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PART - A SPOTTING ERRORS Directions : Each item in this section hes a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (@), (0) and (©), Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding. letter i., (2) oF (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (4). 1, Opening his letters, reading them carefully and sending for his clerk, @ ©) he dictated answers with them. No error. © @ He was my school-friend, but becoming a great man, @ &) he has grown proud enough to forget his old friends, No error. © @ 3, Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel laureate and the author of the national anthem, @ ) found Shantiniketan, No error. © @ 4, The art of printing was introduced into England during the reign of Edward IV @ (b) by William Caxton, anative of Kent. No error. © @) 5, From thirty years he devoted himself to public affairs without taking a holiday, @ ©) () No error, @ 6, HfRamesh will be promoted he will get ahigher salary. No error, (@) () @ @ EDF-F-KJU — A 2 8, Ifyou lend Mohan a pen he will lend it to someone else @ ) and never you will get it back, _No error, © @ 9, One ofmost widely spread bad habits is the use of tobacco. No error. @) (b) © @ 40, Agreatpart of Arabia isdesert. No error. @ ©) © @) SYNONYMS Direetions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four words or group of words. Select the option that is mearest in meaning to the underlined word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. 11. Some people complain when they 14. It is terrible for people to dic of encounter a small misfortune in the starvation. course of their thoroughly happy life. shack (@ mn into ©) sake iP eraenay (©) plenty (o)cnist down (@ hunger (d) run with 15. The university has constituted a grievance redressal committee to look into the matter. 12. This world is full of miseries. (@) indifferent love (b) perfect happiness (©) ereat suffering (a) depression (b) complaint (d) moderate sympathies (© abrasion (a) gratefulness 13. A glance at a beautiful object gives us delight 16, Rakesh delivered a slanderous speech. (@) wisdom (a) abusive (b) happiness (b) praiseworthy (©) purity (©) moderate (d) peace (@) inspiring A~ EDE-E-KJU 17 18, 24. 22. 23, Suddenly, the sky was darkened by a gigantic bird. (@). winged (b) small (0) tiny (@) enormous To abolish poverty would be to destroy the soil upon which mankind produces the virtues conducive to higher civiti- zation (@) detest @) eradicate (©) nurture @) assimilate ANTONYMS 19. 20. The Arabs who are not in the cities live in the desert throughout the year, shifting from one oasis to another. (@)_ sandbank (6) mound (©) dune @) spring The various facets of life can be found reflected in a large city. (@)_ several (b) similar (©) valuable (@) singular Directions : Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word followed by four words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word/words and mark your response in your Answer Sheet accordingly. Ramesh is a very dubious character. (a) shady () suspicious (c) trustworthy @) doubtful ‘Do not indulge in unmindful activities, please, (@) vigilant (©) careless (©) stupid (d)_ fatuous He is suffering from a curable disease. (@)_remediable () treatable (©) terminal (@) operable EDF-F-KJU - A 24, 25. 