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B.Ed. (Spl. Edu.

) ENTRANCE TEST - Hod


SI. No. 1814 (To befilled1ii by the candidate)
Hall Ticket No.

Signature of the Invigilator


(-B-O-O-KL-E-T-C-O-n-E-: -B---)

Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100

(INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES)
1. Separate Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Answer Sheet is supplied to you along with this
Question Paper Booklet.
2. Use black / blue ball point pen only for (i) filling in the Hall Ticket Number in the space
provided on the Question Paper Booklet (ii) making entries of H.T. No., Question Paper
Booklet S.No., and Booklet Code (A, B, C or D) on the OMR Sheet. Do not write the H.T.
No. anywhere else.
3. Immediately on opening this Question Paper Booklet, please check whether all 100 multiple-
choice questions are printed in the Question Paper. If there is any defect in the Question
Paper Booklet or the OMR Answer Sheet, please ask for replacement from the Invigilator.
4. Use of Calculators, Mathematical Tables, Log Books, Pagers, Cell Phones or any other
electronic gadgets is strictly prohibited.
5. Darken the appropriate circles of 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the OMR sheet corresponding to the correct
answer of the Question number concerned in the sheet, only with a H.B. pencil. If you want j
to change the answer, erase the wrong answer and then darken the correct circle. Darkening
of more than one circle against any question automatically gets the answer invalid.
6. The script will not be valued if the candidate:
(i) writes the Hall Ticket No. in any place of the OMR answer sheet.
(ii) writes irrelevant matter, including religious symbols, words, prayers or any
communication whatsoever, in any place of the OMR answer sheet.
(iii) adopts any method of malpractice.
(iv) uses other than H.B. pencilfor darkening the circles.
7. Rough work should be done only in the space provided for this purpose in the Question Paper
Booklet. No loose sheet of paper will be allowed into the Examination Hall.
8. Once the candidate enters the Examination Hall, he / she shall not be permitted to leave the
Hall till the end of the Examination.
9. Ensure that the Invigilator puts his / her signature in the space provided on the Question
Paper Booklet and the OMR Answer Sheet. The candidate should sign in the space provided
on the OMR Answer Sheet. .
10. Return the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall.
11. The candidate should write the Question Paper Booklet No., and Code and sign in the space
provided in the Nominal Rolls while ensuring that the biodata printed against his / her name
is correct. The candidate may correct errors in the biodata, if any.
Set - B
PART-A
GENERAL ENGLISH COMPREHENSION

[A4ax. A1arks: 40

Choose the word that best gives the meaning of the word given from the
alternatives.
1. Impinge.
(1) Soak (2) Ridicule
(3) Argue (4) Strike

2. .Authentic.
(1) Factual (2) Intricate
(3) Stable (4) Apparent

3. Quell
(1) Postpone (2) Suppress
(3) Avoid (4) Complain

4. Indolence
(1) Laziness (2) Relaxation
(3) Staguation (4) Leniency

5. Bluster
(1) Abuse (2) .Tolerance
(3) Boast (4) Subber

Choose the word which is correct in spelling.


6. (1) Loquacious
,
(2) Perinecious
(3) Invideous (4) Deletercous
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Set - B
7. (1) Assimillate (2) Mastecate
(3) Articulate (4) Obfusecate

8. (1) Authentic (2) Exatic


(3) Eratic (4) Errotic

9. (1) Admission (2) Explecit


(3) Morbid (4) Entise

10. (1) Abash (2) Intimidate


. (3) Interped (4) Adjur

1) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that
follow.
2) Each bit scores I carries ONE mark.

In the wealthier nations, newspapers were how produced in such large numbers
as to brin~ about the emergence of what is called the mass circulation press.
Advances in education had made literacy progress and more and mote people
were able to buy newspapers, both because wages had risen and because the
newspapers were cheaper. Other factors favouring the mass press included the
adoption of printing techniques which introduced long runs; circulation by
Railways and other fast means of transport provided by advertising; and not
least, the increased flow of up-to-date news transmitted by telegraph, telephones,
fax and e-mail services.
11. The phrase "mass circulation press" means the press -
(1) that is owned by a very large number of people
(2) that responds to opinions of the masses
(3) that has a large circulation among the masses
(4) that is popular among the masses

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Set - B
12. More and more people are able to buy newspapers now because
(1) they have become cheaper than before
(2) more people are educated now than before
(3) they are easily available in shops and news stalls
(4) they have become more interesting than ever before

13. The improvement in economic conditions of people has lead people to


(1) give up the habit of newspaper reading in.favour of popular entertainment
(2) buy newspapers
(3) have better education
(4) go in for sensational newspapers and magazines

