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It was patronised by Sakas and Kushans (A) (B)_Ithas Indian and Greek influence (C)_ Itportrayed human figures exactly It resulted in the origination of Hinayanism (0) Most popular Sufis were the (A) Rabia @) © Hallaj Ghazali (0) Allofthe above Guwahati High Court is the judicature of (A) (B) (c) Tripura Arunachal Pradesh Assam (D) All of the above 5. Which of the following is cold ocean current? (A) Guifstream (B) Labrador {C) Kuro Shio (D) None of the above 6. Who has been awarded the First Lifetime Achievement Award for his/her contribution in the field of Cinema ? (A) Ashok Kumar (8) Hou Hsio-hsein (©) Akiro Burosova (D) Bernardo Burtolucci 7. Which is the highest Gallantry Award in India ? (A) Param Vishishtat Seva Medal (8) Param Vir Chakra (©) Kiri Chakra (D) Vir Chakra aT ~ i) Saree meat set ARTS 5. sia wa arsine aga ae? (A) seg, yore (A) nee ©) Py, see (©) fen anes (8) eae (0) rete, fafeen (C) wafer . fevfeified 48 ata arate eer rer (D) ete ag re Fr ate aee 7 @) Bee sh gail aaa en! gee Ra Rs dats aera aa fag aster sree Gen a aoa (8) we sree she aa wae fran? 7 (C) 334 ara orp an areata faa ame (A) eR (0) wet grit tra ae @ ete aad cine at a | (C) anfttratteter (a) wher auee (0) wAidaciget (©) waht 7. 38 8 ahaa ana a adie chem (0) saat RE? Taree Sa aT aT (a) ser faire tar ge . eI (@) Tat ae (A) Pag (8) seoTraa wee (©) Afioa (0) a (0) sere ©) teas JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 |. The leading state in producing paper is The journalist who refused to accopt ‘Padma Bhushan’ was ? (A) Shekaran Nair (8) (C) (0) Arun Shourie Khushwant Singh Ratan Thiyam The ionosphere includes (A) Mesosphere (B) Thermosphere (©) Thermosphere and exosphere (D) Thermosphere, exosphere and mesosphere (A) Bihar (8) West Bengal (C) Kerala (0) Orissa Who wrote the line: ‘A thing of beauty is ajoy forever ? John Keats (8) Robert Browing (©) P.B. Shelley (0) William Wordsworth A) JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 Which of the following countries is rich in oil ? (A) Singapore (8) Thailand : (C) Pakistan (PD) Indonasia The ratio of width of our National Flag tots length is 43, (A) 35 (8) 23 (C) 24 (0) 34 ‘Natya - Shastra’ the main source of India’s classical dances was written by 14. (A) Nara Muni (B) Bharat Muni (C) Abhinav Gupt (2) Tandy Muni . Gar, Bree wen gee as gan aa fea? (A) Seca ©) @ratie (©) wate (0) sesh SSE sflenfier’ 1 (A) 8) (Cc) aeniga (drier) (aiiefen) ma (se) Heer afgtisa (vaseseR) ©) |. eM Sea A aH TT (@) Bex (8) Wane © a (©) sien ‘uf Hit gd sa asia piuat’ are Haas ae? (a) Sita (8) Waearsher (C) fat teh (0) fearaeat amy (ser) Heer (aah) SK ay (om) Hse, aise Se aeniET 12, JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 Frafatad asi ta setae a seer ref 8 7 (a) Farge (8) orete (C) safer (0) SSA Rr waite aa dick get eA Shed a STA ATS 7 (A) 35 (B) 2:3 (C) 24 (D) 34 . aides ered yea yer Sate rea rey’ & vat (A) Fear (8) Serger () afrars #1 (0) WeaR He 15, Mahmud Gawan was Prime Minister in (A) Gujarat Kingdom (8) Kingdom of Kashmir (©) Bahamani Kingdom (D) Kingdom of Mysore Mansabdari system was introduced by (A) Akbar 8) Jahangir (C) Sher Shah (D) Balban If the speaker of the state legislative assembly decides to resign, he should submit his resignation to the (A) Governor (B) Chief Minister © Judge of the High Court President 20. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 The Indian Air Force celebrated its Golden Jubilee in (A) 1962 (8) 1972 (C) 1982 (0) 1992 The power to decide an election petition is vested in the (A) Parliament (8) Supreme Court (©) High Courts (D) Election Commission Who among the following included his rival in his cabinet ? (A) Henry Kissinger (8) Shevardnaze (C) Margaret Thatcher (0) Robert Mugabe be 15. Weegee (A) Gam aes (B) eeficay (C) Feria (0) aq Hear wale ot eres at (A) sat 8) serie (C) ere (0) sera . orn Rares a sere ot gether tar Datae sa seth a ee aide 7 (A) Usman arr ©) qa (C) saaeres darren (0) cease 20, 18, 19. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 andia agar 3. are ean wear | (A) 1962 (8) 1972 (c) 1982 (D) 1992 Sra aaa ar aha, aye | (A) Bee (8) eave (C) Saar (0) Sra arin He feat ora shtrededt a are et Hfise a anftre fea ? (A) tt Prfior (B) denis (C) arite dae (0) wader es JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 ii) Goneral Intelligonce and Reasoning Ability 21. Look at this series: 201, 202, 204, 207, ... What number should come next? (A) 205 (8) 208 (C) 210 (D) 211 Direction for Question 22& 23 : Find the word that a necessary part of the underlined word, 22. ovation (A) outburst (8) (C) applause ©) bravo encore 23. antique (Ay ratty (8) artifact (©) aged (D) prehistoric 24, Firm : Flabby : : Piquant: (A) Bland (8) Salty (C) Pleasant (2) Small 25. Naphthalene : Woolen : : Antibiotic : ? (A) Germs (8) Immunity (C) Diseases (2) Body 26. 27 Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. Ifthe firsttwo statements are true, the third statement is (A) True (B) False (©) Uncertain (D) None of the above Statement : “In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance allowance to our employees." In charge of a company tells Personnel Manager. Assumptions : }) Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality. ll) Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand. (A) Only assumption 1 is implicit (B) Only assumption 1 is implicit (C)_ Either | of I is implicit (D) Both! and ti are implicit SCD, TEF, UGH, WKL (A) CMN (B) UJt (Cc) vi (0) WT ie A* JDD-39/TGT-ENGK-14 ii) art ghgern aon aes are 21, Fa wus I BG: 201, 202, 204, 207, ... oeret sear Perera a8 ae ‘arent? (A) 205 (8) 208 (©) 20 (0) 211 22 ah 23 weararet west & fore fanaa : frefeifaa sedi # ae wa aes a, sf Leia ase a or fee | 22. TAT (A) srr (B) Tere (0) wear (D) Frraferstt ait 23, aRiasmeTT (A) geet (8) area emerge (C) aeare fate (D) wf 24. Tse : Gere : : feetaeT: 7 (A) Seat (B) Fe (C) eg (0) & 25, Agata: gel: Ucrerefes : ? (a) try (8) sftearo (Cc) atert (D) wee 25. cent ase Aas | fee Tea waa ware | Un frre a oF aT? | sre yeaa erat aarea ae 8 ot cheer aay a1 (A) Fe (B) Tera (©) sififeect (D) Sera ang oh ae 27, wees: “Sr eH aS Ta rats fare aa aint sae weal tarenfey |” dh snd 3 alias saan eae | yar: ) Ta Rear a aes A eat aT BIg TAA AT? | 1) Sapna sik eRe sat er ar a aa wear aieT | (A) Farrel | safes? | (8) Fae aigae iisiafiter?| (C) aratiar fic statin’ | (0) 1st art stated @ 1 28. SCD, TEF, UGH, ___, WKL (A) CMN ®) UI © vw © ur 29. CMM,EOO,GQQ,_____, KUU (A) GRR (B) GSS (c) Iss (D) iT 30. P,QR, P,QS,P,QT,__, P;QV (B) Pav, (D) PQ,U (A) (c) Paw P,QU Directions to solve Question No. 31: Each question presents a situation and sks you to make a judgment regarding that particular circumstance. Choose an answer based on given information. 