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Directions (1-20): In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Q1. I would advise you not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(A) It would be advised by me not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(B) It would be my advice not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(C) You would be advised by me not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(D) My advice to you would be not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
Directions (21-40): In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which
part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is (D) i.e, No
error.
Q21. It is a truth that (A)/those who are jealous of others (B)/never get peace in life. (C)/ No error (D)
Q22. Walking along (A)/the bank of the river (B)/the road begins to rise. (C)/No error(D)
Q23. Shyam is telling(A)/that I have (B)/ stolen his pen. (C)/ No error. (D)
Q24. The driver showed (A)/great talent in keeping (B)/the damaged car under control. (C)/No error (D)
Q25. If it were possible to get near when (A)/one of the volcanic eruptions take place (B)/we should see a grand
sight. (C)/ No error (D).
Q26. Tea grow (A)/both in Assam (B)/and Ceylon. (C)/ No error (D)
Q27. He described about (A)/the unpleasant experiences (B)/he had in the jail. (C)/No error (D)
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Q28. I shall avail (A)/of this opportunity (B)/to meet you there. (C)/No error (D)
Q29. If l get rich (A)/ I would travel (B)/around world. (C)/No error (D)
Q30. Engines used in space shuttles (A)/are much larger (B)/and stronger than the ones used in Jet planes. (C)/ No
error (D)
Q31. Remember that a (A)/stitch at a time (B)/saves nine. (C)/ No error (D)
Q32. The timid creature was driven (A)/ into a narrow lane (B)/where it was slewed by the kidnapper. (C)/ No error(D)
Q33. I was having a holiday (A)/by seaside last summer (B)/when I ran into captain Robinson. (C)/No error (D)
Q34. The G.M. (A)/of the company (B)/ dispensed the Manager’s services. (C)/ No error (D)
Q35. The river is in spate (A)/and it has overflow (B)/its banks, (C)/ No error (D)
Q36. He was debarred (A)/to appear (B)/at the examination. (C)/ No error (D)
Q37. A rise in rents and wages (A)/have been found (B)/to go together. (C)/ No error (D)
Q38. It is not (A)/I who is (B)/to blame.(C)/No error (D)
Q39. Of the two great cities (A)/the former is (B)/biggest. (C)/No error (D)
Q40. When I entered into the bedroom (A)/I saw a snake crawling (B)/there. (C)/No error (D)
Directions (Q41-43) : In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is incorrectly
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word,
Directions (Q44- Q53):In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase printed in bold in
the sentence. Choose, the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase.
Q44. A brave soldier will never show the white feather in the face of his enemy.
(A) show signs of cowardice (B) act arrogantly
(C) show intimacy (D) act impudently
Q45. The poor man moved from pillar to post to get money.
(A) went to pillars (B) went to post
(C) went to money lender (D) tried his best
Q46. You have to be tactful in handling the sensitive matters rather than putting the cart before the horse.
(A) treating these indifferently (B) behaving thoughtlessly
(C) dealing with these in haste (D) tackling these in the wrong way
Q47. The boys cried with one voice that the examination should be postponed.
(A) unanimously (B) vehemently (C) loudly (D) strongly
(A) first attempt (B) first sight (C) first step (D) first phase
Q49. His pronunciation was so bad and his voice so low that the speech he made was all Greek to me.
(A) strange (B) incomprehensible (C) inaudible (D) uninteresting
Q52. Though he is not a scholar, he wins arguments because he has the gift of the gab.
(A) gifts from many people (B) a lot of money
(C) a talent for speaking (D) a good memory
Directions (54-73) : In the following questions the 1st and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1and 6. The
rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R andS. These four parts are not given in their proper order.
Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct and then find the correct answer.
Q54. 1. A Kashmiri village chief became very friendly with another man of his village.
P. After a while he found his friend to be so greedy that he decided to send him away.
Q. He had told him too much of his private affairs.
R. He did not wish to make the fellow his enemy.
S. This was easier said than done, for they had been close friends.
6. At last he thought of a plan.
(A) SPQR (B) PSRQ (C) QRSP (D) RSPQ
Q55. 1. The world is full of people appallingly full and they are tumbling over each other.
