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(00 NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO) Test Booklet Series TEST BOOKLET GEIS FASB zt RECRUITMENTOFA.S.0. SLNo. 461473 (A) ENGLISH LANGUAGE (8) ODIA LANGUAGE Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 200) : INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES : 1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET OF THE SAME SERIES ISSUED TO YOU. ENCODE CLEARLY THE TEST BOOKLET SERIES A, B, C OR D, AS THE CASE MAY BE, INTHE ‘APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ANSWER SHEET USING BALL POINT PEN (BLUE OR BLACK) You have to enter your Roll No. on the Test Booklet in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet. 4. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO FILL UP & DARKEN ROLL NO., TEST BOOKLET / QUESTION BOOKLET SERIES IN THE ANSWER SHEET AS WELL AS FILL UP TEST BOOKLET / QUESTION BOOKLET SERIES AND SERIAL NO. AND ANSWER SHEET SERIAL NO. IN THE ATTENDANCE SHEET CAREFULLY. WRONGLY FILLED UP ANSWER SHEETS ARE LIABLE FOR REJECTION AT THE RISK OF THE CANDIDATE. 5. This Test Booklet contains 200 items (questions). i.e. SI. No. 4 to 100 items (questions) for English Language and SI, No. 104 to 200 items (questions) for Odia Language. Each item (question) Saas, four responses (answers). You have to select the correct nse (answer) which you want to mark (darken) on the Answer Sheet. In case, you feel that there is more than one correct response (answer) you should mark (darken) the response (answer) which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response (answer) for each item (question) 6. You have to mark (darken) all your responses (answers) ONLY on the separate Answer ‘Sheet provided, by using BALL POINT PEN (BLUE OR BLACK). See instructions in the Answer Sheet. 7. (i) All items (questions) carry equal marks. All items (questions) are compulsory. Your total marks will depend only on the number of correct responses (answers) marked by you in the Answer Sheet. (There will be negative markings for wrong responses (answers). 25 (Twenty five) percentage of marks allotted to a particular item (que }) will be deducted as negative marking for every wrong response (answer). If candidate give more than one response (answer), it will be treated as a wrong ponse (answer) even if one of the given responses (answers) happens to be correct and there wil ame penalty as above to that item (question). 8 Before you proceed to mark (darken) in the Answer Sheet the tesponses (answers) to various items (questions) in the Test Booklet, you have to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per the instructions sent to you with your Admission Certificate. 9. After you have completed filing in all your responses (answers) on the Answer Sheet and after conclusion of the examination, you should hand over to the Invigilator the Answer Sheet issued 1G you. You are alowed tc take wit you the candles copy / second page ofthe Answer ‘Sheet along with the Test Booklet, after completion of the examination, for your reference. 10. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end, (00 NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO) BH -3A/32 (Tum over) eon (A) ENGLISH LANGUAGE Change the active voice into passive voice : | will clean the house every Saturday. The house byme every Saturday. (A) cleaned (8) willcleaned (C) willbe cleaned (D) None of these People walk on grass. (A) couldn't (B)_ needn't (C) mustn't (D)_maynot Choose the correct word order : (A) Whyshe did leave so early 7 (8) Whydid she leave so early ? (C). Whydid so early she leave ? (0) Whysoearly did she leave ? Select same meaning of