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


29. UNIT IV
(i) No such cultural variation is apparent for Neanderthals, whose tools look much the identical whether they come from France or Russia.
(ii) Today we take cultural differences among people inhabiting various areas for granted.
(iii) If you were shown chopsticks, a Guinness beer bottle and a blowgun and asked to associate 1 object every with China Borneo and Ireland, you would have no trouble giving the right answers.
(iv) Every human population alive today has its characteristic house-style, implements, and art.

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

30. UNIT V
(i) First, virtually all well-preserved Neanderthal caves have small areas of ash and charcoal, indicating that they regularly used fire.
(ii) Finally, they regularly took care of their sick and their aged.
(iii) There are 3 aspects in which we can relate to Neanderthals as humans.
(iv) Neanderthals may also have been the 1st people who regularly buried their dead.

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

PART – D

Direction: learn the provided passage carefully and attempt the ques. that follow 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 10 marks)

Once across the Western Ghats, the cloying air of Kerala and the Konkan Coast gradully provide way to the crisp skies and dry heat of the dusty Mysore plateau. Today it remains the political hub of the region, largely due to the economic importance of Bangalore, Karnataka's capital, which with a population racing towards ten million, is 1 of the fastest-growing cities in Asia. A major scientific research centre at the cutting edge of India's technological revolution, Bangalore has a trendy, high-speed self-image, quite unlike anywhere else in South India.

In the 1800s, Bangalore's gentle climate, broad streets and green public parks made in the `Garden City'. Until well after Independence, senior figures, film stars, and VIPs flocked to buy or build dream homes amid this urban idyll, which offered such unique amenities as theatres, cinemas and a lack of restriction on alcohol. However, for well over a decade, Bangalore has undergone a massive transformation. The wide avenues, now dominated by tower blocks, are teeming with traffic and water and electricity shortages have become the norm. Even the climate has been affected and pollution is a real issue.



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