31. The film director wants an actress for the lead role of Lucy who perfectly fits the description that appears in the original screenplay. He is not willing to consider actresses who do not resemble the character as she is described in the screenplay, no matter how talented they are. The screenplay describes Lucy as an average-sized, forty something redhead, with deep brown eyes, very fair skin, and a brillant smile. The casting agont has four actresses in mind. Actress #1 is a stunning red-haired beauty who is 5 9" and in her mid-twenties. Her eyes are brown and she has an olive complexion. Actress #2 has red hair, big brown eyes, and a fair complexion. She is in her mid-forties and is 5'5". Ax JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 Actress #3 is 5 4" and of medium build, She has red hair, brown eyes, andis in her early forties. Actress #4 isa blue-eyed redhead in her early thirties. She's of very slight build and stands at5'. 42 23 1,4 24 (A) (8) () (0) Here are some words translated from an artificial language. gorbiilurmeans fan belt pixngorbl means ceiling fan arthtus/ means tile roof Which word could mean “ceiling tiie” 7 (A) Gorbitust (8) Flurgorbs (C) Anthflur (D) Pixnarth Here are some words translated trom an attificial language. agnoserenia means poisonous spider dolanocrenia means poisonous snake agnosdeery means brown spider Which word could mean “black widow spider’ ? (A) (8) () (D) Deeryclostagnos Agnosdelano Agnosvitripiunin ‘Trymuttiagnos 12 29. CMM, E00, GQQ, »KUU (A) GRR (B) Gss (c) Iss (0) iT 30. 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AA Ram wedi a a (A) Gorbitust (8B) Flurgorol (C) Arthtlur (0) Pixnarth pin ares arganiea wei ge sree fer, WBS! agnoscrenia #1 a4 8 fatten wat delanocrenia = #4 @ fatten Aa agnosdeery = aawa e A Hat at “plack widow spider’ & fee ara fea me Rea 18 as aT Saga Sl Te? (A) Deeryclostagnos (8) Agnosdelano (©) Agnosvitribiunin (0) Trymuttiagnos JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 34. Hore are some words translated from an artificial language, hapllesh means cloudburst srenchoch means pinball resbosrench means ninepin Which word could mean ‘cloud nine" ? (A) Leshsrench (8) Ochhap! (©) Haploch ©) Hapiresbo Read the below passage carefully and answer the questions : Five cities all got more rain than usual this year. The five cities are : Last Stand, Mile City, New Town, Olliopolis and Polberg. The cities aro located in five different areas of the country ; the mountains, the forest, the coast, the desert and in a valley. The rainfall amounts were 12 inches, 27 inches, 32 inches, 44 inches, and 65 inches. * The city in the desert got the least rain ; the city in the forest got the most rain. * New Town is in the mountains. * Last Stand got more rain than Olliopolis. * Mile City got more rain than Polberg, but less rain than New Town. * Olliopolis got 44 inches of rain. * The city in the mountains got 32 inches of rain; the city on the coast got 27 inches of rain. 35. Which city got the most rain ? (A) Last Stand (B) Mile City (C) New Town — (D) Polberg Ae ae a7. 39, 40. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 How much rain did Mile City get ? (A) 12 inches (8) 27 inches (C) 32 inches (D) 6S inches ‘Which city is in the desert 7 (A) Last Stand (B) Mile City (C) New Town (0) Polberg Where is Olliopolis located ? ie (A) The mountains (8) The coast (©) Inavalley (0) The desert Look at this series: F2, __, D8, C16, B32, ... What number should fill the blank ? (a) Ais (®) G4 (Cc) E4 (0) ES Look at this series : V, VIM, XI, XIV, __. XX, ... What number should fill the blank ? (A) IX (8) Xxill (ce) xv (0) xvi 7 pir ard aqaita sige wes Re MBE hapllosh I HEIs BIE BEATA, srenchoch # 2% fear atat € stit resbosrench #4 71g 1378 at “cloud nine" 35 faa aia BT eres sae BPTI ? (A) Leshsrench (©) Haploch (8) Ochhap! (0) Haplresbo pa face agese a earagelen 98 she we ane: aia wet, asl aor asi A ger 4 ee Be ater after gd Satara 8 oT Se, HIT faa, asa, aia oft sterrt | 3 alae ae Sirs sme we Baa ES ere ae at aid Serer, Ag RE ATS Ypres @ ait ww endl Ay ante Ft Ao 3294, 27 4, 224, MIS AT | + Preah wee 8 ar antes ey; STAT Te ataat artes ante gk oar wert 2 | saree Ss sifearifera A Germ sift artergé | saree fed tent A qe cate atic eG die cer a aT + afifeedviifera Hi 4a Sa aT | + gerd # ad sec 92 ga ok TEE AT meta 27 Fa aT | 95, Pra wert wad afi site ee ? (A) are (8) mentee (¢) =z (0) feat Ae 36. AS 37. 40. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 ager Pd Bi Part fear ae ? (a) 1284 ®) 27a © 2% (0) 0534 aha en sree UTA ASF (A) aie es (@) aaa (0) Ae (po) Tart 5. Siferinifera ai fra 7 (A) ves ©) aaAe © wat (0) Wey ou deg A A BBE: F2, _, DB, 616, B32, ... 37Teft eigen ar ehh ? (A) A16 (8) G4 (© &4 ©) &3 a tien at errs 2S: V, Vill, XI, XIV, _. XX, .. Sr soars a eel? (A) Ix (8) xxl (e) @) xv xvit 42, 43. ‘The length of the bridge, which a train 130 metres long and travelling at 45 km/hr can cross in 30 seconds, is (A) 200m (B) 225m (©) 245m (0) 250m Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and 17 seconds respectively and they ‘cross each othar in 23 seconds. The ratio of their speeds is (A) 1:8 (B) 3:2 (©) 3:4 (D)_ None of the above What is the length of a running train crossing anottier 180 metre long train running in the opposite direction? | The relative speed of the two trains was 150 kmph ll. The trains took 9 seconds to cross each other. (A) lalone sufficient while Il alone not sufficient to answer (8) lalone sufficient while | alone not sufficient to answer (C) Either | or Il alone sufficient to answer (©) Both | and Il are necessary to answer a6 JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 Arithmetical and Numerical Ability 44, Acan doa work in 15 days and B in 20 days. If they work on it together for 4 days, then the fraction of the work thatis left is (A) 1/4 (8) 10 (©) 715 (0) 8/15 45. Inacartain store, the profitis 320% of the cost. fhe cost increasés by 25% but the selling price remains constant, approximately what percentage of the salling price is the profit? (A) 30% (8) 70% i (C) 100% (D) 250% 46. Present agos of Sameer and Anand are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio of their ages will become 11: 9 respectively. What is Anand's present age in years? (A) 24 (8) 27 (©) 40 (D) Cannot be determined 47. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 5,435, Rs. 6,927, Rs. 6,855, Fs. 7,230 and Fis. 6,562 for 5 consecutive months How much sale must hé have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs. 6,500? (Ay Rs.4,991 (8) (Cc) Rs.6,004 (2) Rs. 5,991 Rs. 6,991 ig a4 A® 180 Hier cial a fade fear wet ont JDD-39/TGT-ENG/K-14 in) stanfirdta ca eaters ara UH 190 Hie cat o3 45 Feat, /re THRE Ee ee 30 Sas 4 ee fra UR eed) 8, sa fers A) card ae ett 7 (A) 200 Hex (8) 225 Hex (C) 245 xfex (D) 250er fautit fea a deft 3 da earl ad cafes ol wuM, 27 Bhs tT 17 34s Hom wet 8. ote aat wetai2s the F oreo? erica at afar aga Fa SOT? (A) 1:3 (B) 3:2 (C) 3:4 (0) wae aie adi Wyse Banach e | stood Fat eh? LS oa Fi eda af 150 Peeiefiex waa ft | U. hi Sf 3 wget son a 9 Sas arama fer an | (A) seca & fara) aber vata, safe 1) sea ae eT! | Sra rel stars’, ware | oes rater ae 8 se 8aS aaa gate 8 aire BATS faa she arts? | (8) © (D) At 44. TR aa Aa 1s erm @ ok Ba 20 fan. arr esi UR am fhe ace 2 4 ea ere S| ARTS ST aa aI Te TET Raat | a) v4 (©) 7/15 (8) 1/10 (0) 8/15 at ee gar A rte a 320% TT a amaMmae 25% Agee, a aa yea oor esa et at fee apa ene aor fears er en? (A) 30% (8) 70% (C) 100% (D) 250% ik an orig At scar Sa a ST wre: 6:48 | oma dat sae AYMAN: 11:98 | TRS STAT waaek? (A) 24 ®) 27 (C) 40 (0) Ratha ad fren snare ‘Um festrraten cera Ta FET 6,435 %., 6.927%. , 6,855 %., 720%, ai 6,562 %. AA aae sew ee ‘Sar aredh etm, ane sae Fash ar athe 6.500%. #1 | (A) 4.991%. (8) 5.991%. (C) 6,001. (0) 6,991 . 