the underlined word : Take care not to get hurtwith the steam from the Kettle. (A) Burnt (B) Bruised (C) Scalded (0) Cut his principles, he has tobe very careful. (A) With regard of BH - 3A/32 (2) (8) With regard on (C) With regard to (D) None ofthese He was seen tothe school (A) went (8) going (C)_ gone (D) go They organized a party his honour. That Ajita was not invited it, was a shame. She admired him most and it seems unlikely that she would forgive the organizers their omission (A) at, for, towards (8) about, at, against (©) in,to, for (0) affer,on, with * When | say that the benefits of demonetization are moot, what do | mean? (A) That donot understand what the benefits are. (8) That! donot understand what demonetization is. (C) That the benefits of demonetization are surely seen. (0) That the benefits of demonetization are debatable. Contd, 10. Choose matching prepositions to complete the following phrases (I) According (i) of the source Different the first draft ... (W) (i) to (Ill) Based (i) by this information ... (IV) Bored (iv) from the events (V) Consisting (v) on cards ... According to the code, the correctly matched pairs would be : (A) I=. 11-(u). 1-9), 1V—-Gid, v-(i) (B) 1-(0,11=(, I= Gi), IV-(), v-( (C) 1-(v), Gi), N= (), 1V- (id, v=(iv) (D) 1-Gi), H-(), II-@, VG), v-(v) He had earned his well-paid job after a long struggle, but when he laughed at the most inopportune time, it cost him the job. List the verbs in this sentence (A) (B) had earned, laughed, cost eamed, struggle, laughed BH 3A/32 (3) (C) struggle, laughed, cost (D) Which of the statements about the job, laughed, inopportune following sentence is TRUE ? The Raos had been living so frugally all year that they saved enough money fora Mercedes. (A) The present perfect continuous tense used here indicates a state that continues into the present (8) The past perfect continuous tense used here indicates an ongoing state prior to a past action. (C)_ The perfect tense used here is not clear enough to justify the state indicated inthe present. (D) The past perfect tense used here does not indicate an ongoirig state prior to a past action. Choose from the options how the sentence can be improved They could not admire his bright performance because of they dislike him. (A) (B) (c) (D) because of their disliking of him because of their dislike him because they dislike him No correction required (Tum over) 13. 14. Choose from the options how the ‘sentence can be improved : She was uneasy because she never be on a plane before. (A) had never been (8) neverbeen (c) (D) is never been Noimprovement Choose from the options how the sentence can be improved : They only work when they have no money. (A) When they havenomoney, they only work: (8) (c) (0) Choose from the options how the sentence can be improved : I.T. experts may have to stop hunting for better job opportunities as these are not so easily available now. (A) No correction required (8) maybe stopping the hunting (C) should have to stop hunt (0) might have to stop hunting Choose from the options how the sentence can be improved : The NYC building at New York City is as high as every other building in the United States of America. they only work work only when No improvement (A) high than every other building BH - 3A/32 (4) (8) (C)_ higher than any other building as high as every other building (0) Noimprovement Choose the correct part of speech for the words in bracket She (as well as) her sister is engaged. A) (8) (c) (0) Conjunction Preposition Adjective Adverb Choose the correct part of speech for the word in bracket: This politician is notorious (for) corruption. (A) Conjunction (8) Preposition (©) Adjective (0) Adverb Choose the correct part of speech for the word in bracket: This golden ring is too (costly) to purchase. (A) Conjunction (8) (C) (D) Preposition Adjective Adverb Contd. 