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The passage discusses the political situation in Palestine and Israel. It notes that suicide bombings by Palestinian militant groups and harsh Israeli responses have raised hopes for peace but also severely tested Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Arafat faces challenges no matter which actions he takes - acting against militants risks civil conflict, while doing nothing risks losing authority. His inaction is explained as necessary to maintain Palestinian unity. The passage discusses factors like economic conditions that have weakened the Palestinian Authority and strengthened militant groups. It suggests that Israeli attacks on the Palestinian Authority present dangers of destroying the precarious balance of power and could further radicalize Palestinians. Measures like easing economic blockades and limiting settlement expansions could help restore the Palestinian Authority's authority.

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The passage discusses the political situation in Palestine and Israel. It notes that suicide bombings by Palestinian militant groups and harsh Israeli responses have raised hopes for peace but also severely tested Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Arafat faces challenges no matter which actions he takes - acting against militants risks civil conflict, while doing nothing risks losing authority. His inaction is explained as necessary to maintain Palestinian unity. The passage discusses factors like economic conditions that have weakened the Palestinian Authority and strengthened militant groups. It suggests that Israeli attacks on the Palestinian Authority present dangers of destroying the precarious balance of power and could further radicalize Palestinians. Measures like easing economic blockades and limiting settlement expansions could help restore the Palestinian Authority's authority.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Direction (Qs. 1 to 5) :
Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should
replace the phrase printed in bold in the given sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is
correct as it is and no correction is required, then mark your answer as (5) :
1.
Ultimately he received the honour he deserve.
(1)
Gained the honour he deserve
(2)
Received the honour he deserves
(3)
Received the honour he deserved
(4)
Bags the honour he deserve
(5)
No correction required
Ans: ( 3 ) Received the honour he deserved
2.
I am totally opposite in the statement of some of our
Managers.
(1)
Totally oppose to the
(2)
Absolutely oppose by the
(3)
Totally opposed to the
(4)
Completely opposed in the
(5)
No correction required
Ans: ( 3 ) Totally opposed to the
3.

Gayatri turned down the job offer to accommodate her friend.


(1)
Job offered in accommodate
(2)
Job offers for accommodate
(3)
Job offer to accommodating
(4)
Job offer in accommodate
(5)
No correction required
Ans: ( 5 ) No correction required

4.

She was informed that everyone of them are aware of the fact.
(1)
Were aware of
(2)
Are aware of
(3)
Was aware of
(4)
Is aware of
(5)
No correction required
Ans: ( 3 ) Was aware of

5.
She has being venturing into areas which she had always
avoided in the past.
(1)
Has been venturing into
(2)
Has venturing into
(3)
Would venturing into
(4)
Had venturing into
(5)
No correction required
Ans: ( 1 ) Has been venturing into
Directions (Qs. 6 to 10) :
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or
idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part will be
your answer. If there is no error (ignore errors of punctuation, if any), then your answer will be (5).
6. They never thought (1) / that Joshi is (2) / oldest thanthe other (3) / Professors in the Faculty. (4) / No
error (5)
Ans: ( 3 )
7. Taken into consideration (1) / the advice of his (2) /colleagues he decided (3) / to stay in the Institute.
(4) /No error (5)
Ans: ( 1 )

