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SET Law Sample Paper 01

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Test Name SET Law Sample Paper 01 Total Questions 150 Total Time 150 Mins

Section Name No. of Questions Marks per Question Negative Marking


Quant & Reasoning 30 1 0
Legal Aptitude 30 1 0
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 30 1 0
Verbal 30 1 0
GK 30 1 0

Section : Quant & Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 1

C: I :: D : ______

A)M B)P C)J D)O

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 2

CSTD: ZPQA :: ______ : MYSD

A)PBVG B)PVGV C)PGVB D)PVGB

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 3

5040, 720, 120, 24, _______ , 2,1.

A)8 B)7 C)6 D)5

DIRECTIONS for the question: Go through all the options and mark the one which does not belong to the group.

Question No. : 4

Find the odd man out from the following qualifications

A)B.B.A B)B.C.A C)A.C.A D)L.L.B

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 5

Z, U, Q, _____________ , L

A)K B)M C)N D)I

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
Question No. : 6

BF, CH, ________, HO, LT

A)EL B)EK C)DN D)EM

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 7

Australia, India, Asia

A) B) C) D)

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 8

Given below is a multiplication operation, where each alphabet represents a number, based on it,

What is the value of B?

A)3 B)4 C)2 D)1

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 9

Given below is a multiplication operation, where each alphabet represents a number, based on it,

What is the value of DB + AD - BH?

A)10 B)22 C)12 D)28

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You
have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement. Mark your
answer as

Question No. : 10

Statement: The killer dengue fever has so far claimed many lives in some tribal villages in A.P. during the past two weeks.

Action:
I. The residents of these villages should immediately be shifted to a non-infected area.
II. The government should immediately send a medical squad to this area to restrict spread of the killer diseases.

A)Only I B)Only II C)Either I or II D)Neither I nor II

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You
DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You
have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement. Mark your
answer as

Question No. : 11

Statement: Courts take too long in deciding important disputes of various departments.

Action:
I. Courts should be ordered to speed up matters.
II. Special powers should be granted to officers to settle the disputes of various departments.

A)Only I B)Only II C)Either I or II D)Neither I nor II

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III.
Assume everything in the statement to be true. Decide which of the three given suggested courses of action logically follows for
pursuing.

Question No. : 12

Statement: The answer papers of 25 law students were found missing.

Action:
A. All 25 students whose answer papers are missing should be given minimum passing marks.
B. Results of 25 students should be withheld.
C. Re-examination of 25 students should be announced.

A)Only A B)Only B C)Either A or B D)Neither A nor B

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III.
Assume everything in the statement to be true. Decide which of the three given suggested courses of action logically follows for
pursuing.

Question No. : 13

Statement: Four sub-inspectors were caught red-handed while taking bribe.

Action:
I. Sub-inspector who accepted the bribe and persons who gave the bribe should be punished.
II. A thorough enquiry of the entire staff working with the four sub-inspectors should be carried out.
III. A case should be filed with the anti-corruption bureau for taking the necessary action.

A)Only I B)Only II C)Either I or III D)Neither I nor II

DIRECTIONS for the question: Go through all the options and mark the one which does not belong to the group.

Question No. : 14

A)defendant B)Prosecutor C)Trial D)Judge

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 15

Look at this series: F2, _, D8, C16, B32


What number should fill the blank?

A)A16 B)G4 C)E4 D)E3

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
Question No. : 16

Look at this series: 53, 53,40,40, 27, 27 ...


What number should come next?

A)12 B)14 C)27 D)53

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 17

Agreement: Dissent:: ______

A)Touch down: Penalty B)Schism: Diverge C)Latitude: Resistance D)Impasse: Concede

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 18

Which of the following will appear first in the Oxford English dictionary?

A)Homeopathy B)Homogeneous C)Honorary D)Hippopotamus

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 19

Elan: Vivacity: : ________: _________

A)Loyalty : Duplicity B)Gusto : Passion C)Intensity: Color D)Eminence: Anonymity

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 20

In a zoo 7 different types of animals, tiger, elephant, gorilla, ostrich, bear, rhino and peacock, are displayed during a week, each
animal on each day. Each of the animals has a caretaker P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in any order.

i. Elephant is looked after by V and is displayed on Thursday.


ii. Ostrich is not displayed on Sunday and is taken care of by Q.
iii. Bear and Peacock are displayed on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
iv. Rhino is looked after by U whereas the animal displayed on Monday is looked after by R.
v. Gorilla is not looked after by T and is being displayed on Wednesday.
vi. The animal which is taken care of by P is displayed neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday
vii. Rhino is not displayed on Monday.

Which animal is displayed on Friday?

A)Bear B)Rhino C)Ostrich D)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 21

In a zoo 7 different types of animals, tiger, elephant, gorilla, ostrich, bear, rhino and peacock, are displayed during a week, each
animal on each day. Each of the animals has a caretaker P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in any order.

i. Elephant is looked after by V and is displayed on Thursday.


ii. Ostrich is not displayed on Sunday and is taken care of by Q.
iii. Bear and Peacock are displayed on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
iv. Rhino is looked after by U whereas the animal displayed on Monday is looked after by R.
v. Gorilla is not looked after by T and is being displayed on Wednesday.
vi. The animal which is taken care of by P is displayed neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday
vii. Rhino is not displayed on Monday.

Who is the caretaker of peacock?

A)P B)T C)S D)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 22

In a zoo 7 different types of animals, tiger, elephant, gorilla, ostrich, bear, rhino and peacock, are displayed during a week, each
animal on each day. Each of the animals has a caretaker P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in any order.

i. Elephant is looked after by V and is displayed on Thursday.


ii. Ostrich is not displayed on Sunday and is taken care of by Q.
iii. Bear and Peacock are displayed on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
iv. Rhino is looked after by U whereas the animal displayed on Monday is looked after by R.
v. Gorilla is not looked after by T and is being displayed on Wednesday.
vi. The animal which is taken care of by P is displayed neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday
vii. Rhino is not displayed on Monday.

Tiger is displayed on which day?

A)Tuesday B)Wednesday C)Friday D)Monday

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 23

In a zoo 7 different types of animals, tiger, elephant, gorilla, ostrich, bear, rhino and peacock, are displayed during a week, each
animal on each day. Each of the animals has a caretaker P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in any order.

i. Elephant is looked after by V and is displayed on Thursday.


ii. Ostrich is not displayed on Sunday and is taken care of by Q.
iii. Bear and Peacock are displayed on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
iv. Rhino is looked after by U whereas the animal displayed on Monday is looked after by R.
v. Gorilla is not looked after by T and is being displayed on Wednesday.
vi. The animal which is taken care of by P is displayed neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday
vii. Rhino is not displayed on Monday.

Which animal is being looked after by S?

A)Gorilla B)Peacock C)Tiger D)Bear

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 24

In a zoo 7 different types of animals, tiger, elephant, gorilla, ostrich, bear, rhino and peacock, are displayed during a week, each
animal on each day. Each of the animals has a caretaker P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in any order.

i. Elephant is looked after by V and is displayed on Thursday.


ii. Ostrich is not displayed on Sunday and is taken care of by Q.
iii. Bear and Peacock are displayed on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
iv. Rhino is looked after by U whereas the animal displayed on Monday is looked after by R.
v. Gorilla is not looked after by T and is being displayed on Wednesday.
vi. The animal which is taken care of by P is displayed neither on Tuesday nor on Wednesday
vii. Rhino is not displayed on Monday.

Rhino is displayed in the zoo on which day?

A)Friday B)Saturday C)Wednesday D)Sunday


DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 25

According to law, if the foetus is a person and has a right to life, consequently it would be contrary to law that someone has the
right to take its life. However, if abortions are legal than someone does have the right to take its life! Therefore, either the foetus is
a person and abortion illegal, or abortion is legal and the foetus not a person.

The foregoing statement presumes:

A)A foetus aborted B)A consonance between foetus and life C)A correlation between abortion and personality
D)A correspondence between legal personality and rights

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 26

'Steppenwolf is the name of a book by Herman Hesse. While it is arguably his best, 'Sidhartha' is really the torchbearer for his
fame.

The argument presumes:

A)'Sidhartha' being the more popular of his works B)'Sidhartha' being the best of his works
C)'Steppenwolf being as good as 'Sidhartha' D)Herman Hesse being a writer of great merit

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 27

To be able to deliberate and form intent signifies a mind of one's own. To have a mind of one's own, notwithstanding the ability to
act upon it, is all that's meant by 'freedom of conscience'. In effect, the 'freedom of conscience' relates to 'willing' and not 'acting'.
The realm of 'willing', therefore, is a singularly moral space; the law on the other hand concerns itself with mostly 'acting'; the act
is of essence from its vantage.

The foregoing statements contend that:

A)Law is oblivious to intent B)Morality is not concerned with actions


C)Law and morality have distinct spheres of emphasis D)Morality and law are related concepts

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 28

15, 35, 75, 155, ______

A)215 B)315 C)275 D)410

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 29

9, 14, 19, 24, 29, ?

A)32 B)34 C)40 D)53

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 30

0.04, 0.08, 0.12, 0.16, _____


A)0.2 B)2.0 C)1.2 D)2.2

Section : Legal Aptitude

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 31

The rule of strict liability was laid down in:

A)M.C Mehta v. Union of India B)Rylands v. Fletcher C)Ashby v. White D)Gloucester Grammar School Case

Question No. : 32

Which of the following is not a good defence in suit for damages in an action for negligence

A)Contribitory negligence B)Express contract with plaintiff C)Express contract where the statute prohibits
D)Voluntary assumption of risk

Question No. : 33

Principle: Volenti non fit injuria is a good defence in tort.


Facts: A was employed in the brewery of B. One day, he was trying to remove a lid from a boiling vat. The lid was stuck and he
tried exceptionally hard to pull it out, while doing so, it came off suddenly and A fell in the vat. He was severely injured. B pleads
volenti non fit injuria. Is B liable?

A)Yes, the plaintiff was aware of the danger and he consneted to it.
B)No, the plaintiff was aware of the danger and he consneted to it. C)No, the plaintiff was negligent.
D)Volenti non fit injuria does not apply in cases of such dangerous professions.

Question No. : 34

Principle: Inevitable accident is a good defence.


Facts: The dogs of A and B were fighting in a common park. While B was trying to seperate them, he hit the plaintiff in his eye who
was standing nearby. A sued B. Is B liable?

A)Yes, he should have been careful when he knew A was nearby B)No, it was pure accident
C)No, A should have stepped aside. D)None of the above.

Question No. : 35

Principle: Where he parents of a minor child due to their negligence allow the child an opportunity to commit a tort, the parents
are liable.
Facts: The father supplied an air gun to his son who was about to turn 18 next month. After some complaints of mischief, the
father took the gun away and placed it in a corner of their store room which was used by the family to store surplus and other
unnecessary stuff. The son took it out of the store and shot A. A sued his father. Is the father liable?

A)No, he took all necessary steps to prevent the son from using the son.
B)Yes, he was the one who gave the gun and allowed him to use it by giving an opportunity
C)No, the son was almost 17 years and 11 months of age, hence, he could think about his well being and interest
D)Yes, the father was negligent in disposing of the gun.

Question No. : 36

Principle: A parent is not liable for a tort committed bu his child except when the parent afoords the child an opportunity to
commit the tort.
Facts: A mother taked her 7 year old son to the market. On reaching, she shuts the ignition of the car, pulls the handbrakeand puts
the car in gear. She leaves her son in the car who starts playing inside the car. The son releases the brakes and the car slides down
and runs down a pedestrian.

A)Mother is not liable as she took great care to ensure that the car remains stationary. B)Mother is liable she was negligent.
C)Son is liable as his action was the direct cause of the accident D)None of the above
Question No. : 37

Principle: 1) No fault liability means liability of a person even without any negligent act on his part and even if he has taken due
care and caution.
2) If a person brings and keeps any dangerous thing on his land, then he is liable for any damage caused if the thing escapes.
Facts: A branch of tree growing on A's land overhanging on the highway suddenly fell on B's vehicle passing along the highway. A
was careful with pruning the branches as and when it was required. B sued A for strict liability. Is B liable?

A)No, as it was not a dangerous act and not a non-natural use of land. B)Yes, as B was negligent in not cutting the branch.
C)No, as A must have taken care. D)No, as A alos contributed to the negligenceby driving too close.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 38

'Rajat', by letter, offers to sell his printer to 'Veena' for Rs. 2,000. Without knowing 'Rajat's offer, 'Veena', by a letter, offers to buy
the same printer from 'Rajat' for Rs. 2,000 to gift her friend Seema. Subsequently 'Rajat' sells the printer to 'Jeevika' and Veena
sues Rajat for breach of contract.

A)A binding contract comes into existence as 'Veena's letter is equivalent to acceptance of Rajat's offer to sell the printer
B)There is no binding contract between Rajat and Veena as Veena's letter is merely a cross offer
C)No binding contract comes into existence as the postal communication cannot be considered as a valid communication in
today's world
D)There is no binding contract as the consideration is insufficient

Question No. : 39

Principle: A person who lawfully brings on his land something dangerous, which if escaped would cause mischief, must keep it at
his peril. If he does not, he is answerable for all damages.

Facts: A owned a mill. To supply it with water, he contructed a reservoir upon a nearby land and employed workers. B owned a
coal mine nearby but not adjoining the land where the reservoir was made. Once when the reservoir was completely filled, it gave
way and burst leading to flow of water through channels affecting B's mines. Is A liable to B?

A)Not liable as there was no negligence at all. B)A is not liable as B never informed to him about the existence of mines
C)Liability exists since he brought water on his property which caused mischief when it escaped.
D)Liable as A hired services of unqualified workers.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 40

Mr. X promises Mr. Y to pay Rs. 5,00,000/- if Mr. Y's house is burnt. What kind of contract is this?

A)Bailment B)Guaranty C)Contingent D)Surety

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 41

Mr. P agrees to sell his ship on voyage to Mr. Q. The ship had however sunk. The performance of the contract will not take place as
there is ________

A)Coercion B)Misrepresentation C)Undue Influence D)Mistake of fact

DIRECTION for the question: Choose the correct option on the basis of Legal Principle and Practical situation in the respective
question.

Question No. : 42

Legal Principle: A person cannot pass a better title than what he himself possesses.

Practical Situation: Ravi keeps his laptop with Sanjith when he is going to the US on a project assignment for a period of 2 years.
In Ravi's absence Sanjith sells the laptop to Viraj who is an acquaintance the very next day. On his return after 2 years Ravi claims
the laptop from Viraj. Can Ravi succeed in getting the laptop?

A)Ravi cannot succeed to get his laptop back because Viraj has paid a good price for the laptop
B)Ravi can succeed to get his laptop because he is claiming it within the period of limitation
C)Ravi cannot succeed to get his laptop because he is claiming it two years after it was sold by Sanjith
D)Ravi can succeed in getting his laptop back as Sanjith had no title in the laptop and so he could not pass a better title than
the title he possessed

DIRECTION for the question: Choose the correct option on the basis of Legal Principle and Practical situation in the respective
question.

Question No. : 43

Legal Principle: Offer must be communicated to the party.

Practical Situation: Shamita loses her wallet during a college fest. Her wallet contains her driving license and her diamond ring.
She sends a mail to all the students stating that she would give Rs. 1000 to anyone who finds her wallet. Before the mail is send
Ritwik finds the wallet near the canteen gates and deposits it with the Administrator. Once the mail is sent and Ritwik comes to
know about the reward he goes to Shamita and claims the reward of Rs 1000 which she had promised.

A)Ritwik is entitled to the reward as he had found the wallet


B)Ritwik is entitled to the reward because there was a general offer made
C)Ritwik is not entitled to the reward as he did not know about the reward when he found the wallet and hands it to the
administrator
D)Ritwik is not entitled to the reward because there was no written agreement between the parties

DIRECTION for the question: Choose the correct option on the basis of Legal Principle and Practical situation in the respective
question.

Question No. : 44

Legal Principle: The communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made.

Practical Situation: M proposes, by letter, to sell a house to N at a certain price. Communication of the proposal is complete
________

A)When N receives the letter B)When N knows about the receipt of the letter C)When N's attendant inspected the letter
D)When N reads the letter

DIRECTION for the question: Choose the correct option on the basis of Legal Principle and Practical situation in the respective
question.

Question No. : 45

Legal Principle: "Fraud" means and includes any of the following acts committed by a party to a contract, or with his connivance,
or by his agent, with intent to deceive another party thereto or his agent, or to induce him to enter into the contract. Mere silence
as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are
such that, regard being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak, or unless his silence is, in itself,
equivalent to speech.

Practical Situation: A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horse's
unsoundness. B says to A-"If you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound." A says nothing.

A)A's silence is in-equivalent to speech, so there is fraud B)A's silence is equivalent to speech, so there is no fraud
C)A's silence is equivalent to speech, so there is fraud D)A's silence is not in-equivalent to speech, so there is no fraud

DIRECTION for the question: Choose the correct option on the basis of Legal Principle and Practical situation in the respective
question.
Question No. : 46

Legal Principle: Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement,
the agreement is void.

Practical Situation: A agrees to sell to B a specific cargo of goods supposed to be on its way from England to Bombay. It turns
out that, before the day of the bargain, the ship conveying the cargo had been cast away and the goods lost. Neither party was
aware of the facts.

A)The agreement is void B)The agreement is valid C)The agreement is voidable D)The agreement is void ah-initio

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the principles provided below carefully and apply them to the given set of facts to answer
the questions.

Question No. : 47

Legal Principle: Article. 14 Equality before law - The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal
protection of the laws within the territory of India.

Practical Situation: The executive council of the 'P' University announced the reservation of certain number of seats to the
employees to the graduate law program. Whether the same is justiciable in terms of Article 14?

A)This is justiciable B)This is not justiciable because there is no reasonable nexus with the object of reservation
C)There is equality before law D)This is a necessary welfare measure for the people serving an institution

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 48

Legal Principle: Article. 14 Equality before law - The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal
protection of the laws within the territory of India.
Practical Situation: An industry is in huge requirement and use of water, so it is placed as one distinct category or class of its
own and is also differentially situated from residential colonies.

A)This is inequality before law B)This implies equality before law C)This is a rule of fairness
D)This rule implies unfairness

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 49

Legal Principle: Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement,
the agreement is void.
Practical Situation: A agrees to sell to B a specific cargo of goods supposed to be on its way from England to Bombay. It turns
out that, before the day of the bargain, the ship conveying the cargo had been cast away and the goods lost. Neither party was
aware of the facts.

A)The agreement is void B)The agreement is valid C)The agreement is voidable D)The agreement is void ab-initio

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 50

Akshay tweeted the following, "Souvik is a thief and a corrupt person" this was followed by 65000 followers who retweeted the
same and commented on the same leading to further publication and controversy. Does it amount to Defamation?

A)Yes B)No C)Maybe D)Defamation can only be libel/slander, none of them qualify to tweets

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:


Question No. : 51

If Mr. X intentionally throws a stone at the pedestrian, the pedestrian could sue him for ______

A)Negligence B)Assault C)Intentional tort of battery D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 52

For the application of section 34 (common intention) of Indian Penal Code, there must be at least

A)Two persons B)More than two persons C)Five persons D)Ten persons

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 53

P committed murder and removed all the ornaments from the dead body. P no doubt is guilty of murder. The removal of
ornaments from the dead body of the victim amounts to____

A)Theft B)Mischief C)Misappropriation D)Robbery

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 54

'R' and 'S' agree to commit theft in 'Z's house but no theft is actually committed. They are guilty of _________

A)No offence B)Criminal conspiracy C)Abetment by conspiracy D)Abetment by instigation

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 55

The defence of consent in criminal law is based upon the principle of.

A)Necessity B)Damnum sine injuria C)Doliincapex D)Volenti non fit injuria

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 56

According to __________, a person cannot be compelled to give statement against himself.

A)Principles of doubles jeopardy B)Right of self determination C)Right against self incrimination D)Right of hearing

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 57

Legal Principle - A person abets an offence, who abets either the commission of an offence, or the commission of an act which
would be an offence, if committed by a person capable by law of committing an offence with the same intention or knowledge as
that of the abettor.
Practical Situation - A instigates B to murder C. B refuses to do so.

A)A is guilty of criminal conspiracy with B to commit murder.


B)A is not guilty of criminal conspiracy with B to commit murder. C)A is guilty of abetting B to commit murder.
D)A is not guilty of abetting B to commit murder.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 58
Legal Principle - Abetting commission of offence by the public or by more than ten persons - Whoever abets the commission of
an offence by the public generally or by any number or class of persons exceeding ten, shall be punished with imprisonment of
either
description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.
Practical Situation - A affixes in a public place a placard instigating a sect consisting of more than ten members to meet at a
certain time and place, for the purpose of attacking the members of an adverse sect, while engaged in a procession.

A)A has committed the offence defined in this section B)A has not committed the offence defined in this section
C)Public has committed the offence defined in this section D)Public has not committed the offence defined in this section

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 59

'P' with the intention to kill 'Q' supplies him powdered sugar believing it to be poison. 'Q' eats the powder. P is guilty of _______.

A)No offence B)Attempt to commit murder C)Attempt to commit culpable homicide not amounting murder
D)Abetment to commit murder

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 60

The defence of consent in criminal law is based upon the principle of.

A)Necessity B)Damnum sine injuria C)Doliincapex D)Volenti non fit injuria

Section : Analytical & Logical Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III.
You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implict in the statement.

Question No. : 61

Statement: An advertisement says, "Wanted a two bedroom flat in the court area for immediate possession".

Assumptions:
I. Flats are available in court area
II. Some people will respond to the advertisement
III. It is possible to give such an advertisement

A)Only I is implicit B)All are implicit C)Only II is implicit D)Only I and II are implicit

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 62

Information: Team sports like cricket display socialist tendencies in their requirement of individual subordination to the authority
of coaches and managers.

Which of the following conclusions may not be inferred from the above information?

A)All team sports are authorization B)All team players are subordinated to their coaches
C)Without employee subordination to managerial authority, production for profit would be possible
D)All team sports have socialist tendencies

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Question No. : 63

There are four friends Anju, Shyam, Rani and Harsh.One of them is a cricketer and studies chemistry and biology. Anju and Shyam
play football. Anju studies commerce. Both the football players study mathematics. Harsh is a boxer. One football player also
studies physics. The boxer studies mathematics and accountancy. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

Who plays cricket?

A)Rani B)Anju C)Shyam D)Harsh

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Question No. : 64

There are four friends Anju, Shyam, Rani and Harsh.One of them is a cricketer and studies chemistry and biology. Anju and Shyam
play football. Anju studies commerce. Both the football players study mathematics. Harsh is a boxer. One football player also
studies physics. The boxer studies mathematics and accountancy. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

Who does not study maths?

A)Harsh B)Rani C)Both Rani and Harsh D)Neither Rani nor Harsh

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Question No. : 65

There are four friends Anju, Shyam, Rani and Harsh.One of them is a cricketer and studies chemistry and biology. Anju and Shyam
play football. Anju studies commerce. Both the football players study mathematics. Harsh is a boxer. One football player also
studies physics. The boxer studies mathematics and accountancy. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

Who studies physics?

A)Anju B)Rani C)Harsh D)Shyam

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Question No. : 66

There are four friends Anju, Shyam, Rani and Harsh.One of them is a cricketer and studies chemistry and biology. Anju and Shyam
play football. Anju studies commerce. Both the football players study mathematics. Harsh is a boxer. One football player also
studies physics. The boxer studies mathematics and accountancy. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

Who studies commerce and does play football?

A)Anju B)Shyam C)Rani D)Harsh

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Question No. : 67

There are four friends Anju, Shyam, Rani and Harsh.One of them is a cricketer and studies chemistry and biology. Anju and Shyam
play football. Anju studies commerce. Both the football players study mathematics. Harsh is a boxer. One football player also
studies physics. The boxer studies mathematics and accountancy. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

Name the person who is not a boxer, but studies both chemistry and biology?

A)Rani B)Anju C)Shyam D)Harsh

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Question No. : 68

Information: Oleoresin capsicum (OC), or "pepper spray," is an effective law enforcement tool for incapacitating violent or
threatening arrestees without using deadly force. Pepper spray causes a burning sensation of the eyes & skin and tearing &
swelling of the eyes. Almost all arrestees are unable to see after being sprayed with OC. Some law enforcement agencies that have
adopted OC sprays have fewer allegations of use of excessive force. Many law enforcement agencies have reported a reduction in
officer and arrestee injuries as a result of the introduction of OC sprays.

Which of the following conclusions may be validly inferred from the above information?

A)any use of a law enforcement tool that causes a burning sensation of the eyes is considered to be the use of deadly force
B)only pepper spray is an effective law enforcement tool for incapacitating violent or threatening arrestees without using
deadly force
C)Few arrestees are able to see after being sprayed with OC
D)all law enforcement agencies which have reduced officer and arrestee injuries have also reduced allegations of use of
excessive force

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assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 69

Statement: We need not worry about errors but must try to learn from our errors.

Assumptions I: Errors may take place when we are carrying out certain work.
Assumptions II: We are capable of benefiting from the past and improve our chances of error-free work.

A)only I is implicit B)only II is implicit C)neither I nor II is implicit D)both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 70

Statement: Children are influenced more by their teachers.

Assumption I: Children spend a large amount of time at school.


Assumption II: Children consider their teachers as role model.

A)only I is implicit B)only II is implicit C)neither I nor II is implicit D)both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Mark the
answer as:

Question No. : 71

Statement: Should the press exercise some self-restraint?

Argument I: Yes, they should not publish news items which may incite the readers to indulge in wrong practices.
Argument II: No, it is the responsibility of the press to present the truth irrespective of the consequences.

A)Only argument I is strong B)Only argument II is strong C)Neither argument I nor argument II is strong
D)Both the arguments I and II are strong

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Question No. : 72

P, Q, R, T, V, W and Z are seven football players each playing for a different team, viz. Green, Red and Blue, with at least two of
them in each of these teams. Each of them likes a fruit, viz. Apple, Guava, Banana, Orange, Mango, Papaya and Watermelon, not
necessarily in the same order.

Q plays with V in team Blue and he likes Mango. None of those who play for either team Red or team Green like either Guava or
Banana . T plays for only the one who likes Watermelon. W likes Papaya and he plays in team Red. The one who likes Orange does
not play in team Red. Z likes Watermelon and he plays for team Green. P likes Apple and he plays for team Red. R does not like
Guava.

Which of the following players play for team Red?


A)WP B)TZ C)WR D)WV

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Question No. : 73

P, Q, R, T, V, W and Z are seven football players each playing for a different team, viz. Green, Red and Blue, with at least two of
them in each of these teams. Each of them likes a fruit, viz. Apple, Guava, Banana, Orange, Mango, Papaya and Watermelon, not
necessarily in the same order.

Q plays with V in team Blue and he likes Mango. None of those who play for either team Red or team Green like either Guava or
Banana . T plays for only the one who likes Watermelon. W likes Papaya and he plays in team Red. The one who likes Orange does
not play in team Red. Z likes Watermelon and he plays for team Green. P likes Apple and he plays for team Red. R does not like
Guava.

Which of the following combinations is incorrect?

A)Blue - Q Apple B)Red-P-Guava C)Blue - R Orange D)All are incorrect

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Question No. : 74

P, Q, R, T, V, W and Z are seven football players each playing for a different team, viz. Green, Red and Blue, with at least two of
them in each of these teams. Each of them likes a fruit, viz. Apple, Guava, Banana, Orange, Mango, Papaya and Watermelon, not
necessarily in the same order.

Q plays with V in team Blue and he likes Mango. None of those who play for either team Red or team Green like either Guava or
Banana . T plays for only the one who likes Watermelon. W likes Papaya and he plays in team Red. The one who likes Orange does
not play in team Red. Z likes Watermelon and he plays for team Green. P likes Apple and he plays for team Red. R does not like
Guava.

Which fruit does P like?

A)Banana B)Guava C)Apple D)Papaya

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III.
You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implict in the statement.

Question No. : 75

Statement:
Being unable to maintain the roads in city, the civic authority has decided to invite private enterprises to adopt different prominent
roads in exchange of their advertisement rights on these roads.

Assumptions:
I. The common people may not welcome the decision
II. Adequate number of private enterprises may respond to the invitation
III. The traffic problem may decrease in near future.

A)Only II is implicit B)None is implicit C)Only II and III are implicit D)Only I and II are implicit

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 76

Statements:

A. Whether due to haste or design, the new laws are marked by vagueness. This leaves officials all down the organization's
bureaucratic chain, great latitude in enforcing them.
B. The opacity of the language leaves the law open to manipulation on political grounds.