20. Choose the correctpartof speech for 24. Everyone at the party the word in bracket amazed by his performance. (drowning) man catches at a straw. (A) was (A) Complement (8) were (8) Infinitive (C) are (C) Gerund (D) can (D),.. Pattioiple 25. Alice isnot at home at the moment. 21. Choose the correct part of speech for eae the word in bracket : (A) wason Agreat talker is a great (liar). (8) wasat (A) Article (C) ison (8) Verb. (0) isat (C) Pronoun 26. French people love cooking, (D) Noun the English don't seem very interested. 22. Choose the correct part of speech for the words in bracket: ie Eat (to live), but do not live to eat. oer (A) Complement Ch eae eines (0) whereas (C) Gerund 27. Choose the correct statement : (oy Parte (A) My aunt who lives in Mumbai is a doctor. 23. Anita _______ for the charitable cause. (B) My aunt, who lives in Mumbai, is a doctor. Ay cometcorgt ied (C) My aunt, who lives in Mumbai (B) cameo contributed vac (C) came to contribute (D) My aunt who lives in Mumbai, (D) comes to contributed is a doctor. BH - 34/32 (5) (Tum over) 28. 29, 30. 31 BH-3A/32 Wait a minute, | foryou. (A) carry (8) willcary (C) carried (0) was carrying It's wet and rainy outside today. You 33, ——_— go out without an umbrella. (A) (B) Cc (D) shouldn't won't don't have to should Change into passive: Thesalt-water 34, corroded the metal beams. The metal beams by the salt-water. (A) (8) (©) (0) was corroded corroded has corroded were corroded The headmaster toyou. (A) (8) (C) (0) want wants has wanted None of these (6) this box 32. totak 35, Abomb scare. the fight. a delay of (A) causing (8) cause (C) was caused (D) had caused Change into passive : Everyone understands English. English by everyone. (A) (8) (C) (D0) is understood has been understood was understood had understood The diamond ring that her husband bought for her turned ____to be fake one. (A) in (B) of (C) out (D) None of these Tom ______ to call Susan yesterday but he has forgotten. (A) is supposed (8) supposed (C) supposes (D) was supposed Contd 36. Choose the correct statement (A) Sheis senior than me. (B) Shes senior to me. (C) Sheis senior then me (D) None of these 37. Choose the correct statement (A) |willinform this them. (8) _ I willinform them of this. (C) will inform this to them. (D) Iwill inform them with this. 38. Which sentence is correct ? (A) She lives in an apartment (B) She lives to an apartment. (C) She lives on an apartment. © She live in apartment. 39. Which sentence is correct ? (A) We'll go shopping soon. (B) We'll goa shopping soon. (C) We'llgoto shopping soon (D) Weill shopping soon. 40. Which sentence is correct ? (A)_I'mtired of working (B) lam tired to working BH~3A/32 41 42. 43 44. (C)_ I'mtiring of working. (0) I'mtired and working. Doesn'tit (intrigue) you, The word in the bracket means (A) Arouse interest (8) Pleases (C)_ Offends (D) Tiredness ‘The branches of trees were (fondling) the sky. The word in bracket means (A) Moving (B) Leaning (C) Touching (D)_ Reaching Whatis the synonym of ‘veracity’ ? (A) Inaccuracy (B) Reality (C) Redundancy (D) Falsehood Give the antonym of MILITARY : (A) Civil (8) Militant (©) Civility (0) Coup (Tum over) 45 46 47. BH - 3A/32 Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word EMBRACE (A) Disobey (8) Contradict (C) Reject (D) Obscure Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word SUBVERSION “a (8) Clarity Destabilisation (C) Compliance (0) Sanity Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word