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JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA MOCK :

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: 1. Who succeeded Mr. Ram as Editor of The Hindu? a) Siddhartha Varadrajan b) Siddhartha Luthra c) Amarchand Kumar d) Deepak Kumar 2. Present Chairman of UIDAIa) Nandan Nilekani b) Kapil Sibbal

c) Arun Sharma

d) Ambika Soni

3. Which will be the first state in the country to have a poll monitoring system (PMS) implemented during the Assembly elections? a) Uttar Pradesh b) Madhya Pradesh c) Bihar d) Goa 4. Which reality TV show filmed one contestant raping another live on TV? a) Brazilian Big Brother b) American Big Brother c) Table for Three d) Big Boss 5. Present Chief Minister of Rajasthan? a) Ashok Gehlot b) Yeddyruppa

c) Nitish Kumar

d) Ashok Chavan

6. Who was awarded the Mens World Footballer of the Year Award 2011? a) Wayne Rooney b) Christiano Ronaldo c) Lionel Messi d) Yaya Toure 7. Who was awarded African Footballer of the Year Award for the year 2011? a) Wayne Rooney b) Christiano Ronaldo c) Lionel Messi d) Yaya Toure 8. Who among the following recently won the 2011 National Humanities Medal? a) Markandey Katju b) V.R. Krishna Iyer c) Amartya Sen d) Anna Hazare 9. Where in India was the Literary Festival 2012 held? a) Jaipur b) Mumbai c) Udaipur 10. Who has been considered for first Gates Innovation Award? a) Narendra Modi b) Nitish Kumar c) Mayawati 11. Who founded Gadar Party in America? a) Lala Hardayal b) Kazi Obeidullah

d) Hyderabad

d) Sheila Dixit

c) Sher Singh

d) Tarak Nath Mehta

12. The Indian National Congress adopted the resolution of 'Poorna Swaraj' in its session ata) Lahore b) Bombay c) Kolakata d) Surat 13. The first High/Supreme Court Judge, who voluntarily made public his assets, isa) Justice U.C. Khanna

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b) Justice V.K. Chandrachud c) Justice K. Chandru d) Justice D.V. Shailendra 14. Where is the Headquarter of UNESCO is situated? a) Hague b) Sydney c) Paris 15. What do We call the line between India and China? a) Maginot Line b) 49 Parallel c) Durand Line 16. The 31st India International Trade Fair was held ina) Mumbai b) New Delhi c) Chennai 17. Where was the summit of IBSA concluded in 2011? a) Cape Town b) Delhi c) Rio De Janerio 18. Who is the author of the book "Whatever the Odds"? a) Rahul Gandhi b) Sonia Gandhi c) K.P. Singh

d) New York

d) Macmohan Line

d) Bangalore

d) Pretoria

d) Vijay Mallya

19. Which State Government implemented the Public Service Guarantee Act in the state on 14th November 2011? a) Punjab b) Rajasthan c) Maharashtra d) Kerala 20. Renowned Indian ...... Singer Jagjit Singh passed away in 2011. a) Folk b) Ghazal c) Qawwali d) Pop 21. Who has been elected as the Chairman of Audit Bureau of Circulations? a) Sam Balsara b) Shailesh Seth c) Vijay Malhotra d) Michael Moran 22. Among which of the following stations did Indian Railway flag off its first airconditioned double decker train recently. a) Mumbai-Surat b) Mumbai-Goa c) Howrah-Patna d) Howrah-Dhanbad 23. India is the ..... largest two-wheeler manufacturer in the world. a) 4th b) 3rd c) 2 nd d) 5th 24. Shaurya is a nuclear-capable.......... medium range missile. a) Air to Air b) Air to Surface c) Surface to Air d) Surface to Surface 25. Where was the first meeting of the South Asia Forum organised recently? a) Kathmandu b) Colombo c) Dhaka d) New Delhi

