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Directions
(1-5): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G)
in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the
questions given below them.

 A. “Strap-on
motors separated”, “L-110 performance normal”, “heat shield separated”, “plus
four minutes”, and “L-110 core stage separated” were the other announcements
from the MCC.

B. Its
performance too was normal.

C. “Strap-on
motors’ performance normal”, “L-110 [liquid engine] ignited” came the voice
from the Mission Control Centre (MCC) situated seven kilometres from the launch
pad.

D. The gigantic
GSLV-MkIII D1, weighing 640 tonnes, roared into the sky at 5:28 p.m. on June 5
from its launch pad at Sriharikota in what was its first developmental flight
(D1).

E. Then came
the announcement that everyone was waiting for: “Cryo stage ignited”.

F. The heaviest
rocket that ISRO has built was well and truly on its way to making history as
its two strap-on motors, each guzzling 200 tonnes of solid propellants and
together producing 800 tonnes of thrust, worked with gusto.

G. Finally, at
the end of the mission that lasted 16 minutes and 20 seconds came the
all-important announcement that “GSAT-19 [the satellite] has separated”.

 

Q1. Which of
the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?

(a) B

(b) F

(c) A

(d) E

(e) G

 

Q2. Which of
the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) D

(c) B

(d) E

(e) G

Q3. Which of
the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

(a) B

(b) G

(c) D

(d) C

(e) E

 

Q4. Which of
the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

(a) F

(b) D

(c) A

(d) B

(e) C

 

Q5. Which of
the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

(a) D

(b) A

(c) B

(d) F

(e) E

 

Direction (6-10):
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic
error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number
of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e). (Ignore
errors of punctuation, if any.)

 

Q6. Don’t talk
to (a)/ him, he always (b)/remains in temper (c)/ these days. (d)/ No error (e)

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

 

Q7. People in
Darwin (a)/ had become so accustomed to cyclone warnings (b)/ that few of them
paid any attention to the radio warnings (c)/ which began this morning. (d)/ No
error (e)

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

 

Q8. This is
(a)/ the most important (b)/ questions which you have (c)/ to prepare very
carefully. (d)/ No error (e)

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

 

Q9. Brahmaputra
is (a)/ one of the longest rivers (b)/ of (c)/ the world. (d)/ No error. (e)

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

 

Q10. The
cashier counted(a)/ up all of the money (b)/ and wrote down(c)/ the total in
the register (d)/ No error. (e)

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

 

Direction (11-15):
In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered
and one word has been suggested
alongside the blank. These numbers are printed below the passage and against
each four options are given. Find out the appropriate word which fits the blank
meaningfully. If the word written alongside the blank fits the passage, choose
option ‘e’ (No correction required) as the correct choice.

 The much
publicized pushback in Bengaluru against Hindi signage on the new Metro is but
one
name(11) in which the centralizing tendencies of the Union run
against the grain of local cultural (including linguistic)
weakness(12).
There is clearly a tension between a
legitimate(13) desire to build a
sense of national unity around Hindi as an alternative to English as a national
language, on the one hand, and an equally legitimate reluctance of
non-Hindi-speaking states to
safety(14) a language spoken by a
plurality, but not a majority, of Indians, and one which has little or no
linguistic
lecture(15) to many languages spoken in the south or the
North-East.

  

Q11.
(a)exhibition

(b)instance

(c)pattern

(d)models

(e)No
correction required

 

Q12.
(a)kindness

(b)reactions

(c)concern

(d)predilections

(e)No
correction required

 

Q13. (a)usual

(b)officially

(c)pristine

(d)sensibly

(e)No
correction required

 

Q14. (a)enfold

(b)utility

(c)embrace

(d)revival

(e)No
correction required

 

Q15.
(a)connection

(b)passage

(c)course

(d)supportive

(e)No
correction required


SOLUTIONS: 

 

S1. Ans. (a)

Sol. The
correct sequence to form a meaningful paragraph is DFCAEBG.

S2. Ans. (d)

Sol. The
correct sequence to form a meaningful paragraph is DFCAEBG.

S3. Ans. (d)

Sol. The
correct sequence to form a meaningful paragraph is DFCAEBG.

S4. Ans. (b)

Sol. The
correct sequence to form a meaningful paragraph is DFCAEBG.

S5. Ans. (d)

Sol. The
correct sequence to form a meaningful paragraph is DFCAEBG.

 

S6. Ans. (c)

Sol. In place
of ‘in temper’, use ‘in a temper’ which is idiomatic.

S7. Ans. (e)

Sol. Sentence
is grammatically correct.

S8. Ans. (c)

Sol.
‘questions’ should be replaced by ‘question’.

S9. Ans. (a)

Sol.
‘Brahmaputra’ is the name of a river. Hence ‘The’ will be used before
‘Brahmaputra’.

S10. Ans. (e)

Sol. Sentence
is grammatically correct.

 

 

S11. Ans. (b)

Sol. The word
‘instance’ should replace ‘name’ as the sentence is referring the subject just
as another example. Instance means an example or single occurrence of
something.

S12. Ans. (d)

Sol.
‘Predilections’ is the correct replacement as the word means a preference or
special liking for something; a bias in favour of something.

S13. Ans. (e)

Sol. The word
‘legitimate’ fits correctly into the sentence as it means able to be defended
with logic or justification; valid.

S14. Ans. (c)

Sol. In this
case the word ‘embrace’ is correct as it means accept (a belief, theory, or
change) willingly and enthusiastically.

S15. Ans. (a)

Sol.
‘Connection’ is the correct replacement as it means relationship in which a
person or thing is linked or associated with something else.

 

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