A)Statement B can be induced from statement A B)Statement A can be induced from statement B
C)Statement B can be deduced from statement A D)Statement A can be deduced from statement B

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 77

Statements:

A. If there is any endeavor whose fruits should be freely available, that endeavor is surely publicly financed science.
B. There is a widespread feeling that the journal publishers who have mediated the scientific exchange for the past century or
more are becoming an impediment to free distribution of knowledge.
C. Internet revolution is happening, making knowledge transfer cheaper. Technology permits it; researcher and politicians want it,
more public money can be spent on it.

A)Statement B definitely illustrates statement A B)Statement C is facilitating condition for statement A


C)Statement C states a condition under which statement A would be invalid
D)Statement B can be deduced from statement C but independent of statement

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Question No. : 78

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi -
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

If Lena reviews Krantiveer, which one of the following must be true?

A)Kanika reviews Aankhey B)Pooja reviews Krantiveer C)Ketan reviews Sholey D)Ketan reviews Aankhey

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Question No. : 79

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi -
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

If Ketan does not review Krantiveer, which one of the following must be true?

A)Lena reviews Sholey B)Lena reviews Aankhey C)Lena reviews Krantiveer D)Anil and Kanika review Krantiveer

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Question No. : 80

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Akhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi-
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

Which one of the following is a complete and accurate list of the movies each of which could be the movie that Lena reviews?

A)Sholey, Aankhey B)Aankhey, Krantiveer C)Sholey, Krantiveer, Gandhi D)Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, Gandhi

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Question No. : 81

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi -
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews else Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

Which one of the following can be true?

A)Anil and Rohit review Sholey B)Anil and Lena review Gandhi C)Rohit and Pooja review Sholey
D)Lena reviews Aankhey and Anil reviews Krantiveer

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Question No. : 82

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi-
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

Lena can review any of the following except

A)Sholey with Rohit B)Sholey with Ketan C)Aankhey with Ketan D)Krantiveer with Ketan

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 83

Six reviewers- Anil, Rohit, Kanika, Pooja, Ketan, and Lena-will review four movies- Sholey, Aankhey, Krantiveer, and Gandhi -
according to the following conditions:

Each reviewer reviews exactly one movie, and each movie is reviewed by at least one of the six reviewers.
Kanika reviews the same movie as Anil.
Lena reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer.
Rohit reviews Sholey.
Pooja reviews else Gandhi.
Kanika does not review Gandhi.

If Ketan reviews the same movie as exactly one other reviewer, which one of the following is a complete and accurate list of the
movies any one of which could be the movie that these two reviewers review?

A)Sholey, Aankhey B)Sholey, Krantiveer C)Aankhey, Krantiveer D)Sholey, Krantiveer, Gandhi

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.
DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 84

'Y' is son of 'X' who is son of 'Z 'Z' has a daughter, P who is 45 years old in year 2000. The age difference between 'X' and 'P' is
12 years. 'Z' has only two children and his wife expired after giving birth to the daughter. The age difference between 'Z' and 'X' is
25 years. 'X' has no other child except 'Y 'X' became father in the year 1970.

What is the difference in age between 'Y' and 'Z' in the year 2000?

A)52 years B)53 years C)51 years D)50 years

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 85

Statement: "You are hereby appointed as a programmer with a probation period of one year and your performance will be
reviewed at the end of the period for confirmation."- A line in an appointment letter.

Assumptions:
I. The performance of an individual generally is not known at the time of appointment offer.
II. Generally an individual tries to prove his worth in the probation period.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either I or II is implicit D)Both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 86

Statement: Unemployment allowance should be given to all unemployed Indian youth above 18 years of age.

Assumptions:
I. There are unemployed youth in India who needs monetary support.
II. The government has sufficient funds to provide allowance to all unemployed youth.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Both assumption I and II are implicit C)Either I or II is implicit
D)Neither I nor II implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 87

Samjhauta express is scheduled to leave to Lahore early on 31st July. Many people have been eagerly wanting to book tickets for
self or parents so that this journey can be undertaken. There is a huge rush on-line when the ticket bookings open. The berths are
lapped up quickly by people. Due to heavy rush, the servers crash leading to people making a rush of the booking counters. The
problem is that the booking counters will close shortly and also the fact that people are travelling from various distances to book
these tickets.

The mode of transportation chosen to travel to the booking counter, the distance of travel and also the traffic jams are going to be
the deciding factors in who will get the tickets. Ultimately 7 people - Ajay, Vijay, Suresh, Ramesh, Sita, Gita, and Alberto reach the
booking counter. The teller informs them that he has only 4 tickets left. The selection will conform to following points:

Either Ajay or Vijay can travel. Both fight continuously and hence it is decided that Ajay and Vijay will never travel together.
Gita and Alberto are married to each other but because of a recent marital problem, they both are not on talking terms with
each other. Hence both decide that they will not travel together. But the ticket-teller informs them that he will chose at least
one of them.
Gita refuses to travel without her father Suresh who has been wanting to go to Lahore for the past 20 years.
Sita cannot be given a ticket as she is a minor and until Vijay, her legal guardian, travels with her, she too would not be able
to go.
If Alberto is not given the ticket by the teller, then exactly how many groups can be made by the teller, comprising of four
members each, which fulfill the conditions.

A)1 (one) B)5 (five) C)3 (three) D)2 (two)

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Question No. : 88

Samjhauta express is scheduled to leave to Lahore early on 31st July. Many people have been eagerly wanting to book tickets for
self or parents so that this journey can be undertaken. There is a huge rush on-line when the ticket bookings open. The berths are
lapped up quickly by people. Due to heavy rush, the servers crash leading to people making a rush of the booking counters. The
problem is that the booking counters will close shortly and also the fact that people are travelling from various distances to book
these tickets.

The mode of transportation chosen to travel to the booking counter, the distance of travel and also the traffic jams are going to be
the deciding factors in who will get the tickets. Ultimately 7 people - Ajay, Vijay, Suresh, Ramesh, Sita, Gita, and Alberto reach the
booking counter. The teller informs them that he has only 4 tickets left. The selection will conform to following points:

Either Ajay or Vijay can travel. Both fight continuously and hence it is decided that Ajay and Vijay will never travel together.
Gita and Alberto are married to each other but because of a recent marital problem, they both are not on talking terms with
each other. Hence both decide that they will not travel together. But the ticket-teller informs them that he will chose at least
one of them.
Gita refuses to travel without her father Suresh who has been wanting to go to Lahore for the past 20 years.
Sita cannot be given a ticket as she is a minor and until Vijay, her legal guardian, travels with her, she too would not be able
to go.

Which of the following are probable groups which fulfill all the conditions?

A)Ajay, Suresh, Ramesh, and Gita B)Ajay, Suresh, Ramesh, and Alberto C)Vijay, Ramesh, Alberto, and Sita
D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 89

Find the number of perfect triangles in the picture.

A)38 B)36 C)34 D)40

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assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 90

Statement: "In order to bring better output in our office, we must provide monetary benefits to our employees." - In charge of a
company tells Personnel Manager.

Assumptions:
I. Monetary benefits will help in bringing punctuality.
II. Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either I or II is implicit D)Neither I nor II is implicit
Section : Verbal

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 91
This continuous effort to suppress one's feelings and behave in public is a bit of a strain, and the usual result is that one puts on a
glum and solid look on public occasions. Perhaps because of this I was once described in an article in a Hindu magazine as
resembling a Hindu widow! I must say that, much as I admire Hindu widows of the old type, this gave me a shock. The author
evidently meant to praise me for some qualities he thought I possessed - a spirit of gentle resignation and renunciation and a
smileless devotion to work. I had hoped that I possessed - and, indeed, I wish that Hindu widows would possess - more active and
aggressive qualities and the capacity for humour and laughter. Gandhiji once told an interviewer that if he had not had the gift of
humour he might have committed suicide, or something to this effect. I would not presume to go so far, but life certainly would
have been almost intolerable for me but for the humour and light touches that some people gave to it.

My very popularity and the brave addresses that came my way, full (as is, indeed, the custom of all such addresses in India) of
choice and flowery language and extravagant conceits, became subjects for raillery in the circle of my family and intimate friends.
The high-sounding and pompous words and titles that were often used for all those prominent in the national movement were
picked out by my wife and sisters and others and bandied about irreverently.

Choose the right word or words which mean

Conceit

A)Imagined B)Admit to be true C)Too much pride in oneself D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 92
This continuous effort to suppress one's feelings and behave in public is a bit of a strain, and the usual result is that one puts on a
glum and solid look on public occasions. Perhaps because of this I was once described in an article in a Hindu magazine as
resembling a Hindu widow! I must say that, much as I admire Hindu widows of the old type, this gave me a shock. The author
evidently meant to praise me for some qualities he thought I possessed - a spirit of gentle resignation and renunciation and a
smileless devotion to work. I had hoped that I possessed - and, indeed, I wish that Hindu widows would possess - more active and
aggressive qualities and the capacity for humour and laughter. Gandhiji once told an interviewer that if he had not had the gift of
humour he might have committed suicide, or something to this effect. I would not presume to go so far, but life certainly would
have been almost intolerable for me but for the humour and light touches that some people gave to it.

My very popularity and the brave addresses that came my way, full (as is, indeed, the custom of all such addresses in India) of
choice and flowery language and extravagant conceits, became subjects for raillery in the circle of my family and intimate friends.
The high-sounding and pompous words and titles that were often used for all those prominent in the national movement were
picked out by my wife and sisters and others and bandied about irreverently.

'Raillery in the circle of my family' would mean _______.

A)Railway talk B)Good-humoured teasing C)Angry reproaches D)Simple meaningless talk

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 93
This continuous effort to suppress one's feelings and behave in public is a bit of a strain, and the usual result is that one puts on a
glum and solid look on public occasions. Perhaps because of this I was once described in an article in a Hindu magazine as
resembling a Hindu widow! I must say that, much as I admire Hindu widows of the old type, this gave me a shock. The author
evidently meant to praise me for some qualities he thought I possessed - a spirit of gentle resignation and renunciation and a
smileless devotion to work. I had hoped that I possessed - and, indeed, I wish that Hindu widows would possess - more active and
aggressive qualities and the capacity for humour and laughter. Gandhiji once told an interviewer that if he had not had the gift of
humour he might have committed suicide, or something to this effect. I would not presume to go so far, but life certainly would
have been almost intolerable for me but for the humour and light touches that some people gave to it.

My very popularity and the brave addresses that came my way, full (as is, indeed, the custom of all such addresses in India) of
choice and flowery language and extravagant conceits, became subjects for raillery in the circle of my family and intimate friends.
The high-sounding and pompous words and titles that were often used for all those prominent in the national movement were
picked out by my wife and sisters and others and bandied about irreverently.
Choose the right word or words to describe GLUM

A)Glamorous B)Glad C)Gloomy D)Great

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 94
This continuous effort to suppress one's feelings and behave in public is a bit of a strain, and the usual result is that one puts on a
glum and solid look on public occasions. Perhaps because of this I was once described in an article in a Hindu magazine as
resembling a Hindu widow! I must say that, much as I admire Hindu widows of the old type, this gave me a shock. The author
evidently meant to praise me for some qualities he thought I possessed - a spirit of gentle resignation and renunciation and a
smileless devotion to work. I had hoped that I possessed - and, indeed, I wish that Hindu widows would possess - more active and
aggressive qualities and the capacity for humour and laughter. Gandhiji once told an interviewer that if he had not had the gift of
humour he might have committed suicide, or something to this effect. I would not presume to go so far, but life certainly would
have been almost intolerable for me but for the humour and light touches that some people gave to it.

My very popularity and the brave addresses that came my way, full (as is, indeed, the custom of all such addresses in India) of
choice and flowery language and extravagant conceits, became subjects for raillery in the circle of my family and intimate friends.
The high-sounding and pompous words and titles that were often used for all those prominent in the national movement were
picked out by my wife and sisters and others and bandied about irreverently.

What did Gandhiji wish the Hindu widows would possess?

A)The quality of commanding respect from others


B)The quality of enjoying laughter, and becoming more active and aggressive C)The quality of not giving respect to others
D)The quality of talking loudly

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 95
This continuous effort to suppress one's feelings and behave in public is a bit of a strain, and the usual result is that one puts on a
glum and solid look on public occasions. Perhaps because of this I was once described in an article in a Hindu magazine as
resembling a Hindu widow! I must say that, much as I admire Hindu widows of the old type, this gave me a shock. The author
evidently meant to praise me for some qualities he thought I possessed - a spirit of gentle resignation and renunciation and a
smileless devotion to work. I had hoped that I possessed - and, indeed, I wish that Hindu widows would possess - more active and
aggressive qualities and the capacity for humour and laughter. Gandhiji once told an interviewer that if he had not had the gift of
humour he might have committed suicide, or something to this effect. I would not presume to go so far, but life certainly would
have been almost intolerable for me but for the humour and light touches that some people gave to it.

My very popularity and the brave addresses that came my way, full (as is, indeed, the custom of all such addresses in India) of
choice and flowery language and extravagant conceits, became subjects for raillery in the circle of my family and intimate friends.
The high-sounding and pompous words and titles that were often used for all those prominent in the national movement were
picked out by my wife and sisters and others and bandied about irreverently.

What did Gandhiji express to the interviewer?

A)That since he possessed an ability of being amused he survived


B)That since he possessed a determinative set of mind he survived C)That he could survive under any pressure
D)That he was not scared of worries

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 96
Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.


It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

Choose the right word or words which explain 'Raucous'.

A)Open B)Loud and harsh C)Real and enjoyable D)Rare and true

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 97
Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.

It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

Choose the right word or words which mean 'Disqualify'.

A)Make ineligible B)Make suitable C)Declare dislike D)Declare unwanted

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 98
Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.

It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

What do Elections in Indian democracy bring about?

A)The right persons B)The wrong persons C)Expose some defects D)Expose some good points

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 99
Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.

It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

What action did the Supreme Court decide to take against sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts?

A)To honour them B)To dishonor them C)To declare them unsuitable D)To declare them suitable

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 100


Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.

It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

Which party became victorious in Delhi's state assembly?

A)The party which believed in corruption B)The party which fought against corruption C)The party which lived in peace
D)The party which was most powerful

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 101


Elections certainly bring out the best in India's raucous democracy, but they also expose some of its blemishes.

The Supreme Court of India recently decided to disqualify sitting politicians who are convicted of criminal acts. And for the first
time, an anti-corruption party vaulted to victory in Delhi's state assembly. These are certainly bright spots, but efforts thus far have
barely scratched the surface.

It will take significantly more sweeping measures that tackle the institutional roots of the trends and get to the heart of the crime-
politics nexus. In India's electoral marketplace, as in any market, there are underlying supply and demand factors that facilitate
exchange.

What takes place in India's electoral market according to this passage?

A)Demands and their satisfaction B)Demands of voters and their satisfaction for votes
C)Exchange of looks and demands for votes D)Votes are demanded through media

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 102


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

Choose a word or words which mean Philanthropy

A)Flirting B)Love of mankind C)Stamps collecting D)Study of languages

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 103


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

Myriad issues means ________

A)Rebellious issues B)Vast number of issues C)Changing issues D)Traditional issues

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 104


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

What has Mr. Agrawal done since the introduction of RTI Act in Oct. 2005?

A)He has read the RTI Act. B)He has explained the RTI Act to others. C)He has filed applications under the Act.
D)He has taken workshops everyday.

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 105


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

Why did he undertake this action?

A)To do away with the wrong B)For self satisfaction C)For ego-satisfaction D)Just for the sake of doing something

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 106


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

Indelicate issues means ________


A)Indicated issues B)Indecent issues C)Indirect issues D)Indefinite issues

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 107


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

What have ministers and parliamentarians done for RTI Act as per this passage?

A)They have tried to fight it B)They have tried to improve working C)They have taken help of Agrawal's services
D)They have not done anything

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 108


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

What did they make Agrawal do?

A)Do nothing to their departments B)Question their departments C)Fight by leading people to their departments
D)Go on hunger strike

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 109


When the RTI Act was first introduced in October 2005, Agrawal did not lose a day to start filing applications. His first one was
personal - seeking information about a High Court judge who has presided over a property dispute between him and his uncle.
The bitterly-fought court battle left Agrawal filled with the determination to right a wrong when he saw one. Since then, he has
soldiered on with myriad issues ranging from why silver alloy coins are not sold at face value.

"The RTI has liberated behest of others to maintain their confidentiality but ensure certain indelicate issues are exposed. Ministers
have asked Agrawal to file queries about their own departments and Parliamentarians and secretaries to the Government of India
have also sought his services, which are free of cost.

I wrote to some philanthropic foundations and law firms hoping they will support me but it's been two months and no one has
responded."

What is the sorrow of Mr. Agrawal?

A)That people do not pay him anything B)That there is no response from associations offering him support
C)That there is less response to RTI Act D)That there is no response to RTI Act

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 110


How do women's groups perceive, and why do they persist in struggling for, legal reforms? UpendraBaxi, a noted professor and
jurist, sees a constant transition between four sets of attitudes in women's groups.

The 'nihilists'... suspect all law talk is a ruse to divert and deflect, and to depoliticize the nature and agenda of the struggle for
women's emancipation. 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law... The 'moderates'
appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant social changes...
The 'eclectics' will use it (law) without thinking much about the significant of the use of the law for social thought and action.

Regretting these shifts in positions, he goes on to conclude that, "the legal order remains a big puzzle for those committed to
struggle and action for the emancipation of women."

Choose the right word or words which mean 'Emancipation'

A)Escapade B)Liberation C)Deprivation D)Getting rid of

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 111


How do women's groups perceive, and why do they persist in struggling for, legal reforms? UpendraBaxi, a noted professor and
jurist, sees a constant transition between four sets of attitudes in women's groups.

The 'nihilists'... suspect all law talk is a ruse to divert and deflect, and to depoliticize the nature and agenda of the struggle for
women's emancipation. 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law... The 'moderates'
appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant social changes...
The 'eclectics' will use it (law) without thinking much about the significant of the use of the law for social thought and action.

Regretting these shifts in positions, he goes on to conclude that, "the legal order remains a big puzzle for those committed to
struggle and action for the emancipation of women."

Choose the right word or words which mean 'Ruse'

A)Rude B)Make up applied on cheek C)A trick D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 112


How do women's groups perceive, and why do they persist in struggling for, legal reforms? UpendraBaxi, a noted professor and
jurist, sees a constant transition between four sets of attitudes in women's groups.

The 'nihilists'... suspect all law talk is a ruse to divert and deflect, and to depoliticize the nature and agenda of the struggle for
women's emancipation. 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law... The 'moderates'
appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant social changes...
The 'eclectics' will use it (law) without thinking much about the significant of the use of the law for social thought and action.

Regretting these shifts in positions, he goes on to conclude that, "the legal order remains a big puzzle for those committed to
struggle and action for the emancipation of women."

Which is the women's group which believes in following rule of law?

A)Nihilist B)Moderates C)Evangelists D)Eclectics

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 113


How do women's groups perceive, and why do they persist in struggling for, legal reforms? UpendraBaxi, a noted professor and
jurist, sees a constant transition between four sets of attitudes in women's groups.

The 'nihilists'... suspect all law talk is a ruse to divert and deflect, and to depoliticize the nature and agenda of the struggle for
women's emancipation. 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law... The 'moderates'
appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant social changes...
The 'eclectics' will use it (law) without thinking much about the significant of the use of the law for social thought and action.

Regretting these shifts in positions, he goes on to conclude that, "the legal order remains a big puzzle for those committed to
struggle and action for the emancipation of women."

The group of women who think that law is a trick to make women forget their struggle for liberation is?

A)Nihilists B)Evangelists C)Eclectics D)Moderates

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 114


How do women's groups perceive, and why do they persist in struggling for, legal reforms? UpendraBaxi, a noted professor and
jurist, sees a constant transition between four sets of attitudes in women's groups.

The 'nihilists'... suspect all law talk is a ruse to divert and deflect, and to depoliticize the nature and agenda of the struggle for
women's emancipation. 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law... The 'moderates'
appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant social changes...
The 'eclectics' will use it (law) without thinking much about the significant of the use of the law for social thought and action.

Regretting these shifts in positions, he goes on to conclude that, "the legal order remains a big puzzle for those committed to
struggle and action for the emancipation of women."

The believers in law and their changes are

A)Nihilists B)Evangelists C)Eclectics D)Moderates

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 115

A Panacea

A)An injection that serves as a life line B)A lecture full of precepts C)A strong drug that induces sleep
D)A single cure for all diseases or troubles

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 116

A snake in the grass

A)A secret or hidden enemy B)An unreliable person C)Unforeseen happening D)A dangerous enemy

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 117

Have too many irons in the fire

A)Engaged in too many enterprises at the same time B)Facing too many problems at the same time
C)Said or done too many things at the same time D)To incite the feeling amongst the people

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 118

A fair weather friend

A)A friend who is fair to us at all the times B)A friend who deserts us in difficulties C)A friend whom we love the most
D)A friend who loves us the most

DIRECTIONS for the question: A sentence is divided into four parts. Choose the part that is/are grammatically incorrect.
DIRECTIONS for the question: A sentence is divided into four parts. Choose the part that is/are grammatically incorrect.

Question No. : 119

A)The Mumbai police have found B)the body of a man C)who they believe to be D)the prime suspect in a murder case.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Fill in the blank with the right options provided.

Question No. : 120

Swim in the pool ___ the LASC campus.

A)In B)upon C)Into D)On

Section : GK

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 121

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is the worlds first and largest operational space launch facility. In which country is it located?

A)France B)Kazakhstan C)Uzbekistan D)Germany

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 122

Which of the following describes Triathlon correctly?

A)Swimming-Cycling-Marathon B)Cycling-Sprint-Hurdles C)Cycling-Swimming-Half Marathon


D)Marathon-Swimming-Cycling

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 123

The Pong Dam reservoir is known to be one of the largest man-made wetlands in the foothills of the Himalayas. In which of the
following states is the Pong Dam reservoir located?

A)Jammu & Kashmir B)Himachal Pradesh C)Uttarakhand D)Sikkim

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 124

The doctrine of 'rule of law' was propounded by

A)Lord Atkins B)Schwartz C)A.V. Dicey D)Justice Keith

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 125

Which one of these is the latest construction?

A)Taj Mahal B)Qutab Minar C)Fatehpur Sikri D)Agra Fort

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 126


National Sports Day was observed on .. to mark the birth anniversary of the legendary hockey player Dhyan Chand.

A)August 29, 2016 B)August 27, 2016 C)August 21, 2016 D)August 30, 2016

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 127

In August 2016 Bombay High Court ruled that women should be permitted to enter the sanctum sanctorum of ..

A)Haji Ali Dargah B)Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty Dargah C)Syed Qadar Shah Vali Dargah
D)Hazrat Baba Fakhruddin Pir Dargah

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 128

The subject matter of the Consumer Protection Act is

A)Processing of goods and employment B)Manufacturing goods and unorganized services C)Both (A) and (B)
D)Defects in goods and deficiency in services

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 129

Which recent Law Committee has recommended changes in law governing rape in India?

A)Justice Verma Committee B)Justice Hidayatullah Law Committee C)Chief Justice of India Committee on Law Reform
D)Justice Krishna Iyer Committee under the Law Commission of India

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 130

Delhi is a National Capital Territory and its police is controlled by

A)State Government, Delhi B)Municipal Corporation, Delhi C)The Union Home Ministry D)Law Minister of the Delhi

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 131

Which one of the countries never had a woman as the President/Prime Minister?

A)Sri Lanka B)Australia C)Bangladesh D)United States

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 132

Match list A and list B with the help of codes given below:

List A List B
A. Adarsh Scam I. Rabindernath
B. I Dare II. Kiran Bedi
C. The Nobel Prize in Literature III. Justice J.A.Patil
D. Fundamental Rights IV. Constitution of India

A)A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II B)A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I C)A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV D)A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:


DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 133

Who among the following is not a nominated, but an elected Member of Rajya Sabha?

A)Mani Shankar Iyer B)Ram Jethmalani C)Sachin Tendulkar D)Javed Akhtar

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option.


Question No. : 134

The Plan Holiday refers to the period-

A)1965-68 B)1966-69 C)1967-70 D)1978-80

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 135

The words socialist, secular were added to the Preamble to the Indian Constitution vide

A)The 44th amendment B)The 61st amendment C)The 42nd amendment D)The 59th amendment

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 136

The pension of a high court judge is charged to the

A)Contingency Fund of India B)Consolidated Funds of the different states where he has served
C)Consolidated Fund of the state where he last served D)Consolidated Fund of India

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 137

Who among the following was, in March 2016, conferred with the Skoch Lifetime Achievement Award for his/her contributions to
inclusive growth and towards poverty alleviation in India?

A)M Venkaiah Naidu B)Manmohan Singh C)Sushma Swaraj D)Arun Jaitley

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 138

National Sports Awards 2016 were given in various categories in August 2016. One of these awards is the Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna Award, given for the spectacular and most outstanding performance in the field of sports by a sportsperson over a period of
.. years.

A)Five B)Three C)Four D)Two E)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 139

World number four Stanislas Wawrinka from .. won the 2016 Chennai Open title of tennis in January 2016.

A)Switzerland B)Sweden C)UK D)US

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:


Question No. : 140

The book 'Ace Against Odds' was in news in June 2016. It is the autobiography of _____________.

A)Sania Mirza B)Kapil Dev C)Milkha Singh D)Sachin Tendulkar

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 141

In March 2016 Justice Ajit Singh was in news because he was

A)sworn in as Chief Justice (CJ) of the Gauhati High Court B)caught in a multi crore scam
C)appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India D)nominated for a national award

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 142

In February 2016 Dinesh Sharma was elected as the Chairperson of the Governing Council of IFAD for a period of two years in its
39th Session held in Rome, Italy. What does IFAD stand for?

A)International Fund for Agriculture Development B)Indian Fund for Agriculture Development
C)International Forum for Agriculture Development D)International Fund for Acute Development

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 143

Nida Fazli, a nationally reputed passed away in February 2016.

A)Poet B)Scientist C)Sportsperson D)Doctor

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 144

In February 2016 United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon released a report which called for a global campaign to prevent
the destruction of humanitarian laws and to protect civilians in conflict. The campaign was launched as a part of the World
Humanitarian Summit with the theme .

A)One Humanity: Shared Responsibility B)One Humanity : Peaceful Existence C)One Humanity : Shared Resources
D)One Humanity : Shared Problems

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 145

In October 2015 Union Government launched this project to facilitate crop Insurance using Space Technology and Geoinformatics
to benefit farmers. This project will favour use of satellites, drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) and other geospatial technology to
collect crop yield data and to assess damage from natural calamities. What is the project called?

A)KISAN B)GAUN C)TARAQI D)SEHAR

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 146

National Sports Awards 2016 were given in various categories in August 2016. One of these awards is the Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna Award, given for the spectacular and most outstanding performance in the field of sports by a sportsperson over a period of
.. years.

A)Five B)Three C)Four D)Two


DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 147

Who among the following was, in August 2016, appointed United Nations Womens Advocate for Gender Equality and Womens
Empowerment in India?

A)Aishwaryaa Dhanush B)Sushmita Sen C)Shabana Azmi D)Deepika Padukone

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 148

Who among the following headed the Jury to select India's official 88th Academy

A)Anmol Palekar B)Rakhi Gulzar C)Subhash Ghai D)Deepa Mehta

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 149

Which of these is not an Indo-Aryan language?

A)Oriya B)Marathi C)Gujarati D)Tamil

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 150

The subordinate civil courts are headed by the

A)District Judge B)Session court C)Board of revenue D)Metropolitan magistrate court

QNo:-1,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Between C and I there are 5 alphabets and so leaving five alphabets after D, the answer is J.

QNo:-2,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The first set shows a difference of 3 in the alphabets i.e. C - 3 = Z; S - 3 = P; T - 3 = Q and D - 3 = A. Now, Since MYSD is the result
after decreasing each alphabet by 3 so annwer should be M + 3 = P; Y + 3 = B; S + 3 = V and D + 3 = G. Hence, PBVG.

QNo:-3,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Numbers mentioned are in the decreasing order of factorials starting from 7! , 6! , 5! , 4! , 3! , 2! , 1! . Hence answer is 3! = 6.

QNo:-4,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The mentioned options come as bachelor degrees apart from the A.C.A. stands for Associate Chartered Accountant which is done
after graduation.

QNo:-5,Correct Answer:-C
Explanation:-
The series decrease by 5-4-3-2, so Q - 3 = N fits into the series.

QNo:-6,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
In every pair the difference between the two alphabets increase from 3,4,5,6,7 ;
for example pair one - BF, B _ _ _ F.
Pair 2 C _ _ _ _ H
Difference gets increasing,
so in the missing pair the difference must be 5 which happens in EK only. ( E _ _ _ _ _ K )

QNo:-7,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
India comes under Asian continent and Australia and Asia are different continents so option 3.

