Food Corporation India Solved Paper 2013 Question Answer Notes

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Food Corporation India Solved Paper 2013 Question Answer Notes

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Food Corporation India Solved Paper 2013 Question Answer Notes
Food Corporation India Solved Paper 2013 Question Answer Notes

BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Monopoly Pricing Study Material Notes

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1 Unless aid arrives

(a)/ within the next few weeks

(b)/ thousands are starving.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. I have been

(a)/ working in this organization

(b)/for three years.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. Neither of the two

(a)/ candidates have

(b)/ paid his subscription.

(e)/No error(d)

  1. A well balanced diet

(a)/ is essential for

(b)/ good health.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. My uncle forced

(a)/ my friend and I

(b) to stay back.

(C)/ No error(d)

  1. We had scarcely

(a)/reached the place,

(b)/ than it started to rain heavily.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. Tam really disappointed

(a)/is not having seen my friends

(b)/ while I was in New Delhi on vacation this summer.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. The company has

(a)/thousands of customers

(b)/happy with its service.

(C)/No error (d)

  1. They are residing

(a) in this city

(b)/ for the last two decades.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. Our new television set come

(a)/ with a 90 days warranty

(b) on all electrical components.

(c)/No error(a)

  1. We…………………respect our parents and teachers,

(a) will

(b) shall

(c) ought to

(d) may have to

  1. Let us sit down………….. …the shade of a tree for some time.

(a) below

(b) in

(c) beneath

(d) inside

  1. You are fortunate… …having an intelligent and obedient son

(a) for

(b) of

(c) in

(d) to

  1. Mother had prepared 20 biscuits, Raj ate all of them. Therefore, mother called him…….

(a) goader

(b) needy

(c) glutton

(d) digester

  1. We are highly disappointed………………..the exam results.

(a) from

(b) in

(c) with

(d) about

  1. ABSOLVE

(a) Punish

(b) Acquit

(c) Withhold

(d) Consume

  1. ASCRIPTION

(a) Account

(b) Attribution

(c) Cure

(d) Description

  1. TOIL

(a) Spoil

(b) Work  hard

(d) Tell

(d) Test

  1. MIMIC

(a) Refresh

(b) Greet

(c) Copy

(d) Tease

  1. KIOSK

(a) Shop

(b) Booth

(c) Mall

(d) Store

  1. OBSTRUCT

(a) Block

(b) Instruct

(c) Prevent

(d) Clear

  1. ENCOURAGED

(a) Feared

(b) Discouraged

(c) Disowned

(d) Neglected

  1. KNACK

(a) Skill

(b) Enmity

(c) Inability

(d) Disgusting

  1. ALTRUISTIC

(a) Cruel

(b) Unkind

(c) Evil

(d) Selfish

  1. INHALE

(a) Extricate

(b) Hate

(c) Exhale

(d) Insert

  1. He promised to look into the matter.

(a) to question

(b) to peer closely at

(c) to take care of

(d) to investigate

  1. It is bad to try to fish in troubled waters.

(a) go for fishing and cause trouble

(b) fish in hot weather

(c) catch fish in disturbed waters

(d) make a profit out of a disturbance

  1. Thousands put on a daily fight to keep the wolf from the door.

(a) keep oneself healthy

(b) avoid starvation

(c) guard from pickpockets

(d) ward off mosquitoes

  1. How did you break the ice in the party?

(a) Cause harm

(b) Break free

(c) Initiate something

(d) Shatter peace

  1. The policy has been declared to be null and void.

(a) Impossible

(b) Invalid

(C) Empty

(d) Valid

  1. With a little cajoling

(a) SRPQ

(b) RPSQ

(c) SQPR

(d) RSPQ

  1. In the shops of Great Britain, Nirad Choudhary

(a) RQPS

(b) SPOR

(C) PSQR

(d) QPSR

  1. They were enjoying themselves

(a) SRPQ

(b) RQSP

(c) QRPS

(d) RSPQ

  1. Modern industrialized communities

(a) QSRP

(b) QRSP

(c) OPRS

(d) RSPQ

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  1. By tradition, the medical profession

(a) RSPQ

(b) PQRS

(c) SRPQ

(d) PROS

  1. He completed the story on time.

(a) The story was being completed by him on time.

(b) The story completed by him on time.

(c) The story had completed by him on time.

(d) The story was completed by him on time.

  1. Sheela painted the house green.

(a) The house will be painted green by Sheela.

(b) The house is painted green by Sheela.

(c) The house has been painted green by Sheela.

(d) The house was painted green by Sheela.

