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wei—a3 after QUESTION PAPER BOOKLET goer ¥ get at sem: 32 Number of Pages in Booklet : 32 gftawr 9 weit at eee : 150 Number of Questions in Booklet :150 wa/Time : 2 ¥2/2 Hours INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer all questions. 2, Each question carry two marks. 3. Only one answer is to be given for each question. 4, Answers are to be marked on the OMR Answer Sheet, provided separately. 5. Each question has four options, marked serially as 1,2,344 out of which only one is correct. Candidate has to darken only one circle or bubble by right method indicating the correct answer on the Answer Sheet using only BLACK/ BLUE INK BALL POINT PEN. 6. There is no Negative Marking. 7. Mobile Phone or any other electronic gadget in the examination hall is strictly prohibited. A eandidate found with any of such objectionable material with him/her will be strictly dealt as per rules. 8. Please fill your Roll Number and Series printed on Question Paper Booklet on O.M.R. Answer Sheet, carefully and correctly. 9. Answer to the question by darkening multiple circles/spreading of ink or darkening the circle by wrong method shall not be evaluated. 10, Answer to the question by using whitener or eraser or using any other method to erase the darkened circle, shall not be evaluated. Use only blue/black ink ball point pen in OMR answer sheet. In case of use of pencil or ball point pen of any other ink, answer sheet shall not be A. evaluated. Warning: Candidate using unfair means in the exam will be disqualified & aetion as per !aw shall be taken. [ec-22- si) B & yeti /Maximum Marks : 300 Preéer A wel dow BACT et wer 2h sia wee wer wr das Cw et oa AE! get oo om geo 8 RI Ta chee Berra we sift we 5. Netw we er ay Rearea FRA a, for mam 124 aifes Pro ma @, Bre a Tw Gh th ora ot wh ore Pte Tet BE wi a da w oma aa wa a caret /aty ead ater ge tr aT aT wet ER Te TIS. A TET BET eI 6 wid TaORIeTD iat ae B1 7. Weer vier Hager wa ster hese cer pin, afta 81 fret sna & ore Beh after aroha) ori) ag sad Ree Prergae awoke dant oh ort | 8. Byer oe Wet FR ad was ger oe sifra Ste sheen, STA ATE ie wi wat 9. We 8 sie ta A/c Sar aT TAT aid ata aw we eR oT RTIOT ‘rai fran | 40. RA hea BY aR TE aT ARR OT wis a Mer Te eT TTR aT FpUIOT AE fra cre 4 shgmom, sear A tar ach fart Bare) ier aige Br wr weer wy) rer aT ara Poe sm ais ciige Ia wer we ERTS wT pal a frat TET! Soret: dar Forge TR wT aT BA a oreedf Bh stake wer we fa OTT GE fafergere eorfand a oTesh Series -B] 1. (Stor OT anf ay () xen (2) feq G3) fa @ wi 2 Ge seg weg a G) aR = ferro iter = ast Q) Wis wee Wa = ar (3) 34 = sree wee = oft @ Waren w-=asa 3. Se we “Te or relate al a? @ wer @), w @ wv @ wt 4. ‘acet a facia B (fret (2) wad 3) aed 4) Pet 5, arfarer wr Saree Be @ fat Tot wai (2) thar gare eth 1 (3) Pree gat vent @ ro shes ex oT Te a 3 [Series -By 10. ‘ogee oT STE Rene eee Be Cd (2) Rew 3) IRAE (4) sie aint ar fata t— @. wi (2) faarr (3) sfeirr (4) weir ‘ae Gl gear By IA wR e ® wer Q) Taf 8) farcifast (4) Sertesr ‘oroor or seh Tet era 8 @): sie Q) FIT 8) wi @ wr car a aT GG Tor chai aT Pmer sf B (1) Pre are rere, are A HRT BI (2) Veh & veh at atch Gren B1 (3) Par eh arse ar srr ee F (4) Bare @ arene SI ar Tr wat V1 1ec22-MsHy a ~~ [Series -B] 14. 15, a Pai ee eee a (QQ) Fo + BIE = Ae (2) af + SR = orem 3) a+ Fe = ake (4) Wer + Wad = aaeel ‘Sarr ava 9 Yet Aer eer ately ar aor A QB DE we Sit are Q) PRS ae or eh yeh a ear (3) age daft Sore Re ea (4) Rar arr & amr ae wert aye aegen wey (ar = RT SRT = aT TT Q) Ad = ef aah = ee or ae Q) arid = ere gs ord = we aT BST (4) We = tar w= a wirar flees gafent et 8? (1) Bt or a gear were ef — ag (2) aor ee A re se — EAR (3) _Femret B TTS HT TA — ITTET (4) Sr ge che 8 Ra et — sre wad aftr farede Et B- (a) wares = A + Q) Wer =e 4 od a = fist GT ( sfer= ots . = (Series By (cca 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. ‘RRa oT eT a Q@ wa Q) wrt 3) wa @ RF ‘sit sunt wr mehr et gar B— Q) srr (2) safer (3) sTaetr (4) se fom gag or alte spre: Gera wel 8? () Reow - eae = var efit — sf (2), Pram — fam = Rae — eet (3) Wa — 8 = a — wife (4) WR — oReeq = sea — straw Arafat Ha arrar vex ye wel 8? (1) aren @) yer 3) amore (4) freraeta vera or fandiereiar 8 (Fre (2) Preiet 3) af (4) weR (eoaz SH) t (Series -B ga’ yeaa @T wat ge a Gy, ster QQ Pec @ wer (4) arta 2. WAN ar vate aah e @ 3 Q Q) we (4) Serer a3, facie él @- ()- darster 2) waar @) aed (4) wed 4. oye aa Be a) seer ater TT (ay er rn a re a FE See EE yea teh ee A (4) arco er 30-08 TE 28, arg afore We-GF BO a — aero o ac erect @) sa-eR me exe —_ 7 [Series -B] 26. 