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20. Neither humans or dogs can cats. / “) Of ow ‘he main problem at aiportot sot aces ground heels es space for tae ‘erstore the authorities ave deeldes our planes fof arport, es iar : or ea al. Passengers are F can avold bad weathers. called aoe terminal ste resaves aroun te panes hae smaarea ©) Bro tas lessyraeng soace D) Nore ce 5 24. In satelite plan passengers are taken rom ‘A) Downtown ——B) saeliteterminal C) main terminal _—_D) Smal terminal 25. Why are mobile loungers used. A) To avoid bad whether 1B) fo avoid walking (©) For more convenience 1D) NoneENGLISH 2008 Give the meaning of the underlines words: “| Thore are over ore millions specesof animals or earth ae eG) inae Dyas 2. CR a ta wap mi het i. Pope a a ae 2 Tolan yt raon on acolo carpusia Beto cet Syoncituny 4 Hoste gosta ah a ordeal ht tate tages recover oven steer ee : Sena cowme oy Shasten 5. In desatnation, salty water is convertedi / \ Seen es J ogee Find the word which must be replaces ci 4 snce correct: ie conan arta ree aes comet Fone 3), So a 7. The purpose of UN, bo ‘espector human righ. A) One oe ae oS om bem Of 1 aay n wien cage _—_ man mei sae” ae 13. During a school inspector's visit, the children are to behave in dscipined manner. ger eg eae aera ee Hee tahiti ee tte A) with 5) oF ‘cn D)on15, Students were shocked when they heard that they had to keep their___ luggage in the ‘ouhouse, A) Access by excess C)extra Dj over 18. Weall are {ne opinions that hydrocarbons are involved in global waining, A) OF B)on oa ) with 17. Sara got goad grades ‘she was working inthe evening, A) Eventhough B)s0 (©) because Dy white 18. The fingers prints of one persons are. A) Differ from other B) dif otter ©) Different rom those of others D) difer other 19. The audience the speaker with a A) Announes By greated 20. The family did not wan! to ‘murder. A) Accept B) expect Read the following passage and an: ‘Some people associate migra ‘migratory mammals also.an e» tracks are so clearthat can be: lives is parible of island and Seemceecae cfiarecn cate 21.The pase“ tine 2 y A) Migratory: ‘B)birds: associ wt ration ©) A parson / 22.-The, tine a ©) seats 1D) Grassy plain’ENGLISH 2009 Direction: ‘Give the meaning of underlined words: 1. We must take a look atthe cumuative impact. A) Collective 8) growing, C) arta D) increasing 2 When hor bose didn't recommend her for promation, she blow up. ‘A) losthertemper B)goi confuse —_C) didn't notice D) accepted then decision A few buses are running today. A)Less 8) some cy har D) less 4 | scarcely see my father these days he is a Ayrarsny '8)haraly Direction: Choose the correct word to fil in the blanks. 5. The police were catching the A)Purposefuly 8) purp © The tomorrow news wil A) Story 8) 7. Hels sure of A) Quiet aa 8 Children were i ehewee < 9 Henasnt y Ale 0 came toknow about the lness of brother incurable ) study 1D) shocked ‘everyone co-operates. ‘C) atnougn, since he finished his al work oe D)s0 1. blind leads the bin, willboth fall into dich ae 8) while ©) when D)so 14, Simple photographic lenses cannot, sharp, undistorted images over a wide fie A) To form B)areformed ——_C) forming D) form 15. Technology wil play a key role in_ future Ifee-style A) To shape '8) snaping ‘C) shape of D) shaped8. ‘as amasterpiece, a work of art must transcend the ideal of he period in which it ‘Was created A) Ranks. B)theranking —-—«C)foberanked ——_D) for being ranked 17-In bacteria and in other organisms, ___is the nucleic acid DNA that provides the ‘genetic information A) Both 8) which ©) and Dyit Direction: In this type of test each sentence has four underlined underlined parts of the sentence are marked AB.C. 8D. or phrase that must be changed in order the sentence of phrases. The four ‘the one underline words rica skil of children develop so early Sarrintomnal clock of mathematica! maturity to walkand talk, they can set the table with Life, one spoon one fork, for each of te five chairs. hhave placed five knives, Spoon, and fork on ‘amounts to fitteen pieces of silver war. Having thus y ‘subtraction. It