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DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 1

Direction: In the following question choose the word which is the exact opposite of the given word.

Relinquish

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 1
Relinquish - To stop having or doing something

Possess - To have or own something

Abdicate - To give up being King or Queen

Deny - To refuse to admit or accept something

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 2

What will be the correct one-word substitution for the given sentence in bold?

One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, when every man should be a law unto himself

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 2
Anarchist - One who promotes the idea of the absence of government of any kind, when every man should be a law unto himself

Belligerent - Hostile and aggressive.

Iconoclast - A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions

Agnostic - A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God

Hence, the correct option is (A).

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DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 3

Direction: Choose the correct alternative which appropriately describes the given idioms and phrases.

Be in a tight corner

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 3
Be in a tight corner means in a very difficult situation.

Use in a sentence-

Rahul is in a tight corner after he fails the exam and sports together.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 4

What will be the correct one-word substitution for the given sentence in bold?

Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 4
Dotage - Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool

Imbecility - Stupid or insane behaviour

Youth - The period between childhood and adult age

Superannuation - Regular payment made into a fund by an employee towards a future pension

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 5

Direction: Choose the correct alternative which appropriately describes the given idioms and phrases.

Come off with flying colors

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 5
The idiom, “come off with flying colors” means to be highly successful,

Use in a sentence-

He studied very hard for the exams and when the results were announced, he came off with flying colors.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 6

Direction: Choose the correct word from the given alternative for the given blank in the sentence.

Two students didn't do ________ mathematics homework.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 6
The correct word from the given alternatives will be "their".

Two students didn't do their mathematics homework.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 7

Direction: Choose the correct pronouns to complete the sentences.

Some of these clothes are ___, and the rest of ___ belong to Zack.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 7
The correct pronoun for the given blank will be - mine / them

Some of these clothes are mine, and the rest of them belong to Zack.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 8

What will be the correct one-word substitution for the given sentence in bold?

Government by a small group of all powerful persons

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 8
Oligarchy - A small group of people having control of a country or organization.

Monarchy - A form of government with a monarch at the head.

Democracy - A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

Anarchy - A state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 9

Direction: Read the passage carefully and give the answer to the question based on it.

Emanating from the Indian kitchens every morning are the appetizing aromas of crushed spices, lentils, curry leaves and vegetables and working with her deft fingers and loving heart is the woman of the house creating ‘the great Indian home-cooked meal’.

This is where the ‘dabbawallas’ sensed a business opportunity way back in 1980 – the idea of delivering home cooked meals to office-goers and their workplace and returning empty meal boxes to their homes before their return in the evening.

Today ‘dabbawallas’ have become integral part of Mumbai’s cultural mosaic. About 5000 of these delivery men crisscross the streets, lanes and by lanes of Mumbai, on foot, bicycle and local train, every morning to deliver about 2,00,000 home cooked meal boxes to office goers at their workplaces. What amazes business strategists across the world is the unique process of near faultless delivery, which even convinced Forbes magazine to give them the highly-prized Sigma Six Rating for quality assurance, a feat achieved by companies such as Motorola and General Electrics.

“The success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the envy of every modern manager. Such is the dedication and commitment of the barely literate and barefoot delivery men who form links in the extensive delivery chain, that there is no system of documentation at all.”

They do not rely on any high technology databases or computers for communication. Instead, they use colors and code markings for identification. “Each container carries an indelible ink alphanumeric coding of some ten characters signifying the various transfer and delivery stages, as well as the individuals who are to be involved in the process.”

One of the major reasons for the success of this delivery service is the high level of personal involvement, relationship orientation, and continuous communication with their clients and amongst themselves.

Memorizing about 35 addresses from where they must pick up the boxes it becomes critical for the dabbawalla to keep the flow of information continuous as any miscommunication might result in the unpardonable error of serving a non-vegetarian meal to a pure vegetarian, an act blasphemous enough to wash away all the good deeds of the person in a single stroke.