29. 30. fre urna ve or fire afeyeh () aRafe — ae & fary afer (2) BF ure — war & fare ura (3) Be-aia — wer dig onfe (4). aefterst — achat} wor fore fired 3 wh wae ys a Qy seam, Az, soe Q) sRReT serra, amie (3) fears, trea, aie (4) faerie, ae, afer SS OF TaMT ore Tal Tec Te aT aifoer we aT ciate BE Q) se em w ore en (QQ) tia oT site ae (3) tT are ore (4) We ot sae GT M1 sea F fora famed 3 eft wee orga &? GQ) adie, shee QQ) téerm, ait @B) eraf, 324 (4) drei, thor fra wraftr ve ar fore gfeyet o— (2) afefer = Tafel ar vier (2) ganns = Ue 4 ara B) gente = gar & Rw Oy eae = & & fey aa 31. 32. 33. 34, 35, ‘oS STTE OT Sere ae a @) safc Q) wR @) safer 4 ser WT SAY OT TeteRoy Qe (1) aerwa (2) sels 3) srr (4) a1 ‘a’ era & fific ere wei (1) etter (2), itrer (3) “ware @ were SE seh are Te-BA B a wr uRora=frare QQ) smra=eaa Teer @G) Pree aN (4) wafer ‘orf caer eft Tee @) wha @ seria (3) rarer (4) ero } oS 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. watarer GT sare HET a () }ast Rar rar &1 (2) PRS AH anh (3) 4 wen ae oar) 4): BR ae as 4 vor oT frm Rarer Y ayer eral ar aekde wet aet 8? GQ) ate — afte = omef — fret efter Q) FOR — Rak = ser — ot aga et @) RF - oR = fe — ae (4) oR — wy = fae — da fore Rarer B uw of wee 9 AY ouert maT AE ga 2? (1) Preece, fied (2) Pegs, frie (3) Prate, Par (4) free, freer eri O ore we ‘aca’ wr vale et 8? ad (2) Wier (3) ¥e @) wat cara’ or wafaareh vez ae 8 Ql) Fer 2) wr GB) 3 @ # [cca 10 di. 42. 43. 4s, fire Rewer A MMR Tee we Bp Quer, eae Q) sien, ren (3) sisi, arene (4) Ree, waft fou famed 4 aig of wee age adi 8? (D_ *fe, wafer, want (2) yscraferd, dae, wala @) walk, weafers, 7 (4) ‘afirs, wales, weafers We aes e 4) safere wean & aie am Git FI Q) ag & ue ae TE ETA AM (3) agar a ra ST TT (4) ee er rg EA STE cai sar afer 7% 8 a ea Q) wT (3) ae (4) ee Tr [Series -B] 46. 47. 49. 50. ferret erenftien vz apr fare wet Et 2? GQ) RRIRG = fea wfaes 7 fer ot fer a (2) sierga = eho B sige G) Was = wer or ore (4) Rret = Rr aad fore faares ai fatal wee aah @) saa (2) feei—eeter 3) wtfer (4) wreearsy Ragas or ede er (2) fa + sgaie Q) fg + agate. 3) fax + agai (4), Ret + orga ara & fare uria weg adi @- () War ord — chee Q) ware fe 4 eh oem — oe (3) Mer Feo we aren — Ag @ den are — Sara street or vataardh aE 2 (Q) aarrt @ tt (3) sranferar @ er 1eG-22-MSH, 12 TSeries- Choose the correct Passive fo, rm of she ‘The President gave him a rey ‘ard, the sentence, @ He was too be given a rewar ‘db an y the President. (2) He was given a rew. * ‘ard by the President, @) He shall have be given a teward b ‘ teward by the President. (4) He must be given a reward 32, Change the following sentence into direct speech eech: He exclaimed that it was a dreadful idea. @ He said, “it is dreadful idea,” , (2) He said, “this is a dreadful idea.” (3) He said, “what a dreadful idea!” (4) He said, “what a dreadful idea it is.” 53, Fill in the blank with suitable determiner. two and a half metre piece of red flannel to complete the design. All Ineeded was ~ (1) the (2) those (3) Both (1) & (2) @ a $4, The sentence has been broken up into four parts. Choose the part which is grammatically and meaningfully wrong. (1) The title of the book (2) convey that life’s joys (3) _ and sorrows can often (4) co-exist at the same time. correct option for the underlined. 55. Choose the sport? May I accompany with you to the au (1) accompany you (2) No improvement (3) accompany you with * [Series -B] aa 36. 37. 58. 59. 