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Directions (Question Nos. 1-7) : Pick out
the most effective word or group of words
from the given words o fill inthe blanks to
‘make the sentence meaningfully compete
1. As the rate of life expectancy has
increased due to tremendous progress
in medical science, the
‘overpopulation problem has
(A) aggravated (B) minimized
(C) distorted (D) encouraged
Eight scientists have
national awards for
contribution and dedicat
profession
(A) bestowed — (B) picked
(©) bagged —(D)_ conferred
3. The two brothers
(A) resemble one another
(B) resemble to one another
(C)_ resemble with one another
(D) resemble each other
4. The imtemet is a medium where users
have nearly "choices and
constraints about where to go and
what to do,
(A) unbalanced, non existent
(B) embarrassing, no
(C) unlimited, mininad
(D) choking, shocking
5. The highest reward for a man’s tol is
rot what he gets for it, but what
(A) he makes out of it
(B) he gets forit
(C)_ he has overcome through it
(D) he becomes by it
6. Since we _read every book, we
‘only the Famous ones.
(have, sold (B) should, buy
(©) must, ignore (D) cannot, select
7. The Board called on a meeting to
the financial situation of the
company.
(A) revise (B) cover
(©) review (D) suppor
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
Directions (Question Nos. 8-14) : In each
of the following sentences, some
altematives are suggested for the
‘idioms/phrases in italies. Choose the one
Which best expresses the meaning of the
idioms/phrases in sentences
8. We should guard against our green:
eyed friends,
(A) rich (8) jealous.
(©) handsome —(D)_ enthusiastic
9. The popularity of the yesteryears
superstar ison the wane.
(A) growing more (B) at its peak
(C) growing less (D) atroekostom
10. The sailor found himself hetween the
devil and the deep sea
(A) lost in the deep ocean
(B) facing two challenges
(©) facing two equally bad
altematives
(D) confronting two opportunities
11, My mother is in raptures over her
new stove.
(A) very enthusiastic
(B) working vigorously
(©) completely dissatisfied with
(D) extremely angry
12, Our school is within a stone's throw
‘of the railway station.
(A) within a certain radius
(B) ata short distance
(©) within a definite circumference
(D) very far off
13. If you give Ashish all your money,
you are likely to burn your fingers
(A) bell (B) behappy
(©) suffer (D) beunhappy
14, Hehas accomplished a Herculean task
(A) alloted work
(B) work requiring great effort
(C)_ impossible job
(D)_ incomplete work
SI: ENGLISH Com,Directions (Question Nos. 15-18) : Each
of the following questions consists of a
blank before a word, choose the correct,
prefix out of the given alternatives to fil in
the blank in each sentenee.
Floppy disks are__expensive,
(Ay un ®) in
© on (D) ir
16. As the results are ___ regular, the
program will have to be written
again
(A) un it
(©) inter () dis
17. Your pay rise is __ active to the
beginning of June,
(A) retro @) in
© un ©) re
18, You can increase your chances of
finding ajob ifyou are Tingual
(a) re (By inter
© bi ) ad
Directions (Question Nos. 19-22) :
(Choose the right suffix forthe blanks in the
siven sentences.
19, He was acting in a very child
way.
(a) ful ) ish
(© hood (D) -ness
20, The number of ship will
increase over the coming months.
(a) ing (B) -ments
(©) -age (D) -ness
21, Software develop are
producing increasingly sophisticated
applications
(ing (8) on
© -es (©) -ment
22, My new washing machine
completely use, It doest
work properly.
(A) fal (B) less
© -ed (D) er
ESI: ENGLISH COMP,
Directions (Question Nos. 23-29) : In
teach ofthe following questions, out of the
given alternatives, choose the one which is
‘nearest in meaning tothe given word
23. Glib
(A) tough, (B) smooth
© reueh (©) rouge
24. Bdlfy
(A) consume
(B) satisfy
(©) instruct
(D) amuse
25. Loquacious
(A). brilliant
(B) knowledgeable
(©) talkative
(D) narrative
26, Paramount
(A) prestigious (B) supreme
(©) valuable (D)- urgent
27, Occult
(A) mysterious
(B) harmless
(C) dreadful
(D) amazing
28, Ostentatious
(A). noisy
(B) talkative
(© showy
(©) wealthy
29, Candid
(A) free
(© jolly
(®) frank
(©) frienaty
aDirections (Question Nos. 30-36) : Each
of the following questions consists of @
sentence in which one word is italicized. It
is followed by some words. Select the
word which is closest to the opposite in
‘meaning tothe italicized word.
