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Directions (Q.1-5): Read each sentence to
findout whether there is any grammatical
error in it. The error, if any will be in one part
of the sentence. The number of that part is the
answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5.
1. One should restrict (1)/ the use of oil in diet.
(2) / The more you use (3)/ more your health
gets deteriorated. (4)/ No error (5).
2. The development of the nation (1)/ is a continuous and uninterrupted process. (2)/ If the
nation is vested by white elephants, (3)/ the
development will be tardy. (4)/ No error (5).
3. I desire the company (1)/ of a man who can
(2)/ sympathise at me (3)/ and whose eyes
reply to mine. (4)/ No error (5).
4. The teacher did all he could (1)/ to assure
about his help (2)/ and increase students'
confidence (3)/ in their tasks. (4)/ No error (5).
5. India's growing economy (1)/ booming business and expanding (2)/ middle class are
often commented upon,(3)/ but are these
really the criteria by which we can judge our
progress? (4)/ No error (5).
Directions (Q.6-10): In each of the following
questions an idiomatic expression and its four
possible meanings are given. Find out the
correct meaning of the idiomatic expression.
If you do not find any correct answer, mark 5
i.e. "None of these" as your answer.
6. To take a leaf out of somebody's book:
1) to steal something valuable.
2) to take him as a model.
3) to follow the instructions of someone.
4) to live up to other's expectation.
5) None of these
7. To hold somebody by ransom:
1) to keep captive and demand concession.
2) to humiliate somebody. 3) to offer bride.
4) to blackmail and extract money.
5) None of these
8. To cool one's heels:
1) to rest for something.
2) to give no importance to someone.
3) to remain in a comfortable position.
4) to be kept waiting for someone.
5) None of these
9. To mind one's P's and Q's:
1) to be accurate and precise.
2) to be cautious.
3) to be careful of one's accounts.
4) to be careful of one's personality.
5) None of these
10. To play to the gallery:
1) to work hard to achieve the best.
2) trying to get appreciation from the least

Meanings
(Q.1-5): Deteriorate = worsen
Vested with = fixed with
Uninterrupted = without stop
Booming (adj) = strengthening
(Q.6-10): Ransom = release, free
Captive = one who is caught, prisoner
Humiliate = disrespect
(Q.11-15): Swiftly = speedily
(Q.16-20): Concurrently = Agreeably
Anomaly = mistake
Statutory = required, permitted
(Q.21-30): Obesity = fatness
Sedentary = motionless, inactive
Notch = cut, dent; Slump = decline
Foiled = defeated; Grab = get by force
Perennial = continuous
Confine = to limit to;
Supercilious = arrogant
Depreciatory = under valued, disrespectful
Ubiquitous = everywhere
Courteous = respectful
Ingenuous = honest, frank
Row = move; Intrude = enter unlawfully
Escalate = increase; Replete with = full of
Swarm = surround

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Important Tips
Don't attempt unknown questions and minimize negative marks.
Refer previous question papers and analyze the exam pattern.
Concentrate more on English Language section as many

candidates usually get eliminated in this section.


Practice mock tests everyday to solve the problems easily and

increase speed.

To cool one's heels...


intelligent people.
3) use wrong means to achieve success.
4) to be able to do a piece of work easily.
5) None of these
Directions (Q.11-15): In each sentence below a
word/ a group of words has been printed in
bold. From the five answer choices given
below each sentence, pick out one which can
substitute the bold word/ group of words correctly without changing the meaning of the
sentence.
11. Environment pollution has led to the
pollution of water.
1) Environment pollution has laid to
2) Environmental pollution had laid to
3) Environmental pollution have led to
4) Environmental pollution has led to
5) No correction required
12. Reading swiftly is a skill and its essence
lies in digesting maximum information in
minimum time.
1) maximum informations in minimum time.
2) maximum informations in the
minimum time.
3) the maximum informations in
minimum time.
4) the maximum informations in
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the minimum time.
5) No correction required.
13. The Badminton World Federation has made
it mandatory to all the women players to
wear skirts in the Grand Prix tournament.
1) have made it mandatory to
2) have made it mandatory for
3) has made it mandatory for
4) has made mandatory in
5) No correction required.
14. The history of India bears witness of the
fact that India was in no time a single
political unit.
1) of the fact that India was at
2) to the fact that India was at
3) to the fact that India was in
4) about the fact of India was in
5) No correction required.
15. Unrestricted right of expression leads to
violation of certain other rights.
1) An unrestricted right to expression leads to
2) An unrestricted right of expression leads for
3) An unrestricted right for expression leads to
4) A unrestricted right to expression leads to
5) No correction required.
Directions (Q.16-20): Rearrange the following
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given
below.
(A) The Kirit Parikh committee recommended
linking domestic petro products with world
oil prices.
(B) Deregulating transport fuel and allowing
market forces to determine the price sidelines the major components of pricing.
(C) Both the recommendations can not be
implemented concurrently.
(D) The 2010-11 Budget recommended increasing the import duty of petro products.
(E) The government can correct this anomaly.
(F) For this, the government will institute an
independent permanent statutory body.