60. ‘Choose the prefix that meaningfully completes the sentence: Surprisingly, much of my assignment remained finished by the end of the week () dis__ (2) mis__ @) un_ (4) do Select the right prefix for the word “fortune”: (oun (2) dis 3) mis 4) in Antonym of the word “Transparent” is: (yp Clear (2) Opaque (3) Translucent (4) Obvious The sentence has been broken upvinto four parts. Choose the part which is, grammatically and ‘meaningfully wrong. (1) Inthe modern, (2) _ increasing commercial city, (3) many of the old ways (4) _ are gradually being discarded, Change into Interrogative: It is no good to help a mean man, (A) Itis good to help a mean? (2) _Isit not good to help the good? (3) Isit not bad to not help the mean’? (4) _Isitany good to help a mean man? [CG-22-MSH) 4 [Series -B] OO 61, Fill in the blanks with the correct option. eset members have already sent their subscription, (1) Some (2) Any (3) Lite (4) Whole 62, Fillin the blank with the correet form of verb. We --------- there for ten years, (1) _ will have been lived (2) live (3) # living (4) lived 63. Choose the word with incorrect prefix __able. (1) Lovable (2) Moveable (3) Honorable (4) Victoryable 64, Choose the correct option of the italicized word. ‘Who was it written by? (1) What (2) Whom . (3) Whose / (4) Which 65. The Antonym of the word “Industrious” . (1) _ Indolent (2) Happy (3) Slavery + (4) tmpotite (cG-22-Msm * sae 66. Change the following negative sentence into an affirmative one: Tam not as intelligent as you, (1) No one is more intelligent than you. (2) You are more intelligent than I. (3) Both (1) & (2) (4) None of the above 67. Pick the correct option to fill in the blank space. He doesn’t behave well, he hopes to get votes. (1) Inthe meantime (2) Nevertheless (3) Asaresutt (4) Else 68. Pick the correct option to fill in the blank: They have too technicians, we have too few. (1) litte (2) much (3), many (4) few 69. Choose the word which means the followin, ‘The cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed. (2) Amnesty (2) Amiablity (3) Agreement (4) Armistice 70. Choose the option that best explains the underlined idioms/phrase: Have a midas touch means; (A) Ability to succeed in everything (2) Tobe a good middleman (3) Act patiently (4) Accept defeat gracefully [oc22MsH) 16 [Series-BI 1. 72. TB. 74. 75. Which of the following wora “ “ & means: A way of speaking or writing that Mm at mal (1) Hyperbole Someone sound bigger, better than they are. (2) Understatement (3) Belittlement (4) Meiosis Fill in the correct tense choosing fr m n the options given below: (write) a letter this morning, (1) write (2) will be writing (3) _ have written (4) wrote Choose the word which means the followin; A speech delivered without any previous preparation (1) Diplomacy (2) © Cynic (3) Extempore (4) Versatile Choose the option that best explains the underlined idioms/phrase: ‘The pandemic has made everyone suspect that they are abitunder the weather at all times. (A) . Out of work ~ (2) Distressed and depressed (3) _ Feeling sick or unhealthy (4) Open to infection y choosing the correct option: Fill in the blank b; erchants and the labourers. between the mé ‘There was a regular ~ qa) fight . (2) _ battle @ wa (4) None of the above 7 [Series —B] (ecaaaisaT 77, 78. 73. Choose the antonym of the word “eulogistic” from the given options: (1) Admiring (2) Critical (3) Appreciative (4) Friendly Choose the option that meaningfully completes the sentence: We had to pay the taxi more because he brought us by more — () circular (2) circumscribed (3) circumvent (4) circuitous Fill in the blank with the correct option. Spring — () will (2) has been (3) have been @) is Choose the suffix that meaningfully completes the sentence: Everyone was very excited and eager _ waited for the result to be posted, (@) __fully @ —y (3) —ness (4) ment Fill in the blank with an appropriate article. ~ good breakfast. (4) Noarticle required [0G-2-MSH] 18 [Series -B] ‘Temperature tomorrow _ (i) will (2) remained (3) will have been (4) will be 82. Choose the correct Passive of the followin, Ican see the force of your 1g Sentence from the given options. argument, (1) The forced argument I could see, (2) The argument was forced to be seen, (3) The force of the argument on can see (4) The force of your argument can be seen. 83. Choose the correct Indirect form of the following Direct speech sentence: “Listen to me!” said Mother. (1) Mother told me listen to her. (2) Mother told me to listen to her. (3) Mother asked me to listen. (4) Mother asked to me to listened. 