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The document contains a passage about 1,130 sick patients and their caregivers from Tamil Nadu who were stranded in Vellore due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The special train arranged by the Jharkhand government will take the patients from Vellore to Ranchi. The passage details the story of two brothers from Jharkhand who had come to Vellore for treatment and were unable to return home due to the lockdown. It describes the arrangements made by Tamil Nadu officials to transport the patients safely to the train station. Many patients said they would return to Vellore for follow-up treatments.

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LEGAL BONAFIDE

Weekly Mock Test 03


Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons V, H, B, G, L, J, T and N are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Four of
them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight persons have different ages. G sits third to the
right of H, who is one year older than the person who sits to the immediate left of L. The person who is sitting
second to the left of G is facing the same direction as the person who is fifty years old. The age of immediate
neighbors of L are 18 and 21 years old. V and J are fifty and fifty five years old respectively. L sits to the immediate
left of T. The person who is twenty six years old is facing outward and is an immediate neighbor of the person who is
twenty one years old. N is an immediate neighbor of the persons who are fifty and twenty six years old. B faces the
centre and sits third to the right of J. T is eighteen years old and faces the person who is thirty years old. Age of L is
equal to the number obtained by reversing the digits of H's age. V does not sit second to the left of G.

1. Who among the following is 26 years old?

(a) E

(b) J

(c) H

(d) G

(e) B

2. What is the age of H?

(a) 22 years

(b) 19 years

(c) 24 years

(d) 25 years

(e) 26 years

3. Who among the following sits second to the left of B?

a) H

(b) T
(c) J

(d) G

(e) N

4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does
not belong to that group?

(a) B

(b) H

(c) V

(d) T

(e) N

5. Who among the following sits third to the left of J?

(a) N

(b) H

(c) B

(d) L

(e) T

Q6.

If MUSICAL is written as KWQKACJ, how can SPRINKLE be written ?

(a)QRPKLMJG

(b)UKTKPMNG

(c)QRBKCNJG

(d)QNPGLIJC

Q7.

If MEAT is written as TEAM, then BALE is written

(a) EBLA

(b)EALB

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(c) ELAB

(d)EABL

Q8.

If WATER is written as YCVGT,then what is written as HKTG ?

(a) REFI

(b)ERIF

(c) IRFE

(d)FIRE

Q9.

If MOBILE is written as ZAMSUM, how TUMOR can be written in that code ?

(a) HGYAD

(b) GGXYA

(c) IHZBE

(d) BRAIN

Q10.

If SPANK is coded as PSNAK, then THROW is coded as

(a) HTWOR

(b) HTWRO

(c)HTROW

(d) HTORW

Direction (11-15): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.

When the first train from Tamil Nadu after the Covid-19 lockdown rolled out of Katpadi railway station in Vellore

on Wednesday night carrying 1,130 patients and their caregivers, thousands from across the country who

throng the medical town saw the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.

K Vikash Mahto, 22, and his brother Sandeep, 29, a chronic heart patient from Ranchi in Jharkhand, reached

Vellore in Tamil Nadu on March 21 for a two-day treatment at Christian Medical College Hospital. They

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were to fly back home on March 23. But the Covid-19 outbreak and the ensuing lockdown stopped them. “We

planned to stay for three days. By the 15th day after the lockdown, we could barely manage our daily needs,”

said Vikash.

The lodge owner harassed them for rent and they did not have enough money to buy food. “My brother had
breathing problems because of his heart condition and needed a bed,” said Vikash. They got the district
superintendent of police to persuade the lodge owner to allow them to stay on. With the help of district officials and
volunteers, the Mahto brothers got their daily ration. And, as arrangements were made to take them back home by
train on Wednesday night, along with hundreds of other patients, the brothers finally had a smile on their

face.

The special train, arranged on the request of the Jharkhand government will reach Hatia railway station in Ranchi
early on Friday morning. Arrangements had been made by the Tamil Nadu government to take the patients and their
attenders from private marriage halls and lodges to the Katpadi railway station in sanitized vehicles.For the patients,
it is not a one-way ticket; many said they would return. “I underwent an orthopaedic surgery four years ago at CMC
hospital. I have to visit the hospital once a year for follow-up treatment,” said A Vikas Kumar Shaw, 31, a native of
Dhanbad in Jharkhand, Vellore district revenue officer J Partheeban told TOI, “We provided them free
accommodation and food in three private marriage halls. Those who needed cots and attached toilet facilities were
put up in lodges.”

