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)

81. Fill in the blanks with a grammatically correct determiner:
If oil supplies run out, ____ man may have to fall back on ____ horse.
(1) a; a
(2) the; the
(3) zero article; the
(4) zero article; zero article
(5) Question not attempted

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82. Choose the correct option:
____ of these substances is found in India.
(1) Somethings
(2) Each
(3) Everythings
(4) Many
(5) Question not attempted

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83. Choose a phrasal verb from the given options that meaningfully completes the sentence:
He agreed to help but ___ when he found how difficult it was.
(1) got through
(2) falled back
(3) backed out
(4) broke out
(5) Question not attempted

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84. Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb :
She ___ the orphan as her own child.
(1) brought out
(2) brought up
(3) brought about
(4) brought in
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85. Fill in the blank with the appropriate phrasal verb:
The terrorists ______ the train and kept the passengers as hostages.
(1) held backed
(2) held upon
(3) held up
(4) held off
(5) Question not attempted

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86. Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb:
The rich should not ____ the poor.
(1) look down upon
(2) look under
(3) look into
(4) look look up
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87. Fill in the blank with an appropriate determiner:
I haven’t given ____ permission to use my calculator.
(1) none
(2) nobody
(3) anyone
(4) someone
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88. Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom from the four options: To be “under the weather”:
(1) feel guilty
(2) choosing seasonally
(3) being undecided
(4) feel unwell
(5) Question not attempted

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89. “To be at loggerheads” means:
(1) continue in the right direction
(2) have a hostile relationship
(3) be deformed
(4) have large heads
(5) Question not attempted.

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90. Choose the option that clearly explains the meaning of:
(By) a hair’s breadth
(1) agreeing upon the terms of a sale
(2) (by) a very small amount or distance
(3) divide equally
(4) assessment of one’s physical attributes
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