8. I am likely contact (1) / you sometime in (2) / next weekto (3) / discuss with you in detail. (4) / No error
(5)
Ans: ( 1 )
9. The police has making (1) / every effort to provide (2) /best help and (3) / attention to each citizen. (4) /
Noerror (5)
Ans: ( 1 )
10. He cannot withdraw (1) / all his money (2) / unless he do not (3) / give advance notice. (4) / No error (5)
Ans: ( 3&4 )
Directions (Qs. 11 to 25) :
Read the following passage to answer these questions given below it. Certain
words / phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions :
The suicide attacks by militant Palestinian groups killing large numbers of Israeli civilians and the
harsh Israeli response, have raised the renewed hopes of peace in the region. It is Arafat?s leadership and
authority that are being severely tested in the latest phase of the west Asian crisis.
By accusing the Palestinian Authority (PA) of supporting terrorism by groups, Israel hopes to put
pressure on Arafat to act. Arafat, on the other hand, has never looked a less powerful force than he does
today. If he acts against the militants and elements in his own Fatah movement sympathetic to them, he
risks a Palestinian civil conflict. But if he chooses to do nothing, he faces erosion of his authority and
all claim to a central role in the peace process. Whatever he does, sections of the Palestinians will hold that
he has gone too far and Israel that he has not gone for enough. This is, of course, why Arafat has invariably
shrunk from hard decision. He has refrained from curbing the militant groups, explaining his inaction as
necessary to maintain Palestinian unity.
The Palestinian leadership?s inability to improve economic conditions for its people has been a
decisive factor in the erosion of its ability to act. Palestinians in Gaza have targeted the PA as being
responsible for their condition. The Militant organizations have capitalized on the PA?s failure to establish a
functioning administrative infrastructure by setting up a parallel welfare system with the help of the millions
of dollars. Though the Palestinian security forces claim to have arrested more than 100 militants after the
suicide bomb attacks in Israel, the other similar militant groups remain defiant, confident of their popular
support and of the certainty that in the ultimate analysis the PA leadership will stop short of decisive action
against them.
That the militant groups enjoy popular support in Gaza is hardly surprising. The Gaza Strip today
resembles a vast prison camp in which some 1.2 million Palestinians are crammed. Despite the Oslo
Accord, 7000 Israeli settlers still remain in 20 percent of the Gaza?s area and are protected by heavily armed
Israeli forces. With its recent blockade of and extensive incursion into PA controlled territories, the Israeli
government has placed the whole civil society in Palestine under siege. Over 450 NGOs, eight universities
and numerous other educational, civic, social, developmental and health institutions have had their work
impeded and their vital services to the population blocked. An international conference on Israel?s treatment
of human rights in West Bank and Gaza, attended by signatories to the 1949 Geneva Conventions, that has
opened in Switzerland overriding Israeli and American protests, is expected to censor Israel for its treatment
of civilians in the Palestinian territories.
Arafat?s standing among Palestinians rests on the authority conferred on the PA by the international
community to represent and speak for the Palestinians. Even the major militant group has so far never
openly challenged Arafat?s leadership. Israel?s latest vicious attacks directed against the PA and Arafat
present the international community with the danger that this precarious balance of power in the Palestinian
community may be destroyed. Continuance of the Israeli attacks can only further
radicalize and harden the attitudes of ordinary Palestinians. On the other hand, Israeli moves to freeze
further expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza and, as soon as security conditions
permit it, ease the economic blockade of Palestinian towns?however remote such measures appear just now?
alone can restore the authority of the PA and give it a chance to get a grip on Palestinian militancy.
11.
Which of the following factors have raised the hope for peace in West Asia?
A. Killings of Israeli civilians
B. Harsh response of Israelites
C. Revocation of Oslo Accord
(1)
Only A and C
(2)
Only B and C

(3)
(4)
(5)

Both A and B
Either A or B
None of these

Ans:

(3)

Both A and B

12.

Which of the following explains the lack of action on the part of Palestinian leader?
(1)
He fears the army action against him
(2)
This according to him will fasten peace process
(3)
He feels that this step will keep Palestinians united
(4)
He is seriously worried about the degeneration of his power base
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 4 )

13.

What is ultimate analysis of other similar militant groups?


(1)
The PA leadership will only act if a definite forceful action is taken on the PA
(2)
The suicidal attacks will only aggravate the situation
(3)
The PA leadership should be changed
(4)
The action on the Palestinians was justified
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 5 ) None of these

14.
Which of the following words is just opposite in meaning to the word impeded as used in the
passage?
(1)
Hindered
(2)
Facilitated
(3)
Felicitated
(4)
Stopped
(5)
Courage
Ans: ( 1 ) Hindered
15.

What does the word overriding mean as used in the passage?


(1)
Notwithstanding
(2)
Concurring
(3)
Welcoming
(4)
Criticizing
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 1 ) Notwithstanding

16.

Which of the following best describes the meaning of the word challenged as used in the passage?
(1)
Questioned
(2)
Accepted
(3)
Attacked
(4)
Scared
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 1 ) Questioned

17.

Which of the following is the most similar word as accusing as used in the passage?
(1)
Abusing
(2)
Blaming
(3)
Charging
(4)
Responding
(5)
Praising
Ans: ( 2 ) Blaming

18.
Which of the following is the expected outcome of International Conference which is in progress in
Switzerland?
(1)
To revoke 1949 Geneva Convention
(2)
Impose censorship on propaganda of PA
(3)
To build cordial relations between Conflicting parties
(4)
To put a curb on Israel?s policies while treating civilians in an alien territory
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 3 )

19.

Which of the following best explains the word vicious as used in the passage?
(1)
Dangerous
(2)
Fatal
(3)
Reoccurring and cyclic
(4)
Cyclic but not reoccurring
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 3 )

20.

