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NGLISH (Question No. 1 10 25) (1) Rigorous 2) Riguorous (8) Riperous (4) Rigerouss CIRECTIONS: iis question, e8c ofthe sentences hax 2 bark soace and fou! words are given afr the eaténce, Choose the Aiord Wom pre shematives (1). (2) (2) and (4) thal you consider most appropriate for the blank speoe 2. India and Pakistan are geographically countries (1), Contagious, 2) Condguous (3) Continuous (4) Contentious 3. identity the part of speech of the underlined words inthe given sentences: Everybady looked deighied when the comely brce appeared on stage: (1) Adve 2) Adjective (3) Noun (4) Verb DIRECTIONS’ In he folowing question arange the given sentences/phrases in a.coherent sequence and select the comesponding choice (19.12). (1.44) 4. jumbled sentences/phrases IM Which cannot be tackled Female literacy rato 0 The empowerment of women Without raising the Q_Ininaia isa vital issue (1) NaWPO (@) OGPMN, (@) COWEN (4) QPoNM DIRECTIONS (Question No. $108) Read the following passage carelully and answer the questions given below i As District Employment Officer, my father wass given a yeep by the govemment. There was no garage in the office, so the jeep was parked in out house My father relused 10 use i 10 commute to the offce He lold us thal the jeep isan expensive resource {given by the governmen-he repeated 1 Us that was NOt Nis jep! but the government’ jeep Insisting that he would use only to bur the intenors, he would walk on normal days: He also made sure that we never sat n the government jeep-we could sit init only shen it was stationary, That was our early childhood lessan in govemance-a lesson that carporale managers leam the hard way, some never 8. 5 ae "The drver ofthe jeep was treated with respect due o any other member of my fathers office ‘We had to use the suffe‘dada’ whenever we were to refer to him in public of private Winen | grew up fo own a car and a driver by the name of Raju was appointed, [repeated the lesson to my wo small daughlers. They have, a8 a resut, grown up caling him Raju Uncle-very different from many ‘of rer fiends who tefer to tne driver as my driver. I cange To me, the lesson was significant you Weal small people with respect then you reat bg people IIs more mnportant to respect your subordnales than your superiors ae 5 What important lesson ci the writer lean from his father? oe ate (1) Ore should mattain a iscreet distance fom smal peorke @ ‘Gne should treat small people with more respect han one treats big people i (2) One should always be kind fo one's subordinates {@) Its not prudent fo be two familar with one's servants 6 The driver of the jeep was treated with respect because: (1) Hewas an elderly person (2) Hewas shor tempered person (3) The'wnter's faiher believed that small people should be lreated with respect (4) The driver was a brabyrin Fees [B-1] PAPER =1[482237)

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