony between external
principles. nature and their inner self.
113. According to the passage science and 120. Choose the word which is most opposite in
religion both: meaning of the word enlightened as used
(A) Rely on the spoken word of the in the passage:
enlightened. (A) Uninformed (B) Derogatory
(B) Emerged out of the fear of man. (C) Downtrodden (D) Educated
(C) Employ different methods of enquiry. PASSAGE - 2
(D) Work at the cross-purpose of each other In modern time, Abraham Lincoln stands
114. Why is it said in the passage that, science as the model of a compassionate statesman. He
emerged as a saviour of mankind? showed this quality not only in striving for the
(A) Many great thinkers contributed to the emancipation of the American blacks but in the
progress of science. dignity with which he conducted the American
(B) Science takes recourse to progressive Civil War.
march towards perfection. Lincoln did not fancy himself as a liberator.
(C) Science is inclined towards reason and He thought it would be better for all if
rationality emancipation was a gradual process spread over
(D) Man was bound in chains by religious many years. He proposed compensation for slave-
orthodoxy owners in US, grants for the rehabilitation of
115. Which of the following statements is not blacks freed from colonisation as they called it.
true in the context of the passage? But fate was to deem otherwise. The haste with
(A) Man worship the forces of nature. which the South wanted to break away from the
(B) Methods of science and religion are Union with the North, compelled him to move
different. faster than he expected, perhaps more than most
(C) Regimental religion got degenerated men of his time he had thought through the issue
into orthodoxy. of slavery. We must free the slaves, he said, or
(D) Galileo and Bruno were disciples of be ourselves subdued. Before reading the first
Copernicus. draft of the proclamation of emancipation, he told
116. Choose the word which is most nearly the his colleagues. In giving freedom to the slaves,
same in meaning as the word flouted as we assure freedom to the free.
used in the passage: On September 22, 1862 Lincoln set his
(A) Mocked (B) Nourished hand on the Proclamation of Emancipation
(C) Expressed (D) Concealed declaring that on the first day of January 1863,
117. According to the passage science and all persons held as slaves within any state shall
religion: be then, and forever free.
(A) are contrary to each other Lincolns revolution for slavery left him without
(B) have the same origin any moral indignation or passion against the
(C) are supportive of each other slave-owners. The guilt of the slave-owners, he
(D) have the same aim of controlling felt, should be shared by the whole country the
universe North and the South, for it seemed to him that
118. According to the passage, at the present everyone in the nation was an accomplice in
juncture, there is a need to: perpetuating that system. To have whipped up
(A) encourage spiritualism as much as any hatred against slave-owners would, to him,
possible. have been an act of malice.
(B) teach people to worship the forces of I shall do nothing in malice, he wrote, what I
nature. deal with is too vast for malicious dealing. As
(C) explain to the people different aspects the Civil War was coming to a successful
of life and universe. conclusion, a Northerner demanded of Lincoln :
(D) judiciously mix the principles of science Mr. President, how are you going to treat the
and true spirit of religion. Southerners when the war is over? Lincoln

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replied : As if they never went to war ? statesman.
When the news came of the Victory of the 126. The author of the passage seems to be
Northern against the Confederate forces, (A) a staunch and biased critic of Abraham
someone suggested that the head of the Lincoln.
confederation Administration, Jefferson Davies, (B) an advocate of the system of slavery.
really ought to be hanged. Judge not, that ye be (C) Impressed with Lincoln's good qualities
not judged, Lincoln replied, as to the demand for (D) indifferent to Lincolns remarkable.
the prosecution of rebels, Lincoln replied : We achievements impressed with Lincolns
must extinguish our resentments if we expect good qualities.
harmony and union. This was his last recorded 127. According to Lincoln, the culprits of the
utterance. system of slavery were:
121. The sentence: In giving freedom to the (A) the slave-owners alone.
slave ....... free (last sentence of para 2) (B) the slaves alone.
means : (C) both the slaves and the slave-owners.
