Chemist II General Englsih
Chemist II General Englsih
Chemist II General Englsih
GENERAL ENGLISH
Time Allowed : 3 hours Full Marks : 100
Attempt all questions.
1. Write an essay on “The effects of plastic bags on the environment” airing your views on the
initiative taken by the Aizawl Municipal Corporation (AMC) in making Aizawl a plastic free City in
about 300 words. (20)
Directions (Questions No. 1 - 12): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
by choosing the most appropriate option:
The art of living is learnt easily by those who are positive and optimistic. From humble and simple
people to great leaders in history, science or literature, we can learn a lot about the art of living, by having
a peep into their lives. The daily routines of these great men not only reveal their different, maybe unique life
styles but also help us learn certain habits and practices they followed. Here are some; read, enjoy and
follow in their footsteps as it suits you.
A private workplace always helps. Jane Austen asked that a certain squeaky hinge should never be
oiled so that she always had a warning whenever someone was approaching the room where she wrote.
William Faulkner, lacking a lock on his study door, detached the doorknob and brought it into the room
with him. Mark Twain’s family knew better than to breach his study door - they would blow a horn to draw
him out. Graham Greene went even further, renting a secret office; only his wife knew the address and the
telephone number. After all everyone of us needs a workplace where we can work on our creation
uninterruptedly. Equally we need our private space too!
A daily walk has always been a source of inspiration. For many artists, a regular stroll was essentially
a creative inspiration. Charles Dickens famously took three hours walks every afternoon, and what he
observed on them fed directly into his writing. Tchaikovsky made do with a two - hour jaunt but wouldn’t
return a moment early; convinced that doing so would make him ill. Ludwig van Beethoven took lengthy
strolls after lunch, carrying a pencil and paper with him in case inspiration struck. Nineteenth century composer
Erik Satie did the same on his long hikes from Paris to the working - class suburb where he lived, stopping
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under street lamps to jot down ideas that came on his journey; it’s rumoured that when those lamps were
turned off during the war years, his music declined too. Many great people had limited their social life too.
One of Simone de Beauvoir’s close friends puts it this way. “There were no receptions, parties. It was an
uncluttered kind of life, a simplicity deliberately constructed so that she could do her work”. To Pablo the
idea of Sunday was an “at home day”.
The routines of these thinkers are difficult. Perhaps it is because they are so unattainable. The very
idea that you can organize your time as you like is out of reach for most of us, so I’ll close with a toast to all
those who worked with difficulties. Like Francine Prose, who began writing when the school bus picked up
her children and stopped when it brought them back; or T.S. Eliot, who found it much easier to write once
he had a day job in a bank than he had as a starving poet and even F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose early books
were written in his strict schedule as a young military officer. Those days were not as interesting as the
nights in Paris that came later, but they were much more productive and no doubt easier on is liver.
Being forced to follow someone else’s routine may irritate, but it makes to stay on the path. Whenever
we break that trails ourselves or take path of least resistance, perhaps what’s most important is that we
keep walking.
Directions (Questions No. 13 - 28): From the four alternatives given below, choose the correct
meaning of the idioms and phrases given in italics in the sentences:
13. I shall go into the matter next week.
(a) inquire (b) consider
(c) examine (d) take care
14. It is proper to keep one’s own counsel among fools.
(a) pretend (b) keep silent
(c) keep aloof (d) to look confused
15. The man made a clean breast of the whole case.
(a) confessed (b) keep away himself
(c) falsifies (d) look confused
16. She turned a deaf ear to all my requests.
(a) made false promises (b) fulfilled
(c) act foolishly (d) disregarded
17. Whatever you say about this, I agree to differ from you.
(a) bid farewell (b) disinterested
(c) be unconvinced (d) do not agree
18. The meeting ended in fiasco.
(a) came to nothing (b) ended in confusion
(c) was successful (d) ended with consensus
19. We don’t like their hole and corner methods.
(a) familiar (b) spoiled
(c) secret (d) fickle-minded
20. I am sadly lacking in the gift of the gab.
(a) an important person (b) fluency of speech
(c) consanguineous brothers (d) none of these
21. When all was lost, the piece of bread in my pocket served as a shot in the locker.
(a) main resource (b) the last reserve
(c) sapping life (d) all of these
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Directions (Questions No. 29 - 32): Fill up the blanks with suitable prepositions from the
alternatives given under each sentence:
29. Copy this word __________ word.
(a) by (b) for
(c) upon (d) against
30. He enquired __________ her where she lived.
(a) with (b) from
(c) of (d) to
31. The First World War was fought __________ 1914 - 1918
(a) during (b) between
(c) on (d) from
32. “I have no appetite __________ any food just now.”
