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Science teachers do not use plastic bags./ (C) (D)
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B = 61 (915) 15:
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Direction : In Question nos. 76 to 78 some part Directions : In question nos. 84 to 85, choose
of the sentences have errors and some are the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has 84. MELODIOUS
an error and blacken the oval [ ] (A) Sweet (B) Rancor
corresponding to the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) Profuse (D) Arrogant
(C). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the 85. OVERBEARING
oval corresponding to (D) in the Answer Sheet. (A) Oppressive (B) Apparent
76. He as well as you (A)/ is tired of this long (C) Submissive (D) Miserly
(B)/ and troublesome affair. (C)/ No error Directions : In question nos. 86, four words are
(D) given in each question, out of which only one
77. An overdose of any medicine (A)/ enough word is spelt correctly/wrongly out of them.
fatal (B)/ to a plant as to a man. (C)/ No Find the word spelt correct/wrong and mark
error (D) your answer in the Answer Sheet.
78. The Prime Minister and President of the 86. (A) Ostencible (B) Ostentation
party (A)/ are on a visit (B)/ to the town (C) Ornamental (D) Oracular
today. (C)/ No error (D) Direction : In Question nos. 87 to 89, four
Directions : In Question nos. 79 to 81, alternative are given for the Idiom/Phrase in
bold in bel ow sent ences. Choose the
sentences given with blanks to be filled in with
alternative which best expresses the meaning
an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are
of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer
suggested for each question. Choose the correct
Sheet.
alternative out of the four and indicate it by
87. All the missing documents had turned up
blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the when he look into the matter.
Answer Sheet. (A) twisted (B) appeared
79. It is said that elephant is vindictive by (C) got hidden (D) stolen
nature and never ______ his enemy. 88. Many of our IAS aspirants hail from a very
(A) forget (B) forgot poor background.
(C) forgetting (D) forgets (A) come (B) hate
(C) to reject (D) arrive to
80. ______ the satellite goes into the space the 89. My father earned very little and there were
more relative speed it gets. four of us kids so we lived from hand to
(A) The more higher mouth.
(B) Higher (A) lavishly (B) happily
(C) The higher (C) comfortably (D) miserably
Direction: In Question nos. 90 to 92, a
(D) High
sentence/ a part of the sentence is italicised
81. Santu was punished for committing ______ in bold. Below are given alternatives to the
mischief. italicised part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve
(A) many (B) much the sentence. Choose the correct alternative.
(C) more (D) aggregate In case no improvement is needed your answer
Directions : In question nos. 82 to 83, out of is (D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
the four alternatives, choose the one which best 90. I just have seen that film.
expresses the meaning of the given word. (A) I just saw the film
(B) I have just seen the film
82. HAPLESS
(C) I had just saw the film
(A) Fortunate (B) Unfortunate (D) No improvement
(C) Deliberate (D) Thoughtful 91. Probably it will be raining when you reach
83. METTLE Istanbul.
(A) Fear (B) Trivial (A) may be (B) might be
(C) Courage (D) Liberal (C) will be (D) No improvement
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92. When you will write the book I shall help action. As disputable as such action may seem
you. to be, it results in fewer recorded violations of
(A) you get to the write the book the law compared to the big cities. Although
(B) you write the book perhaps causing some decision-difficulties for
the police in small town, formal and objective law
(C) will you write the book
enforcement is not always acceptable to villagers.
(D) No improvement
Urban areas with mass population, greater
Direction : In Question nos. 93 to 95, in the
wealth, more commercial establishments and
following question, out of the four alternatives,
more products of our technology also provide more
choose the one which can be substituted for frequent opportunities for theft. Victims are
the given sentence. impersonalized, property is insured, consumer
93. To free anything from germs goods in more abundance are vividly displayed
(A) cauterise and are more portable. The crime-rate increases
(B) sterilise despite formal moral education given in schools.
(C) antiseptic 96. According to the passage, all the following
(D) antivirus contribute to higher crime-rates in urban
94. Incapable of making errors areas except
(A) infallible (A) vivid display of consumer goods
(B) incorrigible (B) higher standard of living
(C) impervious (C) urban impersonalized living
(D) inadequate police force
(D) inexplicable
97. Which of the following is a characteristic of
95. Governed by a sense of duty
an urban setting?
(A) conscious (A) Unreported minor crimes
(B) sensible (B) Deviation from freedom
(C) intelligent (C) Less forceful social control
(D) conscientious (D) Minimal opportunities of crime due to
Direction (Q. No- 96 - 100) : In these question better law enforcement
you have two brief passages with six questions 98. The author's view of 'Traditional Societies'
is best expressed by which of the following?
following the passage. Read the passage
(A) They provide less freedom for the
carefully and choose the best answer to each individual in many circumstances
question out of the four alternatives. (B) They have lower crime-rates because
Passage 1 of the moral teachings in schools
The forces that generate conditions conducive (C) They provide inadequate freedom for
personal movements and travel
to crime and riots are stronger in urban
(D) They do not have adequate modern
communities than in rural areas. Urban living technology
is more anonymous living. It often releases the 99. People live under more social control in
individual from community restraints more (A) formally controlled Urban societies
common in tradition-oriented societies. But more (B) the presence of the police authorities
freedom from constraints and controls also (C) an anonymous form of living
provides greater freedom to deviate. And living (D) None of the above
in the more impersonalized, formally controlled 100. It can be inferred from the passage that
urban crime can be controlled by
Urban society means that regulatory orders of
(A) greater emphasis on moral education
conduct are often directed by distant (B) enforcement of law by distant
bureaucrats. The police are strangers executing bureaucrats
these prescriptions on an anonymous set of (C) vivid display of expensive consumer
subjects. Minor offences in small town or village goods
are often handled without resort to official police (D) None of the above
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