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ENGLISH GRAMMER 35X1: 35

FILL IN THE BLANKS


Q.1 I like reading journals _______ novels.
Ans. 1. The best 2. more than 3. most than 4. the less than
Q.2 There isn't _______ water in the overhead tank.
Ans. 1. Lot of 2. Any 3. Little 4. something
Q.3 They always give the available seats to _______ comes first.
Ans. 1. Whomever 2. Whom 3. Whichever 4. whoever
Q.4 A fire broke _____ in the neighbourhood.
Ans. 1. Off 2. Out 3. Away 4. From
Q.5 If you promise _______ angry with me, I'll tell you what I broke.
Ans. 1. not to get 2. get out 3. not getting 4. not get
Q.6 A thief does not ______ the door.
Ans. 1. Knock at 2. knock on 3. knock to 4. knock
Q.7 There is a lot of work ______ hand. Let's cancel ______ picnic.
Ans. 1. Upon, the 2. in, a 3. in, the 4. on, a
Q.8 It's unfortunate that he died _____ cancer.
Ans.1. By 2. Of 3. From 4. with
Q.9 Professor Ahmed ____ teaching us _____ August, 2012.
Ans.1. Was, for 2. had been, since 3. has been, since 4. has been, for
Q.10 The method and practice of teaching is called ____.
Ans. 1. Paediatrics 2. Pedagogy 3. Training 4. philately
Direction for questions 11-15: Complete the sentences with the correct options:
Q.11 Her parents have arrived _____ the airport.
Ans. 1. To 2. At 3. On 4. in
Q.12 They returned home _____ a taxi.
Ans 1 .In 2. From 3. On 4. with
Q.13 I have never come _______ nay one as rude as him.
Ans. 1. Across 2. To 3. Around 4. at
Q.14 I can't bear ____ late.
Ans. 1. Been 2. Be 3. To 4. Being
Q.15 Mani, along with his friends, _____ for basket ball practice every morning.
Ans. 1. Were going 2. are going 3. Goes 4. go
Direction for questions 16-20: Choose the correct spellings in questions given below:
Q.16 Choose the correct spellings
Ans. 1. Sacribegous 2. Saereligious 3. Sacrilegious 4. sacrilegiuos
Q.17 Choose the correct spellings
Ans. 1. Deceive 2. Deceive 3. Diecieve 4. decieve
Q.18 Choose the correct spellings
Ans. 1. Collaborate 2. Collaborate 3. Collaborate 4. collaborrate
Q.19 Choose the correct spellings
Ans. 1. Integrity 2. Integerety 3. Intigerity 4. integerity
Q.20 Choose the correct spellings
Ans. 1. Berrister 2. Barrister 3. Barrister 4. berister
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Direction for Questions 21-24: Choose the most appropriate option for each of the following
questions:
Q. 21 “Faux pas” means:
Ans.1. Expected to happening 2. Flase 3. social blunder 4. fake identity
Q.22 “Ab initio” means:
Ans.1. In continuation with 2. from the beginning
3. in defence of a comment 4. in connection with the future
Q.23 “To bury the hatchet” means:
Ans.1. To end a feud with an enemy 2. to cremate carcass of an animal
3. to plant grass in the field 4. to hid some treasure
Q.24 “Amicus curiae” means:
Ans.1. One of the judges of the court 2. A friend of the court
3. One among the parties to the dispute 4. One among the expert witnesses in a case.
Direction for Questions 25-28: Choose the correct option for each of the following questions:
Q.25 Choose the correct option.
Ans.1. Please stop interfering into my romantic life.
2. Please stop interfering in my romantic life.
3. Please stop interfering with my romantic life.
4. Please stop interfering for my romantic life.
Q.26 Choose the correct option
Ans.1. The Titanic did not reach their destination
2. The Titanic did not reach her destination
3. The Titanic did not reach his destination
4. The Titanic did not reach it's destination
Q.27 Choose the correct option
Ans.1. The Film Star climbed off ther car and smiled at the people.
2. The Film Star come out of the car and smiled at the people.
3. The Film Star got out of the car and smiled at the people.
4. The Film Star got off the car and smiled at the people.
Q.28 Choose the correct option.
Ans.1. Your grammar is very good, but you need to work on correcting your pronunciation.
2. Your grammar is very good, but you need to work on managing your pronunciation.
3. Your grammar is very good, but you need to work on repairing your pronunciation.
4. Your grammar is very good, but you need to work on modifying your pronunciation.