QNo:-8,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
In a two by two multiplication if D is multiplied by D and the digit comes out to be 6 the possible combinations are {4,4} or {6,6},
but since the second digit is five in the first step of multiplication , therefore D = 4 and A=1. In the second step of multiplication Z
= 0, the maximum value H can take is 9 , since there is no carry so H= 8 because in the result 3 is given. For H to be 8 , B has to be
2. Hence option 3.

QNo:-9,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
In a two by two multiplication if D is multiplied by D and the digit comes out to be 6 the possible combinations are {4,4} or {6,6},
but since the second digit is five in the first step of multiplication , therefore D = 4 and A=1. In the second step of multiplication Z
= 0, the maximum value H can take is 9 , since there is no carry so H= 8 because in the result 3 is given. For H to be 8 , B has to be
2. Now, DB = 42; AD = 14; BH = 28. So, DB + AD - BH = 28.

QNo:-10,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Option 2 is the more applicable of the two as people need immediate medical attention and option 1 might take more time and
also if residents are shifted to some other area then it may spread this disease in other areas also.Therefore statement A is rejected.

QNo:-11,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Option 1 is appropriate as the officers might misuse their special powers due to being biased in certain cases

QNo:-12,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The institute should try to trace the answer copies after withholding the results of those 25 students whose answer sheets are
missing. Further, if the problem is not solved, then re-examination should be held

QNo:-13,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Since the culprits have been caught red-handed, the most appropriate action is to file a case. thus the correct action is only action
C.
QNo:-14,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Apart from trial, which is an action, all the other three mentioned denote human beings. The answer therefore, is option 3

QNo:-15,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The alphabets are decreasing by one and the number part is in the powers of 2 , so E4 is the answer.

QNo:-16,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The numbers appear twice but are decreasing by 13 of their previous value. So, next two values are 14 and 14.

QNo:-17,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Agreement and dissent are opposites. latitude means scope for freedom of action or though and resistance is its opposite, thus the
answer is option C.

QNo:-18,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Since I comes before O, option 4 is correct

QNo:-19,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Since elan is enthusiasm and vivacity is spirit, the same relationship is expressed by gusto, which is enthusiasm and passion

QNo:-20,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
According to the arrangement Ostrich is displayed on Friday , So option 3.

Animal Taken Care By Day


Elephant V Thursday
Ostrich Q Friday
Bear P Saturday
Peacock T Tuesday
Rhino U Sunday
Tiger R Monday
Gorilla S Wednesday

QNo:-21,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Animal Taken Care By Day
Elephant V Thursday
Ostrich Q Friday
Bear P Saturday
Peacock T Tuesday
Rhino U Sunday
Tiger R Monday
Gorilla S Wednesday

As seen from above the caretaker of peacock is T. Hence 2nd option.

QNo:-22,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Animal Taken Care By Day
Elephant V Thursday
Ostrich Q Friday
Bear P Saturday
Peacock T Tuesday
Rhino U Sunday
Tiger R Monday
Gorilla S Wednesday

As seen from above the Tiger is displayed on Monday. Hence 4th option.

QNo:-23,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
As seen from above the caretaker of Gorilla is S. Hence 1st option.

Animal Taken Care By Day


Elephant V Thursday
Ostrich Q Friday
Bear P Saturday
Peacock T Tuesday
Rhino U Sunday
Tiger R Monday
Gorilla S Wednesday

QNo:-24,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Animal Taken Care By Day
Elephant V Thursday
Ostrich Q Friday
Bear P Saturday
Peacock T Tuesday
Rhino U Sunday
Tiger R Monday
Gorilla S Wednesday

As seen from above Rhino is being displayed on Sunday , Therefre option 4th.

QNo:-25,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Option 4 is the most suitable as the discussion is based on the correlation between the legal rights and personality

QNo:-26,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Torchbearer for his fame means that 'Siddhartha' is the most popular of his books

QNo:-27,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
As per the question law and morality have distinct sphere of emphasis as per the last lines of the passage.

QNo:-28,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Every next no. in the series is {previous no.} 2 + 5, for example- {(15 2) + 5 } = 35. So, 155 2 = 310 + 5 = 315.

QNo:-29,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
After the first no. the series goes on increasing by 5 , So answer is {29+5} = 34, i.e. 2nd Option.

QNo:-30,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
At each step theres an addition of .04, So next would be {.16 + .04 }= .2, i.e 1st option.

QNo:-31,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Rylands v Fletcher[1868]was a decision by theHouse of Lordswhich established a new area ofEnglish Tort Law. Rylands employed contractors to build a
reservoir, playing no active role in its construction. When the contractors discovered a series of old coal shafts improperly filled with debris(waste), they chose to
continue work rather than properly blocking them up. The result was that on 11 December 1860, shortly after being filled for the first time, Rylands's reservoir
burst and flooded a neighbouring mine, run by Fletcher, causing 937 worth of damage, equivalent to 102,768 in 2015 terms. Fletcher brought a claim
undernegligence, through which the case eventually went to theexchequer of pleas. The majority ruled in favour of Rylands; however,Bramwell B, dissenting,
argued that the claimant had the right to enjoy his land free of interference from water, and that as a result the defendant was guilty of trespass and the
commissioning of a nuisance. Bramwell's argument was affirmed, both by theCourt of Exchequer Chamberand the House of Lords, leading to the development of
the "Rule inRylands v Fletcher"; that "the person who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it
escapes, must keep it in at his peril, and, if he does not do so, isprima facieanswerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape".No
right "to enjoy property" exists in UK black-letter law, and it is this decision upon whichstare decisisis built in the area.

QNo:-32,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:- Negligence.Negligence(Lat. negligentia, from neglegere, to neglect, literally "not to pick up something") is a
failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances. The area oftortlaw known
asnegligenceinvolves harm caused by carelessness, not intentional harm.
QNo:-33,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Volenti non fit iniuria(orinjuria) (Latin: "to a willing person, injury is not done") is a common lawdoctrine which states that if
someone willingly places themselves in a position where harm might result, knowing that some degree of harm might result, they
are not able to bring a claim against the other party in tort or delict.Volentionly applies to the risk which a reasonable person
would consider them as having assumed by their actions; thus a boxerconsents to being hit, and to the injuries that might be
expected from being hit, but does not consent to (for example) his opponent striking him with an iron bar, or punching him
outside the usual terms of boxing.Volentiis also known as a "voluntary assumption of risk."
Volentiis sometimes described as the plaintiff "consenting to run a risk." In this context,volentican be distinguished from legal
consentin that the latter can prevent some tortsarising in the first place. For example, consent to a medical procedure prevents
the procedure from being a trespass to the person, or consenting to a person visiting your land prevents them from being a
trespasser.

QNo:-34,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is used to refer to an accident that cant be avoided by ordinary prudence and caution of human beings, given the
circumstances. It is something that happens against the will of the tort-feasor (the one who commits the tort) and cant be taken
care of. It is beyond the normal standard of care of a reasonable man.

QNo:-35,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:- As a general rule, individuals are not liable for the acts of third parties unless a special relationship exists. A
parent/child or guardian/child relationship constitutes one of those special relationships. Almost every state in the United States
has laws known as parental responsibility laws and imposes some degree of civil liability on parents for torts committed by their
children. In Florida, certain statutes outline which of their childrens actions they will be responsible for.

QNo:-36,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
As a general rule, individuals are not liable for the acts of third parties unless a special relationship exists. A parent/child or
guardian/child relationship constitutes one of those special relationships. Almost every state in the United States has laws known
as parental responsibility laws and imposes some degree of civil liability on parents for torts committed by their children. In
Florida, certain statutes outline which of their childrens actions they will be responsible for.

QNo:-37,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:- Intortlaw,strict liabilityis the imposition ofliabilityon a partywithouta finding offault(such as negligence
ortortiousintent). The claimant need only prove that thetortoccurred and that the defendant was responsible. The law
imputesstrict liabilityto situations it considers to be inherently dangerous

QNo:-38,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Cross-offer is a contract law term that refers to an offer made to another in ignorance that the offeree has made the same offer to
the offeror. In a cross offer both parties state to each other the same proposal.
An offer by A to sell to B on certain terms and an offer by B to buy from A on the same terms unaware of the A's proposition at
that time, is an example of a cross-offer.

QNo:-39,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Intortlaw,strict liabilityis the imposition ofliabilityon a party without a finding of fault (such as negligence ortortiousintent).
The claimant need only prove that thetortoccurred and that the defendant was responsible. The law imputesstrict liabilityto
situations it considers to be inherently dangerous.

QNo:-40,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A "contingent contract" is a contract to do or not to do something, if some event, collateral to such contract, does or does not
happen. Illustration. A contracts to pay to B Rs. 10,000 if B's house is burnt.

QNo:-41,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:- Mistake of fact as per the Indian Contract Act 1872 renders a contract void. A party to a contract can be mistaken
about two things:
1. Identity of parties
2. Subject matter

QNo:-42,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
A person cannot pass a valid title in property when hhe himself has
no perfect title.

QNo:-43,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The offer must be communicated to the offeree so as to enable him to sue for PRICE.

QNo:-44,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Section 4 of Indian contract act specifies when a communication is complete:
Communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the party to whom the proposal is made.

QNo:-45,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Fraud occurs if a person remains silent when they have duty to speak.

QNo:-46,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A mistake of fact may sometimes mean that, while a person has committed the physical element of an offence, because they were
labouring under a mistake of fact, they never formed the required mens rea, and so will escape liability for offences that require
mens rea.

QNo:-47,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Article 14 permits classification but prohibits class legislation.The Test of Reasonable Classification says that the classification must
be based upon intelligible differentia that distinguishes persons or things that are grouped from others that are left out of the
group. This differentia must have a rational relation to the object of classification. There should be a relation between the
differentiations to the object of the classification. If there are no such relations, the reasonable classification would fail.

QNo:-48,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Article 14 permits classification but prohibits class legislation.The Test of Reasonable Classification says that the classification must
be based upon intelligible differentia that distinguishes persons or things that are grouped from others that are left out of the
group. This differentia must have a rational relation to the object of classification. There should be a relation between the
differentiations to the object of the classification. If there are no such relations, the reasonable classification would fail.

QNo:-49,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A mistake of fact may sometimes mean that, while a person has committed the physical element of an offence, because they were
labouring under a mistake of fact, they never formed the required mens rea, and so will escape liability for offences that require
mens rea.

QNo:-50,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Any intentional false communication, either written or spoken, that harms a person's reputation; decreases the respect,regard, or
confidence in which a person is held; or induces disparaging, hostile, or disagreeable opinions or feelings against a person.

QNo:-51,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
battery is the tort of intentionally and voluntarily bringing about an unconsented harmful or offensive contact with a person or to
something closely associated with them (e.g. a hat, a purse). Unlike assault, battery involves an actual contact.

QNo:-52,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all, each of such persons is liable for
that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone.

QNo:-53,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The offence of theft becomes robbery if , in order to the committing of the theft , or while committing the theft , or in carrying
away or attempting to carry away the property obtained by theft , the offender , for that end ,voluntarily causes or attempts to
cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint , or fear of instant death or of instant hurt , or of instant wrongful restraint
.

QNo:-54,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
No offence has been eventually commited and its only an idea.

QNo:-55,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The person voluntarily consents to suffer the harm.

QNo:-56,Correct Answer:-C
Explanation:-
No person can be compelled to be a witness aganst himself. Art 20(3)

QNo:-57,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
An act or offence is said to be committed in consequence
ofabetment, when it is committed in consequence of the
instigation, or in pursuance of the conspiracy, or with the aid which
constitutes theabetment.

QNo:-58,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Whoever abets the commission of an offence by the public generally or by any number or class of persons exceeding ten, shall be
punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.

QNo:-59,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-60,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The person voluntarily consents to suffer the harm.

QNo:-61,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
All the assumptions are implicit. As if flats are available then there is point in giving the advertisement. If people do not respond
then again there is no point in giving ads. Before giving advertisement the person will definitely assumes that it is possible to give
advertisement.

QNo:-62,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The passage says that in team sports socialist tendencies are found but option 3 says without subordination to managerial
authority, the production of profit will be possible, and that is factually wrong as per the context. Hence option 3 cannot be
inferred.

QNo:-63,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Cricket Football Boxing Chem Bio Phy Maths Accountancy Commerce
Anju Y Y Y
Shyam Y Y Y
Rani Y Y Y
Harsh Y Y Y

From the table above it is clear that Rani plays Cricket, So 1st option.

QNo:-64,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Cricket
Football Boxing Chem Bio Phy Maths Accountancy Commerce

Anju Y Y Y
Shyam Y Y Y
Rani Y Y Y
Harsh Y Y Y

From the table above it is clear that Rani does not study maths , so 2nd Option.

QNo:-65,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Cricket
Football Boxing Chem Bio Phy Maths Accountancy Commerce

Anju Y Y Y
Shyam Y Y Y
Rani Y Y Y
Harsh Y Y Y

From the table above Shyam studies Physics.

QNo:-66,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Cricket
Football Boxing Chem Bio Phy Maths Accountancy Commerce


Anju Y Y Y
Shyam Y Y Y

Rani Y Y Y

Harsh Y Y Y
From the table above Anju is the friend who studies commerce and plays football, hence 1st Option.

QNo:-67,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
From the table above Rani is the person who studies Chem and Biology but is not a boxer.
Cricket
Football Boxing Chem Bio Phy Maths Accountancy Commerce

Anju Y Y Y
Shyam Y Y Y
Rani Y Y Y
Harsh Y Y Y

QNo:-68,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
On the basis of the information it can be inferred that the allegations of excessive use of force have been reduced in regard with
the law enforcing agencies who have reduced officer and arrestee injuries. The answer thus, is option 4

QNo:-69,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the options are applicable as the statement implies that despite making errors we should try to keep improving

QNo:-70,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Only the first is implicit as the word more means that they influenced by their teachers more than the many others. However,
option 2 is ruled out as being influenced does not necessarily mean idolizing.

QNo:-71,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the arguments are strong as any news should not encourage wrong practices and also the media should not hide anything,
which should be known to the public.

QNo:-72,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Apple Guava Banana Orange Mango Papaya Watermelon
Red P W
Blue V R Q
Green T Z

As we can see from the figure WP is the desired combination as both of them play for team red, so 1st option.

QNo:-73,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Apple Guava Banana Orange Mango Papaya Watermelon
Red P W
Blue V R Q
Green T Z
Since Q likes mango and not apple so 1st option
is wrong. It is also given that the person who is in red team does not like Guava so
second option is also wrong. Now since R is the only unarranged person but from the conditions it is given that one who likes
orange can not play in Red team. Hence All options are incorrect.

QNo:-74,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Apple Guava Banana Orange Mango Papaya Watermelon
Red P W
Blue V R Q
Green T Z
It is given that P likes Apple.

QNo:-75,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
assumption II and III are applicable. Assuming that an adequate number of private enterprises may respond the authority has
decided to invite private enterprises. Further, they also assume that this way their problem of maintain traffic will also be solved

QNo:-76,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is clear that Statement B can easily be deduced from satatement A.

QNo:-77,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is given in the statement A that anything that is free must be financed by the public finance. Statement C seems to be an
extension of Statement A. Hence the answer is option 2.

QNo:-78,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Given that Lena reviews krantiveer , it can be seen that the other reviewer cant be amongst Kanika or Anil , since it has to be the
one who reviews exactly one movie
Sholey Aankhey Krantiveer Gandhi
Anil
Rohit Y N N N
Kanika
Pooja N N N Y
Ketan
Lena N N Y N
In option 2 where Pooja reviews Krantiveer cant be possible because each reviewer can only review exactly one movie, Ketan
cant review Aankhey since then there will be no reviewer who reviews exactly one movie as Lena, similarly Ketan cant review
Aankhey for the same reason,
now if Kanika reviews Aankhey then so does Anil, therefore Ketan must review Krantiveer, Hence 1st option.

QNo:-79,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Among the given condition we have
Anil ----
Kanika-----
Rohit---- Sholey
Pooja----- Gandhi
Ketan-----
Leena----
If Ketan does not review Krantiveer, then he will review Aankhen. Now if Lena reviews Aankhen along with Ketan then Anil and
Kanika will review Krantiveer. If Lena reviews Sholey with Rohit even then Anil and Kanika will review Krantiveer. If Lena reviews
Krantiveer then no other person is left to review Krantiveer. So option 3 is wrong. So Lena can review Aankhen or Sholey but in
both the cases Anil and Kanika review Krantiveer. Hence answer is option 4.

QNo:-80,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Among the given condition we have
Anil ----
Kanika-----
Rohit---- Sholey
Pooja----- Gandhi
Ketan-----
Leena----
Now if Lena reviews Gandhi alomg with Pooja then Ketan can review Ankhen and Anil and Kanika can review Krantiveer.
If Lena reviews Sholey along with Rohit then again Ketan can review Ankhen and Anil and Kanika can review Krantiveer.
If Lena reviews Krantiveer then Ketan can review Krantiveer and Anil and Kanika can review AAnkhen.
If Lena reviews Aankhen then again Ketan can review Aankhen and Anil and Kanika can review AAnkhen.

QNo:-81,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Among the given condition we have
Anil ----
Kanika-----
Rohit---- Sholey
Pooja----- Gandhi
Ketan-----
Leena----
If Anil and Rohit review Sholey then Kanika will review Sholey. Pooja is reviewing Gandhi. Since Lena will review a movie with one
other person, so we are left with two movies and one person which is not possible.
Anil and Lena cannot review Gandhi as Kanika does not review Gandhi.
Rohit and Pooja cannot review Sholey as Pooja is reviewing Gandhi.
Hence Lena reviews Aankhey and Anil reviews Krantiveer is the correct answer.

QNo:-82,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Among the given condition we have
Anil ----
Kanika-----
Rohit---- Sholey
Pooja----- Gandhi
Ketan-----
Leena----
If Lena reviews Sholey with Ketan then Sholey will be reviewed by three persons. Now Pooja is reviewing Gandhi. So we are left
with two persons i.e. Anil and Kanika and both will review the same movie i.e. either Krantiveer or Aankhen. Hence there will be
one movie left without review which is not possible. Hence answer is option 2.

QNo:-83,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Among the given condition we have
Anil ----
Kanika-----
Rohit---- Sholey
Pooja----- Gandhi
Ketan-----
Leena----
Ketan cannot review Sholey with Rohit as in that case we are left with Lena, Anil and Kanika. Now Anil and Kanika will review
same movie and Lena will review the movie with another person. So we are left with two movies and out of these two movies only
one can be reviewed independently. Similarly Ketan cannot review Gandhi with Pooja. So option 1, 2 and 4 are rejected. So
answer is option 3.

QNo:-84,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
X and P are brother and sister respectively with X being elder since their mother expired giving birth to Y. Now in year 2000 P is 45
years So X will be 57 { 45 +12 }, in the same yar Xs father Z will be 82{57 + 25 } years of age. Since X became father in 1970 so Ys
Age after 30 years will be 30 years. So Xs age Ys Age = 82-30=52.

QNo:-85,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Assumption I is implicit as at time of appointment, the performance of the candidate is not known and author is right in assuming
that an individual tries to prove his abilities.

QNo:-86,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Both are correct as the statement highlights the neediness of the youth and the ability of the government to pay with the use of
the word should

QNo:-87,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
If Alberto is not there then the possible cases are{Vijay. Gita, Suresh, Sita},{Vijay, Suresh, Ramesh, Gita},{Ajay, Suresh, Gita, Ramesh}

QNo:-88,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
All the options fulfill the conditions, hence 4th option.

QNo:-89,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
There are 18 triangles in each figure and the second figure is simply reciprocal of the first , so total 36 triangles. Hence , 3rd Option.
The triangles formed are ABC,ADE,AFH,BDJ,BDG,BFG,BGC,CIE,CGE,CGH,DFG,DJG,DGE,DIG,EGH,EIG,EJG,GIJ.

QNo:-90,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Neither can be implied as question talks about output and not about punctuality or discipline.

QNo:-91,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The word means too much pride

QNo:-92,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The word raillery means good-humoured teasing

QNo:-93,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Glum means gloomy and thus, option 3 is the answer

QNo:-94,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It has been mentioned in the passage that Gandhiji wanted widows to have the aggressive qualities of humour and laughter. The
answer thus, is option 2.

QNo:-95,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
It has been clearly stated that Gandhiji believed that his ability to be amused kept him alive. The answer hence, is option 1.

QNo:-96,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Raucous means loud and harsh. The answer therefore, is option 2.

QNo:-97,Correct Answer:-A
Explanation:-
To disqualify is to make ineligible. Hence, the answer is option 1.

QNo:-98,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The opening line of the passage says that elections bring out some loopholes. The answer therefore, is option 3.

QNo:-99,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It has been mentioned that the supreme court decided to disqualify such politicians. The answer thus, is option 3.

QNo:-100,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Since the party which fought against corruption won, option 2 is correct.

QNo:-101,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Demand and their satisfaction is the correct option as mentioned in the passage.

QNo:-102,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Philanthropy means love of mankind.

QNo:-103,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Myriad issues means a vast number of issues.

QNo:-104,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is given in the passage that Mr. Agrawal has filed many applications under the act since the act was introduced.

QNo:-105,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A reading of the passage leads to the inference that Mr. Agrawal filed so many applications to fight the wrong in society. Hence,
the correct options is 1.

QNo:-106,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Indelicate issues are indecent issues

QNo:-107,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It has been mentioned that ministers have sought Mr. Agarwals services.

QNo:-108,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is clearly stated that the ministers have asked Mr. Agarwal to question their departments. The answer thus, is option 2.

QNo:-109,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is mentioned that Mr. Agarwals sorrow is that he has not received support.

QNo:-110,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Emancipation means liberation

QNo:-111,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Rude means a trick

QNo:-112,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is written: 'Evangelists' show, in deep contrast, an abiding, commitment to the rule of law.... The answer is option 3.

QNo:-113,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The author states that Nihilists think that law is a trick to make women forget their struggle for liberation.

QNo:-114,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The 'moderates' appreciate the potential role of law but believe that legal changes in themselves are not likely to usher significant
social changes. Therefore, the answer is option 4.

QNo:-115,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Panacea means a remedy for all disease.

QNo:-116,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The idiom means someone who pretends to be your friend while secretly doing things to harm you.

QNo:-117,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The idiom Have too many irons in the fire means to be doing too many things at once
QNo:-118,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
A fair weather friend means someone who is your friend only when things are pleasant or going well for you.

QNo:-119,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The man being referred here is the object to the verb, hence 'who' should be replaced with 'whom'.

QNo:-120,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
For places confined with the boundry preposition 'in' can be used.

QNo:-121,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-122,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-123,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-124,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-125,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-126,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-127,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-128,Correct Answer:-D

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QNo:-129,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-130,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-131,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-132,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-133,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-134,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-135,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-136,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-137,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-138,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-139,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-140,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-141,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-142,Correct Answer:-A
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QNo:-143,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-144,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-145,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-146,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-147,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-148,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-149,Correct Answer:-D

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QNo:-150,Correct Answer:-A

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SET Law Sample Paper 02

Directions of Test

Test Name SET Law Sample Paper 02 Total Questions 150 Total Time 150 Mins

Section Name No. of Questions Marks per Question Negative Marking


Quant & Reasoning 30 1 0
Legal Aptitude 30 1 0
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 30 1 0
Verbal 30 1 0
GK 30 1 0

Section : Quant & Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 1

A)Potato B)Tomato C)Orange D)Pomegranate

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 2

A)Dr. Rajendra Prasad B)Abraham Lincoln C)Barack Obama D)Nelson Mandela

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 3

On a round table, five persons are sitting; the manager who is sitting at right-hand of CEO is asking advice on certain business
issues from deputy manager who is sitting on left-hand of CEO. After discussion, Assistant manager who is sitting at right-hand of
legal advisor interrupted for seeking some legal advice. Advice was tendered by the legal advisor who was sitting at right-hand of
the manager. If CEO is sitting at 1st chair, and the number of chairs moves to his left-hand, who is sitting at chair number 3?

A)Assistant Manager B)Deputy Manager C)Legal Advisor D)Manager

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 4

There is an octagonal table. A is sitting at chair no. 2 and no. of chairs move clock-wise. B sitting at opposite of A; E and F are
sitting opposite; C and D are sitting opposite. Who is sitting at the first chair number?

A)G B)H C)Either G or H D)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 5

A is son of B who is son of C. C has a daughter, D, who is 45 years old in year 2000. The age difference between B and D is
12 years. C has only two children and his wife expired after giving birth to the daughter. The age difference between C and B is
25 years. B has no other child except A. B became father in the year 1970. What is the difference in age between A and C in
the year 2000?

A)52 years B)53 years C)51 years D)50 years

DIRECTIONSfor the question:Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 6

WINDOW : PANE : BOOK:

A)Novel B)Glass C)Cover D)Page

DIRECTIONSfor the question:Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 7

MONK: DEVOTION

A)Maniac : Pacifism B)Explorer : Contentment C)Visionary : Complacency D)Rover : Wanderlust

DIRECTIONSfor the question:Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 8

VERVE: ENTHUSIASM
A)Loyalty : Duplicity B)Devotion : Reverence C)Intensity : Color D)Eminence : Anonymity

DIRECTIONS for the question: Answer the following question as per the best of your ability.

Question No. : 9

If all 'cats' are 'dogs', few 'dogs' are 'elephants', then, which of the following is correct?

A)All elephants are dogs B)All dogs are elephants C)Some elephants are cats D)Some elephants are dogs

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 10

Complete the series from option given below:-


F, D, L, J, R, P,,..,

A)S,U B)A,Y C)X,V D)Y,W

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 11

A)Phi B)Gamma C)Delta D)Peso

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
Question No. : 12

Find out missing number in the given series.


1, 9, 17, 33, 49, 73,...

A)89 B)121 C)145 D)97

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III.
You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implict in the statement.

Question No. : 13

Statement: "Buy pure and natural honey of company UMN" quotes an advertisement.
Assumptions:
I. Artificial honey can be prepared.
II. People do not mind for paying more for pure and natural honey
III. No other company but UMN supplies pure and natural honey.

A)Only I is implicit B)Only I and II are implicit C)Only I and III are implicit D)All are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 14

Statement: "I have not received telephone bills for 18 months in spite of several complaints". A consumer of a telephone service
writes to a vernacular newspaper.
Assumptions:
I. Every consumer of telephone services has right to get bills regularly from telephone company whether he pays in time or not.
II. The consumer's complaints to point out deficiency in services which he expects to be corrected.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)I and II are implicit C)Only assumption II is implicit
D)Both assumptions I and II are not implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 15

Statement: Even with the increase in the sugar factories in India we still continue to import sugar.
Assumptions:
I. The consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India
II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar to their fullest capacity.

A)Either I or II is implicit B)Only assumption I is implicit C)Only assumption II is implicit


D)Both assumptions I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 16

Statement: The organisation should promote employees on the basis of merit alone and not on the basis of length of service or
seniority.
Assumptions
I. Length of service or seniority does not alone reflect the merit of employee
II. It is possible to measure the merit of employee.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either assumption I or assumption II is implicit
D)Both assumption I and II are implicit
DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 17

Statement: The civic authority has advised the residents in the area to use mosquito repellents or sleep inside nets as large
number of people are suffering from malaria.
Assumptions:
I. Local residents have enough money to arrange for repellents or nets.
II. People may ignore and continue to get mosquito bites as they have other pressing needs.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Neither assumption I nor assumption II is implicit
D)Both assumption I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 18

Find out the wrong term.


25, 36, 49, 81, 121, 169, 225

A)36 B)25 C)121 D)225

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 19

In certain code CAR is 22 so what will be SCOOTER?

A)45 B)95 C)123 D)78

DIRECTIONS for the question: After a few statements, conclusion/conclusions is/are given. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 20

Statement: Apart from the educational value of newspapers, their entertainment value should also be realized
Conclusion:
A. People take newspapers to be means of education
B. The entertainment value of newspapers is realised properly

A)the conclusion I follows B)conclusion II follows C)both I and II follow D)neither I nor II follows

DIRECTIONS for the question: After a few statements, conclusion/conclusions is/are given. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 21

Statement: Cases of bride-burning for dowry are not uncommon


Conclusions:
A. In spite of anti-dowry laws, the ill practice continues
B. The punishment inflicted on the party concerned is not hard enough.

