CPO Mini Mock English (07 June 2024)

Question 1:

Direction :- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Digital India can be the prime (1) ________ behind making a reality of the government's promise of minimum government, maximum governance. Such a transformation requires technology to be firmly (2) __________ into government, something that the Digital India project lists as one of its foremost objectives. Embedding technology into government (3) __________ will do three things; transform the government and make it more transparent and efficient, transform the lives of citizens especially those at the bottom of the (4) ___________ pyramid and make our economy more efficient and competitive. A 2014 McKinsey Global Institute report predicts that the large-scale (5) __________ of technology through Digital India positions India with the biggest opportunity yet to accelerate economic growth.

1.

  • impact

  • factor

  • force

  • might

Question 2:

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

The giraffe is the tallest land mammal alive, its long legs and neck contributing to its impressive stature. Males can be up to 18ft. (5.5m tall), females a little less.

In the wild, these beautiful creatures stretch their necks beyond those of antelope, kudu and even elephants to strip leaves from the untouched upper reaches of trees.

The french zoologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck is usually credited as the first person to suggest that long necks have evolved in giraffes because they allow them to get to the parts other herbivores cannot reach. As the giraffe lives "in places where the soil is nearly always arid and barren. It is obliged to browse on the leaves of trees and to make constant efforts to reach them', he wrote in his 1809 book 'Philosophie Zoologique'. " From this habit long maintained in all its race, and that its neck is lengthened". The English naturalist Charles Darwin also thought the giraffe's extraordinary legs and neck must have something to do with foraging. "The giraffe, by its lofty stature, much elongated neck, fore-legs, head and tongue, has its whole frame beautifully adapted for browsing on the higher branches of trees", he wrote in 'On the origin of species' in 1859.

In short, giraffes' long necks are the result of generation upon generation of repeated stretching and inheritance. During the dry season when feeding competition should be most intense giraffes generally feed from low shrubs, not tall trees. What's more, giraffes feed most often and faster with their necks bent.Male giraffes often fight for access to females, a ritual referred to as "necking". The rivals stand flank to flank, then start to whack each other with their heads. The top or back of the well-armoured skull is used as a club to strike the neck, chest, ribs or legs of the opponent with a force capable of knocking a competitor off balance or unconscious. The largest males usually win these battles and do most of the breeding, says zoologist Anne Innis Dagg of the university of waterloo in Ontario, Canada, who has been studying giraffes since the 1950s. "The other giraffes don't get much breeding opportunity".There is also evidence that females are more receptive to advances from larger males.

According to the passage, 'necking' is the:

  • Elongation of the giraffes' neck

  • Breeding by the largest males

  • Repeated stretching of the neck

  • Fight to woo the females

Question 3:

Direction :- The following sentence has been divided into parts that contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.

If your kids sleep well, they are likely to behave better.

  • If your kids sleep well

  • to behave better

  • No error

  • they are likely

Question 4:

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

The giraffe is the tallest land mammal alive, its long legs and neck contributing to its impressive stature. Males can be up to 18ft. (5.5m tall), females a little less.

In the wild, these beautiful creatures stretch their necks beyond those of antelope, kudu and even elephants to strip leaves from the untouched upper reaches of trees.

The french zoologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck is usually credited as the first person to suggest that long necks have evolved in giraffes because they allow them to get to the parts other herbivores cannot reach. As the giraffe lives "in places where the soil is nearly always arid and barren. It is obliged to browse on the leaves of trees and to make constant efforts to reach them', he wrote in his 1809 book 'Philosophie Zoologique'. " From this habit long maintained in all its race, and that its neck is lengthened". The English naturalist Charles Darwin also thought the giraffe's extraordinary legs and neck must have something to do with foraging. "The giraffe, by its lofty stature, much elongated neck, fore-legs, head and tongue, has its whole frame beautifully adapted for browsing on the higher branches of trees", he wrote in 'On the origin of species' in 1859.

In short, giraffes' long necks are the result of generation upon generation of repeated stretching and inheritance. During the dry season when feeding competition should be most intense giraffes generally feed from low shrubs, not tall trees. What's more, giraffes feed most often and faster with their necks bent.Male giraffes often fight for access to females, a ritual referred to as "necking". The rivals stand flank to flank, then start to whack each other with their heads. The top or back of the well-armoured skull is used as a club to strike the neck, chest, ribs or legs of the opponent with a force capable of knocking a competitor off balance or unconscious. The largest males usually win these battles and do most of the breeding, says zoologist Anne Innis Dagg of the university of waterloo in Ontario, Canada, who has been studying giraffes since the 1950s. "The other giraffes don't get much breeding opportunity".There is also evidence that females are more receptive to advances from larger males.

Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?

  • Giraffe's long necks are the result of repeated stretching over the years.

  • The giraffe can eat leaves from the upper reaches of a tree where other animals cannot reach.

  • A giraffe's hind-legs are longer than its fore-legs and help it to bend.

  • The largest male giraffe usually wins the battles and does most of the breeding.

Question 5:

Direction :- Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom given in Bold/Underline in the following Questions

I had never seen him lose his temper, and he governed our company with an iron hand.

  • In anxiety

  • To any degree

  • strict and harsh control

  • At the service

Question 6:

Direction :- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Digital India can be the prime (1) ________ behind making a reality of the government's promise of minimum government, maximum governance. Such a transformation requires technology to be firmly (2) __________ into government, something that the Digital India project lists as one of its foremost objectives. Embedding technology into government (3) __________ will do three things; transform the government and make it more transparent and efficient, transform the lives of citizens especially those at the bottom of the (4) ___________ pyramid and make our economy more efficient and competitive. A 2014 McKinsey Global Institute report predicts that the large-scale (5) __________ of technology through Digital India positions India with the biggest opportunity yet to accelerate economic growth.

3.

  • offices

  • processes

  • details

  • hierarchies

Question 7:

Direction:- Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline/Bold segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select 'no improvement required'.

The banker warned me not to be careless from my ATM card.

  • careless across

  • careless with

  • careless on

  • careless beside

Question 8:

Direction :- Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in Bold/Underline.

Impolite

  • Uncivil

  • Courteous

  • Blunt

  • Superior

Question 9:

Direction:- Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the word given in Bold/Underline.

Penalise

  • Punish

  • Pretend

  • Protect

  • Praise

Question 10:

Direction :- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words,

A person who produces beautiful handwriting

  • stenographer

  • Philosopher

  • Typographer

  • Calligrapher

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