PAPER-III: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (51-53): In each of the following questions a sentence is given, which has been divided into four parts. One of these four parts has an error. The number of the part which contains an error is your answer.
51. He could make (A)/ them accepted his proposal (B)/ because he was quite (C)/ familiar with their practice. (D)
52. She was so (A)/ emotional stable that (B)/ she was not moved (C)/ by their decision to suspend her. (D)
53. Though the tribal had poor, (A)/ they donated (B)/ a huge sum for (C)/ setting up a hospital. (D).
Directions (54-57): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in. the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
54. He is the author of… books of very high quality.
A) mightily
B) numerous
C) empowered
D) glaring
55. Suresh concurred……..my views of all matters.
(A) by
(B) to
(C) for
(D) with
56. They….. settled their long standing dispute.
A) amicably
B) forcefully
C) obviously
D) punctually
57. I am …….. to bed due to illness for the last two months.
(A) sentenced
(B) accustomed
(C) confined
(D) adapted
Directe the fall on are printist in bold at each of the question places and against each line options of the meania en You have to seword which be the right meaning sense of the word choose the wor
58. Sequester
A) accept
B) conceal
C) yield
D) isolate
59. Ephemeral
A. transient
B. unbearable
C. severe
D. pleasant
Directions (60-61) Choose the word which je most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the word given in bold at the question places.
60. Grandeur
A simplicity
B. rejoice
C. greed
D. hesitation
61. Denounced
(A) praised
(B) notorious
(C) intense
(D) dreaded
Directions (62-64) In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold pert (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. is needed. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement your answer is (D)
62. If studied well, I will pass
(A) I passed
(B) I Pass
(C) I would pass
(D) No improvement
63. She reminded where to leave the papers
A) me where I had to leave
(B) where I had to leave
(C) me where to to leave
(D) No improvement
64 How many ten rupees notes have you got?
(A) tens rupee notes
(B) tens-rupees notes
(C) ten-nupee noles
(D) No Improvement
Directions (65-66): In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt Find the correctly spelt word
65. Find the correctly spelt word
(A) dominent
(B) domenant
(C) domenent
(D) dominant
66. Find the correctly spelt word
(A) observe
(B) observing
(C) observer
(D) observent
Directions 167-68) In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase printed in b in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given Idiom/ Phrase
67. She was on the horns of a dilemma as she had either to leave her job or divorce her husband
(A) in nervous condition
(B) in terrible mood
(C) in difficult situation
(D), in suspense
68. All his schemes ended in smoke.
(A) came to nothing
(B) got on fire
(C) burnt up
(D) attracted everybody
Directions (69-70): In the following questions, out of the four allernatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence.
69. Doing something according to one’s own free will
(A) Withally
(B) Obligingly
(C) Voluntarily
(D) Compulsorily
70. A Person who gambles or bets.
A. Punter
B. Backer
C. Customer
D. Client
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