  1. An American scientist has won the Nobel Prize for Physics.

(a) The Nobel Prize has been won by an American scientist.

(b) The Nobel Prize for Physics is won by an American scientist.

(c) The Nobel Prize for Physics has been won by an American scientist.

(a) The Nobel Physics Prize has been won by an American scientist.

  1. By now the winners will have been felicitated.

(a) They have felicitated the winners by now.

(b) They will have been felicitated the winners by now.

(c) They will have felicitated the winners by now.

(d) They will felicitate the winners now.

  1. I was sanctioned the loan by the office.

(a) The office sanctioned a loan to me.

(b) The office sanctioned me the loan.

(c) The office was sanctioned me the loan.

(d) The office had sanctioned the loan to me.

  1. Open the window.

(a) Someone opens the window.

(b) Window is opened.

(c) Let the window be opened.

(d) Open window.

  1. Deforestation has reduced rainfall in the tropical lands.

(a) Reduced rainfall deforested the tropical lands.

(b) Rainfall has been reduced due to deforestation in tropical lands.

(c) Tropical lands have been reduced by rainfall.

(d) Rainfall has been reduced and caused deforestation.

  1. The doctor bandaged the arm of the injured man.

(a) The injured man bandaged his arm.

(b) The injured man made the doctor injure his arm.

(c) The doctor injured and bandaged the arm of a man.

(d) The arm of the injured man was bandaged by the doctor.

  1. The ringing of the alarm clock startled me from the deep depths of slumber.

(a) I was startled from the deep depths of slumber by the ringing of the alarm clock.

(b) The alarm clock rang and startled me from the depths of slumber.

(c) The ringing of the alarm clock made me awake.

(d) The alarm clock rang, startled and awakened me from sleep.

  1. One of the girls in the class will sing the national anthem at the end of the function.

(a) The national anthem will be sung by one of the girls in the class at the end of the function.

(b) There is a girl in the class who sings national anthem.

(C) A girl to sing national anthem is there in the class.

(d) The function will end, a girl will sing national anthem at the end of the function.

  1. She prefers tea then coffee.

(a) tea to

(b) tea over

(c) tea more than

(d) No improvement

  1. Mutual shakes of hands was exchanged.

(a) Both shakes of hands was carried

(b) The handshakes were exchanged

(c) They shook hands with each other

(d) No improvement

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  1. The incident made a deep impression on me.

(a) rounded

(b) profound

(c) slight

(d) No improvement

  1. He I. She and They cooked the food.

(a) I, He, She and They cooked the food

(b) They, I, He and She cooked the food

(c) He, She, They and I cooked the food

(d) No improvement

  1. The newspaper report of the killing verified with the police findings.

(a) authenticated

(b) corroborated

(c) confirmed

(d) No improvement

  1. The saint said that men are mortal.

(a) said that men is mortal

(b) advised men are mortal

(c) said that men were mortal

(d) No improvement

  1. There is no alternate offered to us.

(a) way

(b) solution

(c) choice

(d) No improvement

  1. The voluntary organization appealed to the people to come forward to help the victims and said that each may contribute what they can.

(a) each may contribute what he can

(b) each may contribute what they can

(c) each may contribute what each one can

(d) No improvement

  1. There is no escape in the container for the water to flow.

(a) outlet

(b) inlet

(e) drainage

(d) No improvement

  1. The problem was so complicated to be solved in a day.

(a) too

(b) very

(c) much

(d) No improvement

  1. The visitor said to them, “Please give me a glass of water.”

(a) The visitor said to them to give him a glass of water.

(b) The visitor ordered them to give a glass of water.

(C) The visitor requested them to give him a glass of water.

(d) The visitor said please give him a glass of water.

  1. The policeman told the students, “Do not park your vehicles here.”

(a) The policeman asked them not to park their vehicles here.

(b) The policeman asked them not to park their vehicles there.

(e) The policeman asked them not to park his vehicle here.

(d) The policeman asked them not park your vehicles here.

  1. The man said, “All the boys are playing in the street.”

(a) The man told us that all the boys were playing in the street.

(b) The man told us that all the boys play in the street.

(c) The man told us that all the boys in the street are playing.

(d) The man told us that all the boys had been playing in the street.

  1. She said, “I am sorry I did not write.”

(a) She apologized she is sorry, she did not write.

(b) She apologized she is sorry, she has not written

(c) She apologized and added that she was sorry, she had not written.

(d) She apologized for I did not write.

  1. “Alright, yes, I was wrong and you were right,” he said.

