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Monday, November 11, 2013

English Comprehension Objective Questions and Answers

English Comprehension Objective Questions and Answers
Comprehension - Verbal Ability Questions and Answers
Comprehension passages with questions and answers


Comprehension

Although cynics may like to see the government’s policy for women in terms of the party’s
internal power struggles, it will nevertheless be churlish to deny that it represents a
pioneering effort aimed at bringing about sweeping social reforms. In its language, scope
and strategies, the policy document displays a degree of understanding of women’s needs
that is uncommon in government pronouncements. This is due in large part to the participatory
process that marked its formulation, seeking the active involvement right  from the start of
women’s groups, academic institutions and non-government organizations with grass roots
experience. The result is not just a lofty declaration of principles hut a blueprint for a practical
programme of action. The policy delineates a series of concrete measures to accord women a
decision-making role in the political domain and greater control over their economic status.
Of especially far-reaching impact is the devolution of control of economic infrastructure to
women, notably at the gram Panchayat level, and the amendments proposed in the Hindu
Succession Act of 1956 to give women coparcenaries rights.
An enlightened aspect of the policy is its recognition that actual change in the status of
women cannot be brought about by the mere enactment of socially progressive legislation,
Accordingly, it focuses on reorienting development programmes and sensitising administrations
to address specific situations as, for instance, the growing number of Households headed by women,
which is a consequence of rural-urban migration. The proposal to create an equals opportunity police
force and give women greater control of police stations is an acknowledgement of the biases and
callousness displayed by the generally all male law-enforcement authorities in cases of dowry and
domestic violence, While the mere enunciation of such a policy has the salutary effect of sensitising
the administration as a whole, it does not make the task of its implementation any easier.

This is because the changes it envisages in the political and economic status of women
strike at the root of power structures in society and the basis of man-woman relationships.
There is also the danger that reservation for women in public life, while necessary for their
greater visibility, could lapse into tokenism or become a tool in the hands of vote seeking
politicians. Much will depend on the dissemination of the policy and the ability of elected
representatives and government agencies to reorder their priorities.


1. Which of the following is true about the policy? 
(a) This is another pronouncement by the government
(b) It is a pioneering effort
(c) It is not based on the understanding of women’s needs.
(d) It has made many big declarations.
(e) In its formulation, participatory approach was not followed.
Answer. (b)

2. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

(a) Most of the, government’s policies are formulated through participatory process.
(b) There is need for stricter legislation
(c) The policy recommends reservation for women.
(d) Domestic violence is on the rise
(e) Women already had coparcenaries rights.
Answer. (c)




3. According to the passage which of the following is the basic block in the effective
implementation of the policy?
(a) Prevalent power structure in society
(b) Inadequate legislation
(c) Insensitive administration
(d) Lack of political will
(e) Male dominated law-enforcing authorities.
Answer. (a)


4. According to the passage which of the following is not true?
(a) The policy gives a blue print for programme of action
(b) The women should be given greater control of police stations.
(c) There is no law-enforcement bias in cases of dowry.
(d) For effective implementation, the government agencies will have to
      reorder their priorities.
(e) The policy is based on the understanding of the needs of women.
Answer. (c)

5. Which of the following has the danger of becoming a token?
(a) Socially progressive legislation
(b) Policy for women
(c) Coparcenaries rights to women
(d) Man-woman relationships
(e) Reservation for women
Answer. (e)


6. Which of the following words is the most opposite in meaning to ‘sweeping’ as used in
the passage?
(a) Limited
(b) Half-hearted
(c) Acceptable
(d) Incomplete
(e) Inconclusive
Answer. (a)

7. Which of the following is opposite in meaning to ‘lofty’ as used in the passage?
(a) Sublimated
(b) Humble
(c) Inferior
(d) Exalted
(e) Undignified
Answer. (e)

8. Which of the following is nearly the same in meaning as the word ‘devolution’ as
used in  the passage?
(a) Relegation
(b) Succession
(c) Deployment
(d) Decentralization
(e) Revolution
Answer. (d)


9. Which of the following is the most nearly the same in meaning to 'callousness' as
used in the passage?
(a) Prejudice
(b) Insensitivity
(c) Obliquities
(d) Casual
(e) Superiority
Answer. (b)

