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AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 1

In the following question, one part of the sentence may have error(s). Find out the part of the sentence having an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No error' as your answer.

Q. He sorry (1)/for his misbehavior (2)/ and swore not to do it again (3)

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 1

The first part of the sentence is wrong. In place of "sorry", phrases such as "felt sorry" or "apologised" should be used. Further, There is no other part in the sentence which is incorrect, but students may get confused from part 3 where "to not" and "not to" are both correct. Its the sentence which may seem more emphatic from using either of it.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 2

In the following question, one part of the sentence may have error(s). Find out the part of the sentence having an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No error' as your answer.

Q. He did not know (1)/that the seeds were dry(2)/ when he sow them(3).​

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 2

Many students get confused with the use of 'know' and replace it with 'knew' which is wrong grammatically. So part 1 is correct. Part 2 is free from any errors. For part three, since the entire sentence is in past tense, 'sow' needs to be changed to 'sowed'. Hence option 3 is correct.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 3

The following sentence has been broken into four parts with an error in one part. Identify that part and mark it as your answer. If there are no errors in any of the given parts, mark option 4 or ‘No error’ as your answer.

If you work hard (1)/ then it is sure that (2)/ you will pass the test.(3)/ No error (4).

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 3

'Then' cannot be used with the conjugation 'if' in a sentence. 
Example- If he leaves now then he will reach the station on time. (This sentence is wrong)
If he leaves now he will reach the station on time. (This is the correct sentence
Thus, the correct sentence should read as 'If you work hard it is sure that you will pass the test.'  

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 4

The following sentence has been broken into four parts with an error in one part. Identify that part and mark it as your answer. If there are no errors in any of the given parts, mark option 4 or ‘No error’ as your answer.

Q. Rohan has neither spoken (1)/ nor (2)/ written to him. (3)/ No error (4).

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 4

The sentence is grammatically correct.
Hence, there is no error in the given sentence.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 5

Directions: In the following Questions, some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is d.
A great many student/have been declared/successful./No error.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 5

The error is in the 1st part of the sentence.

Replace `Student' with `Students'.

A great many means a large number of and is used with plurals of countables.

And as per the rule of subject verb aggreement,the subject & verb must agree with one another in number and person.

Here ,`A great many is in the plural form.Therefore,the subject of the sentence `student' should be in the plural form.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 6

Directions: In the following Questions, some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is d.
We are going to launch/this three-crores project/within the next few months./No error.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 6

The error is in the Part B. Units of counting -pair, dozen, gross, hundred, thousand, score when used after numbers retain their singular form.

Also, with exact number we use singular form. Eg- 3 crore, 2 lakh.

With indefinite plural no, we use plural form.

Eg- lakhs of people, crores of rupees.

Here they mentions, 3 the exact amount, which denotes that they are going to launch 3 crore project within next few months.

If we use `crores' then it denotes the number of projects valuing 3 crores & above.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 7

Directions: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none, Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If there is no error then your answer is d:i.e. No error.
The accused refused/to answer to the policeman/on duty./No error

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 7

The error is in the part B.

Usage of `to' after `answer' is redundant.

Refused to answer the Policeman -is correct construction.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 8

Directions: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none, Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If there is no error then your answer is d:i.e. No error.
What is / the use of me / attending the session? / No error.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 8

The error is in the part B.

Replace `me' with `my'.`ME' is objective pronoun.`MY' is possessive pronoun.

Here sentence seems to imply that `his attending of the session.

Here it is showing possession.

So usage of `me' will be wrong.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 9

Directions: In the following question, some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is you answer. If a sentence is free from errors, then you answer is d:i.e., No error.
Children enjoy listening to / ghosts stories / especially on Halloween night. / No error.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 9

To correct the error in the sentence:

  • Replace 'ghosts' with 'ghost'.
AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 10

In the following question, an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings are given.

Q. Find out the correct meaning of the idiom.Back to square one.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 10

'Back to square one' means to come back to the point where something was initially started.  Option 3 is thus absolutely correct.
Example- After the failure of the machine prototype, the team was back to square one.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 11

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase.

Q. Spill the beans 

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 11

The correct meaning of the given idiom is 'to reveal a secret'. For example, '​There is a surprise party for Heidi on Wednesday. Please don't spill the beans.'

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 12

A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. 