ENGLISH: Passage 1: One of the most hazardous conditions a firefighter will ever encounter is a backdraft (also
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known as a smoke explosion). A backdraft can occur in the hot-smoldering phase of a fire when burning is incomplete and there is not enough oxygen to sustain the fire. Unburned carbon particles and other flammable products, combined with the intense heat, may cause instantaneous combustion if more oxygen reaches the fire. Firefighters should be aware of the conditions that indicate the possibility for a backdraft to occur. When there is a lack of oxygen during a fire, the smoke becomes filled with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and turns dense gray or black. Other warning signs of a potential backdraft are little or no visible flame, excessive heat, smoke leaving the building in puffs, muffled sounds, and smoke-stained windows. Proper ventilation will make a backdraft less likely. Opening a room or building at the highest point allows heated gases and smoke to be released gradually. However, suddenly breaking a window or opening a door is a mistake, as it allows oxygen to rush in, causing an explosion. 26. A backdraft is a dangerous condition for fire-fighters mainly because a. there is not enough oxygen for breathing b. the heat is extremely intense c. the smoke is dangerously thick d. an explosion occurs 27. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a potential backdraft warning sign? a. windows stained with smoke b. flames shooting up from the building c. puffs of smoke leaving the building d. more intense heat than usual 28. To prevent the possibility of a backdraft, a firefighter should a. carry an oxygen tank b. open a door to allow gases to escape c. make an opening at the top of the building d. break a window to release carbon particles 29. When compared with a hot, smoldering fire, a fire with visible, high-reaching flames a. has more oxygen available for combustion b. has more carbon dioxide available for consumption c. produces more dense gray smoke d. is more likely to cause a backdraft Passage 2: Power is all Maya : Sagarika Ghose Mayawati's aggressive display of state power is at odds with a new demanding electorate. Sitapur, UP: Between the circling helicopter and the massive crowds there is almost a telepathic connection. Seconds before the chopper appears, a sparse crowd blooms into a

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sudden multitude. Silence and murmurings mutate into chants and shouts. Scores of blue elephant shaped balloons dance into the air. Mayawati's helicopter hovers. On the ground buntings, flags, streamers, waving hands reach upward. The helicopter descends into a mammoth flash fiesta, where only seconds before there were just a few thin lines of dozing cadres. Waiting journalists (your columnist among them) blink in disbelief: but the rally ground was almost empty just now, where did the crowd come from? Crowds and helicopter embody the Mayawati paradox. The face of the Dalit revolution who now brazenly flaunts state power. Ruling in the name of the poorest of the poor and herself one of Indian democracy's proudest achievements, yet surrounded by commandos, armoured cars and a security apparatus that rivals the American president, complete with jammer vans and police trucks. Mayawati's vote share is set to decline in this election, yet from Sitapur to Gorakhpur to Barabanki, the crowds at her rallies have so far been jaw droppingly stupendous. Amidst swelling crowds, she remains an island, totally inaccessible to voters and to the media, a symbol of mass aspiration as well as of brute power and official hierarchy. AK 47s and Ambedkar define the Mayawati persona, she built the BSP movement by organizing the poor, now she's built an iron curtain around her. She's accused of massive corruption. Her so called 'house' (the BSP calls it a museum) in Badalpur in her ancestral village in Western UP is a grand mansion, equipped reportedly with a helipad, set amidst sprawling lawns. The 5000 crore NRHM scam has already resulted in the death of four UP officials. Mayawati and her family are accused of owning huge properties across UP and the national capital. BSP cadres are full of fear, smarting from her stern measures, nursing its wounds from her whiplashes. She's changed 50 per cent of her sitting MLAs, sacked over 20 ministers, sacked her faithful associate of 27 years Babu Singh Khushwaha, and trusts nobody except a small coterie of bureaucrats. Yet she has brought back unprecedented law and order to Uttar Pradesh, She's smashed the mafias. The big dons from Atiq Ahmad to Raja Bhaiyya to Munna Bajrangi are either in jail or chased out of UP. Notorious dacoits Thokia and Dadua have been gunned down in encounters. For the resident of UP, the lawless days of Mulayam Singh Yadav's regime are a distant memory. Her development record may not be as impressive as other chief ministers in their first terms, but driving through sugar cane country towards Saharanpur, residents say western UP has far less of a electricity problems than in the past. The Mahamaya cash transfer schemes, two big schools for girls and boys and a super speciality hospital in Noida are talked proudly as showpieces for UP. Between 2003-2011, UP grew at 7.1 per cent. Today the Dalit is in a dilemma. Does he remain loyal to Mayawati, the symbol of the revolution or is his participation in the revolution being increasingly taken for granted? Mayawati has transformed the Bahujan Samaj party into a party of the 'sarvajan samaj', from a party of Dalits into a party of all castes, the 'Brahmin jodo' strategy leading her to that spectacular victory in 2007. Yet her alliance with upper castes has led to both economic and political displacement of the Dalits. Election tickets previously given only to SCs are now given to Brahmins and other castes. In jobs, the post of a safai karamchari once reserved for lower castes is now even allotted to Brahmins who promptly sub-contract it to Dalits, but pocket the salary. Jatavs have cornered the benefits of SC reservations, leading to
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disenchantment among Balmikis and Pasis. Backward groups such as Mallas and Kahars now want to be classified as Scheduled Tribes, the Scheduled Caste category crowded out by competition. Having created the social coalition of all castes, managing it and giving it a political identity has been Mayawati's downfall, leading many aggrieved upper caste groups as well as backward communities to want to "teach her a lesson" for first raising their expectations and then failing to meet them. The early Congress joined dalits and Brahmins under a larger vision of nation building. Mayawati has failed to create a larger vision for her dalit-brahmin alliance and give it a sense of a common mission. Travelling from Saharanpur to Lucknow, down to Bundelkand, the social revolution across UP's villages is unmistakable though. Dalits can now enter police stations and address the local thanedar or even look a Thakur in the eye. In Yadav villages dabang musclemen touch the feet of Dalit pradhans. Housing schemes have provided the Dalit with a dignity he never had previously. But equally the social revolution is truncated, stunted, left incomplete.Where she could have created the Dalit pantheon of Shahu, Phule and Ambedkar, Mayawati has chosen to reinstate herself and her own family as statues. She has rewritten her own history instead of a new Dalit history. Destiny often tests a people's messiah. Are you listening to your voter? Too many AK47s, helicopters,rule by bureaucrats and taking voters for granted could lead to the squandering of the Dalit legacy. Yes, Mayawati does represent a social miracle but the Dalit miracle now needs to be taken to the next stage by giving the 'sarvajan samaj' true political meaning. Aggressive displays of state power cannot be a substitute for bridge building with all communities on equal terms, if one truly wants to lead UP towards a caste-free renaissance. Instructions: Give meaning of the following words: 30. Mammoth a) weak 31. Unprecedented a) forceful

