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Calicut University 2007 Certification TES THE PRINCETON REVIEW CET 1 - Question Paper

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THE PRINCETON REVIEW CET SAMPLE PAPER 1

INSTRUCTIONS – Please learn these carefully before attempting the test
1. This test is based on trend of previous years’ CET papers.
2. There are 4 parts.
part 1- English & studying Comprehension (50 questions)
part 2- Quantitative Ability (20 questions)
part 3- Data Interpretation (22 questions)
part four - Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (66 questions)
3. The total time allotted is two hours exactly. Please note your begin time and end time on the ans sheet.
Do not take more than two hours, or you will get a wrong assessment.
4. Please fill all the details, as asked on top of the ans sheet.
5. Please try to maximize your attempt overall, but you need to do well in all parts.
6. There is one mark for every right ans and 0.25 negative mark for every wrong one.
7. There is no sectional time limit.
8. Since it is a time constrained test and you have two hours, and all ques. carry equal marks, please do
not get stuck on any question, move fast to try and do easier ones.
9. Please do all scratch work on paper only, no extra sheets to be used. Put all your answers on the
ans sheet.
Relax. You are competing against yourself.


------------SECTION 1-------------------------

Directions for Q.1 to 5: select from among the provided options the 1 which will be a
suitable to fill in the blank in most of the phrases.
1. A. Professional studies have become the ____ of the rich.
B. Every citizen has the _____ to speak, travel and live as he pleases.
C. He has a definite ______ over all his rivals.
D. Sheron no longer has the _____ of the company’s bungalow and car.
(a) advantage (b) privilege (c) right (d) concession


2. A. People sensed ______.
B. A bad _____ case had come in—a person with a smashed arm.
C. And then, without warning, _____ struck.
D. The dogs were the 1st to recognise the signs of oncoming _________.
(a) tragedy (b) accident (c) disaster (d) calamity


3. A. The men there have fought _____ and emotional withdrawal, and were more
capable of helping Jim.
B. But _____ does occasionally inflict all the adults.
C. A person who is deeply hurt feels very ______.
D. It is hard to survive this feeling of _______.
(a) dejection (b) lonely (c) trouble (d) depression


4. A. I have had a small power of ______.
B. Down with a very high fever, he suffers from frequents fits of _____.
C. They are now bitter enemies—all because of a small __________.
(d) Her ______ is the most creative thing she has ever possessed.



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