(A) by freeing slaves, we are honouring the (C) all the people in the country
concept of freedom. 128. Which of the following statements is TRUE
(B) by freeing slaves, we are safeguarding in the context of the passage?
our own interests. (A) Lincoln hated the demand of hanging
(C) if we give freedom to the slaves, they Jefferson Davies
well serve us better. (B) Lincoln turned down the demand of the
(D) if we do not give freedom to the slaves, prosecution of rebels
they will free themselves. (C) Lincoln wondered how mere
122. What came in Lincolns way of carrying out compassion could lead to harmony
emancipation as a gradual process? (D) The Civil War was fought by the
(A) The haste of the South to break away Northerners and Southerners against
from the Union with the North. the enemies
(B) The inadequate compensation given to 129. Lincoln didnt have any hatred for the slave-
slave-owners. owners because
(C) His own over-enthusiasm to complete (A) they were in a vast majority.
the process fast. (B) they all belonged to upper caste.
(D) His proposition to give grant for the (C) they would have treated him with
rehabilitation of slaves. malice.
123. Which of the following makes Abraham (D) None of these
Lincoln a compassionate Statesman? 130. Lincolns reply to the Northerners question
(A) His hesitation in striving for regarding the treatment to Southerners
emancipation of American blacks. proves that:
(B) His indifference in conducting the (A) the Southerners were wicked in their
American Civil War . dealings.
(C) His efforts to force out the American (B) Lincoln did not have revengeful attitude
blacks from slavery. towards the Southerners.
(D) His efforts to conclude the American (C) the Northerners were in favour of the
Civil War without dignity. Southerners.
124. The term colonisation as used in passage (D) Lincoln did not like the Southerners
means : act of breaking away from the Union
(A) making separate dwelling arrangements with the North.
for stave-owners . PASSASGE - 3
(B) rehabilitation arrangements made for Are the 1980s and 1990s the era of colour?
slave-owners. According to some people, they are. Now you can
(C) efforts made by American blacks to free buy radios and electric fans in lavender and pink.
themselves. Restaurants have an emphasis on flowers and
(D) handing over slaves to the slave-owners colorful plates. Cars are coming out in pink and
125. The incidents in the passage prove that aqua. Even bathroom fixtures are being made in
Lincoln was honeydew and blond. Part of the importance of
(A) not a firm administrator. the colour of an object is that the colour affects
(B) afraid of the majority of slaves. the way one feels about it. You want a vacuum
(C) unduly concerned for the safety of the cleaner to look light and easy, which is why it
rebels. may be coloured in pastels and light colors. But
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you want to look powerful. You would never find a as necessary as the gate. The postman does not
lawn mower in pink, but red would be fine. Not make anything ..... The policeman does not make
very long ago, sheets were always white and anything.....The doctor makes pills sometimes;
refrigerators commonly came in colours like old but that is not his real business, which is to tell
gold avocado green and coppertone. Now those you when you ought to take pills, and what pills
are thought of as old-fashioned. Popular colours to take, unless indeed he has the good sense to
change because fashion influences everything. tell you not to take them at all, and you have the
In fact, new colours often spring from the fashion good sense to believe him, when he is giving you
industry. Its a lot cheaper to make a blouse or good advice instead of bad. The lawyer does not
skirt than a sofa. After people get used to seeing make anything substantial.....They are all in
new colours on clothing or towels, they are ready service.
to accept those colours in carpeting, refrigerators, 136. Thoughtless people think a brick maker
or cars. Colour-analysis consultants have been more of a producer than a clergyman
very successful in recent years. People want to because :
choose the most flattering colours for make up (A) a clergyman is an idler
and clothing. Some car designers are even saying (B) a brick maker produces something solid
that people may begin buying cars of the colour which he can keep with him till he gets
that goes with their skin colour. This sounds too its price.
extreme. Its hard to believe that people are that (C) a brick maker, being physically
impressionable. stronger than a clergyman, can
131. The main subject of the passage is : naturally produce more.
(A) Popular colours today. (D) he cannot understand the philosophical
(B) Colour consultants. lectures of the clergyman.
(C) The influence of colour. 137. According to the author of the passage, a
(D) Colours that flatter people. large number of persons :
132. The word era in line 1 could best be (A) are producing material things.
replaced by which of the following words: (B) are altering the things that nature
(A) Season (B) Age produces.
(C) Epic (D) Generation (C) are doing nothing in particular.
133. According to the author which of the (D) offer services.
following is not popular now? 138. The writer thinks that:
(A) Coppertone. (A) both the doctor and the patient are
(B) Colourful cars. sensible when one makes pills and the
(C) Pastels. other buys them.
