PAPER-III: ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Directions (51-53): One part of the following sentences has an error, point out the portion carrying error in the answer sheet.
51. I heard to my surprise (A)/ that the present I send (B) / him was not (C)/ to his taste. (D)
52. If I would have come (A)/ a little earlier, I would have (B)/ got a glimpse (C)/ of my beloved leader.(D)
53. I am waiting for you (A)/ for the last two hours (B)/but you did not bother (C) / to turn up in time. (D)
Directions (54-58): In the following passage 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 Mark your answer in the Answer-Sheet..
On the eve of his departure from England, Gandhiji (54) a dinner for his vegetarian friends in the Halborn Restaurant. The (55) by music and speeches. Gandhiji had already dinner was (56) his speech but he could not proceed (57) of his first sentence. He made (58) ridiculous even on this last occasion in England.
54.
(A) enjoyed
(B) invited
(C) participated
(D) organized
55.
(A) followed
(B) completed
(C) decorated
(D) hosted
56.
(A) made
(B) learnt
(C) given
(D) delivered
57.
(A) towards
(B) ahead
(C) at
(D) further
58.
(A) people
(B) everybody
(C) himself
(D) up
Directions (59-60): In out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses, the meaning of the given word mark it in the answer Sheet.
59. FOSTER
(A) announce
(B) peruse
(C) interpret
(D) cultivate
60. CODUCIVE
(A) beneficial
(B) refined
(C) logical
(D) charming
Directions (61-62): In the following questions In a group of four words are given. In each group one word in misspelt. Find the misspelt word and indicate it in the Answer-Sheet.
61.
(A) Amicable
(B) Practicable
(C) Managable
(D) Lamentable
62.
(A) Homespun
(B) Homecide
(C) Homily
(D) Homely
Directions (63-65): In the following questions choose meaning to the given word and mark it the the word opposite in Answer Sheet..
63. SUBJUGATE
(A) cultivate
(B) announce
(C) weary
(D) yield
64. DELIVERANCE
(A) explanation
(B) purpose
(C) rationality.
(D) detention
Directions (66-68): In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase in italics in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning phrase in italics and mark it in the Answer-Sheet.
66. I asked him if he could give him a hand.
(A) advance a loan
(B) befriend him
(C) advise him
(D) help him
67. He may be wealthy, but he’s not my cup of tea.
(A) He doesn’t make tea for me
(B) He is not coming lo tea with me
(C) He is not the type that appeals lo me
(D) He doesn’t approve of my drinking habits.
68. He is in the habit of working by fits and starts.
(A) regularly
(B) irregularly
(C) occasionally
(D) indifferently
Directions (69-72): In the following questions four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct of the four and indicate it in the Answer-Sheet.
69. He was_____.and so was not_____
(A) guilty; prosecuted
(B) innocent; acquitted
(C) innocent; indicted
(D) discreet; trusted
70. ____ are _____ people.
(A) Philanthropists Contemptuous
(B) Sycophants; contemptible
(C) Cynics; altruistic
(D) Pessimists; volatile
71. Due to lack of…………in my house, I had to book a………..in the hotel for my guests.
(A) space; reservation
(B) place; room
(C) accommodation; suite
(D) room; swit
(A) occasionally; tranquil
(B) scarcely; dreadful
(C) continuously; noisy
(D) remotely: dull
Directions (73-75): Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Below each sentence are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them (A), (B) or (C) is better than the underlined part, indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter (A), (B) or (C) if none of the substitutions improves the sentence, indicate (D) as your response on the Answer Sheet. Thus a ‘No improvement’ response will be signified by the letter (D).
73. The law will not tolerate a criminal act on the plea that the culprit is illiterate.
A) condone
B) condole
C) ignore
D) No Improvement
74. The boys lost the game, wasn’t it?
A) isn’t it ?
B) aren’t they ?
C) didn’t they ?
D) No Improvement
75. He seldom or ever loses his temper
A) seldom, or never
B) seldom, nor ever
C) seldom, if ever
D) No Improvement
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