11. The special train, arranged on the request of the Jharkhand government will reach which station in Ranchi?

a) Katia

b) Patia

c) Hatia

d) Latia

12. What is the name of the person from Dhanbad, in

Jharkhand?

a) Vijay Kumar Shaw

b) Sandeep

c) A Vikas Kumar Shaw

d) None of the above

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13. The first train from Tamil Nadu after the Covid-19 lockdown rolled out of which station?

a) Katpadi

b) Chennai

c) Hathpadi

d) Katiapadi

14. How many patients were being carried by the train that rolled out of Vellore?

a) 1210

b) 1310

c) 1130

d) 1030

15. What is the most suitable title for the passage?

a) 1,130 sick people & their caregivers board train from Vellore to Ranchi

b) Chronic heart patients from Ranchi in Jharkhand, reached Vellore in Tamil Nadu for a two-day treatment

at Christian Medical College Hospital.

c) Many will come back to Vellore for follow-up treatments

d) None of the above

16. Facts: A without any excuse fires a loaded pistol into a crowd of persons and kills one of them. Refer to relevant
legal provisions and the decided case.

Issue: What offence, if any, has been committed?

Decision:

(a) A has not committed any offence.

(b) A has committed the offence of murder.

(c) It is a case of accident.

(d)it is case of mistake of fact.

17. Facts: A refused to marry B due to some social reasons. B became angry and threatened.A with lingering death.
On the fateful day when A was a sleeping along with her infant son and mother at a rest house on their way to a
pilgrimage, B threw a bottle of acid on them. A got 60 per cent burn injuries and died 12 days after the incident.

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The medical report established death due to acid burns. B has been charged of murder under Section 300 (3).
Discuss about the success of prosecution in this case.

Issue: Is B liable for murder?

Decision:

(a) B is not liable for murder. Because reasonable man of ordinary prudence can not think of that throwing acid

one’s face can result in to death.

(b) It is a clear cut case of murder. As B had already threatened A of lingering death.

(c) It is neither murder nor culpable homicide.

(d)None of these above

18. Facts: A, B, C and D caught E red handed while destroying their crops at night. The

four of them tied E to a tree and began pounding him with kicks and blows. In

order to compel him to speak out (E denied his hand in previous destruction of crops), A thrust a burning bamboo
into his mouth causing extensive injuries. When Ewas later taken to the hospital he died the

next day. The doctor testified that the injuries were cumulatively sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause
death.

A is prosecuted for the offence of culpable

homicide/murder. Decide.

Issue: What is liability of A, B, C and D?

Decision:

(a) A, B, C and D liable for murder.

(b) Only A is liable for murder.

(c) A is liable for murder and B, C and D are liable for attempt to murder.

(d) It is not easy to fix the liability.

19. Facts: A had some political rivalry with B. Finding B alone one day, A with his friends beat him with lathis. B
suffered multiple fractures and died due to internal bleeding. On being prosecuted for murder, A and his friends
argued that they had intended not to kill but only to cause him hurt. Decide.

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Issue: What offence, if any has been committed by A and his friends?

Decision:

(a) A and his friends are liable for murder.

(b) They are liable for hurt.

(c) They are liable for culpable homicide.

(d)They are liable for grievous hurt.

20. Facts: X is cultivating possession of agricultural land belonging to Z. A suit is pending before the court for
recovery of the said land. X along with his close ally Y intending to kill Z to keep the disputed land in possession, plan
and set fire to his thatched house by locking it from outside just before midnight and by preventing others from
coming just before midnight and by preventing others from coming to his rescue in response to his “SOS” calls
amidst the rising fi re. Z is roasted alive.

What offence X and Y are guilty of?

Issue: What offence, if any has been committed by X and Y?

Decision:

(a) X and Y are liable for murder because setting some one on fire and not letting any one to come to his rescue is
sufficient to cause death.