Q. Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word “indelible” as used in the passage.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 9
Indelible - That cannot be removed or washed out

Inerasable - Incapable of being erased

Memorable - Worth remembering or easy to remember

Stirring - To move a liquid, to move or make somebody move slightly

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 10

Direction: Read the passage carefully and give the answer to the question based on it.

Emanating from the Indian kitchens every morning are the appetizing aromas of crushed spices, lentils, curry leaves and vegetables and working with her deft fingers and loving heart is the woman of the house creating ‘the great Indian home-cooked meal’.

This is where the ‘dabbawallas’ sensed a business opportunity way back in 1980 – the idea of delivering home cooked meals to office-goers and their workplace and returning empty meal boxes to their homes before their return in the evening.

Today ‘dabbawallas’ have become integral part of Mumbai’s cultural mosaic. About 5000 of these delivery men crisscross the streets, lanes and by lanes of Mumbai, on foot, bicycle and local train, every morning to deliver about 2,00,000 home cooked meal boxes to office goers at their workplaces. What amazes business strategists across the world is the unique process of near faultless delivery, which even convinced Forbes magazine to give them the highly-prized Sigma Six Rating for quality assurance, a feat achieved by companies such as Motorola and General Electrics.

“The success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the envy of every modern manager. Such is the dedication and commitment of the barely literate and barefoot delivery men who form links in the extensive delivery chain, that there is no system of documentation at all.”

They do not rely on any high technology databases or computers for communication. Instead, they use colors and code markings for identification. “Each container carries an indelible ink alphanumeric coding of some ten characters signifying the various transfer and delivery stages, as well as the individuals who are to be involved in the process.”

One of the major reasons for the success of this delivery service is the high level of personal involvement, relationship orientation, and continuous communication with their clients and amongst themselves.

Memorizing about 35 addresses from where they must pick up the boxes it becomes critical for the dabbawalla to keep the flow of information continuous as any miscommunication might result in the unpardonable error of serving a non-vegetarian meal to a pure vegetarian, an act blasphemous enough to wash away all the good deeds of the person in a single stroke.

Q. Which of the following is false according to the passage?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 10
Dabbawallas do not rely on any high technology databases or computers for communication. Instead, they use colors and code markings for identification.“

Other given options are correct according to the passage.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 11

Direction: Read the passage carefully and give the answer to the question based on it.

Emanating from the Indian kitchens every morning are the appetizing aromas of crushed spices, lentils, curry leaves and vegetables and working with her deft fingers and loving heart is the woman of the house creating ‘the great Indian home-cooked meal’.

This is where the ‘dabbawallas’ sensed a business opportunity way back in 1980 – the idea of delivering home cooked meals to office-goers and their workplace and returning empty meal boxes to their homes before their return in the evening.

Today ‘dabbawallas’ have become integral part of Mumbai’s cultural mosaic. About 5000 of these delivery men crisscross the streets, lanes and by lanes of Mumbai, on foot, bicycle and local train, every morning to deliver about 2,00,000 home cooked meal boxes to office goers at their workplaces. What amazes business strategists across the world is the unique process of near faultless delivery, which even convinced Forbes magazine to give them the highly-prized Sigma Six Rating for quality assurance, a feat achieved by companies such as Motorola and General Electrics.

“The success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the envy of every modern manager. Such is the dedication and commitment of the barely literate and barefoot delivery men who form links in the extensive delivery chain, that there is no system of documentation at all.”

They do not rely on any high technology databases or computers for communication. Instead, they use colors and code markings for identification. “Each container carries an indelible ink alphanumeric coding of some ten characters signifying the various transfer and delivery stages, as well as the individuals who are to be involved in the process.”

One of the major reasons for the success of this delivery service is the high level of personal involvement, relationship orientation, and continuous communication with their clients and amongst themselves.

