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1st August 2014, 12:18 PM
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Paper for Railway Recruitment Exams
I want to know about question paper for Special Class Railway Apprentices Examination in a PDF file format ?
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1st August 2014, 03:16 PM
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Re: Paper for Railway Recruitment Exams
Here I am giving you question paper for Special Class Railway Apprentices Examination in a PDF files with it so you can get it easily. PASSAGE-I People start smoking for various reasons. Sometimes they get into this habit because they feel it makes them look sophisticated. People may get hooked to this habit. Then smoking becomes a part of their lifestyle. They become addicted to the nicotine in the cigarettes. However, there is a definite link between smoking and lung cancer, heart disease and chronic bronchitis. Besides heavy smokers wrinkle faster. Passive smoking is equally harmful. Non-smokers are cautioned not to stay around smokers. The inhalation of smoke by non-smokers is dangerous. Wives of smokers are more at risk of lung cancer than the wives of non-smokers. I . In this passage, the expression "get hooked 3. "Passive smoking" refers to to" means to become (a) dull-witted (a) people who smoke occasionalIy (b) habituated and addicted (b) wives of smokers who inhale smoke (c) emotionally unpleasant (d) completely committed 2. Smoking primarily causes (c) non-smokers who inhale smoke (d) people who like to inhale smoke (a) lung cancer (b) infectious diseases (c) ageing (d) nicotine addiction My father wished me to become a carpenter like himself. For five generations we have carried on the same trade, from father to son. Perhaps that is the wisdom of life, to tread your father's steps, and look neither to the right nor to the left. When I was a little boy 1 said I would marry the daughter of the harness-maker who lived next door. She was a little girl with blue eyes and a flaxen pigtail. She would have kept my house like a new pin, and I should have had a son to carry on the business after me. 4. The author's father wished the author to 6. From the passage, we can say that the become a carpenter because author (a) he himself was a carpenter (b) . he had great Iove for handicrafts (a) followed his father's occupation (c) the author was unfit for any other thing (b) did not follow the occupation of his (d) carpentry was their hereditary family occupation (c) did not do anything 5. The phrase "the wisdom of life" in the passage means (d) became a harness-maker (a) the right way of leading one's life (b) following the traditional way of Iife fai thfull y (c) not looking either to the right or to the left (d) leading one's life in an independent manner |
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