26, He was bom on a very auspicious day, (@)_ propitious (b) fortunate (©) ominous (4) opportune He has deeper hostility towards Mohan, (@) animosity (b) belligerence (©) malice (@) friendship His life is rather monotonous. (a) exciting (b) dreary (©) tedious (@)_ uneventful 21. +28, a. 32, 33. Macbeth is a morally repulsive charac- ter. (a) abominable (b) attractive (©) obnoxious (d) ugly The serene beauty of Kashmir had a soothing effect on his mind. (@) placid (b) pleasing (© tranquil (@) turbulent 29. Life is transient in nature. (@) brief () momentary (©) etemal (@) short-lived 30. Sohan is a vain person. (a) modest (6) arrogant (©) conceited (@ proud IDIOMS AND PHRASES Directions : Given below are some idioms phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate expression. A dark horse (a) 8 black coloured horse (b) @ person who wins a race or competition although no one ‘expected him to (©) @ person who keeps sccrets (@) an ignorant person A show-stopper (@ someone who stops the show (b) someone who organizes the show (©) @ performance that is extremely good @ a fashionable person A jack of all trades (2) someone who has many skills (b) 2 confident and not very serious young man 34, Fight tooth and (©) someone who has hit the jackpot @ a great businessman il (a) to quarrel with someone (©) to attack someone with a lot of force (© to ty hard to prevent something from happening (@ to try very hard to achieve some- thing 35, Fair and square (@) in an honest way (b) in a critical way (© neither yery good nor very bad (@) ina foolish way A- EDE-F-KJU 36. 81 ORDERING OF SENTENCES Directions : In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as SI and $6. The middle four sentences in ‘each have been jumbled up and labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. + We do not know what to do with our knowledge. 86: In the course of time they may rule over us altogether. P : For example, we are unable to manage our machines, Q : We already find it difficult to do without machines. R : Machines should be fed properly and waited upon attentively; otherwise they refuse to work or cause destruction, S : Science has given us superhuman powers, which we do not use properly. ‘The proper sequence should be @ SPRQ ©) PSQR © QRPS @ SRPQ EDF-F-KJU - A 37. $1: The British rule in India has brought about moral, material, cultural and spiritual ruination of this great country. S6: We are not to kill anybody but it is our dharma to sce that the curse of this Government is blotted out. P : I regard this rule as a curse. Q : Sedition has become my religion. R : Ours is 2 non-violent battle. 'S : 1am out to destroy this system of Government. ‘The proper sequence should be (@ SPRQ () PSQR © QRPS @ SRPQ ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE Directions : Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled, These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and 8. Given below each sentence are four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (a). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. 38. the urban local body elections unidentified gunmen and injured another during P Q R shot dead two workers Ss @ QSRP (0) PQSR () SPRQ @ RPSQ of syneretic accomplishments religious contestation and R Ss @ SQPR (bt) PQSR © SQRP @ QPSR 40, the father also inhis quest forjustice by the system feels let down ¥ Q R (2) SQPR () PSRQ © SQRP @ PQRS 7 A- EDF: COMPREHENSIF Directions : In this section you have a passage. After the passage, you will find some items based on the passage. First, read the passage and answer the items based on it. