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SLO Cras) oo [Pe ly SSxrighvn / Question sooKwer Soren Subject: LANGUAGE @a/ Code: 44 PAPWR:- IV. Upton 9 et Hehe / ‘Number of Pages in Booklet : 32 SRaar 7 age a en / Number of Questions in Booklet :'150 GENERAL HINDI: Q. 1 to 75 GENERAL ENGLISH : Q. 76 to 150 =A. afeer 000828 wera / Time: 3.008 / Hours INSTRUCTIONS 1. Anower all questions, 2. All questions carry equal marks. 3. Only one answer is to be glven for each question. 4, If more than ene answers are marked, it would be treated as wrong answer 8. Each question has four alternative responses 3 4 merked serfally 85 1, 2, 3, 4 You have to darken | 5 ‘only. one circle oF bub insicating the correct answer of the Answer Sheot using BLUE BALI. POINT PEN, 6. 13 part ot po ‘narl(é) of eacti question vill be deducted for eaen wrong ansvier. (A weéng ‘answer moana en incortect answer of more than ‘one answers for any question. Leaving all {he 6 ‘gite 7 Maximum Marks : 50 fia wh wed oa By | ‘whet te ee ts vin a doar ge a see SL 8 es were 23 Ra He TC AY er aT sent ses wet are Sofie sere PRY oe: 1,2, 3, 4 aifog Roe ren 81 anna ah ate wed ay sh 8 ae ee a or ae oe 9 ate oaks fa Tae eT een Ta fae a HS or er ra ee 8 as Get ea Ph og 3 afew oe EE 1 Ah aes 8 ea a Tee ‘relevant circles of bubbles of any question blank Beare she meet gare a8 amt ae wil not be considered as wrong answer) Je water ep ore ee fl aha a we 7. The candidate ehould ensure that Series Code of | wttndt ws Wife we dt Rage nes-am germ the Question Paper Booklet and Answer Sheet must be same alter opering the envelopes, In case thay aie different, a candidate must obtain another quostion paper of the same sariea. Candidate himself shalt be resgonsibla fer ensuring this. 8, Mobile Phone or any other elactrenio gadget in the ‘examination bail is strictly prohibited. A eandidata found with any of such objectionable material with himiher wit! bo strictly deatt as par rules, 9. Please citrecily fit your lol! Number In 0.4.8, Sheet. 5 manks will be deducted for filing wrong oF incomplete Roll Number, Warning :\l a candidate is found copying or if and unauthorised material [e found in histher possession, FILA. would be ledged against him/her in the Police Staion and he/she would lable to bo prosecuted under Seation 3 of ‘he RLRE. (Prevention of Unfalrmesns) Act, 1982. Commission may also debar hinvher ‘permanently from all fsture examinations of the Commission, ° 4142 ad Gtr ar 8 oF sere wae en BH eH AE fern tat dw Sara 8 fhe ae gt er rere ara oe Ti tere Peet anh tat staf So sre gre¥Pa We et efter wat web sn ala Buf Rath onl 3 ore ah aE alg ara Raed & a Sat Prow am are PemgaTe serie to Bem ara de eae shee. ww Te mT WEL a a ont TT A HES sere 3 rad 0 8 e-TeTL erst: one ah oneal sor eet vem arar Bat ga ae 8 aif ontapa ure wf ond 2, oe ane & fox yore meee wf af wb ae om. &. & (ogfaa era & teu) sitar, 1992 3 Fre 3 Soars amt haha andes sot h aon Fw ant or ‘wre veted & Reale oe aa #1 ob 1s ae Pea asd? Q) & wat & Aa at Q) a ail & aw at 6) tarts ae ht @ 4 age & fe at 2° ‘asi stax or at wfefiede Gy aa + ofr Q@) an + Pra ee Or ee 4 we 2 fea ga FY cecil oe t 7 (ere @_ eevee G), YAret — @ aver Q) 3q LO GB) eT @ & 4A] 2 [ Contd... 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Q) gra ae @) tft arr GB) at aT 4) Prterere oer ome qt & urd ote gad @ oie came oat oe qm Wo wie get () art att QQ) aR-at @B) aie @) we ‘omer va wre Tad eae aT oT ye wa a em 7 CQ) sm art arr wart eat #1 Q) oe wt oH twa Hee @) amet aa om we da F 4) and om we ta tt 4A] u [ Contd... sl 52 53 54 55 ‘sg dae Ft at Peat Agere sha da ee A ae Boa FY free gee Q) War Q) agar (3) tar Frat @ Raat ‘oF wa St se wel fer fae F aghe & Q) wt Rem & er we wsrares fired fire at Q) vt fram fre a @) fen & are at 4) wal a from fart wr aera aren ¥ fea wret Pea orate? Q) Hat wetter & orem 2) ee eer] aIeT GB) Fe wit & ae 4) wa Ga & are orate wr wet firs t - Qos QI GB) ? 