seems almost reasonable to expect jon 8 desert slant at birth and retrieved seven years later, he rade mathematics class without any serious problems of, Intellectual adjustment. (\, Ot cure, the truth 8 ts imple this century, the work cognitive peycholglsts has tluminated the subtle forms of dal learning on which Inelectual progress demands, Children were pours from a shor stout glass into atall thn one. Psychologists have tince demonstrate that young children, aed to count the pencils na pile, realy report ‘he number of blue or red pencils, bul must be coaxed ito finding the total Such stucles eve ntnarseted Gat ths hekpecda af rhantion mre ctor prcielly, are wits sttont. The have also suggested thatthe very concept of abstract number... the idea of Scovenins,w pese, stew tel eepioa i eny chee ef cbbed mel em prveariote of doing anything more mathematically demanding than setting table Is tel far trominnate.24. It can be inferred trom the passage that chidren normally earn simple counting. ‘A) Soon after they lean toialk. 'B) By looking atthe clock. ‘G) When they begin to be matnematicaly mature. 1D) After they reach second grade in schoal. 2. The word “Prerequisite. In ne 18 is doses in A) Reason '8) Theory 9ENGLISH 2010 1 tis interesting to race different ways in which new words are inverted. A) Detect ') folow C) copy 1) discover 2. Hehas been inthe business long enough to have bul a good reputation among his colleagues. A) Standing 8) fame (©) character D) name ‘3. The apprentice found himself woking fora hard master, who would forgive no mistakes. A) Solid 8) strenuous ) stern D) tight 4 Sim siged nth roam wanout beng nocd, A) Fe 8) crept D) waited ‘3. The argument in hardly relevant to ou discus A) Reliable B)perinent 1) iffiportart 6. The oldmantold us tal stag about a 3 tate with an A) High 8) lorg hee 7. Hehadto ey on inet atan at fi y 8 | fiked red apple A)To @ We thetest 0. 1". 7 sia ®” _ccarcneasany 13, rf ssses/aboukotdificultes and offers helpful suggestion. ) offers 1D) suggestions. 3 home but | found fom siting both atthe table waiting pfBivedhome —)siingboth ——_D) wang forme 15.The ypes ot or eta which ll anercy amg he no sale tl ‘undefined, A) Type (5B) which cy among > 18. The idea forthe a supprted plastic structure has come from an aeronautical engineer in 1945, A) for 18) has come cyan Dyin 417. The job canrot be finished. ‘everyone cooperates. A) Meanwhile —-B) however Cy unless Dyas 18. An ordinary apprentice did the job should have been done by 2 quatfied one. A) And B)but ‘C) which ‘D)thouah 419. Itwas mianight he fnished his homework. A) Although B) when ‘C)after D)s020. The science department wanted the money to be used for laboratory equipment the chancellor decided in favor ofthe tbrar. A) Somat '8)consequenty —C) but ) atmougn 21. For the sake of world peace, forthe sake of the world civilization, Asia must be made stable but itand ceaner living, which means no more and no less than erabling the people of he Asia to enjoy ne Tulest advantages of feedom and democracy. ‘A) Poliical stably in Asia is necessary for word peace. BB) The standard of ving must be raised in Asia. C) Asians need to recognize ans enjoy freedom and democracy. D) If Asian remain discontented, they wil not be able tEnjoy the benefits of freedom ‘and world peace wil remain at sake, 2. In 1875 was founded the famous university at Alga ng__reveive an English eaucaton witout fear ofbecering : Fom Aligarh came many Misim scalars, them were Uaquat Al nan, the fst prime : ‘tho succeeded Jnnah as governor ge ther makers of Paistan At Algarh Mess oncs apa ealig oink ct thomschies ava eat ‘eople and to take rie in het own ‘pride their landuage nn flan = Reaé the following paragraph a The west throughout the last Ii extraordinary energy- energy wich has taken Many forms. so ‘explored the world form pole to pole. Ithas learnt t such an abundance. lunimaginable. But all iscovered how to produce jous ages would have thought ays nie haan hopin, ban over ether human beings. Africans and son ir suffering at the hands of ingenuity despots, they wilf only nave acquired a wish to imitate the ruthless ‘disaster. ‘sing their energy anc ingenuty to. ver other natons. 