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P-But he did not know how to find one at that hour.

Q-It was his first visit to the city and he didn't know where to go.
R-Mohanlal's train was late and it reached Kolkata a little after
midnight.
S-He thought he would go to a choultry where he would not have to
pay rent.
Options:
1) PSQR
2) QRSP
3) RQSP
4) RSQP
P-And slowly, you reach the pinnacle of self-awareness, experiencing
a unity with all life.
Q-If you transform your energy positively, it naturally becomes
compassion and love.
R-Once you experientially are a part of everything then nobody needs
to teach you morality.
S-Then you can do something to improve the situation, but without
anger.
Options:
1) PQRS
2) QPRS
3) RQPS
4) RSPQ
P. When the robber was near her bed, she stood up suddenly,
'brandishing the knife.
Q- One night the robber did enter her room but Lakshmi did not make
any sound.
R- She just kept a tight hold of the knife and pretended to be sound
asleep.
S- The robber was taken aback and with a loud cry, he ran out.
Options:
1) SQRP
2) PRQS
3) QRPS
4) PSQR
P- However, our environment also need some help from all of us to
get maintained as usual to nourish our lives forever and to never ruin
our lives.
Q- It gives us all things which we need to live our life on this planet.
R- It provides us better medium to grow and develop.
S- An environment includes all the natural resources which surround
us to help in number of ways.
Options:
1) PQRS
2) QPSR
3) SRQP
4) QSPR
Then the gigantic figure
X-alarming spectacle
Y-slipped off the tree and stood
Z-up before us, a truly
Options:
1) YZX
2) YXZ
3) XZY
4) XYZ
Correct Answer: YZX
P- The starting point can be the experience of a minority within society
generally or even the experience of a group of people within a progressive
social movement
which does not live up to its progressive agenda in every respect.
Q- Within (or after) postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer
seems possible. This does not exclude the possibility or the necessity of
dialogue.
R- The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the
different forms of socialism never has a monopoly on Social Criticism.
S- Nevertheless most social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to
be central.
1) PRQS
2) RPQS
3) RQPS
4) PSRQ
P: It isn't bragging about how great you are.
Q: It's not about thinking you're perfect because nobody is but knowing
that you're worthy of being love and accepted.
R: Self esteem is how much you value yourself and how important you
think you are.
S: It's how you see yourself and feel about your achievements.
Options:
1) SQRP
2) RQSP
3) RSPQ
4) SRQP
Correct Answer: RSPQ
P: Most of them are combinations of hydrogen and carbon in varying
proportions.
Q: Crude mineral oil comes out of the earth as a thick brown or black liquid
with a strong smell.
R: It is a complex mixture of many different substances, each with it's own
individual qualities.
S: Such hydrocarbons are also found in other forms such as bitumen,
asphalt and natural gas.
Options:
1) QPRS
2) PQRS
3) PQSR
4) QRPS
P- They never desert us even when all fair weather friends have
deserted us.
Q- Books are never failing friends.
R- They dispel the dark clouds of gloom from our minds and increase
our happiness if we are already happy.
S- Through the ages, the scriptures and other great books have
provided, immeasurable solace to the wounded and strife torn
humanity.
Options:
1) QRSP
2) PRSQ
3) RSPQ
4) QPRS
P: Yet making loans to poor people is hardly a Poverty cure.
Q: Segmenting the industry, might be worth while if it allows more of the
poor to get access to credit.
R: Multinational corporations could take the top microfinance institutions to
the next level, and the remainder could take the responsibility of
development groups and regional banks.
S: Property rights and the role of law matter too.
Options:
1) PRQS
2) QRPS
3) SPQR
4) RSPQ
The room which yielded so
X-the fourth floor of a
Y-boarding-house in Bleecker Street
Z-much satisfaction to the two boys was on
1) XZY
2) YXZ
3) ZXY
4) ZYX
P- And if I think about something which didn't happen I start thinking
about all the other things which didn't happen.
Q- But there is only ever one thing which happened at a particular time
and a particular place.
R- And there are an infinite number of things which didn't happen at
that time and that place.
S- A lie is when you say something happened which didn't happen.
Options:
1) QSRP
2) SQPR
3) SRQP
4) SQRP
1. Little indeed is known of the origin of English literature.
P. This has not prevented some scholars from writing their “lives” from
hints in the texts themselves
Q. So far as poets are concerned, again, little or nothing is known
beyond the names of two of them.
R. We can be certain that poetry made its appearance long before the
first prose was written down.
S. Critics have also relied on scanty contemporary references, and also
a mass of conjecture that cannot be described as intelligent.
6. Notwithstanding the mists, old English literature has an amazing
richness.
1. PQRS 2. SRQP 3. PRQS 4. RQPS
1. In our home everyone drinks milk at least once a day.