(b) The facts are not sufficient to hold Xand Y liable for murder.

(c) They can be held liable for culpable homicide.

(d)None of these above

21. Facts: A, intending to kill his wife W, gave her a poisoned chocolate which she left on the table and herself went
to attend a telephone call. Meanwhile, their child C came in, picked up, and ate the chocolate. A, who was standing
nearby, got quite upset by the sudden turn of events but kept quiet due to fear of being exposed of his evil designs
to kill W. C died of poisoning and A is being tried for C’s murder. How will you argue the case for prosecution?

Issue: What offence, if any has been committed by A?

Decision:

(a) A can not be charged with the offence of murder because he didn’t intend to kill his child C.

(b) A can be charged with offence of murder because he had intended to kill his wife and he administered her a
poisonous chocolate, which was consumed by the child.

(c) It’s a case of accident.

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(d)It is Case of Ignorance and mistake of fact.

22. Facts: Mallika was abducted along with her 6 months old son and kept locked in a room. She somehow managed
to escape with her son but soon found her abductors pursuing her. In a state of panic she ran some distance and
then jumped into a well some distance away from the path. She was later rescued but the child died. Mallika is being
prosecuted for murder. Give arguments on behalf of either the prosecution or defence.

Issue: What offence, if any has been committed.

Decision:

(a) Mallika can be charged with offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

(b) Mallika can be charged with murder.

(c) Mallika can neither be charged with murder nor culpable homicide.

(d) None of these above

23. Facts: H(husband) and W(wife) were having estranged relations with each other and W was living with her
parents. H tried to bring back W many times but she always refused. One day when he went to the father-in-law
house, he found that W was alone in the house. H tried to make advances towards W. But W did not yield to H’s
advances and told him that she will shout and collect the village people.

There upon H found an iron rod nearby and gave a blow on her head. W swooned and became unconscious. H
thought that W is dead. In order to fabricate the evidence H hanged the body with a rope on the ceiling fan. The post
mortem report established that the cause of the death was strangulation and not the head’s injury.

What offence, if any, has H committed?

Issue: What offence, if any has been committed by H?

Decision:

(a) He is guilty of murder.

(b) He is guilty of culpable homicide.

(c) He is neither guilty of culpable homicide nor murder.

(d) He is guilty of offence of grievous hurt and attempt to create false evidence by hanging his wife.

24. Facts: A saw X lying motionless on the bedroom floor of his wife B’s 10th floor apartment. Believing X to be dead
and fearing his wife’s involvement in the murder. A pushed X out of the window of the room to give an impression of
suicide. X died due to multiple fractures and shock on account of the fall from the 10th floor.

Issue: What offence, if any, has A committed?

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Decision:

(a) He has committed murder.

(b) He has committed culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

(c) He has neither committed murder nor culpable homicide.

(d) A has not committed culpable homicide , as his intention was directed to what he believes to be a lifeless body.
A is also not guilty of grievous hurt but Can be Charged for concealing evidence.

25. Res judicata is known as

(a) action of estoppel

(b) it is same as ratio decendie

(c) neither (a) nor (b)

(d) both (a) and (b)

26.Stare decisis means

(a) it is necessary to abide by former precedents when the same points arise again in litigation.

(b) it is not necessary to abide by former precedents when the same points arise again in litigation.

(c) neither (a) nor (b)

(d) both (a) and (b)

27. When a hearing is adjourned sine die

(a) it means it has been adjourned without fixing a future date of hearing

(b) it means it has been adjourned fixing in future date of hearing

(c) it means the court is abolished

(d) None of thes

28. When a legislation is said to be retrospective legislation

(a) it means it can be applied from back date

(b) it means it cannot be applied from back date

(c) neither (a) nor (b)

(d) both (a) and (b)

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29. When a legislation is said to be prospective legislation

(a) it means it can be applied from future date

(b) it means it cannot be applied from future date

(c) neither (a) nor (b)

(d) both (a) and (b)