10. Which of the following is nearly the same in meaning to the word 'delineates' as
Used in the passage?
(a) Discusses
(b) Demarcates
(c) Suggests
(d) Outlines
(e) Propagates
Answer. (d)

11. According to the passage, this of the following aspects has been identified as,
 it alone would not bring change in the status of Women?
(a) Coparcenaries rights to women
(b) Decision making role in political area
(c) Greater control over economic status
(d) Creating equal-opportunity police force
(e) Enactment of socially progressive legislation
Answer. (e)

12. At which stage were the grass-root level organizations involved for the policy?
(a) After the interim report
(b) From the start
(c) At the final stages
(d) Not mentioned in the passage
(e) None of these
Answer. (b)




13. According to the passage, which of the following is a consequence of rural-urban
migration?
(a) Legislation is not enforced properly.
(6) Many women migrate to urban areas leaving their p family fin the rural areas.
(c) Industries do not get sufficient manpower in rural areas.
(d) Development programmes are not effective.
(e) None of the above.
Answer. (e)

14. Which of the following is one of the far-reaching impacts of the policy?
(a) Give women coparcenaries rights
(b) Reservation for women
(c) Creating an equal-opportunity police force
(d) Accord women a decision, making role in political sphere
(e) None of the above
Answer. (a)

15. Which of the following words is most nearly the same in meaning as the word
  ‘enunciation’ as used in the passage?
(a) Suggestion
(b) Formulation
(c) Recommendation
(d) Proclamation
(e) Recognition
Answer. (d)

Indian Law MCQ Objective Questions

Indian Law MCQ  Objective Questions
Indian Law MCQ Objective Questions on Indian Law
Online Free indian law MCQ - practice test



1. The quorum for meetings of the House of People constitutes—
(A) 1/10th of the total members
(B) 1/10th of the total members or 100 members whichever is less
(C) 1/3rd of the total number
(D) 100 members
Ans:-A

2. In which case, the Supreme Court directed the Government to implement the law against female feticides with full determination?
(A) Parents Association Vs. Union of India
(B) Madhu Kishwar V. State of Bihar
(C) CEHAT Vs. Union of India
(D) Nishi Maghu Vs. State of Jammu and Kashmir
Ans:-C

3. Assertion (A) : Right to education is a Fundamental Right.
Reason (R) : Our Constitution has no provision for education before making right to education as Fundamental Right.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not a correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is falser.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
Ans:-C

4. The law declared by Supreme Court of India is binding on all courts within the territory of India, but the Supreme Court is not bound by its decision was decided by the Supreme Court itself in—
(A) Keshavanand Bharati Vs. State of Kerala
(B) Indira Nehru Gandhi Vs. Raj Narain
(C) Madhav Rao Scindia Vs. Union of India
(D) Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. Vs. State of Bihar
Ans:-D


5. “The statement in order to constitute a ‘confession’ under the Indian Evidence Act, must either admit in terms the offence or at any rate substantially all facts which constitute the offence.” The above view was expressed by the Privy Council in which one of the following cases?
(A) John Makin Vs. Attorney General
(B) Pakla Narain Swamy Vs. Emperor
(C) H.H.B. Gill Vs. King Emperor
(D) Q. E. Vs. Abdullah
Ans:-B


6. In which of the following cams, it was held that Section-27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is an exception to Sections-24, 25 and 26?
(A) Pakla Narain Swamy Vs. King Emperor
(B) Inayatullah Vs. State of Maharashtra
(C) State of U.P. Vs. Deoman Upadhyaya
(D) P. Kottayya Vs. King Emperor .
Ans:-D


7. In a pledge ownership of property or goods—
(A) Continued in pledge
(B) Transferred to the pledge
(C) Cannot be transferred to pledges under any circumstances
(D) Cannot continue with pledge under any circumstances
Ans:-A

8. If the holder of service land dies, resigns or is lawfully dismissed, the land shall pass—
(A) By survivorship
(B) To his successor -in-office
(C) By agreement
(D) By patta
Ans:-B

9. Agriculture year means the year commencing on—
(A) 1st day of January
(B) 1st day of April
(C) 1st day of July
(D) 1St day of October
Ans:-C