SINISTER (A) Good (8) Evil (C) Long (0) Shot She wasn't feeling well, so she was togo to the evening party. What word should be used to fill in ‘the blank ? (A) reliant (B) reluctant (8) (c) (D) resistance relinquished 49. He fired his assistant for accessing his files without his What word is appropriate for the blank ? (A): Consensus (8) Contempt (c) (0) Consent Concede Directions (Q. Nos. 50- 52) :In each of the following questions four words are given of which two are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning, from the below given combinations. 50. @ Withstand (Climate (ll) Hot (IV) Surrender (A) (qi ®) W-() (cy) (h-(y) (DB) -() Contd. 51. 52. 53. () Gregarious (Quixotic (W) Sociable (V)_ Discernible A m-a 8) (y-(M) (ce) )-(y) ©) -a *) Jeopardise (W Repudiate (il) Confuse (WV) Disown A o-a (8) (ly-(vy) (c) a-(y) ©) o-a Nafeesa is afraid —___ spiders. (A) from () in (C) about (0) of lam worried the exam. @) in (8) about BH - 34/32 ‘Sas 57. 58. (C) on (0) of He looks upset, | think he took the criticism heart, (A) to (B) about (©) in (0) of lam envious them. (A) of (8) about (©) in (0) on He confided __me. (A) about ®) in (©) on (0) of They decided sofa. the grey (A) about (B) on (C) in (0) of (Tum over) 59. 60. 61 62. 63, BH - 34/32 She suffers —___ a heart disease (A) about (8) in el (C) from (0) o The teacher set some homework the end of the lesson (A) about (8) in 65. () of (0) at lam good tennis. (A) about ®) in (C) at (0) of 66. We arrived an hour late (A) (8) in (C) at (D) of the station about 67. They usually spend their holidays in mountains. (A) the (10) (8) noarticle () a (0) an Los Angeles has ideal climate. A) (B) (C) a (D) an the noarticle This is worst Mexican restaurantin the country, (A) the (B) noarticle (C) a (D) an I can'tlive on 500 dollars amonth. (A) the (8) noarticle () a (D) an Someone call police- man! (A) the (B)noarticie (C) a (D) an : Contd 68. Someone call (A) the (8) noarticie () a (0) an 69. He is hero (A) the (8) noartice (©) a (0) an 70. | don't like like my brother's dog. (A) the (8) noarticie ©) a (0) an police ! real American 71. haveh’t seen him in years. (A) the (8) noarticle (C) a (0) an 72. Kobe Bryant basketball player. (A) the BH -3A/32 is dogs, but | five 76. (11) 73, 74. 75. (8) noarticle (C) a (0) an The fire _______ the huts before the fire brigade came. (A) had burt (8) willburn (C)_ hasburnt (0) bums Ihave__ my work. (A) do (B) does (C)_willdo (D) done Don't make a noise, she (A) sleep (8) willsleep (C) issleeping (0) None ofthese Will you go __a movie? (A) tosee (8) seen (C) toseeing (D) None ofthese (Tum over) 77. 78. You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P,Q. Rand S to produce the correct sentence : (P) @Q) for thousands of years famous symbols of ancient civilizations (R)_ Monuments have been created (S) and they are often the most durable and SRQP. QPRS PRSQ RPSQ (A) (8) (Cc) (0) You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence : (P) isone of the most widely used indicators (Q) of ecosystems and their biodiversity ®) (s) for assessing the condition The conservation status of plants and animals SPRQ SRQP QRPS PQRS (A) (8) (c) (0) BH - 3A/32 (12) 79, 80. You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence (P) fora short time where a new, innovative, or much-improved product (Q) (R) (S) The practice of price skimming is launched onto a market involves charging a relatively high price QSPR RSQP PRSQ RasP (A) (B) (c) (0) You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P,Q, Rand ‘S to produce the correct sentence : (P) by an emperor named Shah Jahan (Q) ®) The Taj Mahal is a in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal” (S) beautiful monument built in 1631 QPRS SRP PQRS: QSPR (A) (8) (C) (D) 81. 