30. Ubi jus ibi remedium means

(a) where there is a wrong there is a remedy

(b) to every wrong there is no remedy

(c) wrong and remedy have no relation

(d) None of these

31. The proposal for the creation of new All-India Services can be considered only:

(a) if majority of State Legislatures make such demand

(b) if Lok Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority

(c) if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority

(d) None of the above

32. The authority to specify which castes shall be deemed to be scheduled castes rests with the:

(a) Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Tribes

(b) Prime Minister

(c) President

(d) Governor

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33. The seat of Kerala High Court is located at:

(a) Kottayam

(b) Thiruvananthapuram

(c) Kollam

(d) Ernakulam

34. The first speaker of Lok Sabha was:

(a) S. Radhakrishnan

(b) M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar

(c) Sardar Hukum Singh

(d) G. V. Mavlankar

35. The Social Contract theory deals with

(a) The Purpose of State

(b) The Origin of the State

(c) The Nature of State

(d) The Functions of State

36. The Supreme Court of India offers advice to the President on matters of Legal, Public or Constitutional
importance based on

(a) Article-148

(b) Article-129

(c) Article-147

(d) Article-143

37. Which is the most effective means of executive control of administration ?

(a) Financial administration

(b) Political direction

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(c) Appointment and removal of top officials

(d) Subordinate legislation

38. Violation of‘Rule of Law’ arises mostly from

(a) Lack of Checks and Balances

(b) Executive’s Quasi-Judicial Powers

(c) Limited Franchise

(d) Delegated Legislation

39. The Constitutional Amendment Act that has introduced safeguards against the misuse of proclamation of
national emergency is the

(a) 42nd Amendment Act

(b) 43rd Amendment Act

(c) 44th Amendment Act

(d) 45th Amendment Act

40. The Fundamental Rights can be suspended by the

(a) Governor

(b) President

(c) Law Minister

(d) Prime Minister

41. The main reason for the growth of communalism in India is

(a) Educational and economic backwardness of minority groups

(b) Political consciousness

(c) Social inequalities

(d) Imposing ban on communal organisations

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42. A Retired Judge of a High Court is not permitted to practice as a lawyer in (SSC CGL 2012)

(a) Supreme Court

(b) Any Court in India

(c) High Courts

(d) Except the High Court where he retired

43. Which one of the following does not match?

(a) Hindu Marriage Act : 1955

(b) Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act : 1971

(c) Domestic Violence on women Act : 1990

(d) Cruelty against Women : 1995

44. The vacancy of the office of the President must be filled within :

(a) 3 months

(b) 6 months

(c) 12 months

(d) 1 months

45. In which part of the Indian Constitution, the fundamental duties are enshrined ?

(a) IV

(b) IV A

(c) IV B

(d) V

46. Who described the Government of India Act, 1935 as a new charter of bondage ?

(a) B.R. Ambedkar

(b) Mahatma Gandhi

(c) Rajendra Prasad

(d) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru

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47. Which of the following are envisaged by the Right against Exploitation in the Constitution of India?
1. Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour
2. Abolition of untouchability
3. Protection of the interests of minorities
4. Prohibition of employment of children in factories and mines
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1, 2 and 4 only
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2, 3 and 4

(D)1& 4 only

48. Which one of the following statements is correct?

(a) Rights are claims of the State against the citizens.

(b) Rights are privileges which are incorporated in the Constitution of a State.

(c) Rights are claims of the citizens against the State.

(d) Rights are privileges of a few citizens against the many.

49. Constituent Assembly of India was formulated on the recommendation of

(a) Wavel Plan

(b) Cripps Mission

(c) August Offer

(d) Cabinet Mission

50. Which of the following is an essential element of the state?

(a) Sovereignty

(b) Government

(c) Territory

(d) All these

51. Which has become a legal right under 44th Amendment?

(a) Right to Education

(b) Right to Property

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(c) Right to Judicial Remedies

(d) Right to work

52. By which Constitution Amendment Act, Right to Property ceased to remain a fundamental right?

(a) 44th

(d) 42nd

(c) 43rd

(d) 45th

53. Who presides over the Joint Session of Indian Parliament?

(a) Chairperson of Rajya Sabha

(b) Seniormost Member of Parliament

(c) Speaker of Lok Sabha

(d) President of India

54. Under which Article of the Constitution of India, can the fundamental rights of the members of the Armed Forces
be specifically restricted?