Undercover investigations or so-called sting operations occupy a complex and problematical ethical space in journalism, but it is impossible to fault The Tribune’s exposé, published after accessing Aadhaar's database of names, numbers, and addresses. To begin with, the public interest — which lay in showing how easily the database could be breached and drawing attention to the existence of an organised racket to facilitate this — far outweighed, or more than compensated for, the act of unauthorised access, in this case, secured on payment of a few hundred rupees. The investigation was written up in the best journalistic tradition — it focussed on how the data were being mined for money, it did not leak any Aadhaar numbers or other details to establish this, and it sought and received a response from shocked officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India before going to print. So it would have been a travesty of justice if The Tribune and the reporter who broke the story were treated as accused in the case where the charges include cheating under impersonation. It would have amounted to more than shooting the messenger. It would have constituted a direct attack on free public-spirited journalism and dissuaded attempts to hold public authorities and institutions accountable for shortcomings and promises.

Q. What is the meaning of the phrase given below, as used in the above passage?
Shoot the messenger

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 12

The phrase 'shoot the messenger' means 'to blame the bearer of bad news'. Its origin lies in the ancient times when news could only be transferred through spoken word. Often kings would execute the person who brought bad news to them.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 13

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase.

Q. Wet behind the ears.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 13

The idiom 'wet behind the ears' means 'lacking experience'. In other words, immature. For example, '​he's a nice young fellow but a bit wet behind the ears'.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 14

A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. 

Undercover investigations or so-called sting operations occupy a complex and problematical ethical space in journalism, but it is impossible to fault The Tribune’s exposé, published after accessing Aadhaar's database of names, numbers, and addresses. To begin with, the public interest — which lay in showing how easily the database could be breached and drawing attention to the existence of an organised racket to facilitate this — far outweighed, or more than compensated for, the act of unauthorised access, in this case, secured on payment of a few hundred rupees. The investigation was written up in the best journalistic tradition — it focussed on how the data were being mined for money, it did not leak any Aadhaar numbers or other details to establish this, and it sought and received a response from shocked officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India before going to print. So it would have been a travesty of justice if The Tribune and the reporter who broke the story were treated as accused in the case where the charges include cheating under impersonation. It would have amounted to more than shooting the messenger. It would have constituted a direct attack on free public-spirited journalism and dissuaded attempts to hold public authorities and institutions accountable for shortcomings and promises.

Q. Consider the following statements with respect to the 'The Tribune's report of Aadhaar card data theft' and mark the ones that the writer would endorse.
A: String operations are unethical and should be charged with cheating under impersonation.
B: The problematic ethics of string operation is outweighed by the expose.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 14

The statement that the writer would endorse, with respect to the String operation carried out by 'The Tribune', is statement B. The writer believes that even though the way string operations are carried out is questioned on ethical basis, the security slack exposed by the report outweighs all such charges. Therefore the correct answer is option 2.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 15

A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. 

Undercover investigations or so-called sting operations occupy a complex and problematical ethical space in journalism, but it is impossible to fault The Tribune’s exposé, published after accessing Aadhaar's database of names, numbers, and addresses. To begin with, the public interest — which lay in showing how easily the database could be breached and drawing attention to the existence of an organised racket to facilitate this — far outweighed, or more than compensated for, the act of unauthorised access, in this case, secured on payment of a few hundred rupees. The investigation was written up in the best journalistic tradition — it focussed on how the data were being mined for money, it did not leak any Aadhaar numbers or other details to establish this, and it sought and received a response from shocked officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India before going to print. So it would have been a travesty of justice if The Tribune and the reporter who broke the story were treated as accused in the case where the charges include cheating under impersonation. It would have amounted to more than shooting the messenger. It would have constituted a direct attack on free public-spirited journalism and dissuaded attempts to hold public authorities and institutions accountable for shortcomings and promises.

Q. What was the purpose of the String operation mentioned in the above passage?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 15

The purpose of the String operation was to show that the Aadhaar data can be stolen easily and that there is, in fact, an organised racket to facilitate the same. Therefore the correct answer is option 2.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 16

Directions: In the following question, select the related number from the given alternatives.

45 : 60 ∷ 120 : ?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 16

In 45 : 60
45 = 9 × 5
60 = 10 × 6
Similarly;
120 = 12 × 10
143 = 13 × 11
Hence, “143” is correct option.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 17

 In the following question, select the related letters from the given alternatives.