P. All these we owe to our milkman.


Q. we, the children, get milk twice a day.
R. He says, he is 18, but he is not sure.
S. We also eat curd, and enjoy the butter milk.
6. Probably he needs more milk than we.

1. SRPQ 2. QSPR
3. PRQS 4. PSRP
1. An old man came and sat next to me.
P. I also noticed that his clothes were dirty and almost in rags.
Q. He had a long, white beard.
R. I asked him what he wanted.
S. He said that he wanted to tell my future.
6. I laughed and said that I did not believe in that sort of thing.

1. SQRP 2. RQPS 3. QPRS 4. RPSQ


1. Milton was born in London in 1608 and was educated at St. Paul’s
school, London and at Cambridge University.
P. After the execution of the king, Milton entered the service of the
Commonwealth Government in 1649 as 1649 as Latin Secretary.
Q. He obtained his MA degree at the age of 24.
R. After six years he went on a tour in 1638.
S. He began writing ‘paradise Lost’ in 1658.
6. He died in 1674.
1. PRSQ 2. QRPS 3. PSQR 4. PQRS
1. It was 7’o clock in the morning.
P. He was keenly looking at the approaching vehicles.
Q. His house was in the lead.
R. Shardul was waiting for his school bus.
S. Today is the final day of his school athlete meet.
6. As a leader of the house, he wanted to win the General
Championship by scoring maximum points.
1. PRSQ
2. SRPQ
3. RSPQ
4. RPSQ©
1. Rani Padmini was a Rajput Queen.
P. Allaudin Khilji invaded India and reached the gates of Chittor, the
capital city of the Rajputs.
Q. But, the Rajputs under Rani Padmini fought like tigers.
R. Khilji attacked Chittor again, and rushed into the fort, only to be
stunned.
S. Khilji desired to capture Chittor and its beautiful Queen, Rani
Padmini.
6. The Rani and the other women had burnt themselves alive.
1. PQSR 2. PSQR 3. SQRP 4. SRQP
The north-eastern region presents a diverse system of habitats, ranging
from tropical rainforests to alpine meadows.
P. In eastern Himalayas the rainfall ranges from 125 to 300 cms, in
Assam from 178 to 305cms.
Q. The temperature in the region varies with location, elevation,
topography, rainfall and humidity.
R. The uneven distribution affects the region in two opposite ways,
floods and draughts.
S. It is largely a humid tropical region with two periods of rainfall; the
winter rains come from the west and summer rains are brought by the
monsoon winds.
6. The winter temperature in Shillong , for example, varies from 4
degree to 24 degree c; in Gangtok, from 9 degree to 23 ©
1. QRSP 2. SPRQ © 3. PQRS 4. RSQP
1. Reporters gathers news for newspaper.
P. The newspaper is sent to the distributors.
Q. The news is classified and arranged by the editors.
R. It is printed in the press.
S. Then the newspapers are sent to news agencies.
6. The news agencies sell the newspaper.
1. SRPQ
2. RPSQ
3. QRPS
4. PRQS
P. Momentous occasions
Q. Of diverse religions
R. Festivals are
S. That display the rituals

