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Directions-(Q.10-12) Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them . 

1 . He walked up to his teacher and asked "Why does one die, Master ?" 
2. "The time has come for your vase to die". 
3. "Its natural," said the teacher. "Everything has a beginning and an end." 
4. A young student happened to break a precious vase belonging to his teacher. 
5. When he heard his teacher's footsteps, he quickly hid the broken vase behind him. 
6. The student then, held out the pieces of the broken vase saying. 

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

(A) 3     
(B) 4 
(C) 6     
(D) 1 
(E) 5 

Ans: (B)

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

(A) 2     
(B) 3 
(C) 5     
(D) 1 
(E) 6 

Ans: (C)

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

(A) 1     
(B) 5 
(C) 2     
(D) 6 
(E) 3

Ans: (E)

Directions-(Q.13-16) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E) i.e. 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any)

13. My name is Rahul / and I am coming / from a beautiful state /in India. No error
              (A)                   (B)                             (C)                     (D)         (E)

Ans: (B)

14. If you want to / keep good health / you must eats / a lot of vegetables. No error
              (A)                   (B)                     (C)                      (D)                  (E)

Ans: (C)

15. In recent months, / a large number of equipments / has been steal/from construction sites. No error
               (A)                                    (B)                                 (C)               (D)                      (E)

Ans: (C)

16. The Indian Government's / primary goal/is to reduction / of poverty. No error 
                (A)                              (B)              (C)                (D)             (E)

Ans: (C)

Directions-(Q.17-21) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. 

Vishnu Raman was an Indian magistrate who lived about a hundred years ago. He was famed for the fairness of his judgements. One day while the magistrate was walking through the market he saw a crowd outside a poultry shop. On enquiring what the matter was he learnt that a worker had accidentally dropped a heavy sack on a chicken, crushing it to death. The chicken was small, worth only about five rupees, but the owner of the shop had caught the worker by his throat and was demanding a hundred rupees. His argument was that the chicken would have grown into a plump bird in another two years and then it would have fetched him the amount he was asking for. Somebody in the crowd recognized the magistrate, and everybody made way for him. 

"Judge our case, your honour !" said the owner of the chicken, letting go of the worker and bowing respectfully to the magistrate. "This man, through his carelessness has caused the death of a chicken that would have fetched me a hundred coins in another two years !" Fear had made the worker's speech incoherent. Nobody could understand what he was saying. "The price put on the chicken is hundred rupees," said the magistrate, to the worker. "I advise you to pay the owner." There was a gasp from the crowd. Everybody had expected the magistrate to favour the poor worker. The owner of the chicken was overjoyed. "They said you were fair in your judgements" he said, rubbing his hands in glee, "now I can say there is no one fairer than you !" 

"The Law is always fair," smiled the magistrate. "Tell me, how much grain a chicken would eat in a year ?" "About half a sack," said the poultry shop owner. "So in two years the chicken who died would have eaten a whole sack of grain," said Vishnu Raman. "Please give the sack of grain you've saved to the worker." The chicken owner turned pale. A sack of grain would cost more than hundred rupees. Frightened by the shouts from the crowd, he declared he would not take any money from the worker, and retreated into the safety of his shop in the end.

17. What was Vishnu Raman well known for? 

(A) He was well known for his respectable position 
(B) He was well known for his honesty 
(C) He was well known for his fairness of judgement 
(D) He was well known for time management 
(E) None of these

Ans: (C)

18. Why was the owner asked to give a sack of grain to the worker? 

(A) The worker could not afford grain 
(B) The worker had purchased the sack of grain 
(C) The worker did not get paid for his services 
(D) A sack of grain was equal to a hundred rupees 
(E) He would have saved on a sack of grain 

Ans: (E)

19. In the end, the owner turned pale because- 

1. The magistrate was being unjust. 
2. He realised that he was being cheated. 
3. The magistrate asked him to give the worker a sack of grain. 

(A) Only 1     
(B) Only 2 
(C) Only 3     
(D) Only 1 and 2 
(E) Only 2 and 3 

Ans: (C)

20. Why was the owner of the shop initially overjoyed with the magistrate's judgement ? 

(A) The magistrate asked the worker to pay him a hundred rupees 
(B) He was fond of the magistrate 
(C) He did not expect the magistrate to favour the worker 
(D) He could now buy another chicken 
(E) The law is always fair 

Ans: (A)

21. What was the commotion in the market about ? 

(A) The worker quitting his job 
(B) The shop owner beating the magistrate 
(C) The magistrate's visit to the market 
(D) The death of a chicken 
(E) The missing money from the owner's shop

Ans: (D)

Directions-(Q.22-23) Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage- 

22. Accidentally 

(A) Deliberately 
(B) Mistakenly 
(C) Erroneously 
(D) Cautiously 
(E) Hastily 

Ans: (B)

23. Fair 

(A) Brilliant     
(B) Good 
(C) Honest     
(D) Unjust 
(E) Clever

Ans: (D)

Directions-(Q.24-26) Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete-

24. Most of the people who .......... the book exhibition were teachers. 

(A) witnessed 
(B) presented 
(C) conducted 
(D) held 
(E) attended 

Ans: (E)

25. The frequent errors are a result of the student's ................. 

(A) talent 
(B) smartness 
(C) carelessness 
(D) perception 
(E) destructiveness

Ans: (C)

26. I finally.......... her to stay another day. 

(A) advised     
(B) persuaded 
(C) suggested 
(D) called 
(E) tortured

Ans: (B)



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