84. Choose the word which means the following: A thing that is fit to be eaten: (1) Edible (2) Explicit (3) Popular (4) Frugal . 85. Pick the correct option to fill in the blank: driven all over the fiel Cattle qd) is @ (@) ws (4) _ has been 19 (Ccarvsm 86. Choose the correct Indirect form ofthe following Direet speech sentence: “Could you call me back later?” (1) He asked if you could call to me later. (2) He asked to later make a call on him. (3) He asked me to call him back later. (4) He pleased me to call him later. 87. . Change the following sentence into passive: Give the order, (1) Let the order out. (2) Let you give the order, (3) Let the order be given. (4) The order was to be given. 88. — Choose the correct affirmative sentence. She is not guilty. (1) __ She is innocent. (2) | Sheis guilty. (3) She can be not guilty. (4) Innocent is she we knoWw, 89. Pick the correct option which transforms the following interrogative sentence to assertive: Can you touch the sky? . (A) Noone can touch the sky. (2) The sky cannot be touched, (3) You cannot touch the sky. (4) None of the above. 90. Change the following sentence into indirect speech: Tom said, “I woke up feeling ill, so I didn’t go to work.” {G)_ Tom said that he woke up feeling ill and so he did not go to work. (2) Tom said that he had woken up feeling ill, so he hadn't gone to work. (3) Tom said that he had woken, up feeling ill, so he did not go to work. (4) Tom said that he woke Up feeling ill, so he didn’t 0 to work, mem ee 91. — Choose the antonym of the following word: Deplorable (1) Inflallible (2) Admirable (3) Explorable (4) Unbearable 92. Choose the correct antonym of the word: “Frequent” (1) Refuse (2) Regular (3) Follow (4) Occasional 93. Choose the option that is a one word substitution for the given phrase: ‘A nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law. (2) Crusade (2) Anarchy (3) Belligerent (4) Sacrilege 94, Pick the correct option to fill the blank space. Tcouldn’t sleep -~--------- very tired. (1) although I was (2) _ inspite of being (3) despite of being (4) Both (1) & @) 95, Which of the following word does not have ‘ful’ as a suffix? qd) Harm (2) Hate (3) Hand (4) High [ec-22.MsH] 2 [Series -B] 96. Choose the correct ‘meaning of the Italicised Idiom: The news of Rehan’s death spread like wild fire. (1) Spread rapidly ©) Lateful (3) In favour with (4) To get into trouble 97. _ Fillin the blank choosing the correct tense form from the given options. Ifhe --------, what are we to do? (2) camed (2) comes (3) had come (4) was to come 98. Choose the correct Active transformation of the given Passive: If the food had not been avercooked there would not have been any complaint. (1). Lwould not have complained if the food had not been overcooked. (2) I would not have complained if the food was not overcooked. (3) There would be'no complaint for overcooking the food. (4) The complaint was about overcooked food if done by me. 99. — Choose the correct Indirect form of the sentence. She said, “Ihave written a story. (1) She said (that) she had written a story. (2) She told of writing a story. (3) A story written by her. (4) She informed us of writing a story. 100. Give the correct meaning of the underlined Idiom. It was he who puta spoke in my wheel in the execution of my design, (A) Blessed me (2) Helped me (3) Deeply appealed (4) Thwarted me [CG-22-MSH) a —[Beries Bl 101 102. 103. 104. 106. @) 8 wef wore mE aay 2) Refer TEE aS gray @) Pe SUEUR ote ate area (4) Ber ont TEMA RR Me fork me & FS were A wh a Te BP a. ‘ra ar ce Ae ae

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