29. One who loves mankind is called


A.Optimist B.Philanthropist C.Optometrist D.Truant

30. A Government run by a dictator is termed as


A. autocracy B.Democracy C.Oligracy D.Theocracy

31. A handwriting by which cannot be easily read


A.Illegible B.Legible C.Lucid D.dible

COMMON ERROR
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32. Automated baggage handling systems are (1)/ ensuring that on the time passengers (2)/ are out of the
planetheir (3)/ baggage is already waiting for them (4)/ No Error (5)

33. At present China is the (1)/ worlds leader manufacturer (2)/of environment friendly products (3)/ such
as electric cars and bicycles (4)/ No error (5)

34. A one of the leader (1)/insurance companies in (2)/ India they offer (3)/ comprehensive financial
services (4)/No error (5)

35. In order to streamline (1)/ the movement of vehicles during (2) /the festival traffic police have(3)/
chalked out diversion plans(4)/No error (5)

COMPREHENSION TEST 5x1: 5

Climate change is considered to be one of the most serious threats to sustainable development, with
adverse impact on the environment, human health, food security, economic activity, natural resources
and physical infrastructure. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the
effects of climate change have already been observed, and scientific findings indicate that
precautionary and prompt action is necessary. Vulnerability to climate change is not just a function of
geography or dependence on natural resources; it also has social, economic and political dimensions
which influence how climate change affects different groups. Poor people rarely have insurance to
cover loss of property due to natural calamines i.e. drought, floods, super cyclones etc. The poor
communities are already struggling to cope with the existing challenges of poverty and climate
variability and climate change could push many beyond their ability to cope or even survive. It is vital
that these communities are helped to adapt to the changing dynamics of nature. Adaptation is a
process through which societies make themselves better able to cope with an uncertain future.
Adapting to climate change entails taking the right measures to reduce the negative effect of climate
change (or exploit the positive ones) by making the appropriate adjustments and changes. These range
from technological options such as increased sea defences or flood proof houses on stilts to
behavioural change at the individual level, such as reducing water use in times of drought. Other
strategies include early warning systems for extreme events, better water management, improved risk
management, various insurance options and biodiversity conservation. Because of the speed at which
climate change is happening due to global temperature rise, it is urgent that the vulnerability of
developing countries to climate change is reduced and their capacity to adapt is increased and national
adaptation plans are implemented. Communities must build their resilience, including adopting
appropriate technologies while making the most of traditional knowledge, and diversifying their
livelihoods to cope with current and future climate stress. Local coping strategies and knowledge need
to be used in synergy with government and local interventions. The need of adaptation interventions
depends on national circumstances. There is a large body of knowledge and experience within local
communities on coping with climatic variability and extreme weather events. Local communities have
always aimed to adapt to variations in their climate. Local coping strategies are an important element
of planning for adaptation. Traditional knowledge can help to provide efficient, appropriate and time
tested ways of advising and enabling adaptation to climate change in communities who are feeling the
effects of climate changes due to global warming.

1. To address the challenge of Climate Change, Developing countries urgently require:


(a) Implementation of National Adaptation Plans
(b) Adoption of short term plans
(c) Adoption of technological solutions
(d) Imposition of Climate Change tax
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2. Given below are the factors of vulnerability of poor people to climate changes. Select the option
that contains the correct answer.
(1) Their dependence on natural resources
(2) Geographical attributes
(3) Lack of financial resources
(4) Lack of Traditional knowledge

(a) (2), (3) and (4) (b) (1), (2), (3) and (4)

(c) (3) only (d) (1), (2) and (3)

3. Which of the following is against the idea portrayed in the passage?


(a) Co-ordination between regional and national efforts is necessary.
(b) The process of Adaptation to climate change does not take into account the factor of
prevailing national circumstances.
(c) Social dimensions of climate change also need to be appreciated.
(d) Combining Traditional Knowledge with appropriate technology is the need of the hour.

4. The Traditional Knowledge should be used through


(a) Improvement in national circumstances
(b) Synergy between Government and local interventions
(c) Imposition of Climate Change Tax.
(d) Its dissemination

5. What is the meaning of the word ‗Resilience‘ occurring in the passage?


a) Toughness
b) Fragility
c) Flexibility
d) Vulnerability

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 25x1= 25

1. World Environment Day is celebrated on:

a) 15th March b) 31st May c) 2nd June d) 5th June

2. Recently in which city biogas bus was launched?

a) Pune b) Indore c) Agartala d) Kolkata .