5 wa a fremnifiqas ove oneet shee ae & fig a wr from fare waar da B 2 QF ay : @! G) 5 ba (41 4A] 2 1 Contd... S7 58 59 aren at eee a a a ae age e 7 Q war eet Q) wet wes (G) Sei we wHA Te We GEA VerT i G) set afeere srr oe wane at fet | ae at ete & att a aan yet ? 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Q) fit Ghaifa agai, mee art te Q) wet we weal, ah ae a ate QG) Fa Fa, Fe, Ta aH aT 4) a & wa a Peg, ater we the ot 4A} 4 [ Contd... 66 67 68 69 70 ‘opener 2a eet ak ()) Pie a sen @) @) Rani ear Pose @) wi a dala oe at 7 Q) We wert @ @) tare (4) wi a geen aa at 7 Q) ae et ag F Rem 2) GB) FR at @ ‘ont we aig wed’ wr af B+ (Qatar Q) @) xfe éar @ gat aor wale a aT Tal waa: SA aa rf de cr am at eh mea at aa ai aia wo at odin ‘free ferty & fe sage sitet ster Boas es (1) Note of Dissent Q) (3) Note of Sanction 41_A} 15 (4) Note of Negation Note of Réhisal [ Contd... a“ 2 13 4 15 SINE DIE & fire saqaa fet werach B=" () arefors Fa Q) areitre err @) ater om % fry 4) anata ware DEFENDANT get & fq sogat fie oe 8 — (1) gearere (2) Geared @) wafer @) arene fate da A Heremer ger & fie obo A softer wer F — (1) Replacement (2) Plantation G) Restoration (4) Restitution CONTENTION % fg fafa aa Y auger wer & — @) wives Q) wea G) PrRtare 4) Pee wee caagiar & fire waged oftet are & - (1) Agreement (2) Achievement 3) Establishment (4) Acknowledgement 4A] . 16 [ Contd... Choose the grammatically correct and meaningful option from the alternatives provided : 16 7 78 9 80 er 1____“able to use the car unless someone meads the puncture (1) will be (2) shall be G) will not be (4) will not have been If | _______ the Principal, 1 would change the process of teaching. a) is are G) was (4) were As soon as he —________ the poem he sat down. (1) bad recited (2) has recited GB) recited (4) will recite Neither praise nor blame —______ to affect. her. (1) is seem (2) was seem G) seem (4) seems 1 ______ the train shunting in the yard all night everyday. (1) will be hearing (2) hear G) am hearing 4) was hearing 4A] 17 [ Contd... 81 82 ive any statement until he ens (1) does see (2) had seen we ne (@) did seen a) had saw The child as well as his parents disappeared suddenly. () were @) are (3) have @) bas If] to Mumbai, 1 will visit my friends (went Q) go @) will go (am going He usually ________ his. promises. (1) keep (2) keeps 3) is keeping (4) was kept Did he the work that was given to him ? (1) had finished @) finishing 3) finished (4) finish 4A] 18 { Contd... 86 87 88 89 90 4A] 19 [ Conta. AS soon as he —_____ any money he —______ it. (1) earns; spends (2) was eaming; spending 3) spending; earning (4) was spending, eaming He _.____ for her since the morning. (1) waited (2) waiting ) has been waiting (4) be waiting Why there yesterday ? (1) you went Q) did go .@) did you go (4) did you went 1 ____ very cold lately but it is just beginning to get warmer. ()_ is being @) being 3) had been (@) has been He spoke for two hours but the audience _______ not tired. Q) was @ did @) are (4) would 91 Were there _____ girls at the fair 7 (1) much 2) more G) many @) the few 92 I cannot forget _______ kindness with which he treated me. aoa @ an @)_ less (4) the 93 ______ one hundred horse- power tractor can do the work of @ large number of horses. aoa @) an @) zero article 4) the 94 There has been _______ criticism of the Government's policies. (1) any @) few @) much (@) most 95 What kind of _________ man is he ? oa @) any G) an (4) the 4A] 20 [ Contd... 96 97 98 99 Mr. Ghosh is Qa @) the 1 don't think she can walk (1) more @) any ‘Twelve inches make zero article a) @) the honour to the teaching profession. @) an @ zero article further. . @) very 4) itl —_—___.. foot. @) an @ a Please read the ________ page of the book: (1) latest 3) latter T have already met these a) @) those 4LA] last Q 4) Tater person. @) this (4) what pr (Contd... 