83. BH - 3A/32 You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P,Q, Rand S to produce the correct sentence : (P) 85, was designed by the British architect George Wittet and @Q ®) (s) A) (B) (Cc) (0) The Gateway of india inthe year 1924 was opened for general Public QsPR PQsR SRQP Do you these events ? (A) (8) (c) (0) likes like liking 87. have like ‘The dog and the cat___ been fed. (A) (8) has (C) were (0) have His works appreciable. (A) are ®) is (13) QPSR: 86. ee 88. (C) has (D) have Many a man _______ suffered during partition. (A) (B) (©) (D) is have has were The chief along with his family involved. (A) are (8) has (C) is (D) have She shall (A) (8) comes (C) (0) ‘soon. come coming came Measles a common disease among children. (A) are (8) is (c) (D) “has were (Tum over) 89. The board of directors ___ anxious. (A) are (8) havebeen (C)_ hasbeen (0) were 90. Few applicants backed out (A) have (8) has (C) were (0) are 91. Some of thé rice (A) is (8) are still left. (C) has (0) have 92. Public speaking ___a skill (A) are (8) have (C) has (0) is Directions (Q. Nos. 93 to 97) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow ‘Aman is known by the book he reads as well as by the company he keeps ; for BH - 3A/32 (14) there is a companionship of books as well as of men and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of man. A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today that it always was, and it willnever change. Itis the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not tum its back upon in times of adversity or distress. Italways receives us with the same kindness ; amusing and interesting us in youth, comforting and consoling us in age. 93. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the given passage ? (A) Books show the reader's character (8) Books as man’s abiding friends (C) Books are useful in the youth (D) The importance of books in old age 94. Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word ‘adversity’ occurring in the passage ? (A) Happiness (B) Prosperity : (©) Progress (D) Misfortune Contd. 95. 97. The statement, “a good book may be among best of friends,” in the passage means that (A) There cannotbe a better friend than a good book (B) Books may be good friends, but not better than good men (C) A good book can be included among the best of friends of mankind Our best friends read the same good books (0) ‘According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true? (A) Good books as well as good men always provide the finest company. (8) (c) A good book never betrays us We have sometimes to be patient with a book as it may bore us. (D) A good book serves as a permanent friend. ‘According to the passage, A man ° may usually be known by the books he reads because (A) His reading habits shows that he is a scholar BH -3A/32 (15) 98. 100. (B)_ The books he reads affect his thinking (C) Books provide him a lot of knowledge (0) His selection of books generally reveals his tempera- ment and character Glutton is related to Eat as Garrulous is related to ) (8) (c) (0) Walk Talk Laugh Travel Dwellis related to Denizen as Inherit is related to a) (8) (C) (0) Acquire Successor Outcast Heir Writer is related to Reader as Producer is related to @) Seller (8) Consumer (C) Creator (D) Contractor (Tum over) (B) ODIA LANGUAGE fede (gars! 101-110) :dga0 (aaa) 108. (A) ge ea: (8) 101. (A) aédidy (c) (8) emreidy ©) (©) amor es () (D) aAdiay ©) (c) 102. (A) & E (A) fae (0 (8) Gee 107. (A) (C) Seo ©) (0) #180 © 103. (A) adeia (0) (B) gee 108. (A) (C) agree ®) (D) wardio co (0) 104. (A) eessaie 109. (A) (8) Goasgia (B) (C) ededie (c) © (D) eecgio ©) BH -3A/32 (16) aga aige aga args qeveo aeigo qeiee gous | aisee aden asene aseere aigsie aigaie aigaie gigdie asain esau aedia aedion 110, (A) goes! (B) gaiesi (©) gee (D) gaical Seda (qqarail 111-120) :.6e gdace Oe: 111. ‘ane@’a géae : (A) eeu (8) ade (C) eige (D) acaita 112. ‘aiae’a gdae : (A) Sede BS ae@ (C) Aare (0) eai9e 11; » ‘alaia’a gS8e : (A) giase (8) a@eoa (C) aaa (0) Saseg BH - 3A/32 (17) 114. 