7S and sta, 's through their progress in science and technology. D) Produce items Gf paterial comfort only. 24, The autor pred that he suring ofthe Asien and Africans courtries atthe hands of the west mignt have developed in them the dese to 2 Ste naver fr thet reecom 8) Acquire selene kncwedon ©) Leam the sect of stars an atoms. ) Becomes oppresser thamestves. 25. The ie Ine 6 referto. ‘A) The extraordinary energy of the west. B) The progess of the wet during the last ve centuies (C) The abundance of necessaries and comforts D) The exploration of he world form one end tothe otherENGLISH 2011 Direction: Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. Below each sentence are four other words or phrase. ‘You are to choose the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence it Rwere substituted for the underlined word. 1. Bermuda Triangle is located right in the middle of hurricane alley and is scientifically prone to intense, severe storms, A) liable B)senstive )accustomed —_D) petulant 2. Home buyers are proceedingcautiously because of the high interest feds. A) hastily, 'B) occasionally C) warily D) celiberatoly 3. The mules were put together with the help of few faculty A) summarized B) concocted C) compiled suited 4. The party was arranged by Sarah, A) Organzed —B)commence —C) st D) nines ‘5. The building next to us obstructs our view ofc A) Hides ‘By blocks ¢): ‘Choose the correct words to lin the blanks: Z Re Pr \ 6. This spinach omelet makes for. Poni tein needed for 2 fealty det y, Ajadeicous Baling f 7. Leamot____ theprice ofa sees movies ¢ ay muy ‘)save chen eS ) ators 0. Jerod placed the plant___the Paco ta pin the mit A) between ars OQ Diasice Some snakes are very. id ta ke con ifyou see ene. A) dangerous ) rth ) favorable 10. Athough the (ort mind you te ito your iene. A) speci Spee beaten Find the error, Sr eutl ton ore ee o 12.Hehs set snan ofa bowler. Noeror, } @ oO 13. We spend all 8 leaking fotdard 1 rice weather and ong, hot cays. No ero. a) OP @ oO 14.1 dant ke him coming ga Fart. Ne ror. a @ oO) 15:11 wae a doter | mul haue never left my jb st for he sake mariage. Noa ® ‘opposite word: 1. Benge '§) Coward B)Ingenuous c) Beticose D) Kind 17. Redelent 1A) Boorisn 5)Baimy ©) Fou. D) Sweet1B) Scholar c) Amateur D) Benign 1B) Caress ¢) Foothardy D) Daring 18) Obstuct ¢) Coa ) Affectonate hot days. Alot winter, with ts dreary gray days and biter cold we d laying onthe sand and soaking inthe bnaht anc burning sun. And hid, would wake upto rany summer days and cone close to ci "fa. We sutered through ‘months of sehooland miserable weather fr those sean ton edom and balmy weather Any day {hat | could rot spend at the beach orplayng ball wi my afi punsient fr sonsting|0,0<2 Va men A) The root are rational C) The root are equal 5. Sa (£)=tan() then ind cosy D)None By ree an tcrannei 2 5 T z ° 10 15, Freie "41" wa 92 a3) 5 16.3.8 87. he ses of ing. Fd at he ge rl ae! ie Guar oie 17 Ws sand 7225 ody wae sis Gas bite 18. WA=42)-4.B=21-j +4tthen the cose ot ane o ona aa aie 19, Ala distance of 109 n the angle of elevation fem g king i245" wll the height of fwumze wor es Gh1c0 < 20. fi si@nyae Ay ae XO ga Dit.) pole \0|>/0/o|a]a\0) loo |e >|o\0|> aMATHEMATICS 2006 1. te tecomplex cube ott 1 +. +a! =? ao at oe Dit 2. The emo of vector i+ 2) aT a9 os ito a6 55 oy15 j20 4. The parpendicular distance tom (0,0)'6 3x + 4y +10 =| e 5)-2 ©. Find ne numberof torn in aG.F 3,0, as 210 pegerinner ate etn 20 A. The conta af thecirle x + = 10.1 1) on Lise KO oncrd wares ‘ 8. - Dima tayetfe a) att +1) 8/21) ovat byvarer 16, Second denvative of"! atx = 116 ae Bae! Chae oes 1, [sinze ax 15100) + then ts nem Be oem Dye 18, Solvathedtferertial equation = = xy 2 ») ny ye, Him at Oe 20, Find the tere of 3m a) xin, aa 21, f(r + 4x92)" (0x AETSEF Ie ONITHFZ +e 22. feostrsins dx a) Lense re few a+e 23. Fin Bago Vo Sy a4 D2 2 '2|>|>/al> > lol» blo|> [> >|> >MATHEMATICS 2007 1. EB'CA’ where are two non empiy set then axe BjAuB=A Bane one 2, re mageary pt te expres ne a? ot ot 3. Thee wo 3100 ©) 3105 SS Aetipd beet y-0s 0 meetin 3) (10.4) ox0.