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SEAL DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED 70 DO SO 2023 : QUESTION BOOKLET PAPER—2 SUBJECT CODE : 565 ‘Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 100 INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediatoly after the commencement of the Examination, you should check that the Question Booklet doce NOT ‘have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or questions etc. If so, laced by a complete (Question Booklet” of the same Question Paper Version Cade as printed in your OMR eet, I candidate tuses faulty question ‘paper without checking all the pages of the question paper, then the eagtidate himself shall be held responsible, 2. Read the insiruetione on the OMR Answer Sheet and Admistion Tic Violation of any of the instructions say lead to disciplinary action taken by the Commission, 3, Tho candidate shall ensure that the Question Paper Version Co: on the OMR Answer Shest is same as that of the question paper supplied to them. In case of azy, , the candidates are required £0 gat SOT LET CN eagle eat nom the agin 4, Bolte seat Se eee Pe fom rs E ARSET SAE SEPSIS unter a th Onion Bie Roper Humber Dic Ge SoMa ale ES ‘Question Booklet. 6. This Question Booklet containe 100 questions. Bach question gy Fesponses (answers). Vou wil select the ‘Question Paper Version Code response which you want to mark on the OMR Answer Sheet. In ca I that there Is more than one correct response, mark ihe response which you consider as the most appropri cezse, choose ‘ONLY ONE-RESPONSE" {or each question, ifthe candidate encodes more than one answer, tefalgt answer shall be considered on Snvalld 7. Questions are printed both in Kannada and English. Ir there is any a the trapslation of Kannada queetions, ‘candidate shall refer the questione in Engldh and understand the 8, All the responses should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY 1a Black Ball Polat Pen. ‘| 9. The candidate stiall onrure that the Question Paper Version Code printed in the personalleéd OMR Answer Sheet matches with the Question Paper Version Code printed on the nominal roll. In ease of any discrepancy, ‘the candidate shall glve declaration regarding the actual Question Paper Version Code used by the candidate, Af the candidate fails to give such declaration, then the version code printed on the OMR Answer Shect shall be considered for evaluation. : 10, In case if candidate uses the personalized OMR Answer Shect belonging to another candidate, then the OMR Anewer Sheet ehall be considered as lnvalld 411, The candidate chall affix his/her Signature in the OMR Answer Sheet In the space provided without fal, IF the candidate fals to do #0, then such OMR Answer Sheet shall be considered as tavalld 12, In case if candidate uses the Non-personalized OMR Answer Sheet, then the candidate shall write the Register Number fn the space provided and also encode the relevant cirles. Also the candidate shall write the version code compuleorily ‘end allix his/her signature in the space provided. Ifthe candidate fale to do so, then such OMR Answer Sheet aball be considered as invalld 13. The candidate shall sign in the Nominal Roll (Attendance Sheet) without fai 14, IF the candidate violates aly of the above instructions, then the OMR Answer Sheet shall be considered as invalld. 16. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop any further markings in the OMR Aniwer Sheet. The candidates shall not leave the examination hall til the OMR Ansiver Sheets are collected and feccounted for by the Invigiator. 416. The candidates shall retain Carbonless copy of the OM Answer Sheet (candidate copy) tll the announcement of final list and in cage if the Commission dizecta the candidate to produce the candidate copy, then the candidate shall produce the same without fal, 117. Sheets for Tough work are appended at the end of the Question Booldet. You shuld not make any marking on any other part of the Question Booklet. 