Q.1
1 : A sub-inspector of police,
P : disturbing a public meeting
Q : justice to his uniform
R : rounded up a group of 18 miscreants
S : bent on doing
6 : and marched them to the local jail in Shimoga.

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Q.2
1 : There is a continuous demand
P : are formed to train humanity
Q : for destructive purposes, and world organisations
R : in the art of settling their disputes
S : to ban the application of science
6 : by peaceful negotiations.

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Q.3
1 : Western civilization is
P : in its character that
Q : national culture by affecting
R : it is bound to influence every
S : so powerful and so uniform
6 : its external way of life.

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Q.4
The invasion of India
P : is more interesting than any other episode of early Indian history
Q : to most European readers
R : by Alexander the Great of Macedonia
S : which occurred during the rule of the Nandas

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Q.5
The boy
P : with big blue eyes
Q : watched him,
R : and he never said a word
S : that had an uncanny cold fire in them

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Q.6
1 : About a hundred Vintage beauties
P : have been restored
Q : over the years
R : from the scrap
S : many of which
6 : participate in the famous Vintage Car Rally every year.

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Q.7
1 : In every country, children
P : in their proper development, because
Q : a great care is taken
R : are given good education and
S : what they become depends
6 : upon this impressionable period of their lives.

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Q.8
As the whole human blood and its related blood products
P : the collection and distribution is
Q : are drugs,
R : and rules there under
S : regulated under Drugs and Cosmetics Act

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Q.9
Some achievements
P : have made
Q : happier and more comfortable
R : of science
S : human life

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Q.10
It is
P : for a man
Q : when he accompanies a lady
R : an accepted custom
S : to open the door

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Q.11
1 : Many people
P : that the government can always pay out money quite easily,
Q : that the government can only pay out money
R : seem to think
S : but they forget
6 : that it has received in taxes.

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Q.12
P : by the hard hitting cyclone
Q : and bridges broken leaving the population marooned
R : Fiji Islands presented the ghastly scene of an earthly paradise overrun by marauders
S : after the tops of several houses were blown off

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Q.13
He was so kind and generous that
P : he not only
Q : made others do so
R : but also
S : helped them himself

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Q.14
1 : In reply to a question
P : that securing extradition
Q : operating from the U.K soil remained
R : of anti-India elements
S : the spokesman said
6 : New Delhi's 'first priority'.

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Q.15
According to an engineer
P : might hit the market next year
Q : a newly developed air-cooler system
R : that employed in conventional room coolers
S : which is based on a principle radically different from

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Q.16
We have to
P : as we see it
Q : speak the truth
R : there is falsehood and darkness
S : even if all around us

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Q.17
When rescuers arrived
P : they had to wait several hours
Q : before the ground was
R : at the ruins
S : cool enough to stand on

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Q.18
1 : Lakhs of students
P : on all India basis
Q : from all over India
R : which are held
S : appear in the examinations
6 : by different recruiting organisations.

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Q.19
The world
P : although it sometimes seems that way
Q : is not a total chaos
R : the newspaper headlines
S : when we read

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Q.20
1 : Under the present system
P : teaching
Q : of mass education by classes
R : and too little on
S : too much stress is laid on
6 : active learning

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Q.21
1 : A political decision or policy
P : if judged by its immediate results,
Q : in the light of its
R : may seem to be very wise
S : but may prove to be unsound
6 : ultimate consequences.

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Q.22
1 : Though the exact dimensions
P : involved in the rocket
Q : and the precise amounts
R : it is clear that such a large scale operation
S : are yet to be ascertained
6 : could not have been possible without the connivance of officials at various levels.

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Q.23
It is
P : the king and his four sons
Q : believed that
R : when they were riding in a royal procession
S : were killed

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Q.24
1 : Haryana gets the credit
P : for the first time
Q : for training block level extension farmers
R : for using INSAT-2
S : in the country
6 : in various aspects of agriculture.

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Q.25
1 : If we study the lives of great men
P : achieve greatness and,
Q : footmarks to guide others
R : we are reminded that we too can
S : when we die, leave behind us
6 : and infuse them with new life.

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Q.26
P : accidents are still bound to happen
Q : occasionally
R : though
S : despite everyone's best efforts

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Q.27
1 : What the country needs
P : and change tactics
Q : who would encourage players
R : are coaches and officials
S : to read the game as it progresses
6 : accordingly.

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Q.28
1 : In the middle of the dark night,
P : of a woman
Q : by the shrill cry
R : I was awakened
S : who seemed to be wailing
6 : the death of someone close to her.

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Q.29
The impact
P : is to be seen
Q : in the diverse changes in consumer habits
R : of technological and industrial development
S : in cities, towns and even in village conglomerates

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Q.30
1 : Even though he had prepared well
P : in the examination hall
Q : and could not do well
R : for the examination,
S : he got nervous
6 : as well as he had hoped to do.

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