RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) Exam 5 November 2023 - Paper 4 (Answer Key)

RPSC Junior Legal Officer (JLO) Exam 5 November 2023 – Paper 4 (Answer Key)

121. Rewrite the following simple sentence as complex sentence:
(Choose the correct option):
People living in glass houses cannot afford to throw stones.
(1) People who live in glass houses cannot afford to throw stones.
(2) If people live in glass houses or they cannot afford to throw stones at others.
(3) People live in glass houses and cannot afford to throw stones.
(4) People live in glass houses but cannot afford to throw stones.
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122. Choose the grammatically correct option.
(1) Not only was the train an -hour late, also I managed to got there on time.
(2) However the train was an hour late, so then I managed to get there on time.
(3) Despite the train was being an hour late, I managed to get there on time.
(4) In spite of the train being an hour late, I managed to get there on time.
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123. Choose the correct option that gives correct ‘Indirect’ form of the given sentence:
He shouted, “Let me go.”
(1) He shouted to them that he should let go.
(2) He shouted to them to let him go.
(3) He shouted to them that let me go.
(4) He shouted to them that let go.
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124. Change the narration:
“Do you suppose you know better than your own father ?” jeered his angry mother.
(1) His angry mother admonished him and said not to think that he knowing better than his father.
(2) His mother scolded him and said if he can know better than his own father.
(3) His angry mother laughed and said if I know better than my father!
(4) His angry mother jeered and asked whether he supposed he knew better than his own father.
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125. Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction:
Note down my address ____ you should forget it.
(1) however
(2) so that
(3) lest
(4) that
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126. Change the following sentence into Indirect Speech:
(Choose the correct option) :
He said, “I had a wonderful dream last night.”
(1) He told that he had seen a wonderful dream last night.
(2) He said that he had a wonderful dream the previous night.
(3) He told that he had see a wonderful dream the previous night before.
(4) He said that I had a wonderful dream yesterday night.
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127. Choose the grammatically correct option that shows the change of Direct to Indirect Speech:
“I will pay for the damage” said the man who had bumped into our car.
(1) I would paid for the damage said the man who had bumped into our car.
(2) I promise to paying for the damage said he who was bumped into our car.
(3) The man who had bumped into our car offered to pay for the damage.
(4) The man who had been bumped into our car offered that he would pay for the damage.
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128. Choose the correct option that gives correct ‘Indirect’ form of the given sentence:
Prof. Antony said, “We cannot live without water.”
(1) Prof. Antony said that they cannot lives without water.
(2) Prof. Antony said that they could not live without water.
(3) Prof. Antony said that we could not lived without water.
(4) Prof. Antony said that we cannot live without water.
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129. Change the following sentence into Indirect Speech:
(Choose the correct option):
The policeman said to the woman, “Would you mind if I looked inside your bag?”
(1) The policeman asked the woman if she would mind if he looked inside her bag.
(2) The policeman enquired if the woman would minded if he should look inside the bag.
(3) The policeman told the woman if she would mind if he would look inside her bag.
(4) The policeman told the woman that would you mind if I had looked inside your bag.
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130. Choose the grammatically correct option that shows the change from Direct to Indirect Speech:
“Ugh!” She exclaimed and turned the programme off.
(1) With an exclamation ugliness she turned disgusted programme off.
(2) With an exclamation of the of disgust she turned the programme off.
(3) In an exclamation of anger she exclaimed the programme off.
(4) Disgustedly exclaiming. she turned of the ugly programme.
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