(D) Colourful bathroom fixtures. (B) the doctor is sensible and the patient
134. According to the author, why would red be a is insensible.
good colour for a lawn mower ? (C) the doctor is insensible and the patient
(A) Because it is strong. is insensible.
(B) Because it is cheap. (D) both the doctor and the patient make
(C) Because it is light. sense when one offers and the other
(D) Because it is pastel. receives a service.
135. In this passage, which of the following are 139. The writers description of the doctors
not used as names for colours : business :
(A) fruit (B) Hair colour (A) strengthens the main argument of the
(C) Minerals (D) Drinks passage because the doctors business
PASSAGE - 4 is to make pills.
A great deal of the worlds work is neither (B) is irrelevant to the main argument of
producing material things nor altering the things the passage.
that nature produces, but doing services of one (C) weakens the main argument of the
sort or another. passage.
Thoughtless people are apt to think a brick (D) illustrates the difference between
maker more of a producer than a clergyman. producing something, and offering a
When a village carpenter makes a gate to keep service.
cattle out of a field of wheat, he has something PASSAGE -5
solid in his hand which he can claim for his own The conservative is not an extreme
until the farmer pays him for it. But when a individualist. He may be willing to concede
village boy makes a noise to keep the birds off, numerous arguments of the unqualified
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of the individual is not surpassed by that of any individualist.
man. Yet he cannot agree to the full implications (D) None of the above
of individualism, which is based, so he thinks, 145. Which of the following could be an
on an incorrect appraisal of man, society, history, appropriate title for the passage?
and government. In his own way, the individualist (A) Anarchy and Freedom.
is as much a perfectionist as the socialist, and (B) Progress and the Conservation.
with perfectionism, the conservative can have (C) A Conservative Apology.
no truck . (D) The Conservative Stand.
In particular, the conservative refuses to go all Directions (146-150): Out of the four
the way with economic individualism. His alternatives, choose the one which expresses
distrust of unfettered man, his recognition to the right meaning of the given word and
blacken the appropriate rectangle in the
groups, his sense of the complexity of the social
Answer Sheet.
process, his recognition of the real services that 146.DUBIOUS
government can perform; all these sentiments (A) Doubtful (B) Disputable
make it impossible for him to subscribe to the (C) Duplicate (D) Dangerous
dogmas and shibboleths of economic 147.FLABBERGASTED
individualism; like-laissez-faire, the negative (A) Scaled (B) Embarrassed
state, enlightened self-interest, the law of supply (C) Dumbfounded (D) Humiliated
and demand, the profit motive. The conservative 148.EVANESCENT
may occasionally have kind word for each of these (A) Short-lived (B) Immeasurable
notions, but he is careful to qualify his support (C) Prolonged (D) Perpetual
by stating other, more important social truths. 149.MINISCULE
For example, he does not for a moment deny the (A) Authentic (B) Legitimate
prominence of the profit motive, but he insists (C) Reliable (D) Minute
that it be recognized for the selfish thing it is 150.LIBERTINE
and be kept within reasonable, socially imposed (A) Indecent (B) Incorrigible
limits. (C) Ridiculous (D) Intolerable
Direction (151155): In these questions,
140. The conservative is :
groups of four words are given. In each group,
(A) a perfectionist (B) an Economist one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly
(C) a socialist (D) none of above spelt word and indica te your correct sequence.
141. The conservative is against Economic 151.(A) Lapped (B) Murmurred
Individualism for all the following reasons (C) Deterred (D) Worshipped
except: 152.(A) Sergent (B) Silhouette
(A) he does not trust free men. (C) Session (D) Somnambulist
(B) he believes in the authority of the 153.(A) Facade (B) Inept
government. (C) Quotation (D) Pursuasive
(C) he believes in groups. 154.(A) Demeanour (B) Deodorize
(D) he feels that social processes are (C) Dcmonstretor (D) Demoralize
important. 155.(A) Courageous (B) Outrageous
142. The author mentions all the following (C) Languoreous (D) Spacious
catchwords of economic individualism Directions: (156 to 175) the sentences have
except: been given in active/passive voice. From the
(A) free trade given alternatives, choose the one which best
(B) the profit motive expresses the given sentence in passive/active
(C) balance of trade voice and mark it in the Answer-Sheet.
(D) the negative state 156. You must switch off the electricity supply
143. Which of the following words can replace the while changing the fuse.
underlined word truck : (A) The electricity supply must be switch
(A) dealing (B) Bargain off while the fuse is being changed.
