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A: The Judge always considers arguments which holdwater ‘Unless we put forward a cogent: argument and win it, we can do B: nothing in future. @ 2 @ @) Convincing Tncoherent Trrational Deniable ‘The policies of the government must be coherent in such a way that it should be understood by everyone He is more consistent in his presentation of his new ideas Lucid Muddled @ @® @ @ Inconsistent Mogical 524-2 an 68, Choose the word from the options which has the same meaning as the underlined word : ‘The students have to be resolute in setting their goals (1) Compromising (2) Evasive (8) Determined (4 Profit and Loss . Add a suitable tag to the sentence given below ‘The present generation struggles to grapple with reality: @) aren't it? @) wasn't it? (8) doesn’t it? (4) don’t they? Direction : Read the’ following passage and answer the items that follow (70 - 74). Your answers should be based on the passage only. For the great Romantic poets like William Blake and — William Wordsworth, the ‘dark, satanic mills? of the industrial age threatened to obliterate for ever their green and pleasant land, the pastoral. idyll of rural and ‘traditional England. Novelists like Charles Dickons and political thinkers like Friedrich Engels wrote critically of the inhuman working and __ living conditions of the time, the bleak homes and the dark, damp and polluting factories. Others, like the Indian Saint-Politician Mahatma Gandhi, combined a moral critique with a simple lifestyle, living gently on the earth while doploring the multiplications of wants that modern civilization had brought about. Based on careful research in the empirical mode, rather than on a purely artistie or affective response, some environmentalists argued that without careful guidance by experts, industrialisation would rapidly ‘use up resources and pollute the environment. Conservation was the ‘gospel of officiency’, the use of science to ‘manage nature and natural resources efficiently in the Jong run. Crucial here is the idea of ‘sustained yield’, the belief that human use of fish or forest, water or wildlife, should not dip into the capital stock, restricting itself to the annual increment of the resource in questions. By the -late nineteenth century, scientific conservation had emerged as a global movement, with foresters taking the lead in establishing resource management agencies run on scientific lines in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. 5248 (as) 70. 7. 72, ‘The industrialisation of Europe, and. the settlement and spread of European population in the New World devastated large areas of forest and wilderness. There arose in response a movement of artists and sciéntists which aimed to lock up areas still untouched to keep them free of human disturbance. Sometimes the motivation was the protection from extinction of endangered species like grizzly bear, at other times the saving of scenic habitats like Yosemite. Although it has its outposts in other corners too, the wilderness movement has flowered most vibrantly in the United States. ‘The author of the essay wants to convey the idea that environment is @ ) ® a being improved and sustained being polluted and destroyed being managed by itself causing hindrance to industrialisation In the phrase ‘gospel of efficiency’ the word gospel means @)_ ethical @) idea (8) inefficiency (4 principle Industrial Age threatened to obliterate greon land means, @ @) @ @ develop green lands increase green lands augment green lands destroy green lands The wildernéss. movement is a movement 73, (1) protect endangered species @ (8) preserve natural resources, “@)_allofthe above save scenic habitats Mahatma Gandhi professed that man ‘should (@y reduce wants @ @ (®, enhance modern living 74, increase wants inerease modern lifestyles In the following questions (75-76) a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active voice. 75. He taught us English when we were studying in high school (1) We had been taught English by him when we were studying in high school ‘We were taught English by him swhen we were studying in high school English had been taught to us by him when we wore studying in high school When we were studying in high school we had been taught English @ @ & 524K as) ‘76, The little boy is stealing the chocolate (i) The little boy has stolen the chocolate (2) The chocolate has been stolen hy the little boy (8) The chocolate is being stolen by the little boy (4) ‘The chocolate is stolen by the little hoy In the following question, a sontence has been given in Direet/Indirect speech. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentencé in Indirect/Direct speech : . “I gave my son a present” @ @) my son is given a present by me my son will be given a present by me @) ‘my son was given a present by me (my son was presented a present by me . Choose the appropriate prefixes for the following words in respective order to form antonyms : capable, popular, possible, happy @ 2) 3) @ ‘un, in, im, un in, un, im, un im, ua, in, un un, in, un, im Direction For Questions 79 to 82, an idiom or phrase has been used in the sentence. You have to choose the sentence which explains the correct meaning of that and shadeldarken the correct answer. in your answer sheet. 79. Socing the police, the theif took to his heels (1) sooing the police, the thief stopped running seeing the police, the thief stood still seeing the police, the thiof started to run away seoing the police, the thief touched his heels 2) @) a 80, The judge was quick in delivering his final verdict because, the suspect's confession was in black and white () ‘The judge was quick in delivering, his final verdict because the suspect's confession was unreliable The judge was quick in delivering his final verdict because, the —suspect’s confession was in written form The judge was quick in delivering his final verdict because the suspect's confession was just imaginary The judge was quick in delivering his final verdict because the suspect's confession was just oral @ @) @) 524-R, (20) 81. She gave him a left_handed compliment oO @) @) a she complemented him thoroughly she appreciated him honestly she said something insulting in the form of appreciative words she said something strange in the form of appreciative words Ms. Rita is really under the weather today. Ms. Rita is really feeling well @ today (2) Ms. Rita is really not feeling well today (@) Ms. Rita is extromely happy today (4) Ms. Rita is really unhappy today Direction : For Questions 83 to 85, a passage has given. Some of the words have been left out in the passage, You have to read the passage and try fo understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the options given below it and shade/darken the appropriate circle in your answer sheet. Test Cricket can be demanding, mentally and physically. The modern day cricketers have to get on to the field ready for a 83. The captains have to be 84 in devising strategies to win the game, 50, it is no longer the __85__ game as it was known earlier. What is the correct option for the blank(83)? Select from the options given below. @ @) @) @) 83. fencing contest duel push 84. What is the correct. option for the blank (84)? Sclect from the options given below. (dose (2) astute (8) incongruous (listless 85. What is: the correct option for the blank (85)? Select from the options given below : a) easy @) rough (@) fragile (4) “gentleman's Identify the error that is numbered as (1) (2) (8) or (4) given under the parts of the sentence. 86, Humans are considered / @ superior than the other life forms, / Q) because of their intelligence, / No Exror @) @) 87, Sridhar along with Shashi / @. are Jeaving/ for work / No Error @ @) @ 524K ay . Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions. ‘This hotel ———. (1) Coimprises about @) Comprises with (8) Comprises of (4) Comprises twenty rooms. 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In order to overcome the problem, the municipal authorities sunk a number of bore wells. ‘The rains had failed. So, all the wells and tanks had run dry. As a result, they were able to supply water to the citizens. ‘Thus the situation was brought under control. ‘The correct answer is : @ RPQS (2) QRPS () PRQS @® PQSR 91. 1. Prices of essential commodities have soared up recently. P, The goveriment is trying its best to check the unprecedented rise in prices by opening fair price shops in rural areas. Q. But on account of hoarding and artificial scarcity created by the unscrupulous traders the price rise has’gone unabated. R. The people especially people below poverty line find it extremely difficult to make both . ends meet. 8. Therefore rising prices have become a nightmare to the common people. 