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AFMC–Past papers GENERAL KNOWLEDGE- UNSOLVED PAPER - 2009
SECTION – I (Total Marks :50) English comprehension
Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. Against each blank some words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the appropriate words. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must (1) anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying dia, thrust (2) space represents a vital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered (3) less than steps in human evolution (4) to the time when life on earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone (5) enraptured by space.
Problem 01 Transcend  Terminate Recede  Precede
Problem 02 Upon On Into In
Problem 03 Certainly Nothing Probably Sufficiently
Problem 04 Contrasting Exceeding Matching Comparable
Problem 05 Was Has been Being Had been
Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions. Among the earliest memories of my childhood are the stories from these epics told to me by my mother or the older ladies of the house, just as a child in Europe or America might listen to fairy tales or stories of adventure. There was for me both the adventure and the fairy tale element in them. And then I used to be taken every year to the popular open-air performances where the Ramayana story was enacted.
Problem 06 The author of this passage is in a critical mood an introspective mood a reflective mood a reminiscent mood
Problem 07 'Epics' are long narrative poems of the adventures of mythical heroes popular versions of national histories long historical stories oetic works of excellence
Problem 08 The second sentence shows that the writer enjoyed them dismissed them as untrue and silly tolerated the old stories and open-air performances analysed old stories for their value
Directions : Write the synonyms of the following words.
Problem 09 Exorbitant excessive  threatening odd  rediculous
Problem 10  Feign condemn  condone pretend attend
Problem 11 Stamina eagerness  energy endurance  intensity
Problem 12 Adept proficient  professional intelligent  sufficient
Directions:Give the antonyms of the following words.
Problem 13 Ostentatious ignorant  unpretentious awkward  bankrupt
Problem 14 Brazen delicious  helpful respectful  innocent
Problem 15 Magnanimous generous  small selfish  naive
Problem 16 Acumen potentiality  unfamiliarity intelligence  imbecility
Directions: In the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side o f : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
Problem 17 Scribble : Write : : Stammer : ? Walk  Play Speak  Dance
Problem 18 Car : Garage : : Aeroplane: ? Port  Depot Hangar Harbour
Problem 19 Venerate : Worship : : Extol : ? Glorify  Homage Compliment  Recommend
Problem 20 Select one of the alternatives which contains the correctly drawn inference or inferences. Which of the conclusions drawn from the given statements are correct? Given statements: Foreigners in Jordon without a valid work permit will be deported. A few Indian employees in the building industry in Jordon do not possess valid work permits Inferences: (1) All Indians engaged in building industry in Jordon will be deported to India. (2) A few Indians in building industry in Jordon will be deported. (3) Abulk of Indians in Jordon will be deported to India (4) Indian employees in building industry without work permit will bedeported from Jordon.  The inferences correctly drawn are: 1 and 3  3 and 4 2 and 4  1 and 2
Directions: In these questions, one statement is given followed by two assumptions I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Which one of the given responses regarding the assumptions is correct ?
Problem 21 Statement: The people are advised not to touch electric switches with wet hands. Assumptions  I People do not pay attention to such advices. II Touching electric switches with wet hands is dangerous. only I follows  only II follows both I and II follow neither I nor II follows
Problem 22 Statement: Poverty is a symptom and consequence of disorder. Assumptions : I Poverty is a social disorder. II Poverty is related to social disorder, only I follows  only II follows both I and II follows neither I nor II follows
Directions:  The following questions are provided with the first and last parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled P, Q, R and S. Arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence.
Problem 23 S1. You live either in a village or a town of India. P. Many villages and towns form a tehsil or a taluka. Q. There are also some areas in our country called Union Territories. R. Many tehsils or talukas form a district and many districts form a State. S. These, together with all the states of our country make India. S6. India is our motherland. QPRS RPQS PQRS PRQS
Directions: In each of the following questions, choose the alternative which can replace the word printed in bold without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Problem 24 Reading of poetry is not congenial to his taste. Helpful  Preferable Suited  Beneficial
Problem 25 It is a scandal that the murderer was declared innocent. Talk  Disgraceful action Rumour Silly notion
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AFMC English 2009

  • 1. AFMC–Past papers GENERAL KNOWLEDGE- UNSOLVED PAPER - 2009
  • 2. SECTION – I (Total Marks :50) English comprehension
  • 3. Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. Against each blank some words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the appropriate words. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must (1) anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying dia, thrust (2) space represents a vital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered (3) less than steps in human evolution (4) to the time when life on earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone (5) enraptured by space.
