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For questions 1–3, select among the given choices the word or phrase for each blank that best fits the meaning of the
sentence as a whole.
1. Old and tired rule India that is _______ with young people.
A) flowing B) teeming C) pouring D) bouncing
2. Of the 20 international companies, which had been ________ permission to undertaken reconnaissance
operations, 15 companies had already started the work.
A) asserted B) accorded C) assigned D) assured
3. India is making __________ investments in overseas oil even as it is trying its to best to sell off its own deepwater
blocks to private parties.
A) massive B) high C) solid D) excess

For questions 4–6, select among the given choices the correct phrase to replace the underlined phrase in the following
sentence.
4. She is good to the neighbors. But they put about her goodness to weakness.
A) put on B) put in C) put up D) put down
5. Customers must avail of this opportunity.
A) must avail themselves of this opportunity B) should avail themselves of this opportunity
C) should avail of this opportunity D) must make availability of this opportunity
6. The principal reminded the audience that the school always has and always will try to secure some ranks in the board
examination.
A) has always and will always try to secure B) always has tried and always will try to secure
C) always has tried and always will try to secure D) has always tried to secure and will always

For questions 7–9, choose the lettered pair that expresses a relationship most similar to the relationship expressed in the
capitalized pair.
7. PRUDISH : PROPRIETY ::
A) fanatical : violence B) authoritative : evidence C) finicky : quality D) obstinate : accuracy
8. FEAR : COWER ::
A) calmness : fret B) anger : rant C) disappointment : co mole D) embarrassment : speak
9. FOIBLE : FAULT ::
A) perjury : testimony B) reputation : disrepute C) vagary : notion D) quibble : objection

For questions 10 & 11, select the option that gives the correct meaning of the given idiomatic expression or phrase.
10. To meet one’s waterloo.
A) To die fighting B) To die an ignoble death
C) To meet one’s final defeat D) To meet a strong adversary
11. To flog a dead horse.
A) To do a vain thing B) To try to work from a weak horse
C) To act in a foolish way D) To revive interest in a subject which is out of date

Verbal Section
Given below are sentences which when arranged logically form a coherent passage. For questions 12–14, choose the option
which gives the correct sequence.
12. Choose the correct option.
a. It attracts tourists from all over the world.
b. India has a rich cultural heritage, which has no parallel in the world.
c. The best example of the Indian-architecture is the Taj at Agra.
d. They are charmed by the beauty of this poem in marble.
A) bcad B) badc C) abcd D) adbc
13. Choose the correct option.
S1. Speech was the first means of conveying information.
P. Thirdly printing helped in dissemination of knowledge in a permanent form.
Q. Then writing as a means introduced a capacity for storing information.
R. Computer is the only medium that can not only store but analyse information to make decision.
S. However all these are passive media.
S6. Therefore, computer is hailed as the fourth information revolution.
A) PQSR B) QPRS C) QPSR D) QRPS
14. S1. He tried the door.
P. The room was neat and clean.
Q. Then he stepped into the room.
R. He waited for a minute or two.
S. It opened easily and he peeped in.
S6 He was careful not to touch anything.
A) PQRS B) QSPR C) RPQS D) SPRQ

For questions 15–17, select the option that can be substituted for the given sentence.
15. A person who lives alone and avoids other people.
A) Ascetic B) Recluse C) Unsocial D) Agnostic
16. A person interested in reading books and nothing else
A) Student B) Scholar C) Book Worm D) Book Keeper