Which of the following best explains the word remote as used in the passage?
(1)
Far away from reality
(2)
Distant
(3)
Most likely to happen
(4)
Control in someone else?s hand
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 1 )

21.

Who according to the passage conferred the authority to PA?


(1)
Arafat
(2)
Israel
(3)
Militant groups
(4)
International community
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 4 )

22.
Which of the following can restore the degenerating authority of the PA?
A. Arresting the expansion of Jewish settlements
B. Easening the economic blockade of Palestinian towns
(1)
Only A
(2)
Only B
(3)
Either A or B
(4)
Both A and B together
(5)
Neither A or B
Ans: ( 4 )
23.

Which of the following is the most opposite in meaning as the word shrunk as used in the passage?
(1)
Coming forward
(2)
Abdicating
(3)
Control
(4)
Expand
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 1 )

24.

What may be the affect of continuous Israeli attacks?


(1)
It may harness a negative attitude amongst the civil Palestinians
(2)
It may destroy militancy from its basic roots
(3)
It may revitalize the weakening leadership of the PA
(4)
It may enhance militant activities
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 4 )

25.

What dangers are being perceived by the International Community?


(1)
Both the nations may get destroyed if war erupts
(2)
The PA and Israel will never strike a deal
(3)
The attacks against the PA may destroy the balance of power in Palestinians
(4)
The militancy may spread in other countries also
(5)
None of these
Ans: ( 3 )

Directions (Qs. 26 to 35) :


In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits
the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case:

Whatever prosperity India enjoyed in the seventeenth century disappeared when the Mughal
Empire ???(26) apart. The most immediate cause of this breakdown was the religious intolerance, which led
to the open rebellion. It was to ???(27) these revolts that the bigot ruler spent ???(28) years in the field, with
immense armies consuming the revenues of the country. There were, however, more deep-seated ???(29)
The corruption of officials and the oppression of the masses steadily ???(30) away the empire?s
life blood. For sometime, there had been a noticeable deterioration in the character of the ruling class. Wars
of succession ???(31) wiped out the leading families, and new blood from central Asia was no ???(32)
recruited for the higher governmental posts. Finally, the Mughal Empire was an alien regime. It continues
to be so ???(33) Akbar?s policy of conciliation was abandoned, and it wore itself out trying to maintain its
power ???(34) the ceaseless opposition, only now and then overt but always present, of the ???(35) citizens.
26.
(1)
Joined
(2)
Broke
(3)
Dashed
(4)
Banged
(5)
Became
Ans: ( 2 ) Broke
27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Run out
Crash
Crush
Cajole
Motivate

Ans:

(3)

Crush

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

No
Hardly
Many
Inexpensive
Most

Ans:

(3)

Many

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Variables
Attributes
Characteristics
Causes
Affect
Ans:

(4)

Causes

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Drained
Gone
Sucked
Released
Went

Ans:

(1)

Drained

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Has
Have
Was
Did
Had

Ans:

(5)

Had

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Longer
Pumped
Far
Candidate
Shorter`

Ans:

(1)

Longer

(1)
(2)
(3)

At
Into
Over

34.

35.

(4)
(5)

After
Before

Ans:

(4)

After

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Far
At
Against
Favouring
For

Ans:

(3)

Against

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Discontented
Weeping
Ruling
Calm
Contented
Ans:

(1)

Discontented

Directions (Qs. 36 to 40) :


Pick out the most effective word/phrase from the given words to fill in the
blanks to make the sentences meaningfully complete:
36.
Tiwari?s weill-wishers went to the extreme to _____ his business reputation.
(1)
Speak
(2)
Enhance
(3)
Cajole
(4)
Provoke
(5)
Advocate
Ans: ( 2 ) Enhance
37.

A group of junior college boys _____ the highest peak of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas.
(1)
Scaled
(2)
Walked
(3)
Climb up
(4)
Avoided
(5)
Won
Ans: ( 1 ) Scaled

38.
A special programme to raise the standard of living of the village folks has been _____ by the
Government.
(1)
Affixed
(2)
Stalled
(3)
Glued
(4)
Launched
(5)
Propose
Ans: ( 4 ) Launched
39.

A herd of elephants _____ ready to attack the lion.


(1)
Were
(2)
Is
(3)
Was
(4)
Are
(5)
Has been
Ans: ( 2 ) Is

40.
It is not possible this year to run this company with so many employees, without increasing the
_____ of deficit.
(1)
Loss
(2)
Altitude
(3)
Gain
(4)
Magnitude
(5)
Extend
Ans: ( 4 ) Magnitude

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