10. Under section 50 of M.P. Land Revenue Code, no application for revision shall be entertained by Commissioner or Settlement Commissioner or Collector or Settlement Officer, as the case may be, unless presented within—
(A) Thirty days
(B) Forty-five days
(C) Sixty days
(D) Seventy-five days
   from the date of order.
Ans:-C

11. On his death, interest of Bhumiswami shall not pass by—
(A) Inheritance
(B) Survivorship
(C) Bequest
(D) Any agreement
Ans:-D

12. Where a dispute arises between the State Government and any person in respect of any right under section 57(1) of M.P. Land Revenue Code, providing for State ownership in all lands, such dispute shall be decided by the—
(A) Revenue Board
(B) Patwari
(C) Sub-Divisional Officer
(D) Naib Tehsildar
Ans:-C

13. Any person aggrieved by any entry made in Wazib-ul-arj may institute a suit in Civil
Court to have such entry cancelled or modified within—
(A) 90 days
(B) One year
(C) Two years
(D) Three years
  from the date of publication of such records.
Ans:-B

14. A decree may be executed—
(A) By the court which passed the decree
(B) By any other court to which a decree has been sent for execution
(C) Both statements are correct
(D) Both statements are incorrect
Ans:-C

15. A decree can be—
(A) Preliminary
(B) Final
(C) First preliminary then final
(D) Either preliminary or final
Ans:-D

16. Principle of Resjudicata applies—
(A) To suits only
(B) To execution proceedings only
(C) To arbitration proceedings only
(D) To suits as well as execution proceedings
Ans:-D

17. The plaint shall be rejected by the court, under order 7 rule 11(e) of Civil Procedure
Code, if it is not filed in—
(A) Duplicate
(B) Triplicate
(C) Quadruplicate
(D) Five copies
Ans:-A

18. An ex prate decree can be set aside on the ground that—
(A) Summons were not duly served
(B) Non-appearance of defendant as copies of documents filed with plaint were not provided to defendant
(C) Defendant refused to receive the summons and thereafter no fresh summons were issued to him
(D) An ex prate decree cannot be set aside under any circumstance
Ans:-A


19. Pleading can be amended—
(A) Before the trial court only
(B) Before the first appellate court only
(C) Before either the trial court or first appellate court or second appellate court
(D) Before second appellate court only
Ans:-C


20. A judgment passed by a court can be reviewed by—
(A) The court passing the judgement
(B) The court of District Judge
(C) The High Court
(D) The Supreme Court
Ans:-A

21. X finds one thousand rupee’s note on the public road. He does not know to whom the note belongs. X pick up the note. Here X has—
(A) Not committed any offence
(B) Committed dishonest mis-appropriation of property
(C) Committed robbery
(D) Committed theft
Ans:-A

22. X and Y both go to murder Z, X stood on guard with a spear in hand but did not hit Z at all Y killed
(A) Only Y is liable for murder of Z
(B) X and Y both are liable for murder of Z
(C) X is not liable as he did not perform any overt act
(D) (A) and (C) both are correct
Ans:-B

23. X is at work with hatchet, the head of hatchet flies off and kills a man Y who was stand by Here, if there is no want of proper Caution on the part of X, his act is—
(A) Not excusable and an offence
(B) Excusable and not an offence
(C) An offence but benefit of probation is necessary
(D) An offence or not is depend of the sweet will of the legal representative of deceased
Ans:-B


24. ‘Creamy Layer’ rules excluding the well placed members of a caste from reservation was first laid down in the case of—
(A) Ashok Kumar Thakur Vs. State of Bihar
(B) Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of India
(C) Indra Sawhney Vs. Union of India
(D) Minerva Mills Vs. Union of India
Ans:-C

25. After which one of the following Supreme Court decisions was the special provision for socially and educationally backward classes, introduced by an Amendment of the Constitution of India?
(A) D. P. Joshi Vs. State of Madhya Bharat
(B) M. R. Balaji Vs. State of Mysore
(C) State of Madras Vs. Champakam Dorairajan
(D) T. Devadasan Vs. Union of India
Ans:-C

Saturday, September 14, 2013

English Grammar for CLAT Model test paper



English Grammar for CLAT Model test paper
Solved practice paper for Common Law admission Test English
Clat English Practice questions

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose
the one which can best replace the italicized word in the sentence without changing
the meaning of the sentence.