(a) Article 21

(b) Article 25

(c) Article 33

(d) Article 19

55. Which Article of the Indian Constitution did Dr. B. R.Ambedkar term as the “Heart and Soul of the Indian
Constitution”?

(a) Article 356

(b) Article 32

(c) Article 14

(d) Article 19

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56. Who was the first to use the term ‘State’?

(a) Aristotle

(b) Machiavelli

(c) Hobbes

(d) Plato

57. Who was the Chairman of the 20th Law Commission?

(a) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan

(b) Justice D. K. Jain

(c) Justice Usha Mehra

(d) Justice J. S. Verma

58. Which one of the following is not a function of Election Commission ?

(a) Allotment of symbols

(b) Fixation of election dates

(c) Maintaining fairness of election

(d) Selecting the candidates for election

59. ‘State is a necessary evil’ is associated with (

(a) Individualism

(b) Idealism

(c) Marxism

(d) Constructivism

60. Who was the first President of the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) ?

(a) C.R. Das

(b) V.V. Giri

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(c) Lala Lajpat Rai

(d) Sarojini Naidu

Directions (61-65): Study the following information

and answer the question:

a. Only I follows

b. Only II follows

c. Either I or II follows

d. Both I and II follows

e. Neither I nor II follows

61. Statement :

No Park is a Hospital

All Hospital are Temple

Only Temple are Care Centre

Conclusion:

I. No Park is a Care Centre

II. Some Park is Care Centre

62. Statements :

All Metal are Glasses

No Glass is a Plastics

Only Plastic is Wood

Conclusion:

I. All Plastic can be Wood

II. Some Metal are Plastic

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63. Statements :

Some Pipes are Tunnel

Only Tunnels are Ways

No Tunnel is Underground

Conclusion:

I. Some Pipe can never be Underground

II. All Ways can be Tunnel

64. Statements :

Only Buses are Trains

Some Buses are Airplanes

Only a few Airplanes are Cars

Conclusion:

I. All Buses are Car is a possibility

II. Some Airplanes are not Cars

65. Statements :

All Mango is Apple

No Apple is Banana

Only Banana is Orange

Conclusion:

I. All Banana can be orange

II. Some Mango is Banana

66.The WTO Dispute Settlement Body has established a panel after the European Union has dragged which country
into the Dispute Settlement System of WTO for the second time against import duties on information and
communication technology products?

A. Pakistan

B. China

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C. India

D. Sri Lanka

67.Who has been elected as president of Iceland?

A. Sturla Jonsson

B. Davio Oddsson

C. Katrin Jakobsdottir

D. Gudni Johannesson

68.What was the theme of 36th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit?

A. Corona Responsive ASEAN

B. Cohesive and Responsive ASEAN

C. Active and Responsible ASEAN

D. Active and Responsive ASEAN

69.The World bank enhanced the support to India's programme to rejuvenate the Ganga with how much funding
through Second National Ganga River Basin Project?

A. $300 million

B. $400 million

C. $500 million

D. $600 million

70.Who has been announced as the winner of asian region prize as the overall winner of the 2020 Commonwealth
Short Story Prize for her story, "The Great Indian Tee and Snakes"?

A. Amitav Ghosh

B. Kiran Desai

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C. Kritika Pandey

D. Jhumpa Lahiri

70.Which indian student received the 2020 Diana Award for her Recycler App, which she developed to connect users
with waste-handlers as a measure to help the ragpickers of Delhi?

A. Bhaskar Sen

B. Arun Kaul

C. Freya Thakral

D. Achal Kumar

71.Who will take charge as interim chairman of International Cricket Council?

A. Mohan Sharma

B. R K Chhibber

C. Venugopal Dhoot

D. Imran Khwaja

72.Which team won its 19th top-flight title in the 28th edition of Premier League Championship 2020 football
tournament?

A. Manchester

B. Liverpool

C. Barcelona

D. Bayern Munchen

73.From when will be 'One Nation One Ration Card' scheme, available across the country?

A. 30th June

B. 1st July

C. 2nd July

D. 5th July

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74.The Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA) would be set up for __________ ?

