Total Questions: 31
1. When the night fell, he slept : [2011-II]
He walked several miles that day but could not get anything to eat or drink except some dry bread and some water, which he got from cottagers and farmers. As night fell, he slept under a haystack lying in a meadow. He felt frightened at first, for the wind blew awfully over the empty fields.
He felt cold and hungry, and was feeling more lonely than he had ever felt before. He, however, soon fell asleep, being much tired with his long walk. When he got up next day, he was feeling terribly hungry so he purchased a loaf of bread with a few coins that he had.
The following items are based on passages in English to test the comprehension of English language and therefore these items do not have Hindi version. Read each passages and answer the items that follow.
- (a) in the open field
- (b) under a pile of dry grass
- (c) in a farmer's cottage
- (d) under a tree
'Haystalk' means 'pile of dry grass'
2. He soon fell asleep because : [2011-II]
He walked several miles that day but could not get anything to eat or drink except some dry bread and some water, which he got from cottagers and farmers. As night fell, he slept under a haystack lying in a meadow. He felt frightened at first, for the wind blew awfully over the empty fields.
He felt cold and hungry, and was feeling more lonely than he had ever felt before. He, however, soon fell asleep, being much tired with his long walk. When he got up next day, he was feeling terribly hungry so he purchased a loaf of bread with a few coins that he had.
The following items are based on passages in English to test the comprehension of English language and therefore these items do not have Hindi version. Read each passages and answer the items that follow.
- (a) he was exhausted
- (b) he was all alone
- (c) he had not slept for days
- (d) he was very frightened
3. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements: [2011-II]
1. He was walking through the countryside.
2. The cottagers and farmers gave him enough food so that he could sleep at night without feeling hungry.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
He walked several miles that day but could not get anything to eat or drink except some dry bread and some water, which he got from cottagers and farmers. As night fell, he slept under a haystack lying in a meadow. He felt frightened at first, for the wind blew awfully over the empty fields.
He felt cold and hungry, and was feeling more lonely than he had ever felt before. He, however, soon fell asleep, being much tired with his long walk. When he got up next day, he was feeling terribly hungry so he purchased a loaf of bread with a few coins that he had.
The following items are based on passages in English to test the comprehension of English language and therefore these items do not have Hindi version. Read each passages and answer the items that follow.
- (a) 1 only
- (b) 2 only
- (c) Both 1 and 2
- (d) Neither 1 nor 2
'Countryside' means 'land outside town and cities, with field, woods etc. Hence, statement 1 is correct. Statement 2 is not correct as they did not give him enough food except for some dry bread and some water.
4. When he was going to close the bag, the idea that occurred to him was : [2011-II]
I opened the bag and packed the boots in; and then, just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea occurred to me. Had I packed my toothbrush? I don't know how it is, but I never do know whether I've packed my toothbrush.
My toothbrush is a thing that haunts me when I'm travelling, and makes my life a misery. I dream that I haven't packed it, and wake up in a cold perspiration, and get out of bed and hunt for it.
And, in the morning, I pack it before I have used it, and it is always the last thing I turn out of the bag; and then I repack and forget it, and have to rush upstairs for it at the last moment and carry it to the railway station, wrapped up in my pocket-handkerchief.
- (a) unpleasant
- (b) sad
- (c) fantastic
- (d) amusing
5. What makes his life miserable whenever he undertakes travelling? [2011-II]
I opened the bag and packed the boots in; and then, just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea occurred to me. Had I packed my toothbrush? I don't know how it is, but I never do know whether I've packed my toothbrush.
My toothbrush is a thing that haunts me when I'm travelling, and makes my life a misery. I dream that I haven't packed it, and wake up in a cold perspiration, and get out of bed and hunt for it.
And, in the morning, I pack it before I have used it, and it is always the last thing I turn out of the bag; and then I repack and forget it, and have to rush upstairs for it at the last moment and carry it to the railway station, wrapped up in my pocket-handkerchief.
- (a) Going to railway station
- (b) Forgetting the toothbrush
- (c) Packing his bag
- (d) Bad dreams
Refer to 1st sentence of 2nd para of the passage.