46, 47. 49. 50. The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75is (A) (8) (e) (D) 9000 9400 9600 9800 The product of two numbers is 4107. Ifthe H.C.F. of these numbers is 37, then the greater number is (A) 101 (B) 107 « 1m (D) 185 The cube root of 000216 is (a) 6 (@) 06 () 7 (0) 87 Running at the same consiant rate, 6 Identical machines can produce a total of 270 bottles per minute. At this rato, how many bottles could 10 such machines produce in 4 minutes? (A) 648 (B) 1800 (©) 2700 (©) 10800 ee 52, 53. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 Avesselis filed with liquid, 3 parts of which are water and § parts syrup. How much of the mixture must be drawn off and replaced with water so that the mixture may be half water and half syrup? (a) 13 ® 4 * (©) 1% ow A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms away from Aatthe same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is (A) 100 kmph (B) 110 kmph (C) 120 kmph (0) 130 kmph Mr. Thomas invested an amount of Rs.13,900 divided in two different schemes A and B at the simple interest rate of 14% p.a. and 11% p.a. respectively. If the total amount of simple interest earned in 2 years be Rs. 3,508, what was the amount invested in Scheme B? (A) Rs. 6,400 (8) Rs. 6,500 (©) Rs. 7,200 (0) Rs. 7,500 49. 50. 51 an satan aaa agi ert Ht t SH 15, 25, 4037 75.8 Faure | (A) 9000 (B) 9400 (C) 9600 (0) 9800 Ot sensi a AH 4107 3 | IT 7H eerall #7 Fea aM TORS aft wa. af. oF. 372 Th ase ast ara arash 87 (A) 101 (8) 107 (cy 144 (D) 185 ‘ARMY .COOZT6 Ft HAAR aT eT ? (A) 6 (B) .06 () 77 (0) 87 moras Sea a we lle fe re 270 ata saat 2 | tar 10 asia eri dean 8 4 five i fen ater ‘SU ST aa? 7 (a) 648 (B) 1800 (Cc) 2700 (2) 10800 54. UR A) eT JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 we ada 4 ace 0 oat 2, faa ant art st sta arr far 2 | Ba frau ai ae 8 daeraa saul Rear er arn ae, ais aren ot sik are fares et sig 7 (A) 13 @) v4 (©) Ws (0) V7 A or 50% da af a morale ee are eT A age aera eae ee en ea a ome aren aaah 8 ae Ah rhe Pert B 7 (A) t00f.xf. er (®) 110. jatar (©) 120%. jer (0) 130% Ht. jer fh, air 13,9008. Auf at at are ie a A aH Bara at hte A pT: 14% BC 119% Wie eres SATS aT 4 fae aa € | ome dt ara tae Bars a Te aa Te et TA 3,508 8. Ral B ain A Sei freer eer Pea? (A) 6.400%. {B) 6,500. (©) 7.200%. (D) 7.500%. 57. A® A rectangular park 60 m long and 40 m wide has two concrete crossroads running in the middle of the parkand rest of the park has been used asa lawn. If the area of the lawn is 2,109 sq. m, then what is the width of the road? (A) 281m (B) 3m (Cc) 582m {O) None of these What decimal ofan houris asecond ? (A) 0025 (B) 0256 (C) .00027 (D) .000126 A tank is filled by three pipes with uniform flow. The first two pipes operating simultaneously fill the tank inthe same time during which the tank is filed by the third pipe alone. The second pipe fills the tank 5 hours faster than tho first pipe and 4 hours slower than the third pipe. The time required by the first pipe is (A) 6 hours (8) 10 hours (C) 18 hours (©) 30 hours 58. 59. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 Ifone-third of one-fourth ofa number is 16, thon three-tenth of that number is (A) 35 (8) 36 (C) 45 (0) 54 fl ‘The compound interest on Rs. 30,000 at 7% per annum is Rs. 4,347. The ~ period (in years) is (A) 2 (B) 5/2 () 3 (0) 4 ‘Aman purchased a cow for Rs. 3,000 and sold itthe same day for Rs. 3,600, allowing the buyer a credit of 2 years. If the rate of interest be 10% per annum, then the man has a gain of (A) 0% = (B) 5% (C) 7.5% (D) 10% 55. WH 60 Flex con ate 40 hex Stet aaaeen orb & ateiefia at sabia ay wee talk wh & ae fee oie | 3h WE aT 2,109 vf Het a 2 aT ae Fr tak freer 2? (A) 2.91 Het (B) oHtex (©) 5.82 Hee (0) waa se 56, WRuth thea ames ee? (A) .0025 (8) 0256 (©) 00027 (D) .000126 37. drug oiteus car ae a ee a Haft ae sara 2 | eet ah args wa eT ara wa ara Se #1 ae ede, Se ahr chan gies seal Se ay TAT! ge Tey eet Al aera 5 Gara a Sea Te, aera drat ret At eT Ha dered seen’ eet ors at feara mare? (A) Beet (B) 10%e (©) 15% (D) 30%er A® 58. 59. 60. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 sore we —fiterg & wa—ateng oft dent 15 8 aidt—aee chi den (A) 35 (B) 36 (C) 45 (D) 54 ac apratg sure Ft at B 30,000 FR aft ao 7% ast % fee B 4,947 8, feet svat (aretl) 4 fram? ? a) 2 ®) 52 © 3 (Oo) 4 um aiff 3,000. Hum ma aden s ait at Rea ae aden at at ret FI aul a 3,600 8. Fae tard ae fred cars = 10% 8 ah ae aati + ‘fear ara eae 7 (A) 0% 7 (B) 5% (C) 75% (D) 10% A JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 iv) Test of Language : Hindi mrarattant : ett . SRada’ se iat rea rec rant farfiae | (A) (8) fan (C) age (0) SAR . aitferer area ar Faster (a) sifaen (8) aif (0) 3Ra (0) sti rer ree aT eater ST (A) Sate @) aaa (©) ates 0) wer os agen aad dhe eY- ga e far oem wah re re fa | (a) seat (8) sects (0) aaecire (0) Saati 65, “Sat See I HERTS aT ST (a) erat (8) sant (C) 3e (D) sat ‘arta eae sat aT ee =i (A) Sa Bar aT (8) Se aerate sr (©) wetareH (0) ia ag archer (a) at (8) z= (©) eh © mF ag ndican vataart - (A) RT (8) 4 (C) Fee (0) aed Be 69, ‘warsr apr feet e (A) Ot (8) ue (Cc) fre (0) fae 70, ‘at Wi aes a aes (A) sana ear @) seRaatsse err © asa (©) gears ear Pe: 9H 71-72. FH AS ETAT | Tt. (A) tm (8) 2 (Cc) ef (0) wan 72. (A) 68) ya Cc rr (D) Fae JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 ae 173-74 wT a Pras TET | E 73. (A) SMe, are a SAT (8) SR ae a ore (Cc) 3H. are a See (D) Stiga. ara aS 74, (A) fan. eet a foes (6) fem, aha fereeia (C) sm. daar (0) 48. sites a Fates Pron : wiser a yea wey 75-80 F TH ZI era) Alen HoT ae GK, aftai, sda, gar, 338 ore Bae | Wa, HATH Ta, are arg Sera rT, ara gaat Ga 2a anda, BUNT a hay ST SHES TE GAT, Fae, Ha, sett ant sit 8 efearett wad oi sen ah 8 GAS HSER, BUTS Shas SHAT IT TAT, ‘aferer a fram @ fas, 76. 75. waa ea aa det yafawon grfisd a 8) a1 8 a aU ae Ser HHT eH aE ‘Sut shad’ aad} (A) Sethaia fae stat @) Rea sas (0) stare gases (0) afta stept start air a as wen daz omit e 7 (a) afi At arrest (8) vert st stat (©) aaEt orpte STeF (D) wettest afr ge a1 suena eT? ? (a) decree (8) wosster (©) spite deen ok saa se EF areft gst (0) easter JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 78, Bae een STEMS 79. 80. (A) Meret @) wis derma sarees () wera Be HO, afi, sear (0) Yarra tere ‘cere qu ohcar a 83 eerste HR, Sore a ais sea are aE aafia sirdan - dei ar afters & gate Pk ant Ban aa & fre aaaeat masa eae safe a fers dan 3 aia @ dana afters calaeel 8 cata A) (B) (0) (0) aga afte e (A) ae = (8) aren (Cc) wet (0) Brecht son aeh ores i Be JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 v) Test of Language : English ara ater : ott Directions for Questions No. 81 ~ 82: Read the each sentende to find out whether there is any grammatical error init. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, ifany.) 81. (A) We discussed about the problem so thoroughly. (B)_ On the eve of the examination, (C). That | found it very easy to work it out, (D) Noerror. 82, (A) An Indian ship (B) Laden with merchandise (©) Got drowned in the Pacific Ocean (0) Noerror. 