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LDC Exam Paper - त य प पर ( त य प र ) दन क-9.9.2018 - उ रत लक 1. Fill in the blank with the correct determiner: boy and girl should go to college. (1) Every (2) Several (3) All (4) Enough [1] 2. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: She sat here 8 O'clock. (1) till (2) besides (3) in (4) beside [1] 3. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: She was blamed the failure. (1) up (2) for (3) of (4) on [2] 4. Choose the correct preposition: He lost control of the car and crashed a wall. (1) into (2) on (3) in (4) at [1] 5. Choose the suitable preposition for the blank given: The children ran the room. (1) besides (2) at (3) into (4) onto [3] 6. Mark the correct English translation from the choice given below, of the sentence in Hindi: जब म वह गय वह स रह थ (1) When I went there, she was sleeping. (2) She slept all the while, when I went there. (3) When I went there, she kept on sleeping. (4) She slept while I went to her. [1] 7. Select the most apt translation of this sentence: उसक यह कहन क अ धक र नह ह (1) He did not have any right to say this. (2) He had no right to say this. (3) He should not say this. (4) He has no right to say this. [4] 8. Choose the correct Hindi translation of the following sentence from the given options: She saw me in the library. (1) उसन म झ प तक लय म द ख थ (2) म र क प तक लय म उसन द ख (3) वह म झ प तक लय म दख (4) म उस प तक लय म दख [1] 9. Choose the most appropriate translaiton of the given sentence into English: अ भ य त क वत त हम र म ल अ धक र ह (1) Freedom of expresssion is our fundamental right. (2) Our fundamental right is freedom of speech. (3) Freedom of speech is our original right. (4) Independence of expression is our fundamental right. [1] 10. Choose the correct option and fill in blank: John as well as Tom waiting for you. (1) have been (2) are (3) is (4) were [3] 11. Which of the following is the synonym of HASTE? (1) Slow (2) Delay (3) Lethargic (4) Brisk [4] 12. Which of the following is the synonym of Indict? (1) Speculate (2) Frustrate (3) Acquit (4) Accuse [4] 13. Which of the following is the antonym of Relinquish? (1) Possess (2) Deny (3) Abdicate (4) Renounce [1] 14. Choose the correct antonym of the following word from the options given below: Calm (1) please (2) pleasant (3) excite (4) pacify [3] 15. Choose the correct antonym of the following word from the options given below: Exodus (1) Return back (2) Restoration (3) Outflow (4) Home-coming [2] 16. Choose the correct antonym of the following word from the options given below: Shallow (1) short (2) brief (3) deep (4) long [3] 17. Which one of the following is the correct meaning of- That which cannot be heard. (1) Inaccessible (2) Inaudible (3) Indelible (4) Invincible [2] 18. Which one of the following is the correct meaning of- Killing of self - (1) self-killer (2) suicide (3) murder (4) killer [2] 19. Which one of the following is the correct meaning of The study of human behaviour and societies: (1) history (2) public administration 1

