Night Class: English Quiz

December 29, 2015    

Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) (E) (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

(A)It is obvious from the above that the Commission has accorded highest priority to securing speedy justice to women.

(B)These members continue to pursue their mandated activities, namely review of legislation, intervention in specific individual complaints of atrocities and denial of rights.

(C)The functions assigned to the Commission, as per the Act, are wide and varied covering almost all the facets of issues relating to safeguarding women’s rights and promotion.

(D)The National Commission for Women was set up on 31st January, 1992 in pursuance of the National Commission for Women Act 1990.

(E)Towards this end of speedy justice to women, the Commission is organising Parivarik Mahila Lok Adalats, offering counselling in family disputes and conducting training programmes for creating legal awareness among women.

(F)They also suggest remedial action to safeguard the interest of women to the appropriate authorities.

(G)To carry out these functions, the Commission has a chairman, five members and a Member-Secretary, all nominated by the Central Government.
1.Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence?
1) A    
2) C    
3) D    
4) B    
2. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence?
1) C    
2) D    
3) E    
4) F    
3.Which of the following will be the LAST sentence?
1) G    
2) F    
3) D    
4) C    
4.Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence?
1) G    
2) B    
3) F    
4) D    
5.Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence?
1) C    
2) D    
3) F    
4) E    
Directions—(Q. 6–15) 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 urgent need of the hour is to (6) up the moral (7) of our society in general and of our student community in particular, if we want to save ourselves and our society from the present (8) of mass indiscipline and (9) of basic human values, which has become a (10) phenomenon. We must, therefore, (11) and practise the most (12) basic human values like co-operation, tolerance, patriotism, generosity, truth, justice and excellence—the ideals which are universal in nature and which are (13) in themselves and which are worthy of (14) for their own sake. These ideals are both personally as well as socially (15).
6.1) give    
2) stand    
3) jack    
4) climb    
2)enactment
3)reconstruction
4)situation
5)appreciation
8.1) polarisation    
2) degradation    
3) chaos    
4) provocation    
5) sentiments
9.1) calamity    
2) focus    
3) realisation    
4) erosion    
5) criticism
10.1) durable    
2) universal    
3) perpetual    
4) segmental    
5) prolific
11.1) incorporate    
2) induce    
3) implicate    
4) inculcate    
5) involve
12.1) absorbing    
2) cherished    
3) introspective    
4) famous    
5) productive
13.1) distinctive    
2) appreciated    
3) formative    
4) helping    
14.1) evolving    
2) spreading    
3) esteem    
4) wisdom    
5) popularity
15.1) desirable    
2) manageable    
3) redundant    
4) vulnerable    
5) possible








1. 4         
3. 5       
4. 1          
6. 5      
7. 1           
8. 3         
9. 4       
11. 4      
12. 2          
13. 1          
14. 3       

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Night Class: English Quiz 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu December 29, 2015 Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) (E) (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragrap...


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