1 a 116. 117. “@1997A QSAR : A) seq (8) oge (C) aeias (0) aqeie . ‘Alera gSae : (A) @i¢e1 (B) saiger () @ (D) ast ‘Gaq’a geae : A & (8) 2 (C) aaaige (0) one ‘ade’a géae : (A) @iaia (B) ara (C) Gaata (0) ste (Tum over) 118. ‘Reoer'a gee : (A) ag (B) gue (C) aiaivia (D) Sede 119. ‘ae’a geae : (A) sae (B) gaa (C) ga (0) & 120. ‘quer’a geag: (A) Bat (B) aa (c) at (D) Sqaai eda (qqarsi 121-130) : Saaie ae GAR OR: 121. ‘gaa’a Saaie : (A) geen (B) waa (C) egiuige (0) sea BH - 3/32 8 122. ‘a1a’a Goaie : (A) oe@ (8) ae (Cc) gas (D) aee ‘eerd’a Saare : (A) argo (B) gag (C) ager (D) acne ‘Sacas’a Saare : (A) saa (B) aaaict (C) ae (D) aeae ‘aga’a Saaie : (A) Sea (B) 9ga (C) 6élae (D) seine Contd. 126. ‘Sga’a Saare : 130. ‘an@’a Saaie : y) -aeage A) we (8) aie (B) ales (C) aga $ : (C) aed (D) 39a (0) asaae 127. ‘aioa’a géae : : 131. adiag a age 6 eee agaica Galae (A) 9 (@) a0 a__adaese ov! (C) eae (A) seen gga (D) aaie (B) seae cor 128. Gae’a Saare : (C) qgae eee A) zag (0) 306 (B) aac ‘ 132. ‘Qove agaca aaiael eae Seua’ (C) see — BS AIEA HAPS ‘AQaGa’ AIA (D) eee Ged GING AAe gaIde 7 129. ‘gain’a Sage : a) (A) age : (®) sae ieee (©) sqae (C) see (0) gsea (D) aaieie BH-3a/32 é (19) (Tur over) 133. 135. 136. BH- Gad edi See Gai araiog & eG APQIAl CAM, SIIG gain | (A) age edi (8) qe4 edi (C) geaiee edi (0) gees . ee 2S area egue’ — as eieca seas Sai Gcaasia Scaga 7 A) (8) (c) (0) deer 26 area gud ‘BR Alaa Call’ —VB AIGA SHO HE ‘plae’ ace ane ede : (A) Saiaa (8B) og (C) fase (D) @idieiaa ‘cance casace’ — ai ced @19 qe ? (A) @ae acre 3A/32 (20) 13 131 13: 7. s (B) zeae adave (C) aaa adare (D) aliuiea acre AMER AAS! GAIIS AVEREH IIA Gaaea ace | (A) oe (8) a (C) aed ace ait (D) cade S ot . ee dese geide Garg —___ gala | (A) aaldei Sar (8) zanidei gai (C) Ag Gar (D) afi gar eG aiaica dia Fence Gaiaea adede eal A eX 8) gxaé (C) Seaa cagea eaiaaia {D) saad ge 140. gsieiee Seaava egeoe _ Ter (A) gaia (B) eaidiaaica (CC) saan at (0) cae cagca eaida 141. @1eH FAIA. adaie aaaag adel ead | (A) wSe10e (B) Secaine (C) qaegiee (0) age 142. ‘csiguia’ Gaiaea gaa 6 coe Fda ee es (A) gan gas egeor (8) gora gaa egeor (C) Gera gaa weeor (D) Qe1a gga ~eege 143. ‘cee’ vig qe age ‘UIgg Uae 1 A) a ®y BH -3A/32 444. (21) 145. 146. (©) aig (D) eq ‘Qa 9 aga usa S ae’ —as eieIcA ced ude ‘un’ aga geil Gad 62108 7 (A) sag (8) gesiee (C) ag6 (0) sna 6edS coae ulg ? (A) a@ (B) eg +) a () ge Gad Gaieiee Scaaig eie, age, 2e9 ggda ula fis@ a1, e121 1 (A) wad ga! (8) Farle gai (C) Ge ga (D) aa ga (Tum over) 147. * 148. 149. 150. BH- Scaay aagee ‘SaSqs G2En Seaaia aigdea 1 (A) adesde ase (B) adesie ace as (C) cacae sagen adedie acs (D) saad oe ‘9@uig’ aea GOP 6aQER 1 (A) aae gg ae geva calc cae (B) aag ges ae Gad caia cain (C) giQe Ags ae Se cala caIAe (D) aae agé ae cede ¢ caia crianit wigsa zaaidei Gal Gas. (A) adeigs ea (B) 26d gs gu a (C) g9 eviaaisa (D) cedd ge Gal egeoria eriagea edica I (A) qsad cala eéieig oa (B) aaad calc edeig gx 3A/32 . Ger’ xe (C) aaa ad caic eGeig gu (D) Mad 6ciew edi caia ede! CAgIA LY AT ‘giGelag alaea caqgadag ena’ — a9 eieusa ‘saqadag’ cee Gest ged qeie ? (A) @iSeioe (8) eggiee (C) gqseiee (D) Gaieice *eaql ae Gad Scaaig Scagaca aGae aise, odiz ? (A) qorgga aise (B). e8e ggaica (C) gee ggaica (D) “ie aa agaica weve | (A) Seaidie (8) Seale (C) anieeigee (D) avégee * Contd. 