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2018 Mains Question Paper
English
Direction (1-6): Read the passage carefully then
answer the questions given below. People have long circulated news via
word-of-mouth, and as language evolved into writing and literacy – and
governments played larger roles in people’s lives – sharing information became
a necessity. However, disseminating news and information on paper presented
significant challenges. When each copy had to be handwritten, mass distribution
was impossible. They were first chiseled in stone or metal; later, they were
handwritten and distributed in public forums or read from scrolls by town
criers. Though both ancient Romans and Chinese – as well as other ancient
civilizations – had early forms of news media, they do not qualify as
newspapers because they could not be mass-distributed. The first true
newspapers arrived after Johannes Gutenberg introduced his movable type
printing press to the European world around 1440. Though printing presses with
movable type had existed in eastern Asia for around two centuries, they never
made it to Europe; furthermore, Gutenberg’s version made it significantly
faster to mass produce documents. By 1500, the printing press had made its way
throughout Europe, and news sheets (or news books) were mass-distributed. The
first weekly newspaper was published in Germany by Johann Carolus in 1604.
Called Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien, the publication
satisfied the four tenets of a “true” newspaper: Accessibility by the public ,
Published at a regular interval (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) ,Information is
current ,Covers a variety of topics (politics, events, entertainment, sports,
etc.) Despite meeting the requirements for a newspaper, there is some debate as
to whether The Relation qualifies as the world’s first newspaper since it was
printed in quarto, not folio, size. It’s worth noting the World Association of
Newspapers considers The Relation the first true newspaper.’ Other German
newspapers followed, and in 1618 the world’s first broadsheet newspaper printed
in folio size was published in Amsterdam, called Courante uyt Italien,
Duytslandt, &c. The newspaper format soon spread throughout Europe, with
newspapers published in Spain, France, and Sweden. The first English newspaper
was published in 1665 in Oxford, England. Known as the Oxford Gazette, the
newspaper moved to London in 1666 and was renamed the London Gazette. It’s
still being published today. Soon after, the newspaper became a staple in all
major European countries. It then made its way to the New World. (THIS IS THE
EXACT PASSAGE THAT WAS ASKED IN THE 1ST SHIFT)
Q1. Which of the
following options is satisfying the condition for being a tenant of a “true
newspaper”?
(a) A newspaper which is accessible to only Asian
readers.
(b) A
newspaper which was published once in a month.
(c) A
newspaper which was printed in quarto, not folio, size
(d) A
newspaper which covers historic developments leading to various events.
(e) A newspaper which is printed in press and is not
handwritten.
Q2. Which of the
following options is false according to the passage?
(a) The relation was not the first newspaper as it
did not meet all the required conditions.
(b) Information on paper was only possible after the
introduction of press.
(c) The concept of newspaper was rejected in Europe
earlier.
(d) London Gazette is the first newspaper to be
published in the multiple languages.
(e) All are incorrect
Q3. What paved the
way for the “true newspapers”?
(a) The world’s first broadsheet newspaper printed
in folio size
(b) The invention of the printing press paved the
way for “true” newspapers.
(c) The technology which allowed it to be printed in
multiple languages.
(d) As the Governments started playing a larger role
in people’s lives
(e) None of these.
Q4. Which of the
following statement is true regarding newspapers?
(a) The first weekly newspaper was published in
Germany by Johann Carolus in 1904.
(b) The Relation qualifies as the world’s first
newspaper since it was printed in folio, not quarto.
(c) The first English newspaper was published in
1695 in Oxford, England known as the Oxford Gazette.
(d) The world’s first broadsheet newspaper printed
in quarto size was published in Amsterdam, called Courante uyt Italien,
Duytslandt, &c.
(e) The first English newspaper known as the Oxford
Gazette, was renamed the London Gazette later.
Q5. Choose the word
which is most nearly the SIMILAR in meaning to the word ‘disseminating’ printed
in bold as used in the passage.
(a) Agree
(b) Taunt
(c) Barb
(d) Sneer
(e) Spread
Q6. In ancient
time what was the biggest challenge that the people had to face while
circulating the news?
(a) The biggest challenge was of printing the news
on a paper
(b) Earlier each copy had to be handwritten; mass
distribution was next to impossible.
(c) It was a herculean task for the editors to get
an affirmation by government for printing the news
(d) Both (a) and (c)
(e) All are incorrect
Directions (7-10):
In each of the questions given below a part of the sentence is given in bold.
It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the
given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If
none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then
select option (e) as your choice.
Q7. Economist Deena
Khatkhate, who will pass away at the age of 92 on September 15 in Bethesda,
Maryland, in the US, was an unusual man.