P. There are two solutions to overcome these dislikes.
Q. One is the Nazi solution, if you don't like kill them, banish them.
R. One doesn’t like the colour of their skin, or the shape of their nose or the way they walk and talk.
S. Most of the people one doesn't know and some of them one doesn’t like.
6. The other way is much less thrilling, the way of the democracies and is much more preferable.
(A)PSQR (B) PRSQ (C) QPRS (D) SRPQ
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Q56. 1. My principle was put to the test many a time in South Africa.
P. In my heart of hearts I always wished that I could win only if my client's case was right.
Q. But 1 always resisted the temptation.
R. I remember only one occasion when, after having won a case, I suspected that my client had deceived me.
S. Often I knew that my opponents had tutored their witness, and if I only encouraged my clients or his
witnesses to lie, we would win the case.
6. In fixing my fees I do not recall ever having made them conditional on my winning the case.
(A)SQRP (B) PQRS (C) SRPQ (D) RPQS
Q58. 1. The coming of computer sparked the need for remotely operated controls.
P. It is Silicon Chip that is at the; heart of the remote control,
Q. This produces an infra-red beam, which is made up of: electro-magnetic waves.
R. When you press the button on, the remote control, the chip sets off an electronic vibrator,
S. The beam carries a coded signal such as switch on, raise volume etc.
6. The code is based on binary digits.
(A) PQRS (B) RPQS (C) PRQS (D) PQSR
Q59. 1. The neck has a long spinal column protecting the spinal cord and nerves.
P. In rare cases it can occur due to cancer as well.
Q Neck pain can occur due to injuries, degeneration of spinal disc disorders and posture arthritis.
R. It is caused by different factor but most of them are no serious,
S. It is prone to a lot of injuries because of its precarious position
6. Neck pain is considered one of the most common workplace diseases.
(A) PQSR (B) SQRP (C) QRPS (D) SPQR
Q61. 1. Environment is the place where all forms of life exist, live and prosper.
P. Thus, there is a network of life forms with a close association among themselves and with the non living
matter,
Q. Any life form can exist on earth only if the integrity of all the components are maintained.
R, Human life is closely linked with all the other forms in the environment and also with the inanimate objects
like air ,water and land.
S. If anyone component of this network, is disturbed, it will have a profound adverse effect on all other
components.
6. Protecting Environment is an important item of life.
(A) QRSP (B) RPSQ (C) PQSR (D) SQPR
Q62. 1. You would have heard about it by now. Yes, Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
P. For instance, Pluto is the only known heavenly body that rotates in synchrony with the orbit of its satellite.
Q. It is to be called a "dwarf planet" henceforth.
R. So, unlike the earth and our moon, Pluto and Charon continuously face each other.
S. Even in the past, Pluto's status had remained shaky and was always considered a peculiar planet.
6. Discovered in 1930, and named after the Roman god of the underworld, Pluto has an icy surface composed of
nitrogen and methane and weighs just a fifth of the weight of our moon.
(A) QPRS (B) SQPR (C) QSPR (D) RQSP
Q63. 1. One cold night, just as I was about to jump into bed, I heard guns firing.
P. The whole city seemed to be lit by heavenly light.
Q. On looking out, I saw the flashes of the fast travelling bullets.
R. I stood motionless as shells whistled past.
S. I ran to tire nearest window,
6, It was almost like fireworks except that the flashes were not for celebration, but for destruction.
(A) RPSQ (B) PRSQ (C) QRSP (D) SQPR
Q64. 1. Khizer had been a very pious and wise old man.
P. Khizer would then appear and comfort that person.
Q. In Persia, whoever had any problem would pray to him for help.
R. He would live until the Day of Judgement.
S. He had drunk nectar, the water of Eternal life.
6. The king of Persia also desired to see the great Khizer.
(A)QSRP (B) SRQP (C) PSQR (D) RSQP
Q66. 1. Jagdish's mother was out of station and had left a few recipes for Jagdish to cook for himself. Here is one.
P. After a while he added salt and chilli powder to the slight ly fried potato pieces.
Q . He cut the washed and peeled potatoes into tiny pieces.
