Navodaya Vidyalaya Entrance Exam. 2010

(Class VI) : Solved Paper

Section–III
Language


Directions—There are three passages in this Section. Each passage is followed by five questions. Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. For each question four probable answers bearing letters (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given. Only one out of these is correct. You have to choose the correct answer and write the letter in the box against the letter corresponding to the question in answer sheet.

Passage–1
A Jeweller, when peeped through his shop into the lane, saw a well dressed women getting of her car. Along with her pet she moved forward and rang the bell. Curiously, the shopkeeper let her in. After an hour or so the curiosity subsided. The women with atmost care looked at the trays containing diamond, at the counter in front of her nodded her head and asked for something else. In the end she asked for the tray-5 to be shown once again. The jeweller was very happy from within because the said tray contained the most valuable diamonds. When he brought the tray, the woman moved forward and dashed with the jeweller, resulting in all the diamond scattered thitherthither. The woman cut a sorry figure and jeweller looked at her timidly. She helped him picking the diamonds. In the mean while, she took out a piece of biscuit out of her purse and fed her dog. When jeweller could pick the piece of diamond he felt something to stop his heart beat. A 5 carate diamond was seen no where. Excitedly he looked around the entire floor but all in vein. Then he suspeciously looked at the woman and called the police. At the request of the jeweller the police searched the woman but could find nothing. The jeweller realized that the clever woman has cheated on him.

1. Why did the jeweller show curiosity while letting the woman in ?
(A) because she was well dressed
(B) because she rang the bell
(C) because she had a pet also
(D) because she was beautiful
Ans : (A)

2. In the above passage Tray-5 is important, because—
(A) It contained shining diamonds
(B) Whatever it contained, all scattered on the floor
(C) The female cut the sorry figure and the jeweller got desperate
(D) This tray was loving to the jeweller
Ans : (A)

3. What is the meaning of ‘counter’ in the passage ?
(A) An article on which you count
(B) Re. to be used during playing cards
(C) An opposition
(D) A flat surface, on which articles are kept to sell
Ans : (D)


4. Police was called—
(A) The woman made the diamonds in tray-5 to fall down
(B) She was feeding her dog with biscuit and she did not like any of the diamonds
(C) A 5 carate diamond got disappeared
(D) She did not purchase anything from the tray
Ans : (C)

5. Then he looked at the woman with suspecion.
What does the underline phrase mean—
(A) He looked at the woman as if she was not a woman
(B) He angrily looked at the woman, because she made the tray to fall down
(C) He looked in such a way as if the woman had cheated on him
(D) He looked at her suspeciously and the police arrested her
Ans : (C)

Passage–2
In the year 2007 India became the 11th nation to join the trillioners club. It was the moment to pat you back, but the experts opined that we congratulated in haste. The country is suffering from evils like child marriage, poverty, diseases, castism and communalism, therefore it is a matter of shame for all of us.

6. Which important event took place in the year 2007 ?
(A) India landed loan worth Rs. 1 trillion to 11 nations
(B) India became the 11th nation to take loan worth Rs. 1 trillion
(C) India is included among the those prosperous countries, which had more than one trillion $
(D) India became the 11th nation to have no poor
Ans : (C)

7. When the writer says that we have
congratulated ourselves in haste, he means—
(A) Indian wished each other very early in the morning
(B) India is proud to be counted as prosperous country
(C) We ought to celebrate the moment when there is no poor in the country
(D) People should have wished each other by the late evening
Ans : (C)

8. Which words mean—to feel pleasure—
(A) To pat once own back
(B) To wish in haste
(C) Only some have become rich
(D) Country is still reeling under poverty
Ans : (A)

9. What was shame for India, according to the writer ?
(A) India became rich quickly
(B) People are still unhappy
(C) Only some have become rich
(D) The government did not give employment to all
Ans : (B)

10. Which of the following sentences impart the meaning-evils like child marriage ?
(A) Ravana was the king of evils
(B) Child marriage is an evil
(C) We adopt evil methods to torture others
(D) To speak loudly with your parents, is an evil
Ans : (B)

Passage–3
Two diseases of banana, spreading fast in Africa, are becoming danger to about 3 crore people who bank upon this fruit for their food and earning as well. To check this fast spreading disease, the scientists had an emergency meeting with policy makers. They found the disease incurable, therefore they suggested powerful scheme; such as ploughing the large banana fields, spray the insecticide or burn the plants. They felt, if steps were not taken in time, the disease would turn into epidemic and 90% of the crop would be destroyed.