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of tho passage and opinion of the author only. Passage I do not wish to suggest that beceuse we were one nation we had no differences, but it is submitted that our leading men travelled throughout India either on foot or in bullock- carts. They Jeamed one another's languages and there was no aloofness amongst them. ‘What co you think could have been the intention of those farsecing ancestors of ours who established Setubandha (Rameshwar) in the South, Jagannath in the East and Hardwar in the North as places of pilgrimage ? You will admit they were no fools. They knew that worship of God could have been performed just as well at home. They taught us that those whose hearts were aglow with righteousness had the Ganges in their own homes. But they saw that India was one undivided land so made by nature. They, therefore, argued that it must be one nation. Arguing thus, they established holy places in various parts of India, and fired the people with an idea of nationality in a manner unknowa in other parts of the world, And we Indians are one as no two Englishmen arc, Only you and I and others who consider ourselves civilized and superior persons imagine that we are many nations. It was after the advent of railways that we began to believe in distinctions, and you are at liberty now to say that it is through the railways that we are beginning to abolish those distinctions. An opium-eater may argue the advantage of opium-cating from the fact that he began to understand the evil of the opium habit after having eaten it. I would ask you to consider well what I had said on the railways. 41, According to the author, India (a) Because they wanted to push Gy liaemmever teenroanzuttica people to travel to different places (b) has been an aggregate of several nations (2) Because they could observe the underlying unity of the country as (6) has always been one nation along made by nanure with differences (@) became a nation after the British (© Bocas thay ttonwailens tu aaa travelled to these places 42. Why did the great sages of India establish pilgrimages in the different (@)_ Because they wanted people to be comers of the country ? religious everywhere EDF-E-KJU ~ A 8 43. In the passage, the author’s attitude towards the railways is (a) critical (b) sympathetic (©) indifferent (d) apathetic 44, What does the author mean when he says that “whose hearts were aglow with righteousness had the Ganges in their own homes” ? (@) One need not visit the Ganges to take holy bath 4s. (0) The Ganges has been polluted, so one should bath at home (©) One should take a holy dip in the Ganges to purify one’s heart (@) The purity of heart is superior to observance of any ritual ‘The paragraph is written in a (@) dialogic style (b) prescriptive style (©) descriptive style (@)_ analytical style FILL IN THE BLANK Directions : Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and four words or group of words given after the sentence. Select the word or group of words you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. 46. forests prevent erosion. @) Lean @) Dense (©) Sparse @ Tidy 47. Three people were arrested and an illegal arms unit was by the police in a raid. (@) revealed (b) searched (©) discovered @) busted 48. A woman got into the car and (a) drove off (6) broke down 49, 50. (©) rode in @ drove in The lecture was not very interesting. In fact 1 in the middle of it, @) showed off (b) put off (©) dozed off @ plugged off The cops (@)_ suspect (b) afford (©) manage @) administer murder by kin. A~ EDF-F-KJU amt-B 81. Prater aiftesint F @ fer apie sea wet ora ore 2? @ aa (b) Beer (©) Tet (a) R= aT frafatas aifraiit 8 fret ar Stet are eee soa areal sar wet oem sre? (a) Usatety (b) a (0) rrr (d) eRaram wet Fe aH A wh Few frafafaa # & stra wet E 7 (a) 2am (sree) (by riff © vita (d) Wert aferat Prafirtas 4 & fr wa via a dae ware TA wa 2 (a) atateRT (©) eafeferar (©) arte @ tain EDF-F-KJU— A 52. 53. 54. 