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Kerala PSC English Grammar Book Study Materials 1 Page 850
Book's First PageARRANGEMENT OF SENTENCES R. It matched well with my new 479. 1. After the firing that evening pair of faded stone washed the street that used to be full pants. of people was completely de- S. Everybody had put-on new serted. 1. (2) 2. (1) 3. (4) 4. (1) colourful clothes. P. Nor were any windows open. 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (4) 8. (2) 6. They had been polished. Q. Suddenly, I detected a move- 9. (1) 10. (2) 11. (3) 12. (4) (1) SRPQ (2) RPQS ment to my left. R. There was no trace of any hu- 13. (2) 14. (2) 15. (3) 16. (3) (3) SPRQ (4) PQSR 476. 1. There was nobody in the mar- man beings, and all doors 17. (2) 18. (1) 19. (3) 20. (3) ket at that time of the night. were firmly closed. 21. (3) 22. (4) 23. (1) 24. (4) P. Added to that it had been rain- S. Surprisingly, even the stray 25. (1) 26. (2) 27. (3) 28. (4) ing incessantly. dogs had disappeared. 29. (3) 30. (4) 31. (2) 32. (1) Q. The night was darker than 6. I was so frightened that I ran for my life. 33. (3) 34. (1) 35. (4) 36. (1) usual. R. All shops were closed. (1) PSQR (2) PQRS 37. (2) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (3) S. The atmosphere was heavy. (3) RPSQ (4) RSPQ 41. (3) 42. (3) 43. (4) 44. (4) 6. The stars disappeared from 480. 1. Sunita Aralikar’s story is in- 45. (2) 46. (3) 47. (1) 48. (3) the sky and it made the night credible but true. 49. (3) 50. (3) 51. (3) 52. (3) heavier. P. Fortunately she was pulled 53. (1) 54. (1) 55. (1) 56. (4) (1) PQRS (2) QPRS out of the tiny grave by her maternal grandfather. 57. (2) 58. (1) 59. (4) 60. (3) (3) SRPQ (4) RQPS Q. Her mother died when she 61. (2) 62. (1) 63. (3) 64. (1) 477. 1. The fame of Bacon as a cre- ative writer rests mainly on was fifteen days old. 65. (1) 66. (4) 67. (2) 68. (4) his essays. R. Her grandfather decided to 69. (2) 70. (1) 71. (1) 72. (1) P. The term is derived from educate her on his own. 73. (2) 74. (3) 75. (1) 76. (3) ‘essai’. S. She was buried alive by her 77. (2) 78. (2) 79. (3) 80. (3) Q. It may be perhaps desirable illiterate father the next day. 6. Today Sunita is an author and 81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (4) to write something on ‘Essay’. a well known social activist, 85. (3) 86. (4) 87. (3) 88. (1) R. ‘Essai’ means experiment, at- tempt. fighting against female infan- 89. (2) 90. (2) 91. (1) 92. (4) ticide. S. The essay covers an enor- 93. (2) 94. (1) 95. (3) 96. (1) (1) PQRS (2) SRQP mous range of composition. 97. (2) 98. (1) 99. (3) 100. (3) (3) QSPR (4) PRSQ 6. In style the essay is often self 101. (3) 102. (3) 103. (2) 104. (1) revelatory and illustrative. 481. 1. It was my first day in college. P. They took me to their room. 105. (2) 106. (1) 107. (4) 108. (3) (1) PQRS (2) QPRS Q. As I entered, two seniors ap- 109. (3) 110. (3) 111. (1) 112. (1) (3) RPSQ (4) SPRQ proached me. 113. (2) 114. (2) 115. (4) 116. (3) 478. 1. Vinoo was to l eave for R. I was happy to follow them. 117. (4) 118. (1) 119. (2) 120. (3) Hyderabad by the 5 o’clock train. S. They offered to help me to lo- 121. (2) 122. (4) 123. (1) 124. (1) cate my classroom. P. Quickly, both got the luggage 125. (2) 126. (1) 127. (1) 128. (2) in and the train began to 6. There they forced me to part with my money and the wrist 129. (3) 130. (4) 131. (4) 132. (2) move. watch. 133. (2) 134. (3) 135. (1) 136. (1) Q. He drove to the station and (1) PRQS (2) RPQS 137. (3) 138. (2) 139. (2) 140. (3) reached a few minutes before the train was to leave. (3) QSRP (4) SPQR 141. (3) 142. (1) 143. (3) 144. (1) R. However, Vinoo had a busy 482. 1. The teacher asked the boys 145. (2) 146. (2) 147. (3) 148. (4) schedule on that day and to be quiet. 149. (4) 150. (1) 151. (3) 152. (3) could leave the office only P. The boys opened their books. Q. Suddenly there was some 153. (1) 154. (3) 155. (2) 156. (4) around 4:45 PM. S. He rushed on to the platform noise outside. 157. (2) 158. (3) 159. (2) 160. (3) and found his friend waiting R. Then he asked them to open 161. (2) 162. (1) 163. (1) 164. (4) near their compartment. their books. 165. (2) 166. (1) 167. (3) 168. (1) 6. Vinoo heaved a sigh of relief S. The teacher looked outside. 169. (4) 170. (3) 171. (4) 172. (1) and settled down to enjoy the 6. A dog had entered in the school premises. 173. (4) 174. (3) 175. (3) 176. (1) journey. (1) QSRP (2) PRSQ 177. (4) 178. (3) 179. (1) 180. (3) (1) PQSR (2) RSQP (3) SQPR (4) RQSP (3) RPQS (4) SQRP 181. (3) 182. (3) 183. (1) 184. (3) SEE–857