(3) archaeology (4) anthropology [4] 20. Replace the underlined part of the sentences with one word from the options given below: John is a person who collects stamps. (1) Bibliophile (2) Archaeologist (3) Numismat (4) Philatelist [4] 21. Choose the correct option of prefix to make new word Continued (1) un (2) in (3) mis (4) dis [4] 22. Choose the correct form of Indirect Narration for the given sentence: The lady said to the man, ""Please lend me your pen''. (1) The lady requested the man to lend her his pen. (2) The lady asked the man politely if he could lend her his pen. (3) The lady said that please lend me your pen. (4) The lady told the man to lend her his pen. [1] 23. Choose the correct transformation from assertive to interrogative: We should not waste time in this fruitless occupation. (1) Why should we waste time in this fruitless occupation? (2) Why would we waste time in this fruitless occupation? (3) What should we do of this fruitless occupation? (4) Why will we waste time in this fruitless occupation? [1] 24. Choose the correct transformation from assertive to interrogative? Man cannot die better than facing fearful odds. (1) Should man die than facing odds? (2) Will man die better than facing odds? (3) How can man die better than facing fearful odds? (4) How will man die better than facing fearful odds? [3] 25. Choose the correct option changing the following sentence into assertive: What a delicious food! (1) Was it a very delicious food? (2) It was not a very delicious food. (3) It was a very delicious food. 2 (4) It was delicious food. [3] 26. Choose the correct exclamatory form of the following sentence from the given options: He is a great doctor. (1) What a great doctor he is! (2) Isn't he a great doctor! (3) what a great doctor is he! (4) A great doctor is he! [1] 27. Choose the correct transformation from exclamatory to assertive: What a wonderful creature an elephant is! (1) The elephant is wonderful. (2) An elephant is a very wonderful creature. (3) Elephant is the creature of wonder. (4) Of all creatures elephant is wonderful. [2] 28. Choose the correct option from Assertive to Exclamatory transformation for the sentence given: I wish I had wings of a dove. (1) What if I had wings of a dove! (2) How can one have wings of a dove! (3) O that I had wings of a dove! (4) I am desirous of having wings of a dove! [3] 29. Choose the appropriate article given in the options: Copper is useful metal. (1) the (2) zero article (3) an (4) a [4] 30. We could barely get any information at the airport. people seemed to have idea about the flights. (1) Only a few / some (2) Any / no (3) Many / any (4) a lot of / any [1] 31. teachers prefer a class that is fairly consistent in having pupils of the same level. (1) whole (2) Every (3) Most (4) Neither [3] 32. Choose the correct tense of the verb from the given options: Sita told them that they wrong. (1) were (2) can (3) are (4) will be [1] 33. Choose the correct tense of the verb from the given options: This journal twice a month. (1) had appeared (2) appears