18, Ponalty for Wrong answer : ‘THERE WILL BE PENALTY POR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE. (@) There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which wrong answer hes been gen by the candidate, one-fomrth (0-25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. (i Ta candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated a8 8 wrong anewer even if one of the given answers hhappene to be correct and there will bo same penalty av above to that question. Gi) a.question is left blank ie.; no answer is given by the candidate, thére will be no penalty for that question. Poscession of Moblle Phones, Smart watches, Calculators and other Hloctronlo/Communication gadgets of any kind are strictly prohibited inside the Examination Venue. TERDL 1 Haw BY Sasa oH GED Morne, MOAT. 1565-P (32) UU23/15(070)—27?x4 ” SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Bay udaeah xe 9137369 /365-P (31) [P.T.0. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 832 wdseaf xg 9137369. /565-P (30) SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Bd vos ge 6SEZE1L6 /565-P ; (29) [P.T-O. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK ay udaeah xe ' 9137369 /565-P. (28) Direction : The following two questions (95 and 96) test your skill in identifying antonyms (opposites). Select the responses from (1), (2), (3) and (4) which is opposite in meaning by darkening the number related to your answer. 95. Provoke (1) Attract (2) Gratify (3) Pacify (4) Convince 96. Implicated (1) Absolved (2) Exonerated (3) Explicated (4) Liberated Direction : The following question tests your familiarity with prepositions. Darken the correct option from the series marked as (2), (2), (3) and (4). 97. Why is he coming ___ me? (1) to (2) in (3) towards (4) from /565-P (27) Direction : The following two questions (98 and 99) test your familiarity with articles. Darkén the correct option from the series marked as (1), (2), (3) and (4). 98. Someone call dgff@eman. @uBan Gna Gfdne 3 None of the above 99. ees play chess. (1) no-article (2) the ut + 3) an @) a Direction : Fill in the blank in the following question from the options (2), (2), (3), and (4) so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct ° sentence. Darken the correct option. 100. After school, you and must discuss a few things. (1) me @ 1 (3) their (4) him 90. so many problems, I decided to get professional help. (1) Faced by (2) Faced with (3) Faced to (4) Faced at Direction : The following question is designed to test your ability to use the right prefix. Darken the correct option from (1), (2), (3) and (4). The “meaning of the desired word is given in the bracket, 91. You can’t __"_ (to destroy the effect of something that has already happened) what's already been done. - (1) mis- (2) not- (3) un- (4) ine /565-P ws (26) Direction : The following question consists of pairs of words/phrases. Indicate from choices given (1), (2), (3) and (4), G69 Pair that best expresses a si relationship to that of the giV@ Bair. 92. Recipe : *EgGicbook & (1) Lettés#Secretary (2) Forngegiy : Chemist (3} Blueprint : Building (4) Map : Atlas Direction : Questions (93 and 94) contain. four sets of spellings. Identify the correct spelling from the options (1), (2), (3) and (4). 93. (1) Inundated (2) Innundated * (3) Inondated (4) Inundatid 94, (1) Itinaray (2) Itinarery _ (3) Itinarery (4) Itinerary Direction : In the following question, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/ direct speech. 87.1 said to my friend, “Can I borrow your dictionary for one day?” 6 (1) 1 requested © ena if I can ow his dictionary one day : (2) I asked my Do 7 I might borrow dictionary for one day (3) 1 told my friend I could borrow his dictionary for one day (4) I asked my friend if I could borrow his dictionary for one day /565-P (25) 88. Choose tle appropriate prefixes to the following words in respective order to form their antonyms. Guide, logical, frost, visible (1) Tl, De, In, Mis (2) Mis, Il, De, In (3) In, Mis, I, De (4) De, In, In, Direction : Questions (89 and 90) contain sentences with a blank. Options (1), (2), (3) ‘and (4) have words/phrases — whichr complete the sentences. Darken the number which provides the right choice. 89. If , I wouldn’t ‘play with ‘those wires. (1) Iwas you (2) I were you (3) I was them (4) with his way [P.T.0. Direction : In the following | 85. Add a suitable question tag to questions: (83 and 84), choose the the sentence given below : word from the options given below having the same meaning and “He became a lawyer.” which can be used in the same : context as the underlined word in (1) doesn’t he? both. the senterices. (2) isn’t he? “83. ) After playing 10 test (3) didn’t he? - matches, the batsman scored his first century. (4y"gren’t there? ‘ (i. ‘The unmarried girl took a firm stand against dowry Direct? In the following cay question ‘sentence has been a given iff xitive/passive voice. Out (1) debut of the {4@n, alternatives suggested, ace select t@ane which best expresses . iene ates the s sentence in passive/ (@) introductory active voice. (4) provitig, 86. “The judge ordered the murderer to be hanged.” 