R. When the oil was hot, he put the potato pieces into it, stirred them now and then to prevent them from
sticking to the kadai.
S. Then he put the kadai on the lighted stove and poured two table spoons of oil into it.
6. Finally, when it was well done, he took the kadai off the stove and transferred the fried potato into a steel
dish.
(A) QSRP (B) QPRS (C) SQRP (D) PRQS
Q70. 1. A panther it is reported broke into a house yesterday attracted by the smell of the cattle in the shade close by.
P. Just as the panther was about to leap on him he shot out of his bed and jumped onto a cupboard of heavy
steel.
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Q. The neighbours heard his cries and broke open the door.
R. It strayed into the house where a boy, Sitaram, was sleeping alone.
S. He heard sounds and woke up, took the torch from under the pillow, shone it in the direction of the sound
and saw the green eyes of the wild beast.
6. By then, the panther had escaped through the open window.
(A) PRQS (B) RSPQ (C) RPQS (D) QRPS
Q72. 1. Caring for our elders has always been a key value in our culture.
P. We also feel greatly blessed if we get an opportunity to live with them.
Q. Always remember, that this sacred duty is a part of our religious outlook.
R. We consider it a privilege to have our parents and grandparents living with us.
S. Besides we believe that taking care of them in their old age is a sacred duty.
6. Seeking the blessings of elders is a common practice in our country.
(A)QPSR (B) PRQS (C) SRQP (D) RPSQ
Q73. 1. Poor state of public health is what allows mosquitoes to flourish throughout India.
P. They can spread not only Dengue and Chikunguniya but also Malaria and Filariasis.
Q. It can be accomplished only if all the local committees put their shoulder to the wheel.
R. Ad hoc measures do very little to curb mosquito population
S. What Is needed is a sustained effort to curb the mosquito menace.
6. It is high time, mosquito control once again received the priority it deserves.
(A)PRSQ (B) PQRS (C) RQPS (D) SRQP
Directions (Q 74-83) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted
for the given words/sentence.
Q74. The art of making fireworks
(A) Chromatics (B) Numismatics (C) Pyrotechnics (D) Cosmetics
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Q78. A small waterfall or group of waterfalls flowing down a Rocky hill side is called
(A) Hurricane (B) Stream (C) Volcano (D) Cascade
Q81. The practice of a woman having more than one husband at the same time
(A) Polygamy (B) Polyphony (C) Polyandry (D) Polygyny
Directions (Q84-103):In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives
to the bold part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no
improvement is needed your answer is (D).
Q84. The watchman asked the intruder who was he and why was he occupying his chair.
(A) Who he was and why was he (B) Who he was and why he was
(C) Who he had been and why was he (D) No improvement
Q85. The police booked a case against the car-driver for wrong parking.
(A) restricted (B) expelled (C) filed (D) No improvement
Q89. Who does not grasp the recently formed Commonwealth Independent States?
(A) know (B) Identify (C) understand (D) No improvement
Q92. Majority of people wrongly believed that there must be a son in every family,
(A) the people believe wrongly (B) peoples wrongly believes
(C) the people wrongly believe (D) No improvement
Q95. It is sheer foolishness to think that the education system can be improved by doing away examinations.
(A) by doing with (B) by doing it to
(C) by doing away with (D) No improvement
Q96. She insisted to go there, though her husband cautioned her on it.
(A) on going. (B) upon going (C) going (D) No improvement
Q103. Bonded labour has been now almost a thing of the past.
(A) had been (B) is (C) was (D) No improvement
Directions (104-128): In the following three passages some of the words have been, left out. First read the passage
over and try to understand what it is about Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
PASSAGE I
Our national leaders are still trapped in the slogans and cliches of the freedom struggle. Day in and day out, they extol
the ……104…….. of nationalism, patriotism and service to the motherland and …..105……. on the great sacrifices made by
our leaders in the cause of India’s freedom . Mercifully, we still have… 106… of freedom fighters among us, whose
number …..107…… keeps increasing despite the country having won freedom half a century back. Politicians
are…..108……. to be down to earth people; with their finger on the… 109…. of the masses. They have an uncanny knack
of …….110…… the nebulous desires and aspirations of the people. In other words, they have to be ……111……. in tune
with the times, But what sort of…… 112 ……..repeated appeals to patriotism, nationalism and sacrifices
made during the freedom struggle strike in the heart of the post-Independence generation ?