1. RPSQ 2. QRSP 3. SQPR 4. PRQS


1. A film director decided to make a romantic film.
P. A long spell of audition was conducted to find a suitable heroine.
Q. Mr. Mohan Lai was signed as the hero of the film.
R. The director wanted a new face for the heroine of his film.
S. Finally, he selected a young school girl for his film.
6. The film was a box office hit.
1. QRPS
2. QPSR
3. RPSQ
4. RPQS
P: Practical farming includes knowledge of fruit and vegetable farming.
Q: These schools need not necessarily have their own farms because
the village itself will provide ample field work facilities.
R: Agriculture should be made compulsory in higher secondary schools;
alternatively, the urban students can be taught town-planning,
industrial planning etc.
S: Therefore, at this stage, only theoretical education for the village
students would suffice.
Options:
1) QRSP
2) RPQS
3) RSPQ
4) QPRS
1. Nalanda became India’s famous Centre of education.
P. Ten thousand Buddhist monks used to live there.
Q. It is situated near the town of Bihar Sharif.
R. The ruins of Nalanda can still be seen.
S. It was visited by the Chinese Pilgrim Hiuen Tsang.
6. He stayed there for several years.

1. RQPS 2. QPSR 3. RPSQ 4. SPQR


1. Vinoo was to leave for Hyderabad by the 5’o clock train.
P. Quickly, both got the luggage in and the train began to move.
Q. He drove to the station and reached a few minutes before the train
was to leave.
R. however, Vinoo had a busy schedule on that day and could leave the
office only around 4:45 PM.
S. He rushed on to the platform and found his friend waiting near their
compartment.
6. Vinoo heaved a sigh of relief and settled down to enjoy the journey.
1.PQSR 2. RSQP 3. SQPR 4. RQSP ©
We admit as much
X-that it is related to the body
Y-when we say that the mind
Z-is immaterial, and yet hold
Options:
1) YXZ
2) XZY
3) YZX
4) XYZ
Correct Answer: YZX
1. The poor women lost her only son.
P. He asked her to bring mustard seed from a house where no death
had ever taken place.
Q. As Buddha wanted her to understand that death is inevitable.
R. She could not find such a house.
S. She came to Buddha to bring her son back to life.
6. The woman understood the message of Buddha.
1. SPQR 2. SQPR 3. RSPQ 4. SRPQ
1. India is rapidly coming under the influence of western culture .
P. Earlier India had its own moral and social values.
Q. This change can be seen in our education system, marriages, food
habits and daily routine.
R. But today they have changed enormously.
S. The effect of westernization is visible everywhere in India.
6. It may be harmful to forget our culture and values completely.
1. SPRQ 2. PQSR 3. QSRP 4. PSRQ
Such are the strata which we
X-species as those now living in the Mediterranean
Y-meet with in the south of Sicily, filled
Z-with shells for the most part of the same
1) YXZ
2) XZY
3) XYZ
4) YZX
They had seen enough of the
X-them to come a step farther
Y-desert already, and no number
Z-of knives would have tempted
1) YXZ
2) YZX
3) XZY
4) XYZ
P- The magnitude of the interdependence depends on the technique of
production causing the shifts in the food supply curve.
Q- Interdependence of food and labour market is important for the
development process.
R- Similarly, an upward shift in the food supply curve shifts up the food
demand curve.
S- An upward shift in the food supply curve would simultaneously
result in an upward shift in the labour demand curve.
1) QSPR
2) QPRS
3) PSRQ
4) SPQR
The unstated assumption is
X-conceding spatial autonomy
Y-that the grant of a different time
Z-zone is only the first temporal step towards
Options:
1) ZXY
2) XZY
3) YXZ
4) YZX
At length, about an hour later, we
X-spied a little pile of boulders rising
Y-this we dragged ourselves
Z-out of the plain, and to
Options:
1) XYZ
2) ZYX
3) XZY
4) ZXY
Correct Answer: XZY
The investigations of the
X-peculiar place in the economy of the body
Y-physiologist and the psychologist
Z-have revealed that the brain holds a
Options:
1) YXZ
2) XZY
3) XYZ
4) YZX
They had been thrown
X-upon their own exertions at an
Y-battle to fight with poverty and ignorance
Z-early age, and had a hard
Options:
1) XZY
2) YXZ
3) ZYX
4) XYZ
"Phew," said I, grabbing
X-cheerfully round my head
Y-at the halo of flies
Z-which buzzed
Options:
1) YZX
2) YXZ
3) XZY
4) XYZ
P- It had been umpteen years since we had seen each other.
Q- One dull dark day in autumn, I was travelling on horseback through
a dreary stretch of countryside.
R- This was the house of Roderick Usher, who had been my childhood
pal.
S- At night fall, I came in sight of the house of Usher.
Options:
1) PQSR
2) PSQR
3) QSRP
4) QRSP
1. The government on Thursday
P. Which was imposed to check.
Q. That led to exodus of northeast people
R. Withdraw the ban on bulk SMS and MMS
S. The spread of rumors related to the violence in Assam
6. From Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Pune.

