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QUESTION BOOKLET 994 qfeaT _Questi
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nination=2028/ Hrcervs ATT ATT ener ate MAMA
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10109-1123ENGLISH LANGUAGE —
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So 65): en below:
parte oTeSY progr yt fllowing passage eartully and answer the questions given uit
ci mi oe ive experiments |
Patory fo sys in India form one of the largest and most innovative exper haaatipe
fesigned to imp!
in india with the report
lands
wre and also one ofthe largest interventions
jamuinal land, Social forestry had its formal ori
eer e Oneal roving trees on
lage peso” 9F Agriculture of 1976, which recommended th
abo eile In order to reduce the pressures on forests set aside for production
Out by mouy si ing and other forest products.
inting rural demands for fuel, grazing Sai or the
ed upon a social forestry project with the alm of taking tn presse fie
all use and fallow land, Socal forestry projects and programmes were
ren’ ring the frst half of the 1980s. Government forest areas that are 195%
nt have been degraded over the years due to human activities and t
iction
ores ng railway
ines as w= €0 be planted in and around agricultural fields. Planting of recs Heng aney
sic i 7 ey are planted in village cor
lands, gow Hees, and river and canal banks is also carried out. They are pl
ci
of (8) Wasteland {C) Uncultivated (0) Sports stadiums
62.
Why are government forest areas close to human settlements degraded?
(A) Because of global (8) Because of the (C) Because of forest
ne human activities animals
{D) Because of flood
63. In which ofthe following places are tres being planted as part of afforestation?
(A) Along raillines (8) Along roads (©) Onriver and canal (0) Alllof the options
banks
64. What is the tone of the author in the passage?
{A) Descriptive (8) Jovial (c) Choleric (0) Fanciful
65. When were the social forestry projects and programmes initiated in states?
(a) 1960s (8) 19505 (C),1980s (0) 1990s
Directions Q.No.(66-70): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
Feminism is the belief in the social, economic and political equality of the sexes. Although largely
| originating in the West, feminism is manifested worldwide and is represented by various institutions
} committed to activity on behalf of women's rights and interests. Throughout most of Western history,
women were confined to the domestic sphere, while public life was reserved for men. In medieval
Europe, women were denied the right to own property, to study, or to participate in public life. At
the end of the 19th century in France, they were still compelled to cover their heads in public, and, in
Parts of Germany, a husband still had the right to sell his wife. Even as late as the early 20th century,
women could neither vote nor hold elective office in Europe and in most of the United States. Women
Were prevented from conducting business without a male representative, be it father, brother,
husband, legal agent, or even son. Married women could not exercise control over their own children
without the permission of their husbands. Moreover, women had little or no access to education and
were barred from most professions. In some parts of the world, such restrictions on women cont
today.
Wn 10109-1123
SN POGOIE
= eewere educated and Were able to yo
n wer
a men
vered their heads in (8) Wo! t
etely free now without ay
fomen are compl j
reste throughout the world
87. Who a
Mong the followin, in business?
(A) Father eee eee ees ae (0) All of the options
(8) Brother (c) Legal agent
68. Fominism j
'minism is concerned about- nae
(4) Social economic (6) The aberty ofthe _(C) Women child eee
one Political equality Western women marriage
Of the sexes only
9. According to the passage, which ofthe following statements can be inferred?
(A) Women were (8) Women were (c) Women were great (D) Women had ,
celebrated for their considered as an independent complete contro
sacrifices object entrepreneurs over their children
70. What is the main idea of the passage?
{A) History of feminism (B) The achievements (C) The important roles (D) Today's position of
women in society
and how women of women in history played by women
were treated
Directions Q.No.(71-75): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are five basic materials. Most things are made with these materials. They are metal, glass,
wood, cloth and plastic. There are some other materials also. Metal is very heavy. And it is very hard
and strong. It usually feels cool if you touch it. We use it for forks, cars and knives. We use it for these
things because itis very strong. Glass is very smooth. It feels cool to touch. It is not as heavy as metal.
It is hard but not strong. It breaks very easily. We use it because it is clear. You can see through glass.
That's why we use it for windows. Wood is lighter than metal and glass. It is not as strong as metal,
but it is much stronger than glass. We use wood to make lots of things. Things made from wood are
usually light and hard and strong. Chairs, tables and pencils are made from wood. Cloth is very light.
It is much lighter than wood and it is very soft. We use cloth to make lots of things. For example,
used to make clothing. And it is used to make blankets. Plastic is also very light. But it is different
from cloth. Sometimes it is soft, and sometimes it is hard. Plastic can be used to make thin plastic
bags. These are light, soft and strong. But plastic can also be used to make helmets. These are light,
hard and strong. A helmet and a bag seem different, but they are both made from plastic.
71. According to the passage, how many basic materials are there?
(a) Two (8) Three (C) Four (0) Five
‘72. Which of the following materials is heaviest?
