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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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(d) both a & b

36. Why does the writer mention power and water shortages in the 2nd snippet of the passage ?
(a) to show that the city has poor infrastructure.
(b) to show that the city has developed in an unplanned fashion.
(c) to illustrate how much things have changed in the last ten years.
(d) Bangalore is now over-populated.

37. Which of the subsequent statements captures what the writer means while referring to the reasons for foreigners visiting Bangalore ?
(a) Foreigners visit the city because it is on the way to Sai Baba's ashram.
(b) a few foreigners visit the city because it is on the way to the Sai Baba ashrams.
(c) Foreigners do not enjoy visiting Bangalore.
(d) Very few foreigners enjoy visiting Bangalore.

38. What opinion does the writer have of Bangalore's sights ?
(a) They are worth a visit
(b) They are a better choice than other scenic locales in the state
(c) They do not compare well with what the rest of the state has to offer
(d) There is nothing worth seeing in Bangalore.

39. Which of the subsequent statements best expresses the author's opinion of aspects of Bangalore that set it apart from other Indian cities ?
(a) these aspects are not very important.
(b) they may be attractive to people from other Indian cities.
(c) they may be attractive to people from other Indian cities but not to Westerners.
(d) Bangalore is a trendy hot-spot.

40. Which of the subsequent is not a positive valuation made by the writer about Bangalore?
(a) Bangalore does not have too many cows.
(b) Bangalore is interestingly various from the other cities that a person visiting India may come across.
(c) Bangalore is well-connected as far as other destinations are concerned.
(d) Visitors can be fairly confident of their own safety.

SECTION-II : GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Direction: From the 4 answers, shade the most improper ans in the space given for it in the separate printed ans sheet.

Marks: Each ques. carries 1/2 (half) mark. (Total 20 marks)

41. The highest Indian wicket taker in Indian Test Cricket is
(a) Mr. Anil Kumble
(b) Mr. Kapil Dev
(c) Mr. Ravi Shastri



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