Name of the Organization : The Gauhati High Court
Name of the Exam : Judicial Assistant for Kohima Bench Nagaland
Department : Non-Judicial Services
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Year : 2014
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GHC Judicial Assistant for Kohima Bench Nagaland
Total Marks : 20
Duration : 30 Minutes
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Directions: (Question Nos. I to 4): In these questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled with proper word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.
I. Throughout his career, his performance has fairly been
(A) Consistence
(B) Consistent
(C) Consisting
(D) Constituted
2. l convey my thanks the members of the club.
(A) for
(B) of
(C) to
(D) about
3. The government on this issue.
(A) is divided
(B) are divided
(C) is being divided
(D) divided
4. The student is yet to his home task.
(A) completion
(B) compete
(C) complete
(D) continue
Directions: (Question Nos. 5 to 7): In these questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
5. Slave
(A) surf
(B) landlord
(C)master
(D) tenant
6. Deep
(A) Shallow
(B) hollow
(C)Steep
(D) low
7. Egoist
(A) spiritless
(B) selfless
(C)senseless
(D) soulless
Directions: (Question Nos. 8 to IO): In these questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
8. l have told you time and again not to make this mistake.
(A) always
(B) often
(C) sometimes
(D) rarely
9. He handled the situation with an iron fist.
(A) strictly
(B) leniently
(C) softly
(D) wayward
10. She is leaving the country for good.
(A) for the time being
(B) for good times
(C) temporarily
(D) permanently
Directions: (Question No.11 ): In this question, a sentence/part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined sentence/part of the sentence at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, you answer is (D)
l1. I am neither a poet nor philosopher.
(A) not philosopher
(B) nor the philosopher
(C) nor a philosopher
(D) no improvement
Directions: (Question Nos. 12 and l3): In these questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences.
12. One who is all powerful
(A) omnipotent
(B) omniscient
(C) absolute
(D) almighty
l3. That which cannot be believed.
(A) inaudible
(B) incredible
(C) invincible
(D) indivisible
Directions: (Question No. 14): In this question, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.
14. (A) Eleution (B) Elocation (C) Elocution (D) Elocutiun
Directions: (Question 15 and 16): In these questions, choose the alternative which is suitable to express the sentence meaningfully.
15. The offer is very good so it just can’t be true.
(A) so good to
(B) rather good to
(C) too good to
(D) No improvement.
Directions (Q. Nos. 1 to 10), Choose the appropriate synonyms
1) Collusion
(A) friction
(B) conspiracy
(C) prohibition
(D) restriction
2) Consensus
(A) unanimity
(B) discord
(C) clear
(D) Continuous
3) Benevolent
(A) convenient
(B) delicious
(C) generous
(D) massive
4) Hazardous
(A) enormous
(B) glorious
(C) ugly
(D) perilous
5) Impromptant
(A) premeditated
(B) important
(C) extenpore
(D) immature
6) Mammoth
(A) Colossal
(B) modest
(C) miniature
(D) distraught
7) Nexus
(A) Difference
(B) Distance
(C) Deficit
(D) Connection
8) Jibe
(A) Jokes
(B) Abuses
(C) Praise
(D) Taunt
9) Parsimony
(A) Expenditure
(B) Bankruptcy
(C) Bribery
(D) Miserliness
10) Ubiquitous
(A) moderate
(B) omnipotent
(C) omnipresent
(D) attractive
Directions (Q. Nos. 11 to 20). Choose the appropriate antonyms
11) Impertinent
(A) Insolent
(B) impudent
(C) Cheeky
(D) Courteous
12) Impeccable
(A) Faulty
(B) Tedious
(C) Flashy
(D) Boring
13) Inquisitive
(A) ignorant
(B) indifferent
(C) knowledgeable
(D) legitimate
14) Pinnacle
(A) apex
(B) nadir
(C) zenith
(D) crest
15) Diffidence
(A) Shyness
(B) Sharpness
(C) Self-Assurance
(D) Trust
16) Plethora
(A) dearth
(B) superfluous
(C) sufficient
(D) happiness
17). Unscrupulous
(A) Corrupt
(B) even
(C) constant
(D) honest
18) Affluent
(A) responsible
(B) inconsiderate
(C) idealistic
(D) deprived
19) Eulogy
(A) condemnation
(B) analogy
(C) prayer
(D) affinity
20) Sporadic
(A) irregular
(B) regular
(C) soothing
(D) elegant