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CUET PG EXAM – JUNE 2023 
1. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) She is interested in 
anything_______ street children. 
(I) Following 
(B) _______his dancing skills, he put up 
a decent performance. 
(II) Regarding 
(C) The puppy kept _____him all the 
way to the market and back. 
(III) Concerning 
(D) The principal has called her to his 
chamber _______her low attendance.  
(IV) Considering 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)    
(b) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(c) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)   
(d) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
2. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.  
(A) By means of word and leading him to do 
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon 
addressed to an audience. 
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another 
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer 
(a) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(b) (B), (A), (D), (C)  
(c) (D), (A), (B), (C) 
(d) (D), (B), (A), (C) 
 
Q.3 Choose the correct spellings of the following words.  
(A) Accomodation       (B) Accommodation       (C) Committed         (D) Comitted 
(a) (A) and (C) only 
(b) (B) and (C) only 
(c) (A) and (D) only 
(d) (B) and (D) only 
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CUET PG EXAM – JUNE 2023 
1. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) She is interested in 
anything_______ street children. 
(I) Following 
(B) _______his dancing skills, he put up 
a decent performance. 
(II) Regarding 
(C) The puppy kept _____him all the 
way to the market and back. 
(III) Concerning 
(D) The principal has called her to his 
chamber _______her low attendance.  
(IV) Considering 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)    
(b) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(c) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)   
(d) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
2. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.  
(A) By means of word and leading him to do 
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon 
addressed to an audience. 
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another 
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer 
(a) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(b) (B), (A), (D), (C)  
(c) (D), (A), (B), (C) 
(d) (D), (B), (A), (C) 
 
Q.3 Choose the correct spellings of the following words.  
(A) Accomodation       (B) Accommodation       (C) Committed         (D) Comitted 
(a) (A) and (C) only 
(b) (B) and (C) only 
(c) (A) and (D) only 
(d) (B) and (D) only 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
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4. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
 
LIST II 
(A) According to the rule, nobody is 
allowed in without a ticket. 
(I) Financially  
(B) In terms of profit we made, the 
festival was a great success.  
(II) Realistically 
(C) In terms of what we can actually 
achieve, 80 percent is probably 
maximum. 
(III) Socially 
(D) For the good of society, this 
legislation will bring considerable 
relief.  
(IV) Officially 
 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
5. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
(SENTENCES) 
LIST II 
(ADJECTIVES) 
(A) They have proved that the doctor 
were______ in the diagnosis of the 
illness. 
(I) Exhaustive  
(B) The damages was______. (II) Exhausted 
(C) He was_________ after the run. (III) Negligent 
(D) It’s an______ investigation. (IV) Negligible 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
6. Choose the word spelt correctly.  
(a) Exaggarate 
(b) Exaggerate 
(c) Exeggerete 
(d) Exeggarate 
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CUET PG EXAM – JUNE 2023 
1. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) She is interested in 
anything_______ street children. 
(I) Following 
(B) _______his dancing skills, he put up 
a decent performance. 
(II) Regarding 
(C) The puppy kept _____him all the 
way to the market and back. 
(III) Concerning 
(D) The principal has called her to his 
chamber _______her low attendance.  
(IV) Considering 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)    
(b) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(c) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)   
(d) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
2. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.  
(A) By means of word and leading him to do 
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon 
addressed to an audience. 
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another 
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer 
(a) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(b) (B), (A), (D), (C)  
(c) (D), (A), (B), (C) 
(d) (D), (B), (A), (C) 
 
Q.3 Choose the correct spellings of the following words.  
(A) Accomodation       (B) Accommodation       (C) Committed         (D) Comitted 
(a) (A) and (C) only 
(b) (B) and (C) only 
(c) (A) and (D) only 
(d) (B) and (D) only 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
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4. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
 
LIST II 
(A) According to the rule, nobody is 
allowed in without a ticket. 
(I) Financially  
(B) In terms of profit we made, the 
festival was a great success.  
(II) Realistically 
(C) In terms of what we can actually 
achieve, 80 percent is probably 
maximum. 
(III) Socially 
(D) For the good of society, this 
legislation will bring considerable 
relief.  
(IV) Officially 
 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
5. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
(SENTENCES) 
LIST II 
(ADJECTIVES) 
(A) They have proved that the doctor 
were______ in the diagnosis of the 
illness. 
(I) Exhaustive  
(B) The damages was______. (II) Exhausted 
(C) He was_________ after the run. (III) Negligent 
(D) It’s an______ investigation. (IV) Negligible 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
6. Choose the word spelt correctly.  
(a) Exaggarate 
(b) Exaggerate 
(c) Exeggerete 
(d) Exeggarate 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   3 
7. Replace the underlined part with the correct option.  
Had he worked hard for the tournament, he had aced the match. 
(a) He was aced. 
(b) He should aced. 
(c) He should have aced. 
(d) He would have aced. 
 
8. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph. 
(A) Deals with fiction, not with fact 
(B) But to please his imagination of writing since it 
(C) Imaginative composition differs from other forms 
(D) Its aim is not to instruct the mind of the reader 
(a) (C), (B), (A), (D) 
(b) (D), (B), (C), (A)  
(c) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(d) (B), (A), (D), (C) 
 
9. Match List I with List II:  
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) Are most people resistant_______ 
advice on healthy eating?  
(I) Of 
(B) Do people in your country 
generally have an aptitude_________ 
languages? 
(II) To 
(C) Do many people embark ________ a 
new career in middle age?  
(III) For 
(D) The fear_____ missing out can help 
you to remain enthusiastic. 
(IV) On 
(a) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)  
(b) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I) 
(c) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
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CUET PG EXAM – JUNE 2023 
1. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) She is interested in 
anything_______ street children. 
(I) Following 
(B) _______his dancing skills, he put up 
a decent performance. 
(II) Regarding 
(C) The puppy kept _____him all the 
way to the market and back. 
(III) Concerning 
(D) The principal has called her to his 
chamber _______her low attendance.  
(IV) Considering 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)    
(b) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(c) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)   
(d) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
2. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.  
(A) By means of word and leading him to do 
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon 
addressed to an audience. 
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another 
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer 
(a) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(b) (B), (A), (D), (C)  
(c) (D), (A), (B), (C) 
(d) (D), (B), (A), (C) 
 
Q.3 Choose the correct spellings of the following words.  
(A) Accomodation       (B) Accommodation       (C) Committed         (D) Comitted 
(a) (A) and (C) only 
(b) (B) and (C) only 
(c) (A) and (D) only 
(d) (B) and (D) only 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   2 
4. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
 
LIST II 
(A) According to the rule, nobody is 
allowed in without a ticket. 
(I) Financially  
(B) In terms of profit we made, the 
festival was a great success.  
(II) Realistically 
(C) In terms of what we can actually 
achieve, 80 percent is probably 
maximum. 
(III) Socially 
(D) For the good of society, this 
legislation will bring considerable 
relief.  
(IV) Officially 
 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
5. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
(SENTENCES) 
LIST II 
(ADJECTIVES) 
(A) They have proved that the doctor 
were______ in the diagnosis of the 
illness. 
(I) Exhaustive  
(B) The damages was______. (II) Exhausted 
(C) He was_________ after the run. (III) Negligent 
(D) It’s an______ investigation. (IV) Negligible 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
6. Choose the word spelt correctly.  
(a) Exaggarate 
(b) Exaggerate 
(c) Exeggerete 
(d) Exeggarate 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   3 
7. Replace the underlined part with the correct option.  
Had he worked hard for the tournament, he had aced the match. 
(a) He was aced. 
(b) He should aced. 
(c) He should have aced. 
(d) He would have aced. 
 
8. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph. 
(A) Deals with fiction, not with fact 
(B) But to please his imagination of writing since it 
(C) Imaginative composition differs from other forms 
(D) Its aim is not to instruct the mind of the reader 
(a) (C), (B), (A), (D) 
(b) (D), (B), (C), (A)  
(c) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(d) (B), (A), (D), (C) 
 
