Q.1-5. Read each sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if 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 (5).
Q.1. Most companies now have security guards (1)/ in office vehicles when employees are (2) / being dropped off or picked (3)/ especially in the night (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.2. Participants will be tested (1)/ on various mathematic tasks (2) / such as addition, multiplication (3)/ and finding square roots.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.3. Anti-social elements now believe (1)/ that they are above (2) / the law because their own (3)/ government is now power.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.4. Mr Gupta was neither demanding (1)/ the post of chief Minister (2) / or suggesting (3)/ anyone’s name for it.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.5. The country’s image as a land (1)/ of snake charmers is no longer (2) / reflected in books (3)/ produced these days.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.6-10.In each of the following question five words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same opposite in meaning and indicate or the number of the correct letter combination, by darking the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
Q.6. (A) Browse (B) Drench (C) Glimpse (D) Retaliate (E) Sacrilege
(1) B-D (2) C-E (3) C-D (4) A-C (5) A-B
Q.7. (A) Pioneer (B) Slack (C) Smirk (D) Contemplate (E) Ignore
(1) A-D (2) D-E (3) B-C (4) C-E (5) A-E
Q.8. (A) Traitor (B) Contingent (C) Waive (D) Tentative (E) Plenty
(1) A-B (2) C-D (3) D-E (4) B-D (5) C-E
Q.9. (A) Primitive (B) Objective (C) Furtive (D) Subjective (E) Qualitative
(1) B-D (2) A-B (3) C-D (4) D-E (5) B-C
(1) B-D (2) D-E (3) A-B (4) C-E (5) A-C
Answers
Q.1.(3)
Q.2.(2)
Q.3.(4)
Q.4.(3)
Q.5.(5)
Q.6.(4)
Q.7.(2)
Q.8.(4)
Q.9.(1)
Q.10.(5)