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National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2006 B.A L.L.B ADMISSION TEST – ., LL.B(HONS.) PROGRAMME - Question Paper

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23. He is (a) / both a wrestler, a boxer (b) / and a tennis coach (c). No fault (d).

24. Changes caused by globalization (a) / makes it impossible (b) / for poor countries to catch up with richer nations (c). No fault (d).

25. His recent book (a) / takes the learner (b) / on a epic journey through history (c). No fault (d).

PART – C

Direction: The 5 snippets provided beneath have all had their constituent phrases jumbled. learn every jumbled passage carefully and then pick the choice in which the best sequence is shown and shade the improper ans in the space given for it on the separate printed ans sheet.

Marks: Each ques. carries one (One) mark. (Total five marks)

26. UNIT I
(i) Neanderthals must have been a cold-adapted people – but only within limits.
(ii) The 1st penetration of Siberia and the Arctic was left to later, fully modern humans.
(iii) During the time the Neanderthals flourished, Europe and Asia were in the grip of the last Ice Age.
(iv) They got no further than southern Britain, northern Germany, Kiev, and the Caspian Sea.

The best sequence is :
(a) ii, i, iii, iv (b) iv, iii, i, ii
(c) iv, iii, ii, i (d) iii, i, iv, ii

27. UNIT II
(i) Alternatively, Neanderthals may have bitten hides with their teeth to make leather, or bitten wood to make wooden tools.
(ii) A dentist examining a Neanderthal's teeth would have been in for a shock.
(iii) As 1 possibility, they may have routinely used their teeth as a vice to grip objects.
(iv) In adult Neanderthals, the incisors were worn down on the outer-facing surface, in a way obtained in no modern people.
(v) Evidently, this peculiar wear-pattern somehow resulted from a use of their teeth as tools, but what was that function ?

The best sequence is :

(a) ii, i, iii, v, iv (b) ii, iv, v, iii, i
(c) ii, iii, iv, v, i (d) ii, v, iii, i, iv

28. UNIT III
(i) A Neanderthal woman's birth canal may have been wider than that of a modern woman's.
(ii) This would have permitted her baby to grow inside her to a bigger size before birth.
(iii) If so, a Neanderthal pregnancy may have lasted a year, instead of our 9 months.
(iv) One other anatomical difference is intriguing, though its reality as well as its interpretation are quite uncertain.

The best sequence is :



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