A. Conservation of Cows

B. Protection of Cows

C. Progeny of Cows

D. All of the above

75.Name the bill that was passed in the Parliament that seeks to clarify that allottees under a real estate project
should be treated as financial creditors.

A. Recovery of Non-Performing Assets Bill, 2017

B. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018

C. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (First Amendment) Bill, 2017

D. Recovery of Non-Performing Assets (Amendment) Bill, 2018

76.Which of the following country's Parliament approved Anti-Defection Bill?

A. Maldives

B. Mauritius

C. Fiji

D. Seychelles

77.What is Germiklean?

A. To kill the Germ

B. Soft powder to clean Germ

C. Sanitising Chamber for Police Personal

D. Sanitising Chamber for agricultural Field

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78. “GHAR GHAR NIGRANI” Mobile application was launched by

A. Central Govt.

B. Punjab Govt.

C. Kerala Govt.

D. Karnataka Govt.

79. WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY is observed on

A. 12 June

B. 14 June

C. 16 June

D. 18 June

80.Project Tiger Was Launched in

A. 1951

B. 1973

C. 1989

D. 2005

81.Which State/UT has lowest Birth rate?

A. Delhi

B. Bihar

C. Haryana

D. Andaman and Nicobar

82. Mastcam-Z belongs to

A. Drugs to Control COVID

B. Sanitising Components

C. 3D Zooming Camera sent to Mars

D. Telescopic Camera

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83.All India Judicial Services was first proposed by

A. 244th report of Law Commission

B. 14th Report of Law Commission

C. 44th Report of Law Commission

D. 3rd Report of Law Commission

84.What is India’s Ranking in Economic intelligence Unit?

A. 51

B. 109

C. 78

D. 68

85. Question 85-89

Direction: Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letters series shall

complete .

_ _ aab_a_a_ba

(a) bbaab

(b) aaabb

(c) ababa

(d) babab

Q86.

- nmmn - mmnn - mnnm -

(a) n n m m

(b)nmnm

(c) m n n m

(d) n m m n

Q87.

- op - mo - n - pnmop-

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(a) mnompn

(b) mnpomn

(c) mpnmop

(d) mnpmon

Q88.

ab--baa--ab-

(a)baabb

(b) a a b a b

(c) a aba a

(d)aaaaa

Q89.

ab - aa - aaa a - ab - a

(a)abbab

(b)abaaa

(c) a a b b a

(d) a b b a a

90.The average price of 20 is Rs. 18 while the average price of 18 of this pen is Rs. 15.50. Of the remaining two pens,
if the price of one pen is double the price of the other, what is the price of each of these two pens?

a) 16,32

b) 20, 40

c) 27,54

d) 22, 44

91.Two trains of equal length are running on parallel lines in the same direction at 78 km/hr and 68 km/hr. The
faster train passes the slower train in 72 seconds. The length of each train is:

a) 100 m

b) 160 m

c) 180 m

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d) 140 m

92.In an examination, 34% of the students failed in mathematics and 42% failed in English. If 20% of the students
failed in both the subjects, then find the percentage of students who passed in both the subjects.

a) 40%

b) 41%

c) 43%

d) 44%

Find out Synonyms.

92. covetous most nearly means

a. quiet

b. sneaky

c. lurking

d. greedy

93. abide most nearly means

a. endure

b. hate

c. attendance

d. live

94. shrewd most nearly means

a. intractable

b. mean

c. astute

d. intelligent

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95. fetter most nearly means

a. rancid

b. praise

c. hamper

d. persist

Find out Antonyms

96. quiescent

a. lackadaisical

b. active

c. dull

d. prescient

97. sartorial

a. cheerful

b. sincere

c. inelegant

d. homespun

98.sapient

a. hunched

b. strong

c. simple

d. simian

LEGAL BONAFIDE

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99. matutinal

a. paternal

b. crepuscular

c. maritime

d. marsupial

100. impecunious

a. wealthy

b. cautious

c. hungry

d. tardy

LEGAL BONAFIDE

Saurabh kr.Singh

https://legal-bonafide.ueniweb.com

aaasksingh@gmail.com

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