101 The soaring prices of eatables has made it difficult. to make both ends meet. "To make both ends meet" means eevee (1) to exceed the limits of one's income (2) to spend above one's income (3) to live within one's income (4) to save money 102 "To lead a cat and dog life" means = (1) to be always quarrelling (2) to live like a cat (3) to live like a dog 103 You cannot always (1) go on @) go from 104. His vices have (1) brought about G) brought with 105. His master Q) called upon 3) called for 4A] (4) to live like a cat and a dog appearances. Q) go with (4) go by his, downfall (2) brought around (4) brought by an explanation, (2) called at (4) Galled about 22 [ Contd... ah 106 Life has its (1) ups and downs Q) 3) up with » (ay 107 "Up to the mark" means : (1) in the same level @) @) influential @ 108 "Need of the ‘hour means : (1) timely help @ (3) hourly requirement @ 109 “Through thick and thin" means ; (1) through dease forests» (2) G) at night and in the day (4) NO “To come to light" meaits : (1) to illuminate Q) @B) to show hidden power - (4) 4A] 23 up.and about togettier with ~ quite satistactory in tune with requirement of a given time future decisions loosing and gaining weight through good times and bad to reveal to begin the day Ww 12 13 m4 us 4A] 24 ue ee "To come to terms" means : ba (1) te take revenge (2) to termifiate-an agreément (3) to make an agreement (4) _ to prepare a constitution “An open question" is, (1) a question put to all (2) a permanent problem @) a clearly written statement (4) a question without any agreed answer He ________ in the middle of his speech. (1) break open Q) drake failed (3) break down (4) broke down The High Court _______ the decree of the lower court. (1) set away 2) set aside @) aside set (4) away set He did it on the spur of the moment. “On the spur of the moment" means : (1) on impulse (2) a little later (3) no sooner than (4) in bis office hours 16 a7 ng 120 The passive voice of "I remember them taking me to the Court’. is (1) T remember being taken to the Court by them. 2) I was taken.to the Court by them. G) I remember that they took me to the Court, (4) 1 was being taken to the Court 1 remember ‘The passive sentence for "The Prime Minister was to have made a speech to the Nation." wilt be (1) A speech to the Nation is to made by the Prime Minister. (2) A specch to the Nation was to have been made by the Prime Minister. GB) A speech to the Nation will have made by the Prime Minister, @)_A speech to the Nation shall have been made by the Prime Minister, The active sentence for "A high salary will be offered to a really suitable applicant’’ will be (1) We shall offer a high salary to a really suitable applicant @ A really suitable applicant will be offered @ high salary. (3) We shall have offered high salary to a really suitable applicant. (4) We may offer high salary to a really suitable applicant. The active of "Let the child be brought in’ will be : (1) The child should be brought in (2) Bring in the child G) Let us bring the child (4) Let us brought the child in The passive of "We have not heard of this decision." is (1): This decision has not been heard of (by’ us), (2) This decision is not known to us. @) We are unaware of this decision. (4) This decision is not heard of (by us). 4LAl 25 [ Contd... i 124 122 123 124 125 He left in a taxi he got the news. = Ge ‘ (1) No sooner @) Soon (3) As soon as (4) No sooner than ‘The regulations are very precise and very detailed. (1) neither : 2). either @) both (4) nor is he handsome, he is also brilliant. (And; only (2) not only; but 3) but; not only (4) not only; but also “Flor silence proves her guilt’ Choose the correct sentence with a "that" clause to change the above sentence into a complex sentence, () Her silence proves that her is guilty. coe . (2) Her silence proves that she is guilty. G) Her silence proves that she is guilt. (4) Her silence proves her guilty. it is only a week since you joinéd, you have learnt a lot. (1) Considering that (2) Nevertheless 8) Moreover @® As mich as 4. Al 26 { Contd... 