-2) ©. the ote of the eauaion x + y's 3a 7. The yal the angiabe Bio" orang orton 8) 180" or 70" 360" rr Seen ceonx Shan xn Sh con cone x Bicoeetes ting head a2 10 14. King = 415 (90° = 100") and cow B =-5/13(100° \o|>)>lole i 3 5 7 8MATHEMATICS 2011 {rea of rectangles 320, one of is sides 4 large han the other what tslonath sou ate uae ao Fesipe dubai Pinca ins “f ug ah pe ee — Jie eee aise ASE epee (Fle) == then f (2)=? e iy as as 5 v ieediiiepihiaa aaa rian siting inte , 3s a xs ieaacormmamanaiwe Ay ie aes s weareeasceas yee ae 1 ree stn pi Rg a A sequence the mie cer D)OEE 18, Find ne sistance between te polit (3-1) ard hesine ayo oe 18, Find the equation ofthe linehaving slope “tan Nrtyso-0 O)are dyed =0 20. Sum of #4722? a) 3025 ©4025 21. The right bisector of any chor 2). Cantor af ere ©) Inenterof eile 2. 4Z=a+ibten a ab oat 2 Lit @ tent: ayo oa 2 >lole/>|> la @|> >lola|>\0|MATHEMATICS 2012 Arama i) Souonron gots Sinan 2. wht it 7fo hve hn ar ew hat ain te + nar Saab Gorketne inne £ teem nat 223 Get Bao 4h epeyn et voor beta e A) e-2eos2 Cher sear ax Byer Bly=x+t D)bath A and{re equation of orci x4)"=21-2y + thn find eter and rac A Gt 2(1.-1(4) a ¥ oa.) pene 184, t2:mis ina Phan idm as a4 Gals Bas 2= a0 ssn on is a eet a ena D)sin 20 AE 3] engrish va of kin e at BE y ot 9 «& Finn on ny scan intoh é Rs acorn) Cree) \ynan tne axts ofan ete les Ki S Ors Pang). Ss) 6) Bon ant y aes ES i a ae 3 cet a | 33 [ cI a o| 25 | 8 z e| 7 | 8 ° o_ [19 [8 w—|~o [04. MATHEMATICS 2013 ejecta A) oe -2ede B)e*-Zcor'x Ghee ears Dyer Zeoeas ao at o.4 Dw eas x03 te Ache! deve O)feer Seon re 1.0! ae complex cube ret of unity fd ae Oe NZ=co.0 + isinetben ZIis A) co sin oo faerie Ay mee Qaewrse of ote ig «+ y*= 7? ma me conan ottangency Bear (t 4m!) Besetem) Oe) D)2te=1) Find he sum o terms ofthe series 4,7, 1,13, Aine) ine a)the erm independent fi the termfind + 15. nthe expression of (= Ae 25 7 De 16. Wades red orca the probably f gating anon a B32 ou Dw 17. The rumber of words tat canbe fama from the word ARTICLE fe a) 1200 5080 30 7500, 18. A cirdeis a special case of NP 2) e [a2 A 3k A| 25-8 >| 10 |» |e c/a fomMATHEMATICS 2014 an Bove 2 at om a > 1) ca2 B30 Ohsnze Bay e 4 Bt enstrar iy ese Oars 5. 1" term of = G-P is 7, last term is 448, sum. ize or 6.0? i athe cube rct of unity ining poi (1.S)and (2.3) Fyn rtaytii=0 Deby +x ayt =o Deine scents ees 53% 815.3 os 12, The work done a +3) Tkthorugh thedatance d = 10) + 51 Aa 140 Sas None 13, tastance vetwoon (2,3) 8. y)169 unts nan ys at 8-1 oz None 14. Equaton of perahola howe dren ey 4a am 22) ‘dy de 420 Bri -ar-4y-4=0 ©) Pra vayaco Dye caectay-0-015. The ange tetween tenes passing thought, 2) (2, 4) and ther passing though, 1 (5 1) a ay, OMe Dy, 16. Two dco ar rolled tgather whats the probably ef going same face a) Bt oz DIF wysxtica 'A) Linear functon {Bim urction| ©) expicttuncton None ‘AY Singular matric ©) ant matric 18, The sum oftwo numbers 9 & sum of he a 63 One 20, na cles © students tke bot engi ‘aking engieh bu not math, now many a) 65 tel Bintanet None >|ol> [>| T 10 >lo[>|a/alo|>/ol0 '2\a]>\0)>\0/o/a/0 2MATHEMATICS 2015 ays or Do 02 4. The Cooficint of 6 termi th expansion af (1/3) ed ots 5. How many number are diisibe between 256 ané 7897 ann 1. y°=-12xthe co-ordinate of vertx a 4) o,0) 13.0) )we.6) 48.0) ¥ tough (1) nd (9) find = a 075 Bet Dye 8) i (icone +: toner see) DN © eas yep A iinet? + Bysnie +3) epinte + Dyin + 918. T2107, = 118 areiHP Ta a) 10 ay emo byt - a7 oer aytie yan ar e n el : al} a4 as 22. rosin ofa? Ay cond am nt Cheorm bane 23. fooyzae! tbe test at clo 24. na GP ay en 7 63MATHEMATICS 2016 1. Ltesin A) tnx Bpcoty heosee D) core 2. Forany sot Aand B (AUB A RUS ya's" wus D)AnB 3. 4,2 are the rot of he given equation fins the equation A peace a2=0 a)? Or+area=0 Dx, e 4. Find work done fF = 4-3) +2 andr =-4-3)+ 5k aS O20 5. Fortha word ARRANGE fe No.of posibe lter A) 1208, 1380 tan a=? "For You might also like
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