30. He has a superficial knowledge of
the subject
(A) wide (8) profound
(C) sufficient —(D) excessive
31. Every move he made seemed to
affect him adversely,
(A) deeply (B). favourably
(©) badly (D) internally
32. The new officer is @ brash young
(A) polite (B) avogant
(©) kind (D) handsome
33. found my views to be congruous to
those of my mother,
(A) imegular — (B) mismatch
(©) inconsistent (D) disagreeing
3M. The momentum of the movement
slackened in course of time.
(A) recovered —(B) multiplied
(©) quickened —(D)_ stopped
38. The frivolous remarks provoked no
(A) serious (B)_ momentous
(©) frantic (D)- fanciful
36, His tardy manners were a great
impediment in the path of his
(A) quick (8) enthusiastic
(C) sluggish (D)_ progressive
Directions (Question Nos. 37-40) : Pick
out the most suitable verb from the given
options to make the following sentences
correct
37. A crowd of people __ shouting
slogans,
(A) were ®) was
(C) ae (D) have
38 Acoustics branch of Physics
ae B) is
©) was (D) were
39. These days mumps __not at all
difficult to cure.
(A) is (®) are
© was (D) were
40. The Board of Directors __tumed
down all our demands,
(A) have (B) are
(©) has (D) were
Directions (Question Nos. 41-44) : In
cach of the following questions, out of the
four altematives choose the word which
can be substituted for the given
wordssentence,
41. An imaginary name assumed by an
author for disguise
(A) Homonym — (B) Nickname
(© Pen-name (D) Pseudonym
42. A place for sick people who need
Tong periods of treatment or rest.
(A) Asylum (B) Sanatorium
© Clinic () Hospital
43. An assembly of listeners
(A) Spectators (B) Audience
(©) Mob (©) Crowd
44. Ready to believe
(A) Credible (8) Creditable
(©) Credulous (D) Incredible
ESI: ENGLISH COMP,Directions (Question Nos. 45-49) : Each
of the following sentences has a blank
space and four words given after the
sentence. Select which word you consider
‘most appropriate for the blank space.
45. Once he has signed the agreement, he
won't be able to
(A)_ back out
(B) back at
(©) back in
(D) back up
46. Thaven't seen you__a week.
(A) since
B) for
(©) within
©) fiom
47. Lots of people had come to attend his
lecture because he is very
scholar.
(A) imminent
(B) engaging
(©) popular
(©) eminent
48. Having his prayers the old
man slowly Tay down on his bed to
sleep.
(A) done.
(B) said
(C) sung
©) wold
49. The commandos took a long time to
the resistance of the rebels,
(A) break down
(B) cut down
(©) pulldown
() tone down
NGLISH COMP.
Directions (Question Nos. $0-S4) : In
cach question below, there are Iwo.
sentences. These two sentences are to be
combined into one sentence which should
convey the same meaning as conveyed by
the two sentences. It is possible to combine
the pair of sentences in various different
‘ways. Beginnings of three such sentences
are given below each pair of sentences,
You have to find out which one of ther is
the correct, appropriate and logical way to
combine the pair of sentences into one
sentence to convey the same meaning as
conveyed by the two sentences.
50. He is short-sighted. Otherwise he is
fit for the post.
P. Except that he _
Qe was not
R. Despite being
(A) OnlyP (Only
(© OnlyR — @D) PandQ
1. The thief entered the room. He found
itempty
P. Enterin
Q. Although the thie
[Link]
(A) OnlyP(B) Only Q
(©) PandR — (D) QandR
52. He saw me. He came to me.
P Sincehe
Q. Assoon ap
R._ No sooner di
(A) OnlyP (BY Only
©) OnlyR — (D) QandR
53. You are sincere. You can succeed.
P. Unless you
Q Be__
R Should you
(A) OnlyP —B) P&Q
(© P&R ©) PQ&R
54, He made a promise, He kept it
Making
Q. Henot only —_
R. Besides making
(@) OnlyQ (BY QaR
(©) P&Q — (D) OnlyR
oDirections (Question Nos. 5-58) : In
cach ofthe following questions, a sentence
has been given in Active or Passive voice.