6 So the greedy traders are mainly responsible -for the abnormal rise in prices. The correct answer is : (1) QPRS @ SRPQ @) SRQP @) PQ@RS ’ 524-R 92. 1 Pp. Q RY 8. 6. A few days ago a boy called Ravi was playing with his little sister on the banks of the river Jamuma. At the moment two lads who were returning from school towards the river side ran quickly to the place. Few elders near the river side were also afraid to jump into the river and try to save the child. ‘The boy was throwing stones at something in the water when he tumble: He cried for help, and the little girl, who was frightened, ran away, screaming, towards home. One of thom could swim well, and he jumped into the river and saved the drowning child. ‘The correct answer is : @ @) @) @ RSQP SPRQ SQPR PQRS the correct one word 93. Choose substitute for the following sentence from the choices given below : ‘A person who travels by foot is a (1) pedestrian 2) footer @) jogger <4) journeyer 94. Choose the word which is the synonym or nearest to the meaning of the underlined word in the following sentence : The chief guest should not be allowed to ask impertinent questions. (1) impotent (2) indignant (3) impudent (4) irresolute 524-R 95. Choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentence : War hit cities are loathsome to visit. @) Bewildering ® Abominable (3) Amusing (4 Delightful Choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentence. Thad a very Jucid’ dieam. () fantastic (2) confusing (8) condescending ‘ (4) graphic Out of the four groups given, select Out of the four groups given, select the groups/group that consists/consist the group / groups that consist of all ~ of all correct Plural formed from correct feminine gender formed from singular : : , the masculine gender : . ‘ 97. Group A. 98. Group A (@) Story - Storys (a) ‘Duke — Duchess (0) Goose. - Geese ()) ger ~ Tigress (© Tooth - Teeth (© Master ~ Mistress (d) Foot — Feet (@ Gander — Gandress Group B Group B (@) Knife - Knives (@ Actor Actress ®) Calf — Calves (b) Mayor — Mayoress * © Potato —- Potatos (© Host — — Hostess @ Fungus - Fungi @ King - Queen Group © Group C (a) Witch -— Witches (a) Monk = - Nun ) Die = Dice (b) Uncle = — Aunt . © Ox - Oxen @ God’, . - Goddess (@ Alumnus — Alumini (@ Peacock - Peahen Group D ‘Group D (a) Criterion - Criteria (2) Landlord - Landlady (b+) Hero — Heroes () ‘Heir - Heiress © Life — Lives (@ King “ - Queen @ Person — Persons @y Dog — Puppy Select the cdde for the correct answer Select the gode for the correct answer from the options given below : from the options given belot @) (A) and @) only @) A)and (©) only_ . (2) (B)and (C) only (2) (A) and (D) only (8) (A) and (©) only 3) (@)and (©) only @ Cand D) only (4) @®)and () only 524K, (24) Out of the four groups given, select the group / groups that consist of all correct abstract nouns formed from - -adjectives: 99. Group A . (a) Great — Greatness “@) Brave - Bravery (© Deep = Deep (@ Dark © - Darkness Group B (a) “Beautiful - Beauty () Broad . — Breadth (© Curious - Curiosity (@) False - Falsehood Group © (2), Intelligent - Intelligence ) Mature - Maturity (Poor Poverty @ Strong - Strength Group D (@) Angry — Anger (b) Sane - Sanity (© Luxurious — Luxury @ Vain. Vain Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below : (1) @)and (©) only @) (@)and (©) only (3) (D) and (C) only (4) (A) and @B) only @5) 100, Match the following sentences with the figures of speech used in them: Figures of speech (A) Peter piper @ Epigram pickedapeck = ‘ of pickled paper ®)Allreligions, (ii) Anaphora arts and sciences are branches of the same tree (© This is the beginning of the end (©) Give me Liberty or give me death (© liwedon’tend (v) Alliteration war, war will (iii) Metaphor , Gv) Paradox end us Select the codé for the correct answer from the options given below : @®® © ® ® Q® di) @ @ dy) Qa oO Go w ! @ @ &) Gd @ W , A oo @@ @ O , SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK |, Baadwn ge 524-R (28) _ 524k SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ubudaange * 27) DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DOSO ‘Question Paper Version Code 2023 Question Paper Booklet Number| R 524. PAPER ~2 Maxinium Mark Maximum Time: 2 His INSTRUCTIONS 1, Immediately ffer the commencessent of the Hxamization, vou should check thet Quoation Booklat dooe NOT havo any unprinted or ‘torn ot misting pagus cr question