83. Catching the earlier train will give us tho todo some shopping. (A) Chance (B) Luck (©) Possibility (0) Occasion 84. Successin this examination depends hard work alone. (A) at (©) tor (8) over (2) on Directions for Question No. 85 : In each question below, thera is a sentence ‘of which some parts have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and § to produce the correct sentence: Choose the proper sequence 85. When he * P-: did not know Q: he was nervous and R:: heard the hue and cry at midnight Si what todo The proper sequence should be (A) ROPS (8) QsPR (C) SOPR (D) PORS 86. Name the kind of tensé used in the below given sentence "Weare going to railway étation” (A) Past (B) Present continuous () Past cert (D) Present perfect continuous 87. Superlative degree of comparison of ‘good’ is (A) Goodness (B) Clever (C) Boldest {D) Best 88. DIVA: OPERA = (A) Producer: theatre. (8). Director : drama (©) Conductor : bus (D) Thespian ; play 89. EMBEZZLE (A) Misappropriato (8) Balance (C) Remunorate (0) Clear Directions for Questions 90 — 9: (Active/Passive voice) 90. After driving professor Kumar to the museum she dropped him at his hotel. (A) Alter being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel. (8) Professor Kumar was being driven dropped at his hotel, (C) After she had driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel (D) After she was driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel. $1. remember my sister taking me to the museum, (A) | remember | was taken to the museum by my sister, (8) | remember being taken to the museum by my sister. (C) | remember myseif being taken to the museum by my sister. (D) | remember taken to the museum by my sister, Ax JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X $2, Extreme old age when a ma behaves like a fool (A) Imbecttity (8) Senility (C) Dotage (0) Superannuation Passage 1: Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. The general recognition of this fact is shown.n the proverbial phrase, ‘Itis the busiest man who has time to spare’. Thus, an elderly lady at leisure can spend the entire day writing a posteard to her niece. An hour wil be spent in writing a posteard, another hunting for spectacles, half an hour to Search for the address, an hour and a Quarter in composition and twenty minutes in deciding whether or not to take an umbrella when going to the pillar box in the Street. The total effort that could occupy a busy man for three minutes, all told may in this fashion leave another person completely exhausted after a day of doubt, anxiety and toil, 93. What happens when the time to be Spent on some work increases ? (A) The work is done smoothly. (B) The work is done leisurely (C) Work consumes all the time, (0) The work needs additional time. i 94, 95. Explain the sentence : ‘work expands ‘SO as to fill the time available for its completion’. (A) The more work there is tobe done, the mote time needed. Whatever time is available for a given amount of work, all of it will be used If you have more time you can do some work. If you have some important work to do, you should always have some. What is the total time spent by the elderly lady in writing a posteard ? (A) (8) © (0) (8) (c) (D) three minutos four hours and five minutes half day the entire day Passage 2 : The surprisingly abundant life of the Indian Ocean is confined to the upper layers ; the deeper and especially the bottom waters are devoid of oxygen and are often permeated with hydrogen sulphide. 96. The sentence gives the information about (A) The life of the people near the Indian Ocean. (8) The reason why life exists in particular water layers. (©) The reason why oxygen is tound in the bottom layers. (0) The reason why hydrogen sulphide is found in the bottom layers. 97. 98. 99. 100. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 The bottom waters of the Indian Ocean (A) Have no oxygen. (B) Have large amounts of oxygen. (C) Have no hydrogen sulphide, (D) Contain oxygen and hydrogen sulphide. The waters of the Indian Ocean (A) Are devoid of life. (8) Are always permeated with hydrogen sulphide, (C) Have life only in the lower layers. (D) Lack life and itis very surprising, Which of the following is the most opposite of the word ABUNDANT, as used in the passage ? (A) Plentiful (B) Minute (C)_ Insufficient (D) Tiny The sentence suggests which one of the following : (A) Observers are surprised at how little life exists in the Indian Ocean. (8) Hydrogen sulphide is necassary to life, (C) Both oxygen and hydrogen sulphide are necessary to life. (D) Oxygenis not necessary for marine life. be 101. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 SECTION-B Post Specific Subject-Related Questions Diagrams can be used effectively to test which one of the following skills ? (A) ®) o)) (D) 102. is (A) (8) (c) (0) 103. Application ‘Speaking Listening Watching Education, according to John Dewey, a professional need a family need a psychological need a social need An effective counsellor must have all the following characteristics EXCEPT (a) (B) (c) (D) @ genuine rapport with counseles perpetual sensitivity identical personal traits as the clients personal security 104, 108. 106. Effective classroom management is when there is (a) (8) Creation of leaming environment Reduction of student misbehaviour Creation of an orderly environment Detection of inappropriate behaviour (c) (D) The words a leamer recognizes, but does not use in her/his speech or writing are called (A) productive vocabulary (8) formative vocabulary (©). active vocabulary (0) receptive vocabulary All the following are valuable pieces advice to a language teacher designing oral activities for his/her students, EXCEPT (A) Ifthe subject matterctthe listening passage is relaled to the leamer's needs, the teacher need not worry about the type of delivery of the passage A thorough rehearsal of the script should be done before delivering the material for listening activity The teacher should identify the learner's need for the kind of listening skill to be focussed Both (A) and (c) (B) 109. 110. The main objective of teaching is (A)_ to impart information to students (B) to ready students for examinations (C). to bring about socially desirable behavioural changes in students to give a thorough knowledge of the syllabus: (0) Identity the practice which cannot be called ‘a faulty reading habit’ (A) regression (6) silent reading (C) finger pointing (©) subvocalization While framing a question paper, a teacher has to ensure in it, the absence of (A) subjectivity (B) nouse of vague words (C) reliability (D) objectivity Mtachild speaks unusually loudly, the teacher should understand that the child may havo (A). difficulty in speech (8) hearing impairment (C) arrogance (D) repairable voice disorder 111. 112. 113. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 Who among the following is a psychologist who has contributed immensely to tho study of differences across stages of human development before adulthood ? (A) Jean Piaget (8) Carl Jung (C) Holland ‘ (D) Sigmund Freud Microteaching aims at (A). developing teaching skills in teachers (8) developing students’ ability (C)_ achieving partial command of the subject {D) developing feedback skills of students One of the functions of NCTE is (A) to prescribe syllabus for secondary education (B) to promote coordinated development of teacher education = (C) to conduct surveys: relating to education (D) to improve the quality of planning in education EE 114, 115, | 116. At ‘As part of reinforcement, a teacher can utter “Weh!”, “humm, “aha!” ete. This is usually categorized as (A) Positive Verbal Reinforcement skill (B) Negative Non-Verbal Reinforcement skill (C) Extra Verbal Cues (D) Negative Verbal Reinforcement ‘skill ‘A good teacher is one who (A) lives an altruistic life (8) has command of the subject (C) has an impressive academic record (2) has genuine interest in his students Which one of the following reading tasks do you use to think up a suitable tittle for reading passages ? (A) Reading for detail (8) Skimming (©) Scanning (D) Understanding JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 117. The material or passage used to test the leamers listening skill must be (A) modelled on heard speech (©) densely structured (C) formal in'styie (0) tead out very slowly 118. In a classroom, a-good introduction by the teacher to atextto be used for - <- reading comprehension exorcise (A) Is elaborate {B) Is aone-way lecture by the teacher (C) Does not tell the students what they themselves can find out inthe passage (0) Provides glimpse of all the important points in the passage 119. Which of the following is a style of Programmed Instruction deveioped by Norman A. Crowder ? (A) Linear style (8) Branching style (©) Framing style (0) Mathematics i 120. The most effective technique a teacher may use in order to enable students to attain ‘Atfective Level Objective’ is (A) Experimentation Discussion Lecturing {D) Dramatisation . The Kothari Commission cf A® Education was set up in (A) 1952 (B) 1986 (c) 1964 (D) 1970 When we study the influence of horedity on individual differences of learners, we usually focus more on (A) Social heredity (B) Cultural heredity (C)_ Institutional heredity (D) Biological heredity JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 123, Curriculum can be designed and organized through (A) Context-centred approach (8) Subject-centred approach (©) Socialdevelopment approach (0) Teacher-centred approach Holland's theory of careers assumes sixkinds of environment populated by six types of individuals. Which of the following is NOT one of these six kinds of environment ? (A) Realistic (8) Virtual (C)_ Investigative (0) Enterprising . Which of the following combinations has ONLY the criteria determining the selection of presentation mode for the content at hand ? (A) Subject matter, evaluation, time available (8) Evaluation, instructional objectives, subject matter ~ Content, teacher's qualification, time available Instructional objectives, student's background, teacher's teaching style SS SEES SSS Be JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 126. Awarding ‘grades’ in place of ‘marks’ | 129. Teaching-learning environment in is recommended as schoo! will suffer if (A) Grades have greater attraction for (A) The autonomy of the learner is not learners respected (B) Differentiation among students (B) The teacher innovates based on marks will be removed incessantly . ‘ (C) Rote-learning is minimised (C) There are regular Parent-Teacher meets (D) Oral examinations can be accommodated (D) The teacher is not paid promptly 130. Identify the process that is NOT involved in comprehension 127. Among the stages of cognitive development, pre-operational stage is the level at which an individual (A) Interpretation accomplishes (8) Extrapolation (A) Trial-error behaviour (C) Translation (B) inferences (©) Perception (C) Perceptual reasoning Fill in the blanks to complete the following sentences by choosing the appropriate word from among options given : (D) Goal directed behaviour 428. National Talent Search 1B x: Sinemimany-old- shops Has across the street, the Examination is conducted by earlier directory is (Al. NOE. (A) come up... outdated 4 (8) CBSE (B) started ... anachronic (¢) MHRD (C)_ transferred ... redundant | (D) NIEPA (D) relocated ... obsolete ke 432. The internet is a medium where users have nearly choices and constraints about where to go, and what to do. (A) unlimited ... maximum minimal (8) abundan (C) encouraging ... frustrating (0) sufficient... little . Besides extraordinary skills, Raman had a voice, which held his audience in rapture. 1 (A). oratory ... sonorous (B) speaking ... coarse (C) giftfor the gab ... grutf (0) moralizing ... chirpy 134. The plotters met 80 a8 to conspire a__agaiinst the oppressive rule of Julius Ceaser. (A). secretively ...ban {B) clandestinely ... revolt . (C) aggressively ... crime {D)_hiddenly ... mutinous: JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 135. The daily accused the leader of for making promises he knew he could not (A). impunity ... uphold (B) double-faced.... keep (C) deception ... keep (D) hypocrisy ... fulfil Choose the appropriate prepositions from among the choices to fill n the blanks and complete the sentences : 186. The latost reports recalved say power- babu Paneek Chatterjee, at present deputation in Washington D.C., is expected take over as the Prime Minister's personal secretary. (A) upon ; up (8) in;to (©) on;to () in; over 137. Now, a 50-paise coin is a numismatic slice of the past fond memories the people who experienced the anna-paise age. (A) of;of (8) with; in (©) with; tor (0) along ; for 188. There is a similar continuum the optimism pessimism axis psychoanalysts. (A) in;in (8) on; among (©) on; in (D) in; between 139. Some economists argue that allowing the free-market to operate interference is the most efficient method of establishing prices all cases (A) without ; in (B) despite ; of (©) with; of (0) with sin JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 140. Formerly, coal was considered the only source of energy ; now, the age of coal we have moved the. age of electricity. (A) outot; to (B) from; into (C) from; overto (0) outof; into Choose the appropriate verbs to fill in the blanks and complete the sentences below 141. A recent study done in the state, 20 districts, revealed that the Siddhis. the poorest community in the state. (A) having covered ; were (8) having covered ; had been (©) covering ; were (0) covering ; are 142. Incontrast to the expansion and development of business education in the U.S., Japanese b-schools no more tharttwo hundred MBA's each year. (A) have been graduating (6) graduating (C) graduate (D) would graduate JDD-39/TGT-ENGIK-14 ie 143, Th welfare of all people can be | Choose the sentence that conforms to iretBased only’ Wwe’ use available | Standard Englieh usage ° human reedurcedintremast ffciem | 146: (A) Those who wish to see mankind ey fruitful in the work which men alone can do, will take a little account of (A) could have been increased national boundaries. (@) can be increased (8) Those who wish to see mankind , sy, ese fruitful in the work which men alone (G) . hastabeincresien could do will take alitle account of (0) must be increased rational boundaries. (©) Ones who wish to see mankind fruitful in the work which ones alone 444, Conversely, itwe the can do will take