b) very large

c) neat

d) thin

b) unparallel

c) feeble

d) strict

32. Disenchantment a) pleased b) disillusioned

c) disbelief

d) mesmerized

Give the meaning of the following words: 33 . Appease a) qualify 34. Emaciated a) thin

b) pacify

c) encourage

d) interrupt

b) elusive

c) vigorous

d) desperate

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35. Immaculate a) calm 36. Pinnacle a) foothills 37. Superannuate a) senile

b) without feeling

c) careless

d) spotless

b) pass

c) peak

d) excess

b) retire

c) experience

d) senior

Instructions: Find out the errors, if any, in the following sentences: 38. With a lot of persuasion the villagers (A) / agreed to participate (B) / in the family welfare programme. (C)/ No error. (D) 39. With each academic year the number (A) / of applicants is increasing (B) / in all colleges. (C)/ No error (D). 40. Taking pity on the mouse (A) / the sage transformed (B) / it into a cat. (C) / No error (D).

Give the meaning of the following idioms: 41. To see red a) to find fault with 42. To be in a fix a) to be perplexed

b) to be very angry

c) to criticise others

d) to victimize someone

b) to attain permanence c) to get angry

d) to feel insecure

43. Cute as a button a) very cute b) very attractive 44. Feather-brained a) humorous b) silly 45. Sweat bullets a) extremely frightened

c) sober

d) witty

c) smart

d) wicked

b) very angry

c) disgusted

d) feeling grief

LEGAL APTITUDE: 46. Which amendment of the Indian Constitution is also known as Mini constitution? a) 44th b) 42nd c) 52nd d) 77th

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47. From which source the Directive Principles have been adopted? a) Irish constitution b) UK Constitution c) US Constitution d) Swedish Constitution 48. Which part of Indian Constitution talks about Fundamental Duties? a) I b) II c) IV d) IV A 49. Which constitutional amendment makes education a Fundamental Right for children between age group of 6 - 14? a) 76th b) 92nd c) 86th d) 90th 50. Which is at the apex of the three-tier system of Panchayati Raj? a) Zila Parishad b) Gram sabha c) Gram Parishad d) Gram Panchayat 51. The Power of the Supreme Court of India to decide the dispute between the centre and the state falls under itsa) Advisory Jurisdiction b) Delegated Jurisdiction c) Appellate Jurisdiction d) Original Jurisdiction 52. Anti-Defection law was inserted into the Indian Constitution under which amendment? a) 42nd b) 44th c) 52nd d) 80th 53. Which Indian state has its own Constitution? a) Mizoram b) Nagaland c) Jammu and Kashmir

d) Arunachal Pradesh

54. Who heads the joint meeting of both the houses of the Parliament? a) Speaker of Lok Sabha b) Vice President c) President d) Deputy speaker 55. How many High Courts are there in India? a) 21 b) 25 c) 28

