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23rd August 2014, 04:25 PM
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Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Question Paper
Will you please provide the Question Paper of Haryana High Court Clerk Exam ?
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26th August 2014, 10:47 AM
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Re: Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Question Paper
Here is the list of few questions of Haryana High Court Clerk Exam for your idea. 1 The highest mountain in the world is the Mount Everest 2 The longest river in the world is the Nile 3 The longest highway in the world is the Trans-Canada 4 The longest highway in the world has a length of About 8000 km 5 The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was Mujibur Rehman 6 The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is Myanmar 7 The biggest desert in the world is the Sahara desert 8 The largest coffee growing country in the world is Brazil 9 The country also known as “country of copper” is Zambia 10 The river Volga flows out into the Caspian sea 11 The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand line 12 The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in Siberia 13 The country which ranks second in terms of land area is Canada 14 The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is Sicily 15 The river Jordan flows out into the Dead sea 16 The biggest delta in the world is the Ganges Delta 17 The capital city that stands on the river Danube is Belgrade 18 The Japanese call their country as Nippon 19 The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres 20 The world’s oldest known city is Damascus 21 The city which is also known as the City of Canals is Venice 22 The country in which river Wangchu flows is Myanmar 23 The biggest island of the world is Greenland 24 The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is Detroit, USA 25 The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is China & South Africa 26 The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia 27 The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is China 28 The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the Amazon River 29 The city which was once called the `Forbidden City’ was Peking 30 The country called the Land of Rising Sun is Japan 31 Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest 32 The volcano Vesuvius is located in Italy 33 The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is Cuba 34 The length of the Suez Canal is 162.5 kilometers 35 The lowest point on earth is The coastal area of Dead sea 36 The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of Nepal 37 The largest ocean of the world is the Pacific ocean 38 The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow 39 The biggest stadium in the world is the Strahov Stadium, Prague 40 The world’s largest diamond producing country is South Africa 41 Australia was discovered by James Cook 42 The first Governor General of Pakistan is Mohammed Ali Jinnah 43 Dublin is situated at the mouth of river Liffey 44 The earlier name of New York city was New Amsterdam 45 The Eiffel tower was built by Alexander Eiffel 46 The Red Cross was founded by Jean Henri Durant 47 The country which has the greatest population density is Monaco 48 The national flower of Britain is Rose 49 Niagara Falls was discovered by Louis Hennepin 50 The national flower of Italy is Lily |
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7th November 2014, 11:07 AM
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Haryana High Court Clerk exam Question Paper
I want to get the Haryana High Court Clerk exam Question Paper, can you please provide me that ?
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7th November 2014, 11:56 AM
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Re: Haryana High Court Clerk exam Question Paper
In the Haryana High Court Clerk exam questions comes from these topics: Punjab history Punjab geography Poets,writers, authors and their books (Punjabi) Countries and their capitals and currencies Persons in news Sports events in 2014 National Film Awards RBI rates and updates Union budget 2014 Popular books and their authors Important appointments in 2014 Constitution of India (Summary) Important days Terms used in our daily life Current affairs Reading comprehension Spotting errors Vocabulary Sentence completion Cloze test Sentence rearrangement Haryana High Court Clerk exam question paper Q1-9.Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Some words / phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. In the second week of August 1998, just a few days after the incidents of bombing the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar- es- Salaam, a high- powered, brain- storming session was held near Washington DC, to discuss various aspects of terrorism, The meeting was attended by ten of America’s leading experts in various fields such as germ and chemical warfare, public health, disease control and also by the doctors and the law enforcing officers. Being asked to describe the horror of possible bio= attack, one of the experts narrated the following gloomy scenario. A culprit in a crowded business centre or in a busy shopping mall of a town empties a test tube containing some fluid, which in turn creates an , unseen cloud of germ of a dreaded disease like anthrax, capable of inflicting a horrible death within 5 days on anyone who inhales it. At first, 500 or so victims feel that they have mid influenza which may recede after a day or two. Then the symptoms return again and their lungs start filling with fluid. They rush to local hospitals for treatment, but the panic- stricken people may find that the medicare services run quickly out of drugs due to excessive demand. But no one would be able to realize that a terrorist attack has occurred. One cannot deny the possibility that the germ involved would be of contagious