(a) He admitted that I was wrong and you were right.

(b) He admitted that I was wrong and he was right.

(c) He admitted that he had been wrong and I had been right.

(d) He admitted that he has been wrong and I have been right.

  1. Nirmal said to us, “My father gave me a purse yesterday.”

(a) Nirmal told us that his father had given him a purse the previous day.

(b) Nirmal told us that his father has given him a purse yesterday.

(c) Nirmal told us that his father had given him a purse yesterday.

(d) Nirmal told us that my father given me a purse the previous day.

  1. I asked my brother if he had returned the money to his friend. I said to my brother,

(a) “Have you return the money to his friend?”

(b) “Have you returned the money to your friend?”

(c) “Do you return the money to his friend.”

(d) “Had you returned the money to my friend.”

  1. Bala’s mother: “Will you lock the door Bala?”

(a) Bala’s mother asked Balaif he would lock the door

(b) Bala’s mother asked Bala if he had locked the door.

(c) Bala’s mother said lock the door.

(d) Bala’s mother told Bala that he need not lock the door.

  1. “Are you ready Raju?” Mother asked.

(a) Mother told Raju if he was ready.

(b) Mother asked Raju if he was ready.

(e) Mother wanted to know from Raju if he was ready.

(d) Mother asked Raju if he would be ready.

  1. Ann told my brother, “I will meet you in your class.”

(a) Ann told my brother that I would meet you in your class.

(b) Ann told my brother that she would meet him in his class.

(C) Ann told my brother that she would meet him in her class.

(d) Ann told my brother that he will meet her in her class.

  1. (a) invaded

(b) immigrated

(c) infiltrated

(d) invited

  1. (a) democracy

(b) republic

(c) monarchy

(d) tyranny

  1. (a) living

(b) life income

(d) livelihood

  1. (a) hardships

(b) travels

(c) distances

(d) doubts

  1. (a) forewarned

(b) forgiven

(c) fortunate

(d) forgotten

71., (a) home

(b) house

(c) residence

(d) property

  1. (a) revise

(b) return

(c) reverse

(d) revisit

  1. (a) stable

(b) nervous

(c) furious

(d) calm

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  1. (a) concerns

(b) converts

(c) conditions

(d) connections

  1. (a) ideas

(b) mind

(c) thoughts

(d) feelings

  1. (a) perverse

(b) different

(c) accepted

(d) unique

  1. (a) wish

(b) want

(c) need

(d) dare

  1. (a) throw away

(b) be aware of

(c) get rid of

(d) shrug off

  1. (a) argued

(b) denied

(c) refused

(d) rejected

  1. (a) likely

(b) easily

(c) possibly

(d) probably

  1. (a) invites

(b) attracts

(c) activates

(d) avoids

  1. (a) inactivates

(b) suppresses

(c) weakens

(d) eliminates

  1. (a) remedy

(b) reason

(c) answer

(d) key

  1. (a) at once

(b) at a stretch

(c) readily

(d) shortly

  1. (a) largely

(b) possibly

(c) probably

(d) eventually

  1. “Homemaker” is a synonym of

(a) Servant

(b) Housekeeper

(c) Housewife

(d) Construction worker

  1. The Homemaker stayed in

(a) Bangalore

(b) Salt Lake

(c) Keshtopur

(d) United States of America

  1. The thieves were chased by

(a) Sujata Dey and her friend

(b) Sujata Dey alone

(c) The Police

(d) Papiya Roy Chowdhury

  1. Why could Sujata Dey not identify the thieves?

(a) Because they sped away fast

(b) Because they were on a bike

(c) Because they took a sharp turn

(d) Because they wore full mask helmets

  1. Who told Sujata Dey to lodge a police complaint?

(a) The police

(b) Her friend

(c) Papaya Roy Chowdhury

(d) Local residents

  1. “Close shave” means

(a) Danger

(b) A narrow escape

(c) To shave carefully

(d) emergency

  1. Why did the birds fly into the plane?

(a) As it was taking off slowly

(b) As the captain slammed the brakes

(c) As the birds were attracted to the waste pile-up near the airport

(d) As the birds were attracted to the plane

  1. The passengers were allowed to get off the plane

(a) immediately

(b) after many hours

(c) the next day

(d) after the plane was taken to the parking day

  1. The Airbus is a

(a) small plane

(b) large plane

(c) a small bus

(d) a large bus

  1. What happened to the plane after the passengers were taken off?

(a) It was grounded.

(b) It was discarded.

(e) It was inspected and allowed to fly.

(d) It was given a fitness certificate.

 

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