Q.1
1 : Though Indian sportsmen
P : who accompanied them
Q : the large number of
R : did not set many records in Seoul Asiad,
S : officials and politicians
6 : did set a record of sorts.

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Q.2
1 : Long, long, time ago
P : who lived with his virtuous wife
Q : in a country called Chinchinchoo
R : there ruled a noble king
S : and seven daughters
6 : pretty, graceful and well-versed in fine arts.

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Q.3
P : One has no right in law
Q : of a tenant's room
R : to break open the lock
S : and take its possession

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Q.4
P : he told the journalists
Q : that the government must take firm action
R : that the meeting unanimously decided
S : after coming out of the Conference Hall

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Q.5
P : when a chemical substance
Q : the food poisoning occurred
R : in the food preparations
S : was mistaken for salt and used

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Q.6
The claim is not
P : of any kind
Q : but
R : that it is without morality
S : that science is actively anti-moral

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Q.7
A typical Prakash Padukone day
P : or even a game of tennis
Q : starts off
R : on some days
S : with an early morning

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Q.8
Jawaharlal Nehru
P : under the Cabinet Mission Scheme
Q : was the first to articulate
R : long before such an assembly was set up
S : the idea of a Constituent Assembly

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Q.9
Only
P : to make himself
Q : by shouting at the top of his voice
R : was he able
S : heard

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Q.10
1 : According to reports
P : were still trapped inside
Q : bogies
R : the wrecked
S : some of the passengers
6 : of the express.

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Q.11
With her body
P : dragging her unwilling feet
Q : weak and infirm
R : doubled with age
S : she persisted in her mission

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Q.12
1 : A four-year study
P : that babies feel more comfortable
Q : conducted by the Infant Testing Centre
R : around other babies
S : clearly suggests
6 : than with strange adults.

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Q.13
P : while some people live
Q : to eat and drink and wear
R : many have not even enough
S : in luxury

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Q.14
1 : Paintings
P : have been
Q : which were submitted
R : totally ruined by rain
S : for the exhibition
6 : last night.

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Q.15
1 : The decomposers
P : and hence help to clean the environment
Q : help in decomposing the
R : dead bodies of plants and animals
S : and put back various useful elements
6 : into soil, air and water.

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Q.16
1 : Thick glass may
P : which are available
Q : of the home bottle-cuttlers
R : in many large stores, but any fine
S : be cut with one
6 : glass requires personal attention.

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Q.17
P: We must read
  P : if we want to absorb the fruits of great literature
  Q : but with concentration
  R : them not as we do cricket stories
  S : undefined

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Q.18
I enclose
P : and the postage
Q : a postal order
R : the price of books
S : which will cover

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Q.19
When you
P : which one is closest in meaning
Q : read the four sentences in your text book and decide
R : to the statement you have heard
S : hear a statement

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Q.20
He sat
P : through the Town Hall Park
Q : which flanked a path running
R : under the boughs
S : of a spreading tamarind tree

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Q.21
I don't remember
P : I saw a man dying in front of a hospital
Q : but when I left lucknow in 1984
R : hit apparently by a fast moving car
S : the exact date

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Q.22
It was
P : in keeping with my mood
Q : a soft summer evening
R : as I walked sedately
S : in the direction of new house

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Q.23
By this time
P : at the railway station
Q : reported mass looting
R : reports of violence were flooding in
S : which police dispatches

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Q.24
Then the women
P : lamenting their evil desire
Q : that had brought
R : wept loudly
S : this sorrow upon them

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Q.25
I saw that
P : but seeing my host in this mood
Q : I deemed it proper to take leave
R : as I had frequently done before
S : it had been my intention to pass the night there

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Q.26
It is very easy
P : a great deal more than one realises
Q : may mean
R : that a phrase that one does not quite understand
S : to persuade oneself

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Q.27
1 : There is a fashion nowadays
P : as an evil
Q : who is born with a silver spoon
R : to bewail poverty
S : and to pity the youngman
6 : in his mouth.

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Q.28
1 : The department has initiated steps
P : from the corporate sector
Q : to evolve appropriate schemes
R : and financial institutions for
S : for mobilising investment
6 : the development of wastelands.

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Q.29
1 : When I reached my office
P : to get home early
Q : I phoned my mother
R : that I wouldn't be able
S : to tell her
6 : as I had promised.

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Q.30
Alexander,
P : was a disciple of Aristotle,
Q : who was a great conqueror,
R : whom the world acknowledge as the greatest philosopher
S : the world has ever known

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