The exam is conducted in two sessions and the details are:
Morning Session: 9.30 am to 11.30am English
Paper Pattern:-
English Language Skills Time 2 Hours 100 Marks
I Correct the misspelled words in the following list. Put a tick mark against the correctly spelled word, if any. 5 Marks
II Use the following words in sentences to bring out their meaning. (You may use any part of speech or tense of the given word. Eg. If the given word is Do, you may use doing, did, done, etc.) (20 Marks)
1. a. Allusion _____________________________________________________
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b. Illusion _____________________________________________________
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III. Each of the sentences below is followed by a parenthesis and a group of four words. Enter in the parenthesis the word or phrase which most nearly expresses the meaning of the italicized word in the context given. 10 Marks
1. He stubbornly defended his action with specious reasoning. ( )
a. brilliant b. long-winded c. falsely plausible d. minutely detailed
IV Correct the following sentences. 30 Marks
1. The Engineering Department purchased some new equipments to simulate conditions in space.
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V The following section is intended to test your knowledge of verb tenses. You are required to correct sentences where the wrong tense is used, or to fill the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in parenthesis. (10 Marks)
1. I _______________ _________________ the children to the zoo.
(enjoy; take)
VI Put in the correct or most appropriate preposition. Sometimes several answers are possible. 5 Marks
1. I have been thinking ______________ your proposal, and I have decided I would like to join you after all.
There could be questions on:
Active and Passive voice,
Direct and Indirect Speech,
Phrasal Verbs,
Common Idioms,
and Proverbs.
VII Write an essay of no more than 200 words on any ONE of the following arguing for or against the proposition. 20 Marks
Eg. The disproportionate power exercised by small regional parties, which are part of national coalition governments, has made it impossible for India to develop a national vision of its identity, interests and future.
Tea Break: 11.30 am – 12 noon
Afternoon Session: 12 pm to 1.30 pm General Knowledge
Paper Pattern:-
Entrance Examination 2009 General Knowledge 100 Marks
About 60 – 65 percent questions are based on current affairs – events of the past one year. The purpose is to test how thoroughly you have read the newspapers during the time and retained much of the information found there.
The rest are general knowledge:
Scientific discoveries
Space exploration – eg. Cassini-Huygens
Economics (understanding of terms like GDP)
New Media Terms (What is an i-pad?)
Identifying people who have been in the news in the past year
Events or people associated with the 1857 revolution,
Events or people associated with Gandhi and the Freedom Struggle.
I Expand the following 5 Marks
a. N S G __________________________________________
b. O E C D ___________________________________________
II Explain the following economic and financial market terms in one or two short sentences. 20 Marks
1. Gross Domestic Product _________________________________
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2. Privatisation __________________________________________
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3. Sub Prime Crisis _________________________________________
III Explain in one sentence each why the following people, places or events have been in the news in the last 18 months. (20 Marks)
1. Omar Hassan al Bashir ____________
2. Bernard Madoff ________________________
IV Name the following: 10 Marks
1. The recently elected President of South Africa __________________
2. Governor of the Reserve Bank of India ________________________
3. The Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir _______________________
4. The Prime Minister of Thailand _______________________________
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5. . ____________________
V Answer the following. 30 Marks
1. In January 2009 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh inaugurated a Naval Academy which would be Asia’s largest such facility for training naval officers. Where is this academy located? _____________________________________
2. In which state was President’s rule imposed on March 18, 2009 and lifted on May 9, 2009? _____________________________________
VI Match the following: Write in Column B the description that most closely matches the name in Column A. 15 Marks
Eg. Brian Lara Highest individual score in an
innings in Test cricket
1. Rachel Carson Operatic Tenor who recently retired