alittle account of juminosity of stars in other galaxies, national boundaries, we their distance by (0) Those who wish to see mankind measuring thier apparent brightness frutttul in the work which men alone can do will take little account of (A) could know ; would have worked naiional boundaries out (B) knew ; could work out 447. (A). The more abstract the question you (©) know; can work out ask me, the hard itbecomes for me to get in touch with any feeling at all (0) know ; could have worked out bE: PLR (B) The more abstractthe question you ask me, the harder it becomes for qaeb Bess eas me to get in touch with any feeling i obligations of public good, which Wi society independent of (C)_ The mostabstract the question you individual caprice. ask me, the hardestit becomes for me to get in touch with any feeling (A) has been teaching ; make ney (B) has taught ; making (D) The abstract the question you ask (©) has taught ; made me, the harderit becomes for me to 1 in touch with any fealing at all (0) will teach ; makes i spe A* 3 148, 149, Ax (A) (8) (c) ©) () ®) (0) ‘That in the end the great development af the scientific movement occured mainly in Protestant countries is due to the impotence of the natural churches. ‘That ended the great development of the scientific movement occured mainly in Protestant countries is due to the impotence of the natural churches. End of the great development of the scientific movemont occured mainly due to the natural impotence of the churches. The end of the great development of the scientific movement occured mainly due in part the impotence of the churches. Traditional Chinese medicine is believed to have less side effects and is preferred to chemical drugs. Traditional Chinese medicine is believed to have fewer side effects and is preferred than chemical drugs Traditional Chinese medicine is believed to have fewer side effects and is preferred to chemical drugs. Traditional Chinese medicine are believed to have fewer side effects and are preferred to chemical drugs. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 150. (A) No visitor can miss the sight of the imposing 10 feet tall idol of Lord Shiva at the entrance. (B) No visitor can miss the sight of the imposing 10 foot tall idol ‘of Lord ‘Shiva at the entrance. (C) Visitors can not miss the sight of the imposing 10 feet tall idol of Lord - Shiva in the entrance. (D) Visitors hardly miss the sight of the imposing 10 feet tall idol of Lord Shiva at the entrance. Read the following passage and answer tho questions given bolow it: The World Bank has been pressing for the removal of restrictions on Floor Space Index (FSI) - or at least their considerable relaxation — in the inner parts of Mumbai and Bangalore, The thinking that leads to this recommendation is based on a mathematical model. Called the monocentric-city model, this assumes the city is inhabited by a number of identical residents, each eaming the same income, and who all work in the Central Business District (CBD). The inhabitants commute from their residences tothe CBD ona dense radial road network, paying a certain amount per round-trip mile (including the cost of travel time). An implicit assumption is that commuting is by car, not by public transport that might lead to some preferred travel routes, and not by walking which incurs no explicit travel cost. Further, each resident is assumed to be a renter, paying a certain amount per square foot of housing, and occupying a certain amount of square feet of housing. The price naturally falls with distance from the CBD, and the housing area occupied increases. The mathematical formulation then moves through various complexities to the consideration of FSI, and what happens when FS1 is rastricied (asitisin most cities). The FS! restriction tends to limit population density in the central part of the city ; and so causes the city to spread out. Studying the condition of the new resident as the city grows, the model suggests that if FSI restrictions in the inner city are removed , this accommodates more people closerto the centre and so their commuting times are reduced. This is claimed to result in a welfare gain for them, which Is measured in terms of their reduced commuting costs. So the claimis that lifting FSI restrictions brings about overall welfare gain. The first indication that something is flawed in the argument comes from consideration of where the limit ies if we allow unlimited densification. Every increment in density will resultin stil more saving for commuters. As the model stands, there is no limitto the saving possible, until commuting cost Is reduced to zero, We are obviously missing something. There has to be a constraining parameter that would put a cap, sooner or later, on how small the city can get while being both efficient and attractive A® JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 454. The author of the passage is 10 likely to agree with which of the following ? (A) The monoventric-city model from the World Bank assumes homogeneity of metropolitan cities in India. (8) The World Bank has vehemently put across its emphasis on removal of restrictions on FSI, using a laudable mathematical model. (©) The monocentric-city model assumes a homogeneous iife style among the residents. in the inner parts of the two cities. {D) Because of the mathematical model of the World Bank, there is stunningly unlimited saving possibility, leading to zero commuting cost. 152, It can be inforred from the passage that (A). The monocentric-city model of the World Bank assumes that each resident in Mumbai eams the same income. (®_Asper the monecentric-city model, every individual working in the CBD has a car to commute to the place of work, (©) The monocentric-city model dogs not consider the rasidents going to work by walking because it costs no travel charges. (D) The monocentric-city model of the World Bank unfortunately ignores the importance of public transport for a Bangolorean. 153. 154. Which of the following is TRUE according to the first paragraph of the passage ? (A) The World Bank has been demanding nothing less than total repeal of FSI in Mumbai and Bangalore (B) The World Bank has been flexible in allowing for even aconsiderable relaxation based on a mathematical model. (C) The mathematical mode! on which the World Bank's recommendations are based is called ‘mono-centric-city model’ (0) The World Bank has preferred to demand for removal of restrictions on FSI only in some areas of Mumbai and Bangalore. The attitude of the author of the passage towards the World Bank's demand and its basis can be best described as (A) Appreciative (8) Critical (C) Sceptical (D) Indifferent JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 155. Which of the following best reflects ‘the relationship among the distance from CBD, rent on housing space and the occupied housing area in Mumbai and Bangalore ? (A) Distance from CBD and rentals on housing are inversely rotated while housing area occupied increases away from CBD. (®) Both housing rentals and area occupied are inversely related to the distance from CBD. (©) Allthe three are inversely related toone another. (0) Allthe three increase proportionate to an increase in one of them. Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it: Pope Benedict's sudden resignation has stunned the world, and Pundits are searching for motivations beyond his plea of old age. To complicate matters, there is also a strange 90-year-old prophecy involved. i ‘According to a famous prophecy made by St. Malachy, a clairvoyant Bishop of the 42h contury, there would be 112 more Popes. Pope Benedict, who resigned, was the 411th, And whoever is elected Pope in the next fow days will be the 112". During the ke papacy of this final Pope, says the prophecy, Rome-and the Church-will be wiped out ! To quote its ominous words : “The City of Seven Hills shall be destroyed, and the dreadful Judge shall judge the people”. Rubbish, one might say. We have heard a lot of lunatic Doomsday predictions, and the Mayan prophecy is stil fresh in our minds. But this time there is one small difference = ‘St. Malachy actually described each of tho 111 Popes till date with eerie accuracy, summing up each one with a vivid Latin phrase. And so far he's never been wrong. For example, he described Pope Paul VI as ‘Flos Florum’, meaning ‘Flower of Flowers’. Paul Vi's coat of arms, as it happened, featured threelris blossoms. His successor, Pope John Paul |, was described as ‘De Medietate Lunae’, or ‘Of the half moon’. This was puzzling, because tho description just did not seem to fit. But one month later, when John Paul | suddenly died, one realized that he had become Pope at the time of the half moon and died by the next half moon. His successor, Pope John Paul Il, was described as ‘De Labore Solis’, or 'Of the eclipse of the sun’: ittumned out he was bom during a solar eclipse ! AY JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 People have been talking about the prophecy of the Popes with increasing frequency since the 1970s, as the end of the line drew closer. In 2005, when John Paulll, the 110" Pope, died, people locked at the prophecy again, in anticipation, and found the next Pope described as ‘Gloria Olivas’, or The Glory ofthe Olive’. But what did this mean ? Some people thought it signified Israel; others said it meant thenew Pope would be a Benedictine, an order symbolised by the olive. Sure enough, the conclave ultimately elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, a Benedictine priest from Germany, who-lo seemingly reinforce the prophecy-took the name Pope Benedict XVI, after the founder of the order. 1456. St. Malachy’s prediction regarding Pope John Paul | was (A) Proven and made apparent posthumously (8) Realized by the suddenness of his Geath i (C) Considered perfect because of its timing (0) Ratified only by his becoming Pope at the time of the half moon BE JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 157. Allthe following reflect the authors | 159. According to the passage, how are opinions as given in the passage, the realization of the prediction for EXCEPT Pope Benedict XVI as ‘The Glory of the Olive’, and the final selection of a Benedictine priest as Pope related ? (A) That Pope took the name, Pope Benedict XVI (A) SI, Maiachy’s predictions show a high degree of accuracy . (8) The World is really shocked by Pope Benedict XVI's anrigunicement of his resignation (8) Benedictine Order is symbolised by the Olive. (C) St. Malachy's hecy holds the ml ae oe (©) "The Glory of the Ofve' signified - same promise as the Mayan ‘aba prophecy I 1 (D) They are connected by the } (0) St. Malachy’s prophecy has domiee ol fata doin Pau || i compounded the already intriguing in 2005 opisode of Pope Benedict's t resignation and its impact 180, Chronologically, which one of the | $ following successions of Popes is | correct 7 188. Which of the following best describes the author's reaction towards the accuracy of St. Malachy’s predictions ? (A) St, Malachy — Pope Paul IV > Pope John Paull > Pope John Paul Ii ; (8) Pope Paul VI > Pope John Paull ithe by the | (A) The author is dismayed by their es ee eae, Benedict XVI (©) Pope Jonn Paul! > Pope John Paul ll + Joseph Ratzinger (C) The author rubbishes the Pope Benedict XVI probability of these predictions (B) The author realizes gradually how accurate the predictions are (D) Pope Benedict XVI > (D) The author is surprised at the rate St Malachy —» Pope Paul VI > of accuracy of these predictions Pope John Paul | He Pick the sentence that conforms to: ‘Standard English usage 161. (A) Most are of the opinion that so Jong as handwriting is legibleand not a scrawl, one should not face any ridicule from others regarding © his or her handwriting. (8) Mostare of the opinion that as long as handwriting is legible and not a = scrawl, one should not face any ridicule from others regarding one’s handwriting. 163. (A) (C) Most are of the opinion that as long as handwriting is legible and not a scrawl, an individual should fh not face any ridicule from others regarding one’s handwriting. (D) Many are of the opinion that as ©) Jong as handwriting is legitimate and not a scrawl, one should not (2) face any ridicule from others regarding his or her handwriting. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/K-14 162, (A) Ihave known no culture which is as much scornful as we of cultures that have done better. Ihave known no culture which is as scornful as we of cultures that have done well Ihave known no other culture which is as scornful as we are of cultures that have done better. | have known no other cultures which is as scornful as we are of cultures that have done well. Neither it is feasible nor desirable to keep India’s foodgrain sector insulated from world markeis, It is neither feasible nor is desirable to keep India's foodgrain sector insulating from world markets. It neither is feasible nor desirable to keep India’s foodgrain sector insulating trom world markets It is neither feasible nor desirable to keep India's foodgrain sector insulated from world markets, 164. (A) Human wildlife conflict is not new, but the reports of these incidents. reflect that it is at its worst now. (B) Human wildlife conflict is not new, but the reports of these incidents feflects that is at its worse now. (C) Human wildlife conflicts are not new, but the reports of these incidents reflects that they are at their worst now. (©) Human witdlife conflict is not now, but these reports of the incidents teflect that they are at their worse now. ; 165. (A) The impact of Tagore's ideas upon t Gandhi and Nehru has perhaps been given less attention than they deserve } (8) The impact of Tagore’s ideas upon Gandhi and Nehru have perhaps been given less attention than they deserve. (C)_ The impact of Tagore’s ideas upon Gandhi and Nehru has perhaps been given least attention than it deserves. (2) The impact of Tagore's ideas on Gandhi and Nehru has perhaps | been given less attention than it a deserves. At ae JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 Each of the following sentences is divided into four segments. Find out which of these segments is grammatically erroneous : 166. | still feel (A) / that the distribution of our responsibilities (B) /is not quiat (C) / as noat as it may appear at first (D) 167. We lived 80 close to the airport (A) / that, from our balcony, (B) /| could see (C)/aircrafts take off and land (D) 168. With their comical taces (A) / and stuffed toy looks (B) /lemur is (C)/ Maciagascar's biggest tourist draw (D) 169. Not only these odes (A) /convince scholars of their antiquity (B) /out they also received (C)/'some fine ctitical acclaim (D) 170, The recent charges (A) / levelled by a former Vice Chancellor (B) / against the highest authority of the universities (C) / is shocking (D) BE JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 Following are paris ofa singlasenience. Pick | 175° All language teachers the grammatically correct parts among these | (ii) Agree in Principle and choose the combination with the (ii) That testing student's command j | of spoken language imbers of rrect parts : nisi OF ese Come SPAN | qv). ts important te judge their overall < language competence. 