variety capable of causing an epidemic. The meeting concluded that such attacks, apart from causing immediate human tragedy, would have dire long term effects on the political and social fabric of a country by way of ending people’s trust on the competence of the government. The experts also said that the bombs used in Kenya and Tanzania were of the old fashion variety and involved large quantities of high explosives, but new terrorism will prove to be more deadly and probably more elusive than hijacking an aeroplane or a gelignite of previous decades. According Bruce Hoffman, an American specialist on political violence, old overthrow a colonial power or the capitalist system and so on. These terrorists were not shy about planting a bomb or hijacking an aircraft and they set some limit to their brutality. Killing so many innocent people might turn their natural supporters off. Political terrorists want a lot of people watching, but not a lot of people watching, but not a lot of people dead. “Old terrorism sought to change the world while the new sort is often practiced by those who believe that the world has gone beyond redemption,” he added. Hoffman says, “New Terrorism has no long term agenda, but is ruthless in its short- term intentions. It is often just a cacophonous cry of protest or an outburst of religious intolerance or a protest against the West in general and the US in particular. Its perpetrators may be religious fanatics or die- hard opponents of a government and see no reason to show restraint. They are simply intent on inflicting the maximum amount of pain on the victim.” Q1. In the context of the passage, the culprit’s act of employing a test tube containing some fluid can be classified as: A. a terrorist attack B. an epidemic of a dreaded disease C. a natural calamity D. panic created by an imaginary event E. None Q2. In what way would the new terrorism be different from that of the earlier years? i. more dangerous and less baffling ii. more hazardous for victims iii. less complicated for terrorists A. 1 & 3 only B. 2 & 3 only C. 1 & 2 only D. All the three E. None Q3. What was the immediate provocation for the meeting held in August 1998? A. the insistence of America’s leading experts B. the horrors of possible bio- attacks C. a culprit’s heinous act of spreading germs D. people’s lack of trust in the government E. None Q4. What could be the probable consequences of bio- attacks, as mentioned in the passage? i. Several deaths ii. Political turmoil iii. Social unrest A. 1 only B. 2 only C. 3 only D. 1 & 2 only E. All three Q5. The author’s purpose of writing the above passage seems to explain: A. the methods to contain terrorism B. the socio- political turmoil in African countries C. the deadly strategies adopted by modern terrorists D. reasons for killing innocent people E. the salient features of terrorism of yester- year Q6. According to the author of the passage, the root cause of terrorism is: i. religious fanaticism ii. Socio- political changes in countries iii. The enormous population growth A. 1 only B. 2 only C. 3 only D. 1 & 2 only E. All three Q7. The phrases, such attacks, as mentioned in the last sentence of second paragraph, refers to: A. the onslaught on an epidemic as a natural calamity B. bio- attack on political people in the government C. attack aimed at damaging the reputation of the government D. bio- attack maneuvered by unscrupulous elements E. None Q8. The sole objective of the old terrorism, according to Hoffman, was to: A. plant bombs to kill innocent people B. establish colonial power or capitalist system C. make people realize the incompetence of the government D. give a setback to socio- political order E. None Q9. Which of the following statements is true about new terrorism? A. Its immediate objectives are quite tragic B. It has far- sighted goals to achieve C. It can differentiate between the innocent people and the guilty D. It is free from any political ideology E. It advocates people in changing the socio- political order. Q10-19. In the following passages there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are also printed below the passage and against each 5 words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words in each case. Fundamentally, all human __1__possess combination of fixed inherited traits. All men possess the __2__ highly developed nervous system, back- bones, erect posture, hair, etc. Therefore, __3__ among men arise only __4__ changes of this __5__ pattern. Racial __6__ represent one of the finest distinctions and are based on certain __7__ differences. Two races may be __8__ in hair colour, in eye colour but __9__ in stature while two others may be __10__ in stature but differ in the colour of eyes and hair. Q10. A. animal B. beings C. mind D. society E. thinking Q11. A. large B. different C. same D. natural E. biological Q12. A. sameness B. naturalness C. growth D. substance E. variations Q13. A. no B. large C. fundamental D. minor E. artificial Q14. A. fluctuating B. mad C. picturesque D. basic E. maddening Q15. A. differences B. clashes C. hatred D. tolerance E. sameness Q16. A. clearcut B. minor C. unnoticeable D. massive E. neat Q17. A. Alike B. different C. mismatched D. beautiful E. untouched Q18. A. matched B. same C. different D. close E. tall Q19. A. tall B. short C. uncouth D. ugly E. same Q20-25. In the following questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Q20. INDICT A. condemn B. reprimand C. accuse D. Allege E. None Q21. SCINTILLATING A. smouldering B. gilittering C. touching D. warming E. None Q22. REFECTORY A. restaurant B. parlour C. living room D. dining room E. None Q23. DISTINCTION A. diffusion B. disagreement C. different D. degree E. None Q24. IMPROVEMENT A. advancement B. betterment C. promotion D. preference E. None Q25. ADVERSITY A. failure B. helplessness C. misfortune D. crisis E. None Answers: 1. A2. C3. B4. E5. C6. E7. C8. D9. B10. B11. C12. E13. C14. D15. D16. C17. A18. C19. E20. C21. B22. D23. C24. B25. C |