(A) Glass (8) Metal (C) Wood (0) Cloth
73. Which of the following is a material that is the chief ingredient of the others?
(A) Wood (8) Window (C) Table (0) o
: oor
12
10109-1123'ents can be inferred from the passage?
ree
at we) Plas {C) sss aso a hard
material
(0) None of the options
heavier
than metal
(c) Condescending (0) Jealous
(8) Jovial
nswer the questions given below.
ctions
In the pasa N2475-80): Read the following passage carefully and a ;
Pestilencey gnats WOFSt enemy was Nature. He lived under the continual threat of famine an
Mountaing eect Suter could bring death to the whole Nation and every winter was a menace.
Ins stood like a barrier between people and sea was less a highway than an impassable
ion. Today Natus st completely conquered. Modern
ire, though sti ;,is an enemy almost completely
er sit an ene tation has made the resources of the
SBriculture assures us idern transpor
ere lve senha amo By ON ee en alow mee
Ficputlations to cover the ground without risk of epidemic. True, we are still at the mercy of the more
Molent natural convulsions, against earthquakes, flood and hurricane, man has, as yet, devised no
|. At most times, Nature is no longer formidable; she has been subdued.
adequate protection,
76. Modern medicine has helped man-
(A) Tolive shorter in (8) Totive an unhealthy (C) Totive inthickly (0) To balance housing
‘most parts of the life in hygienic populated areas aie
eae cond without fear of
epidemics
77. Man has not yet succeeded in controlling the furies of-
(A) Earthquakes (8) Floods (C) Hurricanes (0) Alllof the options
78. Which of the following statements best reflects the underlying theme of the passage?
(A) Man can do (8) Man's knowledge (C) Man has been able (D) Man has been able
wonders has no end to mitigate the to contro! Nature
impact of Nature toa completely
great extent
79. In ancient times, man had an apprehension of-
(A) Diseases (8) Severe droughts
80. According to the passage, the modern transport system is a blessing as it-
(8) Has not brought —(C) Has made all the (D) Has not encouraged
comfort to both commodities people to travel for
ges. available toeveryone —_ pleasure
{C) Floods (0) All of the options
(A) Has not helped
decrease the
distance between
towns and villages
Directions Q.No.(81-85): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
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copy-edited manuscripts are processed by typesetters (in-house or freelance) for typing and
formatting. When authors provide soft copies of their scripts, typesetters work on formatting alone.
Typesetters use page-making software packages for formatting texts. Some of the popular page-
making software packages are QuarkXPress, Corel Ventura, PageMaker, TeX/LATeX, and 362. The
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formatting on CorelDraw only hard copies of scripts
computers from authors
82. According to
(a) ae vate Passage, which among the following is not a page-making software package?
Maker (8) Corel Ventura (C) Oracle (D) QuarkxPress
83. The us ,
© of the word ‘process’ in the passage means a-
(©) Technique for (0) Serialization
(A) Page numbering (8) Level
accomplishing
84, Which Cap
ich of the following is FALSE according to the passage?
(A) Typesetting is also called Desktop Publishing (B) Typesetters provide laser outputs of high
resolution for the next stage of processing
(C) Typesetters cannot provide electronic files (D) Scanning is a part of typesetting
85. The word ‘freelance’ used in the passage means-
(A) Volunteers (8) Employers (C) Self-employed (0) In-house people
typesetters
Directions Q.No.(86-90): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
it changes its position. Objects
all, it might
ight switch
We can watch things around us move. When something is in motion,
ne place to another. They can move in many directions. If you roll a b
ft might also move in a curve. A swing can move back and forth. A
Fans have blades that move in a circle. If you want to know if something is
ther things around it that are not moving. If the things behind the
probably
can move from o1
move in a straight line. |
can move up and down.
moving, you can compare it to o
Shject are changing, the object is probably moving. If they are not changing, the object is
comoving. You can measure the distance an object moves. Just measure the distance between
aoeaent wes when it started to move and where it was when it stopped. Distance can be measured
wines, feet, yards or miles. These measurements are in the customary system. It can also be
nec in milimetres, centimetres, meters and kilometres, These measurements are in the metric
system.
6. According to the passage, when something is in motion, what happens?
(8) It changes its colour (C) It changes its size
{0) It changes its weight
(A) It changes its
position
a7. According to the passage, in how many directions can an object move?
(a) One direction (B) Twodirections —_(C) Three directions
ch of the following is FALSE, based on the information provided in the passage?
(C) A light switch moves (D) Fan's blades move in
{D) Many directions
88, Whic
(a) Aswing cannot (8) Aballmovesina
move back and forth straight line up and down ae
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(A) Checking its weight (8) checking its colour (c) Comparing it to
other things around
it that are not not
moving,
f
(0) One cannot know i
an object moves OF
80. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
(A) Distance canbe (8) Measurements are (C) Things around us do (0) Aball does not move
measured only in the not move inacurve
customary system
91. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
DISSUADE
| (A) Impede (B) Discourage (C) Admonish (0) Encourage
the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, R and S. Choose the part
92. In the following question,
and mark as your answer, If there is no error, mark ‘No error (S)' as your
of sentence with the error.
answer.