It grew up when the country had already won independence and the freedom struggle had….113…. into history. Since it
has grown up in a sovereign, democratic republic, nationalism and patriotism are nice words that do not quite-inspire it.
PASSAGE 2
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It was very hot in the small courtroom and everybody was feeling sleepy. After a tiring morning, the clerks were anxious
to get ……114…… to lunch and even the judge must have felt ……115……. when the last case came up before the court. A
short-middle-aged man with grey hair and small blue eyes was now standing …116… him. The man had a foolish
expression on his face and he kept looking……117…… stupidly as if he was trying hard to…… 118……. what was going
…….119…... The man was accused of …….120……. into a house and stealing a cheap watch. The witness, who was called,
did not give a clear …..121…..of what had happened. He claimed to have seen a man outside the house one night, but on
being……. 122…….. further, he confessed that he was not sure whether this was the man. The judge considered the
matter for a short time and then declared that as there was no real proof, the man could not be ……123…..guilty.
PASSAGE 3
'CRY-Child Relief and You' ……124…… an organisation that …….125….. started by seven such….. 126…… and it has been
working…..127…… 1979 to change the lives of….. 128…… children all over India.
Q124. (A)was (B) is (C) are (D) being
Q125. (A)has (B) being (C) was (D) been
Q126. (A) friends (B) men (C) people (D) individuals
Q127. (A)from (B) during (C) for (D) until
Q128. (A) underprivileged (B) privileged (C) hopeless (D) denuded
Directions (129-160) : In the following questions you have some brief passages with 5 questions following each
passage. Read the passage carefully and choose best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE-I
Some people say that man’s desire for war is due to his fight for survival and that war is necessary to preserve his virility.
Yet war nowadays leaves a legacy of the weakest men and stimulates not the noble but the bestial qualities of mankind.
Adventure of some kind is necessary for man; he will inevitably deteriorate physically and mentally if his life is one of
ease and luxury lived in an atmosphere of' Safety First’. This is the real reason behind our love of sports in the open air.
It is no use being a millionaire if one suffers from chronic indigestion; a tramp with good innards is far happier. Nothing
that money can buy is worthwhile without good health. There is no better way to perfect health and physical fitness
than to walk over or climb hills and mountains. But mountains give us much more than mere physical fitness; they
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exercise the mental faculties as well. Climbing a high and difficult peak is as much a mental exercise as a physical
exercise. It calls for sense and judgment for planning and thinking ahead, for anticipating difficulty and danger, for
responsibility towards one's companions, and best of all, it brings the mountaineer into touch with the beauties of the
universe,
Q130. Which is the best way to perfect health and physical fitness, according to the passage ?
(A) Fighting (B) Seek inward happiness
(C) Live a life of luxury (D) Climb hills and mountains
Q133. According to the passage, nothing that money can buy is worthwhile
(A) without love of sports (B) without adventure
(C) without good health (D) without good mental faculties
PASSAGE-2
Placebo literally means "I shall please.” Placebos are inert substances given to some volunteers in a given study while
other volunteers are treated with experimental drugs – whose effect is tested by measuring the difference in response
to the powerless placebo and to the drug. Some of a group of volunteers who had just had their wisdom teeth extracted
were given morphine to alleviate their pain; the others swallowed a placebo they believed to be morphine. Many of the
placebo recipients said they experienced dramatic relief from their pain. However, when a drug that blocks the effects of
enaorphine was given them, the pain returned almost immediately .The test confirmed something very important:
When a patient believes he or she has been given a pain reliever, the brain releases chemicals to substantiate that
belief. In short, the placebo effect is an act of faith. Very recent studies have determined that the placebo effect is much
more powerful than previously imagined. So be careful what you believe and pretend – it may come to pass.
Q134. What is peculiar about the volunteers’ response to drugs given following the consumption of placebo ?