(3) is appearing (4) appeared [2] 34. Fill in the blank with the correct form of verb: Raman saw that the clock. (1) have been stopped (2) had stopped (3) stop (4) will stop [2] 35. Choose the correct tense from the verb given in bracket from the options given below to fill in the blank: It is time you (stop) playing. (1) stopping (2) stopped (3) stops (4) have stopped [2] 36. Identify the correct of sentence in the Active Voice: (1) I kept your book lest you may not lose it. (2) It can be seen that the sun rose in the east. (3) I forgave him his fault. (4) The king has punishing the thief. [3] 37. Choose the correct form of Passive Transformation of the sentence given: Who gave you the permission to write? (1) By whom you were been given the permission (2) By whom was you given permission to write? (3) By whom were you given the permission to write? (4) By whom given you the permission to write? [3] 38. Which sentence given below correctly changes the active voice into the passive? Some one has cut the telephone wires. (1) The telephone wires have been cut. (2) The telephone wires were found cut. (3) The telephone wires were cut. (4) The telephone wires has been cut. [1] 39. Choose the correct Active voice of the following sentence from the options given below: Can a car be driven by her? (1) Can she drive a car? (2) Could she drive a car? (3) A car can be driven by her. (4) A car could be driven by her. [1] 40. Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentence from the given options: He said, ""They are in the class.'' (1) He said that they had been in class. (2) he says that they are in the class. (3) He said that they were in the class. 3 (4) He says that they are in the class. [3] 41. Fill in the blank with the correct option : Ram as well as his brothers coming today. (1) is (2) have been (3) are (4) were [1] 42. In the question below, a part of the sentence is underlined. Choose the correct alternative which may improve the sentence : In spite of age he is my senior. (1) He is my senior, in keeping his age. (2) He is my senior, because of age. (3) He is my senior in regard. (4) In spite of his age, he is my senior. [3] 43. Choose the correct option for the underlined part of the sentence : We have had his speech yesterday. (1) had have (2) will have had (3) were having (4) had [4] 44. Fill in the blank with the correct English and Hindi version of the technical term : The officer failed to provide an certificate in time. अ धक र समय पर म णप नह द प य (1) abolishment - उ म लन (2) abatement - कट त (3) abetment - द रण (4) abnormal demand - अन चत म ग [2] 45. Fill in the blank with the correct English and Hindi Version of the technical term from given options : The chairman was forced to his post. अ य क ववश ह कर अपन पद पड़ (1) abetment - द रण (2) abdicate - य गन (3) abduct - अगव करन (4) abide - द ढ़ [2] 46. Fill in the blank with the correct English and Hindi Version of the technical term from given options : The manufacturer has asked for an for its new product. नम त न अपन नए उ प द क लय म ग ह (1) Abnormal price - अस म य म य (2) Abnormal demand - अस म य म ग (3) Abnormal profit - अस म य ल भ (4) Abnormal increase - अस म य व [3] 47. Choose the correct Hindi translation of the following word from the options given below :

Notification (1) क य व ध (2) स चन (3) अ धस चन (4) क य स च [3] 48. Choose the appropriate synonym of the given word : Boost (1) Setback (2) Shone (3) Increase (4) Blow [3] 49. Choose the appropriate synonym of the given word : Adage : (1) Supplement (2) Hardness (3) Proverb (4) Youth [3] 50. Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentence from the options given below : Hari said, The doctor is coming. (1) Hari said that the doctor has been coming. (2) Hari says that the doctor was coming. (3) Hari said that the doctor was coming. (4) Hari said that the doctor is coming. [3] 51. Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentence : (1) He asks when she had arrived. (2) He asked when she had arrived? (3) he asked when she had arrived. (4) He asked when had she arrived. [3] 52. Choose the correct sentence from the following options : (1) He told ne, The gardener had not watering the plants. (2) Sunil asked ne if I am appearing for this exam. (3) He said that the fires were to be lit. (4) Shyam told me that I am ready. [3] 53. Choose the correct negative form of the following sentence from the given options : (1) He may not love apples. (2) He not loves apples. (3) Neither he loves apples. (4) He doesn t love apples. [4] 54. Change from assertive to negative : Everyone makes mistakes. (1) No one is with mistakes. (2) There is no one who does not make mistakes. (3) Anyone can make mistakes. (4) There is none who is mistake free. [2] 55. Choose the correct assertive form of the following sentence from the given options : Books are not available. 4 (1) Books were available. (2) Books must be available. (3) Books are available. (4) Books are always available. [3] 56. Change from assertive to negative : The two brothers are like each other. (1) The two brothers do not look like each other. (2) The two brothers are not unlikely like each other. (3) The two brothers are not very unlike each other. (4) The two brothers resemble each other. [3] 57. Choose the correct interrogative of the following sentence from the given options : He is angry with her. (1) Wasn t he angry with her? (2) Who isn t angry with her? (3) Is he angry with her? (4) Isn t he angry with her? [4] 58. Choose the correct conversion from interrogative to assertive : Was he not a hero to do such a deed? (1) Only a hero could do such a deed. (2) He was an absolute hero to do such a deed. (3) He was not a hero to do such a deed. (4) He was such a hero to do a deed. [4] 59. If you take away the prefix and the suffix, what word is left of the word unebployed? (1) employ (2) will not change (3) unemploy (4) employed [1] 60. What prefix would you add to the root word view to indicate that you see something before other people do? (1) un (2) dis (3) re (4) pre [4] 61. Use the correct word in the following : Before the bell rang, the class was... to go home. (1) was already (2) were all ready (3) ready (4) all ready [3] 62. Use the correct word in the following : Not everybody shares my... (1) principles (2) personalities (3) principals (4) principalities [1] 63. Fill in the blank with an appropriate word from the options given below : (1) all together (2) all to gather

(3) altogether (4) at together [1] 64. Fill in the blank with an appropriate word from the options given below : I don t like his... policy of pleasing people. (1) dwell (2) doll (3) dual (4) duel [3] Read the following passage and answer the 6 questions that follow it. Each question has 4 options. Choose the correct option / answer for each question : (Q. 65 to 70) I worked for a brief in a college in Delhi, and among my more uncomfortable memories is a language exercise, I gave a group of eight undergraduates : I asked them to imagine that they had already graduated and wanted them to write an application for a suitable job. Seven of the eight students wrote applications for the jobs of clerks. Even in one of the good universities, and in a college the had a reputation for its academic standards, the system has snuffed out all youthful ambition. 