Either the principal (P)/ or the students is (Q)/ at fault. (R)/ No error (S)
(A) P (8) Q (QR (0) s
93. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below.
“A hard nut to crack"
(A) To beturned away (8) The exact likeness
or kind
(C) To take the credit for (D) A thing not easily
something someone —_understood
else did
marked P, Q Rand S. Choose the part of
94. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts
is no error, mark ‘No error (S)' as your
sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there
answer,
"recently visited (P)/ the Big Temple in Thanjavur (Q)/ which is hallowed for its height. (R)/
No error (S)
(A) P (BQ (yr (0) s
95. Choose from the four options, the word that best substitutes the given phrase.
"A person who does not believe in God”
(A) Atheist (B) Theist (C) Pious (D) Reverend
96. Choose from the four options, the word that best substitutes the given phrase.
“An animal that feeds only on plants and shrubs"
{8) Omnivore (C) Herbivore (0) Carnivore
(A) Insectivore
97. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below,
Joyous
(A) Cheerful
98. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence,
The young, thin boy surprised his wrestling opponent with his strength.
(C) Frolicsome (0) Pretentious
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(A) Fraudulent (8) wiry
15,
A99. Choose the opti
tion whi
“call ita day" ich best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below.
(A) To stop work or
other activity (0) calton
(8) Name the day (C) Call in day time
100. Choose the
the correct anton coca
PRUDENT 1ym of the given word from the options given below.
(A) Economical (0) Judicious
(B) Careless {C) Shrewd
101. Filtir ;
in the blanic with the most appropriate word which wil suit the context of the sentence.
lem going to Mumbai __ .
{ ed (B) Yesterday (©) Last night () Last week
102. Choose from the four options, the word that hest substitutes the given phrase-
‘A building or statue built to remind people of a famous person"
(A) Immortal (B) Artefact (C) Reminder (D) Monument
103. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
DULL
(A) Boring (B) Active (C) Fast {D) Bright
104, Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
SOLITARY
(A) Overcrowded (8) Secluded (C) Busy (0) Boisterous
105. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q. and S. Choose the part
of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there Is no error, ‘mark 'No error (S)' as your
answer.
Until 2022, her's (P)/ was the only district (Q)/ to top university rankings. (R)/ No error (5)
(aye (8) @ (QR (0) s
106, Choose from the four options, the word that best substitutes the given phrase.
‘"rreatment of physical problems by natural means by pressing on and moving the bones in
someone's back and joints"
(A) Oncology (8) Osteomyelitis, (C) Chiropractic (0) Osteoporosis
107, choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
UNINITIATED
(A) inexperienced (B) Masterful (C) Virtuoso (D) Accomplished
108, tn the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, Rand S. Choose the part
of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, ‘mark 'No error (S)' as Your
answer.
Vhave sat {P) / in this very place (Q) / many times during my childhood. (R) / No error (S)
(a) P (B) Q (OR (0) s
10
. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
EXPRESSIVE
(A) arti
) Acticutative (8) Reticent (c) Exponent (0) Professorial
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Presse
A) Prevention : tio" Is worth « : s - ‘Meaning of the Idiom/phrase given below.
IS not und of cu
- h the effort to (8) Having a very low 3 (0) Having a very high
'eht a problem chance at ) Taking adequate) ies ar something
Something prevent problems in
AL Choose the o the future
: tion whi
Hear somethi ich best expresses the meaning ofthe idiom/phrase given below.
(A) To lo
Ok into a hor
: Tse ; jout something
Saying something OU Elisten tot (8) Not sensibly thinking abouts
(C) Tobe finally sui jing from the
Scessful, win an argument, ete. (D) To come to know about somet
person involved or an official source
122. Fi
2. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence.
Whenever | visit fore the local
——__..
(A) Delegations
ign countries, | make it a point to go on a gastronomic tour to taste
(0) Dilemmas
(8) Delicacies (c) Delegates
413. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options given below.
THRIVING
(A) Droopy (8) Sagging (C) Flourishing (D) Declining
424. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
HILARIOUS
(A) Mirthful (8) Cheerful {c) Ebullient (0) Melancholy
115. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options given below.
JEALOUSY
(A) Envy (B) Malice (C) Benevolence (D) tl-will
116. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word which will suit the context of the sentence.
Part working from home and part working at the office is a happy between the needs of
family and work.
(A) Conjecture (8) Coordinates (C) Diffidence (2) Compromise
117. In the following question, the given sentence has four parts marked P, Q, Rand S. Choose the part
of sentence with the error and mark as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error (S)' as your
answer.
They stole several (P)/ gold rings (Q)/ and an expansive watch. (R)/ No error (s)
(a) P (8) Q (QR (D) s
18. Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given below.
“Behind one's back"
(A) To build ahouse —(B) Todo something (C) To narrowly avoid (D) To always succeed in
behind another secretly without defeat everything
allowing others to
know
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