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Mock Test Highlights:

  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 120 minutes
  • - Total Questions: 100
  • - Analysis: Detailed Solutions & Performance Insights
  • - Sections covered: English Language & Comprehension, Analytical Abilities

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DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 1

Direction: Select the appropriate word which makes the sentence meaningful.

Sachin Tendulkar is an __________ player.

Detailed Solution: Question 1

'Eminent' means a person who is successful, well-known, outstanding, etc.

Sachin Tendulkar is an eminent player.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 2

Direction: Pick the pronoun from the options to fill the blank in the sentence:

Bob is my dad, ____________ is a waiter.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Bob is my dad. He is a waiter.

Dad is the male so we will use the 'He' for him.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 3

Select the appropriate word which makes the sentence meaningful.

If there is some chance of succeeding, it would be unwise to ______ it at this stage.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The appropriate word for the blank will be "abandon," which means to leave somebody/something that you are responsible for.

If there is some chance of succeeding, it would be unwise to abandon it at this stage.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 4

Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.

The person who knows everything

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Omniscient - The person who knows everything.

Omnipresent - present everywhere.

Omnipotent - To have unlimited power.

Oblivious - Ignorant person (A person who is unaware of everything).

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 5

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

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The incorrect spelling of "Resembelance" will be "Resemblance" that means the quality or state of resembling especially, correspondence in appearance or superficial qualities.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

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

Direction: Select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.

Sue’s parents tried living in the north, but they could not adapt to the cold.

Detailed Solution: Question 6

North is a noun here. North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.

"But" is a conjunction. "Not" is an adverb modifying the verb "Adapt".

Hence, the correct option is (A).

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

Direction: In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Someone has stolen his book.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The rule for making a passive voice for this type of sentences-

Object + has/have + been+ third form of verb

His book has been stolen.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 8

In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Rahul will pass the message.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Rule to make the active voice of Simple Future Tense

Object + shall/will + be + third form of verb + by + subject

The correct passive of the given sentence is-

The message will be passed by Rahul.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 9

Direction: In the sentence given below, replace the underlined part with its alternate meaning. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (d) i.e. “None of these” as the answer.

Kiran was in high spirits when he was called upon the stage to deliver his speech.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

'in high spirits' means, he was in a very happy state of mind or was very cheerful.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 10

Find the correctly spelled word.

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Kaleidoscope is a correctly spelt word. It means a large number of different things.

Hence, the correct option is (c)

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 11

Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:

The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.

The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.

Q. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying:

Detailed Solution: Question 11

According to passage, "it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient."

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 12

Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:

The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.

The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.

Q. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is:

Detailed Solution: Question 12

According to passage "The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery."

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 13

Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:

The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.

The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.

Q. The words ‘_____ dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’ implies:

Detailed Solution: Question 13

From the line given in the passage, "At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours." It implies that the person may survive only for a very brief period.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 14

Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:

The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.

The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.

Q. Euthanasia means:

Detailed Solution: Question 14

According to the passage, Euthanasia means hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion or bringing about gentle and easy death.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 15

Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.

A person who talks in sleep is called as

Detailed Solution: Question 15

A person who talks in sleep is called a Somniloquist.

The word 'Somniloquist' is a Latin word. 'Somni' means sleep and 'liquid' means to talk.

Philatelist - A person who collects stamps.

Somnambulist - A person, who walks in sleep.

Oneirocritic - A person who interprets dreams.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 16

Direction: Choose the appropriate meaning of the idiom/phrase:

A sop to Cerberus

Detailed Solution: Question 16

A sop to Cerberus means a concession or bribe to conciliate a person otherwise liable to be troublesome.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 17

Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?

"The volunteers helped the stranded CHEERFULLY."

Detailed Solution: Question 17

Adverbs of manner describe how something happens. For example, it is possible to walk or run at different speeds. The words used to describe walking or running at different speeds (quickly or slowly for example) and joyful, cheerfully are excellent examples of adverbs of manner.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 18

Direction: Choose the appropriate meaning of the idiom/phrase:

Caught between two stools

Detailed Solution: Question 18

'Caught between two stools' means finding it difficult to choose between two alternatives. Or,

To fail due to difficulty in choosing between two alternatives.