3.Recently Maitree Express 2 the triakrun of passenger train was held between

a) Bangladesh b) Nepal c) Pakistan d) None of the above

4. Which day is celebrated as World Earth Day?

a) April 22 b) April 21 c) April 23 d) April 24


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5. Who is the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner?

a) Malala Yousafzai b) Kailash Satyarthi e) Juan Manuel Santos d) Tawakkol Karman

6. Recently who won the India Super Series Title?

a) PV Sindhu b) Saina Nehwal e) Shiho Tanaka d) Carolina Marin

7. Who becomes the first Cricketeer to score 10,000 runs in T20?

a) Chris Gayle b) AB De Villiers c) Gautam Gambhir d) Virat Kohli

8. Which Indian cricketeer was conferred with Padma Shree Award by the Pres recently?

a) Virat Kohli b) Ms Dhoni Padma han c) Yuvraj Singh d) Sachin Tendulkar

9. Who has been awarded the best actor in the 64th National Film Awards 2017-2018?

a) Amitabh Bachchan b) Irfan Khan c) Akshay Kumar d) Salman Khan

10. What is the minimum age required to be the President of India?

a) 35 years b) 37 yearsc) 38 years d) 40 years 1

11. Who appoints the Judges of the Supreme Court?

a) Prime Minister b) Lok Sabha c) Rajya Sabha d) President

12. Electric bulb filament is made of

a) Copper b) Aluminium c) Lead d) Tungsten

13. The instrument used to study the laws of vibrating sound is

a) Hydrometer b) Hygrometer c) Sonometer d) Electrometer

14. Which of the gases in not known as a green house gas?

a) Methane b) Nitrous Oxide c) Carbon Dioxide d) Hydrogen

15. The hardest substance available on earth is

a) Gold b) Iron c) Diamond d) Platinum

16. Article 39A of the India Constitution deals with:

a) Free legal aid b) Free and compulsory education c) Free housing to the poor

d) Free medical aid to the citizens

17. The book Guliver's Travels was written by:

a) Alexander Dumas b) Charles Lamb c) Charles Dickens d) Jonat…

18. Mala fide denotes

a) In good faith b) In bad faith c) Having an aspiration d) With dignity


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19. Pro rata means

a) At the rate of b) In proportion c) Beyond ratings d) Hard to speculate

20. Ab initio denotes

a) From the very beginning b) Every where c) Start from last d) No initiation

21. The synonym of contempt is

a) Scorn b) Blame c) Charge d) Confess

22. Which one of the following of human beings never change throughout the life?

a) Face b) Colour of skin c) Footprints d) Fingerprints

23. Garia puja is performed in the month of:

a) Pous b) Chaitra c) Baisakh d) None of the above

24. The Bhubaneswari Temple is situated in the bank of river

a) Khowai b) Gomati c) Manu d) Muhuri

25. In which year Maharaja Bir Bikram University was established?

a) 2014 b) 2015 c) 2016 d) 2017

LEGAL APPTITUDE: 10X1:10


Q.1 Principle: The communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the
person to whom it is made.
Facts : 'A' sent a letter making a proposal to 'B' to purchase the hous e of 'B'.
Ans.
1. The communication of proposal is complete when 'B' reads the letter.
2. The communication of proposal is complete when A sent the lett er.
3. The communication of proposal is complete when B's wife received it.
4. The communication of proposal is complete when B's wife handed over the letter to 'B'.
Q.2 Principle: Law does not penalise for wrongs which are of trivial nature.
Facts: In the course of a discussion, 'A' threw a file of papers at the t able which touched the hands of 'B'.
Ans.
1. 'A' is liable for his act, as the file touched 'B's hand.
2. 'A' is liable for his act, as it assaulted 'B'.
3. 'A' is liable for insulting 'B'.
4. 'A' is not liable for his act, as it was of trivial nature.

