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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Practice Paper: Modal English paper LIC ADO 2013 exam


English sample paper LIC ADO 2013 exam: 

LIC will be conducting a written test for 5201 ADO in 2013 for the admit would be available for to download from 20.01.2013 onward and for this LIC ADO 2013 recruitment drive the last date to submit application form, only online application, is December 22, 2012.

Directions—(Q. 1–5) Rearrange the following seven sentences (1), (2), 
(3), (4), (5), (6) and (7) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful 
paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 
(1) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are 
swimming around in someone else's head ? 
(2) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds – of 
seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of 
intervening in those plans – has always been highly attractive. 
(3) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction. 
(4) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, 'A penny for 
your thoughts?' was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that 
ancient penny worth more than $ 40. 
(5) The going rate for a 'thought' – a probe into the thinking of 
another – was once quite a bargain. 
(6) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more 
would you pay ? 
(7) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain. 

1. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ? 
(A) 6 (B) 4 
(C) 3 (D) 7 
(E) 1 
Ans : (B) 

2. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ? 
(A) 1 (B) 2 
(C) 7 (D) 4 
(E) 6 
Ans : (B) 

3. Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement ? 
(A) 5 (B) 7 
(C) 3 (D) 2 
(E) 1 
Ans : (C) 

4. Which of the following should be the SEVENTH (Last) sentence after 
rearrangement ? 
(A) 1 (B) 2 
(C) 6 (D) 4 
(E) 5 
Ans : (C) 

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

Directions— (Q. 6–16) 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/phrases are suggested, one of 
which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate 
word/phrase in each case. 

The economics of owning and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name 
for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that 
under normal business terms, the shop-owner could never make a profit. 
Yet, …(6)… the government announces that new permits for ration shops 
will be given out, there is frenzy in the market to grab one of these 
…(7)… ? The answer is bovious : the business is not for the honest and 
if one knows the …(8)…, there is a fortune to be made. 

What are these tricks of the trade ? 

l Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; 
the State seems to be …(9)… a losing battle against this practice, 
judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards. 
l The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more 
customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any 
interest in …(10)… on their entitlements. In a system where caste and 
income certificates are for sale, it is not …(11)… to 'produce' these 
documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, 
and the rations thus 'drawn' are …(12)… off into the open market. The 
sale price of an item like rice makes clear the …(13)… economics – it 
costs Rs. 8 is a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or 
above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their 
entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month. 
l As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in …(14)… with the 
official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements 
from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open 
market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to …(15)… 
itself to get its due. 

And thus one has all the …(16)… of a good PDS business. 

6. (A) whenever (B) quickly 
(C) just (D) as soon 
(E) time 
Ans : (A) 

7. (A) what (B) when 
(C) where (D) why 
(E) how 
Ans : (D) 

8. (A) lying (B) people 
(C) sprouting (D) hard work 
(E) ropes 
Ans : (A) 

9. (A) attempt (B) waging 
(C) winning (D) expecting 
(E) trying 
Ans : (B) 

10. (A) harping (B) discussing 
(C) realizing (D) drawing 
(E) giving 
Ans : (D) 

11. (A) easy (B) must 
(C) difficult (D) simple 
(E) enough 
Ans : (C) 

12. (A) sell (B) borrowed 
(C) donated (D) bought 
(E) siphoned 
Ans : (E) 

13. (A) understood (B) poor 
(C) underlying (D) mechanical 
(E) unclear 
Ans : (C) 

14. (A) meeting (B) collusion 
(C) flow (D) show 
(E) line 
Ans : (B) 

15. (A) ask (B) voiced 
(C) assert (D) deliver 
(E) willful 
Ans : (C) 

16. (A) things (B) ingredients 
(C) dictate (D) component 
(E) facet 
Ans : (E) 

Directions—(Q. 17–20) Which of the words/phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) 
given below each sentence should replace the word/phrase printed in 
bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the 
sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark 
(E) as the answer. 