(i) who passed away (ii) who shall passed away (iii)
who has passed away
(a) Only (ii)
(b) Both (i) and (iii)
(c) Both (ii) and (iii)
(d) Only (iii)
(e) No correction required
Q8. A misogynist is
a person who is hating women. (i) Who are hating (ii) Who have hate (iii) Who
hates
(a) Both (i) and (iii)
(b) Only (i)
(c) Both (ii) and (iii)
(d) Only (iii)
(e) No correction required
Q9. Samira is the
better of the two girls when it comes to solving hard mathematic problems. (i)
is the better of two girls (ii) is better of the two girls (iii) is better of
two girls
(a) Only (i)
(b) Only (ii)
(c) Both (ii) and (iii)
(d) Both (i) and (iii)
(e) No correction is required
Q10. There are two
novels on the table which needs to be read before the exams, but neither one
are interesting. (i) neither one has interested (ii) neither one is interesting
(iii) neither one were interesting
(a) Only (i)
(b) Both (i) and (ii)
(c) Only (ii)
(d) Both (i) and (iii)
(e) No correction is required
Directions (11-17):
Each question below has one blank, which is indicating that something has been
omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence
in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
Q11. Homemade gifts can be completely ___________to
what the recipient likes.

(a) Alters
(b) Firmed
(c) Tailored
(d) Polite
(e) Liability
Q12. After much
thought, Ted ___________not to travel abroad this summer.
(a) Resolved
(b) Concludes
(c) Resolves
(d) Commence
(e) Passed
Q13. Bryan is
_________in his belief that the earth is flat.
(a) Tentative
(b) Hasten
(c) Unlikely
(d) Provided
(e) Confident
Q14. The noodle
maker was ___________in making his noodles and would never let another person
take over the task.
(a) Careless
(b) Negligent
(c) Cautious
(d) Exciting
(e) Inattentive
Q15.If it weren’t
for the _________circumstances, he would have certainly lost his job.
(a) Sharp (b)
Intensify (c) Mitigating (d) Increase (e) Aggravate
Q16.When asked about
her father, she lost her outward enthusiasm and became rather________.
(a) Reserved (b)
Expansive (c) talkative (d) Extrovert (e) Outgoing
Directions (17-20):
In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These four
words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then
followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace
each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually
correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the
sentence is correct as it then select option (e) as your choice.
Q17. Some American
officials lead
(A) to hope that resumed (B) sanctions on Iran will appear (C) to a popular uprising (D).
(a) A-B
(b) A-C
(c) B-D and A-C
(d) A-D
(e) The sentence is correct
Q18. Tariffs (A)
has imported (B) higher China (C) on 603 items imposed (D) from the US.
(a) Only A-B (b)
Only B-C (c) Both A-B and B-D (d) Both
A-C and B-D. (e) The sentence is correct.
Q19. NATO ally
world (A) leads the Turkey (B) in the journalists (C) of number (D) jailed.
(a) A-B and C-D (b) Only B-C (c)
A-C and B-D (d) A-D (e) The sentence is correct. Q20.
In 2016, rising (A) violence in Pathankot (B) by Islamic militants culminated
(C) in attacks on Indian forces at Uri and Kashmir (D).
(a) Both A-C and B-D
(b) Both A-D and B-C
(c) Only B-D.
(d) C-D
(e) The sentence is correct.
Direction (21-24):
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic
error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number
of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e). (Ignore
errors of punctuation, if any.)

Q21. She held
something (a) / at her side which (b) / was totally hiding (c) / by the folds
of her sari. (d) / No error. (e)
Q22. The father
forbade his son (a) / to walk in the sun (b) / and play with (c) / his friends
on the road (d) / No error (e)
Q23. The movement,
which aims to (a) / raise awareness about climate change, hopes (b) / to bring
people together to think about (c) / what they can do for reduce harmful
pollution. (d) / No error (e)
Q24. I declined the
invitation (a) / not because I did not (b) / want to go but (c) / because I
have no time. (d) / No error (e)
Directions (25-30):
In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which
is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against
each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph
meaningfully complete. Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom is a true believer,
and like many true believers, he lets his message __(25) __ his evidence. Based
on a single study of a Chinese travel agency, he __(26) __ declares working
from home a “future-looking technology” with “enormous potential.” Not so fast.Bloom’s
study comes with serious limitations and is contradicted by a later Gallup
report. However, while it is far too soon to draw broad __(27) __ from his
findings, savvy business leaders can read between the lines and extract some
valuable lessons for working ___(28) ___ with all employees. Bloom __(29) __ on
China’s biggest travel agency, Ctrip, which wanted to expand while controlling
office space costs. They __(30) __ a remote work trial, expecting that
productivity would slip a little, but not enough to cancel out the savings.
Instead, productivity shot up 13%, and attrition dropped 50%. When the work
from home option was rolled out to the entire company and employees were given
a choice, the productivity gains were 22%.
Q25. (a) cut (b)
outrun (c) exceeded (d) begin (e) choose Q26. (a) fast (b) enthusiastically (c)
slowly (d) eager (e) appropriately
Q27. (a) resulting
(b) disappointments (c) conclusions (d) exercises (e) guarantees
Q28. (a) optimally
(b) extremely (c) competitively (d) abroad (e) everywhere
Q29. (a)
emphasising (b) concentrates (c) learned (d) matched (e) focused
Q30. (a)
establishes (b) appointed (c) brought (d) instituted (e) sold
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