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Directions (1-5): Each question below
has two each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set
of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Q1. It is said when you __________ a
rural woman, you in turn make a complete family socially and economically
_____________.

(a)authorise, absolute                    

(b)empower, independent                          

(c)allow, sovereign

(d)revoke, free                                

(e)charge, liberated

 

Q2. The rural system has its own
customs, traditions and social implications and thus _______________ of
self-help group is ________________ an easy task.

(a) composition, always                 

(b)establishment, forever              

(c)constitution, no way

(d) creation, consistently

(e)formation, never

Q3. Hindustan Zinc ______________ a
large corporate also has large _____________ of these products.

(a) actually, damage                       

(b)having, destruction                   

(c)presently, loss

(d) being, consumption                 

(e)really, depletion

 

Q4. Churchill did not and could not
_____________ that Ballia would ignite the fire that would _______________ and
destroy colonial rule both in India and beyond.

(a) anticipate, engulf                      

(b)await, envelop                           

(c)figure, plunge

(d)assume, bury               

(e)forecast, deluge

Q5. When the British Company established
___________ in the name of trade in 18th-century India, its officers trebled the
taxes local peasants were _______________ to pay.

(a) bridle, urged               

(b)authorize, contracted                

(c)control, obliged

(d) charge, indebt                           

(e)command, hold

 

Directions (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/group of
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a
meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.

A. 
Some of my most cherished memories are of my puppies fighting with
cushions, the sun playing hide ’n’ seek with the clouds, or me racing for that
last bite of the dessert.

B. 
Photos are a return ticket to memories otherwise lost. Much like a
forgotten song on the radio or a specific scent, photographs help us travel
back in time.

C. 
They help me smile on a bad day and laugh out loud on a good one. One
thing they most certainly do is turn your home into a cosy haven of love and
joy.

D. 
These moments stay captured through the lens of my old Polaroid. I’ve
framed them, stuck them on the refrigerator and inside cupboard doors.

E. 
The most beautiful things in life are rarely just things. Instead, they
are people, places, memories, and pictures – odd selfies and awkward angles
included.

F. 
I call myself a ‘click-happy’ person. My thumb is permanently placed on
the click button, lest the crazy grin on my son’s face disappears.

Q6.        Which of the following
should be the FOURTH sentence after
the rearrangement?

 (a) D    

(b) F      

(c) A      

(d) E      

(e) C

 

Q7.        Which of the following
should be the SECOND sentence after
the rearrangement?

 (a) A     

(b) D     

(c) F      

(d) B      

(e) E

 

Q8.        Which of the following
should be the FIRST sentence after
the rearrangement?

 (a) E     

(b) B      

(c) D      

(d) C      

(e) F

 

Q9.        Which of the following
should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence
after the rearrangement?

 (a) A     

(b) D     

(c) F      

(d) E      

(e) C

 

Q10.      Which of the following
should be the FIFTH sentence after
the rearrangement?

(a) A     

(b) D     

(c) F      

(d) E      

(e) C

 

Directions (11-15): The questions below
have a paragraph given with one sentence missing at the end. From among the
answer choices given, select the sentence that can fill the blank to form a
coherent paragraph.

 Q11. 
I am sometimes attacked for imposing ‘rules‘. Nothing could be further
from the truth. I hate rules. All I do is report on how consumers react to
different stimuli. I may say to a copywriter, “Research shows that commercials
with celebrities are below average in persuading people to buy products. Are
you sure you want to use a celebrity?” Call that a rule? Or I may say to an art
director, “Research suggests that if you set the copy in black type on a white
background, more people will read it than if you set it in white type on a
black background.” (_________________)

(a) 
Guidance based on applied research can hardly qualify as ‘rules’

(b) Thus, all my so called ‘rules’ are
rooted in applied research.

(c) 
Suggestion perhaps, but scarcely a rule.

(d) Such principles are unavoidable.

(e) Fundamentally it is about consumer
behaviour.

 

Q12. Relations between the factory and
the dealer are distant and usually strained as the factory tries to force cars
on the dealers to smooth out production. Relations between the dealer and the
customer are equally strained because dealers continuously adjust prices – make
deals – to adjust demand with supply while maximizing profits. This becomes a
system marked by a lack of long-term commitment on either side, which maximize
feelings of mistrust. In order to maximize their bargaining positions, everyone
holds back information – the dealer about the product and the consumer about
his true desires. (_________________)

(a) As a result, ‘deal making’ becomes
rampant, without concern for customer satisfaction

(b) As a result, demand increases

(c) As a result, everyone gains profit

(d) As a result, fundamental innovations
are becoming scarce in the automobile industry

(e) As a result, everyone loses in the
long run

 

Q113. The Time Traveler (for so it will
be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His
grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and
animated. The fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent
lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in
our glasses. Our chairs, being his patents, embraced and caressed us rather
than submitted to be sat upon, and there was that luxurious after-dinner
atmosphere when thought roams gracefully free of the trammels of precision.
(_________________)

(a) 
And slowly and steadily, the atmosphere grew stale and lost all the
vibrancy it had

(b) And he put it to us in this
way—marking the points with a lean forefinger—as we sat and lazily admired his
earnestness over this new paradox (as we thought it) and his fecundity

(c) 
We sat like toddlers do in a nursery, eagerly anticipating the show the magician
would put on for us

(d) We sat benumbed by the proceedings,
for the radiance of the Time Traveler was unimaginable and unbearable

(e) None of these.