(A) They experienced relief after taking the medicine
(B) They , felt pain after taking them
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PASSAGE-3
There is a general impression among the public that our schools and colleges educate students. That some kind of
uncritical knowledge is imparted to the students is beyond any doubt.
Students are made to copy notes, learn them by heart, and reproduce it during examination. Those who learn by heart
and reproduce it to the exact letter are considered as the best. Others who do not succeed in the exercise are termed
'failures.' The examination results are all a grading in memory work which has nothing to do with education. An
educated person is one who has developed qualities of mind and heart, and who can critically evaluate things and
objectively decide the course of his action based on factual information.
The impressions that the students gather in the years of their academic life are important for their future. In fact,
attitudes to life are built on what is happening in the academic institutions. The type, of things that are taught, the ways
and methods of communication and the mental attitudes of those who teach are primary in education. What are some
of the things taught in our institutions? The first thing that the student learns is that the teacher is always right. Students
do not know.
Q139.What is the impression of the author about our schools and colleges ?
(A)That they educate students
(B)That they help students to develop qualities of mind and heart
(C)That at best they impart some kind of uncritical knowledge
(D)That they help students to develop right attitudes to life
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Q142. What is the first thing that a student is made to learn in our schools ?
(A)That the teacher is always right and students are ignorant
(B)The ways and methods of communication and right mental attitudes
(C) That the impressions he gathers in the years of their academic life iare important for their future
(D) That he should critically evaluate things and objectively decide the course of his action based on factual information
PASSAGE-IV
A dog is very sensitive to atmosphere. He knows when you have lost your temper almost before you do and if you want
to do anything with a dog never lose your temper! Whatever you do with him, do calmly and under full control,
especially when you correct him. Talking of this awareness of atmosphere, his utter loyalty can lead to great jealousy.
When I married, my little dog-Paragon was his name-nearly wrecked the home with- his jealousy. The bottom, had fallen
out of his life when an intruder came into the management of the house, and he would sit about with his back to us, his
back a speaking picture of misery, looking blindly into space. It was years before he would condescend to recognize my
wife's existence. More dangerous is the jealousy a dog can develop towards a new baby in the family. Another thing to
remember is that a dog is fond of company, specially the company of his own kind. In a wild state, they habitually go
about in groups, either small family groups or in packs, and you see the same instinct at work, in civilization. Dogs left
loose in streets and in parks will nearly always gravitate into gangs, following each other looking around for mischief,
adventure like so many urchins. So it is a good thing to let your dog have plenty of friends. The lonely dog will often
become a fighter.
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Q147.That your dog knows when you get angry is an example of the dogs
(A) sensitivity to atmosphere (B) love of the master
(C) humility as a companion (D) loyalty to the master
Q148.When the writer’s wife came to live with him, his dog, Paragon, took years to recognize her existence. This shows
the dog’s :
(A) loyalty (B) generosity (C) hatred (D) jealousy
PASSAGE-V
For the past several years, scientists have issued ominous warnings about the future of the Earth's climate. Predictions
of dramatic global change arising from the continued dumping of industrial by- products into the atmosphere and forest
loss of massive scale can no longer be ignored. Compelling scientific evidence strongly suggests that world climate
patterns, previously regarded as reliably stable, could be thrust into a state of turmoil. Emissions of natural and
synthetic gases are increasing the heat-trapping capacity of the atmosphere through a phenomenon known as the
greenhouse effect. The projected impacts of this worldwide climatic disruption dwarf many of the environmental
problems of the past.
PASSAGE-6
Real policemen, both in Britain and the United States, hardly recognize any resemblance between their lives and what
they see on TV- if they ever get home in time. There are similarities, of course, but the cops don't think much of them.
The first difference is that a policeman’s real life revolves round the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to
know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as
much law as a professional lawyer, and what is more, he has to apply It on his feet, in the dark and rain, running down
an alley after someone he wants to talk to.
Little of his time is spent in chatting to scantily-clad ladies or in dramatic confrontations with desperate criminals. He will
spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant
people who are guilty-or not-of stupid, petty crimes.
Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal : as he’s arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals
is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks where failure to produce
results reflects on the standing of the police-little effort is spent on searching. The police have an elaborate machinery
which eventually shows up most wanted men.
Directions (Q159-Q161) : In the following questions out of four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the
meaning of the given word.
Q159. INFURIATE
(A) bum (B) disgrace (C) threaten (D) enrage
Q160 PROSPECTIVE
(A) potential (B) prosperous (C) perplexed (D) possible
Q161 LOUSY
(A) unbearable (B) intolerable (C) awful (D) stinking
Directions (162-164): In the following questions choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Q162. ASCETICISM
(A) comfort (B) luxury (C) anti-semitism (D) humility
Q163. ENDURING
(A) fleeting (B) painful (C) permanent (D) long lasting
Q164. DISSOLUTION
(A) retribution (B) establishment (D) persuasion (D) compliance
Directions (Q165-Q170) : In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an
appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four
as your answer.
Directions (170-197) : In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect form. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct form.
Q170. “May you live long and prosper", said the old lady to her son.
(A)The old lady congratulated her son with long life and wished him prosperity.
(B) The old lady prayed for her son’s long life and prosperity.
(C) The old lady prayed for her son and said that he might live long and prosper.
(D) The old lady blessed her son and prayed for his long life and prosperity.
Q173. He said to Sita, . “When do you intend to pay back the money you borrowed from me?”
(A) He enquired Sita when did she intend to pay back the money she borrowed from him.
(B) He enquired Sita when she intended to pay back the money she borrowed from him.
(C) He enquired Sita when she intended to pay back the money she had borrowed from him.
(D) He enquired when Sita intended to pay back the money she borrowed from him.
Q175. She said, 'I will give you Rs. 100 to keep your mouth shut."
(A) She said that she would give Him Rs. 100 to keep his mouth shut.
(B) She offered him Rs. 100 to keep his mouth shut.
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(C) She suggested to him she would give him Rs.100 to keep his mouth shut.
(D) She proposed that she would give him Rs.100 to keep his mouth shut.
Q176. “Doctor”, the patient cried, please tell me how much time I have."
(A) The patient the doctor how much time she will have.
(B) The patient exclaimed to the doctor that how much time she had,
(C) The patient pleaded with the doctor to tell her how much time she had.
(D) The patient cried to the doctor that how much time had she.
Q177“Let’s give a party", said Jaya, “Let's not," said her husband.
(A) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband answered in the negative.
(B) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband opposed the idea.
(C) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband contradicted her.
(D) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband refused.
Q179 The Chief Minister said, “What a disaster the earthquake is!"
(l)The Chief Minister cried that the earthquake was a terrible disaster.
(B)The Chief Minister expressed with surprise that the earthquake was a terrible disaster.
(C) The Chief Minister exclaimed with sorrow that the earthquake was a terrible disaster.
(D)The Chief Minister told in pain that the earthquake was a terrible disaster.
Q180I said to her, “All your faults will be pardoned if you confess them,”
(A)1 told her that all her faults will be pardoned if you confess them.
(B) I told her that all her faults would be pardoned if she confessed them.
(C) I told her that all her faults will have to be pardoned if she confessed them.
(D) I told her that all her faults would have to be pardoned if she confessed them.
Q182. ‘From one of the windows of my flat I can see the Qutub Minar,I said to my friend.
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(A) My friend told that from one of the windows of his flat he could see the Qutub Minar.
(B) My friend said that from one of the windows of his flat he can see the Qutub Minar.
(C) My friend said that from one of the windows of his flat could he see the Qutub Minar.
(D) My friend told that from one of the windows of his flat he can see the Qutub Minar.
Q183. Shanker said to his friend, “Look out! There is a snake behind you."
(A) Shanker told his friend to look out as there was a snake behind him.
(B)Shanker exclaimed to his friend with surprise that there was a snake behind him.
(C) Seeing a snake behind him,Shanker asked his friend to look out.
(D) Shanker warned that there was a snake behind him.
Q184. The teacher said to Ram; "Would you like to go on a trip to Kashmir?” Ram said, “Yes"
(l)The teacher asked if Ram would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied yes.