1. For quick promotion, he hit on a plan to propitiate the manager.
(a) Evict
(b) Incite
(c) Praise
(d) Conciliate
ANSWER: (d)

2. The antidote to these problems is hard to find.
(a) Remedy for
(b) Consequence of
(c) Cause for
(d) Result of
ANSWER: (a)

3. Poets and writers are sensuous by nature.
(a) Sensible
(b) Sentimental
(c) Sensual
(d) Sensitive
ANSWER: (d)

4. l am quite content to stay here.
(a) Eager
(b) Happy
(c) Frightened
(d) Determined
ANSWER: (b)

5. The petals of the flowers are usually conspicuous to attract birds for pollination.
(a) Prominent
(b) Beautifully shaped
(c) Colourful
(d) Scented
ANSWER: (a)

6. The maxi vehemently denied all the charges of corruption that were leveled against him.
(a) Devoutly
(b) Hysterically
(c) Forcefully
(d) Serenely
ANSWER: (c)

7. The artists worked with tremendous felicity in expressive poetic language.
(a) Zeal
(b) Excitement
(c) Happiness
(d) Expertise
ANSWER: (c)

8. The cyclone had blown some of the cars on to funny places.
(a) Humorous
(b) Cranky
(c) Irregular
(d) Odd
(e) Unconventional
ANSWER: (d)

9. When he returned he was accompanied by a sprightly young girl.
(a) Sportive
(b) Intelligent
(c) Lively
(d) Beautiful
ANSWER: (c)

10. Despite his pompous style and gestures, the audience failed to evince any
interest in his lecture.
(a) Display
(b) Hide
(c) Develop
(d) Take
ANSWER: (a)

11. I have worked in this organization for live years trying to check the erosion of
ethical values.
(a) Decay
(b) Corrosion
(c) Misuse
(d) Expansion 
ANSWER: (b)

12. The story which Gaurav narrated was very exciting.
(a) Disclosed
(b) Told
(c) Revealed
(d) Explained
ANSWER: (b)

13. The earth from here is a grand oasis in the vastness of space.   
(a) Greenland
(b) Landscape
(c) Waterhole
(d) Wetland
ANSWER: (c)

14. The police need tangible proof of his guilt before they can act against him.
(a) Convincing
(b) Strong
(c) Emphatic
(d) Clear and certain
ANSWER: (d)

15. Her new glasses make her look rather owlish.
(a) Foolish
(b) Solemn
(c) Silly
(d) Stupid
ANSWER: (b)

16. He spent his whole life caught up in mundane matters.
(a) Foolish 
(b) Worldly
(c) Inconsequential
(d) Criminal
ANSWER: (b)

17. He was given a severe warning for coming late.
(a) Rigorous
(b) Stern
(c) Harsh
(d) Strict
ANSWER: (b)

18. All incoming and outgoing mail is censored by the Government during the
times of war.
(a) Distributed
(b) Confiscated
(c) Checked
(d) Supervised
ANSWER: (d)

19. It is risky to go beyond this barricade.
(a) Stupid
(b) Adventurous
(c) Hazardous
(d) Inadvisable
ANSWER: (c)

20. The art movie I watched this evening has put me in a pensive mood.
(a) Cheerful
(b) Reflective
(c) Confused
(d) Depressed
ANSWER: (b)

21. He was punished for shirking his official work.
(a) Slowing
(b) Postponing
(c) Avoiding
(d) Delegating
ANSWER: (c)

22. The one who is rich possesses many superfluous things.
(a) Needless
(b) Superior
(c) Essential
(d) Expensive
ANSWER: (a)

23. He had been living his life according to set pattern.
(a) Design
(b) Model
(c) Conduct
(d) Behaviour
ANSWER: (b)

24.  Absolute silence reigned .in the whole necropolis.
(a) Cemetery
(b) Hell
(c) Cenotaph
(d) Churchyard
ANSWER. (a)

25. When kept in water, grapes become turgid.
(a) Bloated
(b) Swollen
(c) Rotten
(d) Fomented
(e) Fermented
ANSWER. (a)








English Grammar for IES Exam

 English Grammar for IES Exam
UPSC Engineering Services exam  English Grammar
 English Grammar solved objective test for IES