(C) debate (D) transport (B) The electricity supply must be switched
144. Which of the following statements is true? off while the fuse is changed.
(A) The socialist and the individualist tend (C) The electricity supply must be switched
to be broadly similar in their views. off while the fuse being changed.
(B) The conservative believes that profit (D) The electricity supply must switched
motive originates in selfishness.
off while the fuse is being changed.
(C) The conservative is also an extreme
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157. The Government is spending too much (B) I ill never forget your kindness.
money on Pulse Polio. (C) I will never forgot your kindness.
(A) Too much money is spent by the (D) I will never forget your kind.
Government on Pulse Polio. 163. Let not the poor be insulted.
(B) Too much money is being spent by the (A) Do insult the poor.
Government on Pulse Polio. (B) Do not insult the poor.
(C) Too much money is spend by the (C) You are ordered not to insult the poor.
Government on Pulse Polio. (D) You are expected not to insult the poor.
(D) Too much money is been spent by the 164. We were shocked at the news of his
Government on Pulse Polio. untimely demise.
158. In the sixteenth century they could make (A) The news of his untimely demise shocks
history by building monuments. us.
(A) In the sixteenth century history can be (B) The news of his untimely demise
made by building monuments. shocked us.
(B) In the sixteenth century history could (C) The news of his untimely demise has
have been made by building shocked us.
monuments. (D) The news of his untimely demise has
(C) In the sixteenth century history could been shocked us.
be maded by building monuments. 165. God helps those who help themselves.
(D) In the sixteenth century history could (A) Those who help themselves are helped
be made by building monuments. by God.
159. It surprised me to hear that you had been (B) Those who helps themselves are helped
robbed. by God.
(A) I surprised to hear that someone has (C) Those who help themselves were helped
robbed you. by God.
(B) I was surprised to hear that someone (D) Those who help themselves are helping
had robbed you. God.
(C) I was surprised to hear that you robbed . 166. Those who live in glass houses should not
(D) I was surprised to hear that someone throw stones at others.
has been robbed . (A) Stones should not be thrown at others
160. Anger provokes many people to take hasty by those who live in glass houses.
decisions which they later regret very (B) Stones should be not thrown at others
much. by those who live in glass houses.
(A) Many people provoked by anger to take (C) Stones should not be thrown at others
hasty decisions which they later regret very by those who lives in glass houses.
much. (D) Stones should not be thrown at others
(B) Many people are provoked by anger to by those who lived in glass houses.
take hasty decisions which they later 167. It is time to say our prayers.
regretted very much. (A) It is time for our prayers to be said.
(C) Many people are provoked by anger to (B) It was time for our prayers to be said.
take hasty decisions which they have later (C) It is time for our prayers to said.
regretted very much. (D) It is time for our prayers to be told.
(D) Many people are provoked by anger to 168. The criminal has been shot down .
take hasty decisions which they later (A) The police has shot down the criminal .
regret very much. (B) The police have shot down the criminal
161. Has someone made necessary arrangements (C) The police shoot down the criminal.
for your stay? (D) The police shoot down the criminal .
(A) Have necessary arrangements been 169. I know all the respectable people of this
made for your stay? town.
(B) Has necessary arrangements been (A) All the respectable people of this town
made for your stay? are known by me.
(C) Have been necessary arrangements (B) All the respectable people of this town
made for your stay? is known by me.
(D) Have necessary arrangement being (C) All the respectable people of this town
made for your stay? are been known by me.
162. Your kindness will never be forgotten by me. (D) All the respectable people of this town
(A) I will never forget your kindness. are known to me.

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170. Everyone worships the rising sun. (C) The main skills that we are seeking to
(A) The rising sun is being worshipped by be developed include analysing,
everyone. interpreting and evaluating ideas
(B) The rising sun was worshipped by (D) The main skills include analysing,
everyone. interpreting and evaluating ideas which
(C) The rising sun is worship by everyone. are sought by us to develop
(D) The rising sun is worshipped by 178.Who can question Gandhis integrity?
(A) By whom Gandhis integrity can be
everyone.
questioned?
171. He is being rewarded by the Central as well
(B) By whom can Gandhis integrity be
as the State Governments. questioned?
