Paper I
Paper I
Paper I
PAPER.I
ENGLISH
2. Read the passage below and make a pr6cis of it. Also give a suitable tite. (10 marks)
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4, A steady mind triumphs _ difficulties.
(a) with (b) at (c) in (d) over
4. Pick the correct antonyms for each of the words in capital letters: 1x10= 10
1. MINORITY
(a) Democratic victory (b) successful crowd (c) winning group (d) largest number
2, ADMONISH
(a) Scold (b) honour (c) encourage (d) praise
3. MONOLOGUE
(a) Solo (b) novel (c) pantomime (d) dialogue
4. MULTILATERAL
(a) Unequal (b) one-sided (c) preplanned (d) overeager
5. PACIFY
(a) End disagreement (b) begin new methods (c) stir up anger (d) ty quietly
6. PEDAGOGUE
(a) Doctor (b) loser (c) winner (d) student
7. PENSIVE
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(a) thoughtless (b) careless (c) eager (d) penitent
8. IMPERIL
(a) safeguard (b) endanger (c) hazard (d) jeopardize
9. INSCRUTABLE
(a) baffling (b) obvious (c) confuse (d) reduce
10. AD-LIB
(a) improvise (b) extemporizecj (c) deiiberate (d) sponianeous
5. Pick the correct Synonyms for each of the following words in capital letters: 1X10=10
1. CURIOUS
(a) unconcern (b) inquisitive (c) disinterested (d) ordinary
2. MEDALLION
(a) Souvenir (b) precious metal (c) religious relic (d) large medal
3. DUPLICITY
(a) repetition (b) artlessness (c) double-dealing (d) cleverness
4. CARICATURE
(a) biographical sketrh (b) grotesque likeness (c) eccentricity (d) personality trait
5. HEINOUS
(a) abominable (b) obscure (c) treasonable (d) ugly
6. EMIT
(a) to keep out (b) give off (c) acknowledge (d) let in
7. FETTERS
(a) condition (b) shackles (c) humour (d) problem
8. UNEAGE
(a) chain of commands (b) prestige (c) ancestry (d) rigging
9. SAVAGE
(a) undisciplined (b) usurious (c) wild (d) unjustified
10. MILITATE
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(a) to take less severe (b) challenge (c) have weight or influence (d) arbitrate
5. It was clear that there was no rationale behind his act, he went solely by his _
and somehow succeeded.
(a) logic (b) interpretation (c) intuition (d) analysis
6, For silent movies to succeed, the quality of acting has to be _ as there are no
dialogues or music for support.
(a)medicore........engaging (b) sublime......intimate
(c)realistic.....melodramatic (d)enraordinary....,..mesmerizing
7. Sports for the visually challenged their confidence and help them to mingle
with the of society.
(a) enrich........stalwarts (b) plummet.......elite
(c) boost...,..mainstream (d) abate.......cream
9. Technology may have changed the way alliances are fixed in India (now at the click
of a bution) but the _
still is arranged marriages with even most youngsters the _
practice.
(a) norm.....endorsing (b) practice..,..customizing
(c)convention.......disdaining (d)tradition......avoiding
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10. The Maruti car has become so _ that snobbish customers, who believe their
tastes are superior to others, are _ buy this car of the masses.
(a) reputed.......shirking from (b) sought after....queuing to
(c)ubiquitous.,...disinclinedto (d)affordable....waitingto
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22. People believe others because they are
(a) credible (b) credulous (c) critical (d) creditable
30. She held the bag _, even though her arm hurt _.
(a) tight...... badly (b) tightly....... bad
(c) tight....... bad (d) tightly........ badly
7 Choose the correct meaning of the idioms/phnses in iblics from the choices given:
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1. A fair weather friend always tries &a fish in troubled waterc of his friends and
benefactors.
(a) to borrow money (b) to steal belonging of
(c) to get beneflt in bad situation (d) to extend a helping hand
2. His arrogant behavior with others has left him high and dry.
(a) to be penniless (b) to be very sick
(c) to be famous (d) isolated
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3. All the residents of the colony paintd the town red on the eve of festival.
(a) to white wash buildings (b) to renovate buildings
(c) to celebrate noisily in public places (d) to create nuisances
4. The chairman pulld a long faewhen the house did not accept the suggestions put
forth by him.
(a) to look disappointed (b) to get annoyed
(c) to be agitated (d) to make a quarrel
5. The fair and square policy of the chairman of the committee has made him very
popular among the residents of the town.
deceitful
(a) clever and (b) honest
(c)ambiguous (d) relevant and practical
6. Due to his bad habit of borrowing money from others, he will be in the mire one
day.
(a) to be punished (b) to be imprisoned
(c) to be insulted (d) to be in trouble
9. He had to go through the motion of stafting with this new project as he was least
interested to take it up.
(a) to complete quickly (b) to do a work without enthusiasm
interest
(c) to do without any (d) to work at a slow speed
10. An honest person never plays fastand loose with his friends.
tactics
(a) delay (b) to be inconsistent
(c)deceives (d) ignores
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