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    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

    Her name was Sulekha, but since her childhood, everyone had been calling her Bholi, the simpleton. She was the fourth daughter of Ramlal. When she was ten months old, she had fallen off the cot on her head and perhaps it had damaged some part of her brain. That was why she remained a backward child and came to be known as Bholi, the simpleton. At birth, the child was very fair and pretty. But when she was two years old, she had an attack of smallpox. Only the eyes were saved, but the entire body was permanently disfigured by deep black pockmarks. Little Sulekha could not speak till she was five as she was a slow learner, and when at last she learnt to speak, she stammered. The other children often made fun of her and mimicked her. As a result, she talked very little. Ramlal had seven children — three sons and four daughters, and the youngest of them was Bholi. It was a prosperous farmer’s household and there was plenty to eat and drink. All the children except Bholi were healthy and strong. The sons had been sent to the city to study in schools and later in colleges. Of the daughters, Radha, the eldest, had already been married. The second daughter Mangla’s marriage had also been settled, and when that was done, Ramlal would think of the third, Champa. They were good-looking, healthy girls, and it was not difficult to find bridegrooms for them. But Ramlal was worried about Bholi. She had neither good looks nor intelligence. From her very childhood, Bholi was neglected at home. She was seven years old when Mangla was married. The same year a primary school for girls was opened in their village. The Tehsildar Sahib came to perform its opening ceremony. He said to Ramlal, “As a revenue official you are the representative of the government in the village and so you must set an example to the villagers. You must send your daughters to school.” That night when Ramlal consulted his wife, she cried, “Are you crazy? If girls go to school, who will marry them?” But Ramlal had not the courage to disobey the Tehsildar. At last, his wife said, “I will tell you what to do. Send Bholi to school. As it is, there is little chance of her getting married, with her ugly face and lack of sense. Let the teachers at school worry about her.”

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    Which of these statements is NOT true about Bholi?

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    Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

    Her name was Sulekha, but since her childhood, everyone had been calling her Bholi, the simpleton. She was the fourth daughter of Ramlal. When she was ten months old, she had fallen off the cot on her head and perhaps it had damaged some part of her brain. That was why she remained a backward child and came to be known as Bholi, the simpleton. At birth, the child was very fair and pretty. But when she was two years old, she had an attack of smallpox. Only the eyes were saved, but the entire body was permanently disfigured by deep black pockmarks. Little Sulekha could not speak till she was five as she was a slow learner, and when at last she learnt to speak, she stammered. The other children often made fun of her and mimicked her. As a result, she talked very little. Ramlal had seven children — three sons and four daughters, and the youngest of them was Bholi. It was a prosperous farmer’s household and there was plenty to eat and drink. All the children except Bholi were healthy and strong. The sons had been sent to the city to study in schools and later in colleges. Of the daughters, Radha, the eldest, had already been married. The second daughter Mangla’s marriage had also been settled, and when that was done, Ramlal would think of the third, Champa. They were good-looking, healthy girls, and it was not difficult to find bridegrooms for them. But Ramlal was worried about Bholi. She had neither good looks nor intelligence. From her very childhood, Bholi was neglected at home. She was seven years old when Mangla was married. The same year a primary school for girls was opened in their village. The Tehsildar Sahib came to perform its opening ceremony. He said to Ramlal, “As a revenue official you are the representative of the government in the village and so you must set an example to the villagers. You must send your daughters to school.” That night when Ramlal consulted his wife, she cried, “Are you crazy? If girls go to school, who will marry them?” But Ramlal had not the courage to disobey the Tehsildar. At last, his wife said, “I will tell you what to do. Send Bholi to school. As it is, there is little chance of her getting married, with her ugly face and lack of sense. Let the teachers at school worry about her.”

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    At what age did Sulekha damage her brain?

  • Question 3
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    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

    Dowry is a burning guestion of the day.

  • Question 4
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    Identify the word that is spelt correctly.

  • Question 5
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    Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.

    A. Soon after they left school, they decided that a small town was no place to make a fortune.

    B. On reaching Paris, they agreed to separate because they wished to be independent of each other.

    C. So, they ran away from home and managed to reach France on a cargo ship.

    D. My father was a year older than his brother Oscar.

  • Question 6
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    Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.

    The man played the flute and led all the mouse out of the town.

  • Question 7
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    Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given words.

    One who does not care for art or literature

  • Question 8
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    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    In the given question, a word or phrase is underlined. Beneath each sentence, four alternative meanings are given. Select the best alternative that has the closest meaning to the underlined phrase.

    Readers are advised to take this information with a grain of salt.

  • Question 9
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    Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘No improvement’.

    She are having two brothers and three sisters.

  • Question 10
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    You are required to match statements from columns 1 and 2 and find which of the following pairs of statement make sense meaningfully and grammatically.

    Column (1) Column (2)
    A.
    Entering into parallel pecuniary relationships with stakeholders can be detrimental
    D.
    was summoned for a hearing.
    B.
    We thought he loved her but it
    E.
    to the interests of a company, given that such parties influence decision making.
    C.
    She always speaks to him
    F.
    turned out that he loved another girl.

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