126 This is the person ______ I was talking about. 127 128 29 130 0) Whose 2) Whom att @) Who (4) Which he will come or not is a big question, () When @) Whether G) Weather (4) Whenever he was very tired, he continued to sit up to finish the work. (Whenever Q) Although @) However 4) Obviously he is mad or he pretends to be. (2) either (2) neither @) else (4) though He is diligent, _______ he wilt succeed. (1) Although 2) Therefore G) Yet 4) Still 4A] 27 [ Contd... 131 132 133 134 135 ‘The policeman said to the stranger, "Please keep to your left and do not stand in the middle of the road”. Change into indirect speech (3) The policeman requested the stranger that he should keep to bis left and not stand in the middle of the road. (2) The policeman requested the stranger to keep his left and not stand in the middle of the road. (3) The policeman ordered the stranger to keep to his left and not standing in the middle of the road. (4) The policeman requested the stranger to keep his left in the middle of the road. Ram said, "You are mistaken". The indirect narration would be : (1) Ram said to me that he had been mistaken. (2) Ram said that a mistake had been committed (3) Ram said that he was mistaken, (4) Ram said that 1 was mistaken. The teacher said, "The earth moves round the Sun’, The indirect narration would be : (1) The teacher said that the earth moved round the Sun, (2) The teacher said that the earth moves round the Sun. (3) The teacher told that the earth moved round the Sun. (4) The teacher said that the earth is moving round the Sun. She asked me what I was doing next Sunday. The direct narration is : (1) She said, "What are you doing next Sunday 2” (2) She asked, “What I am doing next Sunday 7" (@) She requested, “Are you busy next Sunday ?” (4) She told me, "What T am doing next Sunday 7” ‘He said that he would not have to go. The direct narration will be (1) He said, "I will not have to go" @) He told me, "You will not go" @) He said, "I needn't go”. (4) He said to me that, "You will need to go". 4A] 28 [ Contd... 136 137 138 139 140 you‘mind opening the door ? (Polite request) (1) Should 2) Would @) Could (4) Shall Reference books _________ be taken away from the reading room (Prohibition) (2) must not 2) should not G) will not (4 might not You better take an umbrella. It rain before evening. (Possibility) (1) may @) would @) should must ‘The criminal go out for fear of being recognized by the police, (Reason) (1) used to 2) will not @) dare not 4) can not 1_________ not have heard him properly as it was terribly noisy outside (Probability) (1) should 2) would @) could @) may 4A] 29 [ Contd... 141 When 1 was in Delhi, T (Past condition) go to India Gute every evening. (ly) can @ will @) would (4) may 142 However hard he, tries, he not please everyone. (Concession) (2) should Q) can G) must @) dare [43 _______ I have a copy of the letter issued to my client ? (Request) (1) shall @) dare G) may (4) should 144 The bank closes at 2 but the manager (Remote possibility) allow you to get in. (2) used to 2) should @) might (@) dare to 145 You respect Socal customs. (Obligation) Q) will (2) shalt (3) should (4) may 4A] 30 { Contd... 47 148 149 150 Strong’ probabil ) must @) may Cars (1) shall (3) need ‘They () going to GB) will Ifyou were to start early tomorrow morning, you 6 These tilings. gre fling apr, they ——___ be very ald _@ can (4) used to not be Parked here between 5 to 8 pm, (Obligation) @) wilt 4) be get married soon. (Intention) Q) can (4) need be at your destination“by evening. (Condition) - () shall @ can He (Concession) must @) should ALA] @ will @) would only be ten, but he plays the guitar beautifully. a @) dare to ' @) may 31 [ Contd... 4A] - 32,

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