17. A lot of time we hear from actors that they regret the kind of 
roles they have been doing all this while, but this actor says he has 
never any regrets. 
(A) never has have (B) has never had 
(C) has no (D) has had 
(E) No correction required 
Ans : (B) 

18. The actress participated in the event whole-hearted, cheered the 
participants, danced with them and emphasised on the importance of 
creating awareness for oral care across the country. 
(A) whole-heartedly (B) whole-heart 
(C) with whole-heart (D) wholly-hearted 
(E) No correction required 
Ans : (A) 

19. Although complete treatment of cancer is beyond the reach of the 
underprivileged but no child should lose his life for want of funds. 
(A) Though (B) As 
(C) The (D) Since 
(E) No correction required 
Ans : (E) 

20. Slated to begin this year, the league could provide a soneeded 
boost to hockey in India. 
(A) so-needful (B) much-needy 
(C) much-need (D) much-needed 
(E) No correction required 
Ans : (D) 

Directions—(Q. 21–25) Each question below has two blanks, each blank 
indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words 
for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 

21. Much of the ……… that cricket has is due to the fact it is a ……… sport. 
(A) Allure, lucrative (B) Criticism, controversial 
(C) Attraction, unpopular (D) Flak, great 
(E) Comments, unusual 
Ans : (A) 

22. Since foggy weather ……… visibility by several metres, the railways 
has either partially ……… or diverted some of the trains. 
(A) improves, started (B) impairs, called off 
(C) hampers, withdrawn (D) decrease, stopped 
(E) reduces, cancelled 
Ans : (B) 

23. The once …… district is gradually being ……… of its green cover. 
(A) remote, eroded (B) arid, replenished 
(C) beautiful, devoid (D) picturesque, depleted 
(E) lush, rob 
Ans : (C) 

24. The pilot knew she would be able to see the ……… lights of the city 
from her cockpit window, but she would not see the fireworks explode 
to welcome the new year as she would have ……… to cruising altitude. 
(A) few, soared (B) divine, escalate 
(C) glistening, jumped (D) shining, reached 
(E) glittering, climbed 
Ans : (D) 

25. The New Year has ……… in good news for city hotels as most 
properties are ……… for the whole month. 
(A) brought, deserted (B) ushered, packed 
(C) pushed, full (D) steered, renovating 
(E) escorted, vacant 
Ans : (B) 

Directions—(Q. 26–35) 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) 

26. The bane of Indian hockey today is (A) / lack of interest by the 
part of the public (B) / which in turn is fuelled by the perception 
that (C) / it doesn't pay to take up the sport as a career. (D) No 
error (E) 
Ans : (E) 

27. Illegal sand mining has become (A) / a boom business fuelled (B) / 
by the ever-increasing demand (C) / of the construction industry. (D) 
No error (E) 
Ans : (B) 

28. Much is the inflow of travelers that (A) / it is tough to book an 
air ticket (B) / to Ahmedabad and the international flights (C) / too 
are almost over-booked. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (A) 

29. Experts believe that a (A) / gradually decreasing infant mortality 
rate (B) / is lead to a proportionate (C) / decrease in the size of 
our brains. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (C) 

30. In just two months after having (A) / planted these, most of the 
plants have (B) / either dried up and are suffering (C) / due to lack 
of maintenance. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (C) 

31. In cities people don't (A) / always have the time to (B)/ catch up 
with old friends or (C) / spend times with their family. (D) No error 
(E) 
Ans : (B) 

32. The band have been (A) / performing at many cause-oriented 
concerts (B) / to encourage people to come forward and (C) / lend 
their support to the noble cause. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (A) 

33. As market leaders, (A) / we have always been at (B) / the 
forefront of creating awareness (C) / between the public. (D) No error 
(E) 
Ans : (D) 

34. If the IPL has succeeded in drawing (A) / an audience across the 
country, it is because (B) / cricket has always had a strong 
foundation (C) / and a dedicated audience. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (D) 

35. In view of the intense cold wave conditions (A) / prevailing in 
the state, the government declared (B) / holidays in all the schools 
(C) / for a period of ten days. (D) No error (E) 
Ans : (E) 



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