154, 6ead Gaie Seana ? (A) aan eng (B) 2Gai ue (C) siasea zg (0) gge 8 155. ‘ois Sagca ag ica’ — ag cieica ‘ag’ ced adein 2 (A) aiagiee (B) aaaciog (C) qagaicsaiae (0) @diae 156. ‘eq’ uigg_ ‘eign’ ade! (A) eciaioy aig (B) sgqadiie erigiot aig (C) sinuig (D) zaalde ug 187. cede qaae, odia ? (A) #1 +@=69g (B) @+u+g=6Rg (C) ee +e+a=cag (0) ce +o+a=cng BH -3A32 (23) 158. 159. 160. arae “g’ Gee, BEuiER gl A ¢ (8) oy (Cc) a (0) @ ee gevasa ae Scaaca exinieca quiees __ gq@iaa ainiey ARE 4 | (A) ga (8) 3 (C) O18 (0) a ‘9G wag, digi coda giai eda" — a9 cierca ‘aim’ dea adain She ea: (A) ziAeiee () Sdiae (C) Fedae (0) aaseiee (Tum over) 161. Geri Gaica aiuiaaes ced ot 16: 163. BH- N ©) sala? (A) giaisiee (B) agieneiee (C) aipeiee (D) a@ace adeinca Gad qe cvia adede eniage! aog > _ AAede aig gaia | (A) (8) © ig gd 6dde zigd (D) Sdue aigs cad Galaes gangga weeor 6 QoInggs «eer cagea age ? (A) (8) eage eae (C) 6aGai caged AqAGe aogGe musa ceds cSeade aerage ae ? (A) aisaie 3A/32 (24) 165. 166. 167. (8) 20g (C) asaia (0) seee ‘queda-a8 ans eee queig aiede eee’ — XB einen ced ac aaIeIRe ? (A) aRueda ad (B) aes (C) gag (0) gacig gieiea Saiae ae cad aoa aga, 9 aN, o@] (A) @digiae 8) elec (©) (0) aaeae AYER CAE ‘cdovaice U9 UG Qag acm’ — (C) ag (D) ~ 6@as qaciee Scaay 7 (A) aie ®) ad (C) adi (0) 98 @ Galaea gga 6 cee PEA | (A). ae (B) aig (C) ge (0) sas acne dea gece Bale! asa dea a9 a16e | A (8) sce aia ai (C) de (Dy cede ot (Tum over) 175. 176. 177. 6eled aiaeg Faiag ¢ AFen eis! 296A UM Gade aie age sega | (A) edi (B) ase (C) Sai dcaaa (D) 305 Gade Gdlde olay ? (A) g6a a gai Ge, eal aid agigaie aide 1 (8) sad eaie ei aaiae, eg FYID AB! @6R I (C) sale aig calds eal aigad Nie gidie c2aaé | (D) aida ca eal e gag, Cad ¢ 9861 Gad Gaiae Seay o1 Seasa aeg ade E2iaA, 191g Galae gaiane | (A) Fs (B) 2g BH - 34/32 (26) 178. 179. 180. (C) eqaside (0) ainwig “ae ulca eee’ — ‘og’ ced uaa Saiae 2 (A) aede (8) aeie (C) Gerie (D) egaside ‘AGace Ga DEAS alia EgaER’ — 28 GISIA GAIEe Fal SGo ea : (A) aa (8) ase (C) 2iaie (0) sgace ASA AQAA ASTI GA eI O6sIUe aag XEATEA DAAE eGeia gia \ (A) a (B) aria eres (C) aaiga (0) aca Contd. 181 182 183, 184. BH- ‘aal’ @Iagee Jove | (A) ovgga agave (8) zeae aSave (C) gi agave (D) aie aSave uigae agie __ $ad¢ caic RAIA Galae ade gu 1 (A) sale (B) goe (C) Seng (0) oKad cad gaa uci ead gaa Sei AigiAEA AIGIGA HERE ceIBAICA, alaig gel | A) asqaa (B) ea gaa” (C) eee (D) sara ge ae GGal ae goesa CAPE Qdagse 6asald aiaca Sas ealaias.? (A) ga 3A/32 (27) 185. 186. 187. (8) (Cc) ag. oe (0) a8 ulgae ced SaS ge ceca acide! Bai gn? Ae ® @ (C) @ (D) a Seasy doa ieeee aog egooe edeisece qead 6 dead aaa aica aie (A) 6@ (B) a (C) Scae cagea aca (0) sede of ugdieioe Scasigeg (A) soGige (8) ad edgu (C) agac edge (D) 6adgu wer ad edge (Tum over) 188. 189. 190. BH- Scaay ae aca avege Scaaa aog —___ Sea 92101 (A) Scaaia (8) Sea (C) geeiee (D) aeaieiee ‘sey’ deca sed gova cad eaice 2 a) a ® a () a (0) «a ‘GE eceeS BGI UIA EX WAS BEI AIA Ide’ — vei eed uAsa ced ? (A) ag3qee (8) SeGqae wagee (C) gaqee (D) Sgaqee 3A/32 (28) 191. 192. 193. 194. Scaay ae ‘agea’Q —_ ule “‘agael’ ade | (A) geaiee (8) dee (C) ane (D) 9a GeaS cageoIUe BOA ? (A) ag (8) alg (C) gear (D) aewd qaqa See ea: (A) geen (8) gede (C) geee (D) ager Gee ulg ‘uid’a qeuig See ea: Ay (8) ul (C) yt Oa Contd. 195. ginuig ‘iccaci’a Scaga ac 196. 197. BH- (A) aia (B) aig (C) 2 (0) aicaa 6@dG OBO aIe4 2 (A) sa ade: ae4 ese, 6a Acie | (B) 6a gag aigeosaai | 6a waa) (C) saaus, ag gon ged 1 (D) 6a gan diaae Gal ese algae! ‘aldeea’ sea qe GOR ga Ss ea: (A) ele +

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