 

Q114. 
Age has a curvilinear relationship with the exploitation of opportunity.
Initially, age will increase the likelihood that a person will exploit an
entrepreneurial opportunity because people gather much of the knowledge
necessary to exploit opportunities over the course of their lives, and because
age provides credibility in transmitting that information to others. However,
as people become older, their willingness to bear risks declines, their
opportunity costs rise, and they become less receptive to new information.
(_________________)

(a) As a result, people transmit more
information rather than experiment with new ideas as they reach an advanced age

(b) As a result, people become eager to
experiment

(c) As a result, only people with lower
opportunity costs exploit opportunity when they reach an advanced age.

(d) As a result, people become reluctant
to exploit entrepreneurial opportunities when they reach an advanced age

(e) As a result, people depend on
credibility rather than on novelty as they reach an advanced age

 

Q15. Most people at their first
consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon’s hands in the hope of reassurance.
Prospective patients look for delicacy, sensitivity, steadiness, perhaps
unblemished pallor. On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each
year. Generally, he knows it’s about to happen before the patient does: the
downward glance repeated, the prepared questions beginning to falter, the
overemphatic thanks during the retreat to the door. (_________________)

(a) They don’t care much about their
observations

(b) All patients don’t like what they
see but are ignorant of their right to go elsewhere

(c) But Perowne himself is not concerned

(d) But others will take their place, he
thought

(e) These hands are extremely steady

SOLUTIONS:

 

S1. Ans.(b)

Sol. ‘empower, independent’ is the correct
use.

Empowergive (someone) the
authority or power to do something.

Independent- 
free from outside
control.

S2. Ans.(e)

Sol. ‘formation, never’ is the correct
use.

S3. Ans.(d)

Sol. ‘being, consumption’ is the correct
use.

Consumption- 
the action of
using up a resource.

S4. Ans.(a)

Sol. ‘anticipate, engulf’ is the correct
use.

Anticipate– to expect or predict.

Engulf- powerfully affect (someone).

S5. Ans.(c)

Sol. ‘control, obliged’ is the correct
use.

Obliged- make (someone) legally or morally bound to do something

Directions (6-10): The correct sequence
to form meaningful paragraph is
EBFADC.

S6. Ans.(c)

S7. Ans.(d)

S8. Ans.(a)

S9. Ans.(e)

S10. Ans.(b)

S11.Ans.(c)

Sol. In the above question, the first
three sentences of the paragraph establish the purpose for which the paragraph
has been written. Then the writer provides certain example situations. Under
option (c), the writer tells us what his ‘alleged’ rules are while the writer
does not assert even his explanation with undue vigor in the last sentence.
Option (a) is contrary to the main purpose of the paragraph as ‘guidance based
on applied research’ makes his actions more binding on others than are rules.
Options (b) and (d) are also eliminated because of the same reason. Option (e)
talks about one of the examples but it is not related to the purpose of the
paragraph. Hence, option (c) is the right answer choice.

S12.Ans.(e)

Sol. In this question, ‘As a result’
indicates that one needs to discover the immediate consequences of the details
given in the paragraph. Option (d) is not a consequence at all and hence
directly gets eliminated. Options (a) and (b) are not cohrent.. The direct
consequence has been stated briefly in option (e), bringing the paragraph to a
smooth closure. Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.

S13.Ans.(b)

Sol. In the given case, the author gives
a positive portrayal of the time traveler and the scene in concern. Options A
and D are rejected as they introduce negative sentiments. Option C is rejected
as no show is being put on in the given case. Option B is the best match, as it
gels well the tone and narrative of the paragraph. Also, you should try to see
how the tone of option B matched the rest of the paragraph and makes it the
most appropriate one in the given context.

S14.Ans.(d)

Sol. One needs to establish the purpose
of the paragraph by looking at the first and the last sentences given. (‘Age
has …’ and ‘however, as people become older…’). Options (c) and (e) can be
eliminated easily. None of the given options is a consequence of the
curvilinear relationship between age and exploitation of opportunity. Option
(d) includes all this and is specific to the ideas presented in the paragraph.
Hence, option (d) is the right answer choice.

S15. Ans.(c)

In this question, Option (c) provides a
logical finish to the paragraph by showing that inspite of the losing patients,
Perowne is not concerned. Hence, the option (c) is the right answer choice.

 

 

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