Unseen Passage
A. (a)
(1) (C) Books
(2) (A) Readers
(3) (C) Knowledge
(4) (B) with the help of books
(5) (C) through books
(b)
(6) (C) diverts the mind of the driver
(7) (D) Both (A) and (B)
(8) (C) Both (A) and (B)
(9) (A) To summon immediate help
(10) (D) Driving in a state of drunkness
SECTION – B (Grammar)
B. (a)
(11) (C) are holding
(12) (B) have been living
(13) (D) passed
(b)
(14) (B) The teacher said that the earth moves round the sun.
(15) (D) She told me that she had written a letter.
(16) (C) He asked her why she did read that book.
(c)
(17) (A) a
(18) (C) the
(19) (B) an
(d)
(20) (C&D) can/could
(21) (B) must
(22) (A) can
(e)
(23) (B) repeat
(24) (D) to see
(25) (A) parking
(f)
(26) (B) I shall visit Delhi in December.
(27) (D) Yes, I will help you.
(28) (C) May I come in, Sir?
SECTION – C (A : Prose First Flight)
C. (a)
(29) (C) Black Aeroplane
(30) (B) Frederick Forsyth
(31) (A) Twelve degrees west towards England
(32) (D) When he was about 150 km from Paris
(33) (A) Like huge black mountains
(b)
(34) (D) From the Diary of Anne Frank
(35) (B) Anne Frank
(36) (C) because of the forthcoming results
(37) (D) Both (A) and (B)
(38) (A) Teachers are the most unpredictable creatures on earth.
(c)
(39) (C) Tea from Assam
(40) (B) Arup Kumar Datta
(41) (A) Bodhidharma
(42) (C) Tea plants
(43) (D) Sixteenth Century
B : Poetry (First Flight)
D.
(44) (D) The Ball Poem
(45) (B) John Berryman
(46) (A) By saying, "There are other balls".
(47) (C) The ball which has fallen in the water
(48) (A) All his young days come to his mind.