9. Match List I with List II:  
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) Are most people resistant_______ 
advice on healthy eating?  
(I) Of 
(B) Do people in your country 
generally have an aptitude_________ 
languages? 
(II) To 
(C) Do many people embark ________ a 
new career in middle age?  
(III) For 
(D) The fear_____ missing out can help 
you to remain enthusiastic. 
(IV) On 
(a) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)  
(b) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I) 
(c) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   4 
10. Replace the underlined part with the correct option. 
The Board is favouring towards signing of the contract with the newly launched 
technology company. 
(a) Was favourable in 
(b) As a favour will 
(c) Is in favour of 
(d) Has been favoured to 
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow (11-14) 
Crypto detectives are cleaning up by cracking down 
Before a new breed of cryptocurrency detectives helped bring him down, Ryan Felton 
marketed his crypto scheme with a grandiose promise: He was creating “Netflix on the 
blockchain.” 
He called the crypto-themed streaming service FLiK. For a small amount of the popular 
digital currency ether, customers could purchase a FLiK token, which would give them 
access to shows and movies broadcast on the new platform. Felton described the 
project as an “Entertainment Revolution”; crypto enthusiasts bought more than $2 
million worth of FLiK coins but the streaming business never materialized. Instead, 
Felton bought a $1.5 million house, along with $32,000 in diamonds. He spent 
$180,000 more for a red Ferrari. When cryptocurrencies hit the mainstream in the 
2010s, the technology was widely viewed as a perfect vehicle for crime. A drug dealer 
or scamster could transfer large quantities of money without having a bank to validate 
the transaction. To early advocates, crypto was appealing because it promised the 
secrecy and anonymity of cash, without the inconvenience of face-to-face exchanges.  
That secrecy was an illusion. Crypto transactions are inscribed on a publicly viewable 
ledger called a blockchain. To the untrained observer, blockchain records are 
unintelligible - a jumble of meaningless letters and numbers. But a growth industry is 
dedicated to deciphering them. At the centre is the New York analytics startup 
Chainalysis, valued at $8.6 billion after its latest funding. With tens of millions of 
dollars in federal contracts, Chainalysis has build a reputation as one of the crypto 
industry's leading detectives - a team of blockchain analysts that helps the government 
track transactions. As US federal agencies orchestrate an aggressive crack-down on 
crypto fraud, Chainalysis has come to occupy an increasingly important position in the 
industry. The company markets itself to the government and private companies as a 
force for good in a badly behaved sector - a firm whose business is solving crimes and 
cooperating with public officials. After the FTX exchange imploded, its bankruptcy 
lawyers hired Chainalysis to disentangle the web of entities at the center of Sam 
Bankman-Fried's empire and track the $400 million in crypto that a hacker stole from 
FTX. Chainalysis has also been conducting some light diplomacy. In April, it hosted a 
conference to bring together government officials and the newly chastened crypto 
executives who are trying to win back trust. Guests received socks stitched with the 
Chainalysis logo. 
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CUET PG EXAM – JUNE 2023 
1. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) She is interested in 
anything_______ street children. 
(I) Following 
(B) _______his dancing skills, he put up 
a decent performance. 
(II) Regarding 
(C) The puppy kept _____him all the 
way to the market and back. 
(III) Concerning 
(D) The principal has called her to his 
chamber _______her low attendance.  
(IV) Considering 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)    
(b) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(c) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)   
(d) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
2. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.  
(A) By means of word and leading him to do 
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon 
addressed to an audience. 
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another 
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer 
(a) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(b) (B), (A), (D), (C)  
(c) (D), (A), (B), (C) 
(d) (D), (B), (A), (C) 
 
Q.3 Choose the correct spellings of the following words.  
(A) Accomodation       (B) Accommodation       (C) Committed         (D) Comitted 
(a) (A) and (C) only 
(b) (B) and (C) only 
(c) (A) and (D) only 
(d) (B) and (D) only 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
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4. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
 
LIST II 
(A) According to the rule, nobody is 
allowed in without a ticket. 
(I) Financially  
(B) In terms of profit we made, the 
festival was a great success.  
(II) Realistically 
(C) In terms of what we can actually 
achieve, 80 percent is probably 
maximum. 
(III) Socially 
(D) For the good of society, this 
legislation will bring considerable 
relief.  
(IV) Officially 
 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
5. Match List I with List II: 
LIST I 
(SENTENCES) 
LIST II 
(ADJECTIVES) 
(A) They have proved that the doctor 
were______ in the diagnosis of the 
illness. 
(I) Exhaustive  
(B) The damages was______. (II) Exhausted 
(C) He was_________ after the run. (III) Negligent 
(D) It’s an______ investigation. (IV) Negligible 
(a) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)  
(b) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
(c) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
 
6. Choose the word spelt correctly.  
(a) Exaggarate 
(b) Exaggerate 
(c) Exeggerete 
(d) Exeggarate 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   3 
7. Replace the underlined part with the correct option.  
Had he worked hard for the tournament, he had aced the match. 
(a) He was aced. 
(b) He should aced. 
(c) He should have aced. 
(d) He would have aced. 
 
8. Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph. 
(A) Deals with fiction, not with fact 
(B) But to please his imagination of writing since it 
(C) Imaginative composition differs from other forms 
(D) Its aim is not to instruct the mind of the reader 
(a) (C), (B), (A), (D) 
(b) (D), (B), (C), (A)  
(c) (C), (A), (D), (B) 
(d) (B), (A), (D), (C) 
 
9. Match List I with List II:  
LIST I LIST II 
 
(A) Are most people resistant_______ 
advice on healthy eating?  
(I) Of 
(B) Do people in your country 
generally have an aptitude_________ 
languages? 
(II) To 
(C) Do many people embark ________ a 
new career in middle age?  
(III) For 
(D) The fear_____ missing out can help 
you to remain enthusiastic. 
(IV) On 
(a) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)  
(b) (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I) 
(c) (A)-(IV), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I) 
(d) (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III) 
 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   4 
10. Replace the underlined part with the correct option. 
The Board is favouring towards signing of the contract with the newly launched 
technology company. 
(a) Was favourable in 
(b) As a favour will 
(c) Is in favour of 
(d) Has been favoured to 
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow (11-14) 
Crypto detectives are cleaning up by cracking down 
Before a new breed of cryptocurrency detectives helped bring him down, Ryan Felton 
marketed his crypto scheme with a grandiose promise: He was creating “Netflix on the 
blockchain.” 
He called the crypto-themed streaming service FLiK. For a small amount of the popular 
digital currency ether, customers could purchase a FLiK token, which would give them 
access to shows and movies broadcast on the new platform. Felton described the 
project as an “Entertainment Revolution”; crypto enthusiasts bought more than $2 
million worth of FLiK coins but the streaming business never materialized. Instead, 
Felton bought a $1.5 million house, along with $32,000 in diamonds. He spent 
$180,000 more for a red Ferrari. When cryptocurrencies hit the mainstream in the 
2010s, the technology was widely viewed as a perfect vehicle for crime. A drug dealer 
or scamster could transfer large quantities of money without having a bank to validate 
the transaction. To early advocates, crypto was appealing because it promised the 
secrecy and anonymity of cash, without the inconvenience of face-to-face exchanges.  
That secrecy was an illusion. Crypto transactions are inscribed on a publicly viewable 
ledger called a blockchain. To the untrained observer, blockchain records are 
unintelligible - a jumble of meaningless letters and numbers. But a growth industry is 
dedicated to deciphering them. At the centre is the New York analytics startup 
Chainalysis, valued at $8.6 billion after its latest funding. With tens of millions of 
dollars in federal contracts, Chainalysis has build a reputation as one of the crypto 
industry's leading detectives - a team of blockchain analysts that helps the government 
track transactions. As US federal agencies orchestrate an aggressive crack-down on 
crypto fraud, Chainalysis has come to occupy an increasingly important position in the 
industry. The company markets itself to the government and private companies as a 
force for good in a badly behaved sector - a firm whose business is solving crimes and 
cooperating with public officials. After the FTX exchange imploded, its bankruptcy 
lawyers hired Chainalysis to disentangle the web of entities at the center of Sam 
Bankman-Fried's empire and track the $400 million in crypto that a hacker stole from 
FTX. Chainalysis has also been conducting some light diplomacy. In April, it hosted a 
conference to bring together government officials and the newly chastened crypto 
executives who are trying to win back trust. Guests received socks stitched with the 
Chainalysis logo. 
                                          CUET PG 2023  
   5 
But the ambassadorial role has put Chainalysis at odds with some of crypto's 
passionate advocates, who envisioned digital money as a private, anonymous 
financial network. That clash also reflects a battle for crypto's future. 
From the government's perspective, Chainalysis is arguably the most trusted company 
in the industry but only because it sells powerful tools aimed at penetrating the veil of 
secrecy that made crypto attractive in the first place. 
The blockchain is “often-times the key to unlocking a case” said Jonathan of 
Chainalysis. “It's more traceable and more conclusive.” 
In late 2020, Felton was indicted on charges that he had used investor’s funds to 
finance his extravagant lifestyle. He went on trial in Atlanta last summer. Testifying 
for the prosecution was Beth Bisbee, a Chainalysis investigator, who once worked for 
the Drug Enforcement Administration. In 2014, her analysis of blockchain records 
helped the DEA track down an internet drug dealer in Arizona. 
11. Match the names in List I with List II: 
List I List II 
(A) Ryan Felton (I) New York analytics startup 
(B) Chainalysis (II) The man who marketed the crypto 
scheme 
(C) Sam Bankman Fried (III) One of the founders of 
Chainalysis  
(D) Jonathan Levin (IV) The head whose firm lost 400 
million dollars 
(a) (A)-(I), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(II)  
(b) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV) 
(c) (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III) 
(d) (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(IV) 
 
12. Which project did Felton describe as an “entertainment revolution”?  
(A) The business of streaming. 
(B) Felton bought a dollar 1.5 million house. 
(C) For a small amount of digital currency, customers could access shows and 
movies broadcast on the new platform. 
(D) The creation of Netflix on the blockchain 
(a) (A), (B), (C) only 
(b) (A), (B) only 
(c) (C), (D) only 
(d) (B), (D) only 
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