14. Newspapers are easily available every where bec~use of the easy availability of
(1) televisions and other electronic devices
(2) fax machines
(3) telegraphs and telephones
(4) fast means of transport

15. According to their passage the mass production of newspapers has become
possible because
(1) newsprint is easily available
(2) big business houses are interested in promoting their sales
(3) the increase in advancement has augmented their financial support
(4) the government agencies are interested "in popularising their views
through them

Choose the correct prepositions in the following sentences to fill in the blank.
16. They live R.K. Puram.
(1) near (2) at
(3) III (4) above

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Set - B
17. I will be readyto go ten minutes.
(1) In (2)' within
(3) on (4) to

18. I was delighted the present you gave me.


(1) , of (2) by
(3) with (4) about

19. He flew a rage.


(1) In (2) an
(3) to (4) into

20. I've been waiting forty minutes.


(1) for (2) from
(3) about (4) upto

21. She suffere a very bad headache.


(1) for (2) from
(3) about (4) with

22. I have eaten nothing yesterday.


(1) from (2) untill
(3) since (4) ontime

23. Kishore will be away Monday.


(1) until (2) till
(3) from (4) after . '
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24. He began to feel ill the examination

(1) at (2) during

(3) on (4) after

25. Keep your things _


(1) of (2) off

(3) on (4) in

Choose the right article to fill in the blanks.


26. He is hostlier.

(1) a (2) an

(3) the

27. Mohan is MBBS.

(1) a (2) an

(3) the

28. Iravatha is only elephant.

(1) a (2) an

(3) the

Choose the appropriate word and fill in the blanks from four alternatives
given.
29. It is not possible to the suffering.
(1) mitigate (2) masticate
(3) instigate (4) propitiate

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Set - B
30. The court of conscience --- all other courts.
(1) surpasses (2) excels
(3) supercedes (4) tresspasses

31. Will you please from interfering in my personal affairs?


(1) avoid (2) desist
(3) prohibit (4) abstain

32. He could not stay here longer because he was not _' _ to such environment.
(1) adopt (2) addicted
(3) accustomed (4) conducive

33. It is not proper to a stranger in your house.


(1) accomodate (2) keep
(3) shelter (4) dwell

34. Error can claim no ----


(1) ignorance (2) excuse
(3) exemption (4) concession

35. The brilliant students will be scholarships.


(1) awarded (2) honored
(3) rewarded (4) forwarded

300S/B.Ed.(Spl.)-E.T.l2014
Set - B
Choose the word which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the word
underlined in the sentence.
36. His appointment was confrrmed last month.

(1) disappointment
(2) discharge
(3) suspension
(4) dismissal

37. He was asked to accelerate the pace of work.

(1) Check (2) Control

(3) Slacken (4) Supervise

38. 'We should not belittle others' achievements.

(1) recommend (2) praise

(3) encourage (4) inspire

39. Rajesh's rustic behavior astonished the teacher.

(1) impolite (2) Sophisticated

(3) genuine (4) awkward

40. The boy found himself in a pathetic situation.


(1) Comical (2) Marvellous

(3) Common (4) Surprising

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Set - B

PART-B
GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY
[A1ax. A1arks: 60

Choose the odd man out from the following :


~ sot!) OJOej@ ae§6 OJOe3~ Q)"S~)!~efg)t!)
o)o@~ .j'cmOQ.

4l. (1) Tiger (2) Lion (3) Wolf (4) Dear'

(2) ~o(0"oo (3) ~~ro (4) ~o5


(1) ~c5~V
Q

42. (1) Butterfly (2) Crow


(3) Moth (4) Cockroach
(1) ~@§'S5 -wro5 (2) 505

(3) ill"aeiJ (4) ~~ G2)6JKJ.

(2) University (3) Office (4) College


43. (1) School
(3) sacra..svO:X>ail:> (4) 5~tQaV
(1) eJ& (2) g)~g)GJO..sv0:0o

(2) Bag (3) Set Square (4) Compass


44. (1) Scale
(2).c00-w (3) ~e.5~(,.fl6.J (4) Q)q)l,e3gpco
(1) ~m
()

(2) Women (3) Children (4) Angels


45. (1) Men

(2) AABB (3) ccdd (4) MMNN


46. (1) XXyy

(2) QRST (3) WXYZ (4) ACDB


47. (1) MNOP

(2) Engineers (3) Labour (4) Doctors


48. (1) Teachers

(2) Teachers (3) Manager (4) Vice Chancellor


49. (1) Students

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50. (1) RED (2) BLUE (3) YELLOW (4) BLACK

Three classes are given. Out of the four given diagrams you are to indicate
which figure will best represent the relationship amongst three classes. (Questions
51 - 55)

a~?,(J ~(1) ~~w a~.scso ~e>not:>. NclWro ~~v6cf ~a ~~d.SJ ~t:> ~e>@J;5 _~02.)oCjJil(OcJ.
iOOa~~oQ'9 t>63?,;5oC3.(51 - 55 ~~d.W)

51. Living beings, Animals, Plants.


~~eJ.), ffioei:>~eJ.). 05~eJ.).

