ASO 2016 - Main Paper 1

ASO 2016 - Main Paper 1 Questions And Answers:

आपल्या मित्रांना पाठवा :
81.

Identify the correct meaning of the word printed in capitals.

The report OBFUSCATES the principal points.

82.

a. The team played good.

b. The team played well.

Identify the correct sentence(s).

83.

Match the following: 

84.

a. Elephant is a clever animal.

b. A mirror is made of glass.

Identify the correct sentence(s).

85.

Match the following expressions with their meanings : 

86.

a. Govinda and Madhuri both danced well. 

b. Not only he is a teacher but also an artist.

Identify the correct sentence(s).

87.

Which of the following suffixes cannot be added to the word 'Happy"? 

a. – ness

b. - ful 

c - edd  

d. -ly

88.

"I hope to go to _________ university." Which one of the following sentences is a sentence using an article correctly corresponding to the sentence above?

89.

Which of the following are correct in terms of verb phrases ? 

a. Move heaven and sky

b. Move the goal-pillars 

c. Move with the time

d. Not move muscles

90.

Which part of the sentence above contains an error ?

91.

Which of the following idioms is/are correct? 

a. A slap in the face 

b. Down in the dunes 

c. Over the moon

92.

Choose the word or phrase that conveys more or less the same meaning as the word underlined.

The Doctor prescribed a therapeutic diet.

93.

Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. 

We fought __________ to get our plans accepted.

94.

Out of the four alternatives choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentence as the phrase or group of words. 

Talking disrespectfully of sacred things is called

95.

Choose the correctly expressed idiom.

Read the following passage and answer the questions from 96 - 100 :
           The plain fact of the situation is that if human beings go on picking flowers as greedily as they do at present, there will be few flowers left in the country to pick. There is the same argument for forbidding people to pick flowers or at least forbidding them to pick flowers by the basketful or to dig them by the roots — as there is for forbidding people to cut the pictures in the National Gallery out of their frames and to take them home with them. Anyone with a sense of beauty must have longed to carry off a picture from a public gallery. What beauty it would lend to the home? How much lovelier it would seem there than on the dull walls of a crowded gallery ? There is only one argument against taking it — that there are not enough good pictures to go round. And we have now reached a stage at which there are not enough flowers to go round.
              In the old days, a meadow of wild daffodils was lavish beyond the needs of countryside. With the popularization of the bicycle began the invasion of the country by the hordes of the town and no sooner were the daffodils in flower than long processions of cyclists bore down on them and went home with the blooms as trophies on their handle-bars. And now that the motor-car has been added to the bicycle, the pillage of the fields is increasing ten-fold. Roots are dug up and carried off to add to the amenities of a suburban garden. Primroses and bluebells are torn from the wayside to die on a drawing room table.
            Common sense suggests, indeed, that we should be at pains to preserve the flowers of the countryside. I am not sure that it would be a bad thing to forbid the sale of wild flowers for the increasing sale of wild flowers has undoubtedly helped to diminish and destroy them. There are enough flowers grown in gardens to fill all the bowls and vases in the towns, and there is no need to raid the fields for such purposes.

96.

The argument against taking pictures home from the National Gallery is that 

a. pictures taken home from the National Gallery lend beauty to them.   

b. people be legally forbidden from taking pictures home from the National Gallery. 

c. there are not enough good pictures to go round.

d. pictures are so precious as daffodils in a meadow.

97.

The cyclists of the town plucked daffodils from the meadow because they thought that

a. bicycle has facilitated the loot of daffodils.

b. daffodils were like trophies on their handle-bars. 

c. bicycle has invaded the beauty of the countryside. 

d. they had a sense of beauty about daffodils. 

98.

The pillage of the fields is increasing in the sense that 

a. the growth of flowers in the gardens of the town has decreased. 

b. people from towns have no sense of preserving the flowers of the countryside. 

c. roots are dug up and added to the amenities of suburban garden and primroses and bluebells are torn and laid uselessly on a drawing room table. 

d.the motor-car along with the bicycle has facilitated the carriage of roots and flowers.

99.

In the author's opinion, we might preserve our wild flowers by

100.

A suitable title for the passage would be

a. Industrialisation and destruction of nature

b. Human greed and picking wild flowers

c. Preservation of wild flowers

d. People's sense of beauty and wild flowers

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