84. i) The.chairmian’s. ‘speech won accolades from. all -sections -of the audience. scripted setae (1) The murderer was to be hanged accordirig to the ~ order of the judge : (2) The murderer was (i) The spontaneous debate ordered by the judge to between students left the be hanged teacher speechless. (3) It has been ordered by (1) executive the judge to hang the (2) prerogative ere (8) extempore (4) The order was given by the judge to hang the (4) ostentatious - murderer /565-P (24) 81. Out of the four groups given below, select the group/ groups that consist{s) of all correct abstract nouns formed from adjectives : @ (a) Attentive —Attentiveness (b) Brave — Bravery () Central — Central (d) Bright — Brightness (i (a) Happy — Happiness (b) Lucid — Lucit (c) Individual — Individual (ay Formgigyy Formality fi (a) Good EFioodness (b) Greaf#JGreatness (0) Kind kindness (a) Simp simplicity (x) (a) Total = Totality i (b) Wes feakness (c) Thick — Thickness (d) Popular — Popularity Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below : (1) @ and (ii) only (2) (i) and (ili) only (3) (iti) and (iv) only (4) (9 and (iv) only 1365-P (23) 82. Match the following seftences with the figures of- speech used in them : Sentences : () Darkness crept upon the nightly skies. (i) Stars, the diamonds on the skies. (ii) Betty bought some butter. (iv) Water, water everywhere -.,and hot a, drop to,drink. (v)"The thunder was followed by,a deafening silence. Figures of, speech : (a) Oxyméron (b) Alliteration () Metaphor (a) Personification (¢), Irony Select the code for the correct ‘answer froin the options given bélow’: _@ @ i) & O @ ® @& @ e€) 2 ® @ @ © (a) 8 @ © (2 (a) 4 @ @ & © [P.T.0. 77. Choose the. correct one word substitution for the following sentence from the choices given below : “One who exerts himself for the well-being of his fellowmen.” (1) Misanthrope (2) Optimist (3) Philanthropist (4) Feminist 78. Choose ‘thé word which is _opposite in ‘meaning to the “Vinderlinéd word “ in the following sentene : A friend, of mine is an. artist, he leads a very austere life. (1) boisterous * (2) luxurious & (3) exciting &® (4) eventtar - GD. 79. Choose the word wpigh is the . synonym or, nearétt "to the “meaning of the @fid@rlined word in the given gifipnce : “The family members witnessed a macabre scene inside the house.” (1) Pleasant (2) Happy (3) Nightmarish (4) Calm /565-P (22) 80. Out of the four groups given below, select the group/ groups that consist(s) of all correct plural forms of singular form : () (a) Tree — Trees | (b) Dog — Dogs () Cat — Cats (d) Half — Halves fi) (a) Boulder — Boulders (®) Calf — Calfs () Maid — Maids (@) Servant — Servants (ii) (a) Spec — Specs (b) Loaf — Loaves () Knife — Knives (d) Hero — Heroes (2) (a) Woman — Woman (b) Shirt — Shirts (c) Scarf — Scarfs (d) Biscuit — Biscuits vs Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below : (1) @ and (ii) only 2) @ and (ii) only (3) (ii) and (iv) only (4) (ii) and (iv) only 75. S1:“I have a dream” is a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. P : And due to this it became one of the most iconic speeches in American history. Q Which was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the march in Washington. R_ : It became one of defining moments of the Civil Rights Movement. S :The theme of the speech was a call for equality and freedom. S6:Some 250000 people ~ gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. for the march in Washington. ‘The proper sequence should be (1) SROP (2) PQRS (3) QRPS | (4) /565-P SQPR (21) 76. S1: Every writer's raw material for creative expression is available in Folklore. How can one forget Folklore, the mother of all literatures which has provided sustenance to humanity generation after generation? Therefore, to research deeply, an exclusive research institute for Folk Literature and Arts “has been established for “this cause. Such being the situation, Folklore collection, expansion and ‘esearch should be carried out . more. Q: R: : “It is not an exaggeration but fact that no other State in the country has researched and worked on Folklore as in Karnataka. S6{ No doubt all Kannada ‘lovers would agree on establishing an exclusive Folklore Centre. The proper sequence should be (1) PORS . 