6. His toothbrush is finally : [2011-II]
I opened the bag and packed the boots in; and then, just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea occurred to me. Had I packed my toothbrush? I don't know how it is, but I never do know whether I've packed my toothbrush.
My toothbrush is a thing that haunts me when I'm travelling, and makes my life a misery. I dream that I haven't packed it, and wake up in a cold perspiration, and get out of bed and hunt for it.
And, in the morning, I pack it before I have used it, and it is always the last thing I turn out of the bag; and then I repack and forget it, and have to rush upstairs for it at the last moment and carry it to the railway station, wrapped up in my pocket-handkerchief.
- (a) in his bag
- (b) in his bed
- (c) in his handkerchief
- (d) lost
Refer to last sentence of the passage.
7. Female polar bears give birth during : [2011-II]
In spring, polar bear mothers emerge from dens with three month old cubs. The mother bear has fasted for as long as eight months but that does not stop the young from demanding full access to her remaining reserves. If there are triplets, the most persistent stands to gain an extra meal and it may have the meal at the expense of others.
The smallest of the litter forfeits many meals to stronger siblings. Females are protective of their cubs but tend to ignore family rivalry over food. In 21 years of photographing polar bears, I've only once seen the smallest of triplets survive till autumn.
- (a) spring
- (b) summer
- (c) autumn
- (d) winter
Refer to 1st sentence of the passage (The cubs were already three months means, so the time of their birth falls in winter.)
8. Mother bear : [2011-II]
In spring, polar bear mothers emerge from dens with three month old cubs. The mother bear has fasted for as long as eight months but that does not stop the young from demanding full access to her remaining reserves. If there are triplets, the most persistent stands to gain an extra meal and it may have the meal at the expense of others.
The smallest of the litter forfeits many meals to stronger siblings. Females are protective of their cubs but tend to ignore family rivalry over food. In 21 years of photographing polar bears, I've only once seen the smallest of triplets survive till autumn.
- (a) takes sides over cubs
- (b) lets the cubs fend for themselves
- (c) feeds only their favourites
- (d) sees that all cubs get an equal share
Refer to second last sentence of the passage.
9. With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made: [2011-II]
1. Polar bears fast as long as eight months due to non availability of prey.
2. Polar bears always give birth to triplets.
Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid ?
In spring, polar bear mothers emerge from dens with three month old cubs. The mother bear has fasted for as long as eight months but that does not stop the young from demanding full access to her remaining reserves. If there are triplets, the most persistent stands to gain an extra meal and it may have the meal at the expense of others.
The smallest of the litter forfeits many meals to stronger siblings. Females are protective of their cubs but tend to ignore family rivalry over food. In 21 years of photographing polar bears, I've only once seen the smallest of triplets survive till autumn.
- (a) 1 only
- (b) 2 only
- (c) Both 1 and 2
- (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Assumptions 1 is not true as reason of their fasting is not given in the passage. Assumption 2 is also not true as the passage says " if there are triplet .....".
10. Which of the following explains best the sentence in the passage "I was almost a part of it"? [2011-II]
For fourteen and a half months I lived in my little cell or room in the Dehradun jail, and I began to feel as if I was almost a part of it. I was familiar with every bit of it, I knew every mark and dent on the whitewashed walls and on the uneven floor and the ceiling with its moth-eaten rafters.
In the little yard outside I greeted little tufts of grass and odd bits of stone as old friends. I was not alone in my cell, for several colonies of wasp and hornets lived there, and many lizards found a home behind the rafters, emerging in the evenings in search of prey.
- (a) I was not alone in the cell.
- (b) I was familiar with every bit of the cell.
- (c) I greeted little tufts of grass like old friends.
- (d) I felt quite at home in the cell.
When the narrator says that he was "almost a part of it" he means that he was familiar with every corner of the cell.
(a) It is true that he was not alone in the cell; there were lots of insects to keep him company. But this is not the meaning conveyed by the quoted text. The same goes for options (c) and (d).