Out of the four altematives suggested,
select the one which best expresses the
same sentence in Passive or Active voice.
555. You must look into this matter.
(A) This matter has been looked
into by you,
(B) This matter may be looked into
by you
(©) This matter should be looked
into by you.
(D) This matter into looked by you.
56. My uncle promised me a present.
(A) A present was promised by my
tunel to me.
(B)_1was promised a present by my
uncle
(©) Thad been promised present
by my uncle,
(D) Iwas promised by my uncle a
present
87. know him,
(A) Heis known by me,
(B) He was known to me.
(©) Hehas been known by me.
(©) Heisknown to me.
‘58. _A stone struck me on the head,
(A) Las struck by a stone on the
head.
(B) My head was struck by a stone.
(C) Thad been struck by a stone on
the head
(D) 1 was struck on the head by a
stone.
Directions (Question Nos. $9-62) + In
cach ofthe following questions a sentence
has been given in DirecvIndirect speech
Out of the four alternatives suggested
select the one which best expresses the
same sentence in InditecDirect speech.
59. The employer said to the workman,
“I cannot pay you higher wages.”
(A) The “employer told the
workman that he could not be
Paid higher wages.
B) The “employer told the
‘workman that he could not pay
him higher wages,
(©) The employer warmed the
workman that he cannot pay
him higher wages,
(©) The employer forbade the
workman to pay higher wages
60, “Please don't go away”, she said,
(A) She said to please her and not
go away,
(B) She told me not to go away.
(C)_ She begged that I not go away.
(D) She begged me not to go away.
61. He said, “What a beautiful scene!”
(A) He said that what a beautiful
scene it was,
(B) He wondered that it was a
beautiful scene.
(C) He exclaimed what a beautiful
(D) He exclaimed that it was a very
beautiful scene.
62. The traveller enquired of the farmer
if he could tell him the way to the
nearest in.
(A) The traveller said tothe farmer,
“Where is the nearest inn 2"
(B) The traveller sai tothe farmer,
“Which is the way to the
nearest inn 2”
(©) The traveller said tothe farmer,
Can you tell me the way to the
nearest inn 2”
(D) The traveller said tothe farmer,
‘Can you tell me where is the
ESI! ENGLISH COMP.Directions (Question Nos. 63-66) : Below
each sentence are given four possible
substitutions for the italicized part. Choose
the correct option to improve the sentence.
63. Let me congratulate you for your
grand success in the election,
(of @) on
© a ©) with
64. Don’t medale with my afairs.
(a) by @)
© in D)
65. One day you will repent over what
‘you have done
(A) about @ x
© of (D) for
66, The train was late for fifty minutes.
(A) around (B) by
(C) behind — (D) over
Directions (Question Nos. 67-73): part
in the following sentences is underlined,
‘which may not be correct. Choose the
onect option which when used improves
the sentence
67. Rose is the most beautiful of all the
other flowers in the garden,
(A) flower
(B) ofall Nowers
(C) than other flowers
(D) tw other flowers
68. What are needed are not clothes but
food,
@& is
(B) were
(©) was
(D) no improvement
6. I love the literature, the music, the
at.
(A) the literature, music and art
(B) literature, music and art
(C) the literature, the music and the
() literature, music, art.
ESI: ENGLISH COME,
70. Ms. Dalip had staying here since
1995,
(A) has staying
(B)_ has been staying
(©) has stayed
(D) no improvement
71 The public distribution system
should be closely linked to
‘employment.
on
@) with
(©) over
(D) no improvement
72. The man to who Lsold my house was
cheat
(A) to whom I sell
(B)_ to who I sell
(C) who was sold to
(D) towhom Isold
7B. The feeling of achievement is the
‘great motivator.