11. Why did the writer say that the banana disease is becoming danger to the people ?
(A) It would soon spread among the people and kill them
(B) It would soon destroy the crop, which is the means of living and earning of the people
(C) The trees would turn poisonous
(D) This would spread epidemic among the people
Ans : (B)

12. Why did scientists have emergency meeting ?
(A) To find the solution of the problem
(B) To tell the government, that they have found out the solution
(C) To be awarded by the government
(D) To tell the government that the problem is serious
Ans : (A)

13. To check the disease, the scientists suggested—
(A) All the people should be inhabited else where
(B) People should be given some other employment for their earning
(C) People should plant something else
(D) All the affected plants must be burnt out or sprayed with insecticide
Ans : (D)

14. Epidemic means—
(A) Frequently spread disease
(B) Drought
(C) A method to cure plants
(D) A disease to attack only human being
Ans : (A)

15. Which sentence in the stanza is used to meanincurable disease ?
(A) None could survive after returning from Africa
(B) On spreading swine flue, to check the spread the government has to take strict steps
(C) The fire was so furious that the entire building turned into ashes with no time
(D) There was a powerful change in the people’s life after the erection of factory in the village
Ans : (A)

Directions—Below are given four sentences (A), (B), (C) and (D). To make a stanza, arrange them in correct order and fill the box in the attached answer sheet, with English alphabet as correct answer.

16. 1. The students were making too much noise.
2. The teacher was not in the class.
3. Everyone got the punishment.
4. The principal visited the class.
The correct order is—
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4
(B) 3, 2, 1, 4
(C) 4, 2, 1, 3
(D) 2, 1, 4, 3
Ans : (D)

17. 1. Her mother was not at home.
2. Nina was hungry.
3. She purchased chocolate for herself.
4. She went to the nearby shop.
The correct order is—
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4
(B) 2, 1, 4, 3
(C) 3, 2, 1, 4
(D) 3, 1, 2, 4
Ans : (B)

Directions—Complete the sentence with most appropriate option and fill the box in the attached answer sheet with English alphabet as correct answer—

18. I wanted to stay back at home because—
(A) The train was leaving
(B) I wanted to sleep
(C) The bananas were purchased
(D) I like the apples
Ans : (B)

19. The child was crying because—
(A) He wanted to read the book
(B) India had won the match
(C) He was hungry
(D) It was raining outside
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 20–22) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it, the error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer.

20. Gandhiji was a (A) / men who (B) / become a legend (C) / in his own time. (D)
Ans : (C)

21. The travel agency made (A) / all the arrangements (B) / for our journey (C) / for England. (D)
Ans : (D)

22. The question was (A) / so difficult that (B) / nobody were (C) / able to answer it. (D)
Ans : (C)

Directions—Below are given certain words to be filled in the blanks. Choose the correct word and fill the box in the attached answer sheet, with English alphabet as correct answer.

23. I like oranges………
(A) more
(B) usually
(C) like
(D) pleasure
Ans : (B)

24. He sleeps the whole day and studies …… night.
(A) in
(B) at
(C) on
(D) for
Ans : (B)

25. ……… picture is very beautiful.
(A) This
(B) They
(C) These
(D) Some
Ans : (A)

UP board 12th result website and latest updates

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UP board 12th result website and latest updates

UP Board of High School & Intermediate Education board will publish its class 12 results this week.

To know your result visit: http://upresults.nic.in/

For more information visit the official website: http://upmsp.nic.in/

In India, there are many independent education boards and UP Board of High School and Intermediate Education is one of them.

The board was set up in 1921 under the act of United Provinces Legislative Council. The board conducted its first examination in 1923. Prior to 1923, the University of Allhabad used to conduct the examinations.

The head office of the board is located in Allahabad. A secretary has been appointed to overlook the functions of the board.

The UP board adopted the 10+2 examination system. After ten years, students sit for the High school examination which is followed by Intermediate examination after two years.

The UP board of High school and Intermediate examination grants recognition to schools in its region, prescribe textbooks and courses for high school and intermediate level education, conduct high school and Intermediate examination, and provides equivalence to other board examinations conducted in India.

Over the years, the functions of the board increased so much that it became very difficult to conduct its work from Allahabad. Due to this, the state government established four other offices in Meerut in 1973, Varanasi in 1978, Bareilly in 1981 and Allahabad in 1987. All these offices are overlooked by Regional Secretaries.