(a) for (b) to
(c) on (d) with
Directions (Questions No. 33 - 48): Identify the parts of speech of each underlined words:
33. Honesty is the best policy
(a) proper noun (b) emphatic pronoun
(c) abstract noun (d) common noun
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Directions (Questions No. 49 - 52): Analyse the given sentences and choose the correct option.
49. He not only educated me, but also got me a good job.
(a) Compound sentence (b) Complex sentence
(c) Simple sentence (d) None of these
50. The team that wins the toss usually chooses to bat.
(a) Simple sentence (b) Complex sentence
(c) Compound sentence (d) None of these
51. Let’s take the taxi, for it’s already late.
(a) Compound sentence (b) Complex sentence
(c) Simple sentence (d) None of these
52. I want to join the medical course.
(a) Complex sentence (b) Compound sentence
(c) Simple sentence (d) None of these
Directions (Questions No. 53 - 55) : Pick the correct clause of the words underlined in the given
sentences.
53. This is the boy who broke the window-pane.
(a) Adverbial Clause (b) Adjectival Clause
(c) Noun Clause (d) Co-ordinate Clause
54. He is so old that he cannot walk even.
(a) Adverb clause of effect (b) Adverbial clause of purpose
(c) Adverbial clause of condition (d) Adverbial clause of reason
55. He has been employed on condition that he will stick to this post for at least five years.
(a) Adverb clause of result (b) Adverbial clause of purpose
(c) Adverbial clause of condition (d) Adverbial clause of place
Directions (Questions No. 56 - 60): Identify the concept expressed by each of the sentences by
choosing one of the alternatives given below.
56. Noone was more worthy of praise than he.
(a) Affirmative (b) Statement
(c) Assertive (d) Negative
57. Everybody must admit that he was a great man.
(a) Assertive (b) Affirmative
(c) Exclamatory (d) Statement
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Directions (Questions No. 61 - 64): Identify the sentence combinations of the following and
classify them by using the different methods of synthesis of sentences given in the option.
61. We were startled when we heard the explosion.
(a) subordinating conjunction (b) correlative conjunction
(c) coordinating conjunction (d) adversative conjunction
62. Though he was poor, yet he was happy.
(a) subordinating conjunction (b) cumulative conjunction
(c) coordinating conjunction (d) correlative conjunction
63. The good are blessed while the bad have to suffer.
(a) adversative conjunction (b) cumulative conjunction
(c) illative conjunction (d) alternative conjunction
64. He plays football as well as basketball.
(a) adversative conjunction (b) cumulative conjunction
(c) illative conjunction (d) alternative conjunction
Directions (Questions No. 65 - 72): Choose the correct answer from the four alternatives given in
the following.
65. Stealing from another man’s writing.
(a) Calligraphy (b) Plagiarism
(c) Piracy (d) Expurgate
66. A place where Government records are kept.
(a) Archives (b) Museum
(c) State Library (d) Not of these
67. A statement opens to more than one interpretation.
(a) Ambidextrous (b) Anonymous
(c) Ambiguous (d) Platitude
68. One who retires from society to live a solitary life.
(a) Peddler (b) Gypsy
(c) Miser (d) Recluse
69. Confinement to one place to avoid spread of infection.
(a) Solitary confinement (b) Quarantine
(c) Hermit (d) All of these
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Directions (Questions No. 73 - 76): Choose the correct answer from the four alternatives given in
the following.
73. The synonym of Apathy
(a) Empathy (b) Sympathy
(c) Affection (d) Passionate
74. The synonym of Sagacity
(a) Wisdom (b) Insight
(c) Discernment (d) All of these
75. The antonym of Tranquil
(a) Calm (b) Quiet
(c) peaceful (d) None of these
76. The antonym of Ameliorate
(a) Worsen (b) Improve
(c) Advance (d) Amend
Directions (Questions No. 77 - 78): Fill in the blanks with the correct answers from the alternatives
given under each sentence.
77. A __________ singers.
(a) group (b) crowd
(c) band (d) troop
78. A __________ of bees, ants, flies.
(a) swarm (b) cluster
(c) flock (d) bevy
Directions (Questions No. 79 - 80): Fill in the blanks with the correct young ones.
79. Horse __________
(a) fawn (b) foal
(c) kid (d) leveret
80. Elephant __________
(a) cub (b) colt
(c) whelp (d) calf
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