(A) the greater
(B) great
(©) the greatest
(D) no improvement
Directions (Question Nos. 74-78) : Four
parts of each sentence are underlined. One
fof these parts has a mistake somewhere.
‘You have to identify the incorrect portion
ofthe sentences and not to correct it
7A, She (A) isthe tallest ofthe two girls,
(B) that is why she (C) has been
selected (D) as the captain
7S. (A) Is there (B) some chances of
your(C) visiting her (D) at_the
hospial ?
76. (A) The principal (B) along with his
colleagues (C) are in (D) the car.
‘77. (A) I the teacher allows (B) us to
sary the flag (C) Scema_and_me
(D) willbe leading the procession,
78 No sooner (A) had he (B) left
(C)axhen his friend (D) came,
oDirections (Question Nos. 79-83) : One of
the four sentences given in each question is
rammatically wrong. Pick out the wrong
79. (A) Nothing but
delight him.
funny stories
®
©
©
cannot raise this lid
‘This isthe book Iwan,
‘The thief divested the child
fiom all her jewels.
80. (A)
(a)
©
His time you went to bed
There is no end to troubles,
We got out of the swimming
poo! and dried us
(D) He'gloried in is vietory.
81. (A) Unless you do not work hard,
you cannot succeed,
By
©
o
Please pay me by cheque.
I feel gid,
You walk faster than J
82. (A)
®
©
| found out that he was guilty.
| prefer to read than to waite,
The jury was divided in their
opinion.
(D) Neither of the men was tall
83. (A)
®
tis the most ideal place.
The news is too good to be
true,
(©) These flowers smell sweet.
(D) Your watch is better than mine.
Directions (Question Nos. 84-87) : In
‘each ofthese questions the frst and the last
sentences of the passage are numbered |
and 6 respectively. The rest of the passage
is split into four parts named P, Q. Rand S.
‘These four parts are not given in their
proper order. Find out the correct
Combination from’ among the given
altematives) to” make” a meaningful
Sentence,
%.
°
@
A four-year study
that babies
comfortable
‘conducted by the Infant Testing
Centre
around other babies
(8) clearly suggests
than with strange adult,
RSQ) (B). QPRS.
QsPR —(D)_ SPR
They're mostly people
and they find the club very
convenient
to get a reasonable meal
whoo work in
neighbourhood
‘because it enables them
‘without too much trouble,
PORS — (B) QPRS.
RPSQ—(D)_SQRP.
Charles Goodyear
accidentally
and. found’ that the resulting
rubber
dropped a mixture of natural
rubber
‘was harder,
clastic
land sulphur over a hot stove
(6) and non-stick.
PSQR (B) SPR
RSQP —(D)_ SQPR
all the nations
forthe common good of
mankind a
then they will never fight with
eschathe
‘work together
nd sare oabey tes laws
and there will be no war.
PQRS” ” (B) RPSQ
RQPS — (D) SORP.
SI: ENGLISH CoM.
feel more
85. (1)
the
86. (1) once
stronger,
8.
©1 (Question Nos. 88-90) : In
each of the following questions, there are
six sentences marked S1, $6, P, Q, R,
The portions of SI and $6 are fixed. You
are requited 10 choose one of the four
altematives which would be the most
logical sequence of the sentence in the
passage.
88 SI
P
Q
R
86
“
®
©
‘There are examinations at
school which pupil can pass
by cramming the texts,
But for spiritual knowledge
mere memory of holy text will
be of no use in passing the test
One can score in them by the
power of memory.
‘A competent guru alone can
provide the necessary guidance
toan eamest disciple.
What the text says has to be
reflected upon and experienced
by the speaker.
Thus, reading, reflection and
experience are the three stages
in gaining spiritual knowledge.
ps
RSPQ
RSQP
SRPQ
ESI: ENGLISH COMP.
8.
90.
si
86
“
©
si
86
a
©
While crossing the busy road
we should obey the policeman
on duty
We should always cross the
road at zebra crossing
We must look to the signal
lights and eross the road only
when the road is clear,
If there are no signal lights at
the crossing, we should look 10
the right, then to the left and
again to the right before
crossing the road.