65. How long did the author work in a Delhi College? (1) for a short time (2) for eight years (3) for one year (4) for a long time [1] 66. Choose the correct option from the given passage : What exercise did the author give the students? He gave them... (1) an exercixe to test clerical aptitude. (2) an exercise for the imagination. (3) a language exercise to write an application for a suitable job. (4) an exercise for testing skills in English. [3] 67. Choose the correct option from the given passage : The author wanted the students to imagine that they were already - (1) undergraduates (2) clerks (3) bureaucrats (4) graduates [4] 68. Choose the correct option : The number of students who wrote applications for the jobs of clerks was - (1) five (2) seven (3) one (4) eight [2] 69. Choose the correct option from the given passage : According to the author, the system had - (1) taught them to write applications. (2) inspired them to become scholars and scientists and statesmen. (3) killed the students ambitions. (4) motivated the students ambitions. [3] 5 70. Choose the correct option : Snuffed out in the passage means - (1) incited (2) persuaded (3) encouraged (4) killed [4] 71.... format is followed in writing business letters. (1) Semi modified (2) Block (3) Semi block (4) Modified [2] 72. In a formal letter what is the name given to the address and date at the top? (1) Body (2) Heading (3) Starting (4) Closing [2] 73. Choose the correct option : In an official letter, you address the person you are writing to - (1) an Sir and Madam (2) informally (3) as Sir / Madam (4) by his / her first name [3] 74. The main point is written in which part of an official or formal letter? (1) Body (2) Closing (3) Post - script (4) Opening [1] 75. Choose the correct option changing the following sentence into assertive : How childish your talks are! (1) Your talks are not childish. (2) Your talks are very childish. (3) Your talks are childish. (4) Your talks should be childish. [2] 76. "स य स य' श द क सह व ह ह - (1) स य और अस य (2) स य ह अस य (3) स य क अस य (4) स य य अस य [4] 77. न ल खत म स उपसग र हत श द क नस ह? (1) क म ग (2) ह र (3) स र श (4) अ य धक [3] 78. व यय ज स श द क स थ लगकर उनक प क बदल द त ह, व कहल त ह - (1) अरब यय (2) फ रस यय (3) क यय (4) त त यय [4] 79. "ज गम' श द क सह वल म बत इय - (1) थर (2) डर वन (3) थ वर (4) थ ल [3] 80. " वय ग' क वल म श द ह - (1) अलग ह न (2) स य ग (3) वरह (4) बछ ड़न [2]

81. "घन' क अन क थ क श द सम ह ह - (1) हथ ड़, अ धक बड़, ब दल, घट (2) अ धक बड़, हथ ड़, भ र, ब दल (3) ब दल, घट, भ र, हथ ड़ (4) ब दल, ह थ, बग च, भ र [2] 82. कस वक प म श द-य म क सह अथ भ द ह? (1) अनल अ नल हव, अ (2) तर ण तरण न व, स य (3) अ अगर आग, ध पब (4) अ तर अतर इ, भ द [3] 83. "भ रत - भ रत य' श द य म क अथ ह - (1) भ रतम त भ रतव स (2) प व त - भ रतव स (3) भ रतव स - सर वत (4) सर वत भ रतव स [3] 84. "गदह ' क पय यव च नह ह - (1) ज व (2) ध सर (3) व श खन दन (4) च व न [1] 85. स स न म त वश षण नह ह - (1) ल लच (2) धन (3) ह स ड़ (4) ध म क [3] 86. न ल खत म स श श द ह - (1) त य (2) क तघन (3) वय क (4) प [3] 87. न ल खत व य म स क नस व य अश ह? (1) वह अपन च म भ ल गय (2) हम र त