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SPOTTING ERRORS, , Directions :, , 41., , Each item in this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled as, (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any, underlined part and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding, letter i. (a) or (6) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated, as (d)., , This building comprises of six houses, three parking lots and one basement., (a) (b) (c), , No error., (a), , , , I look forward tomect you. No error., , (a) (b) (c) (d), , , , Icannot copeup with this pressure. No error., , (a) (b) (c) (4), lcame to this place by walk. No error., , , , , , (a) (b) (c) (ad), , My friend's daughter-in-laws have come. No error., (a) (b) {c) (4), , é, , , , Dispose off the garbage from the shelves. No error., (a) (b) (c) (a), , , , 9 B — KJU-F-GTA
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PREPOSITIONS, , Directions :, , Each item in this section has a sentence with a missing preposition. Select the correct, preposition from the given options and mark your response on your Answer Sheet, , accordingly., , 31. Simulations of the 20th century by, climate models that exclude the, observed increase ss greenhouse, gases fail to simulate the increase in, temperature over the second half of the, 20th century., , (a) of, (b) in, (c) by, (d) to, , 32. In extremely poor societies, children, can be put to work a young, age and are therefore a source of, income., , (a) in, {b) on, (c) by, (d) at, , 33. People who are averse hard, , work, generally do not succeed in life., (a) to, , (b) about, , (c) at, , (d) on, , 3. | have known her a long time., (a) since, (b) for, (c) at, (d) before, , 35. 1 accepted the offer certain, conditions., (a) on, , KJU-F-GTA - B, , , , {b) in, , (c) by, (d) within, , 36. She isa woman _ humble ongin., (a) off, (b) of, (c) from, (d) within, 37. There is no cure, cold., (a) for, (b) of, (c) wo, (d) on, , 38. I ran John yesterday, and it, was a pleasant surprise., (a) by, (b) off, (c) beside, (d) into, , 39. My grandmother enjoyed boating, the lovely lake., (a) in, (b) on, (c) beside, (d) within, , the common, , 40. He visits the needy to relieve them, their sufferings and poverty., (a) from, (b) off, (c) of, (d) on
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23. The harder we kick, the better the ball, , bounces _back., (a) recoils, (b) deflates, (c) inflates, , (d) ascends, , 24. I plan and execute., , (a) desire, (b) debate, (c) accomplish, , (d) discard, , 25. He listened to me with equanimity., , (a) carelessly, (b) excitedly, (c) patiently, (d) half-heartedly, , 26. The whole thing was a futile exercise., , (a) costly, (b) pointless, (c) indecisive, , (d) successful, , 27., , He was too cunning for her., (a) capable, , (b) fit, , (c) intelligent, , (d) dodgy, , This decision is crucial for me., (a) momentous, , (b) natural, , (c) primitive, , (4) inept, , The media went into a frenzy about the, casc., , (a) silent, (b) creative, (c) berserk, , (d) wrong, , He has been yearning to go home., (a) declining, , (b) demanding, , (c) begging, , (d) hankering, , B - KJU-F-GTA
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18. friends without which the world is make friends and a person wills to want true, P Q, it is miserable solitude that compels a person to, R, nothing other than a place of wilderness, Ss, , (a) PRQS, , (o) QRPS, , (c) RQPS, , (d) PQRS, , 19. takes the longest that never started the job to finish, P Q R s, , (a) PRQS, (b) RQPS, (c) SQRP, (4) PQRS, , 20. to what you can create control, shift your energy instead of worrying about, P Q R, , what you cannot, Ss, , (a) PRSQ, , (>) QRSP, , (c) SQRP, , (d) RSQP, , SYNONYMS, Directions :, Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word/words followed, by four words. Select the option that is mearest in meaning to the underlined word, and mark your response on your Answer Sheet accordingly., , 21. She got the divorce within no time. 22. He was known for his gentle dis(a) detachment popnren:, : (a) harmful, (0) ‘breaking down (6) amiable, (c) annulment (c) cunning, (d) punishment (d) adjusting, , KJU-F-GTA - B 6
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15. two people argue about why Venus is so much warmer, F, , to the Sun, so it absorbs more solar energy. The second argues, Q, , that it's because Venus has a thick, greenhouse-gas rich atmosphere, R, , than the Earth. The first argues that it’s because Venus is closer, s, , (a) PSQR, (bo) QRPS, (c) SQRP, (@) PQRS, , 16, are now used by more than a thousand firms and are growing in popularity, , P Q, in the United States and Europe gain sharing-plans, R s, (a) PRQS, () QRPS, (c) PRSQ, (d) SPRQ, , 17. adversity without succumbing _ to the clouds of doubt and jealousy, P Q, , between friends which is subjected to both prosperity and, R, , the * Of Fri ip’ by Francis Bacon celebrated the intimacy, s, , (a) PRQS, , (ob) QRPS, , (c) SRPQ, , () PQRS, , B — KJU-F-GTA