CBSE Class XII exam result 2010 has been announced on Internet

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CBSE Class XII exam results 2010 for Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad regions have been declared today. To get your results by IVRS and SMS visit:

http://cbseresults.nic.in/other_channels.html

To know school wise result visit: http://schoolcoderesults.nic.in/result.php

To know your school wise results, log on to the page, select your class, enter affiliation code, examination code or school code, your email address, and type the text you see in the picture.

The results were declared at 8 a.m. In Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula, the results were declared on Wednesday.

This year there were fewer cases of cheating in six regions. Last year there were 58 cases but this year, there had been 43 cases in these six regions. Allahabad reported 24 cheating cases which is the highest.

Delhi and Panchkula region had six cases each. Chennai had the lowest number of cheating cases.

This year, the pass percentage dropped by 1.13% in Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad. This year 699,129 students set for the CBSE exam in India and abroad. Of this 408,367 were boys and 290,762 were girls.

The overall pass percentage was 79.87% against 81% in 2009. This year, more girls passed in exams than boys. The pass percentage among girls was 85.28% against 75.90% for boys.

Chennai has the highest pass percentage- 92.12%. Among regular students, the pass percentage was 81.95 percent. The pass percentage among those who studied in correspondence was 41.99%.

Indian Bank Rural Marketing Officer 2010 Solved Paper

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Delays of several months in National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) wage payments and worksites where labourers have lost all hope of being paid at all have become the norm in many States. How are workers who exist on the margins of subsistence supposed to feed their families ? Under the scheme, workers must be paid within 15 days, failing which they are entitled to compensation under the Payment of Wages Act-upto Rs. 3,000/- per aggrieved worker. In reality, compensation is received in only a few isolated instances.

It is often argued by officials that the main reason for the delay is the inability of banks and post offices to handle mass payments of NREGS wages. Though there is a grain of truth in this, as a diagnosis it is misleading. The ‘jam’ in the banking system has been the result of the hasty switch to bank payments imposed by the Central Government against the recommendation of the Central Employment Guarantee Council which advocated a gradual transition starting with villages relatively close to the nearest bank.

However delays are not confined solely to the banking system. Operational hurdles include implementing agencies taking more than fifteen days to issue payment orders, viewing of work measurement as a cumbersome process resulting in procrastination by the engineering staff and non-maintenance of muster rolls and job cards etc. But behind these delays lies a deeper and deliberate ‘backlash’ against the NREGS. With bank payments making it much harder to embezzle NREGS funds, the programme is seen as a headache by many government functionaries–the workload has remained without the ‘inducements’. Slowing down wage payments is a convenient way of sabotaging the scheme because workers will desert NREGS worksites.


The common sense solution advocated by the government is to adopt the business correspondent model wherein bank agents will go to villages to make cash payments and duly record them on handheld electronic devices. This solution is based on the wrong diagnosis that distance separating villages from banks is the main issue. In order to accelerate payments, clear timelines for every step of the payment process should be incorporated into the system as Programme Officers often have no data on delays and cannot exert due pressure to remedy the situation. Workers are both clueless and powerless with no provision for them to air their grievances and seek redress. In drought affected areas the system of piece rate work can be dispensed with, where work measurement is not completed within a week and wages may be paid on the basis of attendance. Buffer funds can be provided to gram panchayats and post offices to avoid bottlenecks in the flow of funds. Partial advances could also be considered provided wage payments are meticulously tracked. But failure to recognise problems and unwillingness to remedy them will remain major threats to the NREGS.

1. What impact have late wage payments had on NREGS workers ?
(A) They cannot obtain employment till their dues are cleared
(B) They have benefited from the compensation awarded to them
(C) They have been unable to provide for their families
(D) They have been ostracised by their families who depend on them for sustenance
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)

2. Which of the following factors has not been responsible for untimely payment of NREGS wages ?
(A) Communication delays between agencies implementing the scheme
(B) Improper record keeping
(C) Behind schedule release of payments by banks
(D) Drought conditions prevalent in the country
(E) Delays in work measurement
Ans : (D)

3. What has the outcome of disbursing NREGS wages through banks been ?
(A) Theft of funds by administration officials responsible for the scheme has reduced
(B) Increased workload for local government officials
(C) Protests by workers who have to travel long distances to the nearest bank to claim their wages
(D) Time consuming formalities have to be completed by workers
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)