A)the conclusion I follows B)conclusion II follows C)both I and II follow D)neither I nor 11 follows

DIRECTIONS for the question: After a few statements, conclusion/conclusions is/are given. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 22

Statement: Smoking is one of those human weaknesses which tends to test the will power of smoker to the edge.
Conclusions:
A. It is very difficult for smokers to give up smoking even if they want to do so.
B. Human beings have other weakness as well

A)conclusion I follows B)conclusion II follows C)both I and II follow D)neither I nor II follows
DIRECTIONS for the question: After a few statements, conclusion/conclusions is/are given. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 23

Statement: No country is absolutely self-dependent these days.


Conclusions:
A. It is impossible to grow and produce all that a country needs
B. Countrymen in general have become lazy

A)conclusion I follows B)conclusion II follows C)both I and II follows D)neither I nor II follows

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 24

Select from the given diagrams, the one that illustrates the relationship among the given three classes:
Judge, Thief, Criminal

A)I B)II C)III D)IV

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question given below, there are two statements labeled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Mark your answer as:

Question No. : 25

Assertion (A): There are more laws on the books today than ever before, and more crimes being committed than ever before.
Reason (R): Therefore to reduce crime we must eliminate the laws.

A)(A) is true, (R) is doubtful and (R) is not the correct explanation of(A).
B)(A) is doubtful, (R) is true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
C)(A) is doubtful, (R) is doubtful and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
D)(A) is doubtful, (R) is true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Mark the
answer as:

Question No. : 26

Statement: Should the illiterate be debarred from voting?


Arguments:
I. Yes, They are easily misguided
II. No. It is their constitutional right.

A)only argument I is strong B)only argument II is strong C)neither I nor II is strong D)both I and II are strong

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Mark the
answer as:

Question No. : 27

Statement: Should judicial activism be discouraged?


Arguments:
I. No. if we leave everything in the hands of executive, justice may be a distant dream
II. Yes. Judiciary should mind its own business. Executive will take its own course.

A)only argument I is strong B)only argument It is strong C)neither I nor II is strong D)both I and II are strong

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Mark the
answer as:

Question No. : 28

Statement: Should judiciary be independent of the executive?


Arguments:
I. Yes. This would help curb the unlawful activities of the executive
II. No. The executive would not be able to take bold measures.

A)only argument I is strong B)only argument II is strong C)neither I nor II is strong D)both I and It are strong

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a statement is given followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Mark the
answer as:

Question No. : 29

Statement: Is the government responsible for the care of the children of sentenced criminals?
Arguments:
I. No. when the Government cannot take care of children whose parents have done no wrong, why this sympathy for the child of
murderer?
II. Yes, psychologically, the children need parental protection from the government.

A)only argument I is strong B)only argument II is strong C)neither I nor II is strong D)both I and II are strong

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 30

Mr. A celebrated the last birthday on 18th June, 2012 which was Monday. He was born in 1981. What was the day of his birth?

A)Tuesday B)Wednesday C)Thursday D)Friday

Section : Legal Aptitude

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 31

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: 'Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or
reputation of any one in whom that person is interested, with intent to cause alarm to that person, or to cause that person to do
any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which that person is legally entitled to do, as the means of
avoiding the execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation.'

FACTUAL SITUATION: A wrote a book yet to be published, in which the deceased mother of B is discussed to be in a relationship
with the deceased father of A. B when knew by source approaches A whereupon he demands favours. Advise B:

A)B can file a complaint for criminal intimidation B)B cannot file a complaint for criminal intimidation
C)Deceased persons carry their reputation with them D)Deceased persons leave their reputation with the heirs

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 32

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: 'Writ of Habeas Corpus' is issued to a detaining authority, ordering the detainer to produce the detained
person in the issuing court, along with the cause of his or her detention. If the detention is found to be illegal, the court issues an
order to set the person free.

FACTUAL SITUATION: Baba Namdev staged a fast unto death and Satyagrah at Jago Maidan Delhi against rampant corruption
and swindling transactions of the ruling Central Government in India. The health conditions of Baba and 50 other members of his
support team worsened on day 15 of the Satyagrah, when they declined to take medical support. Delhi Police arrested Baba along
with 50 core supporters and admitted all of them at Base Hospital Tihar Central Jail Delhi. They are prohibited to leave until
recover fully. Advise Baba for possible defences:

A)He can file a writ of habeas corpus in the high court against illegal detention.
B)This is not detention but admission in the hospital, so the court cannot issue an order to set the person free.
C)Delhi police is supposed to produce them before the court
D)Delhi High Court can issue 'Writ of Habeas Corpus' to Delhi police to produce the person in the court with cause of action, if
found to be illegal, the court can issue order of release.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 33

If somebody throws a ball and hits a pedestrian in the eye, the pedestrian may sue the ball thrower for losses. In order to establish
negligence the pedestrian must prove:

A)His injury was reasonably foreseeable, that the thrower owed him a duty of care. B)That it was an intentional tort
C)Only (1) D)Both (1) & (2)

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 34

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: 'Writ of 'quo warranto' is issued against a person who claims or usurps a public office. Through this writ the
court inquires 'by what authority' the person supports his or her claim.'

FACTUAL SITUATION: According to a complaint, Dayarajan had told a television channel that he had accompanied KK Surien to
Sumily rest house in his car on February 19, 2006 where Anamika the victim had been sexually exploited. KK Surien the speaker of
Rajya Sabha the upper house of parliament has been prohibited to join the office until his name is cleared in the said case. Advise
KK Surien based on the principle:

A)KK Surien may approach the court for unlawful prohibition


B)KK Surien may approach but cannot be relieved by the court for the prohibition.
C)Rajya Sabha has sovereign immunity over its matters D)Courts have no authority over houses of parliament.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 35

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: "The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India."

FACTUAL SITUATION: Ahmed khan re-marries his assistant Ms. Padmini. Mrs. Divya Khan files a suit against her husband for
polygamy challenging polygamy as unconstitutional taking the defence of the above principle. Advise Ahmed Khan:

A)There is no statutory law that can be challenged as contrary to the above principle
B)Muslim marriage is a custom, which is outside constitutional challenge
C)Polygamy is permissible among Muslims so is an exception to the rule
D)Polygamy is practiced among Muslims so is an exception to the rule

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 36

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: "Whoever attempts to commit suicide and does any act towards the commission of such offence, shall be
punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine, or with both."

FACTUAL SITUATION: Manna Karkare himself along with 50 supporters declared 'Fast unto death' from January 26 2013
onwards at Jago Maidan Delhi against corruption and swindling transactions of the ruling central government in India. The health
conditions of Manna Karkare and 50 other members of his support team worsened on day 15 of the Satyagrah, when they
continuously declined to take medical support. Delhi Police arrested Manna along with 50 core supporters and admitted all of
them at Base Hospital Tihar Central Jail Delhi.
Advise Delhi police:

(Change in Law)

A)Delhi police can file criminal proceeding against Manna Karkare for attempt and abetment to Suicide.
B)Delhi police's criminal proceeding- against Manna Karkare for attempt and abetment to Suicide is illegal and
unconstitutional.
C)Protest and Fast unto death is legal and constitutionally valid.
D)Protest and Fast unto death is illegal and constitutionally invalid.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 37

Give one word which best describes the whole list of following laws in India:

Indian Divorce Act, 1869, Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872, Indian Succession Act, 1925, Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936,
Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939, Special Marriage Act, 1956, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Foreign Marriage Act, 1969.

A)Personal laws B)Customary laws C)Community laws D)Family laws

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 38

"Article 13 ensures the fundamentality of the rights by expressly laying down that any law made before or after the
commencement of the Constitution shall be void to the extent of its inconsistency with any of the fundamental rights." This means
and includes;

A)Protection from executive actions. B)Protection from judicial action


C)The holder of the fundamental rights cannot waive them.
D)Fundamental rights cannot be curtailed by any law or amendment of the Constitution.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 39

LEGAL PRINCIPLE: "Double jeopardy": Individuals may only be punished once for every specific crime committed; retrials may or
may not be permitted on the grounds of new evidences.

FACTUAL SITUATION: Gabbar Singh is imprisoned in Tihar Central Jail Delhi. He is prosecuted by trial court and punished for life
imprisonment. He appealed the said conviction in the High Court of Delhi, where the life imprisonment is converted into death
penalty. Advise Gabbar Singh on the possible defences from the above rule in an appeal to the Supreme Court of India.

Decide:

A)Defence of rule of 'freedom from Double jeopardy' B)Rule of 'freedom from Double jeopardy' does not apply here.
C)Retrials may be permitted on the grounds of new evidences.
D)Retrials may not be permitted on the grounds of new evidences.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 40

Which one of the following defines or describes 'Common Law'?

A)The law -making function of the judges B)The legislative power of the 'House of Commons' in England. C)Secularism.
D)Democracy.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 41
D threw a piece of wood bark at C hitting him in the eye causing serious injury. They were throwing bark and twigs at each other
during their lunch break. C and D were members of a jazz quintet (all about 15 years of age).

A)D is liable for negligence & battery B)D is not liable for negligence and battery C)Facts are not ambiguous
D)C had consented to the risk, volenti non fit injuria

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 42

The law of contract is different from the law of tort in which way?

A)It is actionable in both the civil and criminal courts B)It generally concerns a relationship between two parties only
C)Contracts are always written D)Tort is made up predominantly of statute law

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 43

John keeps his pet tiger Bhim in a pen in his back yard. He has had Bhim since he was a small cub. Bhim is very tame. One day,
Bhim gets out of his pen and crosses the road into Kumari's yard. While there, Bhim steps on the remote control for the garage
door, which Kumari has left lying in the yard. The garage door closes, damaging Kumari's car, which is parked half-way into the
garage. Which of the following answers is most accurate?

A)Because a tiger is a wild animal, John is strictly liable for all harm done by Bhim
B)Because stepping on remote controls does not make a tiger dangerous, John is not strictly liable
C)Because Bhim is tame, he would be considered a household pet, so John's liability would not be strict for harm done
D)Because a tiger is not a farm animal, John is not strictly liable for any damage he might do if he escapes

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 44

Any person below 18 years who has committed an offence is known as......as per Juvenile Justice Act, 2000

A)Juvenile in need of care and protection B)Juvenile in conflict with law C)Delinquent.
D)Delinquent in conflict with law.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 45

Two statements are given below. Read them carefully and mark the correct option.

Statement I: It is essential to prove mens rea and actus reus in order to impose criminal liability on a person.

Statement II: Criminal liability can be imposed on a person even when mens rea is not proved, especially in statutory crimes.

A)Both statement I and II are correct B)Both statement I and II are incorrect C)Only Statement I is correct
D)Only Statement II is correct

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 46

A sells, by auction, to B, a Dog which is A's pet and A knows that the dog is unsound. A says nothing to B about the dog's
unsoundness. Based on these facts, mark the correct conclusion:

A)This is not a fraud committed by A. B)This is a fraud committed by A


C)This is misrepresentation and will lead to void agreement. D)It is mandatory for A to disclose the unsoundness of dog to B

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:


Question No. : 47

Principle: Every agreement by which anyone is restrained from exercising a lawful profession, trade or business of any kind is, to
that extent void

Facts: A and B are manufacturers of dry ice. A & B enter into a contract that restrains both parties from selling ice manufactured
by both of them at a rate lower than the fixed price

Decide:

A)The contract between A & B is invalid B)The contract between A & B is valid
C)The contract between A & B is void -ab-initio
D)The contract between A & B is a social agreement and thus does not bind either parties

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 48

X sends an email to Y in which he offers to sell his house to Y for a sum of Rs 5 lakhs. At the same moment as X sends the email, Y
sends an email to X offering to buy his house for a sum of Rs. 5 lakhs. Meanwhile, X sells his house to A. Can Y sue X for breach of
contract?

A)There was a binding contract between XX and Y and X could not have sold the house to A
B)There was no contract between X and Y as the emails formed cross offers
C)There is no contract between contracts cannot be enters via email
D)The house was worth Rs 20 lakhs and so there is no contract between X and Y as the price offered was insufficient

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 49

What is the primary function of the law of tort?

A)The punishment of a wrongdoer B)The clarification of the human rights of parties


C)The spreading of losses throughout society D)Compensating the claimant

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 50

Principle: An agreement to which consent is freely given is not void only because the consideration is inadequate.

Facts: Viraj agrees to sell his new house in a posh locality in Mumbai for Rs 50,000 when the market price of the said house is Rs
5 crores.

Decide:

A)The agreement is void because the price is inadequate


B)The agreement is valid if the consent of Viraj to sell the house was without any external pressure
C)The agreement is voidable at the option of the buyer
D)The agreement is void ab initio if Viraj sells the house at a price which is inadequate

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 51

Principle: When one person signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything, with a view to obtaining
the assent of that person to such an act or abstinence, he is said to have made a proposal.

Fact: "Sonal sends a letter to Sveta, stating: "Will you sell me your Parker pen? E-mail the lowest cash price." Sveta replied by e-
mail: "Lowest price for parker pen is Rs. 500." Sonal immediately sent her consent through an e-mail stating: "I agree to buy the
Parker pen for Rs. 500 asked by you." Sveta refused to sell the pen.

Decide:
A)She cannot refuse to sell the Parker pen because the contract has already been made
B)It was not a valid offer because willingness to enter into a contract was not expressly stated
C)Sonal can force Sveta to sell the pen because Sveta replied to Sonal's query
D)She can refuse to sell the Pen because it was only an invitation to offer and not the real offer

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 52

'A' enters into a contract with 'B' to buy 10000 tons of wheat in case there is poor rainfall. Such a contract is called

A)Wagering contract B)Contingent contract C)Void contract D)Voidable contract

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 53

P enters into agreement with Q that he will assault B and Q will pay P Rs. 10,000/- as consideration. The contract is void on the
ground of

A)Unlawful Consideration B)Unlawful object C)Consent, not free D)irregular Agreement

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 54

X promises to deliver the goods to Y for Rs. 10,000/- on a certain day. X dies before that day. What shall be the remedy for Y?

A)There is no remedy B)X's representative has to perform the promise C)Y shall not perform his promise
D)Y shall not pay Rs. 10,000/-

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 55

Which one of the following expressions has not been used in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?

A)dignity of the individual B)unity and integrity of the Nation C)fraternity D)Federation

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 56

Which one of the following has not been held by the Supreme Court to be a fundamental right under Article 21 of the
Constitution?

(Status has changed now)

A)Right to Die B)Right to Livelihood C)Right to Privacy D)Right to Free Legal Aid

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 57

X instigates Y to murder Z. Y in pursuance of the instigation stabs Z. Z recovers from the wound. What offence is X guilty of?

A)Abetment to Murder B)No offence C)Causing grievous hurt D)Attempt to murder

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 58

X, a woman, who ran to a well stating that she would jump into it, was caught before she could reach it. Which one of the following
statements is correct in this regard?

(Law has Changed)

A)She is not guilty of an attempt to commit suicide although she intended to do so and prepared to carry out that intention yet
she might have changed her mind
B)She is guilty of committing offence of attempt to commit suicide as she categorically declared to do so
C)She is guilty of no offence as whatever was done by her did not amount to preparation for committing suicide
D)She is guilty of attempt to commit culpable homicide as she attempted to kill herself

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 59

'X' & 'Y' go to murder 'Z'. 'X' stood on guard with a spear in hand but did not hit 'Z' at all. Y killed T. In this situation:

A)Only 'V' is liable for murder of Z & X is not liable for any offence B)'X' &'Y' both are liable for murder of' Z'
C)X is liable for attempt to murder & Y for murder D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 60

Principle: The coming to the nuisance defense involves the plaintiff who owns or uses land at a location in which the alleged
nuisance activity was already occurring

Situation: X a person newly moves into a locality wherein Y a manufacturer already staying in the locality for a long period of
time, used to dump junk and trash into his own compound which was extremely offensive to the eyes and also let out a terrible
odour. This causes a lot of offence to X who wants to sue Y for Private Nuisance.

Decide

A)X will succeed because it unreasonably and substantially interferes with the enjoyment of his own property for which he has
paid a lot of money
B)X will not succeed as this does not constitute a Private Nuisance.
C)X will not succeed as it is a Public Nuisance and even other neighbours are affected and they should join in filing the case
D)X will not succeed as Y the defendant may plead the "coming to the nuisance" defense.

Section : Analytical & Logical Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: After a few statements, conclusion/conclusions is/are given. Find If one or more than one
statement is required to reach the conclusion/conclusions. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 61

Statements:
1. Communism adopted violent methods for changing the existing order.
2. It overthrew imperialism with the help of nonviolence.
3. Communists are anti-imperialists.

Conclusion:
India is not a communist country:

A)Only 1 and 2 B)Only 2 and 3 C)Only 2 and 3 D)Data insufficient

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 62

Inflation rose by 4.1% over the 2"d quarter, by 3.1% during the first quarter and higher than 2.3% recorded during the same time
last year. However, the higher price index did not seem to alarm National Stock Index, as stock prices remained steady.

Which of the following, if true, could explain the reaction of the National Stock Index?

A)Stock prices were steady because of a fear that inflation would continue
B)Much of the quarterly increase in the price level was due to a summer drought's effect on food prices
C)Economists warned that inflation would persist
D)The Prime Minister announced that he was concerned about rising inflation

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 63

Opposition of new anti-terrorist legislation could defend themselves against the author's strategy by arguing

A)The fact that past such legislation improved the situation does not mean that the present bill will also do the same
B)That the new law is as strong as the earlier bill C)That the new law is not as strong as the earlier bill
D)That India's border partners have also passed similar legislation

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 64

The most commonly cited explanation for nationalisation of foreign companies is a change in government. Nationalisation tends
to cover a wide range of the industries and is not selective by country of ownership. The above statement assumes that:

A)Defence-related, government-related and natural resources industries are most likely to be nationalized
B)Nationalism of business is so widespread as to cause concern
C)Nationalism will not occur in countries with democratic governments
D)The process of nationalisation is not limited to any particular industry or country

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 65

CHALK : BLACK BOARD : : ? : ?

A)Ink and Paper B)Door and handle C)Paint and brush D)Student and books

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 66

The bauxite deposits in India are widely distributed. Recently, deposits in Orissa have been developed and the largest plant of its
kind in Asia has been set up to produce alumina and aluminium. Its annual capacity is 800,000 tonnes of alumina and 225,000
tonnes of aluminium. It uses latest French technology. The ore is exported to Japan and European countries. In 1987, the output of
bauxite was 260 million tonnes, of which 73 million tonnes are of high quality.

The plant set up in Orissa is the largest in India.

A)the inference is definitely true B)the inference is probably true C)the inference is probably false
D)the inference is definitely false

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 67

The bauxite deposits in India are widely distributed. Recently, deposits in Orissa have been developed and the largest plant of its
kind in Asia has been set up to produce alumina and aluminium. Its annual capacity is 800,000 tonnes of alumina and 225,000
tonnes of aluminium. It uses latest French technology. The ore is exported to Japan and European countries. In 1987, the output of
bauxite was 260 million tonnes, of which 73 million tonnes are of high quality.

Aluminium is exported to Japan and European countries

A)the inference is definitely true B)the inference is probably true C)the inference is probably false
D)the inference is definitely false

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 68

The bauxite deposits in India are widely distributed. Recently, deposits in Orissa have been developed and the largest plant of its
kind in Asia has been set up to produce alumina and aluminium. Its annual capacity is 800,000 tonnes of alumina and 225,000
tonnes of aluminium. It uses latest French technology. The ore is exported to Japan and European countries. In 1987, the output of
bauxite was 260 million tonnes, of which 73 million tonnes are of high quality.

Orissa is the largest producer of bauxite in India

A)the inference is definitely true B)the inference is probably true C)the inference is probably false
D)the inference is definitely false

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 69

The bauxite deposits in India are widely distributed. Recently, deposits in Orissa have been developed and the largest plant of its
kind in Asia has been set up to produce alumina and aluminium. Its annual capacity is 800,000 tonnes of alumina and 225,000
tonnes of aluminium. It uses latest French technology. The ore is exported to Japan and European countries. In 1987, the output of
bauxite was 260 million tonnes, of which 73 million tonnes are of high quality.

The plant in Orissa was set up by financial aid from France

A)the inference is defined true B)the inference is probably true C)the inference is probably false
D)the inference is definitely false

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 70

The bauxite deposits in India are widely distributed. Recently, deposits in Orissa have been developed and the largest plant of its
kind in Asia has been set up to produce alumina and aluminium. Its annual capacity is 800,000 tonnes of alumina and 225,000
tonnes of aluminium. It uses latest French technology. The ore is exported to Japan and European countries. In 1987, the output of
bauxite was 260 million tonnes, of which 73 million tonnes are of high quality.

27% of total reserves of bauxite are of high quality

A)the inference is defined true B)the inference is probably true C)the inference is probably false
D)the inference is definitely false

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 71

A remembers that his uncle had visited them after 13th, but before18th of a month while B remembers that uncle had visited
them after 16th, but before 20th. Then on which date did uncle visit A and B?

A)14th B)15th C)17th D)Insufficient data to predict

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
Question No. : 72

Information:
A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of seven different subjects-Mechanics, Psychology, Philosophy,
Sociology, Economics, Science and Engineering from 22nd July to 29th July.

I. Course should start with Psychology.


II 22nd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
III. Science subject should be on the previous day of the Engineering subject.
IV. Mechanics should be on 29th July, Sunday.
V. There should be a gap of one day between Economics and Engineering.
VI. There should be a gap of one day between Mechanics and Sociology.
VII. There should be a gap of two days between Sociology and Economics.

The refresher course will end with which one of the following subjects?

A)Psychology B)Mechanics C)Philosophy D)Economics

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 73

Information:
A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of seven different subjects-Mechanics, Psychology, Philosophy,
Sociology, Economics, Science and Engineering from 22nd July to 29th July.

I. Course should start with Psychology.


II 22nd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
III. Science subject should be on the previous day of the Engineering subject.
IV. Mechanics should be on 29th July, Sunday.
V. There should be a gap of one day between Economics and Engineering.
VI. There should be a gap of one day between Mechanics and Sociology.
VII. There should be a gap of two days between Sociology and Economics.

Which subject will be on Tuesday?

A)Mechanics B)Engineering C)Economics D)Psychology

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 74

Information:
A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of seven different subjects-Mechanics, Psychology, Philosophy,
Sociology, Economics, Science and Engineering from 22nd July to 29th July.

I. Course should start with Psychology.


II 22nd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
III. Science subject should be on the previous day of the Engineering subject.
IV. Mechanics should be on 29th July, Sunday.
V. There should be a gap of one day between Economics and Engineering.
VI. There should be a gap of one day between Mechanics and Sociology.
VII. There should be a gap of two days between Sociology and Economics.

Which subject is followed by Science?

A)Psychology B)Philosophy C)Economics D)Engineering

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
Question No. : 75

Information:
A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of seven different subjects-Mechanics, Psychology, Philosophy,
Sociology, Economics, Science and Engineering from 22nd July to 29th July.

I. Course should start with Psychology.


II 22nd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
III. Science subject should be on the previous day of the Engineering subject.
IV. Mechanics should be on 29th July, Sunday.
V. There should be a gap of one day between Economics and Engineering.
VI. There should be a gap of one day between Mechanics and Sociology.
VII. There should be a gap of two days between Sociology and Economics.

Which subjects precedes Mechanics?

A)Economics B)Engineering C)Philosophy D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 76

Information:
A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of seven different subjects-Mechanics, Psychology, Philosophy,
Sociology, Economics, Science and Engineering from 22nd July to 29th July.

I. Course should start with Psychology.


II 22nd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
III. Science subject should be on the previous day of the Engineering subject.
IV. Mechanics should be on 29th July, Sunday.
V. There should be a gap of one day between Economics and Engineering.
VI. There should be a gap of one day between Mechanics and Sociology.
VII. There should be a gap of two days between Sociology and Economics.

How many days gap is there between Science and Philosophy?

A)One B)Two C)Three D)No gap

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 77

The wisdom with which the voter uses ballot is determined by his individual intelligence and how will he keep himself informed
on public affairs. The free and uncensored flow of information in a country is a fundamental of its democracy and of unestimable
aid to its voters. While an individual news organ may take a position on the editorial page, the tradition of the country's press has
been to confine news columns to matters of fact.

Statement I: Free flow of information helps a voter to exercise his/her vote judiciously.
Statement II: Flow of information does not help rural people in casting their vote judiciously.

A)Only I can be inferred B)Only II can be inferred C)Both I and II can be inferred D)Neither I nor II can be inferred

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 78

The wisdom with which the voter uses ballot is determined by his individual intelligence and how will he keep himself informed
on public affairs. The free and uncensored flow of information in a country is a fundamental of its democracy and of unestimable
aid to its voters. While an individual news organ may take a position on the editorial page, the tradition of the country's press has
been to confine news columns to matters of fact.

Statement I: Voting is a measure of intelligence


Statement II: Intelligence of voter fully determines how the voter casts his/her vote.

A)Only I can be inferred B)Only II can be inferred C)Both I and II can be inferred D)Neither I nor II can be inferred

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question a passage is given, followed by several inferences. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Question No. : 79

The wisdom with which the voter uses ballot is determined by his individual intelligence and how will he keep himself informed
on public affairs. The free and uncensored flow of information in a country is a fundamental of its democracy and of unestimable
aid to its voters. While an individual news organ may take a position on the editorial page, the tradition of the country's press has
been to confine news columns to matters of fact.

Statement I: On a democracy the information supplied in the newspapers should not be censored
Statement II: The free and uncensored flow of information in a country is fundamental of its democracy

A)Only I can be inferred B)Only II can be inferred C)Both I and II can be inferred D)Neither I nor II can be inferred

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 80

28, 33, 31, 36, ? ,39

A)30 B)32 C)33 D)34

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 81

I. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting on a bench and all of them are facing East.
II. C is to the immediate right of D, but not next to F.
III. B is at the extreme end and has E as his neighbour.
IV. G is between E and F.
V. D is sitting third from the South end.

Between which of the following pairs is D sitting?

A)A, C B)A, F C)C, E D)C, F

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 82

I. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting on a bench and all of them are facing East.
II. C is to the immediate right of D, but not next to F.
III. B is at the extreme end and has E as his neighbour.
IV. G is between E and F.
V. D is sitting third from the South end.

Which of the conditions from (I) to (V) given above is not required to find out the place where A is sitting?

A)(I) B)(II) C)(III) D)All are required

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 83

In a row of girls, Nithya and Suganya occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth place from the left end, respectively. If
they interchange their places, then Nithya and Suganya occupy seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the
left respectively. How many girls are there in the row?

A)22 B)24 C)26 D)28

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 84

In a queue of children, Arun is fifth from the left and Suresh is sixth from the right. When they interchange their places among
themselves, Arun becomes thirteenth from the left. Then, what will be Suresh's position from the right?

A)8th B)14th C)15th D)16th

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 85

If 517852 is written as 426943, how will 357261 be written?

A)455692 B)266452 C)266492 D)266352

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 86

Mohan said to Sohan, "That boy in blue shirt is younger of two brother's of the daughter of my father's wife". How is the boy in
blue shirt related to Mohan?

A)Father B)Uncle C)Brother D)Nephew

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 87

In a certain coded language '768' means 'smoking is harmful'; '469' means 'avoid harmful habits' and '759' means 'please avoid
smoking'. Which of the following means 'habits' in the same language?

A)2 B)4 C)5 D)6

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 88

Information:
A combination of three colours is being chosen to decorate a room. The colours must be chosen from a group of seven colours -
A, B, C, D, E, F and G according to the following conditions:

I. If A or B is chosen, the other must also be chosen


II. C and D cannot be chosen together
III. Either C or A or both must be chosen

Which of the following combination of colours conforms to the conditions?

A)A,E,F B)B,C,G C)G,D,F D)C,E,G

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
Question No. : 89

Information:
A combination of three colours is being chosen to decorate a room. The colours must be chosen from a group of seven colours -
A, B, C, D, E, F and G according to the following conditions:

I. If A or B is chosen, the other must also be chosen


II. C and D cannot be chosen together
III. Either C or A or both must be chosen

If D is chosen, which of the following pair of colours must also be chosen?

A)A and B B)A and G C)B and BC D)C and E

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 90

Information:
A combination of three colours is being chosen to decorate a room. The colours must be chosen from a group of seven colours -
A, B, C, D, E, F and G according to the following conditions:

I. If A or B is chosen, the other must also be chosen


II. C and D cannot be chosen together
III. Either C or A or both must be chosen

If E is chosen, which of the following pair of colours could also be chosen?