  • 4. Problem 01 Transcend Terminate Recede Precede
  • 5. Problem 02 Upon On Into In
  • 6. Problem 03 Certainly Nothing Probably Sufficiently
  • 7. Problem 04 Contrasting Exceeding Matching Comparable
  • 8. Problem 05 Was Has been Being Had been
  • 9. Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions. Among the earliest memories of my childhood are the stories from these epics told to me by my mother or the older ladies of the house, just as a child in Europe or America might listen to fairy tales or stories of adventure. There was for me both the adventure and the fairy tale element in them. And then I used to be taken every year to the popular open-air performances where the Ramayana story was enacted.
  • 10. Problem 06 The author of this passage is in a critical mood an introspective mood a reflective mood a reminiscent mood
  • 11. Problem 07 'Epics' are long narrative poems of the adventures of mythical heroes popular versions of national histories long historical stories oetic works of excellence
  • 12. Problem 08 The second sentence shows that the writer enjoyed them dismissed them as untrue and silly tolerated the old stories and open-air performances analysed old stories for their value
  • 13. Directions : Write the synonyms of the following words.
  • 14. Problem 09 Exorbitant excessive threatening odd rediculous
  • 15. Problem 10  Feign condemn condone pretend attend
  • 16. Problem 11 Stamina eagerness energy endurance intensity
  • 17. Problem 12 Adept proficient professional intelligent sufficient
  • 18. Directions:Give the antonyms of the following words.
  • 19. Problem 13 Ostentatious ignorant unpretentious awkward bankrupt
  • 20. Problem 14 Brazen delicious helpful respectful innocent
  • 21. Problem 15 Magnanimous generous small selfish naive
  • 22. Problem 16 Acumen potentiality unfamiliarity intelligence imbecility
  • 23. Directions: In the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side o f : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
  • 24. Problem 17 Scribble : Write : : Stammer : ? Walk Play Speak Dance
  • 25. Problem 18 Car : Garage : : Aeroplane: ? Port Depot Hangar Harbour
  • 26. Problem 19 Venerate : Worship : : Extol : ? Glorify Homage Compliment Recommend
  • 27. Problem 20 Select one of the alternatives which contains the correctly drawn inference or inferences. Which of the conclusions drawn from the given statements are correct? Given statements: Foreigners in Jordon without a valid work permit will be deported. A few Indian employees in the building industry in Jordon do not possess valid work permits Inferences: (1) All Indians engaged in building industry in Jordon will be deported to India. (2) A few Indians in building industry in Jordon will be deported. (3) Abulk of Indians in Jordon will be deported to India (4) Indian employees in building industry without work permit will bedeported from Jordon.  The inferences correctly drawn are: 1 and 3 3 and 4 2 and 4 1 and 2
  • 28. Directions: In these questions, one statement is given followed by two assumptions I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Which one of the given responses regarding the assumptions is correct ?
  • 29. Problem 21 Statement: The people are advised not to touch electric switches with wet hands. Assumptions I People do not pay attention to such advices. II Touching electric switches with wet hands is dangerous. only I follows only II follows both I and II follow neither I nor II follows
  • 30. Problem 22 Statement: Poverty is a symptom and consequence of disorder. Assumptions : I Poverty is a social disorder. II Poverty is related to social disorder, only I follows only II follows both I and II follows neither I nor II follows
  • 31. Directions: The following questions are provided with the first and last parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled P, Q, R and S. Arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence.
  • 32. Problem 23 S1. You live either in a village or a town of India. P. Many villages and towns form a tehsil or a taluka. Q. There are also some areas in our country called Union Territories. R. Many tehsils or talukas form a district and many districts form a State. S. These, together with all the states of our country make India. S6. India is our motherland. QPRS RPQS PQRS PRQS
  • 33. Directions: In each of the following questions, choose the alternative which can replace the word printed in bold without changing the meaning of the sentence.
  • 34. Problem 24 Reading of poetry is not congenial to his taste. Helpful Preferable Suited Beneficial
  • 35. Problem 25 It is a scandal that the murderer was declared innocent. Talk Disgraceful action Rumour Silly notion
  • 36. For solution visit www.vasista.net