1. RPQS 2. RPSQ (C 3.QPSR 4. QSPR


P- According to various estimates, between 1942 and 1944 there were
approximately 400 victims of this practice daily in Warsaw alone, with numbers on
some days
reaching several thousands.
Q- A common German practice in occupied Poland was to round up random
civilians on the streets of Polish cities.
R- For example, on 19th September 1942 close to 3000 men and women were
transported by train to Germany – they had been caught in the massive round-ups
all
over Warsaw the previous two days.
S- The term, "lapanka" carried a sardonic connotation from the word's earlier use
for the children's game known in English as "tag".
Options:
1) SQRP
2) SRPQ
3) QSPR
4) QPRS
1. It is not uncommon for close synonyms to be understood to share
the same memory.
P. The difference between words like ‘hard’ and ‘difficult’ goes
unnoticed.
Q. One may employ one or other with complete indifference.
R. In general this is well and good.
S. Most people lack the linguistic sense to quibble over such trifles.
6. But for most of us it is of no less significance.
1. PRSQ 2. SRQP 3. PQRS 4. QRSP
1. Many people advised me against opting for English.
P. The reason is I love the subject.
Q. Similarly I chose Political Science.
R. I decided to opt for it.
S. I find Political Science extremely interesting
6. It was a subject in my graduation as well.
1. PQRS 2. RPSQ 3. RPQS 4. SRPQ
P. For their energy of will
Q. Who have toward high above their fellows
R. Nearly great men
S. Have been remarkable above all things else.

1. PSQR 2. RQSP 3. SPRQ 4. PQRS


P. The independence of the nation
Q. Brought about
R. United effort
S. Under one leader.

1. QRPS 2. QPRS 3. RQPS 4. RSQP


P. Agriculture industry requires a
Q. Cultural climate
R. Suitable political, social and
S. a progressive and prosperous

1. QPRS. 2. SPQR 3. RPSQ 4. PRQS


1. The trial of Madhuri Gupta began on the morning of 22 March 2012,
almost two years after she was first taken into police custody.
P. She was released on bail after having already served 21 months in Tihar jail
waiting for a trial.
Q. Shortly before 10 am., Gupta was chatting amiably with the policemen on
duty at North Delhi’s Tis Hazari Courts complex.
R. She had been jailed until January of this year, when she was formally
charged with violating the official secrets Acts, 1923.
S. Home to about 400 courtrooms, the complex is among the largest of its
kind in Asia.
6. The place presents a dim picture of the depressing realities of justice at
work.
1. PRSQ 2. QPSR 3. SRQP 4. RPQS
1. Architecture began
P. To build their own shelters
Q. On ready-made ones
R. When early people started
S. Rather than relying
6. Such as trees and caves.