A)A and F B)B and C C)C and F D)A and C

Section : Verbal

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 91

A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they say that small, even
apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world. 'The brain is shaped by
experience,' says Dan Slobin of the University of California at Berkeley. 'Some people argue that language just changes what you
attend to ', says Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'But what you attend to changes what you encode
and remember'. In short, it changes how you think. (BEC Higher Cambridge University Press
2008)

Choose the word which means 'Innate'

A)Essential B)Inbred C)Integral D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 92

A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they say that small, even
apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world. 'The brain is shaped by
experience,' says Dan Slobin of the University of California at Berkeley. 'Some people argue that language just changes what you
attend to ', says Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'But what you attend to changes what you encode
and remember'. In short, it changes how you think. (BEC Higher Cambridge University Press
2008)

Choose the word which means 'hard -wired'

A)Intrinsic B)Extraneous C)Adventitious D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.
Question No. : 93

A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they say that small, even
apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world. 'The brain is shaped by
experience,' says Dan Slobin of the University of California at Berkeley. 'Some people argue that language just changes what you
attend to ', says Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'But what you attend to changes what you encode
and remember'. In short, it changes how you think.
(BEC Higher Cambridge University Press 2008)

The word 'Perceive' means

I. To regard as being such II. To become aware through the senses

A)I B)II C)I and II D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 94

A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they say that small, even
apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world. 'The brain is shaped by
experience,' says Dan Slobin of the University of California at Berkeley. 'Some people argue that language just changes what you
attend to ', says Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'But what you attend to changes what you encode
and remember'. In short, it changes how you think. (BEC Higher Cambridge University Press
2008)

What is the synonym for 'Encode'

A)Code B)Cipher C)Encipher D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 95

A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they say that small, even
apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world. 'The brain is shaped by
experience,' says Dan Slobin of the University of California at Berkeley. 'Some people argue that language just changes what you
attend to ', says Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 'But what you attend to changes what you encode
and remember'. In short, it changes how you think.
(BEC Higher Cambridge University Press 2008)

How does language change?

A)What you encode and remember B)What you attend to C)How you think D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 96

Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, rejects the conventional notion of putting the customer first. At Southwest, employees
come first, in the belief that a company with happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers.
(Case study, Business Benchmark by Guy Brook- Hart, Pg 116)

'Southwest' is the name of a company which deals with ...

A)freight B)airlines C)Cargo D)consumer goods

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 97
Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, rejects the conventional notion of putting the customer first. At Southwest, employees
come first, in the belief that a company with happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers.
(Case study, Business Benchmark by Guy Brook- Hart, Pg 116)

CEO stands for

A)Chief Executive Officer B)Chief Engineer of the Organization C)Current Executive Order D)Capital Exchange Offer

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 98

Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, rejects the conventional notion of putting the customer first. At Southwest, employees
come first, in the belief that a company with happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers.
(Case study, Business Benchmark by Guy Brook- Hart, Pg 116)

What comes first at Southwest?

A)CEO B)Employees C)Managers D)Customers

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 99

Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, rejects the conventional notion of putting the customer first. At Southwest, employees
come first, in the belief that a company with happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers.
(Case study, Business Benchmark by Guy Brook- Hart, Pg 116)

What does the term 'notion' mean?

A)Conviction B)Belief C)Judgment D)All of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 100

Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, rejects the conventional notion of putting the customer first. At Southwest, employees
come first, in the belief that a company with happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers.
(Case study, Business Benchmark by Guy Brook- Hart, Pg 116)

A company with happy and productive workers will have ...

A)happy, satisfied customers B)happy, paying customers C)paying customers D)none of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 101

A chip off the old block

A)A piece of wood B)An old friend C)Characteristics of one's ancestors D)A good bargain

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 102

A snake in the grass

A)Secret or hidden danger B)Unforeseen happening C)Unrecognizable shadow D)Unreliable person


DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 103

Spick and span

A)Neat and clean B)Outspoken C)A ready-made thing D)Talkative

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the sentence provided a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath the sentence, four/five
different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative amongst the four/five.

Question No. : 104

Victory is everything in the Indian universe and Tendulkar will be expected to translate his genius to that effect. To contemplate
any other option is to contemplate the risk of failure.

A)To contemplate any other option is to contemplate the risk of failure. B)Failure is not an action that can be contemplated.
C)Any other action has the potential of failure. D)Failure is not an option.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Fill in the blank with the right options provided.

Question No. : 105

The threat of terrorism, civilian deaths in war-torn countries have made human lives more ________

A)complicated B)advanced C)dispensable D)illogical

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 106

Henry Mintzberg, in his book 'The Nature of Managerial Work', found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of
their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 percent in meetings. There is
a widely held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions". For a start, the number of
people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions.
And these are least important elements. Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. All
meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. Then there are the "cant-do" types
who want to maintain the status quo. Then there are the "counter dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is
said. A popular game is pinching someone else's suggestions. In the end, meetings are a necessary though not necessarily
productive psychological side-show.
(New International Business English pg 80)

According to Mintzberg, the purpose of meetings is to

A)Solve problems B)Make decisions C)Both A and B D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 107

Henry Mintzberg, in his book 'The Nature of Managerial Work', found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of
their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 percent in meetings. There is
a widely held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions". For a start, the number of
people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions.
And these are least important elements. Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. All
meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. Then there are the "cant-do" types
who want to maintain the status quo. Then there are the "counter dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is
said. A popular game is pinching someone else's suggestions. In the end, meetings are a necessary though not necessarily
productive psychological side-show.
(New International Business English pg 80)

Who is the most formal role player in a meeting?

A)Manager B)Chairman C)Both A and B D)None of the above


DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 108

Henry Mintzberg, in his book 'The Nature of Managerial Work', found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of
their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 percent in meetings. There is
a widely held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions". For a start, the number of
people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions.
And these are least important elements. Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. All
meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. Then there are the "cant-do" types
who want to maintain the status quo. Then there are the "counter dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is
said. A popular game is pinching someone else's suggestions. In the end, meetings are a necessary though not necessarily
productive psychological side-show.
(New International Business English pg 80)

What does the word "status quo" mean?

A)absence of change B)Equilibrium C)stable state D)all of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 109

Henry Mintzberg, in his book 'The Nature of Managerial Work', found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of
their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 percent in meetings. There is
a widely held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions". For a start, the number of
people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions.
And these are least important elements. Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. All
meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. Then there are the "cant-do" types
who want to maintain the status quo. Then there are the "counter dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is
said. A popular game is pinching someone else's suggestions. In the end, meetings are a necessary though not necessarily
productive psychological side-show.
(New International Business English pg 80)

The number of people attending a meeting tends to be inversely collective ability to

A)make results B)reach decisions C)make conclusions D)reach conclusions

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Question No. : 110

Henry Mintzberg, in his book 'The Nature of Managerial Work', found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of
their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 percent in meetings. There is
a widely held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions". For a start, the number of
people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions.
And these are least important elements. Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. All
meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. Then there are the "cant-do" types
who want to maintain the status quo. Then there are the "counter dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is
said. A popular game is pinching someone else's suggestions. In the end, meetings are a necessary though not necessarily
productive psychological side-show.
(New International Business English pg 80)

Counter- dependents are people who

A)Do not fight authority B)Agree to whatever comes through consensus from the group
C)Disagree with whatever that is said D)Take someone else's ideas

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Question No. : 111

My idea in giving a very brief summary of my thesis in these lectures is to indicate the judicial philosophy which inspired my work
throughout my career as a judge and I thought this epilogue to the last chapter on my judicial career would not be inappropriate.
Thereafter, I have delivered several memorial addresses and they have been published. Since Law, Liberty and Social Justice was
delivered by me while I was a sitting judge, the present summary may help, I thought, to indicate the limits I set to myself in
speaking on public occasions. I have always felt that by his training and disposition a judge must enter the national stream of life
and give a lead to society on social, educational, legal, jurisprudential, constitutional and cultural matters. In Law, Liberty and Social
Justice I have attempted that task. (Book: To The Best of My Memory, Page 192)

Choose the word or words which mean 'Epilogue'

A)Story B)Long story C)Short concluding section D)Short poem

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Question No. : 112

My idea in giving a very brief summary of my thesis in these lectures is to indicate the judicial philosophy which inspired my work
throughout my career as a judge and I thought this epilogue to the last chapter on my judicial career would not be inappropriate.
Thereafter, I have delivered several memorial addresses and they have been published. Since Law, Liberty and Social Justice was
delivered by me while I was a sitting judge, the present summary may help, I thought, to indicate the limits I set to myself in
speaking on public occasions. I have always felt that by his training and disposition a judge must enter the national stream of life
and give a lead to society on social, educational, legal, jurisprudential, constitutional and cultural matters. In Law, Liberty and Social
Justice I have attempted that task. (Book: To The Best of My Memory, Page 192)

Why did J. Gajendragadkar write a summary to his thesis?

A)To express his feelings B)To express his views C)To express his judicial philosophy D)To express what others feel

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Question No. : 113

My idea in giving a very brief summary of my thesis in these lectures is to indicate the judicial philosophy which inspired my work
throughout my career as a judge and I thought this epilogue to the last chapter on my judicial career would not be inappropriate.
Thereafter, I have delivered several memorial addresses and they have been published. Since Law, Liberty and Social Justice was
delivered by me while I was a sitting judge, the present summary may help, I thought, to indicate the limits I set to myself in
speaking on public occasions. I have always felt that by his training and disposition a judge must enter the national stream of life
and give a lead to society on social, educational, legal, jurisprudential, constitutional and cultural matters. In Law, Liberty and Social
Justice I have attempted that task. (Book: To The Best of My Memory, Page 192)

His lectures were published in the book called

A)Law, Liberty and Social Justice B)Law and Society C)Memories of Law and Liberty D)Liberty and Social Justice

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Question No. : 114

My idea in giving a very brief summary of my thesis in these lectures is to indicate the judicial philosophy which inspired my work
throughout my career as a judge and I thought this epilogue to the last chapter on my judicial career would not be inappropriate.
Thereafter, I have delivered several memorial addresses and they have been published. Since Law, Liberty and Social Justice was
delivered by me while I was a sitting judge, the present summary may help, I thought, to indicate the limits I set to myself in
speaking on public occasions. I have always felt that by his training and disposition a judge must enter the national stream of life
and give a lead to society on social, educational, legal, jurisprudential, constitutional and cultural matters. In Law, Liberty and Social
Justice I have attempted that task. (Book: To The Best of My Memory, Page 192)

What does the author think about public speaking?

A)You should speak freely B)You should observe some limitations C)You should speak softly
D)You should speak loudly

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Question No. : 115


My idea in giving a very brief summary of my thesis in these lectures is to indicate the judicial philosophy which inspired my work
throughout my career as a judge and I thought this epilogue to the last chapter on my judicial career would not be inappropriate.
Thereafter, I have delivered several memorial addresses and they have been published. Since Law, Liberty and Social Justice was
delivered by me while I was a sitting judge, the present summary may help, I thought, to indicate the limits I set to myself in
speaking on public occasions. I have always felt that by his training and disposition a judge must enter the national stream of life
and give a lead to society on social, educational, legal, jurisprudential, constitutional and cultural matters. In Law, Liberty and Social
Justice I have attempted that task. (Book: To The Best of My Memory, Page 192)

What is his suggestion to judges?

A)That they should contribute to the Nation B)That they should ignore the society
C)That they should lead the society in educational, social and cultural matters D)That they should think of themselves

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Question No. : 116

It is also wrong to believe that Gandhiji was against technology. He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase
production and diminish the drudgery of workers. The only condition was that such mechanical power must be available to every
villager who wanted to use it. But he did not want science and machinery to produce goods and starve men. For him the supreme
consideration was man. When Gandhiji was asked, "Are you against large-scale production?" he replied: "I never said that. The
belief is one of the many superstitions about me ...Your question is based upon loose newspaper reports. What I am against is
large-scale production of things villagers can produce without difficulty".
(Book : Gandhi : His Life and Thought, Page 377)

Choose a word which mean 'Drudgery'?

A)Drugged person B)Person who gives drugs C)Laborious work D)Dragging a person

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Question No. : 117

It is also wrong to believe that Gandhiji was against technology. He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase
production and diminish the drudgery of workers. The only condition was that such mechanical power must be available to every
villager who wanted to use it. But he did not want science and machinery to produce goods and starve men. For him the supreme
consideration was man. When Gandhiji was asked, "Are you against large-scale production?" he replied: "I never said that. The
belief is one of the many superstitions about me ...Your question is based upon loose newspaper reports. What I am against is
large-scale production of things villagers can produce without difficulty".
(Book : Gandhi : His Life and Thought, Page 377)

Gandhiji was not against machinery

A)If it would be available to anyone who wanted to use it B)If it did all work C)If it got a lot of money
D)If it did the villagers work

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Question No. : 118

It is also wrong to believe that Gandhiji was against technology. He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase
production and diminish the drudgery of workers. The only condition was that such mechanical power must be available to every
villager who wanted to use it. But he did not want science and machinery to produce goods and starve men. For him the supreme
consideration was man. When Gandhiji was asked, "Are you against large-scale production?" he replied: "I never said that. The
belief is one of the many superstitions about me ...Your question is based upon loose newspaper reports. What I am against is
large-scale production of things villagers can produce without difficulty".
(Book : Gandhi : His Life and Thought, Page 377)

What was Gandhiji's objection to machinery?

A)He did not want progress B)He did not want people to lose their jobs due to production
C)He wanted people to work hard D)He did not believe in science

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Question No. : 119

It is also wrong to believe that Gandhiji was against technology. He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase
production and diminish the drudgery of workers. The only condition was that such mechanical power must be available to every
villager who wanted to use it. But he did not want science and machinery to produce goods and starve men. For him the supreme
consideration was man. When Gandhiji was asked, "Are you against large-scale production?" he replied: "I never said that. The
belief is one of the many superstitions about me ...Your question is based upon loose newspaper reports. What I am against is
large-scale production of things villagers can produce without difficulty".
(Book : Gandhi : His Life and Thought, Page 377)

Which products did Gandhiji think should not be produced on large scale?

A)Those which were cheap B)Those which were difficult to be produced


C)Those which could be produced easily by villagers D)Those which were needed

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Question No. : 120

It is also wrong to believe that Gandhiji was against technology. He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase
production and diminish the drudgery of workers. The only condition was that such mechanical power must be available to every
villager who wanted to use it. But he did not want science and machinery to produce goods and starve men. For him the supreme
consideration was man. When Gandhiji was asked, "Are you against large-scale production?" he replied: "I never said that. The
belief is one of the many superstitions about me ...Your question is based upon loose newspaper reports. What I am against is
large-scale production of things villagers can produce without difficulty".
(Book : Gandhi : His Life and Thought, Page 377)

Gandhiji thought that

A)Machinery should help to lessen the menial labour of workers B)Machinery should lessen the workers
C)Machinery should increase production D)Machinery should not be used

Section : GK

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Question No. : 121

On 14 November 2016, the Supermoon was observed after the moon was closest to the Earth at 356,509 km. This is for the first
time moon came closest to Earth since 1948. Next time the supermoon will be observed on ___________.

A)25 November 2034 B)30 November 2037 C)21 November 2035 D)26 November 2039

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Question No. : 122

Under which Constitutional Amendment, the age for voting has been revised from 21 years to 18 years in India?

A)61stAmendment, The Constitution Act, 1988 B)61stAmendment, The Constitution Act, 1987
C)62ndAmendment, The Constitution Act, 1988 D)62ndAmendment, The Constitution Act, 1987

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Question No. : 123

Who is the author of the book My Country My Life ?

A)Sh. Narendra Modi B)Sh. L.K. Advani C)Sh. Natwar Singh D)Sh. Jaswant Singh

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Question No. : 124

Which Mughal ruler earned the title Insan-i-kamil (Perfect Man) for his peaceful personality and patience?

A)Shahjahan B)Humayun C)Jahangir D)Akbar

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Question No. : 125

Election Commission of India partnered with which social networking to register young voters?

A)Twitter B)Whatsapp C)Linkedin D)Facebook

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Question No. : 126

The Union Government is going to observe birth anniversary of the father of Indian Constitution B R Ambedkar (April 14) as
_____________

A)Water Day B)Peace Day C)Green Day D)Legal Day

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Question No. : 127

Who has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of India (CJI)?

A)Jasti Chelameswar B)Dipak Misra C)Madan B Lokur D)Jagdish Singh Khehar

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Question No. : 128

Resourcesat-2A remote sensing satellite has been launched by which launch vehicle?

A)PSLV-C33 B)PSLV-C36 C)PSLV-C35 D)PSLV-C37

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Question No. : 129

Which famous personality has won the online readers poll for TIME magazines Person of the Year 2016?

A)Narendra Modi B)Vladimir Putin C)Barack Obama D)Donald Trump

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Question No. : 130

Stanpan Suraksha app has been launched by which union ministry to promote breastfeeding?

A)Ministry of Home Affairs B)Ministry of Panchayati Raj C)Ministry of Tribal Affairs


D)Ministry of Women and Child Development

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Question No. : 131

Which High Court has recently ruled that the practice of triple talaq (Talaq-e-bidat) among Muslims is unconstitutional and
violates the rights of women enshrined in constitution?

A)High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad B)High Court at Allahabad C)High Court of Jammu & Kashmir
D)High Court at Bhopal

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Question No. : 132

The place Dharanikota in South India is related to which ancient dynasty?

A)Chola B)Satavahana C)Pandya D)Chera

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Question No. : 133

Which of the following is the insectivorous fish used for mosquito control?

A)Hilsa B)Labeo C)Gambusia D)Mystus

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Question No. : 134

Carajs Mine is located in which of the following country?

A)Argentina B)Brazil C)Paraguay D)Mexico

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Question No. : 135

August 9 1925 is known in the Indian History for which of the following incidences?

A)Chauri Chaura incidence B)Kakori Train Robbery C)Jallianwallah Bagh Incidence D)The seize of Cawnpore

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Question No. : 136

The tropical cyclone Vardah is expected to hit which country?

A)India B)China C)Japan D)South Africa

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Question No. : 137

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has added Cubas______andBelgian ______to its
coveted list of intangible cultural heritage at the meeting held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on November 30, 2016.

A)Rumba dance, Beaches B)Cigars, Beer C)Rum, Chocolates D)Rumba dance, Beer

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Question No. : 138

What is the theme of 2016 United Nations (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day (IACD)?

A)Zero Corruption, 100% Development B)Your No Counts


C)United against corruption for development, peace and security D)Break the Corruption chain

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Question No. : 139


Four Corners Monument is located in which of the following countries?

A)United States B)Canada C)China D)Mexico

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Question No. : 140

Who has been named as the Forbes Asias Businessman of the Year for 2016 ?

A)Wang Jianlin B)Huanming Yang C)Cheng Wei D)Haojing Shao

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Question No. : 141

Which of the following elements has been discovered by Japanese scientist and literally means the land of the rising sun ?

A)Nihonium B)Moscovium C)Tennessine D)Oganesson

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Question No. : 142

Which of the following geographical features have played a great unifying role in strengthening the forces of homogeneity of the
Indian people?

I. The expanses of water surrounding the peninsula II. The Himalayan Mountains
III. The vastness of the country IV. The presence of the Indian ocean

A)I B)II C)I and II D)I, II, III and IV

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Question No. : 143

100 Million for 100 Million campaign for child rights has been launched by whom?

A)Pranab Mukherjee B)Narendra Modi C)Maneka Gandhi D)Raj Nath Singh

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Question No. : 144

Who is the current Cabinet Minister of Law and Justice, Electronics & Information Technology?

A)Sh. Anant Geete B)Sh. Ravi Shankar Prasad C)Sh. Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati D)Sh. Ramvilas Paswan

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Question No. : 145

Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT), the worlds longest and deepest traffic tunnel, is located in which country?

A)France B)Japan C)Switzerland D)China

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Question No. : 146

The Red Shirts was a famous movement launched by

A)Chandershekhar Azad B)Khan Ghaffar Khan C)Bhagat Singh D)None of these


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Question No. : 147

Which one of the following Fundamental Rights is also available to a foreigner on the soil of India?

A)Equality of opportunity in the matter of public employment B)Freedoms of movement, residence and profession
C)Protection from discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste or sex
D)Protection of life and personal liberty against action without authority of law

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Question No. : 148

Which of the following prizes is given by UNESCO?

A)Magsaysay Award B)Pulitzer Prize C)Kalinga Prize D)Booker Prize

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Question No. : 149

Tripitakas are the canonical works of the

A)Buddhists B)Ajivkas C)Jains D)Vaishnavas

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Question No. : 150

Kyonjhar and Sundergarh in Orissa are famous for

A)Coal mines B)Iron mines C)Mica mines D)Oilfields

QNo:-1,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Potato is included among the vegetables where as all others are kinds of fruit.

QNo:-2,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Only Nelson Mandela has received NOBEL prize among the options.

QNo:-3,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

If CEO sits on 1st chair and on his right sits the manager whereas to his left sits the Deputy manager. Legal adviser sits on right of
manager and thus the Assistant manager has to sit on right of Legal adviser. According to the arrangement, Assistant manager sits
on chair 3.
QNo:-4,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
We only know the positions of A and B. A is sitting on chair no 2 and B is sitting opposite to A at chair number 6.
So, anyone among others can be seated on chair no 1.

QNo:-5,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Wife of C died after giving birth to daughter D, this implies B, the son of C is elder than D.
In year 2000 if D is 45 years old, then B is 12 years older i.e 57 years old.
Father of B is 25 years old than B i.e age of C is 82 years.
Since B became father in 1970, this means in 2000 age of A is 30 years.

Now, Age of C is 82 years and age of A is 30 years in 2000.


Therefore, the difference in ages is 82-30=52years.

QNo:-6,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
A window is made up of panes, and a book is made up of pages.

QNo:-7,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Devotion is characteristic of a monk; wanderlust is characteristic of a rover.

QNo:-8,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Verve and enthusiasm are synonyms; devotion and reverence are synonyms.

QNo:-9,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

From the diagram only option 4 definitely follows.

QNo:-10,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
6 4 12 10 18 16
F D L J R P

there are two series present, the alphabets in the odd places move six places(+6).
Similarly the alphabets in the even places move six places(+6).
R+6=X andP+6=V
therefore option 3 is the answer.

QNo:-11,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The first three are Greek numbers while peso is name of a currency.

QNo:-12,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The series follows the pattern +8, +8, +16, +16, +24.
Therefore, answer is 73+24=97

QNo:-13,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Since they have said in the advertisement specifically that buy pure and natural honey, it directly implies that artificial honey is
also available. There is not talk of the money being spent by people, and also no other company is being talked of.

QNo:-14,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Both the options are correct as getting a bill is a consumers right irrespective of his paying them off. Further, complaints are made
in order to get the discrepancies solved

QNo:-15,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the options can be assumed from the main statement. Hence, answer should be both are implicit.

QNo:-16,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the assumptions are implicit as length does not reflect merit of an employee and merit can be measured also.

QNo:-17,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Option A. Explanation: The civic authority has advised residents to keep away from mosquitoes to avert the risk of malaria. Such
an advice would surely be adhered to by the people. So, II is not implicit. Besides, it has been advised to use mosquito repellents or
nets. This means that people can afford to buy the same. So, I is implicit.

QNo:-18,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
All numbers are squares of odd numbers, where as 36 is square of an even number.

QNo:-19,Correct Answer:-B
Explanation:-
The place values of alphabets in CAR add up to 3+1+18=22. Similarly, the place values of alphabets in SCOOTER add up to
19+3+15+15+20+5+18=95.

QNo:-20,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Only Option 1 can be concluded as the statement says "apart from the educational value. So, educational value of newspapers is
understood.

QNo:-21,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Conclusion I can be drawn on the basis of the given statement as the key word is not uncommon. Conclusion II cannot be drawn
on the basis of main statement.

QNo:-22,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Both the options are correct. The statement says that it is hard for smokers to quit smoking and also highlights smoking as one of
the weaknesses of human beings

QNo:-23,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Self dependence also means the production of all which a country needs. However, the second option finds no mention

QNo:-24,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Thief is a part of criminal class whereas judge is a completely different class.
Therefore option 3 follows.

QNo:-25,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Only option 1 is correct as we do have more laws in books and more crimes which are being committed and reason seems more
like conclusion than reason. Hence not a valid reason.

QNo:-26,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Arguement 1 is not correct as even educated people can be misguided and moreover voting is a constitutional right of every
Indian.

QNo:-27,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Only option 1 is applicable as the executives if not monitored by judiciary might misuse their powers, which will further make it
difficult for law to prevail

QNo:-28,Correct Answer:-A
Explanation:-
Option 1 is correct as if judiciary is not independent, the executives are likely to use it to their personal benefits

QNo:-29,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Only argument 2 is applicable as the children of sentenced criminals are innocent and also need parental care

QNo:-30,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Between18th June,1981 and 18th June, 2012 there are 31 years ,out of which 24 are non leap and 7 are leap. Hence odd days
between18th June,1981 and 18th June, 2012 are 24+7x2=38 i.e. 4 days. As it is given that 18th June, 2012 was Monday.So18th
June,1981 was 4 days behind Monday i.e.Thursday.

QNo:-31,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In this case, there is threat to the reputation of b being damaged if the book is published.

QNo:-32,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Habeas corpus in latin means for "you [shall] have the body") is a legal action or writ by means of which detainees can seek relief
from unlawful imprisonment.

QNo:-33,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Conduct that falls below the standards of behavior established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable riskof
harm. A person has acted negligently if he or she has departed from the conduct expected of a reasonably prudent personacting
under similar circumstances.
In order to establish negligence as a Cause of Action under the law of TORTS, a plaintiff must prove that the defendant had a duty
to the plaintiff, the defendant breached that duty by failing to conform to the required standard of conduct, the defendant's
negligent conduct was the cause of the harm to the plaintiff, and the plaintiff was, in fact, harmed or damaged.

QNo:-34,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is a prerogative writ requiring the person to whom it is directed to show what authority they have for exercising some right or
power they claim to hold.

QNo:-35,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Marriage and divorce are governed by personal laws of the parties and UCC is a mere directive and not a policy of the state.

QNo:-36,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
decriminalising attempt to suicide has handicap law enforcement agencies in dealing with persons who resort to fast unto death
or self-immolation to press the government/ authorities to accept their unreasonable or illegitimate demands. Such people can no
longer be booked for attempt to suicide or be force-fed.

QNo:-37,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-38,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
All laws in force in the territory of India immediately before the commencement of this Constitution, in so far as they are
inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, shall, to the extent of such inconsistency, be void.

QNo:-39,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The punishment is revised in the same case and no new case has been instituted.

QNo:-40,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Law which exists and applies to a group on the basis of customs and legal precedents developed over hundreds of years in Britain

QNo:-41,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
the plaintiff and defendant both have consented to the causing of any harm resulting out of the game play, hence, no punishment

QNo:-42,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Body of law that governs oral and written agreements associated with exchange of goods and services, money, and properties
between the parties to the contract.

QNo:-43,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In tort law, strict liability is the imposition of liability on a party without a finding of fault (such as negligence or tortious intent).
The claimant need only prove that the tort occurred and that the defendant was responsible. The law imputes strict liability to
situations it considers to be inherently dangerous

QNo:-44,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The term 'children in conflict with the law' refers any person below the age of 18 who has come in contact with the justice system
as a result of committing a crime or being suspected of committing a crime. Most children in conflict with the law have committed
petty crimes such as vagrancy, truancy, begging or alcohol use. Children in Conflict with Law Some have committed more serious
offenses. Some children are coerced into crime by adults who use them as they know they cannot be tried as adults. Often
prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination brings children into conflict with law without a crime being committed.

QNo:-45,Correct Answer:-C
Explanation:-

QNo:-46,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A misrepresentation is a false statement of fact made by one party to another, which, whilst not being a term of the contract,
induces the other party to enter the contract.

The effect of an actionable misrepresentation is to make the contract voidable, giving the innocent party the right to rescind the
contract and/or claim damages.

QNo:-47,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Resale price maintenance (RPM) (US) or Retail Price Maintenance (UK) is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors
agree that the distributors will sell the manufacturer's product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price
floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a price ceiling (maximum resale price maintenance). If a reseller refuses
to maintain prices, either openly or covertly (see grey market), the manufacturer may stop doing business with it

QNo:-48,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Cross-offer is a contract law term that refers to an offer made to another in ignorance that the offeree has made the same offer to
the offeror. In a cross offer both parties state to each other the same proposal.

An offer by A to sell to B on certain terms and an offer by B to buy from A on the same terms unaware of the A's proposition at
that time, is an example of a cross-offer

QNo:-49,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The main purpose of tort law is to compensate the victims of wrongdoing for the injuries they suffer as a result.

It generally is not concerned with punishing, or casting moral judgment on, the wrongdoer - it simply compels the person who
caused the harm to compensate the person who suffered the harm.
The law of torts has four functions -
1). It provides remedies for wrongs.
2). It provides compensation and vindication.
3). It acts as a deterrant and provides protection.
4). Tort law is concerned with corrective justice and distributive justice.