Q.3 Principle: A person is said to have committed assault when an apprehension is caused in the mind of
a person that he is about to use ph ysical force against his body.
Facts: 'A' abuses 'B' while he was sitting in a moving train, by aggressively shaking his fists when 'B' was
standing on the railway platform at a distance.
Ans.
1. 'A' has caused apprehension of assault in the mind of 'B'.
2. 'A' has committed assault against 'B'.
3. A has not committed assault against 'B'.
4. 'A' has caused fear of assault in the mind of 'B'.
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Q.4 Principle: Sale of liquor is illegal. All agreements relating to prohibit ed items do not exist in the eyes
of law.
Facts: 'A' entered into an agreement with 'B' for the sale of liquor. 'A' failed to supply the agreed quantity
of liquor to 'B'.
Ans.
1. 'B' can bring a legal action against 'B'.
2. 'A' can bring a legal action against 'B'.
3. 'B' cannot bring any legal action against 'A'.
4. 'A' and 'B' can initiate appropriate legal proceeding against each other.

Q.5 Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done by a child under twelve years of age, who has not
attained sufficient maturity of understanding to judge the nature and consequences of his conduct on that
occasion.
Facts: Himesh, 11 years old boy, picks up a gold ring worth Rs 5000/-lying on a table in his friend's house
and immediately sells it for Rs 2000/-, and misappropriates the money.
Ans. 1. Himesh would not be protected under the principle stated above because, irrespective of the age,
stealing is an offence.
2. Himesh would be protected under the principle stated above because he is below 12 years of age.
3. Himesh would be protected under the principle stated above because his acts show that he was not
sufficiently mature to understand the nature and consequences of his conduct.
4. Himesh would not be protected under the principle stated above because his acts show that he was
sufficiently mature to understand the nature and consequences of his conduct.
Q.6 Principle: One who dishonestly misappropriates or converts to his own use or sells any movable
property belonging to another, is guilt y of the offence of misappropriation.
Facts: 'A' takes property belonging to 'Z' out of Z's possession, in good faith, believing when he takes it,
that the property belongs to him self. Subsequently, 'A', on discovering his mistake, without disclosin g
the actual facts, dishonestly sells the property to a stranger.
Ans.
1. 'A' may be guilty of theft but not for misappropriation.
2. 'A' is guilty of an offence of misappropriation.
3. 'A' is not guilty because when he took the property, he believed in good faith that it belonged to him.
4. 'A' is not guilty as the property can be recovered from the stranger.

Q.7 Principle: Mere silence as to facts lakely to affect the decision of a person to enter into a contract is
not fraud.
Facts: 'A' sells to 'B' (A's daughter who is minor) a horse which 'A' knows to be unsound. 'A' says nothing
to 'B' about the unsoundness of the horse.
Ans.
1. 'B' can take plea of fraud because she is minor.
2. There can not be a contract between a father and daughter.
3. 'A' has not committed fraud.
4. 'A' has committed fraud.
Q.8 Principle: A person, who is usually of unsound mind, but occasionally normal, may make a contract
when he is not of unsound mind.
Facts: 'A' generally remains in the state of unsound mind and rarely becomes capable of understanding the
things.
Ans.
1. 'A' can make a contract when normal.
2. 'A' can make a contract only for his own benefit.
3. 'A' can never make a contract.
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4. 'A' can make a contract at any time whenever he pleases.


Q.9 Principle: In case where there is an infringement of legal right even without any actual loss or
damage, the person whose right is Infringed has a cause of action.
Facts: 'P' was wrongfully prevented by the Returning officer from exercising his vote in an assembly
election. Still he ('P') brought an action claiming damages. Which of the following derivations is correct?
Ans.
1. 'P' would succeed in his action, as it is mandatory to cast vote.
2. 'P' would succeed in his action, as he was wrongfully prevented from exercising his legal
right of voting in that election.
3. 'P' would not succeed in his action, as he did not suffer any loss in that election.
4. 'P' would not succeed in his action, as the candidate for whom he wanted to give his vote won the
election.
Q.10 Principle: There are certain acts which, though harmful, are not wrongful in law; therefore, do not
give legal right to bring action in law, to the person who suffers from such acts.
Facts: 'Prakash' has a rice mill. His neighbour, Shanti, sets up another rice mill and offers a tough
competition to Prakash. As a consequence, Prakash's profits fall down. He brings a suit against Shanti for
damages.
Ans.
1. Prakash can succeed in his claim as it is a case of actual damages.
2. Prakash cannot succeed in his claim for damages, as it is a case of damage without
infringement of any legal right.
3. Prakash may succeed in his claim for damages, as it is a case of loss to his business.
4. Prakash can succeed in his claim for damages, as it is a case of damage as a result of infringement of
his legal right.

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