55. fraffas #8 ater sta, fet uae 4 wafie opie at at frefirr am % 2 @ wt (b) See Ba ar Ae Gre wr Zh) (c) Aaa (a) itefear fare ete) Fe aK rer eat Aafia wee? (@) ver sik fer ver-wensit & Get ag ae A after orae (©) ver she or sare-mrenit ahr an a A feet ae (©) wr ake fer warmest & dor egy cer Has omer at BT (a) Wea & qecda eater fy geet at} gece aia or afer conga & ara att Prafites Ha alah sat agfea eet % 7 (@) wir sat (b) ware oat (©) feta sat (@) oeia sai Ww 8 fart act weer ot firs we tari a7 wat 2? (a) asi-fargat Ft ue ste & (b) WH wa wit F (©) Us aaa oe & (@) We Bwe ae ak Ue sae a eae & 56. 57, 58, PART -B 51. Which one of the following cell organelles does NOT possess nucleic acid 2 (a) Nucleotus (b) Chloroplast (©) Ribosome (@ Plasma Membrane 52. Which one of the following cell organelles does NOT possess its own genetic material encoding proteins ? @)_ Ribosome () Nucleus (©) Mitochondria (@)_ Chloroplast 53. Which one of the following is NOT a component of conducting tissue in plants ? (@) Fibres (b) Tracheids (©) Pericycle (@) Sieve tubes 54. Which one of the following organisms hhas vascular tissues ? (@) Cladophora (0) Penicillium (©) Marsitea @) Anabaena n 55. Which one of the following organisms represents the primary consumer category in an ecosystem ? (@) Caterpillar (b) Crabapple tree (©) Frog (@) Sparrowhawk 56. Spring tides refer to (0) greatest difference in the sea level at high and low tides lowest difference in the sea level at high and low tides (b) no difference in the sea level at high and low tides ©) @) counteraction of gravitational pull of the Sun to that of Moon 57. Which one of the following energy is stored in the links between the afoms ? (a) Nuclear energy (6) Chemical energy (©) Potential encrey (@) Thermal energy $8. The light energy escaping from the Sun can be spread by (a) a shower of rain drops (b) a plane mirror (c) a convex lens (a combination of a convex lens and a concave lens A- EDE-E-KJU 59.uH ta RR fie ee ae oat RIT ST TET HET e (@) Tet fetta sat > aq tt aula sal aft aah = fr ok da 4% esta sats aft auf weet Rift gal > ahh sat 3 rte anf > 9g 8 gota af aft at da F gaha sat areta fate sat afi ast Sag H gota oat > af ate ae i ashe oof eat sat acta Rate oat afta sat 3 aft asf aq ¥ gota sf aR ote BaF oat oot ) © @ 0. verry goof dal (rqgefae diac ad) 4 fer 3 oq 4 Fratton # & ater afta vert wan tet & ? @) ArT () wees (Fares) (©) Bee (a) Pras 61. feafafaa Ht & shrew wafer sromrstes ae & 7 (a) (CH3(CH);9CH0 $03 Na* (©) [CH3(CH,)is-N-(CH3)3]* Br (c) CH3(CH)\6COO” Nat (@) CH,(CH,);gCOO(CH,CH,0), CH,CH,OH EDF-F-KJU - A 12 62. frafefad 4 8 dine ees fat aT WH saree? Oa (bo) we (© te (d) 7 63. Prater 38 stad eng afar we are ofhitinar wet att & 7 (a) Siete (Ca) (b) Sef (K) () *iBrrr (Mg) (a) Sifert (Na) 64. Fratefer HA fee ga A amr wartgitt & ? (@) Mg”, Ar (&) Na*, OF © arya @) Kt, Ne wet (ie) § awe S et F ne 3 Re sqm fier ore @) oxehan sears (>) atte (©) aster (a) arate 65. 59. The correct sequence of energy transfer that occurs when an apple falls to the ‘ground is (@) Gravitational potential energy > heat energy to air > kinetic energy —> heat energy to ground and apple > sound energy (b) Gravitational potential energy — sound energy — kinetic energy > hoat cnergy to air —> heat energy to ground and apple (© Gravitational potential energy kinetic energy —> heat energy to air —> heat energy to ground and apple > sound energy @ Gravitational potential energy kinetic energy —> sound energy > heat energy to air —> heat energy to ground and apple 60. Which one of the following minerals is used es a fucl in nuclear power stations ? (@)_ Bauxite ©) Quartz (©) Feldspar @ Pitchblonde 61. Which one of the following is NOT a synthetic detergent ? (a) CH,(CH,),qCH 0 $03 Na” (b) [CH3(CH2)15-N-(CH3)3]" Br (©) CH3(CH3),¢COO7 Na* (@)_ CH3(CH3))¢COO(CH2CH20),, CH,CH,OH 13 62. Which one of the following is an example of a clean fuel ? (@) Coke (b) Propane (©) Petrol @ Wax 63. Which one of the following metals does NOT react with cold water? (@ Calcium (Ca) () Potassium (K) (©) Magnesium (Mg) (a) Sodium (Na) 64, In which of the following pairs are the ions isoelectronic 7 (@) Mg, Ar (b) Nat, OF © ab, cr @ KYNe 65. Which one of the following is used as a binder in paints ? (a) Titanium dioxide (6) Novolac © Phthalocyanine @ Silicones A-EDF-F-KJU 66. ay Sef .& aiet H frafatr % Fe aren um eet wet & 7 @ ag deft a A soraeair a getter weer Haar & (©) ay deft werdel ae fe wee rere Fe fer Bre ©) ay ae amanda sae freftia Bar & @) ay deft ater A feafeat ar weet Bart ver sa sat, A oat dee afta ser ener fami H sepEaT AT wat, wel fir 8? (@) aE fest (>) ateerrat or (@) We “oarche”” cen Sarina’, yoenfeeitiie: war Breer adie ae wel UT oe #2 (a) areg fear (b) wer anita (©) efor after @® BH efit wet 48 fer eH AL arr fate 2? (a) efets (b) sf © ene (a) fret EDF-F-KJU - A 67. 68. 69. 14 70. Son SA RST wae‘ geTa”? sit fe wa “canta” gat &, sel orf orct & ? (@) ef efter () anater ar of ae (©) seater aT wert (@) Rattrefrat “qual on apm” frat tg #7 (a) wheter aut (b) dae ast (ec) Smardtt asf (aorefedefr) (a) award asf (sftatem) n. “feet orien freer sien’ errr gers ar aga a oT? (@) wed wie (b) site eee ft (©) See fret (@) fife wieT 2. 73, AeA 25, 1857 Ah aTsHAG See Frraferfer 4 8 few fea «x ae fear a1? (a) ferg-afeer Paro (b) ash acre a) ead Bat (c) @rearét anne eTAT @ a gra (RE oN) aT ameter / after 66. Which one of the following is NOT true in reference to Air mass? (@) Air mass forms either in tropical or in polar region (b) Air mass develops on continents as well as over ocean (©) Air mass develops in a cyclonic condition (@) Air mass changes the weather conditions 67. National Water Academy, a centre of excellence in training and capacity building in water resource, is located at (a) New Delhi (©) Kolkata (e) Pune (4) Chennai 68. “Campos” and “Llanos”, Tropical Savanna grasslands are generally found in (@) Australia (®) Central Aftica (©) South America (@ Bast Asia 69. “Viticulture” is a common feature of which one of the following Australian cities ? (@) Adelaide (b) Darwin (©) Hobart @) Brisbane 15 70. “Shamal” warm and dry wind is a “Local” wind found in (a) East Asia (b) West Coast of Attica (©) Sahara of Africa (@) Mesopotamia 71, “inversion of Rainfall” is associated with (@) Orographic rainfall (b) Convectional rainfall (©) Cyclonic rainfall (Tropical) (d) Cyclonic rainfall (Temperate) 72, Who was the author of the book ‘History of British India’ ? (@) Charles Grant (©) John Stuart Mill (©) James Mill (@) William Jones 73, The Azamgarh Proclamation of August 25, 1857 stressed on which one of the following issues ? (@) Hindu-Muslim divide (b) Support to the English Govern ment (©) The retum of the Badshahi (@) The imposition of heavy Jumas (revenue demand) A-~ EDF-E-KJU 74, Fem TERT 7 eT Re ae aie a Get a ze afr ad ae GT Het 2 (a) wie efer @) ais Aa (©) ai arsetet @) até faferrst fre srefa saan aah & ‘afte see’ ft ak art act F wrt wert & faq ‘orang cellar’ or aay fer 7? @) wren ge figeT (b) saree aTATS () We ae eT (@) &. &. &. perrrat ‘sr eifer argh Preafetia 3 8 fa aise frat A oe cae? (a) Sima at are (b) We atest AeA (c) aia eh (a) wed Barret (D*Oyly) 77. fat Parte at Preafates 4a a arafrr a wT B ? (2) ae aga ©) fax aaa © yada or @ welt oF 75. 