QNo:-50,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
According to the law, consideration for a contract must be sufficient but it need not be adequate.

QNo:-51,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
An offer exposes the offeror to a contract if it is accepted by the offeree; an invitation to treat does not. An invitation to treat is a
mere declaration of willingness to enter into negotiations; is is not an offer, and cannot be accepted so as to form a binding
contract
QNo:-52,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
A "contingent contract" is a contract to do or not to do something, if some event, collateral to such contract, does or does not
happen. Illustration. A contracts to pay to B Rs. 10,000 if B's house is burnt.

QNo:-53,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
According to Section 23, in the following cases consideration or object of an agreement is unlawful:

1. If it is forbidden by law:

Where the object of a contract is forbidden by law, the agreement shall be void. An act is said to be forbidden if it is punishable by
criminal law or any special statute, or if it is prohibited by any law or order made in exercise of powers or authority conferred by
the legislature.

Example:

(1) A and B agreed to deal in smuggled goods. It is forbidden by law and therefore void.

(2) A committed B's murder in the presence of C. A promises to pay Rs. 500 to C, if C does not inform the police about the murder.

The agreement in example No. 2 given above is illegal as its object is unlawful. Besides, A and C will be liable for the act of murder
and its concealment under the Indian Penal Code.

2. If it is of such a nature that if permitted, it would defeat the provisions of any other law:

The object of an agreement may not be directly forbidden but indirectly, it may defeat the object of any other law, the agreement
would be void in such a case.

Example:

(1) A failed to pay his land revenue. Therefore, his estate was sold for arrears of revenue by the Government. By the law, the
defaulter is prohibited from purchasing the land again. A asks B to purchase the estate and later on, transfer the same to him at
the same price. The agreement is void as it will defeat the object of the law which prohibits a defaulter to purchase back the land,
for indirectly A will again become the owner of the estate.

The second agreement is also void as it would defeat the provision or object of the law of limitation. [Rama Murthy y Goppayya],

3. If it is fraudulent:

If the object of an agreement is fraudulent, i.e., to cheat people, it is void. Example:

A, B & C enter into an agreement to sell bogus plots of land in Delhi. The agreement is void as it is fraudulent and thereby
unlawful.

4. If it involves or implies injury to the person or property of another: Law protects property and person of its citizens. It cannot
permit any contract which results in an injury to the person or property of any one.

Examples:

(1) A promises to pay Rs. 500 to B if B beats C. It involves injury to C, hence it is unlawful and void.

5. If the Court regards it as immoral or opposed to public policy: If the object of an agreement is immoral or opposed to public
policy, it will be void. Morality here means something which the law regards as immoral.

Examples:

(1) A agrees to give his house on rent to a prostitute for her immoral purpose. A cannot recover the rent of his house if he
prostitute refuse to pay. However, he may be allowed to get his house vacated from the prostitute as it will put an end to the
immoral purpose.

(2) A agrees to give his daughter on hire to B for concubinage. The agreement is void because it is immoral, though the letting
may not be punishable under the Indian Penal Code.

QNo:-54,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-55,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-56,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In the case of Gyan Kaur v. State of Punjab, it was held that right to life doe not include right to die.

QNo:-57,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A person abets an offence, who abets either the commission of an offence, or the commission of an act which would be an offence,
if committed by a person capable by law of committing an offence with the same intention or knowledge as that of the abettor.
Explanation 1.The abetment of the illegal omission of an act may amount to an offence although the abettor may not himself
be bound to do that act. Explanation 2.To constitute the offence of abetment it is not necessary that the act abetted should be
committed, or that the effect requisite to constitute the offence should be caused. Illustrations
(a) A instigates B to murder C. B refuses to do so. A is guilty of abetting B to commit murder.

QNo:-58,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
the acused could change her mind any moment before the actual commission. so not liable

QNo:-59,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
standing outside the place of commission of offence is equivalent to commission of the offence as held in Barjinder kumar ghosh
v. Emperor.

QNo:-60,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
when the plaintiff comes to the nuisance, then the nuisance has the right to continue; when the nuisance comes to the plaintiff,
then the plaintiff has the right.

QNo:-61,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Based on the given facts we cannot draw the conclusion that India is not a communist country.

QNo:-62,Correct Answer:-B
Explanation:-
Option 2 is the most applicable in the context as inflation could be because of temporary reasons.

QNo:-63,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Since the bill has not been implemented as yet, one can only anticipate whether the bill is strong or weak. Thus, the correct choice
is 3.

QNo:-64,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The information given is conclusive of only the last option

QNo:-65,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Chalk is used to write on Black Board, similarly ink is used to write on paper

QNo:-66,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The opening line qualifies option 1 as the choice

QNo:-67,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The fourth line makes it clear

QNo:-68,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Since Orissa is a major producer and the passage does not state that it is the largest, option 4 is the correct choice

QNo:-69,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
This statement is definitely false in the light of the passage due to no mention of French investment

QNo:-70,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
73 is 28% of 260, hence the given inference is definitely true

QNo:-71,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
According to A 13th< date visited<18th
According to B 16thth
Taking in account both the statements we can conclude that uncle visited on 17th.

QNo:-72,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
From the information we can conclude the following:

Date 23 july 24 july 25 july 26 july 27 july 28 july 29 july


day monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday

subject psycology economics Science Engg. sociology philosophy mechanics

Hence the refresher course will end with mechanics.

QNo:-73,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
From the information we can conclude the following

Date 23 july 24 july 25 july 26 july 27 july 28 july 29 july


day monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday

subject psycology economics Science Engg. sociology philosophy mechanics

So economics will be on Tuesday.

QNo:-74,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

From the information we can conclude the following

Date 23 july 24 july 25 july 26 july 27 july 28 july 29 july


day monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday

subject psycology economics Science Engg. sociology philosophy mechanics

So Engineering is followed by Science.

QNo:-75,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

From the information we can conclude the following


Date 23 july 24 july 25 july 26 july 27 july 28 july 29 july
day monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday

subject psycology economics Science Engg. sociology philosophy mechanics

Hence philosphy precedes Mechanics

QNo:-76,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
From the information we can conclude that

Date 23 july 24 july 25 july 26 july 27 july 28 july 29 july


day monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday
subject psycology economics Science Engg. sociology philosophy mechanics

So there is a gap of two days between Science and Philosophy

QNo:-77,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The second inference can be drawn from the first two lines of the given passage. The second option has not been mentioned as
there is no mention of rural voters being harmed by free flow of the information.

QNo:-78,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The first line qualifies both options as correct

QNo:-79,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Both have been mentioned in lines 2 and 3.

QNo:-80,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The number series follows the pattre +5,-2,+5,-2.
Therefore the answer is 36-2 = 34

QNo:-81,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The sitting arrangement will be as follow:

QNo:-82,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The sitting arrangement will be as follow:

QNo:-83,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
S-----------------------------------N
(10th from left) (9th from right)

After they change their position, the new arrangement will be,
N-----------------------------------S
(17th from right) (18th from left)
the place which is 17th from right is actually 10th from left. Similarly, the place which is 18th from left is 9th from right.

Therefore the number of girls is 17+10-1=26, or 18+9-1=26.

QNo:-84,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
A-----------------------------------S
(5th from left) (6th from right)

After they change their position, the new arrangement will be,
S-----------------------------------A
(13th from left)
The place which is 6th from right is actually 13th from left. Therefore there are 6 +13-1=18 children.
Sureshs position from right is 18-4=14.

QNo:-85,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
5 1 7 8 5 2 3 5 7 2 6 1
-1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1 -1 +1
4 2 6 9 4 3 2 6 6 3 5 2
Therefore, the answer is 266352.

QNo:-86,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

As shown the boy in blue shirt is Mohans brother.

QNo:-87,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
7 6 8 = smoking is harmful (1)
4 6 9 =avoid harmful habits (2)
7 5 9 = please avoid smoking (3)

From 1st and 2nd equations we can conclude, 6= harmful.


From 2nd and 3rd equation we can conclude, 9= avoid.

Therefore, habits = 4.

QNo:-88,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Option 1 and option 2 violate the first condition.
Option 3 violates the third condition.
Option 4 is correct.

QNo:-89,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Option 2 and option 3 violate the 1st condition.
Option 4 violate the second condition.
Option 1 is correct.

QNo:-90,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Option 1, Option 2 and Option 4 violate the first condition.
Option 3 is correct.

QNo:-91,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
As per the lines ' A new generation of scientists is not convinced that language is innate and hard-wired into our brain and they
say that small, even apparently insignificant differences between languages do affect the way speakers perceive the world', it is
clear that innate means Inbred (existing from birth), the key words are 'hard-wired'.

QNo:-92,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Intrinsic means inborn or inherent

QNo:-93,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
As per the context of the passage and relevant lines the word means 'to become aware of something through our senses'.

QNo:-94,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
All the words are synonym for 'encode'.

QNo:-95,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
All the statements are mentioned in the passage.

QNo:-96,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Refer to the first line of the passage, "Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines."

QNo:-97,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The full form of C. E. O. is chief executive officer

QNo:-98,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is clearly stated in the passage that employees come first at the company
QNo:-99,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Notion means belief

QNo:-100,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is mentioned in the last line of the passage that happy and productive workers will have happy, paying customers

QNo:-101,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A chip off the block means someone who is very similar in character to one of their parents or to another older member of their
family

QNo:-102,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A snake in grass means - hidden danger.

QNo:-103,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Spick and span means neat and clean.

QNo:-104,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The sentence means that any other action will most probably lead to failure.

QNo:-105,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
We need an option which explains that the terrorism has made the lives of the people very difficult to the extent that it has
become impossible to live. So dispensable is more appropriate option.

QNo:-106,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
It has been clearly mentioned in the passage that it is a misconception that meetings in large organizations are held to solve
problems or make decisions. The answer hence, is none of the these

QNo:-107,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
In the light of the passage, chairman is the most formal role played in a meeting

QNo:-108,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In the context of the passage and from the lines "Then there are the "cant-do" types who want to maintain the status quo" it can
be inferred that it means absence of change
QNo:-109,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Reaching conclusions is the answer as it has been evidently mentioned in the passage

QNo:-110,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The author clearly states that counter-dependents are the people who disagree with everything said in a meeting

QNo:-111,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Epilogue is the concluding section or speech at the end of a book

QNo:-112,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is mentioned in the opening lines that the author wanted to express his judicial philosophy. Thus, the answer is 3

QNo:-113,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The author writes that it was Law, Liberty and Social Justice in which his addresses were published

QNo:-114,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The author keeps himself confined to certain limits in regard with public speaking. Thus, 2 is the right option

QNo:-115,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The author suggests the judges to give a lead to society on educational, social and cultural matters

QNo:-116,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Drudgery means laborious work

QNo:-117,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The author quotes Gandhiji articulating his consent to the use of technology if it would be available to anyone who wanted to use
it

QNo:-118,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The author writes about Gandhijis concern that technology should not let starve men. The answer therefore, is option no. 2
QNo:-119,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is mentioned that Gandhiji was against the large scale production of goods by machines which villagers could produce easily.
The answer thus, is 3

QNo:-120,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
It has been mentioned that Gandhiji wanted machinery to reduce the menial labour of workers. refer to 1st line of the passage "
He had no objection to the use of mechanized power to increase production and diminish the drudgery of workers."

QNo:-121,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-122,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-123,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-124,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-125,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-126,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-127,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-128,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-129,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-130,Correct Answer:-C
Explanation:-

QNo:-131,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-132,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-133,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-134,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-135,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-136,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-137,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-138,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-139,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-140,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-141,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-142,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
QNo:-143,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-144,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-145,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-146,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-

QNo:-147,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

QNo:-148,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-

QNo:-149,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-

QNo:-150,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
SET Law Sample Paper 03

Directions of Test

Test Name SET Law Sample Paper 03 Total Questions 150 Total Time 150 Mins

Section Name No. of Questions Marks per Question Negative Marking


Quant & Reasoning 30 1 0
Legal Aptitude 30 1 0
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 30 1 0
Verbal 30 1 0
GK 30 1 0

Section : Quant & Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 1

Raghu & Gyan are good at Cricket and Hockey. Sohan and Gyan are good at Hockey & Chess. Raghu & Govind are good at
swimming & Cricket.

Who is good at swimming, hockey & cricket?

A)Raghu B)Sohan C)Govind D)Gyan

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 2

Raghu & Gyan are good at Cricket and Hockey. Sohan and Gyan are good at Hockey & Chess. Raghu & Govind are good at
swimming & Cricket.

Who is good at hockey, chess & swimming?

A)Raghu B)Govind C)Both D)None

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 3

Raghu & Gyan are good at Cricket and Hockey. Sohan and Gyan are good at Hockey & Chess. Raghu & Govind are good at
swimming & Cricket.

Who is good at Cricket & Swimming?

A)Gyan B)Govind C)Sohan D)None

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 4

Raghu & Gyan are good at Cricket and Hockey. Sohan and Gyan are good at Hockey & Chess. Raghu & Govind are good at
swimming & Cricket.

Who is good at hockey but not so in swimming?

A)Govind B)Raghu C)Sohan D)None

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 5

Raghu & Gyan are good at Cricket and Hockey. Sohan and Gyan are good at Hockey & Chess. Raghu & Govind are good at
swimming & Cricket.

Who is good at Cricket, hockey & chess?

A)Raghu B)Gyan C)Sohan D)Govind

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 6

___ is to Sri Lanka as Delhi is to?

A)Colmbo, India B)Kathmandu, Capital C)India, Paris D)Island, Harbour

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 7

Which one of the following is same as Carpenter, plumber and electrician?

A)Doctor B)Blacksmith C)Teacher D)Laywer

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 8

Which one is the same as Lungs, Liver and Kidneys?

A)Heart B)Intestine C)Finger D)Neck

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 9

Which one is the same as Bombay, Calcutta & Cochin?

A)Delhi B)Kanpur C)Madras D)Sholapur

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 10

Statement: "You are hereby appointed as a programmer with a probation period of one year and your performance will be
reviewed at the end of the period for confirmation." - A line in an appointment letter.

Assumptions:
I. The performance of an individual generally is not known at the time of appointment offer.
II. Generally an individual tries to prove his worth in the probation period.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either I or II is implicit D)Both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 11

Statement: It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.

Assumptions:
I. At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready to learn,
II. The schools do not admit children after six years of age.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either I or II is implicit D)Both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question below, a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Mark your answer as

Question No. : 12

Statement: You know that your suit is excellent when people ask about your tailor who tailored the suit.

Assumptions:
I. People do not ask about your tailor if your suit is not good.
II. The people want to know the criterion of an excellent suit.

A)Only assumption I is implicit B)Only assumption II is implicit C)Either I or II is implicit D)Both I and II are implicit

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the questions given below a series is given. Understand the series to pick one of the options
given in the alphabetical form, which is again a series of similar pattern.

Question No. : 13

FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH_____

A)JAK B)HAL C)HAN D)JAI

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the following question, a series is given with some blanks. Check which of the terms given in the
options can replace the blanks so that the series becomes a logical one. Then the option which makes that possible will be the
answer.

Question No. : 14

CMM, EOO, GQQ, ______, KUU

A)GRR B)GSS C)ISS D)ITR

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the
following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as

Question No. : 15

Statement: The old order changed yielding place to new.

Conclusions: I. Change is the law of nature.

II. Discard old ideas because they are old.

A)Only conclusion I follows B)Only conclusion II follows C)Either I or II follows D)Both I and II follow

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the
following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as

Question No. : 16

Statements: Government has spoiled many top ranking financial institutions by appointing bureaucrats as
Directors of these institutions.

Conclusions:
I. Government should appoint Directors of the financial institution taking into consideration the expertise of the person in the area
of finance.
II. The Director of the financial institution should have expertise commensurate with the financial work carried out by the
institution.

A)Only conclusion I follows B)Only conclusion II follows C)Either I or II follows D)Both I and II follow

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the
following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as

Question No. : 17

Statements: Population Increase coupled with depleting resources is going to be the scenario of many developing countries in
days to come.

Conclusions:
I. The population of developing countries will not continue to increase in future.
II. It will be very difficult for the governments of developing countries to provide its people decent quality of life.

A)Only conclusion I follows B)Only conclusion II follows C)Either I or II follows D)Both I and II follow

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the
following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as

Question No. : 18

Statements: The T.V. programmes telecast specially for women are packed with a variety of recipes and household hints. A major
portion of magazines for women also contains the items mentioned above.

Conclusions:
I. Women are not interested in other things.
II. An average woman's primary interest lies in home and specially in the kitchen.

A)Only conclusion I follows B)Only conclusion II follows C)Either I or II follows D)Both I and II follow

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the
following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as

Question No. : 19

Statements: The distance of 900 km by road between Bombay and Jafra will be reduced to 280 km by sea. This will lead to a
saving of Rs. 7.92 crores per annum on fuel.

Conclusions:
I. Transportation by sea is cheaper than that by road.
II. Fuel must be saved to the greatest extent

A)Only conclusion I follows B)Only conclusion II follows C)Either I or II follows D)Both I and II follow

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.
Question No. : 20

Marathon is to race as hibernation is to

A)Winter B)Bear C)Dream D)Sleep

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 21

Yard is to inch as quart is to

A)Gallon B)Ounce C)Solid D)Liquid

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 22

Elated is to despondent as enlightened is to

A)Aware B)Ignorant C)Miserable D)Patient

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 23

Reptile is to lizard as flower is to

A)Wood B)Stem C)Daisy D)Alligator

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 24

Pride is to lion as shoal is to

A)Teacher B)Student C)Respect D)Fish

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 25

Secretly is to openly as silently is to

A)Scarcely B)Impolitely C)Noisily D)Quietly

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.

Question No. : 26

SPY: CLANDESTINE

A)accountant: meticulous B)furrier: rambunctious C)lawyer: ironic D)shepherd: garrulous

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the
capitalized pair.
Question No. : 27

DOMINANCE: HEGEMONY

A)romance: sympathy B)furtherance: melancholy C)independence: autonomy D)tolerance: philanthropy

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 28

If a rectangle were called a circle, a circle a point, a point a triangle and triangle a square, the shape of a wheel is:

A)Rectangle B)Circle C)Triangle D)Point

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 29

The smallest number of ducks that could swim in this formation- two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck
between two ducks.

A)3 B)5 C)7 D)4

DIRECTIONS for the questions: The second figure in the first unit of the problem figures bears a certain relationship to the first
figure. Similarly one of the figures in the answer figures bears the same relationship to the first figure in the second unit of the
problem figures. You are therefore to locate the figure which would fit in the question mark.

Question No. : 30

Choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that the two bottom pictures are related in the same way as the top two are
related.

A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4

Section : Legal Aptitude

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 31

Statement I: 'Legislation'' is that source of law which is made by a legislative authority of a state.
Statement II: Union Territory of Goa Assembly passed a Natural Sustenance Bill, 2012 by which tourists are prohibited to travel
to Goa during December to April every year. The bill is ?

A)A legislation B)A custom C)A precedent D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 32

Parliament enjoys the exclusive right to legislate on the subjects contained in

A)The Union List B)The Concurrent List C)The State List D)Both (a) and (b)

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:


DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 33

'A' offers to buy all the grains grown on 'B's land for Rs. 1, 00,000/- to which 'B' agreed. The agreement between 'A' and 'B' is

A)Void as it: is uncertain B)Void as the consideration is inadequate C)Valid and enforceable
D)Void for restraint of trade

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 34

'IK', 'B' and 'C jointly promised to repay Rs. 90,000 to 'D'. Before performance of the contract, 'C dies. Here the contract

A)Becomes void on death of 'C B)Is valid against 'A' and 'B' only C)Is voidable at the option of 'A' and 'B'
D)Is valid against 'A', 'B' and 'C's legal representatives

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 35

Which one of the following expressions is not used in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?

A)Socialist B)Socialist C)Secular D)Fraternity

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 36

_______ is not a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution.

A)Right against Ex Post Facto Laws B)Freedom of Press C)Right to Vote D)Right against Exploitation

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 37

A writ of can be issued by the Supreme Court to compel a public authority to perform its statutory duty?

A)Habeas Corpus B)Mandamus C)Quo Warranto D)Prohibition

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 38

Which of the following features of the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from Weimar Constitution of Germany?

A)Directive Principles of State Policy B)Fundamental Rights C)Emergency Provisions D)Fundamental Duties

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 39

Recently, the Supreme Court in Aruna Shanbaug v. Union of India has legalized

A)political bandhs B)Suicide C)passive euthanasia D)Hartals

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 40

Who has the power to remove the Governor of the State?


A)Chief Minister B)State Legislative Assembly C)Home Minister D)President of India

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 41

Which one of the following is the permanent house?

A)Lok Sabha B)Legislative Assembly C)Parliament D)Rajya Sabha

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 42

As per Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 'juvenile' means

A)child below 10 years B)child below 12 years C)child below 16 years D)child below 18 years

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 43

________is any illegal act of violence , detention or any act of depredation committed for private ends, by those aboard a private
ship and directed against a ship or persons or property on High Seas.

A)Piracy B)Sedition C)Conspiracy D)Attack

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 44

A' digs a pit in the way through which 'B' passes and conceals it with grass etc, with an intention of killing 'B', C passes through
that way and falls in the pit and is killed. Is 'A' liable?

A)'A' is not liable B)Partly liable C)'A' is liable. D)Mistake

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 45

Statement (i): Right to wholesome environment is a part of fundamental right under the Constitution of India.
Statement (ii): Right to vote is a fundamental right under the Constitution of India.

A)Only statement (i) is correct. B)Only statement (ii) is correct C)Both statements (i) and (ii) are correct
D)Both statements (i) and (ii) are correct

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 46

Following are some statements in respect to torts and contracts. Which of the statements are wrong ?
i) A tort is inflicted without consent while contract is founded upon consent,
ii) Motive is taken into consideration in case of tort but it is immaterial in breach of contract,
iii) Tort is a violation of right in rem (right available against the world at large) while breach of contract is an infringement of a
right in personam (right available against some determinate person).

A)Only statements (ii) and (iii) are wrong. B)Only statements (i) and (iii) are wrong. C)All three statements are wrong.
D)None of the statement is wrong.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 47
A friend has posted certain defamatory remarks about you on the facebook. You can sue the friend for____

A)Libel B)Slander C)Innuendo D)You cannot sue

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 48

Vicarious liability does not mean

A)Master is liable for the wrongs of the servant B)Master is liable for the criminal acts of the servant
C)Master is liable only for the lawful acts of the servant
D)Master is liable for the acts of the servant in the course of his employment

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 49

'A', by letter, offers to sell his house to 'B' for Rs. 2, 00,000. Without knowing of 'As offer, 'B', by a letter, offers to buy the same
house from 'A' for Rs. 2, 00,000. Here ___

A)no binding contract comes into existence as 'B's letter is merely a cross offer
B)no binding contract comes into existence as consideration in this contract is insufficient.
C)binding contract comes into existence as 'B's letter is equivalent to acceptance of 'A's offer
D)the Indian Contract Act is silent on such issues.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 50
Legal Principle - Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the possession of any person without that
person's consent and moves that property is said to commit theft. Whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment
which may extend to three years or with fine or with both.

Factual Situation -Raju sees a cell phone belonging to Ram lying on the table in Ram's house. Raju hides the cell phone in Ram's
house in such a place where Ram cannot find it, due to the fear of immediate search and detection. Raju did this with the intention
of taking away the cell phone from the hidden place when Ram forgets about it and then sel.i.it away.

Is Raju guilty of theft?

A)Yes, because Raju is Ram's friend and should not have hidden the phone.
B)No, because Raju merely played a prank on his friend.
C)Yes, because Raju did not inform Ram about the place where he had hidden the cell phone.
D)Yes, because Raju intended to take the cell phone from Ram's possession and with this intention he moved it.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 51
Legal Principle:- Wilful rash driving is an offence.
Factual Situation:- X was driving his car after consuming liquor. The police booked him for willful negligent driving.

Is the act of the police lawful?

A)No, Because A was not driving rashly and willfully, though he was driving in a drunken state.
B)No, because this is not a negligent act. C)Yes, because A was driving rashly.
D)Yes, because the police has power to arrest if someone is driving rashly.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 52

Legal Principle: A contract obtained by misrepresentation is voidable at the option or the buyer
Factual Situation: Anand wants to sell his house. Anuparna approaches him with an offer to buy the house and Anand shows her
the house. The house is not in a very good condition and visibly requires repairs, without which it is uninhabitable. Anand does not
tell anything regarding the required repairs to be livable. Anupama purchases the house for a huge consideration. Later on when
she wants to move in her things into the house to start living she realizes the heavy repairs that the house requires urgently.

A)Anupama will not succeed because she has to be careful about what she is purchasing in all circumstances,unless the defects
are concealed and cannot be seen or have been hidden
B)Anupama will succeed because Anand knowingly sold the house and he should have informed Anupama about the condition
of the house
C)Anupama will succeed because she would never have purchased the house in case she was told about the status of the
house.
D)A buyer always has the option to refuse performance of his part of the contract.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 53
Legal Principle:- Performance of a legal duty cannot be a consideration for a promise
Factual Situation:- 'A's wallet is stolen by a thief. 'A' lodges a complaint in the police station 'A' promises to pay a sum of Rs.
500 to the person who is able to apprehend the thief and get back his wallet. The policeman's servant 'X' apprehends the thief and
gets back the wallet. 'A' refuses to pay 'X' the promised Rs 500.

I. The servant is entitled to the reward


II. The policeman would have been entitled to the reward had he been the person to apprehend the thief
III. The policeman would be entitled to the reward even if he had not apprehended the thief
IV. The servant would not be entitled to the reward

A)I and III B)I only C)I, II and IV D)III only

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 54
Legal Principle:- A violation of a Legal Right, with or without damage, gives rise to a tort.
Factual Situation:- 'A' establishes a coaching class and charges Rs. 5000/- per year as fees. 'A's neighbour 'B' establishes another
coaching class thereby creating a competition; this forces 'A' to reduce his fees to Rs. 3000/- per year.

Can 'A' claim damages from 'B' for the loss caused to him?

A)Yes, he can as 'B' has violated his Legal Right. B)No, 'A' has reduced the fees on his own
C)No, because though there was damage there was no legal injury D)None of the above

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 55
Legal Principle:- A parent is not liable for a tort committed by his/her child except when the parent affords, the child an
opportunity to commit the tort.
Factual Situation:- A mother takes her 7 year old son with her On reaching the market. On reaching the market she shuts the
car ignition, pulls the handbrake and puts the car in gear. She leaves her son in the car itself. The child starts playing with the car;
he releases the brakes and pushes the gear lever to neutral. As a result, the car starts moving down the road and runs down a
pedestrian.

What is the liability of the mother?

A)The Mother is not liable because she took great care to ensure that the car would remain stationery.
B)The Mother is liable because she was negligent. C)The son is liable because his action caused accident.
D)The pedestrian is liable as he should have been careful while walking on the road.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 56
Legal Principle:- Whoever uses force without any lawful justification commits battery.
Factual Situation:- Mary and Maya have an argument on an issue in a classroom. In order to take a revenge over this Mary tries
to humiliate Maya in front of the other classmates, by pulling the chair the moment she was about to sit on the chair. Though
Maya falls, she is not hurt. However she files a case against Mary for battery.
Is Mary liable?

A)Mary is not liable because Maya was not hurt. B)Mary is not liable because their argument justified her action
C)Mary is not liable because it did not require any force to pull the chair out before Maya Sat.
D)Mary is liable because her action was not justified.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 57

Legal Principle: Theft occurs when a person dishonestly takes any movable property out of the possession of any person without
that person's consent.
Factual Situation: Keshav finds Manu's cattle roaming the streets and takes them home to prevent them from being run over by
vehicles. Manu does not find his cattle and makes a complaint to the police reporting them to be missing.

A)Keshav is guilty of theft as he did not inform Manu as the whereabouts of his cattle
B)Keshav is not guilty of theft since the cattle were not in Manu's possession
C)Keshav is not guilty of theft since cattle are not property
D)Keshav is not guilty of theft as there was no dishonest intention on his part

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 58

Legal Principle: A minor is not competent to enter into a contract and the law will assume that the contract never happened and
everything will be restored to its original position.
Factual Situation: A minor fraudulently misrepresenting her age enters into a contract with another for the purchase of a piano
After the piano has been delivered she refused to pay price for the same contending the non - existence of a legally binding
contract.

A)The contract is valid and binding against the minor as the minor has misrepresented her age knowingly.
B)The contract is voidable at the option of the other party and thus the minor is liable to pay if the other party wants to carry
out the obligation
C)The contract is void abintio and the Court can direct the minor to restore the piano to the other party
D)The contract is valid and the guardian of the minor will be liable to pay for the piano.