क ल ग म हनत ह (3) म त झ बत द ग (4) म हन और उसक प य त ह [3] 88. "अब र क र प लख गय,' यह उद हरण कस व य क ह? (1) भ वव य (2) क ई नह (3) क व य (4) कम व य [4] 89. न ल खत म स सकम क य व ल व य क चयन क जए - (1) स प र गत ह (2) अब म य क? (3) र ध अभ जयप र ह कर आई ह (4) ब दर क ल ख त ह [4] 90. " षण' श द म य त उपसक ह - (1) : (2) (3) (4) [1] 91. "यथ श त' श द क सम त व ह ह ग - (1) यथ श तन स र (2) यथ और श त (3) श त क अन स र (4) श त और अन स र [3] 92. "एक क' श द म क नस स ध ह? 6 (1) ग ण (2) अय द (3) द घ (4) व [4] 93. "व ग श' श द म क नस स ध ह? (1) द घ स ध (2) ग ण स ध (3) य जन स ध (4) वसग स ध [3] 94. "ग द ण ' श द क सम स व ह ह ग - (1) ग क क रण द ण (2) ग क क प क लए द ण (3) ग क द ण (4) ग क लए द ण [4] 95. थम पद स य व चक ह न पर क न-स सम स ह त ह? (1) अ यय भ व (2) ग (3) (4) बह ह [2] 96. कस श द म "क ' उपसग नह ह? (1) क च ल (2) क शल (3) क प (4) क कम [2] 97. " बनब य ' म क नस उपसग ह? (1) ब न (2) ब (3) बन (4) वन [3] 98. "च ल क' श द म यय ह - (1) ल क (2) लक (3) आक (4) क [3] 99. "आवट' यय स क नस श द नह बन ह? (1) तर वट (2) ग र हट (3) सज वट (4) क वट [2] 100. इनम स "पवन' क पय यव च श द नह ह - (1) व त (2) सम र (3) अनल (4) अ नल [3] 101. बजल क पय यव च ह - (1) स द मन (2) इष (3) र व (4) क श [1] 102. "अभ ' श द क वल म ह - (1) भ (2) बदम श (3) अ श ट (4) प ख ड [1] 103. त म सक क वल म श द ह - (1) व द ट (2) अ श ट (3) स वक (4) आ मक [3] 104. क नस श द अथ क द ट स "खग' स स ब धत नह ह? (1) ज (2) त रक (3) वहग (4) प [2] 105. "कल, क श, ग ' अन क थ क श द क उ चत वक प क छ टए (1) क य, करण, ब ह प त (2) ब ल, मश न, नश न (3) ब त ह आ दन, ब ल, बड़ (4) स दर, व व, स न [3] 106. "अचल-अ नल' श द य म क सह अथ ह -

(1) आग-त ज (2) आग-ऊ म (3) हव -आग (4) आग-हव [4] 107. कस वक प म "क ट-क ट' श द-य म क सह अथ -भ द ह? (1) घर-पह ड़ क च ट (2) तट-व श (3) प रव र-य ग (4) य ग-प रव र [1] 108. "श त' श द स बनन व ल वश षण ह - (1) श तम (2) श तश ल (3) स त (4) स त [2] 109. न ल खत म स क नस श द वश षण नह ह? (1) भ रत य (2) मन य (3) म ण (4) द नक [2] 110. न ल खत म स श श द ह : (1) वध न (2) वध ण (3) वध न (4) ब ध [1] 111. न ल खत म स अश श द क चयन क जए : (1) न रयल (2) व थ (3) कव य (4) क मक [4] 112. अश व य क चयन क जए- (1) व ल ग ज रह ह (2) च र द म दब कर भ ग गय (3) प जन य पत ज आ रह ह (4) हम र त म भ जन ख त ह [2] 113. न ल खत म स अश व य ह - (1) व ल ग ज रह ह (2) च य म क न गर गय? (3) प तक म यह ठ ह (4) व अ छ अ य पक ह [2] 114. न ल खत व य म स कस व य म कम व य ह? (1) लड़क सल ई स ख रह ह (2) कम ज दज र सल द गई (3) र म प तक पढ़ रह ह (4) श क न व थ क श स क [2] 115. न ल खत म स क नस व य कम व य क उद हरण ह? (1) ल ग बकत ह (2) रम श नह य (3) म झस प पढ़ नह ज त (4) म नह पढ़त [3] 116. न ल खत व य म स अकम क य क व य ह : (1) लड़ कय च पच प प तक पढ़ रह ह (2) लड़क ग रह ह (3) र म गल स स द ध प त ह (4) लड़क म द न म फ टब ल ख ल रह ह [2] 117. न ल खत म कस व य म सकम क य क य ग ह आ ह? (1) म हन र त ह (2) म त ह य त बतल त ह (3) अन न फल खर द (4) लड़क स त ह [3] 118. "तट थ' श द स स ब धत व य श ह - 7 (1) तट क र करन व ल (2) ज कन र स सट ह ए ह (3) वव द य ग टब ज स अलग रहन व ल (4) तट पर रहन व ल [3] 119. " थ त दयन य ह न पर भ घम ड न छ ड़न ' क लए उपय त ल क त ह (1) गरज पर बरस नह (2) ऊ ट क म ह म ज र (3) र स जल गय पर ठन न गय (4) च र क द ढ़ म तनक [3] 120. "र जप ' प रभ षक श द क सम न थ क अ ज श द ह - (1) GAZETTE (2) MANUAL (3) HONORARIUM (4) IN LIEN OF [1] 121. He came late yet he got ready first. स य त व य क ह द प तरण ह ग - (1) वह द र स आय फर भ सबस पहल त य र ह आ (2) वह द र स आकर भ सबस पहल त य र ह आ (3) वह वह द र स आय, और सबस पहल त य र ह आ (4) वह ज द आय, फर भ सबस पहल त य र ह आ [1] 122. उ मप ष श ल म लख ज न व ल प ह - (1) क य लय आद श (2) अध -श सक य प (3) प रप (4) क य लय पन [2] 123. प र: + क त क स ध- प ह ग - (1) प र क त (2) प सक र (3) प र क त (4) प रसक र [1] 124. कस सम स म द न पद क ब च उपम य-उपम न अथव वश षण- वश य क स ब ध ह त ह? (1) त प ष सम स (2) अ यय भ व सम स (3) ग सम स (4) कम ध रय सम स [4] 125. "प र हत' श द म उपसग ह - (1) प र (2) प र (3) प र (4) प र: [4] 126. "अ श' श द म "इक' यय लग न पर श द बन ग - (1) अ श क (2) अ श क (3) अ शक (4) आ शक [4] 127. कलध त, पक, रजत श द न ल खत म स कसक पय यव च ह? (1) वण (2) च म (3) च द (4) स य [3] 128. न ल खत म वल म-य म नह ह - (1) - अ (2) श च - प व (3) त - अ त (4) य - अ य [2] 129. स ग ध, ग, बस त ऋत श द न ल खत म स कसक अथ ह? (1) स वण (2) ह स (3) न यक (4) स र भ [4] 130. " ज द रहन क इ छ ' व य श क लए एक श द ह -

(1) ज स (2) जज वष (3) जघ स (4) जग ष [2] 131. "ज अपन ब त स टल नह ' उसक लए उपय त श द ह ग - (1) बड़ब ल (2) म न (3) ब त न (4) अटल [4] 132. "म ग अ धक आप त कम' आशय क लए उपय त ल क त ह - (1) एक प थ द क ज (2) ऊ च द क न फ क पकव न (3) एक अन र स ब म र (4) ऊ ट क म ह म ज र [3] 133. "अ ल पर प थर पड़न ' म ह वर क अथ ह - (1) ब ट ह न (2) म ख ह न (3) तभ व न ह न (4) ब म न ह न [1] 134. "नगद ' क लए अ ज क उपय त सम न थ क श द ह ग - (1) Cash Payment (2) Cash in imprest (3) Cash in hand (4) Hard cash [4] 135. "Bail' अ ज श द क लए ह द सम न थ श द ह - (1) प ब द (2) वध यक (3) घ ट (4) जम नत [4] 136. न ल खत स य त व य क अ ज म अन व द कर - "वह गर ब ह पर त ईम नद र ह ' (1) He was a poor man but he is honest. (2) He is honest but he is poor. (3) He is poor but he is honest. (4) He was poor but he was honest. [3] 137. He is writing a letter to his mother. व य क ह द प तरण ह - (1) वह अपन म त क प लख रह ह (2) वह अपन म त क प लख ग (3) वह अपन म त क प लख रह ह (4) वह अपन म त क प लखत ह [1] 138. अपन म ह ल म सफ ई क लए अ धक र क लख ज न व ल स ब धन क प ह ग - (1) म ध नम मह दय (2) म र प त मह दय (3) म अ य नगरप लक (4) म म यम मह दय [3] 139. अध श सक य प म अ धक र क स ब धत करन क श ल ह त ह - (1) य रम श (2) म यवर (3) स व म नद शक (4) मह दय [1] 140. "न र ग' श द म क नस स ध ह? (1) वसग स ध (2) अय द स ध (3) ग ण स ध (4) य जन स ध [1] 141. न ल खत म स कस श द म य जन स ध ह? (1) व गत (2) उ व स (3) द व लय (4) पवन [2] 142. " व ल- व र' श द य म क सह अथ य म ह - 8 (1) व, म ग (2) द व र, प (3) म ग, व (4) म त, द व र [3] 143. न ल खत म स स श द स न म त वश षण च त क जए- (1) वक य (2) भल (3) क यक (4) व स [3] 144. कस वक प म सभ श द श ह? (1) न प र, भ ग लक (2) म ध य त, स यत (3) सम, स च प (4) स ई, स द र [3] 145. न ल खत म स म भ ग स ब ध अश व ल व य ह - (1) हम र त म भ जन करत ह (2) यह आप पर नभ र ह (3) अ धकतर ह द क ल खक नध न ह (4) सहक रत क अथ मलज ल कर क म करन ह [3] 146. सह कथन च नए- (1) कम व य म सकम क और अकम क द न क र क य ए य त ह त ह (2) कम व य म सकम क य क य ग नह कय ज त (3) भ वव य म अकम क य क य ग कय ज त ह (4) कत व य म क वल सकम क य क य ग कय ज त ह [3] 147. न ल खत म स गलत वक प ह - (1) उसन आम ख य - सकम क य (2) म र न चत ह - अकम क य (3) वह चत र नकल - सकम क य (4) वह क ल ज स आकर स गय - प व क लक य [3] 148. "ज श क म र ड लत ह ' व य श क लए एक श द बत इय - (1) ज म ध (2) नद य (3) श (4) न वर [3] 149. "ज स बह बय र प ठ तब त स द ज ' ल क त क अथ ह - (1) समय क ख द खकर क म करन च हए (2) पवन क तरह कभ श तल और कभ उ ण ह न (3) र जन त म दलबदल करत रहन च हए (4) ऐस क म करन च हए, जसस स कट म न फ स ज ए [1] 150. "PROBATION PERIOD' प रभ षक श द क सम न थ क ह द ह - (1) प ठ कन (2) प रव क ल (3) अ थ य (4) क म क [2]