Memorizing about 35 addresses from where they must pick up the boxes it becomes critical for the dabbawalla to keep the flow of information continuous as any miscommunication might result in the unpardonable error of serving a non-vegetarian meal to a pure vegetarian, an act blasphemous enough to wash away all the good deeds of the person in a single stroke.

Q. According to the passage, what is the major reason for the success of dabbawallas in Mumbai?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 11
According to the line given in the passage, "One of the major reasons for the success of this delivery service is the high level of personal involvement, relationship orientation and continuous communication with their clients and amongst themselves."

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 12

Direction: Read the passage carefully and give the answer to the question based on it.

Emanating from the Indian kitchens every morning are the appetizing aromas of crushed spices, lentils, curry leaves and vegetables and working with her deft fingers and loving heart is the woman of the house creating ‘the great Indian home-cooked meal’.

This is where the ‘dabbawallas’ sensed a business opportunity way back in 1980 – the idea of delivering home cooked meals to office-goers and their workplace and returning empty meal boxes to their homes before their return in the evening.

Today ‘dabbawallas’ have become integral part of Mumbai’s cultural mosaic. About 5000 of these delivery men crisscross the streets, lanes and by lanes of Mumbai, on foot, bicycle and local train, every morning to deliver about 2,00,000 home cooked meal boxes to office goers at their workplaces. What amazes business strategists across the world is the unique process of near faultless delivery, which even convinced Forbes magazine to give them the highly-prized Sigma Six Rating for quality assurance, a feat achieved by companies such as Motorola and General Electrics.

“The success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the envy of every modern manager. Such is the dedication and commitment of the barely literate and barefoot delivery men who form links in the extensive delivery chain, that there is no system of documentation at all.”

They do not rely on any high technology databases or computers for communication. Instead, they use colors and code markings for identification. “Each container carries an indelible ink alphanumeric coding of some ten characters signifying the various transfer and delivery stages, as well as the individuals who are to be involved in the process.”

One of the major reasons for the success of this delivery service is the high level of personal involvement, relationship orientation, and continuous communication with their clients and amongst themselves.

Memorizing about 35 addresses from where they must pick up the boxes it becomes critical for the dabbawalla to keep the flow of information continuous as any miscommunication might result in the unpardonable error of serving a non-vegetarian meal to a pure vegetarian, an act blasphemous enough to wash away all the good deeds of the person in a single stroke.

Q. According to the passage, which qualities of the dabbawallas of Mumbai would make even modern manager envy?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 12
According to the line given in the passage, the success of the system depends on teamwork and time management that would be the envy of every modern manager.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 13

Direction: Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 13
The correct spelling of "Confedration" will be " Confederation."

Confederation means an organization of smaller groups which have joined together.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 14

Direction: Choose the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the given word.

Imbecile

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 14
Imbecile - A stupid person

Foolish - Silly, not sensible

Sane - Mentally normal, not crazy

Astute - Very clever, good at judging people or situations

Aid - A person or thing that helps you

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 15

Direction: In the following question choose the word which is the exact opposite of the given word.

Zenith

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 15
Zenith - The highest point that the sun or moon reaches in the sky, directly above you

Nadir - The worst moment of a particular situation

Acme - The highest point of development or the most outstanding example of something

Top - The highest part or point of something

Pinnacle - The most important or successful part of something

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 16

Direction: In the sentence given below, replace the phrase underlined to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct, choose the option "No correction".

At an early age, she had made her mark as a criminal lawyer.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 16
'At an early age, she made her mark as a criminal lawyer.' is the correct form. In the sentence, 'At an early age' stands for an uncertain period which is signifying her age. Thus, here the past perfect cannot be used, the simple past should be used.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 17

Direction: Fill in the blank with an appropriate phrasal verb.

Harry was ______ to make a quick announcement at the meeting.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 17
Harry was called on to make a quick announcement at the meeting.

Called on - officially ask someone to do something.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 18

Direction: Choose the correct alternative which appropriately describes the given idioms and phrases.

