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— i Sx Kailash Chandya's SHORTHAND Booksellers in Delhi oa 1. Smt. Pushpa Gupta 6. Nareshgupta-Rajeshgupta A66, 1 Fi, East of Kallash, New Doth Shorthand institue, - oentsinnesiensnccmne est NM Oe F-95, East of Kailash, New Deini Get Beeaa5eb a zeaaeaa) (el. 2696087 & 860000707) 7 2a. Ramesh Publishing House, 7. New Modern Commercial College, a 4457, Nai Sarak, Delhi-110 G06 Shop Nos. 9 & 62, (Tet 25918008 8 sapres93) Laxmibel Negar Market ‘ . Shop No, 2604, Balaji Marko, (ot: 24674053.8 24101650) ~ Nai Sarak (io! = 23250720) 8. Sachdeva Book Depot Hi 3. Cambridge Book Store, x/6081, Main Road, ‘ Regal Buruing, Gandhi’ Nagar c Pari ent Street (Tol. : 20073756 & 220ase9) ) eee 9. Sachdeva Book Depot - 4. Halo Stationers, 1524, Main Road m Shop No. 4 DOA’ Markst, Phase-1 dhee! Kurenja ! i Madangir (ei: 22446025 & 22450506) ‘Tet 3870200608, 20956560) 10. Shahi Book Depot it 5. Lamba Book Depot, 18, Old Market, Tilak Nagar 8, O10 Market, Tilak Nagar (Toi. 25181904 Fes : 25c098e0), 2ee92462, 9870156674) 11. South Dethi Book Corner, i 6. Modern Book Store, Shop No. 11, Sector Si i 7 Shop No. 19, Sector Vil R.. Puram BLK. Puram fe 29197257) (Tar “asi04'8 & aetezass; Two volumes are printed al a time, 69, clumge 9 and 4 together. Then Volumes 5 and 6 ‘nd $0-0n. For commercial terms contact at S: Nov Tabane Sie KailashChandra's GENERAL ENGLISH Antonyms Page C1 .. Directions; In’ the-fellowing questions, one word is typed in capital letters, Below it, there are four ‘alternatives. Choose the word opposite in meaning (1.2. Antonyms) to the word in capital letters and put a cross @ In the clrele corresponding to the appropriate letter (A; B, C, D) in the Answer Sheet 1. GIANT 10. DECREASE 19. WAR 28, PROSPERITY A. dwart A increase ‘A. peace ‘A. sadness B. small B. enhance” B. security B. adversity C. short-sized. * —. C. raise C. defence > C.poverty D. litte D. improve . D. compromise D. bankrupt 2. GRUDGINGLY 11. MINIMUM 20.LOSS 29. HOST A. willingly ‘A. maximum ‘A. profit A. Visitor B. knowingly B. largest B. earning B. guest (C- intentionally: C.greatest.: C. income . friend D. purposely D. high D. recovery D. refugee 8. CONFIDENT . 12. OUTSIDE 21, LOOSE 30. UNITED Acdifident A inside Aft ‘A. separated B. doubtful 'B. within B. tight B.divided C. undecided C. encircled Cinarow C. broken ; Da timid > Dein’ ees. Deshort D. different +4, DEPENDENCE’ ° 13.DAWN 22. WORSE 31.DIVERSITY ‘A. independence ‘A. dusk ‘A. improved ‘A. equality B. freedom: B. twilight. B. better B. simiarity C. liberty C. sunset, C. good C. matching D. free “Bi dark D. heatthy D. agreement 5. INFERIOR 14. POSITIVE ‘23, VICTORY 92, INFLATION ‘A. superior * ‘A. negative A. loss ‘A. decrease B. higher .B. minus. B. defeat B. deflation C. senior C. halt C, setback C. lowering D. pure D. wavering failure D. reduction 6 HERE 15.RISE 24. RETROSPECTIVE 93, ACCELERATE A. there A. fall A. future ‘A. slow B. descend B. prospective B. decelerate Crise C-forthwith €. stop D. arise 1D. henceforward D. decrease 16. ACTIVE » 25.VACILLATING « _ 94/B00M ‘A. passive A rigid A. lean ‘ B. lazy B. fixed B. recession C. inert C. immobile - C. loss: D. drowsy D. standing D. worsening 17. PESSIMIST 26. FLOWER 85, SERENE * "A optimist - A bud. A. noisy - 8. hopeful B. thom i C. cheerful + C. flora D. fortunate D. hard 18, REFUSE 27-SUCCESS 36. RECENTLY ‘A. accept ‘A. defeat A. future B. yes 8. failure B. shortly C. okay {© G.disappointment CG. soon D. agree D. decline D- afterwards Sir KailashChandra's GENERAL ENGLISH 37. JOINTLY A. separately severally C. independently D. lonely 38, SYNTHETIC ‘A.cotton - B. organic C. real D. pure 39. SIN ~ ‘A. quality B virtue ©. character D. deed 40, VICTIM ‘A. winner .B. beneficiary a C. gainer D. happy 41. SORROW 42, PLEASURE A woe B. pain ©. suffering D. sadness 43, SOVEREIGNTY A. foreign rule B. kingdom C. slavery. D. vanquished 44, NOISY ‘A-mouming B. tight-lipped C. silent D. undisturbed 48. POLLUTION “A hygiene B. unspoiled . cleanliness D. purity 46, {LITERATE A leaned B. knowledgeable C. educated D. iterate C. hot D. dead ~ D. summer ee —Antonyms— Page C2 