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 59

'A' agrees to pay Rs. 5000 to 'B' if it rains, and 'B' promises to pay a like amount to 'A' if it does not rain, this agreement is called

A)Quasi contract B)Contingent contract C)Wagering agreement D)Voidable contract

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 60

Anil entered into a contract with Subhash for sale and purchase of a horse which, at the time of entering into a contract, was dead
without the knowledge of both the parties. As a result of this, Anil could not sell the horse as per the contract. Advise Subhash.

A)The contract is void for mistake, so Subhash can't sue Anil for breach B)The contract is valid and Anil is liable for breach
C)The contract is void for fraud and Subhash can recover damages from Anil
D)The contract is voidable at the option of Subhash and he can ratify it to recover damages from Anil

Section : Analytical & Logical Reasoning

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 61

Find the odd one out.


A)Cotton B)Nylon C)Polyester D)Terylene

DIRECTIONS for the question: See all the given options and mark the one which is odd.

Question No. : 62

Find the odd one out

A)Joy B)Love C)Hate D)Toy

DIRECTIONS for the question: Go through all the options and mark the one which does not belong to the group.

Question No. : 63

Find the odd one out

A)Rule B)Common C)Law D)Custom

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 64

Argument: This man cannot be trusted because he is not truthful.

A)No truthful man can be trusted B)Those who can be trusted are truthful C)Only trusted men are truthful
D)Anybody who is not trusted is not truthful

DIRECTION for the question: Read the information given and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 65

What can be inferred from the following argument ?

Argument: Like other planets Mars is round.

A)Some round things are planets B)Planets are round things C)Mars is a planet D)No round thing is a planet

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the question and mark the appropriate answer.

Question No. : 66

All the roses in Mughal Garden are white.


All the tulips in Mughal Garden are yellow.
All the flowers in Mughal Garden are either yellow or white.

If the first two sentences are true, the third sentence is

A)True B)False C)Uncertain D)None of the above

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 67

Average family income in the cities has increased today as compared to the last few years, as in most families these days,
husbands and wives are working. This sentence implies all the following except

A)Wives earn more than husbands today B)More husbands and wives are working today as compared to last few years.
C)It was more prevalent for one spouse to work earlier than today D)Family income level was lower few years ago.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 68
People should be held accountable for their own behaviour, and if holding people accountable for their own behaviour entails
capital punishment, then so be it. However, no person should be held accountable for behaviour over which he or she had no
control.

Which of the following is the most logical conclusion of the argument above?

A)People cannot control the behaviour of other people.


B)People should not be held accountable for the behaviour of other people.
C)Behaviour that cannot be controlled should not be punished. D)People have control over their own behaviour

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

Question No. : 69

If water is called air, air is called dust, dust is called light, light is called sound and sound is called water, which of the following do
fish live in?

A)dust B)Light C)Sound D)Air

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 70

Find the number of triangles in the given figure.

A)18 B)22 C)24 D)26

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 71

Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure.

A)13 B)14 C)15 D)16

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 72

Violating an Apartment Lease occurs when a tenant does something prohibited by the legally binding document that he or she has
signed with a landlord. Which situation below is the best example of violating an apartment lease?

A)Tom has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not interested in renewing his lease
when it expires next month.
B)Merry recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed
upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight month ago.
C)David writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has agreed to rent for two years.
D)Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment.She calls her attorney to ask for
advice.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.
Question No. : 73

Posthumous Publication occurs when a book is published after the author's death. Which situation below is the best example of
Posthumous Publication?

A)David's illness took his life before he was able to enjoy the amazing early reviews of his novel.
B)Simone's publisher cancels her book contract after she fails to deliver the manuscript on time.
C)Cody never thought he'd live to see the third book in his trilogy published.
D)Ellie is honored with a prestigious literary award for her writing career and her daughter accepts the award on behalf of her
deceased mother

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 74

A Guarantee is a promise or assurance that attests to the quality of a product that is either (1) given in writing by the manufacturer
or (2) given verbally by the person selling the product. Which situation below is the best example of a Guarantee?

A)Meena purchases a DVD player with the highest consumer ratings in its category.
B)The salesperson advises Reena to be sure that he buys an air conditioner with a guarantee
C)The local auto body shop specializes in refurbishing and selling used cars.
D)Leena buys a used digital camera from her co-worker who says that she will refund Leena's money if the camera's
performance is not of the highest quality.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 75

Establishing a Power of Attorney occurs when a legal document is created that gives one individual the authority to act for
another. Which situation below is the best example of establishing a Power of Attorney?

A)Seeta is selling her house and she hires a lawyer to review the contract.
B)Geeta's mother can no longer get to the bank to cash her checks and make deposits, so she has taken legal steps to enable
Geeta to do these things for her.
C)Meeta's mother is elderly and Meeta thinks she is no longer able to make decisions for herself.
D)At her daughter's urging, Seeta opens up a retirement account with the local bank.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 76

The criminal justice system needs to change. The system could be more just if it allowed victims the opportunity to confront the
person who has harmed them. Also, mediation between victims and their offenders would give the offenders a chance to
apologize for the harm they have done.

This paragraph best supports the statement that victims of a crime should-

A)learn to forgive their offenders and lead normal lives B)have the right to confront their offenders
C)learn the art of mediation and negotiation D)insist that their offenders be punished the same way

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 77

A few states in this country are considering legislation that would prohibit schools from using calculators before the sixth grade.
Other states take a different position. Some states are insisting on the purchase of graphing calculators for every student in middle
school.

This paragraph best supports the statement that in this country

A)there are at least two opinions about the use of calculators in schools.
B)calculators and other devices are frequently a detriment to learning Maths.
C)state legislators are more involved in education and training than ever before.
D)the price of graphing calculators is less when schools buy them in bulk.
DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 78

Generation Xers are those people born roughly between 1965 and 1981. As employees, Generation Xers tend to be more
challenged when they can carry out tasks independently. This makes Generation the most entrepreneurial generation in history.

This paragraph best supports the statement that Generation Xers

A)work harder than people from other generations. B)have a tendency to be self-directed workers
C)have an interest in making history of good work D)tend to work in jobs that require risk-taking behaviour.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 79

In the past, consumers would rarely walk into an ice cream store and order low-fat ice cream. But that isn't the case today. An
increasing health consciousness combined with a much bigger selection of tasty low-fat foods in all categories has made low-fat
ice cream a very profitable item for ice cream store owners.

This paragraph best supports the statement that-

A)low-fat ice cream produces more revenue than other low-fat foods and beverages.
B)ice cream store owners would be better off carrying only low-fat ice cream.
C)ice cream store owners no longer think that low-fat ice cream is an unpopular item.
D)low-fat ice cream is more popular than other kinds of ice cream.

DIRECTION for the question: Answer the question based on the information given in the passage.

Question No. : 80

If you're a fitness walker, there is no need for a commute to a health club. Your neighborhood can be your health club. You don't
need a lot of fancy equipment to get a good workout, either. All you need is a well-designed pair of athletic shoes.

This paragraph best supports the statement that-

A)fitness walking is a better form of exercise than weight lifting and work out at gym.
B)a membership in a health club is a poor investment. C)walking outdoors provides a better workout than walking indoors.
D)fitness walking is a convenient and valuable form of exercise.

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 81

Candid is to indirect as honest is to

A)Frank B)Wicked C)Truthful D)Untruthful

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 82

Exercise is to gym as eating is to-

A)Burger B)Dieting C)Fitness D)Restaurant

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question consists of a pair of words bearing a certain relationship. From amongst the
alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

Question No. : 83
Cup is to coffee as bowl is to-

A)Dish B)Soup C)Spoon D)Pot

DIRECTIONS for the question: Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative.

Question No. : 84

rule command dictate


doze sleep ?

A)Snore B)Govern C)Awaken D)Hibernate

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 85

A, B, C, D, and E are five rivers. A is shorter than B but longer than E.C is the longest and D is a little shorter than B and a little
longer than A. Which is the shortest river?

A)B B)A C)D D)E

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Question No. : 86

Among five friends Sonu is older than Monu but not as old as Bunty. Bunty is older than Chintu and Pintu. Chintu is younger than
Monu but not the youngest. Who is the fourth in the descending order of age?

A)Sonu B)Monu C)Pintu D)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number/alphabetic series?

Question No. : 87

7, 16, 9, 15, 11, 14, ?

A)14 B)13 C)12 D)15

DIRECTIONS for the question: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number/alphabetic series?

Question No. : 88

40, 42, 39, 44, 38, 46, ?

A)33 B)35 C)37 D)34

DIRECTIONS for the question: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number/alphabetic series?

Question No. : 89

3,6,9,12,15,18,?

A)21 B)24 C)30 D)33

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.

Question No. : 90

Find the number of triangles in the given figure.


A)5 B)6 C)9 D)10

Section : Verbal

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the idiom/ phrase as used in the sentence.

Question No. : 91

For the Australians, the West Indies tour, turned out to be "a piece of cake"

A)Extremely easy B)Extremely tasty C)Extremely beautiful D)Extremely successful

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 92

Swan-song

A)Music as sweet as a song of birds B)A melodious song in praise of someone C)Praise of a woman by her lover
D)Last work of a poet or musician before death

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase.

Question No. : 93

Pell-mell

A)In hurried disorder B)Gaiety and excitement C)Extremely worried D)None of these

DIRECTIONS for the question: Fill in the blank with the right options provided.

Question No. : 94

The doctors ____a special course of antibiotics on the patient to ___the disease

A)used, relieve B)gave, take out C)prescribed, prove D)administered, combat

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the sentence provided a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath the sentence, four/five
different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative amongst the four/five.

Question No. : 95

This government has given subsidies to the Navratnas but there is no telling whether the subsequent one will do.

A)whether the subsequent government will do so B)if the government to follow will accept the policy
C)if the government to follow will adhere to the policy D)whether the subsequent one will do so

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 96

Many speakers ignore their hearers, stare over their heads or at the floor. They seem to be delivering a soliloquy. There is no sense
of communication, no give and take between the audience and the speaker. That kind of attitude would kill a conversation; it also
kills a speech.

Good delivery is conversational tone and directness enlarged. Talk to the Community Chest just as you would to John Smith. What
is the Chest Committee, after all, but a collection of John Smiths?

Everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. If you question this statement, try it out for yourself; knock down the most ignorant man
you know; when he gets on his feet will probably say some things, and his manner of saying them will be almost flawless. We
want you to take that same naturalness with you when you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others.
If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently from anyone else in the world. Put your own individuality, your own
characteristic manner into your delivery.

Choose the proper word or words which mean Soliloquy

A)Sole person B)Talk to oneself C)Lock a person D)Alone

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 97

Many speakers ignore their hearers, stare over their heads or at the floor. They seem to be delivering a soliloquy. There is no sense
of communication, no give and take between the audience and the speaker. That kind of attitude would kill a conversation; it also
kills a speech.

Good delivery is conversational tone and directness enlarged. Talk to the Community Chest just as you would to John Smith. What
is the Chest Committee, after all, but a collection of John Smiths?

Everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. If you question this statement, try it out for yourself; knock down the most ignorant man
you know; when he gets on his feet will probably say some things, and his manner of saying them will be almost flawless. We
want you to take that same naturalness with you when you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others.
If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently from anyone else in the world. Put your own individuality, your own
characteristic manner into your delivery.

What is the defect in some speakers?

A)They talk too softly B)They talk too loudly C)They do not take heed of the audience
D)They do not have any substance in their speech

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 98

Many speakers ignore their hearers, stare over their heads or at the floor. They seem to be delivering a soliloquy. There is no sense
of communication, no give and take between the audience and the speaker. That kind of attitude would kill a conversation; it also
kills a speech.

Good delivery is conversational tone and directness enlarged. Talk to the Community Chest just as you would to John Smith. What
is the Chest Committee, after all, but a collection of John Smiths?

Everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. If you question this statement, try it out for yourself; knock down the most ignorant man
you know; when he gets on his feet will probably say some things, and his manner of saying them will be almost flawless. We
want you to take that same naturalness with you when you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others.
If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently from anyone else in the world. Put your own individuality, your own
characteristic manner into your delivery.

What does the author believe in?

A)Not all can deliver a talk B)It is difficult to deliver a talk C)Everyone can deliver a speech
D)Everyone cannot deliver a speech

DIRECTIONS for the question : Read the passage and answer the question based on it.

Question No. : 99

Many speakers ignore their hearers, stare over their heads or at the floor. They seem to be delivering a soliloquy. There is no sense
of communication, no give and take between the audience and the speaker. That kind of attitude would kill a conversation; it also
kills a speech.

Good delivery is conversational tone and directness enlarged. Talk to the Community Chest just as you would to John Smith. What
is the Chest Committee, after all, but a collection of John Smiths?

Everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. If you question this statement, try it out for yourself; knock down the most ignorant man
you know; when he gets on his feet will probably say some things, and his manner of saying them will be almost flawless. We
want you to take that same naturalness with you when you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others.
If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently from anyone else in the world. Put your own individuality, your own
characteristic manner into your delivery.

What is the test suggested by him?

A)Ask questions to any person B)Make any person ask you any question
C)Knock down someone and hear him say things naturally D)Knock down a person and hear his abuses

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Question No. : 100

Many speakers ignore their hearers, stare over their heads or at the floor. They seem to be delivering a soliloquy. There is no sense
of communication, no give and take between the audience and the speaker. That kind of attitude would kill a conversation; it also
kills a speech.

Good delivery is conversational tone and directness enlarged. Talk to the Community Chest just as you would to John Smith. What
is the Chest Committee, after all, but a collection of John Smiths?

Everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. If you question this statement, try it out for yourself; knock down the most ignorant man
you know; when he gets on his feet will probably say some things, and his manner of saying them will be almost flawless. We
want you to take that same naturalness with you when you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others.
If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently from anyone else in the world. Put your own individuality, your own
characteristic manner into your delivery.

In order to be a successful orator

A)speak with determination and conviction B)speak with naturalness and in an individualistic manner
C)imitate big orators D)speak in an unnatural tone

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Question No. : 101

A two-year dilly- dallying on the part of the Maharashtra government to defend its stand vis-a-vis protecting an unauthorized
dargah at the tomb of 17th century warrior Afzal Khan has led the Supreme Court to order its demolition. Milind Ekbote, a former
corporator from city, won the legal battle stretching over about five years as the apex court dismissed a special leave petition filed
by the state against the demolition of the dargah at the foothills of Pratapgad fort.

The Supreme Court order came after the state government failed to file an affidavit within the set deadline of 15 days, mentioning
its intention behind keeping the dargah intact.

Choose the word or words which mean Dilly-dallying.

A)Doing B)Completing work C)Waste time D)Use time

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Question No. : 102

A two-year dilly- dallying on the part of the Maharashtra government to defend its stand vis-a-vis protecting an unauthorized
dargah at the tomb of 17th century warrior Afzal Khan has led the Supreme Court to order its demolition. Milind Ekbote, a former
corporator from city, won the legal battle stretching over about five years as the apex court dismissed a special leave petition filed
by the state against the demolition of the dargah at the foothills of Pratapgad fort.

The Supreme Court order came after the state government failed to file an affidavit within the set deadline of 15 days, mentioning
its intention behind keeping the dargah intact.

Vis-a-vis means________.

A)visiting B)in relation to C)View D)None of the above

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Question No. : 103

A two-year dilly- dallying on the part of the Maharashtra government to defend its stand vis-a-vis protecting an unauthorized
dargah at the tomb of 17th century warrior Afzal Khan has led the Supreme Court to order its demolition. Milind Ekbote, a former
corporator from city, won the legal battle stretching over about five years as the apex court dismissed a special leave petition filed
by the state against the demolition of the dargah at the foothills of Pratapgad fort.

The Supreme Court order came after the state government failed to file an affidavit within the set deadline of 15 days, mentioning
its intention behind keeping the dargah intact.

What was the stand taken by Maharashtra Government?

A)It wanted to keep the dargah B)It wanted to repair the dargah C)It wanted to build dargah
D)It wanted to rebuild dargah

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Question No. : 104

A two-year dilly- dallying on the part of the Maharashtra government to defend its stand vis-a-vis protecting an unauthorized
dargah at the tomb of 17th century warrior Afzal Khan has led the Supreme Court to order its demolition. Milind Ekbote, a former
corporator from city, won the legal battle stretching over about five years as the apex court dismissed a special leave petition filed
by the state against the demolition of the dargah at the foothills of Pratapgad fort.

The Supreme Court order came after the state government failed to file an affidavit within the set deadline of 15 days, mentioning
its intention behind keeping the dargah intact.

For how long did corporator Ekbote fight in the court?

A)For two years B)For five years C)For sometime D)For hardly any time

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Question No. : 105

A two-year dilly- dallying on the part of the Maharashtra government to defend its stand vis-a-vis protecting an unauthorized
dargah at the tomb of 17th century warrior Afzal Khan has led the Supreme Court to order its demolition. Milind Ekbote, a former
corporator from city, won the legal battle stretching over about five years as the apex court dismissed a special leave petition filed
by the state against the demolition of the dargah at the foothills of Pratapgad fort.

The Supreme Court order came after the state government failed to file an affidavit within the set deadline of 15 days, mentioning
its intention behind keeping the dargah intact.

What was the order passed by the Supreme Court?

A)To repair the dargah B)To build a new dargah C)To bring down the dargah D)To ignore the dargah

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Question No. : 106

There were - and are - two kinds of challenge. One is called a 'peremptory challenge. This means that the accused can say I
object without giving any reason: and the juror has to stand down. The other is called challenge for cause. This means that the
accused has to show good cause in order to justify his objection.

'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify. Blackstone suggested that it is confined to capital cases - where the accused may
be sentenced to death if he is convicted. He should be able to object to a man if he does not like the look of him.

Simplest and shortest is to abolish the right to make 'peremptory' challenges. The origin of this right, as I have shown, was in the
days when the death penalty was inflicted for many offences. Blackstone felt it was justified in favorem vitae (in favour of life). The
accused man knew nothing of the man to whom he objected. He had no good cause to urge why he should not be on the jury. He
could only go by the 'look of him'. That seems to me altogether an insufficient basis for giving the accused this right.

Choose the word or words which means Peremptory.

A)Something which is not permanent B)Leaving no opportunity for refusal C)Permanent D)None of the above

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Question No. : 107

There were - and are - two kinds of challenge. One is called a 'peremptory challenge. This means that the accused can say I
object without giving any reason: and the juror has to stand down. The other is called challenge for cause. This means that the
accused has to show good cause in order to justify his objection.

'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify. Blackstone suggested that it is confined to capital cases - where the accused may
be sentenced to death if he is convicted. He should be able to object to a man if he does not like the look of him.

Simplest and shortest is to abolish the right to make 'peremptory' challenges. The origin of this right, as I have shown, was in the
days when the death penalty was inflicted for many offences. Blackstone felt it was justified in favorem vitae (in favour of life). The
accused man knew nothing of the man to whom he objected. He had no good cause to urge why he should not be on the jury. He
could only go by the 'look of him'. That seems to me altogether an insufficient basis for giving the accused this right.

Choose the word or words which explain in favorem vita

A)In favour of Vitamin B)In favour of quickness C)In favour of life D)Favouritism

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Question No. : 108

There were - and are - two kinds of challenge. One is called a 'peremptory challenge. This means that the accused can say I
object without giving any reason: and the juror has to stand down. The other is called challenge for cause. This means that the
accused has to show good cause in order to justify his objection.

'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify. Blackstone suggested that it is confined to capital cases - where the accused may
be sentenced to death if he is convicted. He should be able to object to a man if he does not like the look of him.

Simplest and shortest is to abolish the right to make 'peremptory' challenges. The origin of this right, as I have shown, was in the
days when the death penalty was inflicted for many offences. Blackstone felt it was justified in favorem vitae (in favour of life). The
accused man knew nothing of the man to whom he objected. He had no good cause to urge why he should not be on the jury. He
could only go by the 'look of him'. That seems to me altogether an insufficient basis for giving the accused this right.

Why does Lord Denning, the author suggests that "peremptory" challenge should be abolished?

A)As it is not logical B)As it is used too often C)As it is of no use D)As it is casual

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Question No. : 109

There were - and are - two kinds of challenge. One is called a 'peremptory challenge. This means that the accused can say I
object without giving any reason: and the juror has to stand down. The other is called challenge for cause. This means that the
accused has to show good cause in order to justify his objection.

'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify. Blackstone suggested that it is confined to capital cases - where the accused may
be sentenced to death if he is convicted. He should be able to object to a man if he does not like the look of him.

Simplest and shortest is to abolish the right to make 'peremptory' challenges. The origin of this right, as I have shown, was in the
days when the death penalty was inflicted for many offences. Blackstone felt it was justified in favorem vitae (in favour of life). The
accused man knew nothing of the man to whom he objected. He had no good cause to urge why he should not be on the jury. He
could only go by the 'look of him'. That seems to me altogether an insufficient basis for giving the accused this right.

As per Blackstone where is peremptory challenge permitted?

A)in all cases B)in heinous crimes C)in cases where death sentence can be awarded
D)in cases where courts want the jury

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Question No. : 110

There were - and are - two kinds of challenge. One is called a 'peremptory challenge. This means that the accused can say I
object without giving any reason: and the juror has to stand down. The other is called challenge for cause. This means that the
accused has to show good cause in order to justify his objection.

'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify. Blackstone suggested that it is confined to capital cases - where the accused may
be sentenced to death if he is convicted. He should be able to object to a man if he does not like the look of him.

Simplest and shortest is to abolish the right to make 'peremptory' challenges. The origin of this right, as I have shown, was in the
days when the death penalty was inflicted for many offences. Blackstone felt it was justified in favorem vitae (in favour of life). The
accused man knew nothing of the man to whom he objected. He had no good cause to urge why he should not be on the jury. He
could only go by the 'look of him'. That seems to me altogether an insufficient basis for giving the accused this right.

The accused has the right to object to a juror _______

A)if he fears that the juror may not be impartial B)if he does not like his looks C)if he hates him D)if he is whimsical

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Question No. : 111

When the billion-strong poor have no political freedom to agitate for prime needs, when despair drives chunks of people to turn
militant in defence of their right to live in dignity and equal opportunity, the State, controlled by the proprietariat, would seek to
suppress the proletariat by arbitrary laws. Another line adopted is to release police terror, regardless of human rights legality.
Institutional protection of victims of State violence is often inadequate and repressive organs and violent gangs revel in assaults
on people's rights. Civilian morale slumps when the State itself takes sides. And courts look unperturbed at the harsh laws,
however undemocratic or despotic they be, and basic freedoms become judicial casualty. The TA.DA, the MISA, the Emergency
Laws et al, on which I will dwell later, are cases where lachrymations about breaches of human rights have found poor response
and even brutal violations pass judicial scrutiny.

Choose the word or words which mean 'Proletariat.

A)The Pro-Government people B)The working class C)To let out D)None of the above

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Question No. : 112

When the billion-strong poor have no political freedom to agitate for prime needs, when despair drives chunks of people to turn
militant in defence of their right to live in dignity and equal opportunity, the State, controlled by the proprietariat, would seek to
suppress the proletariat by arbitrary laws. Another line adopted is to release police terror, regardless of human rights legality.
Institutional protection of victims of State violence is often inadequate and repressive organs and violent gangs revel in assaults
on people's rights. Civilian morale slumps when the State itself takes sides. And courts look unperturbed at the harsh laws,
however undemocratic or despotic they be, and basic freedoms become judicial casualty. The TA.DA, the MISA, the Emergency
Laws et al, on which I will dwell later, are cases where lachrymations about breaches of human rights have found poor response
and even brutal violations pass judicial scrutiny.

Choose the word or words which mean 'Proprietariat'.

A)The rich and owning class B)The Pro-Government people C)To own D)None of the above

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Question No. : 113

When the billion-strong poor have no political freedom to agitate for prime needs, when despair drives chunks of people to turn
militant in defence of their right to live in dignity and equal opportunity, the State, controlled by the proprietariat, would seek to
suppress the proletariat by arbitrary laws. Another line adopted is to release police terror, regardless of human rights legality.
Institutional protection of victims of State violence is often inadequate and repressive organs and violent gangs revel in assaults
on people's rights. Civilian morale slumps when the State itself takes sides. And courts look unperturbed at the harsh laws,
however undemocratic or despotic they be, and basic freedoms become judicial casualty. The TA.DA, the MISA, the Emergency
Laws et al, on which I will dwell later, are cases where lachrymations about breaches of human rights have found poor response
and even brutal violations pass judicial scrutiny.

'Repressive' in this passage means______

A)to press again B)to say again C)to keep under control and subjugate D)to keep pressed

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Question No. : 114

When the billion-strong poor have no political freedom to agitate for prime needs, when despair drives chunks of people to turn
militant in defence of their right to live in dignity and equal opportunity, the State, controlled by the proprietariat, would seek to
suppress the proletariat by arbitrary laws. Another line adopted is to release police terror, regardless of human rights legality.
Institutional protection of victims of State violence is often inadequate and repressive organs and violent gangs revel in assaults
on people's rights. Civilian morale slumps when the State itself takes sides. And courts look unperturbed at the harsh laws,
however undemocratic or despotic they be, and basic freedoms become judicial casualty. The TA.DA, the MISA, the Emergency
Laws et al, on which I will dwell later, are cases where lachrymations about breaches of human rights have found poor response
and even brutal violations pass judicial scrutiny.

What has not found proper handling by judges?

A)The ill-treatment to victims of violation of Human Rights B)The ill-treatment to officers in serious cases
C)The use of action in jails D)The ill-treatment to accused in custody for serious cases

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Question No. : 115

When the billion-strong poor have no political freedom to agitate for prime needs, when despair drives chunks of people to turn
militant in defence of their right to live in dignity and equal opportunity, the State, controlled by the proprietariat, would seek to
suppress the proletariat by arbitrary laws. Another line adopted is to release police terror, regardless of human rights legality.
Institutional protection of victims of State violence is often inadequate and repressive organs and violent gangs revel in assaults
on people's rights. Civilian morale slumps when the State itself takes sides. And courts look unperturbed at the harsh laws,
however undemocratic or despotic they be, and basic freedoms become judicial casualty. The TA.DA, the MISA, the Emergency
Laws et al, on which I will dwell later, are cases where lachrymations about breaches of human rights have found poor response
and even brutal violations pass judicial scrutiny.

'Lachrymations' means _________.

A)symptoms B)secretion of tears C)Lacquer D)None of the above

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Question No. : 116

Awarding of life imprisonment would be a rule, while 'death' would be the exception. The term rarest of rare1 case which is the
consistent determinative rule declared by this court, itself suggests that it has to be an exceptional case", said a bench comprising
Justice AK Patnaik and justice Swatanter Kumar in its judgment on Tuesday.

Commuting the death sentence awarded to four convicts into life term the bench said, "most of the heinous crimes under the IPC
are punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment. That by itself does not suggest that in all such offences, penalty of death
alone should be awarded".

The law contemplates recording of special reasons and, therefore, the expression 'special has to be given a definite meaning and
connotation. The court has to consider matters like nature of the offence, how and under what circumstances it was committed,
the extent of brutality With which the offence was committed, the motive for the offence.

Choose the right word or words which mean Commuting.

A)To inform B)To communicate C)To change D)To make

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Question No. : 117

Awarding of life imprisonment would be a rule, while 'death' would be the exception. The term rarest of rare1 case which is the
consistent determinative rule declared by this court, itself suggests that it has to be an exceptional case", said a bench comprising
Justice AK Patnaik and justice Swatanter Kumar in its judgment on Tuesday.

Commuting the death sentence awarded to four convicts into life term the bench said, "most of the heinous crimes under the IPC
are punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment. That by itself does not suggest that in all such offences, penalty of death
alone should be awarded".

The law contemplates recording of special reasons and, therefore, the expression 'special has to be given a definite meaning and
connotation. The court has to consider matters like nature of the offence, how and under what circumstances it was committed,
the extent of brutality With which the offence was committed, the motive for the offence.

Heinous means________.

A)hearing B)Abominable C)Hurting D)None of the above

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Question No. : 118

Awarding of life imprisonment would be a rule, while 'death' would be the exception. The term rarest of rare1 case which is the
consistent determinative rule declared by this court, itself suggests that it has to be an exceptional case", said a bench comprising
Justice AK Patnaik and justice Swatanter Kumar in its judgment on Tuesday.

Commuting the death sentence awarded to four convicts into life term the bench said, "most of the heinous crimes under the IPC
are punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment. That by itself does not suggest that in all such offences, penalty of death
alone should be awarded".

The law contemplates recording of special reasons and, therefore, the expression 'special has to be given a definite meaning and
connotation. The court has to consider matters like nature of the offence, how and under what circumstances it was committed,
the extent of brutality With which the offence was committed, the motive for the offence.