Goes to dogs

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 18
Goes to dog describes something on the downgrade, something that is worse than it used to be, something that is deteriorating.

Example- Our favorite restaurant has gone to the dogs lately.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 19

Direction: Choose the word from the given alternative which best describes the meaning of the given word.

Vernal

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 19
Vernal - Of, in, or appropriate to spring

Springlike - Typical of spring

Dirty - Covered or marked with an unclean substance

Luxuriant - Rich and profuse in growth; lush.

Prone - Likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 20

Direction: Choose the correct passive voice of the given sentence from the given alternatives.

The children could use the place always.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 20
The given sentence contains one of Model verb (will, shall, can, may, might, could, might, must, would). It is in active voice.

Rule for making passive voice-

Object + model verb + be + third form of main verb + by + subject

The place could always be used by the children.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 21

Direction: Choose the word from the given alternative which best describes the meaning of the given word.

Development

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 21
The correct synonym of the given word is 'nurturing'.

Development: The process of creating something more advanced; a more advanced product.

Nurturing: to look after and protect somebody/something while he/she/it is growing and

developing.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 22

Direction: In the following question choose the word which is the exact opposite of the given word.

Quiescent

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 22
Quiescent - In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy

Active - Involved in activity

Dormant - Not active for some time

Weak - Having little strength or energy

Unconcerned - Not interested in something or not worried about it

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 23

Direction: Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 23
The correct spelling of "Machenical" will be "Mechanical".

Mechanical means connected with or produced by machines or done like a machine, as if you are not thinking about what you are doing.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 24

Direction: Choose the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the given word.

Aesthetic

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 24
Aesthetic - Concerned with beauty or art

Beautiful - Very pretty or attractive

Mediocre - Of not very high quality

Prevalent - Most common in a particular place at a particular time

Ugly - Unpleasant to look at or listen to

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 25

Direction: Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.

God helps those who help themselves.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 25
Given sentence is in the simple present tense and it is in active voice.

Rule for making the passive voice of this sentence will be-

Object + is/am/are + third form of verb + by + subject

Those who help themselves are helped by God.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 26

A Parking lot Contains 160 Vehicles. Each Vehicle is either a car or a truck, and each vehicle is either red or green. 70 vehicles are red, and 120 vehicles are cars. If there are 18 green trucks, how many red cars are there?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 26
Total number of Vehicles = 160

There are 70 red vehicles thus rest 90 are green vehicles, out of which 18 are green trucks then we get,

Green cars = 90 - 18 = 72

Given, Number of cars = 120

Then, number of red cars,

= 120 - 72

= 48 Red cars

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 27

Direction: In the following question find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Flow : River :: Stagnant : ?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 27
As Water of a River flows similarly water of Pool is Stagnant.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 28

Direction: In the following question find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

CUP : LIP :: BIRD : ?

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 28
Cup is used to drink something with the help of lips. Similarly birds collects grass with the help of beak to make her nest.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 29

Direction: In the following question consists of one statement followed by two assumptions. You have to decide which one of them can be followed.

Statement:

HSBC bank has announced to launch “Green Bonds” for raising funds for investments in environmental projects.

Assumptions:

I. By investing in environment, HSBC bank will become popular.

II. By investing in environment, HSBC bank will do its corporate social entrepreneurship.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 29
This is because by doing so, bank will get noticed by the public for a good cause and the bank will also complete its CSR stipulated by RBI.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 30

Direction: In the following question consists of one statement followed by two assumptions. You have to decide which one of them can be followed.

Statement:

If you can solve H.C Verma’s concepts of physics, you can excel in 12th standard.

Assumptions:

I. Physics is one of the important subjects and H.C Verma’s concepts of physics clear the concepts regarding physics very well.

II. One must solve O.P Aggrawal’s inorganic chemistry.

Detailed Solution for DU LLB Mock Test - 6 (New Pattern) - Question 30
Statement talk about Physics not about chemistry and HC Verma’s book is recommended means definitely it is a good book.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

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