Example in a sentence:

He tries to be both mother and father of his daughter but falls between two stools.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 19

Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?

"The newspaper boy delivers the newspaper DAILY to my house."

Detailed Solution: Question 19

Adverbs of time and definite frequency say when or how often something happens. Examples are- today, yesterday, in the afternoon, last night, last week, last year, two months ago, already, soon, still, finally, weekly, daily, every year, monthly, etc. Adverbs of time and definite frequency usually go in the end-position.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 20

Direction: In the given question, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

Hirsute

Detailed Solution: Question 20

Hirsute - Hair

Bald - Having little or no hair on head

Shaggy - Covered with long, thick, untidy hair

Erudite - Having or showing great knowledge that is based on careful study

Glorious - Having or deserving fame or success

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 21

Direction: Select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.

The Trojans’ rash decision to accept the wooden horse led to their destruction.

Detailed Solution: Question 21

Destruction is a noun.

"Their" is a plural possessive pronoun modifying destruction.

"Led" and "Accept" are verbs.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 22

Direction: In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Sita was reading the Gita.

Detailed Solution: Question 22

The rule for the making of passive voice is-

Object + was/were + being + + third form of verb + by + subject

The correct passive will be-

The Gita was being read by Sita.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 23

Direction: In the sentence given below, replace the underlined phrase to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (d) i.e. “No correction required” as the answer.

The woman to who I sold my house was a criminal.

Detailed Solution: Question 23

The woman to whom I sold my house was a criminal is the correct form of the sentence.

The word 'who' is used if it is answered for him.

The word 'whom' is used as a direct or indirect object of a verb or preposition. 'Whom' is used if it is answered for him.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 24

Direction: Pick the correct preposition from the given:

We arrived_____ the station an hour late.

Detailed Solution: Question 24

We arrived at the station an hour late.

The preposition 'at' is used when referring to buildings as locations in a city. This can be confused with the preposition 'in'. Generally, 'in' is used with buildings to mean that something occurs inside the building. 'At', on the other hand, is used to express that something happens at the location.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 25

Direction: In the given question choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

Vicissitude

Detailed Solution: Question 25

Vicissitude - One of the many changes and problems in a situation or your life, that you have to deal with

Change - To become different or to make somebody/something different

Sorrow - Deep distress, sadness

Misfortune - Bad luck or disaster

Surprises - The feeling that you have when something happens that you do not expect

Hence, the correct option is (C).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 26

Direction: In the question below there are two statements followed by two conclusions I, and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

I. Some scissor are paper.

II. Some glass are not scissor.

Conclusions:

I. All scissor are glass.

II. Some paper are glass.

Detailed Solution: Question 26

The least possible Venn diagram is as shown below,

Conclusion:

I. All scissor are glass. → False (Some glass are not scissor)

II. Some paper are glass. → False (It is possible, but not definite)

Hence, the correct option is (D).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 27

If in a code language "ABACUS" is coded as "SUCABA" then the code for "TACKER" will be?

Detailed Solution: Question 27

The pattern followed,

Similarly,

Therefore, TACKER is coded as REKCAT.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 28

Direction: Answer the blank according to the relation given:

TALE : LATE :: ? : CAFE-

Detailed Solution: Question 28

TALE ⇒ LATE

[First and third letter interchanged their positions.]

Thus,

FACE ⇒ CAFE.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 29

What is the 31st term of the sequence: 1, 4, 7, 10, ….?

Detailed Solution: Question 29

Given Sequence: 1,4,7,10,…,a31

Here, a1 = 1, d = 4 − 1 = 3, n = 31

We know,

an=a1+(n−1)d

a31=1+(31−1)3

=91

Hence, the correct option is (B).

DU LLB Mock Test - 7 (New Pattern) - Question 30

Direction: Answer the question mark according to sequence.

CORDEM : ZROGBQ: : ? : PXIVRO-

Detailed Solution: Question 30

The 1st 3rd and 5th Letters of the first group are each moved three steps backward while the second fourth and sixth letters are each moved three steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the second group. Therefore, the correct option is: SULSUL.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

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