FEGH : IJLK ∷ NMOP : ?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 17

In FEGH : IJLK;
F + 3 = I; E + 5 = J; G + 5 = L;H + 3 = K
Similarly;
N + 3 = Q; M + 5 = R; O + 5 = T; P + 3 = S
Hence,

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 18

 In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.

Chemist : Lab :: Students : ?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 18

As chemist carries out his research in the lab likewise students study in the class.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 19

Select the odd number from the given responses.

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 19

1. 5431 = 5 – 4 = 1; 4 – 3 = 1; 3 – 1 = 2
2. 9875 = 9 – 8 = 1; 8 – 7 = 1; 7 – 5 = 2
3. 8764 = 8 – 7 = 1; 7 – 6 = 1; 6 – 4 = 2
4. 6547 = 6 – 5 = 1; 5 – 4 = 1; 4 – 7 = -3
Here we can see that difference of last two digit is 2 in every option except d where the difference is 3.
Hence option “6547” is different from other responses

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 20

Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete the given series?

_n m m n _n m n n _m n m n_

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 20
  1. nn m m n nn m n n mm n m n= doesn’t form a pattern
  2. nn m m n mn m n n nm n m n= doesn’t form a pattern
  3. mn m m n nn m n n nm n m n= doesn’t form a pattern
  4. nn m m / n mn m / n n mm / n m n= forms a perfect pattern

Hence, “n m m m” will complete the series.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 21

A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

1, 8, 21, 40, ?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 21

The followed pattern is:
First number = 1
(1 × 3) – 2 = 1
(2 × 6) – 4 = 8
(3 × 9) – 6 = 21
(4 × 12) – 8 = 40
(5 x 15) – 10 = 65 
Hence, 65 is the missing term.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 22

In a certain code the following numbers are coded in a certain way be assigning signs

Q. Which number can be decoded from the following?&%+□÷

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 22

Hence, “&%+□÷ “ will be coded as “75491”

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 23

If BE QUICK is coded as ZC OSGAI, then the code of last letter of third word in the sentence I LOVE MY COUNTRY is

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 23

Here,

Third Word is = MY.
Last letter of third word will be Y
Hence, “Y” will be coded as “W

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 24

A boy is facing East, then he turns left and goes 12 m, then turns right and goes 6 m, then goes 6 m to the South and from there 6 m to West. In which direction is he from his original place?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 24

Boy is facing east and turns left i.eNorth .His path can be traced as:-

A is the starting point and E is the ending point.
clearly, he is standing at north From the starting place A.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 25

Arrange the following words in a dictionary order.

1. Pertinent
2. Persistent
3. Peracetate
4. Permanent
5. Perborate

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 25

After arranging as per the order of dictionary we get;
Peracetate, Perborate, Permanent, Persistent, Pertinent
Hence the correct order is 3, 5, 4, 2, 1.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 26

In the following venn diagram, identify the politicians who are corrupt and cricket player.

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Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 26

  

Circle represents Politicians. Rectangle represents Corrupt people. Triangle represents Hockey players and Square represents Cricket players. Number which comes under circle square and rectangle represents politicians who are corrupt and cricket player which is equal to 4.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 27

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Seven boys P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are stand in a straight line facing north as follows.

1. R is standing between S and V.
2. Q is standing to the immediate left of T.
3. V is standing between R and Q.
4. U is Fourth left of V and S is immediate right of P.
Q. Who is standing exactly in the middle?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 27

R is standing between S and V
⇒ S       R         V
Q is standing to the immediate left of T.
⇒ Q     T
V is standing between R and Q
⇒ R       V         Q
U is fourth left of V and S is immediate right of P
⇒ U P S R V
Combining all three situations we get,
⇒ U P S R V Q T
R is standing at the middle.

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 28

A square paper is folded in a particular manner and a punch is made. When unfolded, the paper appears as given below.

Q. Find out the manner in which the paper is folded and punch is made from the responses given

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 28

Since one dot is present in every corner punch is made in the corner of the square

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 29

Which answer figure will compete the question figure?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 29

option figure 4) completes the question figure as:

AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 30

How many rectangles are there which are not square in the given figure?

Detailed Solution for AFMC Mock Test - ToELR - 2 - Question 30

Numbers of rectangle are shaded below:-

Hence the number of rectangles are 10.

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