16. EDE-F-KJU—A 78, 20°C, wa F cat A ae Ort Ea @) 330 mis (b) 800 mis (©) 1500 mis @) 5000 mis ate (arte) ar aes fet A a er a wT 2? @ 25°C (b) 37°C ©) 500°C (a) 1500°C BIT We aR aA Pe» TT AE 1% mar after RB ae stat feat aera A four ar war wrens 172.8, Ws ae a afer eer @R (b) 28 (o) R/4 () RS yo. 81. feet aiftchta ftteee ft anifatty a warn ae denies Regia 2 a) ara asa (bo) PriPrr anfiecita dear (©) sieifra arfichtr feet @) friPrr afta fest 14. 1. 16. ih Which Viceroy had made the observation, “It’s a beautiful world if it wasn't for Gandhi..." 7 (a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Wavell (©) Lord Mountbatten (a) Lord Willingdon Which Indian businessman favoured ‘healthy capitalism’ in helping Gandhiji to work towards a ‘common object’ ? (@) Ghanshyam Das Birla (b) Ambalal Sarabhai (©) Sir Biren Mookerjec (4) T. T. K. Krishnamachari ‘The art picce “In Memoriam” was a creation of which one of the following European painters ? (@) ‘Thomas Jones Barker (b) Joseph Noel Paton (©) Thomas Daniell (@) Charles D'Oyly Which one of the following can charge an insulator ? (a) Current electricity (b) Statie electricity (©) Magnetic field (4) Gravitational field 17 78. At 20°C, the speed of sound in water is 81. approximately (a) 330 mis () 800 mis ©) @) 5000 mis 1500 mis . Which one of the following could be the melting point of iron? @ 25°C (@) 37°C (©) 500°C (@)_ 150°C |. Let us consider a copper wire having radius r and length /. Let its resistance be R. If the radius of another copper wire is 2r and the length is //2 then the resistance of this wire will be @ () 2R (©) Ria (d) RIB Basic scientific principle behind a nuclear reactor is (@)_ Nuclear fusion (>) Controlled nuclear fusion (©) Uncontrolled nuclear fission (@) Controlled nuclear fission A-EDF-F-KJU 82. Ae dh ahh aeftifgsar & fer, Prrafeifecr 48 wien war wet Tee? Fe(S#)+CuSO, (a7) FeSO, (sea) +Cu(Be) @) ae acre 2 () afr & geargq fiers ar et wre wee () te Rt gen 4 aie otfirs afirfreretter og 2 @) Fe afer srrectrer (Xcite) after ar UR TerETT T frafafas 4% & wifi ane ater e? (a) wages at (bo) wrefeai arr ©) Wien set @) Wee . BATRA (N,) afk erfataetiort (0,) aq} qe wes %, YT ee after ax agit } aiaergs Tet aart %, aie (a) attire at oer at & fae wate fh sree eh & (b) Tego & stags sear Ga E (© aftfear gait % an xe & foro af Sea Teas A sraeaHTT aate @) afifrr a4 & fem ag FN, ak 0,8 warfaratita (iefaieta) areal et & EDF-F-KJU ~ A 18 85. wardge wera At ofteea Ft ere frafefian 4 & feat St 8? (a) Aaa aie (b) aread srgrrdie (©) fer ai (@) wie werd 86. CH,0,2H,0 4 aise ara aT qe ore a) 45 b) 63 (©) 90 (a) 126 87. Foafiftrr 4 & atrd wer adh afer Et ak wet art aH wate? @) Yor ) SRaTHT © TT (a) Temeeti 88, fraferticr HS fier wR acl ar veer “Parent! art & HET eT aT 7 (@ fren (b) Bem © gm @ wa 82. Which one of the following statements is NOT correct for the given reaction ? Fe(s) + CuSO,(aq) > FeSO, (aq) + Cu(s) Tron is the reducing agent @ (0) The solution turns green in colour after the reaction (© Copper is a more reactive metal than iron © ‘The reaction is an example of a redox reaction . Which one of the following is an organic acid? (@) Hydrochloric acid (b) Nitric acid (©) Acetic acid (@) Sulphuric acid |. Dinitrogen (N,) and dioxygen (O,) are the main constituents of air but they do not react with each other to. form oxides of nitrogen because the reaction requires initiation by a catalyst @ oxides of nitrogen are unstable © (©) the reaction is endothermic and requires very high temperature @) the stoichiometry of N, and O, in air is not ideal for the reaction to lake place 19 85. Who among the following has explained the phenomenon of photo electric effect ?. (a) Max Planck (b) Albert Einstein (©) Neils Bohr (@) Emest Rutherford 86. 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