Directions (1-15): In the following questions, sentence is split into four parts & named A, B, C & D. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is connect. Then find the correct answer and indicate it by blackening the appropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
Q1.
A. that was open to all castes
B. in 1932, Gandhi, at the time imprisoned in India,
C. in 1915 Gandhi founded an ashram in Ahmedabad, India,
D. embarked on a sin-day fast to protest the British decision.
(a) CABD
(b) ABCD
(c) CBAD
(d) CDAB
Q2.
A. as Saint Teresa of Calcutta
B. nun and missionary Mother Teresa,
C. devoted her life to caring for the sick and poor
D. known in the catholic church
(a) BCAD
(b) BDAC
(c) BADC
(d) DCBA
Q3.
A. for more than 400 years
B. the works of William Shakespeare
C. known throughout the world
D. have been performed in countless hamlets, villages and cities.
(a) ACDB
(b) BDCA
(c) CBDA
(d) CDBA
Q4.
A. of 1974 saw Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam in
B. the Pokhran-II nuclear tests conducted in India
C. in 1998 after the original nuclear test
D. a pivotal political, organizational and technical role.
(a) BDAC
(b) BCAD
(c) BADC
(d) CDBA
Q5.
A. at a later stage, during the 1990s, when Modi served
B. he completed a three-month long course in the US
C. on public relations and image management
D. as the official spokesperson of the BJP in New Delhi.
(a) ACBD
(b) CBDA
(c) DACB
(d) ADBC
Q6.
A. from its
B. threw two bombs into the Assembly Chamber
C. on 8 April 1929, Bhagat Singh accompanied by Batukeshwar Dutt
D. public gallery
(a) CBAD
(b) CDAB
(c) CABD
(d) DABC
Q7.
A. ended in assassination,
B. Indira Gandhi was India’s third prime minister,
C. when her life
D. serving from 1966 until 1984,
(a) ACDB
(b) DCBA
(c) BCDA
(d) BDCA
Q8.
A. in order to fight the menace of
B. should be strictly
C. pollution, antipollution law
D. implemented
(a) CABD
(b) ACBD
(c) ABCD
(d) ADCB
Q9.
A. found that his inferior
B. parietal lobe, 3D-visualization and mathematical thought,
C. in 1999, Canadian Scientists who were studying Einstein’s brain
D. was 15 percent wider than in people with normal intelligence.
(a) CBDA
(b) BDCA
(c) CBAD
(d) CABD
Q10.
A. Newton was the only son of a local yeoman,
B. born in the hamlet of woolsthorpe
C. who had died three months before
D. and of Hannah Ayscough
(a) ABDC
(b) BACD
(c) BCDA
(d) CABD
Q11.
A. basic to modern science had appeared
B. was well advanced, and many of the works,
C. the movement now known as the scientific revolution
D. when Newton arrived in Cambridge in 1661,
(a) BADC
(b) DABC
(c) DCBA
(d) DBAC
Q12.
A. for an object partially submerged in a liquid.
B. the volume of displaced fluid is equivalent to the
C. or to that fraction of the volume below the surface
D. volume of an object fully immersed in a fluid
(a) BDCA
(b) BDAC
(c) BADC
(d) ABCD
Q13.
A. when an earthquake causes the ground to shake,
B. the hanging weight
C. the base of the seismograph shakes too, but
D. does not
(a) ACBD
(b) ABCD
(c) ADCB
(d) DCBA
Q14.
A. size of the fault and the amount of slip on the fault,
B. the size of an earthquake depends on the
C. scientists can simply measure with a measuring tape
D. but that’s not something
(a) BADC
(b) BCAD
(c) BDCA
(d) CBDA
Q15.
A. by primary chloroplasts
B. green plants have cell walls containing cellulose and obtain
C. most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis
D. derived from endosymbiosis
(a) BDAC
(b) BADC
(c) BCAD
(d) DBAC