47. LITTERED 57. YOUNG ‘67. WET A. well-lit A.aged A. hot B. gathered B. adult Bihard C. arranged _ C.old C. waterless: D. beautiful D. chitd D. dry 48, ANCESTRY BELENLIGHTENED 68 BACHELOR ‘A. progeny: A.spinster B. descendants 8 vign C. posterity D. children 5 eee 49, INLET 69. DAWN ‘A. ousting A. evening B. outflow B. night C. outlet C. noon D. exit D. dusk 50. INFLUX 70, DESERT A. immigration A. oasis. B. fleeing B. fertile C. exodus C. irrigated D. outward * D. greenery 51.INFERIOR 61, MISSIONARY 74, DETERIORATE Afine A. costly A. recover B. better B. beneficial B. enrich C. superior C. profitable C. progress: D. higher - D. mercenary (D. improve 52, HORIZONTAL 62. THEORETICAL 72. ORDINARY A. opposite A. actual A. distinct B, upward B. real B. different C. vertical C. rare D. perpendicular 0. special 53, MINOR 78, OCCASIONALLY A. chil A. dally B. adult B. often C. major C. regularly D. grown-up D. frequently 54, MODERN 74, PREDECESSOR Aol A. prospective B. antiquated B follower C. traditional C. descendant D. conventional ). D. successor 55.HOMOGENEOUS 65. IMPLICIT 75. TRADITION A. opposite A. clear A. advancement B. external B straightforward ~ 8. progress C. heterageneous: C. disclosed. GC. fashion D.different D. expiicit D. modemity 56. BIRTH 66. WINTER 76, CONSENSUS: A. deceased ‘A. spring A. difference 3 B.end B. autumn B. disunity } C. death C. diversity D. divergence i Sir KailashChandra’s ‘SHORTHAND TRANSCRIPTIONS’, A-88 East of Kailash, New Delhi TRANSCRIPTION noass'y Sir, to move: re “That the Bill to give effect to the financial 4, > proposals of the Central Government for : als Cie Soom wr 7 baa "V5 the / Financial Year, "2001-02, be taken into consideration.” RT ey 2 Se Habagomalderal péech/ inthe House 09 24th July, 2001 while presenting the Budget for /(2001._ MEAT atypeat aa. a crptined tae ale fesuren of ane peo oeal wy contained ia the Bill, The EXPLANATORY Samra. 2G Lyd emoragduit circulated / (othe hone Members ray \ > ~Xt YA also contains the details of the specific provisions IgA. \e Sm QGs ) Bill. Ido aot, therefore, propose (100).t0 go > ¢ detailed provisions of the Bill pnce again. mr-| NSNE ow feel GRATIFIED that the Budget has EVOKED 5 . a geéat deal / of interest, and during the debate on hyo Oo Sytye Sako, | une Budget ia_this House, a number of very 4 constructive suggestions were madg / by the hon, USGADULLZ NS AA Melts icy eae woe ohne ee anda’ faa 2 “Contained in the Bill. Lhave also received / a large 7\ MOA , LS). number of representations from members of the public, trade unions, voluntary organisations, LoVe, LS professional bodies and chambers of commerce 7” No is aa (Con the proposals ia the Bill. I express my sincere v Nye Tey NLS Biatitnde to all of tiém for giving us these valuable Eee eee suggestions. (200) Le SRE would Uke to asuse ti Hon, Members shat ~~~ we have given very careful consideration to all > Zha, Points / which have beea made with reference to Sey “2 my proposals. I had stated in my Budget speech ta that propose to make / stractural changes in our eed Nee ‘tax system. As the hon.Members are aware, the | flog sf Government have since set up a / Tax Reforms Matar tbe Committee to lngk insets entice tae sthaeeeen 7 A x The Committee has been directed,to submit an 2 Le Ad coales ieeeenmmtes, hi beea directed.to, submit an + ; vy final report by February 28, 2001. While I will ASqy<. tS come (300) before the House with comprehcasive : a proposals after the reports have been received, 1 Kas s0n S ao seek the INDULGENCE of the haa-Members, to. / v put forward proposals for amending some of the Wd SAN,, Provisions ia the Finance Bill, 2001. wae eis Faking up the / provisions for direct taxes, in C7 47 2000, dine with our objective of giving a THRUST to Ty exports, T propose to increase / the tax incentive i NS lor% zy: Q, for exporters under Section 80 HHC of the lncome- ; Tax Act. Profit on sale of Exim scrips / will be Sahay St hhctreated as exports profit in the proportion of the PERN IASI AA AY |o—te xPort turnover to the total turnover of the WaPo Wis pes Zyelyae uimess. (400)

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