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I fully believe that the comerstone of good policy is an electorate that is educated on the national issues. (@) cerebral (b) enlightened ©) ignorant @ erudite 3. For important medical decisions, even finding a doctor you trust is not enough. (@) significant (b) trivial (c) basic (@) probable KJU-F-GTA - B 4. Planets move in their orbits. (@) push (b) rotate (©) stall @ flow 5. Temperature is a measure of internal energy of an object and is frequently expressed by physicists in units of Kelvin. (@) found (b) told (©) distributed (@) concealed 6. People argue about why Venus is so much warmer than the Earth. (a) friendlier (®) colder (© wilder (@ heavier 7. Scientists are concerned whether the oceans and land biosphere will take up as much carbon in the future as they presently do. (@) worried (®) indifferent (©) curious @ puzzled 8. The biggest debate among scientists today is about cloud feedback. (@) contend () moot (©) wrangle (@ agreement 9. The Earth's climate sensitivity is conventionally defined as the equili- brium temperature increase caused by doubling of carbon dioxide. (@) imperviousness (©) willingness (©). responsiveness @ closeness 10. The oceans carry a huge amount of heat from the tropics to the high latitudes. (@) significant (&) major (©) tiny @ dormant ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE Directions : Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence(s), the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled as P,Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (4). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly. 11. several years ago, course on climate change at Texas A&M University Q P Professor Andrew Dessler created an introductory _for freshmen and sophomores R @ PRQS (&) QRPS © SQRP @ PQRS Ss B - KJU-F-GTA 12, [realize that solving the climate change problem than solving _will be much harder P Q R the ozone depletion problem s (@) PRQS (b+) QRPS (© SQRP @ PQRS 13: although the temperature of this layer of the when directly comparing the satellite P Q ‘measurements of temperature R atmosphere should generally track the surface temperature, we must be careful s @ PRQS &) PSQR © SQRP @ PQRS 14, the clement heats up," eventually reaching high temperatures P glowing like a dark orange that radiates the visible range, R s (@ PQSR (+) QPSR (© SQRP @ PRSQ KJU-F-GTA - B 4 15, two people argue about why Venus is so much warmer P to the Sun, so it absorbs more solar energy. The second argues {othe Sun, $0 it absorbs more solar energy. The second argues Q that it’s because Venus has a thick, greenhouse-gas rich atmosphere {hat it's because Venus has a thick, greenhouse-gas rich atmosphere R than the Earth. The first argues that it’s because Venus is closer a ee Fe ngs that it’s because! Veams is Clover : s @ PSQR @) QRPS © SQRP @ PQRS are now used by more than a thousand firms and are growing in popularity P in the United States and Europe gain sharing-plans R s @ PRQS () QRPS © PRSQ @ SPRQ adversity without succumbing to the clouds of doubt and jealousy P Q between friends which is subjected to both prosperity and R the essay ‘Of Friendship’ by Francis Bacon celebrated the intimacy s @ PRQS @) QRPS © SRPQ @ PQRS 5 B - KJU-F-GTA 18. friends without which the world is _make friends and a person wills to want true P Q it is miserable solitude that compels a person to R nothing other than a place of wilderness Ss (a) PRQS (b) QRPS () RQPS (@) PQRS 19. takes the longest that never started _ the job to finish P Q R s (a) PRQS &) RQPS (© SQRP @ PQRS 20. to what you can create control, shift your energy instead of worrying about P Q R what you cannot Ss (2) PRSQ () QRSP (@) SQRP (@) RSQP SYNONYMS Directions : % Each item in this section consists of a sentence with an underlined word/words followed by four words. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word ‘and mark your response on your Answer Sheet accordingly. 21. She got the divorce within no time. 22. He was known for his gentle dis- (@) detachment teeee i (a) harmful (b) breaking down Oues (© annulment i sedi (@)_ punishment @ adjusting KJU-F-GTA - B 6 23. The harder we kick, the better the ball bounces back. (@) recoils (b) deflates (©) inflates @ ascends 24. I plan and execute, (@) desire (b) debate (©) accomplish @ discard 25. He listened to me with equanimity. (a) carelessly (b) excitedly (© patiently (6) half-heartedly 26. The whole thing was a futile exercise (@) costly (®) pointless (©) indecisive @ successful 27. He was too cunning for her. (@) capable () fit (©) intelligent @ dodgy 28. This decision is crucial for me. (a) momentous (b) natural (©) primitive @ inept 29. The media went into a frenzy about the case. (a) silent (©) creative (©) berserk (@ wrong 30. He has been yeaming to go home. (a) declining (b) demanding (©) begging (@) hankering B - KJU-F-GTA PREPOSITIONS Each item in this section has a sentence with a missing preposition. Select the correct preposition from the given options and mark your response on your Answer Sheet accordingly. 31. Simulations of the 20th century by climate models that exclude the observed increase greenhouse ‘gases fail to simulate the increase in temperature over the second half of the 20th century. @) of (>) in (©) by @ to 32, In extremely poor societies, children can be put to work young age and are therefore a source of income. @ in (b) on (©) by @ at 33. People who are averse hard work, generally do not succeed in life. (a) to (b) about © at (@) on 34, have known her a long time. (@) since (&) for (© at @ before 35. I accepted the offer conditions. @ on certain KJU-F-GTA - B 36. 37. 38. ©) in (© by (@) within ‘She is a woman (a) off (b) of (c) from (@) within humble origin. There is no cure the common cold. (@) for (b) of (©) to @ on Tran John yesterday, and it was a pleasant surprise. (a) by &) off (©) beside @) into . My grandmother enjoyed boating the lovely lake. @ in (b) on (©) beside (@)_ within He visits the needy to relieve them their sufferings and poverty. (@)_ from (b) off (©) of @ on

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