English Language
16. Which sentence comes FIRST after
rearrangement?
1) C
2) B
3) A
4) D
5) E
17. Which sentence comes SECOND after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) C
3) B
4) D
5) F
18. Which sentence comes THIRD after
rearrangement?
1) B
2) F
3) C
4) E
5) D
19. Which sentence comes FOURTH after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) F
5) D
20. Which sentence comes LAST
after rearrangement?
1) E
2) B
3) A 4) C 5) F
Directions (Q.21-30): Each sentence below has two blanks, each
blank indicating that something has
been omitted. Choose the set of
words for each blank which best
fits the meaning of the sentence as
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a whole.
21. Obesity and a ...... lifestyle have been ......
with an increased risk of heart disease.
1) hard, joined
2) tough, connected
3) sedentary, linked 4) sitting, connected
5) free, associated
22. Average earnings in the economy ...... up
another ...... in August.
1) moved, notch
2) went, slump
3) go, fall
4) come, downfall
5) rose, decline
23. A brave police chief ...... an armed robbery
on a Jeweller by ...... the raider's shotgun.
1) caught, snatching 2) detected, taking
3) found, holding
4) foiled, grabbing
5) stopped, catching
24. The internal squabbles in some areas is
......, but the real problem lies in the ......
poverty of those areas.
1) unlucky, annual
2) unfortunate, perennial
3) uncommon, great
4) unpleasant, real
5) unhappy, existing
25. He has accepted the task ...... and has
decided to implement ...... commitment.
1) whole-heartedly, with 2) mindless, for
3) willingly, to
4) attentively, in
5) carefully, against
26. The tribals ...... the laws as long as the government officials did not ...... them severely.
1) welcomed, treat
2) refused, bring
3) scolded, negotiate 4) bothered, pay
5) gained, confine
27. The leader is so ...... that everyone looked
at him in a ...... manner.
1) supercilious, depreciatory
2) careful, grand
3) corrupt, ubiquitous
4) merciless, courteous
5) suspicious, ingenuous
28. The tourists ...... boat and ...... into the lake.
1) rented, swam
2) hired, rowed
3) borrowed, intruded 4) boarded, ran

5) caught, dived
29. The speech ...... with humour ...... the
audience.
1) full, escalated
2) replete, entertained
3) swarmed, delighted
4) started, reduced 5) forced, praised
30. The enterprising person succeeded
because of his ...... nature which did not
allow him to ......
1) pertinacious, quit 2) devoted, shirk
3) impolite, pay
4) persistent, subsist
5) determined, abandon
Directions (Q.31-40): In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which is numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words or phrases
are printed, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word or
phrase in each case.
The large number of natural disasters has led
to two assumptions. First, the world is experiencing more natural calamities today ...(31)...
ever before, and second the distribution of disasters ...(32)... unequal. A U.N. Report studied
natural disasters ...(33)... 1975 and 2007 found
that not only is the ...(34)... of catastrophes
increasing because of climate change and environmental ...(35)... but also that the brunt of
tragedies is borne ...(36)... poor countries least
equipped to deal with such ...(37)... . It is true
that some countries are disaster - prone but
some ...(38)... . Japan for example have managed to overcome their geographical disadvantages. ...(39)... to U.N. estimates, equivalent
populations in the Philippines and Japan ...(40)...
the same number of cyclones each year.
31. 1) as 2) than 3) not 4) of
5) since
32. 1) being 2) are 3) often 4) is 5) seem
33. 1) after
2) prior
3) between
4) separating 5) affecting
34. 1) response 2) dances 3) occurring
4) damage
5) frequency
35. 1) degradation 2) protection
3) detriment
4) audit
5) summit
36. 1) of
2) by
3) with
4) for
5) on
37. 1) calm
2) disbelieve
3) misfortune
4) faith
5) mistake
38. 1) inspite of
2) even
3) since
4) how
5) like
39. 1) Thanks
2) Comparing
3) Similar
4) According 5) Linked
40. 1) endure
2) incite
3) enjoy
4) trigger
5) encounter

Answers
1-4; Add 'the' before 'more'.
2-3; Replace 'by' with 'with'.
3-3; It should be 'sympathise, with'.
4-2; Replace 'about' with 'of'.
5-5; No error
6-2
7-1
8-4
9-1
11-4
12-5
13-3
14-2

10-2
15-1.

(Q.16-20): D A C B E F
16-4
21-3
26-1
31-2
36-2

17-1
22-1
27-1
32-4
37-3

18-3
23-4
28-2
33-3
38-5

19-2
24-2
29-2
34-5
39-4

20-5
25-1
30-1
35-1
40-1.

(Writer - Senior Faculty,


Banking Services Chronicle, Hyderabad)

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