52. Human beings, Doctors, Men.


05Ja~~eJ.). ~6J..seJ.).~6:>~eJ.) ..

53. Boys, Girls, Children.

54. Professionals, Experts, Doctors.


05~~0)6:>eJ.).
CO~ei:>eJ.).~t5J..seJ.).

55. Animals, Mammals, Tiger.


ffioei:>~eJ.).~6oaeJ.) (0SJa05JQ). G:>c5~l).
, rV . Q

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Set - B
Choose the correct answer from the given four 'alternatives below each question.
~a ~-if••.sot!) a~t{) (O'awooe36S(\)O~t{) (\)~~(O'a~ ••.Q)O:'~ ..$di)oa.

56. CADDY is to tea as CASKET is to :


'pj' ~~oa~s tS~eJarra, saru?ri!3~o~s QJatS~6:>.

(1) . Plants, ;fu.)!3?rel) (2) Perfume, @e6:>


..JJ

(3) Gold, eJorra60 (4) Cargo, ~~~el)

57. PIAZZA is to Italy as PLAZA is to :


CQ·roVs~ojja~eJa, ~~
M O~~ i0Ja~i0Joe).
..JJ

(1) Portugal, ~~tSe5 (2) Morocco, ;fu.)oa~

(3) France, ~% (4) Spain, rueS


~

58. CRAB is to apple as KIWI is to :


@!5Je55J§3a) eJarra, g~s @g)Je.j?

(1) Bird, 10£ (2) Newzealand, c6Ja...,a1eJao5

(3) Flight, ax5.J6:>ro (4) Fruit, c00tSJ

59. VESTRY is to church as DISPENSARY is to :


-tj~5J ~~eJal &~~f) o~s i0e>~OOoe) :

(1) School, <D& (2) Hospital, @!i0Jc0~

(3) Ship, £tS (4) Laboratory, c0e>,.@Q(\)t60eJ

60. Passionate is to unbridled as Giddy is to :


O)J(\)~rifo& e)~e) @oej @e...,oerra CQ~c0a oa~eJa 0)J(\)5J e1[)o:£>~ ~...,~~s i0e>@Jc6G1&

i0Ja~o-tjo&.

(1) Hasty, ~o66~e.:u (2) Mad Cap, e1[)o:£>~ ~S&


(3) Unreasonable, ~oa&rno-tj5JotS (4) Disorderly, 805:><D~osa~

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Set - B
Arrange the words in alphabetical order and select the one that cames first.
e~Oile>
~
~ifuo6S ~caviOO ~CS>(\maeifuo eolS>6S ~l:Se:3ca:q~ o:>o@~-i3'a1>oa.
~ ~ .

61. (1) airman (2) air mISS


(3) airmiles (4) air marshal

62. (1) Basque (2) Basket


(3) Basmati (4) Bass

63. (1) Castle (2) Castor


(3) Casting (4) Casual

64. (1) erupt (2) erudite


(3) ersatz (4) en-or

65. (1) fugue (2) fulcrum


(3) full (4) full stop

Arrange the given words in the alphabetical order and select the correct sequence.

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~ ~ol:SQtt!)i5 ~caviOO (\')ociDc6!f;fuo6S eifuo OJatj ~;fua:o~(\')ona (Uoo~oa.
~ •.. ~ -
66. 1. glitter 2. glister 3. gloat 4. global
(a) 2, 1, 3, 4 (b) 2, 1, 3, 4 (c) 3, 2, 1, 4 (d) 2, 1,4,3

67. 1. heliotrope 2. held 3. heist 4. helicopter


(a) 2, 3, 4, 1 (b) 3, 2, 4, 1 (c) 3, 2, 1, 4 (d) 2,3,1,4

68. 1. intervening 2. intestine 3. interstate 4. interview


(a) 1, 3, 4, 2 (b) 3, 1, 2, 4 (c) 3, 1,4,2 (d) 1,3,4,2

69. 1. loft 2. logger 3. lodger 4. lode


(a) 4, 3, 2, 1 (b) 3, 4, 2, 1 (c) 3,4, 1,2 (d) 4,3, 1,2

70. 1. model 2. moderate 3. modern 4. modify


(a) 1, 2, 3, 4 (b) 2, 1, 3, 4 (c) 1, 2, 4, 3 (d) 2,1,3,4

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Set - B
How many pairs of letters are there in the given word which has how many
letters in between the word and alphabets.
~ soGS a~t{) O!>GSo6SoJ~. eac1e>
"&lcae>tu~ oJiO•. "lcam mS ~~ ~e>c56 tbg()tjoa.
71. SEQUENTIAL
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) . 4