4. According to the passage, which of the following has/have been the consequence(s) of delayed wage payments ?
(1) Compensation to victimised workers has amounted to crores.
(2) Banks will no longer be entrusted with remitting wages.
(3) Regulations to ensure punctual wage payments have come into force.
(A) None
(B) Only (1)
(C) Only (1) and (3)
(D) Only (1) and (2)
(E) Only (2) and (3)
Ans : (C)

5. To which of the following has the author attributed the delay in wage payments ?
(A) Embezzlement of funds by corrupt bank staff.
(B) Lack of monitoring by the Central Employment Guarantee Council
(C) An attempt to derail the NREGS by vested interests
(D) Overworked bank staff deliberately delay payments to protest against extra work
(E) Engineers’ efforts to wreck the NREGS because of low wages
Ans : (E)

6. which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage ?
(1) Workers are reluctant to open bank accounts as branches are not conveniently located.
(2) Local officials often delay wage payments in drought prone areas to benefit workers.
(3) The Government has not implemented every recommendation of the Central Employment Guarantee Council.
(A) Only (2)
(B) Only (1) and (2)
(C) Only (2) and (3)
(D) All (1), (2) and (3)
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)

7. Which of the following can be considered a deficiency in the NREGS ?
(A) Lack of co-ordination among Programme Officers
(B) Local officials are unaware of correct operational procedures
(C) Workers have no means of obtaining redressal for untimely wage payments
(D) Disbursing wages through banks instead of readily accessible post offices
(E) The Central Employment Guarantee Council is reluctant to award compensation to workers
Ans : (A)

8. What solution has the author suggested to expedite NREGS wage payments ?
(A) Empower the Central Employment Guarantee Council to monitor the NREGS
(B) Implement payment of wages in cash at all worksites
(C) Restrict the amount of funds to local government bodies in order to curb frauds
(D) Provide attendance records to workers so that they have proof to claim their wages
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)

9. What is the author’s view about the government’s solution to the problem of delayed wage payments ?
(A) He agrees with it as workers will not have to bear the expense of travelling long distances to claim their wages
(B) He is not in favour of it as funds can be misappropriated by agents
(C) He welcomes it as the time consuming work measurement process will be done away with
(D) He feels it does not address the core issues plaguing the scheme
(E) He feels it will ensure flawless implementation of the scheme
Ans : (A)

10. Which of the following can be said about the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme ?
(1) Skilled engineers are not compensated under this scheme.
(2) The scheme should be implemented only in famine prone areas.
(3) Employers have not complied with all the requirements of the scheme.
(A) Only (1)
(B) Only (3)
(C) Only (2) and(3)
(D) Only (1) and (2)
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 11–13) Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

11. Isolated
(A) Lonely
(B) Separated
(C) Detached
(D) Hidden
(E) Rare
Ans : (E)

12. Confined
(A) Locked
(B) Restricted
(C) Detained
(D) Captured
(E) Imprisoned
Ans : (B)

13. Desert
(A) Betray
(B) Escape
(C) Barren
(D) Abandon
(E) Vacant
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 14–15) Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

14. Convenient
(A) Troublesome
(B) Annoying
(C) Appropriate
(D) Easy
(E) Distant
Ans : (A)

15. Deliberate
(A) Unsteady
(B) Abrupt
(C) Mistake
(D) Chosen
(E) Accidental
Ans : (E)

Directions—(Q. 16–20) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.

16. Unless the government monitored the loan waiver scheme well, it is likely to be a success.
(A) For the government to monitor
(B) Unless the government monitors
(C) Though the government monitored
(D) If the government monitors
(E) No correction required
Ans : (D)

17. The main objective of hiring this consultant is in assessing that this data can be computerised.
(A) assessing that
(B) an assessment of
(C) to assess how
(D) for assessing that when
(E) No correction required
Ans : (C)

18. The designs finally ready and we shall submit them for approval tomorrow, well before the specified deadline.
(A) Designs finally will be
(B) Designs are finally
(C) Final designs
(D) Designing finally
(E) No correction required.
Ans : (B)

19. Most irrigation projects have delayed due to lack of adequate government funding.
(A) have been delayed from
(B) will be delayed for
(C) were delaying due to
(D) are delayed because of
(E) No correction required
Ans : (D)

20. Many Indian companies import components from China as they are cheap compared to those manufactured locally.
(A) as they are cheap as
(B) because it is cheaper
(C) since these are cheaper
(D) which is cheap
(E) No correction required
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 21–25) In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.