171. (i) The Harassed Husbands of (A), Gi) and (ii) Borivali, . (B) (i), Gi) and (iv) (ii) One of the last suburb (©) (if) and (iv) (i), OnMumbai's Westom Railway line, (D) (ii) and (iv) | (iv) Used to meeting in the Sanjay ; Even if China’s trade data Gandhi National Park. sae (i) 1s showing signs of a recovery, CE alen (ii) Bilateral trade with India (8) @and(n) (iv) Has remained at a slump. (C) (and Gill) (A) i and (iv) @) (and (i) (C) Gand (i 0) i. and (i (0) Giyand(w) (C)_ (i) and (ill) (0) Gand di) 175. ()) My grandfather and me ‘ 172, (i) Married Subhash (i) Were good friends (i) Inover thirty years, (ili) And we had been constantly together | (ii) Madhu thinks (iv) Fora long times. i (iv) They are made for one another. (A) (ii) and (iv) 3 | | (A) only (il) {B) (and (iv) | (B) only (iil) (©) only (i) (©) (i) and Gi) (D) Gand (iv) (©) Wand iy | Ae ae od 176. 178, Ax Which of the following works of Walter Scott is not a novel ? (A) Ivanhoe (B) Kenilworth (C) The Bride of Lammermoor (D) The tady of the lake Match the poems with their poats : i) Slegtried A) 1916 seen Sassoon from 1921 ii) Wilfred BY Survivors Owen li) Edmund — ) Anthem Blunden for Doomed Youth iv) W.B.Yeats D) Municipal Gallery (a) ~A); iil) -B) ;iv)—D) (8) ~A);iv)-D) (C)_i)-B); ii) -©); i) Dy ;ivy~ a) (D) )-C); ii) -B); i) ~D) ;iv)—A) In Hardy's ‘Tess of the D'Urbervilles’, who is desoribed as “a fly ona billiard table of infinite length” 2 (A) Tess (8) Henchard (C) Mrs. Yeobright (D) Angel Clare 179. 181, JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 Charles Lamb wrote under the pseudonym (A) HD. (8) Elia i (C) Samuel L. Clemens (0) Alpha of the plough Which of the following is not considered as a metaphysical poet 7 (A) George Herbert (B) Henry Vaughan (C) Robert Bums (0) Richard Crashaw One of these writers below is a distinguished novelist. He has contributed a lot to the sub-genre called ‘campus novel’, demystifying and debunking university academics Who is the wniter being referred to ? (A) James Joyce (8) David Lodge (C)_ J. K. Rowling (0) P..G. Woodhouse 182. 183. 184, The concept of ‘Affective Fallacy’, as identified by the new critics, is tendency to judge a work by (A) (B) (C) (0) its effect on the reader the intentions of its author its realisation of the fictitious world its affectations as shown through the characters ‘Astropel and Stella’ is a collection of songs and sonnets by (A) (6) (c) (0) Philip Sydney Henry Howard Edmund Spenser John Mitton “There is sweet music here that softer falls, Than petals from blown roses on the grass,” “These lines appoar in one of Tennyson's poems. Who utter/s these words 7 ) ®) © (0) ‘Tithonus Ulysses Telemachus Companions of Ulysses 185. 186. 187. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/IX-14 Which of the following can best reflect the subject of Nathaniel Hawthorne's “The Scarlet Letter’ 7 A) (®) the unconscious cruelty (©) sintul passion (©) human progress hereditary evil Which of the following works sought to explain in terms of structuralist anthropology, the presence in diverse cultures of the idea that women were subordinate to men. (A) ‘Having Faith’ (B) ‘Is Femaie to Male as Nature is to Culture 7° ‘In Search of Our Mother's Gardens’ (C) (D) ‘Sexual Politics’ “Away ! away ! for | will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacehus and his Pards, But on the viewless wings of poos These lines appear in (A) John Keats! ‘Ode to'a Nightingale’ (8) William Wordsworth's To the Skylark ‘Thomas Campbell's ‘Ode to Winter P. B, Shelley's ‘To a Skylark’ (C) (D) 188. 169, Ae Find the correct chronological order of the following Shakespearean plays (A) Macbeth Romeo and Juliet —» The Comedy of Errors —» The Tempest @) The Comedy of Errors —» The Tempest > Romeo and Juliot —> Macbeth (C) The Comedy of Errors -» Romeo and Juliet -»Macbeth - The Tempest Romeo and Julist -» The Comedy of Errors -»Macbeth -» The ‘Tempest Who among the following is/are the writerls of ‘The Female Spectator ? (A) Addison end Steele (8) Jonathan Swift (©) Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb (0) Eliza Haywood 192. JDD-39/TGT-ENG/X-14 ‘Pen is mightier than the sword’ is an example of (A) (8) (c) Oxymoron ‘Synecdoche: Hyperbole (D) Metonymy . Apatrarchan sonnet has two parts. ‘The second part has six lines. ‘The first part of the sonnet is called (A) anoctave (8) a couplet (©) aquartrain (D) asestet Among T. S. Eliot’s works, the character of Tiresias appears in (A) ‘Gerontion’ (8) ‘Murder in the Cathedral’ (C)_ ‘The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock’ (0) ‘The Wasteland’ “The naturé found in his works Is a violent, barbaric and blood-riddon one.” Here ‘his works’ refers to the poems of (A) Roy Fisher (8) Ted Hughes (C) William Wordsworth (0) Geoffrey Hill 193. Charles Darwit’s ‘On the Origin of the Species’ appeared in the year (a) 1880 (B) 1611 (€) 1859 (D) 1632 194, Which of the following is not a work by Dr. Samuel Johnson ? (A) ‘An History of the Earth and Animated Nature’ (B) ‘The Vanity of Human Wishes! ic (D) ‘Lives of the English Poets’ 195, ‘Rasselas’ Munoo is the central character in Mulk Raj Anand’s novel (A) ‘Kanthapural (®) ‘The Untouchable’ (©) ‘The Village’ (D) ‘Coolie’ 198. 199. 200. JDD-39/TGT-ENGIK-14 “The play wright who has written the play ‘Ulysses! is (A) Stephen Philips (®) GB. Shaw (©) Harold Pinter (D) James Joyce Fra Pandolf’s name finds mention in Robert Browning's (A) ‘Rabbi Ben Ezra’ (B) ‘The Bishop Orders His Tomb’ (©) ‘My Last Duchess! (©) ‘Pippa's Song’ ‘Hamartia’ means (A) ror of judgement (8) pride (C)_ reversal in fortune (D) discovery ot facts “The primary aim of literature is to estrange or defamiliarize” — These words sum up the essential contention of (A) Deconstruction (8) Russian Formalism (e) (0) Eco-Griticism: Practical Criticism at HE JDD-39/TGT-ENGIX-14 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES “sritqant as Bre reragul agavt 11. This booklet contains 48 oases. 11, agen asae 12. Please check all the pages of the Booklet cans os carelully, ln case of any defect, please ask | 12: wat Soh peta ares hana ae the Invigitator for reptacement of the Booklet, ad are 8, th des a 98 aac HANS | 19. Directions ; Each question or incomplete | 49, fear: ueta mez awa ween ot eae we statement is followed by four altemative ; suggested answers or completions. 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