What is the other word which expresses death sentence/death penalty?

A)Life punishment B)Capital punishment C)Penalty of life D)None of the above

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Question No. : 119

Awarding of life imprisonment would be a rule, while 'death' would be the exception. The term rarest of rare1 case which is the
consistent determinative rule declared by this court, itself suggests that it has to be an exceptional case", said a bench comprising
Justice AK Patnaik and justice Swatanter Kumar in its judgment on Tuesday.

Commuting the death sentence awarded to four convicts into life term the bench said, "most of the heinous crimes under the IPC
are punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment. That by itself does not suggest that in all such offences, penalty of death
alone should be awarded".

The law contemplates recording of special reasons and, therefore, the expression 'special has to be given a definite meaning and
connotation. The court has to consider matters like nature of the offence, how and under what circumstances it was committed,
the extent of brutality With which the offence was committed, the motive for the offence.

In rarest of rare cases death sentence is awarded by the Court_______.

A)giving gift B)Giving compensation C)Giving punishment D)Giving donation

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Question No. : 120

Awarding of life imprisonment would be a rule, while 'death' would be the exception. The term rarest of rare1 case which is the
consistent determinative rule declared by this court, itself suggests that it has to be an exceptional case", said a bench comprising
Justice AK Patnaik and justice Swatanter Kumar in its judgment on Tuesday.

Commuting the death sentence awarded to four convicts into life term the bench said, "most of the heinous crimes under the IPC
are punishable by death penalty or life imprisonment. That by itself does not suggest that in all such offences, penalty of death
alone should be awarded".

The law contemplates recording of special reasons and, therefore, the expression 'special has to be given a definite meaning and
connotation. The court has to consider matters like nature of the offence, how and under what circumstances it was committed,
the extent of brutality With which the offence was committed, the motive for the offence.

Awarding in the passage means_______.

A)giving gift B)Giving compensation C)Giving punishment D)Giving donation

Section : GK

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Question No. : 121

The item 'Education' belongs to the :

A)Union List B)State List C)Concurrent List D)Residuary Subjects

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Question No. : 122

Which Article of the Constitution of India accords special status to the State of Jammu and Kashmir ?

A)324 B)311 C)370 D)356

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Question No. : 123

What does the "Judicial Review" function of the Supreme Court mean ?

A)Review its own judgement B)Review the functioning of judiciary in the country
C)Examine the constitutional validity of the laws D)Undertake periodic review of the Constitution

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Question No. : 124


Milk is the source of _____

I. Vitamin C II. Vitamin A III. Vitamin D IV. Vitamin K

A)I, II, III B)II & III only C)II, III, IV D)All I, II, III and IV

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Question No. : 125

Which one of the following diseases is caused due to the presence of excess arsenic in water?

A)Alzheimer's disease B)Parkinson's disease C)Skin cancer D)Liver Cirrhosis

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Question No. : 126

Who is the author of 'Meghdoot'?

A)Kalidas B)Banabhatta C)Vishakadatta D)Valmiki

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Question No. : 127

Among the images constructed during the rule of the Cholas, the most famous are ______

A)Bronze image of Nataraja B)Images carved out of rocks C)Marble images of dancers D)Stone images of Buddha

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Question No. : 128

Who was the first home minister of India

A)Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel B)Krishan Menon C)Jawahar Lal Nehru D)C Rajagopalachari

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Question No. : 129

During whose tenure was the capital of India transferred from Calcutta to Delhi?

A)Lord Minto B)Lord Curzon C)Lord Hardinge D)Lord Chelmsford

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Question No. : 130

Who was the first ever woman appointed as the Prime Minister of a country?

A)Indira Gandhi B)Margret Thatcher C)Sirimavo Bandaranaike D)Golda Meir

Question No. : 131

Which company, founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen, was started as a carpenter's small wooden toy shop in Denmark?

A)Fisher price B)Lego C)Funskool D)Hasbro

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Question No. : 132


The Yarlung Zangbo river, in india, is knows as

A)Ganga B)Brahmaputra C)Indus D)Mahanadi

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Question No. : 133

The deposits of the ancient Tethys Sea were folded to form which of the following mountain ranges?

A)Himalayas B)Andes C)Alps D)Rockies

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Question No. : 134

The Bomdila pass is in ___

A)Assam B)Sikkim C)Himachal Pradesh D)Arunachal Pradesh

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Question No. : 135

The country whose name comes from an aboriginal word 'kanata', which means 'Village' or 'settlement' is ___

A)Cambodia B)Chile C)Canada D)China

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Question No. : 136

Reykjavik is the capital of

A)Bahamas B)Botswana C)Iceland D)Tajikistan

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Question No. : 137

The longest river in the world is

A)Rhine B)Missisippi C)Nile D)Amazon

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Question No. : 138

Navroz is celebrated by the

A)Jains B)Parsis C)Sikhs D)Buddhists

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Question No. : 139

The author of the book "Banker to the Poor'' is written by

A)APJ Abdul Kalam Azad B)Muhammad Yunus C)Aung San Suu Kyi D)M.S. Swaminathan

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Question No. : 140

Which among the following organizations is NOT a Nobel Peace Prize winner?

A)Doctors Against Ebola B)Organization for Prevention of Chemical Weapons C)Amnesty International
D)Doctors Sans Frontiers

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Question No. : 141

FIFA World Cup Football hosts for 2018 and 2022 respectively are

A)Russia and Qatar B)Germany and France C)England and Italy D)Spain and Argentina

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Question No. : 142

Cannon is a term associated with which of the following games?

A)Golf B)Chess C)Billiards D)Badminton

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Question No. : 143

The first coal mine in India was opened at_______

A)Raniganj B)Neyveli C)Jharia D)Dhanbad

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Question No. : 144

ESOP is an abbreviation for _______

A)Employee Stock Ownership Plan B)Early Sales Opportunities C)Executive Stock Ownership
D)Executive Salary Option

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Question No. : 145

In August 2016 Dr. Najma Heptulla was sworn-in as the 18th Governor of

A)Manipur B)Mizoram C)Arunachal Pradesh D)Assam E)None of these

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Question No. : 146

A month and a half before the end of his term as Director of .. ISI, Bimal Roy, who was conferred Padma Shri earlier this
year, was unceremoniously removed in June 2015. What is the full form of ISI?

A)Indian Statistical Institute B)International Statistical Institute C)Indian Strategy Institute D)Indian Special Institute

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Question No. : 147

Who amongst the following Indians is not a Nobel Laureate?


A)Mahatma Gandhi B)Kailash Satyarthi C)Amartya Sen D)Mother Teresa

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Question No. : 148

"La Tomatina" festival is celebrated in

A)Argentina B)Spain C)New South Wales D)Barcelona

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Question No. : 149

Currently, who is the Chairman of Central Board of Film Certification?

A)Gajendra Chauhan B)Shyam Benegal C)Pahlaj Nihalani D)Sharmila Tagore

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Question No. : 150

Who amongst the following is not the recipient of Bharat Ratna Award?

A)V. D. Savarkar B)Atal Bihari Vajpayee C)Madan Mohan Malaviya D)Nelson Mandela

QNo:-1,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
cricket hockey chess swimming
Raghu Y Y Y
Gyan Y Y Y
Govind Y Y
Sohan Y Y
Hence Raghu is good at Cricket, Hockey and Swimming.

QNo:-2,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
cricket hockey chess swimming
Raghu Y Y Y
Gyan Y Y Y
Govind Y Y
Sohan Y Y
None of them is good at Hockey, Chess and Swimming.

QNo:-3,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
cricket hockey chess swimming
Raghu Y Y Y
Gyan Y Y Y
Govind Y Y
Sohan Y Y
Govind is good at Cricket and Swimming.
QNo:-4,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
cricket hockey chess swimming
Raghu Y Y Y
Gyan Y Y Y
Govind Y Y
Sohan Y Y
Sohan is good in Hockey but not in Swimming.

QNo:-5,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
cricket hockey chess swimming
Raghu Y Y Y
Gyan Y Y Y
Govind Y Y
Sohan Y Y
Gyan is good at Cricket, hockey & chess.

QNo:-6,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Colombo is Sri Lankas capital and Delhi is Indias capital

QNo:-7,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Like carpenter, plumber and an electrician, blacksmith works with tools. The correct option is thus 2

QNo:-8,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Lungs, liver and kidneys are organs and heart is also an organ unlike the other three options.

QNo:-9,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Where the names of Bombay, Cochin and Calcutta have been changed, the name of Madras has also been changed to Chennai.

QNo:-10,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the assumption are implicit as author is right in assuming that 'performance' of an employee is not known at the time of
appointment and an employee tries to prove himself during probation period.

QNo:-11,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Since it has been mentioned that it is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so, assumption 1 is the answer in the
context. The second potion is wrong due to the use of the word desirable as the word does not define any compulsion

QNo:-12,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In the statement, it has not been mentioned that people want to know the criterion of an excellent suit. The answer thus, is option
1

QNo:-13,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The first alphabet in the series moves one place ahead, i.e. ( I + 1 = J). The second alphabet is A throughout the series. The third
alphabet moves ahead by two places in alternate group of alphabets in the series i.e. ( I + 2 = K).
So, answer is JAK.

QNo:-14,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The first alphabet of the series moves 2 places ahead, i.e. G + 2 = I. The second and the third alphabets also move two places
ahead in the same manner, i.e. Q + 2 = S.
So, the answer is ISS.

QNo:-15,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Either conclusion I or II can be drawn as both convey the same sense.

QNo:-16,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Both the options are applicable as the word spoil in the statement demands the appointment of better directors who are expert in
the area and whose expertise is commensurate with the financial work carried out by the institution.

QNo:-17,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Only option 2 is appropriate as option 1 is in contrast with the statement

QNo:-18,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Only option 2 is correct as it has not been mentioned that Women are not interested in other things

QNo:-19,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Since the statement focuses on the saving of fuel, option 2 is the correct answer

QNo:-20,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Marathon is long race similarly hibernation happens in winter.

QNo:-21,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
A yard is a larger measure unit than an inch. A yard contains 36 inches. A quart is a larger measure unit than an ounce. A quart
contains 32 ounces. Thus, option 2 is the answer

QNo:-22,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Elated and despondent are antonyms, in the same manner, the antonym of enlightened to ignorant

QNo:-23,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Lizard is a type of reptile and daisy is a type of flower. The answer therefore, is 3

QNo:-24,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Shoal is a large number of fish. The answer is thus, option 4

QNo:-25,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Noisily fits in the sentence as the question pair of words includes antonyms

QNo:-26,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A spy acts in a clandestine manner and an accountant works in a meticulous manner

QNo:-27,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Dominance is ensured if someone is hegemonic. Similarly Independence can be exercised if something is autonomic

QNo:-28,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The shape of a wheel is circle and a circle is called a POINT.

QNo:-29,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The smallest such number that satisfies the condition is 3.

QNo:-30,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The above two pictures are items of wearing i.e. a T-shirt and shoes. The below item is as an almirah which is an item of furniture
so the other item must be of furniture only which is available in choice 2 as a sofa. Hence option 2.
QNo:-31,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Legislation is the act or process of making or enacting laws. Some people think there should be more legislation in the area of
education and some people think there should be less governments debates the matter periodically.
The noun legislation refers to the actual law enacted by a legislative body at the national, state, or local level. There has been
some very odd legislation over the years. In one state it was illegal to kiss on a train; in another, it was illegal to take a bath on
Sunday. The sweeping legislation made radical changes to tax law, health care, and immigration law.

QNo:-32,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The Parliament of the Union Government is competent to legislate on all matters that are enumerated in the Union List and the
Concurrent List of the Constitution. In the Concurrent List, the Parliament and the State Legislatures have joint jurisdiction.
However, in case of conflict over any law made under the Concurrent List, the Union Law will prevail upon the State Law provided
the State Law has not received the earlier assent of the President. The Union Parliament is also competent to make law over the
State List under the following circumstances:-

(i) When the proclamation of Emergency is in operation the Parliament can make law in any item included in the State List. In case
of the declaration of President's Rule in any State under Article 356 of the Constitution, the Parliament is competent to legislate on
any matter included in the State List (Article 250).

(ii) In normal times when Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority of its members present and voting that it is
necessary in the national interest that Parliament should make law with regard to any matter enumerated in the State List, then
Parliament is competent to make law in that matter for the whole or any part of India (Article 249).

(iii) The Parliament is competent to legislate on any matter pertaining to the State List if such legislation is deemed necessary for
the implementation of international treaties or agreements concluded with foreign States (Article 253).

(iv) If the legislatures of two or more States pass a resolution to the effect that it is desirable to have a parliamentary law in any
matter in the State List, then the Parliament can make law for those States (Article 252).

Except in the above-mentioned occasions, the Parliament of India is not competent to make law in the State List. If at any time, the
Parliament encroaches upon the rights of the States, the Supreme Court can prevent such encroachment of the Parliament
through its power of Judicial Review. The Parliament must make law in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.

QNo:-33,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A valid contract is a written or expressed agreement between two parties to provide a product or service.

QNo:-34,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
in this case contract will subsist with c's legal heirs as parties to the transaction upto the extent of the property inherited by them.

QNo:-35,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
preamble can be referred.

QNo:-36,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Freedom of press is not an express right but is implied under the Right Of Freedom
QNo:-37,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Mandamus is a judicial remedy in the form of an order from a superior court,[1] to any government subordinate court,
corporation, or public authorityto do (or forbear from doing) some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do (or
refrain from doing)and which is in the nature of public duty, and in certain cases one of a statutory duty. It cannot be issued to
compel an authority to do something against statutory provision. For example, it cannot be used to force a lower court to reject or
authorize applications that have been made, but if the court refuses to rule one way or the other then a mandamus can be used to
order the court to rule on the applications.

QNo:-38,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
self explanatory answer

QNo:-39,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The term "passive euthanasia" used by the Supreme Court in its verdict on Aruna Shanbaug's case is defined as the withdrawal of
medical treatment with the deliberate intention to hasten a terminally ill-patient's death.

Various medical and legal dictionaries say passive euthanasia is the act of hastening the death of a terminally-ill patient by
altering some form of support and letting nature take its course.

Passive euthanasia can involve turning off respirators, halting medications, discontinuing food and water so the patient dies
because of dehydration or starvation.

Passive euthanasia can include giving the patient large doses of morphine to control pain in spite of the likelihood that the
painkiller can cause fatal respiratory problems.

QNo:-40,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The term of governor's office is normally 5 years but it can be terminated earlier by:

Dismissal by the president (usually on the advice of the prime minister of the country) at whose pleasure the governor holds office
Resignation by the governor

QNo:-41,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The Rajya Sabha (Council of States) or the upper house is a permanent body not subject to dissolution. One third of the members
retire every second year, being replaced by newly elected members. Each member is elected for a term of six years

QNo:-42,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
A revamped Juvenile Justice Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on May 7, 2015 in the aftermath of the Delhi Rape Case of
December, 2012 in which a minor was found guilty. The new bill will allow minors in the age group of 16-18 to be tried as adults
if they commit heinous crimes.

QNo:-43,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Piracy means::
the act of attacking and stealing from a ship at sea
: the act of illegally copying someone's product or invention without permission
: the act of illegally making television or radio broadcasts

QNo:-44,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A s liable even though B is not killed yet, he had an intention t kill irrespective of the end result.

QNo:-45,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Both the rights are integral for the Human being. First being a part of Right to life and second being an essential requirement for
working of democracy

QNo:-46,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
self explanatory

QNo:-47,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Libel is a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.

QNo:-48,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Vicarious liability refers to a situation where someone is held responsible for the actions or omissions of another person. In a
workplace context, an employer can be liable for the acts or omissions of its employees, provided it can be shown that they took
place in the course of their employment.

QNo:-49,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Cross-offer is a contract law term that refers to an offer made to another in ignorance that the offeree has made the same offer to
the offeror. In a cross offer both parties state to each other the same proposal.

QNo:-50,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Section 378 in The Indian Penal Code
378. Theft.Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that per-
sons consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation 1.A thing so long as it is attached
to the earth, not being movable property, is not the subject of theft; but it becomes capable of being the subject of theft as soon as
it is severed from the earth. Explanation 2.A moving effected by the same act which affects the severance may be a theft.
Explanation 3.A person is said to cause a thing to move by removing an obstacle which prevented it from moving or by sepa-
rating it from any other thing, as well as by actually moving it. Explanation 4.A person, who by any means causes an animal to
move, is said to move that animal, and to move everything which, in consequence of the motion so caused, is moved by that
animal. Explanation 5.The consent mentioned in the definition may be express or implied, and may be given either by the
person in possession, or by any person having for that purpose authority either express or implied.

QNo:-51,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Whoever drives any vehicle, or rides, on any public way in a manner so rash or negligent as to endanger human life, or to be
likely to cause hurt or injury to any other person, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may
extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
In present case, he was only drunk.

QNo:-52,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
A warning that notifies a buyer that the goods he or she is buying are "as is," or subject to all defects.
When a sale is subject to this warning the purchaser assumes the risk that the product might be either defective or unsuitable to
his or her needs.This rule is not designed to shield sellers who engage in Fraud or bad faith dealing by making false or misleading
representations about the quality or condition of a particular product. It merely summarizes the concept that a purchaser must
examine, judge, and test a product considered for purchase himself or herself.
The modern trend in laws protecting consumers, however, has minimized the importance of this rule. Although the buyer is still
required to make a reasonable inspection of goods upon purchase, increased responsibilities have been placed upon the seller,
and the doctrine of caveat venditor (Latin for "let the seller beware") has become more prevalent. Generally, there is a legal
presumption that a seller makes certain warranties unless the buyer and the seller agree otherwise. One such Warranty is the
Implied Warranty of merchantability. If a person buys soap, for example, there is an implied warranty that it will clean; if a person
buys skis, there is an implied warranty that they will be safe to use on the slopes.
A seller who is in the business of regularly selling a particular type of goods has still greater responsibilities in dealing with an
average customer. A person purchasing antiques from an antique dealer, or jewelry from a jeweler, is justified in his or her
reliance on the expertise of the seller.
If both the buyer and the seller are negotiating from equal bargaining positions, however, the doctrine of caveat emptor would
apply.

QNo:-53,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
According to the law, performance of an existing duty is cannot constitute a consideration. Now seems that the performance of an
existing duty may constitute consideration for a new promise, in the circumstances where no duress or fraud is found and where
the practical benefits are to the promisor. The performance of an existing contractual duty owed to the promisor is not good
consideration for a fresh promise given by the promisor. However, performance of an existing contractual duty owed to a third
party can be good consideration.

QNo:-54,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
damnum sine injuria- A loss, damages or injury suffered from which there is no legal cause of action. A Latin law maxim of the
Roman law and of the civil law referring to those cases where a loss occurs but in the absence of any wrong.

QNo:-55,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
self explanatory

QNo:-56,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
At common law, battery is the tort of intentionally (or, in Australia, negligently) and voluntarily bringing about an unconsented
harmful or offensive contact with a person or to something closely associated with them (e.g. a hat, a purse). Unlike assault,
battery involves an actual contact.
QNo:-57,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
To constitute the offence of theft the essential ingredients are as follows--
a) Subject matter should be a movable property,i.e., corporal property except land and things attached to the earth ;
b) The subject matter should be moved out of the possession of any person. So the person in possession need not be owner of the
property ;
c) This moving out of the subject matter should be without the consent of the person in possession of it. And so the moving out
may be permanent or temporary in nature and
d) Such taking out of the property should be with dishonest intention and not in good faith.

QNo:-58,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Minor Contracts can be classified into 3 groups. namely; Valid Minor Contracts, Voidable Minor Contract and Void Minor
Contracts.

Valid Minor Contracts: If Minor Contract is made for necessaries, then it is Valid.
Example: A case on this point is Nash Vs Inman. In this case A is a tailor and B is a minor and under graduate. In England Court is
necessary to graduate and luxury to undergraduate. By means of that Contract B gets 11 coats from A on Credit basis. Thereafter
B gets failed in the graduation examination and doesn't pay amount to it. A files a suit. Court decides that coat is not necessary
and hence the Contract is Void.
Another case on this point is Robert Vs Grey. In this case A is a billiards player and B is a minor. As per their Contract A has to
provide for coaching to B upon certain consideration where B has selected billiards game as his livelihood. Afterwards B fails in
paying amount to A. Court decides that the Contract is related to necessaries and therefore Valid.
Another case on this point is Ryder Vs Woombwell.
Voidable Minor Contracts: Partnership agreements and marriage agreements made by minor are Voidable Contracts as per the
provisions of England law. After becoming major, he may or may not execute that Contract. It should be noted that those
Contracts are Voidable at the option of minor.

Void Minor Contracts: On all other situations, Contracts made by minor become Void.

Contracts made by Minors as per Indian law

Minor Contracts are ab-initio Void: Contracts made by minors are Void from the beginning itself.
Example: A case on this occasion is Mohirb bee bee Vs Dharmabas Ghosh.

QNo:-59,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
A wagering agreement is a promise to give money or money's worth upon the determination or ascertainment of an uncertain
event. A contingent contract, on the other hand, is a contract to do not to do something if something if some event, collateral to
such contract does or does not happen.

QNo:-60,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
the contract cannot be enforced as due to mistake of fact the parties are unaware that the horse is dead, so, the object cannot be
fulfilled.

QNo:-61,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Unlike the other three options, cotton is a natural fibre.
QNo:-62,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Toy is the odd one as all the other are feelings

QNo:-63,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
All except common, are either abided by or followed

QNo:-64,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
From the statement, option 2 is clear as there is no mention of the other choices

QNo:-65,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It could be inferred that planets are round things

QNo:-66,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is uncertain because we only have the information about roses and tulips. We dont know whether there are other types of
flowers in the mughal garden and what is their colour.

QNo:-67,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
It is neither mentioned nor could it be inferred that wives earn more than husbands

QNo:-68,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Option 3 is most appropriate. The first two options are ruled out as the statement is about own behavior. Option 4 is wrong as the
author advocates that people should not be punished for behavior over which they do not have control. Therefore, it is implied
that people do not have full control on their behaviour

QNo:-69,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Fish live in water and water is called AIR.

QNo:-70,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
There are 24 triangles present namely,
Triangles from vertex A: ABH, ABO, AHO.
Triangles from vertex I: IJN, IJO, INO, ICG, ICP, IGP, ICL, IGL.
Triangles from vertex E: EDF, EDQ, EFQ.
Triangles from vertex L: LKM, LKQ, LMQ, LCG, LCP, LGP.
Triangles from vertex B,C,G and H: BCJ, CDK, GFM, HGN.

The triangles from all other vertices will be present in the above mentioned triangles.
Therefore, a total of 24 triangles are present.

QNo:-71,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The least number of straight lines required is 13.

QNo:-72,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Second option exemplifies the situation given in the question.

QNo:-73,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Only option 4 suggests death (deceased).

QNo:-74,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
It is only in option 4 that we see an example of guarantee

QNo:-75,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
If she allows her daughter to proceed with the paper work, she gives her the power of attorney

QNo:-76,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Option 1 is ruled out as the lines do not mention that the victims should forgive their offenders. Further, options 3 and 4 have also
not been mentioned. In the context, option 2 is the most appropriate

QNo:-77,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
As mentioned in the first two lines, Option 1 is the correct choice. The other three options have not been discussed
QNo:-78,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
It is clear from the line As employees, Generation
Xers tend to be more challenged when they can carry out tasks independently that they are self-directed workers, hence option 2
is the correct choice

QNo:-79,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Option 3 is the only appropriate of the given options as the others have not been mentioned

QNo:-80,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Option 4 is the right answer as the others are not alluded to in the statement

QNo:-81,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Untruthful is the correct choice as it is opposite to honest

QNo:-82,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Since in a gym, exercise is done, in a restaurant food can be eaten

QNo:-83,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Soup is served in a bowl like coffee is served in a cup

QNo:-84,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The words in a first row are contextually same and only vary in degree. Similarly 'hibernate' is also long and deep sleep.

QNo:-85,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The length of the rivers in ascending order will be:
E<A<D<B<C
So, E is the smallest river.

QNo:-86,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The heights in decending order will be:
Bunty > Sonu > Monu > Chintu > Pintu.
So, 4th in descending is Chintu. Hence Option D.

QNo:-87,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
7 16 9 15 11 14

there are two series present, the numbers in the odd places increase by 2.
Whereas, the numbers in the even places decrease by 1.
11 is at an odd place, therefore the next number will be 11+2=13.
So, 13 (option 2) is the answer.

QNo:-88,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
40 42 39 44 38 46

There are two series present, The numbers in the odd place decrease by 1 and the numbers in the even places increase by 2.
38 is present at an odd place, therefore the next number will be 38-1=37.
So, 37 (option 3) is the answer.

QNo:-89,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
3 6 9 12 15 18
The series is multiple of 3. So, the next multiple is 21.

QNo:-90,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-

The triangles present are ABJ, AEH, ADG, CBD, CJG, CFI, EDF, EBI, GFH, IJH.
There are a total of 10 triangles present in the figure.

QNo:-91,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
It means something easy to do

QNo:-92,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
Swan song means - A farewell or final appearance, action, or work.

QNo:-93,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
Pell- mell means in a jumbled , confused manner, hence the answer is option 1.
QNo:-94,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
One does not relieve, take out or prove a disease, so for the 2nd blank, combat is correct

QNo:-95,Correct Answer:-D

Explanation:-
The sentence is incomplete as 'will do' does not have an object. It should therefore be followed by 'so'. A is not correct as
government is repeated. policy is undefined in B and C.

QNo:-96,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Soliloquy means talking to oneself

QNo:-97,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
It is mentioned in the passage that the defect is ignoring the audience. Therefore, the answer is option 3

QNo:-98,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The author believes that everyone can deliver a talk. He writes everyone has the ability to deliver a talk. The correct answer
hence, is option 3

QNo:-99,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
In the last paragraph, the author has suggested to knock down an ignorant man and to listen what he says. The answer thus, is
option 3

QNo:-100,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The passage advocates naturalness in speaking. The author writes: we want you to take that same naturalness with you when
you speak in public. To develop it, you must practice. Don't imitate others. If you speak spontaneously you will speak differently
from anyone else in the world. The answer thus, is option 2

QNo:-101,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Wasting time is the correct answer as the meaning of the word is to procrastinate

QNo:-102,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Vis--vis means in relation to. Hence option 2 is the correct answer

QNo:-103,Correct Answer:-A
Explanation:-
The passage mentions that the government wanted to keep the dargah, hence, option 1 is the answer

QNo:-104,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The fight in the court continued for five years. The answer thus, is option 2

QNo:-105,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The court ordered to demolish the dargah. The answer therefore, is option 3

QNo:-106,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Leaving no opportunity for refusal is the closest to the word peremptory

QNo:-107,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
in favorem vitae means in favour of life

QNo:-108,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
It can be easily inferred from the line 'Peremptory challenge is more difficult to justify that the author finds the peremptory
challenge illogical

QNo:-109,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
In accordance with the passage, peremptory challenge is permitted in cases where death punishment can be awarded. The answer
thus, is option 3

QNo:-110,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
In the light of the line he could only go by the 'look of him', option 2 is correct

QNo:-111,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
The word proletariat denotes the working class people. The answer thus, is option 2

QNo:-112,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The word proprietariat is used to allude to the rich and property holding class

QNo:-113,Correct Answer:-C
Explanation:-
Repressive means to keep someone under control and dominate

QNo:-114,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
In the light of the last line which reads breaches of human rights have found poor response and even brutal violations pass
judicial scrutiny option 1 is the correct answer

QNo:-115,Correct Answer:-A

Explanation:-
The word means symptoms, thus option 1 is the answer

QNo:-116,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
The word commute means to change in the given context

QNo:-117,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Heinous means something which is fit to be hated. The answer thus, is abominable

QNo:-118,Correct Answer:-B

Explanation:-
Capital punishment denotes death sentence

QNo:-119,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Death sentence is a punishment given by the court

QNo:-120,Correct Answer:-C

Explanation:-
Giving punishment is the correct option

QNo:-121,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-122,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-123,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-124,Correct Answer:-D
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QNo:-125,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-126,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-127,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-128,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-129,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-130,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-131,Correct Answer:-B

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QNo:-132,Correct Answer:-B

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QNo:-133,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-134,Correct Answer:-D

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QNo:-135,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-136,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-138,Correct Answer:-B

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QNo:-139,Correct Answer:-B

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QNo:-140,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-141,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-142,Correct Answer:-C

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QNo:-143,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-144,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-146,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-147,Correct Answer:-A

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QNo:-148,Correct Answer:-B

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QNo:-149,Correct Answer:-C
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