1. RPSQ 2. PRQS 3. RQPS 4. PSQR


1. Optimism is not a deep, complicated philosophy.
P. In some persons it is an inborn trait.
Q. In fact, it is always taking a positive and bright view of life.
R. It is more of a general attitude of life.
S. They have tuned that way by nature and temperament.
6. However in most cases it is an acquired and nurtured habit.

1. RQPS 2. QRPS 3. PSRQ 4. PSQR


P- On the earth, liquid forms and solid forms (ice/snow) predominate.
Q- The water cycle has two distinct branches the atmospheric branch
and the terrestrial branch.
R- Water plays a versatile role in the functioning of the biosphere.
S- In the atmospheric, water exists mainly in gaseous form.
Options:
1) RSPQ
2) RQSP
3) RPSQ
4) RQPS
1. By 1pm, the producers were ready and the show time sirens wailed.
P. He was wearing a skullcap and sported his now signature long beard.
Q. Jamshed was to pre-record episodes of ALIF LAAM MEEM, a 2011
Islamicised version of WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE for Geo TV.
R. Junaid Jamshed made his entrance, standing tall in a kurta.
S. We were at International Studios in Karachi
6. Geo TV is one of Pakistan’s biggest TV networks.

1. PRQS 2. RPSQ 3. QSPR 4. PQRS


1.Our pleasure should be healthy so that they can impart a sense of
well being.
P. This applies very much to the passion for sports.
Q. Some people become slaves to an enthusiasm and regard it as their
real and only pleasure in life.
R. It is quite possible that indulging in this passion is doing them great
harm.
S. Modern sports have become so exaggerated that they can damage
and sometimes destroy one’s health.
6. An enthusiasm for violent sports may well dig an early grave for the
participant.
1. QRPS 2. QPRS 3. QSPR 4. QRSP
1. Researchers say that jogging alone is unhealthy.
P. It was found that communal joggers have double the number of
brain cells as solo runners.
Q. These positive effects are suppressed when running occurs in
isolation
R. Experiments indicated that running alone stifles brain cells
regeneration.
S. Experienced in a group, running stimulates brain cell growth.
6. However, joggers around the world should remember that jogging is
healthier than the rat race.
1. SPQR 2. PQSR 3. RQPS 4. RPSQ
1. The world leaders
P. That the despotic regime will try to get
Q. By unleashing cruder violence that may come
R. Gathered in the peace conference , were unanimous in voicing their
fears
S. Over its palpable sense of insecurity
6. In the form of the use of chemical weapons.

1. RPSQ 2. SQRP 3. PQSR 4. QPRS


P- When the game of life is finally over there is no second chance to
correct our errors.
Q- Time is the greater equalizer of all mankind.
R- Time offers opportunity but demands a sense of regard.
S- It has taken away the best and the worst of us without regard of
either.
1) QSRP
2) RSQP
3) PQRS
4) RSPQ
Correct Answer: QSRP
1. Most libraries divide the catalogue cards into two.
P. On the other hand if one wishes to find a book on a specific subject,
subject cards can be consulted.
Q. Companies are luring consumers by introducing “ affordable”
products.
R. They are also shedding their “niche image”.
S. Companies admit that sales are lower compared to the previous year.
6. Companies are focusing on small packs to boost volume growth.
1. PQRS 2. SRPQ 3. QSRP 4. RSPQ
1. The new government was formed.
P. Now an administrator runs the show.
Q. The secretary has now announced a change of intentions.
R. They plan to hand down the cooperative to some private player.
S. Then the earlier board was disbanded.
6. Thus the state transport minister plans to revive the water
transportation system.
1. PQSR 2. RPQS (b 3. SPQR 4. QSPR

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