(B) The teacher asked Ram if he would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied yes.
(C)The teacher asked Ram if he would have liked to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied in the affirmative.
(D)The teacher asked Ram if he would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied in the affirmative.
Q185. “Suppose you children go out for a nice long walk", she said.
(A) She proposed that the children went out for a nice long walk.
(B)She advised that the children go out for a nice long walk.
(C) She suggested that the children go out for a nice long walk.
(D) She suggested that the children should go out for a nice long walk.
Q187. The old man of Latur said, “Alas,my only son is deadl"
(A)The old man of Latur exclaimed with sorrow that his only son was dead.
(B)The old man of Latur told with pain that his only son was dead.
( C)The old man of Latur expressed with anguish that his only son was dead.
(D)The old man of Latur sorrowfully narrated that his only son was dead.
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Q190. The queen said to her son, “You must go to the forest and remain there till your father calls you back."
(A) The queen ordered her son to go to the forest and remain there till his father calls him back.
(B) The queen told her son that the must go to the forest and remain there till his father called him back.
(C) The queen told his son that you must go to the forest and ,remain there till your father called you back.
(D) The queen told her son to go to the forest and remained there till his father called him back.
Q191. I said, “When it gets dark, light the lantern and hang it out.”
(A) I said that when it got dark he light the lantern and hung it out.
(B) I requested that when it got dark he may light the lantern and hang it out.
(C) I said that when it got dark he should light the lantern and hang it out.
(D) I told that when it got dark he should light the lantern and hung it out.
Q192. The teacher said to Ashok, “I shall report the matter to the Principal if you misbehave again."
(A) The teacher told Ashok that he would be reporting the matter to the Principal if he misbehaved again.
(B) The teacher warned Ashok that he would report the matter to the Principal if he misbehaved again.
(C) The teacher threatened Ashok to report the matter to the Principal if he would misbehave again.
(D) The teacher cautioned Ashok about reporting the matter to the Principal if he misbehaved again.
Q193. “Mohan made this mess. Let him clear it up”, said his father.
(A) Mohan’s father said that Mohan had made the mess and proposed that he clear it up.
(B) Mohan’s father said that Mohan had made the mess and that he was to clear it.
(C) Mohan’s father said that Mohan had made the mess and suggested that he clear it.
(D) Mohan’s father said that Mohan had made the mess and that he should clear it.
Q194. “Do as you wish, but don’t come and ask me for help if you get into difficulties."He said to me.
(A) He told me to do as he wished or he wouldn’t come and help me if l got into difficulties.
(B) He told me to do as I wished but not to go and ask him for help if I got into difficulties.
(C) He ordered me to do as I wished, but not to go and ask him for help if, I got into difficulties.
(D) He told me that unless I did as I wished he would not come and help me if I got into difficulties.
Q195She said to me, ”It has been raining heavily and you cannot go.”
A) She told me that it had been raining heavily and I could not go.
B) She told me that it was raining heavily and I could not go.
C) She told me that it has been raining heavily and I could not go.
D) She told me that it is raining heavily and I could not go.
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Q197 ‘’I am taking my children to the zoo tomorrow ,’’she said “to see the baby white tiger.”
A)She said that she will take the children to the zoo to see the baby white tiger tomorrow.
B She said that she would take the children to the zoo the next day to see the baby white tiger.
C)She said that she was taking her children to the zoo the next day to see the baby white tiger.
D) She said that she was taking the children to the zoo that day to see the baby white tiger.
Q198 ). My Daddy always says, "Getting up early in the morning is a good habit."
(A) My Daddy always says that to get up early in the morning is a good habit
(B) My Daddy always says that getting up early in the morning is a good habit
(C) My Daddy always advises that getting up early in the morning was a good habit
(D) My Daddy always warns that to get up early in the morning was a good habit
Q200). The mother says to the child, “The Sun rises in the East."
(A) The mother tells the child that the Sun rose in the East
(B) The mother says the child that the Sun rises in the East
(C) The mother tells the child that the Sun rises in the East
(D) The mother informs the child that the Sun rose in the East.
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