Read the following passage and select the best answer to questions 17 - 20 among the given choices.
Music has the power to cause emotions to well up within us. These feelings are gripping - often irresistible - and seem to emerge
from nowhere. These feelings color our moods, affect our perceptions and generate a behavioral pattern. The indisputable fact
about music is its power to evoke emotions. Is there anyone, for whom music is completely emotion-neutral? Music has the ability
to inevitably tap the still, mysterious deep well of our emotions.
However, music can produce various emotional responses in different individuals and even different responses in the same person
at different times. Music may produce expressions of various emotions - peaceful, relaxing, exciting, festive, boring, unsettling,
un-stimulating, invigorating…, and so on.
Music is an extremely versatile medium of communication. Through music it is possible to explore all the features that are used in
verbal communication. Moreover, it does so in an explicit and structured way, which makes it an interesting and useful window
into human communication, in general.
The repetition of a line as in a lullaby, the regular beating of a drum - produces a feeling of physical ease and lulls the child to
sleep. The rhythmic sound of the train, of waves breaking on the shore, the song of a cricket at night - why, even the electric fan is
able to produce a soothing physical quiet. But good music does not stop there. It touches our emotions. True music really goes far
deeper and touches our very soul and leaves its imprint on us. It may not be possible to explain or describe this reaction in ordinary
language. It can only be felt. It is one of those mystic experiences, which baffle analytical explanation.
Music is known to endow the listener with aesthetic or intellectual pleasure. It can be simple, complex, subtle, overt - and these
features may reside, in one of the different aspects of the music e.g. rhythm, melody. Some of the greatness of music, however, lies
in its holistic nature-that all the elements form a unique wholeness which may not be understood by studying the parts, separately.
However complex, music is readily appreciated by the mind without the need for formal knowledge. The lay listener may not be
able to hear which instruments are playing, or which pitches are used. Yet, he or she may have no problem appreciating the music
as a whole. An experienced listener, on the other hand, may be able to transcribe every note, but might still be at a loss to
understand why the music is so pleasing to listen to even for the time!

As a performer, I believe that music can recreate emotions and get the listeners involved with my emotions. Any particular music
has an inherent emotion. And, there is the emotion that one feels while rendering it. Besides, the listener is in an emotional state
while listening to that music - which is also important because it could be possible that this will now be linked to the emotional
state of the listener. So he or she can use the song to recreate this emotion. Very often we hear people say "This is my song" and
feel that special emotion again.
Rhythm and melody are two facets of music that lend themselves to enjoyment in their individual capacities. The experience of
beat and rhythm has a simple relation with joy, well-being and even excitement. Babies spontaneously start to rock and move
when they hear music with a pronounced beat in a medium or fast tempo. By changing the rhythm, we can change the aesthetic
appeal of a piece of music. Even a change of tempo can cause variations in the aesthetic appeal.
Similarly, melody, which is the soul of music, can create different types of feelings in listeners. Some melodies bring soulfulness,
some sadness, some bring jubilance or tranquility.
Music is created from the heart and molded by emotion. As musicians, we are inherently creative - so people say - and we have the
ability to derive intense pleasure from a particular piece of music, which we listen to or Produce. Here, I am referring to an
aesthetic experience, which everybody must have felt. Tears of Joy, a tug at the heart, goose pimples … True art always comes as
an irresistible inner urge. We hear a song of Thyagaraja and are enthralled just as we gaze at a majestic temple or an ancient
sculpture with wonder. All such works of art are the result of an inner urge. That is why it is something inherently beautiful.
And there can be no enjoyment more impersonal and sublimating than what it offers. It prepares the very soul for something
higher.

17. According to the passage, music is a medium of communication as
A) We can explore all the features used in verbal communication through music
B) Certain melodies cause certain reactions
C) It is created from an inner urge
D) It can appease the mentally imbalanced people
18. What, according to the author, is the fact of music that cannot be disputed?
A) It causes national barriers B) It creates a feeling of amiability
C) People react in the same manner to music without regard to age D) It has the power to evoke emotions
19. Which of the following could be an apt title for the above passage?
A) The spontaneous reaction to music B) The power of soothing.
C) The inherent creativity in music D) The power of music
20. What is the mystic experience that the author refers to?
A) Children rocking spontaneously to the sound of music
B) Music bringing about physical repose as well as affecting the soul
C) The experience of Tyagaraja in the temple
D) The festive mood caused by the rhythmic beating of drums

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