2) QPRS (3) RQPS (4) PROS [P.T.O. Direction : For Questions (72 and 73), there are sentences which are divided and numbered into three parts and one of the parts may contain an error. Identify the error by (1), (2) or (3) given under the parts of the sentence. If there are no errors, mark (4). Shade/darken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. 79, [dont /such bright colours é @ (2) tior she does. / No error (3) (4) 7a, Hewas found.guilty /on murder, iz a 2) / and was sentenced to life. & No error (4) = ; - = Direction : For Questions (74 &p 76), each question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning and at the end and numbered as S1 and S6 respectively. The four sentences in the middle are jumbled and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You must identify the /565-P proper order of these four sentences and shade/darken the option that correctly identifies this sequence. -74, S1: His wrist watch had gone out of order. P :He took it to a watch repairer. Q :He gave an idea of the likely cost. of the replacement based on the examination of the watch. R : He found that some parts needed replacement. S :The repairer opened the outer case and checked the problem. S6:His estimate appeared reasonable. ‘The proper sequence should be (1) POSR (2) RQSP (3) PSRQ (4) RPSQ (20) Direction : For Questions (70 and 71), a passage has been given. In* the passage, some of the words have been left out. You have to read the passage and try to 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. Passage In order to ease thé traffic (70), the transport planners decided to have a sophisticated system elevated monorail travel in the city. However, it was pointed out by somebody that a metro rail system would be a more effective (71) to the. traffic problem. Thus, the plan was stalled for some time. In the meanwhile, the traffic planner of the city decided to build an efficient system of subways and flyovers in the city with the aim of easing the same problem. And when the planners were preparing to award the contracts to the concerned parties, the /565-P (19) transport planners came up with proposal that the subways interfered with the site of a pillar of the monorail system. 70. WESPis the correct answer for plas (70)? Ge from the options given Binion ¢ sportation (8) congestion, (4) obsession ' 71. What is the correct answer for blank (71)? Select from the options given below : (1) revolution (2) redemption (3) solution (4) illusion [P.T.0. GENERAL ENGLISH Direction : For Questions (66 to 69), an idiom or phrase has been used in the sentence. You have to choose the underlined portion of the sentence which explains the correct meaning of that and shade/darken the correct answer in your answer sheet. 66. After losing two consecutive games, the coach exhorted the players to step up their game. (1) to go up in the ladder (2) to improve their game (3) to hasten the pace (4) to have a game plan 67. Sonam let the cat out of the bag about her wedding plans. (1) Sonam , deliberately revealed her , wedding plans (2) Sonam told the cat about her wedding plans (3) Sonam accidentally revealed the secrets of her, wedding plans (4) Sonam let the cat out of the bag to manage her wedding 1365-P (18) > 68, Preethi got her posting to the place shg,Jayed and she was on cloud" = @ Precis ecstatic (2) preefftias in a state of despa t= (3) Preethi was in a state of confusion (4) Preethi.took a flight to the place of her posting 69. Mala’s Achille vanity. ’ heel is her (1) Mala’s strong point is her vanity (2) Mala’s weak point is her vanity (3) Mala’s pride is her vanity (4) Mala’s heel is weak 60. ‘nemogrr a" Ras : sensaned, and ada wns pes Hoodned evgdsiak, Aeesao : go + TDD 63. aAneg, Tara Beng Bas (2) wee + wosmer ao (3) wet + eosmran (1) saphaw (4) wo + Sosmrao 2) salons? Aaws : shoo tadend men dawned, (3) expe Abodneaay WSFA (4) supe 61. (1) egni98 2 i. Rad : deNdeed, and aUds wort Q mag & 2 ROcine engdaiay, Rass (Bz xosd, - [Rea 64 & 65): (8) exaype ee (4) eams = 64, ‘ab doen —__ oS (1y “Rgeos Seg ago Hews : dens mired, Ad ogabeod song, deeiodd ene, xoxaxe (2) Baa dug Fe,0v Hod satis sodnrot desired, (8) shor dey Beow Ragmibday rows. daedooodd Abqors esq, : (4) Raave awe Bs,ocd 62. WAS e~MNde, snes syd. 65. wgodb sick) ___ oat eod. (1) srigé ; (1) ecSe8 oO (2) ers, (2) roe om (3) ergs (3) exaoad x00 (4) abnor tiese, - (4) 39, x00 /565-P : (17) [P.7.0. 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