If the road is not clear we
should wait
We should never run while
crossing a road,
PORS (B) PsRQ
QRPS —— (D)._ROSP.
‘The real cause of the rise and
fall of the sea level was not
known to men fora Tong time,
‘They found out that Moon is a
satellite and it travels a regular
path around the earth
‘As time passed and knowledge
ineeased, men began to leam
more about the heaven and the
stars and the planes
They noticed that the Moon
rose cach day sbout an hour
later than it rose the day before
and the peak of the high tide
also comes about an hour later
the each day.
Some imagined that the Earth
itself was alive and the rising
and filling of the tide was
caused by the breathing of the
Earth's big bod.
So they concluded that the
Moon and the tide are
connected in some way.
PROS (B) PRS
SQPR —(D)_SROPtions (Question Nos. 91-100)
have two brief passages with questions
following each passage, Read the passage
carefully and choose the hest answer to
‘each question out ofthe four alternatives,
PASSAGE ~1
‘The Rajputs occupy an_ honoured
place in the history of India. They were a
\ar-like people, proud and patriotic. They
Were jealous oftheir honour, and would lay
down their lives to uphold it. They loved
their homes and fought bravely to defend
the honour of their women folk. Nothing
would tame their spirits, Perils only called
forth their courage and poverty only
increased their power of resistance. None
could fight jike them. Their motto was
“Better death than dishonour”.
91. Which of the following represents
the theme of the passage ?
(A) The pride of the Rajputs,
(B) Rajputs and their sacrifices
(C) The tise and the fall of the
Rajputs.
(D) Rajputs-he spirited heroes of
Indian history
92. Which of the following is opposite in
meaning to the word ‘proud’ in the
passage?
(A) humble
(®) kind
(©) courteous
(D) cowardly
2
93.
94,
95.
The expression “Tame theie spirits” in
the passage means
(A) Suppress their ambitions
(®) Arouse ther enthusiasm
(©) Develop their courage
(©) Curb their enthusiasm
Which of the following statements is
not true in the context of the
passage ?
(A) The Rajputs achieved
‘eminence in history due to their
reat bravery.
(B) They were homely people and
would fight for upholding
‘women’s honour,
(©) Im moments of danger they
‘would exhibit great courage
(D) They could not, however, face
the challenge of poverty,
‘According to the writer, the Rajputs
‘occupy an honoured place in history,
because
(A) They wore fond of wars
(B) They were proud oftheir war.
(©) They were jealous of people’s
honour
(©) They lived and died uphotding
their self respect
EST ENGLISH COMP.PASSAGE -2
Newspapers sell because of news and
editorial coverage but it gets more revenue
fiom advertisements. News costs money,
While advertisements fetch money, The
economics of modem newspapers is such
that it cannot run by just selling news;
has to depend on advertisements. The
sconomics of newspaper publishing
‘equites both subscribers who can afford to
‘advertise in it, The growth of the press
depends on both. Therefore, in newspaper
neither can be
‘management aspect
neglected
Co-ordination among the various
departments-editoral,
advertising and production — is. very
effective and better
‘management. The head of various
departments must be part of the
Management of the newspaper. They must
be aware of the goals set, policies and
future plans of the management. They
cannot afford t© remain cut off from the
‘mainstream of management function, In
‘addition, each department should keep the
other department managers informed of
‘hose ofits activities that will be useful to
them, This isa vital aspect of newspaper
‘management
circulation,
essential for
96. The growth of newspaper depends on
(A) the editorial and news coverage
(B) large scale subscribers
(©) adventsers
() subscribers and advertisers
ESI: ENGLISH COM
97.
98,
100.
‘The main idea of the first paragraph
of the passage is,
(A) The growth of the press
(B) News and editorial coverage
(©) The economies of newspaper
publishing
(D) The importance of
advertisements
‘The main idea of second paragraph
of the passage is
“w
@)
©
o
The
The future of newspapers
How to sell newspapers
Effective
management
newspaper
The role of the heads of the
‘departments
Wort ‘goal” in the passage
w
)
©
o
The
conclusion
result
benefit
wort “vital” as used in the
“
®
©
©
primary
important
healthy
lively