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Direction (Q 1-5): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
- The ensuing boom lasted for more than half decade before, as Mr. Kumar points out in his 2017 paper, the industry turned against itself, on account of the shifting balance between production and exhibition sectors.
- To half a decade before.
- than half a decade before
- to half decade before.
- only A
- only B
- Only C
- A & B
- No correction required
- In a significant development, India have decided to provide a financial assistance of $5,00,000 (Rs. 3.2 crore) to the Philippines to aid its fight against the Islamic State (IS)-affiliated terror groups in the troubled Mindanao province.
- has decided to provide
- has decided in providing.
- Decided in providing
- only A
- only B
- Only C
- A & B
- No correction required
- This is the first time India is sending aid to another nation to help it fight terrorism, thereby becoming an important marker in New Delhi’s attempts to burnish its credentials as an emerging security provider to the wider Asian region.
- After becoming
- Hence becoming.
- Hence become
- only A
- only B
- Only C
- A & B
- No correction required
- And where India viewed Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism, the world’s remained reluctant to put adequate pressure on a nation that was seen as a close ally in its ‘war against terrorism’.
- the world remained reluctant
- the world remain reluctant
- the world show reluctant.
- only A
- only B
- Only C
- A & B
- No correction required
- However, under the Narendra Modi government, India has taken a tough stand on Pakistan’s support for terrorism of underscoring its concerns at various international fora.
- Terrorism by noticing
- Terrorism by underscoring
- Terrorism of notcing
- only A
- only B
- Only C
- A & B
- No correction required
Directions (Q. 6-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error 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).
- The tribunal could then invoke appropriate measures (a)/ such as multilateral negotiations or directions that (b)/ enable migration, compensation and other remedies (c)/ that can save the people of the sinking small island nations. (d)/ No error (e)
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- The forum must enable negotiations regarding the legal (a)/ status of migrants and develop adaptive strategies in (b)/ the destination country to guarantee and to protect dignity (c)/ and cultural identity of the displace in the destination country. (d)/ No error (e)
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- By extending such existing obligations (a)/ through political pressure and diplomacy, the forum could ensure (b)/ compensation of the island nations in the form of contributions (c)/ from party countries by managing a fund created in this regard. (d)/ No error (e)
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- The growth rate of the advanced economies (a)/ remained low and the recovery from the (b)/ crisis of 2008 were tepid which (c)/ an adverse impact on exports. (d)/ No error (e)
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- What is needed now is for public sector undertakings (a)/ to come out with an explicit statement indicating (b)/ the extent of investment they (c)/ intended to make during the current fiscal. (d)/ No error (e)
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
Directions (Q. 11-20): Read the following passage carefully and choose the most suitable answer to each question:
When I came home from the hostel for the first time, I was looking quite pulled down and pale. There I had lost interest in food and this naturally showed in my lackluster face and sunken eyes. I must have looked like a rogue when I stepped out of the Tonga, for, my father, from the terrace, showered me with his patent set of four-letter words, “You buffoon”, “good-for-nothing fellow”, etc. He was an officer, yet his stock of four-letter words was rather limited and so he welcomed me with a softer set of words and did not care to see me again. But after the vacation when I set off for the hostel, there was a servant walking with me with a huge tin of home-made ghee and a large sack of super-fine rice. He cooked my food separately in the hostel. By and by I grew pink and hefty. I generally survived on rice and slept a lot. I am fond of sleep till date. Once I slept for thirty-six hours at a stretch. Having a short nap after the breakfast is my hobby almost. For that I have been missing my lunch too. At night also it is extremely painful for me to keep awake after dinner. Evening have always appeared ominous to me; so this part of the day I spent either in making preparations for supper or in going for a film show. My interest in films has been of a classical kind, in items like who has produced the film, who all have acted in it, etc. Almost the same amount of time as I spent in viewing a film did I spent in procuring information about these. Raising a debate and making an issue of a non-issue is my favourite pastime.
11). How did the author look when he returned home from the hostel?
- Worthless
- Angry
- Depressed
- Clownish
- None of these
12). The speaker had come home because of
- Home-sickness
- Vacation
- Bad health
- Financial difficulties
- None of these
13). What was his hobby?
- To have a long sleep after lunch
- To miss his lunch once a week
- To go for a long walk after breakfast
- To enjoy a short sleep after breakfast
- None of these
14). How did he spent his evening?
- In cursing himself
- In making preparations for supper
- In preparing his own food
- In sleeping
- None of these
15). What does the expression ‘classical kind’ stand for?
- Films as pure entertainment
- Critical approach to films
- Films as a means of information and entertainment
- Interest in all the aspects of films
- None of these
16). What his favourite pastime?
- Making an issue of a non-issue
- Testing/provoking people for nothing
- Giving information about films
- Treating people as ‘good-for-nothing’ fellows
- None of these
Directions (Q. 17-18): Choose the one which best express the same meaning of the given words.
17). Pulled down
- Ugly
- Weak
- Miserable
- Worthless
- None of these
18). At a stretch
- Peacefully
- Continuously
- Happily
- Rarely
- None of these
Directions (Q. 19-20): Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the given words.
19). Lacklustre
- Bright
- Colorful
- Inspiring
- Evergreen
- None of these
20). Hetty
- Wounded
- Wretched
- Destitute
- Weak
- None of these
Answers:
Direction (Q 1-5):
- Answer is: b
Half a decade will be used in place of half decade .
- Answer is: a
India is a singular noun so has will be used.
- Answer is: e
No correction required.
- Answer is: a
The world remained reluctant is correct according to tense of sentence.
- Answer is: b
Preposition by will be used according to meaning of sentence.
Directions (Q. 6-10):
- Answer: D
According to the tense of sentence could will be used in place of can.
- Answer: D
Displace is incorrect displaced will be used as noun.
- Answer: C
Accornding sentence meaning preposition ‘of’ is wrong, ‘to’ will be used in place of ‘of’.
- Answer: c
According to subject was will be used.
- Answer: d
Sentence is in present tense so first form of verb will be used.
Direction (11-20):
11). Answer: a)
12). Answer: b)
13). Answer: e)
14). Answer: b)
15). Answer: d)
16). Answer: a)
17). Answer: b)
18). Answer: b)
19). Answer: a)
20). Answer: d)
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