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose
the one which can best replace the italicized word in the sentence without changing
the meaning of the sentence.
1. Her today’s story was merely an exaggeration of what happened before my eyes.
(a) Overstatement
(b) Reproduction
(c) Falsehood
(d) Understatement
ANSWER. (a)

2. Your explanation that your social commitments tie you down, does not convince me
(a) Duties
(b) Responsibilities
(c) Restrictions
(d) Obligations
ANSWER: (d)

3. Many of his acquaintances avoid him because he is so garrulous.
(a) Proud
(b) Unreasonable
(c) Talkative
(d) Quarrelsome
ANSWER: (c)

   4. The British levied unusually high taxes on export of Indian goods.
(a) Implemented
(b) Stipulated
(c) Imposed
(d) Enacted
ANSWER: (c)

5. He died as an impecunious man in a charitable hospital
(a) Innocent
(b) Ignorant
(c) Faultless
(d) Having no money
ANSWER: (d)

6. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment.
(a) Punished 
(b) Acquitted
(c) Assigned
(d) Convicted
ANSWER: (a)

7. The ascending temperature in many parts of the world confirms global
warming which is an environmental hazard
(a) Rising
(b) Falling
(c) Shooting
(d) Mounting
ANSWER: (a)

8. The notice said that the meeting would begin precisely at 9.00 a.m.
(a) Concisely
(b) Approximately
(c) Exactly
(d) Accurately
ANSWER: (c)

9. He deserved the accolade he received.
(a) Comment
(b) Honor
(c) Appreciation
(d) Blame
ANSWER: (c)

10. Malice is a feeling that we should always avoid.
(a) Envy
(b) Cruelty
(c) Spite
(d) Hatred
ANSWER: (c)

11. It is a popular fallacy that all man-eaters are old and mangy.
(a) Observation
(b) Belief
(c) Fact
(d) Illusion
ANSWER: (b)

12. It was presumptuous of him to make a remark in the assembly.
(a) Ridiculous
(b) Unthoughtful
(c) Self-confident
(d) Ambiguous
ANSWER: (c)

13. It is quite unseemly that person should so behave with his elders.
(a) Childish
(b) Ugly
(c) Discourteous
(d) Improper
ANSWER: (d)

14. Those who man government-run shops also have their palm greased.
(a) Control
(b) Operate
(c) Administer
(d) Rule
ANSWER: (b)

15. If you lack in magnanimity, all your wealth and luxury is useless.
(a) Planning
(b) Purposiveness
(c) Management
(d) Generosity
ANSWER: (d)

16. He enjoys vicarious authority.
(a) Tenuous  
(b) Limited
(c) Delegated
(d) Wide
ANSWER: (c)
17. The community is agog with speculation about the fate of the money collected.
(a) Excited
(b) Worried
(c) Depressed
(d) Annoyed
ANSWER: (a)


18. Many species of animals have become extinct during the last hundred years.
(a) Feeble
(b) Aggressive
(c) Scattered
(d) Non-existent
ANSWER: (d)

19. He was drawn to the vortex of politics at a very early age.
(a) Whirlpool
(b) Field
(c) Arena
(d) Hell
ANSWER: (a)

20. Fifty years after independence there can be no alibi for not providing basic amenities
to every citizen.
(a) Cause
(b) Plea
(c) Factor
(d) Reason
ANSWER: (b)

21. The President of the party deprecated the move ofthe Government to introduce
electoral reforms in a haste.
(a) Extricated
(b) Humiliated
(c) Denied
(d) Protested
(e) Welcomed
ANSWER: (d)

22. Quite often parents have to cut sorry figure, when their children display fractious
reaction over trifles.
(A) Pleasing
(b) Absurd
(c) Comic
(d) Irritable
(e) Disheartening
ANSWER: (d)

23. He has propensity for getting into debt.
(a) Characteristic
(b) Quality
(c) Natural tendency
(d) Aptitude
ANSWER: (c)

24. Seeds need sufficient water and air to germinate.
(a) Grow
(b) Reproduce
(c) Breed
(d) Sprout
ANSWER: (d)

25. They tolerated him though they disliked his craven behaviour.
(a) Silly
(b) Cowardly
(c) Indecent
(d) Mean
ANSWER: (b)

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