d) 24

56. Principle: A defamatory statement is one which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the person to whom it refers to. Defamation is of two kinds - (1) Libel, when the defamatory statement is in some permanent and visible form and (2) Slander, when it is in some transitory form, visible or audible. Libel is actionable per se, but slander is actionable only on proof of actual damage. Facts: A person accused of a crime is arrested by the police. The police give an open statement that the suspect had an extra-marital affair. It is subsequently proved in court that the suspect was innocent of the crime. Will the accused succeed if he files a civil suit for defamation, claiming compensation against the police? a) He will succeed as the statement is defamatory. b) He will not succeed as the police officer is doing his duty in finding a motive for the crime. c) He will not succeed as it was a bonafide allegation made by the police in the course of the investigation

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d) He will succeed if he can prove actual damage caused to his professional and/or personal life. 57. Principle: A manufacturer is liable to pay compensation to a consumer for any harm or damage caused due to a defect in the product. Facts: X purchased a banian from Y & Co. Before rushing for an interview he wore the new banian. When he was called in for the interview his entire body was itching. Throughout the interview he was embarrassed as he was repeatedly scratching his body. After the interview he rushed to a dermatologist, who diagnosed it as dermatitis due to the presence of some chemical present in the banian. The Doctor brought to his attention a warning strip in the banian Wash before use. He obviously lost the job due to his clumsy behaviour at the interview. X sues Y & Co. for compensation. a) Y & Co. will be liable because the manufacturer is answerable to a consumer for any defect in the product. b) Y & Co. is not liable as they had given specific instructions to wash before use and it was the responsibility of the consumer to comply with the same. c) Y & Co. will not be liable but the retailer should have reminded the customer to wash the banian before use. d) Y & Co. will be liable for using extra sensitive chemicals in such under Garments 58. Principle: A consumer is a person who buys any goods or services for a consideration and uses the goods for non-commercial purposes. Exclusive use of the goods for the purposes of earning his livelihood, by means of self-employment is not considered as commercial use. A consumer can approach a consumer forum if there is a deficiency in goods or service. Facts: A, a taxi driver received a car music system for free, from an electronics company through a draw of lots and installed the same in his taxi. Some time later, the music system stopped working. A approached the electronics company for a replacement but the company kept delaying. Can A sue the company in a consumer forum? a) Yes, A is not using the music system for any commercial purpose. He is just plying a taxi for earning his livelihood. b) Yes A there is a deficiency in goods since the music system became non-functional. c) No, A is using his taxi for ferrying passengers which is a commercial purpose. Hence he is not a consumer. d) No, A is not a consumer since he has not paid any consideration for the music system. 59. Principle: Cheating is defined as deceiving any person to deliver any property and it includes the dishonest concealment of facts. Cheating by personation means a person cheating another by pretending to be some other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another, or representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is.

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Facts: A, while leaving a restaurant mistakenly picked up the umbrella of B instead of his own. The next day he decided to return to the restaurant with the umbrella, hoping to find the real owner. C, who had never seen B in person and had only communicated with B through letters was on his way to the restaurant to meet B . Since B and C had never met, it was agreed between them to identify each other at the pre-appointed spot, the restaurant door, by the clothing of C and umbrella of B which they had described to each other in detail. C saw A at the door of the restaurant and identified the umbrella. Thinking A to be B, C delivered a parcel labelled Mr. B to A. A received the same without protest and promptly returned home without looking for B. Is A guilty of cheating by personating? a) A is not guilty because he was going to return the umbrella to the real owner and handing over Bs packet to A was Cs mistake. b) A is not guilty because he was overcome by a sudden temptation. c) A is guilty because he was aware of the mistaken identity and that the parcel was not meant for him but for B. d) A is guilty because the parcel might have been valuable to B. 60. Principle: Damage without the violation of any legal right does not give rise to a tort. Facts: You own an electric water pump for the purposes of watering your fields. You are watering your fields at 2 A.M. Your neighbour gets very disturbed by the noise of the electric water pump. He files a tort claim against you. Will his claim succeed? a) His will not succeed because he has sustained no injury. b) He will succeed because discomfort was caused at odd hours of day. c) He will not succeed because the noise of electric pump is not so to cause discomfort. d) He will not succeed because watering field does not interfere with anyone's comforts. 61. Total number of members in the Lok Sabha can be: a) 550 b) 552 c) 545 62. Markandey Katju, presently is the : a) NHRC Chairman b) PCI Chairman c) Sitting Supreme Court Judge d) Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court 63. Which of the following articles empowers the High Court to issue writs for enforcement of Fundamental Rights? a) Article 225 b) Article 226 c) Article 227 d) Article 228 64. The 2G Judgment which cancelled the licenses of 122 telecom companies was given by which of the following judges: a) Justice Ganguly b) Justice Katju c) Justice Gyan Sudha d) Justice Kapadia