72. CARROT
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3_ (4) 4

73. CHAIRS
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 (4) 4

74. CLANGOUR
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) done

Find the missing term out of the given options.


soGS a~t{) i\)~r;Tc.Nae>(6"So~ ~~6S ~o~oGSlm O!>ca~. oJroo.§ioa.

75. A, D, _, J, M.
(1) G (2) E (3) I (4) H
:,

76. GH,LM,_R
(1) N (2) Q (3) 0 (4) S

77. aabbaa, abba, ccdd_, _d_c.


(1) eddc (2) edce (3) cced (4) deed

78. abc, _bc, _. c, a_.


(1) abacb (2) ababe (3) a, a, b, be (4) ababb

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83. (1) aeeg (2) IKMO (3) cegi (4) dfhi

84. (1) aaee (2) bbdd (3) abed (4) eegg

85. (1) PQRS (2) MNOP (3) GHIK (4) STUV

86. (1) 125 (2) 150 (3) 200 (4) 176

87. (1) .~ , (2) ~ (3) Ys


88. (1) 2: 4 (2) 4: 8 (3) 3: 9 (4) 5: 10

89. (1) 66 (2) 78 (3) 121 (4) 142

90. (1) 39 (2) 42 (3) 44 (4) 48

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Set - B
The following questions are an relations which are coded. The students are
required to decode the data and find out the real relations.
~ SOl!>Yam §a;Oan>02)O~e.>~ e~(5Q)a ~Ql). e&>~sa!f ~CSOa§'§Q i!fQ1)2)~Ql). &>ca~eD
n>o~t> n>~r;:saNa;t)aa§6Q ~ deDi\l>§6QJilI).
1. a + b Means a is sister of b.
2. a x b Means a is brother of b.
3. a - b Means a is father of b.
1. a + b @O~ a, b a -t3€jen.p>

2. a X b @O~ a, b a @~.
3. a - b @O~ a, b a eiOQ.
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91. If c x b + a which of the following is correct.


(1) b is brother of a (2) b is sister of a
(3) a is sister of b (4) c is sister of a
e.,!:5~~ c x b + a @one ~ aoo ~;O& @e:> i\)aoo.
CL

(1) b a a @~ .
(2) b, a a -t3e')
P>
(3) a a b-t3e')
P> (4) c a a-t3e')
. p>

92. If Z x T - S x U + P What is U to Z?
(1) U is brother of Z (2) U is sister of Z
(3) U is wife of Z (4) U is father of Z
e.,!3 ~~ Z x' T - S x U + P @one U a Z @~~~OO?
(1) Z a U @~ (2) U, Z a -t3e') p>

(3) U, Z a.~~ (4) U, Z a eioCl


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How many odd numbers are there followed by even numbers in the series given
below.
~ sol!>!£a)e.>~ nlO nlO~e.> ~(j)QJil~ ol;t)a~ nlO~eDt>a&>?

93. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

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94. 2,4,7,9,8,7,6,7,8
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 1

95. 3, 4, 9, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

Find the Missing number from the following series and choose the correct answer
from the alternatives given below each question.
~ sot:S a~2.)a;{) ;oo~.-se>~se>6f~ :pa~e>;5.>n;O~r5 505;5.> C)tb~ a~;{) Nitwtb n;~GJONcle>6Cf o-c!?

o)o~~~a1>oa.

96. 12, _, 36, 48, 60.


(1) 20 (2} 22 (3) 24 (4) 26

97. 1, 2, 3, 3, _ 1, 2, 3, 4, _, 3, 2, 5 _ 7.
(1) 4, 2, '6 (2) 2, 4,6 (3) 6, 4, 2 (4) 4, 6, 2

98. 9, 9, 9, 10, 10, _, 10, 11, 11, _, 11, 12, _, 13, 13, 14.
(1) 10, 11, 13 (2) 11, 10, 13 (3) 13, 10, 11 (4) 11, 13, 10

99.2,4,6,_,9,12, __,18,21, __,27,30.

(1) 7, 13, 22 (2) 7, 14, 23 (3) 8, 15, 24 (4) 8, 14, 24

100.125, 150, .175, _ 225, _.


(1) 225, 250 (2) 200, 250 (3) 200, 300 (4) 200, 350

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ROUGH WORK

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