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56. I saw that
(P) but seeing my host in this mood
(Q) I deemed it proper to take leave
(R) a I had frequently done before
(S) it had been my intention to pass the
night there
(A) QPSR (B) QRPS
(C) SPQR (D) SRPQ

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51. 1. The strength of the electronic industry
P. is the Japanese ability
Q. rather than their achievement
R. to organize production and marketing
S. in Japan
6. in original research,
(A) P S Q R (B) Q P S R
(C) S P R Q (D) P R Q S

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41. 1. We speak today of self-determination in
politics.
P : So long as one is conscious of a
restraint, it is possible to resist it or to
bear it as a necessary evil and to keep
free in spirit.
Q : Slavery begins when one ceases to feel
the restraint and it depends on if the
evil is accepted as good.
R : There is, however, a subtler domination
exercised in the sphere of ideas by one
culture on another.
S : Political subjection primarily means
restraint on the outer life of people.
6. Cultural subjection is ordinarily of an
unconscious character and it implies
slavery from the very start.
(A) RSPQ (B) RSQP
(C) SPQR (D) SPRQ

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41. 1. Children are not the only ones who can
fly kites.
P : in some countries like Malaysia, there
are kite festivals
Q : these experts are mostly adult amateur
kite fliers
R : kite flying is a good leisure activity for
parents with their children
S : self designed kites are flown by experts
during such times
6. Some of them play music too.
(A) PSQR (B) SRPQ
(C) QSPR (D) RPSQ

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6. 1. Can any one
P. falsehood triumph
Q. and let
R. for a long time
S. suppress truth
6. permanently ?
(A) RQSP

(B) QPRS
(D) PRQS
(C) SRQP 

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71. 1. Take a small glass phial.
P. Close the jar tightly with a plastic cover.
Q. Place this phial inside a glass jar.
R Fill it with coloured water.
S. Then stopper it tightly.
6. Make a hole in the cover,
(A) PSRQ (B) QSPR
(C) RSQP (D) SRQP

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51. 1. There are many roads into the world of
books, but the way of fiction is probably
the most common.
P. Then too the appeal of the story,
whether told as poem, play, history,
biography, or novel is primitive and
strong.
Q. The reason is plain.
R. They are to us what epic poetry was to
the Greeks and Romans, what the stage
was to the Elizabethans.
S. The novel and the short story come
closer to the experience of the modern
reader than any other form of
contemporary writing.
6. Mankind’s delight in stories is as
timeless and universal as the art of the
story teller.

(A) Q S R P (B) S R P Q
(C) R S Q P (D) P R S Q
 




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51. 1. Long ago in a Danish kingdom
P : would nightly roam the countryside and
Q : then would stalk the king’s high hall and there
R : who rising from his marshy home
S : lived a gruesome monster named Grendel
6. kill as many people as he could lay his hands on.
(A) R P S Q (B) S Q P R (C) P Q S R (D) S R P Q

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111. The accountant took the cheque from the customer.
(A) The cheque is taken from the customer by the accountant.
(B) The cheque was taken from the customer by the accountant.
(C) The customer was taken the cheque by the accountant.
(D) The cheque had been taken from the customer by the accountant.