(A) The Central as well as the State (C) Gandhis integrity can be questioned by
Governments was rewarding him. whom?
(B) The Central as well as the State (D) Who could have questioned Gandhis
Governments were rewarding him. integrity?
(C) The Central as well as the State 179.He presented me a bouquet on my birthday.
Governments is rewarding him. (A) A bouquet is presented to me on my
(D) The Central as well as the State birthday by him.
Governments are rewarding him. (B) I was presented on my birthday a bouquet
172. He is blamed by his wife and not by his by him.
parents. (C) I was presented a bouquet on my birthday
(A) His wife and not his parents blames him. by him.
(B) His wife and not his parents blame him. (D) I will be presented a bouquet on my
(C) His wife and not his parents blamed him. birthday by him.
(D) His wife and not his parents is blaming 180.This material feels rough.
him. (A) This material is felt rough.
(B) This material is rough when it is felt.
173. Loud speakers have been banned by the
(C) This material when felt is rough.
gentry .
(D) This material is rough as felt.
(A) The gentry has banned loud speakers.
Directions :(181-200) A sentence has been
(B) The gentry have banned loud speakers.
given in direct/indirect form. Out of the four
(C) The gentry banned loud speakers. alternatives suggested, select the one which
(D) The gentry ban loud speakers. best expresses the same sentence in indirect/
174. Friend Brutus attacks felled the great direct form.
Ceaser. 181. I shall meet you before I go to Delhi, she
(A) The great Caesar was felled by friend said.
Brutus' attacks. (A) She said that she would meet me before
(B) The great Caesar is felled by friend she went to Delhi.
Brutus' attacks. (B) She said that she would met me before
(C) The great Caesar was fallen by friend she went to Delhi.
Brutus' attacks. (C) She said that she would meet me before
(D) The great Caesar is fallen by friend she had gone to Delhi.
Brutus' attacks. (D) She said that she will meet me before
175. They will lay down their weapons now. she went to Delhi.
(A) Weapons will be lain down bt them . 182. The station master master said to the
(B) Weapons will be laid down bt them . passenger, You are very late. It is one full
(C) Weapons will be lay down bt them . hour since the train left.
(D) Weapons will be lied down bt them . (A) The station master said the passenger
176.We have already done the exercise. that he was very late and added that it
(A) Already, the exercise has been done by us. was one full hour since the train had
(B) The exercise has already been done by us. left.
(C) The exercise had been already done by us. (B) The station master told the passenger
(D) The exercise is already done by us. that he was very late and added that it
177.The main skills we seek to develop include was one full hour since the train had
analysing, interpreting and evaluating ideas. left.
(A) The main skills sought by us to develop (C) The station master told the passenger
include analysing, interpreting and that he was very late . It was one full
evaluating ideas hour since the train had left.
(B) The main skills sought to be developed (D) The station master told the passenger
by us include analysing, interpreting and he was very late and added that it was
evaluating ideas one full hour since the train had left.
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183. What a pleasant surprise! I said to Rahul, 187. Bunty said, Father, I want to go abroad after
I never expected to see you in this city. I have finished my studies.
(A) I said on seeing Rahul that it was a (A) Bunty said that he wants to go abroad
pleasant surprise and I had never after he had finished his studies.
expected to see him in that city. (B) Bunty said that he wanted to go abroad
(B) I exclaimed on seeing Rahul that it was after he had finished his studies.
a pleasant surprise and I had never (C) Bunty said that he wanted to go abroad
expected to see him in that city. after he finished his studies.
(C) I exclaimed on seeing Rahul that it is a (D) Bunty told his father that he wanted to
pleasant surprise and I had never go abroad after he had finished his
expected to see him in that city. studies.
(D) I exclaimed on seeing Rahul that it was 188. Father said to Bunty, Why do you want to
a pleasant surprise and I never expected go abroad when all the good universities are
to see him in that city. available in this country.
184. How steep the path is!, The exhausted (A) Father asked Bunty why he wanted to
traveller said, I am quite tired. go abroad when all the good universities
(A) The exhausted traveller said that the are available in that country.
path was very steep and that he was (B) Father asked Bunty why he wants to go
quite tired. abroad when all the good universities
(B The exhausted traveller exclaimed that are available in that country.
the path is very steep and that he was (C) Father asked Bunty why he wanted to
quite tired. go abroad when all the good universities
(C) The exhausted traveller exclaimed that were available in that country.
the path was very steep and that he is (D) Father asked Bunty why he wanted to
quite tired. went abroad when all the good
(D) The exhausted traveller exclaimed that universities are available in that
the path was very steep and that he was country.
quite tired. 189. Dont go home now He said, Remember,
185. Ram said to Sheela, Do not come here you promised to finish this work today.
again or I shall lodge a complaint against (A) He forbid me to go home then and told
you. me to remember that I promised to
(A) Ram warned Sheela never to come finish that work that day.
there again or he would lodge a (B) He forbade me not to go home then and
complaint against her. told me to remember that I had
(B) Ram told Sheela not to come there again promised to finish that work that day.
or he would lodge a complaint against (C) He told me to not go home then and told
her. me to remember that I had promised to
(C) Ram warned Sheela not to come there finish that work that day.
again or he would lodge a complaint (D) He forbade me to go home then and told
against her. me to remember that I had promised to
(D) Ram warned Sheela not to come there finish that work that day.
again or he should lodge a complaint 190. He said, Be true in whatever you do as
against her. truth always triumphs.
186. The teacher said to the students, In your (A) He adviced us to be true in whatever
life and even in a small act, prove worthy of we do as truth always triumphs.
your Alma Mater. (B) He advised us to be true in whatever
(A) The teacher exhorted the students to we did as truth always triumphed.
prove worthy of their Alma Mater in (C) He advised us be true in whatever we
their life and even in a small act. do as truth always triumphs.
(B) The teacher said the students to prove (D) He said us to be true in whatever we do
worthy of their Alma Mater in their life as truth always triumphs.
and even in a small act. 191. He told us -
(C) The teacher told the students to prove (A) that he enjoyed the movie last night.
worthy of our Alma Mater in their life (B) that he enjoys the movie last night.
and even in a small act. (C) he enjoyed the movie the previous
(D) The teacher adviced the students to night.
prove worthy of their Alma Mater in (D) that he enjoyed the movie the previous
their life and even in a small act. night.

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192. I didnt know- 197. The visitor said, Please take me to the
(A) what he means officer.
(B) what he meant (A) The visitor requested them to take him
(C) what he mean to the officer .
(D) that what he meant (B) The visitor told them to take him to the
193. Wow ! she said, Now that I have passed, I officer.
can get a job. (C) The visitor requested for the officer to
(A) She exclaimed with joy that she can get be taken.
a job then as she had passed. (D) The visitor wanted the officer to take
(B) She exclaimed with joy that she had him there.
passed she could get a job. 198. Dont follow me in the office. She said, I
(C) She exclaimed with joy that she could do not like flatterers.
get a job then as she had passed. (A) She warned him not to follow her in the
(D) She said with joy that she could get a office as she did not liked flatterers.
job then as she had passed. (B) She warned him not to follow her in the
194. The little boy said, I wish it rains hard so office as she does not like flatterers.
that I dont have to go to school. (C) She warned him not to follow her in the
(A) The little boy earnestly wished that it office as she did not like flatterers.
rained hard so that he would not have (D) She told him not to follow her in the
to go to school. office as flatterers are not liked by her.
(B) The little boy wished it rained hard so 199. The visitor said, Where can I keep my
that he will not have to go to school. luggage?
(C) The little boy wished it rained hard so (A) The visitor asked him where he could
that he would not have to go to school. keep his luggage.
(D) The little boy wished it rained hard so (B) The visitor asked him where he can
that he would not go to school. keep his luggage.
195. He said, Long live the good samaritans. (C) The visitor ask him where he could keep
(A) He wished that the good Samaritans his luggage.
may live long. (D) The visitor asked him where could he
(B) He wished that the good Samaritans keep his luggage .
might live long. 200. Dont smoke. She said, I object.
(C) He said that the good Samaritans might (A) She warned him not to smoke as she
live long. objected.
(D) He wished that the good Samaritans (B) She warned him not to smoke as she
might lived long. objects.
196. He said that he worked hard and she played (C) She forbade him not to smoke as she
the whole day. objected.
(A) He said, I worked hard and she played (D) She warned him not to smoked as she
the whole day. objected.
(B) He said, I work hard and she played the
whole day.
(C) He said, I had worked hard and she had
played the whole day.
(D) He told, I worked hard and she played
the whole day.

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