ete. Ifso, yeti replaced by a complete ‘Question Booklet ofthe same Qtion Peper Version Code a8 printed in your OMR Answer sheet. If candidate uses faulty question ‘paper without checking the pages af queation pape, they ‘candidate mnglfeball bo held responsible, 2. Read the instructions on the OMR Answer Shoot and Admission Ticket, 3. The candidate shall ensuro that Question Paper Version Code of the question booklet given is eame’as the question paper version code printed on OMR answer sheet If any discrepancy found it should be reported to the invigilator and get the same Question Paper Version Cade as printed on the OMR Answer Shect 4. All quensons canny equal masks. Register Number 5. You have.o estar your Register Nulnber inthe Question Boone fn the box provided longs, DONOF write anything els on the Cestion Booklet, 6. This Question Booklet contains 100 questions an each question contain four choles. Select the response wich you want to rat on the Answor Shoot, In eaoo you fea hat there s mare than one correc rosponte, mak the response which you eon the most Spproprata Tnvany case, choose ONLY OND HESPONSE fs each question, Ith candidate encodes more (han ono naswet then ane answer aal be considered ns INVALID. 7. Questions aro printed both in Kannada and English (Except Language Questions) 1f there any con(uiion in the translation of ‘Kannada questions candidate shall refer the questions in English and understand the questions 8, Alldurespnse shou bo markid ONLY onthe eparate OMR.Anewer Shao: providl and ONL fa Back Ball Point Pen. 9. The candidate shall ensure that the Question Paper Version Code printed in the porsonslited OMR Answor Sheet zuatches with the Question Paper Verston Code printed on the nerninal rll In cage of any dlacrepaney the candid ll give declaration regarding the nctunl Question Paper Version Code used by the Candidate I the eamdidate fils ive such declaration then tae version code printed on the OMIt answer abet shall be considered for evaluation. 10, Inciseifeanldate ess the pereonalized OME Answer Shoot belonsing to another candidate thea the OMR Answer shoot shall ‘be considered as INVALID. 1, Tho candidata shall affiehishor signature in the personalize’ OMI Anawer sheet inthe space provided without fil. 1 the candidate fils to doco, then euch ONIR Answer Sheet shall be considered as INVALID. 18, Tn ca if candidate wes the Non personalized OMR Answer Shot then Ue candidate shal wile the Register number and che version ‘dein the space provided and encode th.rleant cides. Alo the candidate shall ax hisher denature in tho space pda. “Ee candies als todos then auch OMR Answer Sheet shallbe considered as INVALID. 438, Tho cindidatn shal ign inthe Nominal Rell Artendance Sheet without fi A, tbe cudiate vats any ofthe abe intrusions then the OMR Answer Shect shal be considered as INVALID’, 15. Imumedintly after th final bel indicating the conclusion o the examination, tap any farther magkings ia the OM Answer Sheet. ‘Thecandidaten shall not leave the exasination ltl the OMR newer Shosta are collected and accounted for by the Invigiatr. 16, The candidate shall retain Carbonless copy of the OMR anawer aheet (candidate copy) till the announcement of final list and incase if the ‘Comminson dizi the carats to profuce tha eadidats copy, then Un candidat shall produc the same wiltont fl, 17, Shea for rough work aré appended inthe Queason Booklet atthe end. You should Rot make any marking on anyother partof the Question Bookie. 18, Penalty for Wrong answers: ‘THBRE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWES MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE, Thor aro fir alerts fr he answer to every quetion For cach question for which wrong ons has hen given by ie cit," ‘one fours (0.25) ahs ma assigned to that quoston wil be ducted a penalty. (@ _Iexcandidato gives more than one answer, it willbe treated as a wrong answer oven if one of the given answere happens to becorrect and Dore wil be same ponalty as above to that question, i), Ita quesion see ark ie, na ansver spiny dh canate, cove wile no ponalty rat question Possession of Mobile Phones, Smart Watches, Calculators aid other Electronic/ - Communication gadgets of any kind is strictly prohibited inside the Examination venue. Rb + sloctiile fer exaffato ot Bh abgia alvozenine? aingriggch 524-R -

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