21. Your marketing strategy (A) should be devised (B) dependent (C) on the kind of business you own. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)

22. The file contents (A) a revised (B) estimate (C) of the banking industry’s manpower requirements (D) for the next year. All correct (E)
Ans : (A)

23. To better understand the challenges (A) of starting a new venture (B) he read (C) up extensively. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)

24. Since our financial resources (A) are limitless (B) we cannot afford (C) this alternative. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (B)

25. His main reasoning (A) for applying (B) for this promotion is the possibility (C) of an overseas posting. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)

Directions—(Q. 26–30) Rearrange the following six sentences 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them—
1. Voluntary measures such as codes of conduct have failed to address these issues and deliver change.
2. However they can also cause serious problems with their irresponsible behaviour.
3. Companies are a powerful force for good.
4. There are several instances of companies undermining worker’s rights and damaging the environment.
5. The Comapnies Bill 2009 is thus a means to address issues of corporate governance and ensure companies are accountable for the financial performance and social impact.
6. They provide jobs, boost economies and aid social and environmental development.

26. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
Ans : (C)

27. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 6
Ans : (E)

28. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 6
Ans : (B)

29. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
Ans : (A)

30. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 6
Ans : (E)

Directions—(Q. 31–`40) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

31. Despite the merger (A) / the airline has reported (B) / sizeable losses and is unable (C) / to pay their employees. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

32. We have recently began (A) / the process of recruiting (B) / insurance agents for (C) / our North-Eastern branches. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)

33. The company’s decision to issue (A) / bonus shares clearly indicates (B) / the management’s confident (C) / about the future. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

34. Inspite that organisations are aware (A) / of the importance of IT (B) / they often do not know (C) / how to deploy it effectively. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

35. Keeping in mind that India (A) / is one of the world’s fastest (B) / growing economies many international (C) / companies are invested in India. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

36. Although interlinking of rivers will (A) / help tackle drought, the government (B) / has not paid much (C) / attention to this project. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

37. The rise in prices of food items is (A) / likely the cause of inflation (B) / to exceed eight percent (C) / during the next quarter. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

38. Many people believe that (A) / the nationalisation of banks (B) / in the 1960s have proteced India (C) / from the current financial crisis. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

39. RBI in favour (A) / of amending currently (B) / policies governing operations of (C) / foreign banks in India. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

40. These recently upgraded branch offices (A) / have been fully computerised (B) / and are connected to headquarters (C) / to ensure proper monitoring. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

The …(41)… of India as an econonmic superpower is not reflected in the …(42)… of life enjoyed by its 1.2 billion citizens according to the Human Development Index which …(43)… India very low among 182 countries. In our performance oriented world, measurement issues have taken on …(44)… importance as what we measure affects what we do. In fact the French President has established an international commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress owing to his …(45)… and that of others with the current state of statistical information about the economy and society.

The big question concerns …(46)… Gross Domestic Product (GDP) provides a good measure of living standards. In many cases GDP statistics seem to …(47)… that the economy is doing far better than most citizens feel it is. Moreover the focus on GDP creates conflicts-while political leaders are told to maximise it, citizens also demand that …(48)… be paid to enhancing security, reducing air, water and noise pollution all of which actually …(49)… GDP growth. Statistics are …(50)… to summarise what is going on in our complex society, it is therefore obvious that we can’t reduce everything to a single number–GDP.

41. (A) tribute
(B) pursuit
(C) perception
(D) conversion
(E) title
Ans : (E)

42. (A) loss
(B) quality
(C) spirit
(D) span
(E) joy
Ans : (B)

43. (A) counted
(B) scored
(C) qualified
(D) regard
(E) ranked
Ans : (E)

44. (A) negligible
(B) great
(C) unduly
(D) trivial
(E) considerably
Ans : (B)

45. (A) obedience
(B) confidence
(C) belief
(D) dissatisfaction
(E) compliance
Ans : (D)

46. (A) that
(B) unless
(C) because
(D) against
(E) whether
Ans : (E)

47. (A) suggest
(B) recommend
(C) think
(D) point
(E) refer
Ans : (A)

48. (A) compensation
(B) respect
(C) debt
(D) attention
(E) expense
Ans : (D)

49. (A) recover
(B) lower
(C) attain
(D) decline
(E) shrunk
Ans : (B)

50. (A) inferred
(B) difficult
(C) interpret
(D) reveal
(E) intended
Ans : (E)

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MDU MBA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER SEM - 1

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FREE SMU BCA SAMPLE PAPERS (Sikkim Manipal University)

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