d) 530

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65. Who is the present BJP President? a) Sushma Swaraj b) Arun Jaitley

c) LK Advani

d) Nitin Gadkari

LOGICAL REASONING: 66. Which of the following best completes the passage below? In a survey of job applicants, two-fifths admitted to being at least a little dishonest. However, the survey may underestimate the proportion of job applicants who are dishonest, because: a) some dishonest people taking the survey might have claimed on the survey to be honest b) some generally honest people taking the survey might have claimed on the survey to be dishonest c) some people who claimed on the survey to be at least a little dishonest may be very dishonest d) some people who claimed on the survey to be dishonest may have been answering honestly 67. The following proposal to amend the bylaws of an organization was circulated to its members for comment. When more than one nominee is to be named for an office, prospective nominees must consent to nomination and before giving such consent must be told who the other nominees will be. Which of the following comments concerning the logic of the proposal is accurate if it cannot be known who the actual nominees are until prospective nominees have given their consent to be nominated? a) The proposal would make it possible for each of several nominees for an office to be aware of who all of the other nominees are. b) The proposal would widen the choice available to those choosing among the nominees. c) If there are several prospective nominees, the proposal would deny the last nominee equal treatment with the first. d) If there is more than one prospective nominee, the proposal would make it impossible for anyone to become a nominee. 68. Acme brand aspirin claims to be the best headache relief available on the market today. To prove this claim, Acme called 10 people and asked them their thoughts on headache relief products. All 10 of them stated that they unequivocally use Acme brand aspirin on a regular basis and that they believe it to be the best headache relief available on the market today. Which of the following would most weaken this argument? a) Acme brand aspirin is highly addictive. b) The 10 people called were married to the company's top 10 executives, and they were coached on what to say. c) Most people choose to suffer silently through their headaches and take no medicines

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whatsoever. d) This survey was conducted by an independent company. 69. Statements: No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes. Conclusions: I. Male athletes can play. II. Some athletes can play. a) Only conclusion I follows b) Only conclusion II follows c) Either I or II follows d) Neither I nor II follows 70. Statements: Some kings are queens. All queens are beautiful. Conclusions: I. All kings are beautiful. II. All queens are kings. a) Only conclusion I follows b) Only conclusion II follows c) Either I or II follows d) Neither I nor II follows Directions (Questions 71-73): Find the missing term: 71. 1,6,15,?,45,66,91 a) 27 b) 26 72. 4,8,28, 80,244,? a) 728 b) 628 73. 10,18,28,40,54,70,? a) 86 b) 88

c) 28

d) 25

c) 528

d) 428

c) 90

d) 80

Directions (Questions 74-75): Choose the correct alternative: 74. Cattle : Herd :: Sheep : ? a)Shoal b)Mob c)Flock d)Swarm

75. Gun : Bullet :: Chimney : ? a)Wood b)Bricks

c)Coal

d)Smoke

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76. If A is the brother of the son of B'son, how is A related to B? a) Uncle b) Cousin b) Brother

d) Grandson

77. Arun said,"This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother". Who is Arun to the girl? a)Husband b)Father c)Father-in-law d)Daughter-in-law

Instructions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: a) B and E are good in Dramatics and Computer Science. b) A and B are good in computer science and Physics. c) A,D and C are good in Physics and History. d) C and A are good in Physics and Mathematics. e) D and E are good in History and Dramatics. 78. Who is good in Physics, Dramatics and Computer Science? a) A b) B c) D d) E

79. Who is good in Physics, History and Dramatics? a) D b) E c) A 80. Who is good in Computer Science, History and Dramatics? a) B b) E c) D

d) C

d) C

81. Who is good in History, Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics? a) E b) C c) D d) A 82. Who is good in Physics, History and Mathematics but not in Computer Science? a) A b) E c) C d) D 83. If X is to the south of Y and Z is to the east of Y, in what direction is X with respect to Z? a) South b) North c) South-west d) North-West 84. If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on, what will West become? a)East b)North-east c)South-East d) South-west 85. How many such 5s are there in the following number sequence each of which is immediately preceded by 6 or 7 but not immediately followed by 8 or 9? 3,5,9,5,6,5,5,3,5,8,7,5,6,7,3,5,7,5,5,4 a) 3 b) 6 c) 5 d) 4

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