National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2007 B.A L.L.B ADMISSION TEST – ., LL.B(HONS.) - Question Paper
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Marks: Each ques. carries one (One) mark. (Total five marks)
21. Which of the subsequent is NOT a point made by the writer while discussing equipment shortages in sub-Saharan Africa?
(a) these shortages occur because equipment is costly
(b) shortage of trained staff in the cities
(c) spare parts are not easily available
(d) unreliable electricity supply
22. The writer refers to battery packs finding then way out of hospitals to show that:
(a) dishonest practices are 1 cause for the shortage of equipment
(b) battery packs are useless when power supply is irregular
(c) battery packs are a saleable commodity
(d) local markets are vibrant
23. Which of the subsequent is NOT actual of Freeplay Energy?
(a) its current focus is on making medical equipment for poor counties
(b) it is famous for technology that is affordable
(c) their new medical devices require conventional power supply
(d) it has teamed up with doctors at University College, London
24. Which of these is NOT a factor in reducing infant mortality?
(a) preventive measures against dreaded diseases
(b) a good diet
(c) access to clean water
(d) free info through radio
25. Which of the subsequent is NOT an aspect of the redesign carried out by Freeplay?
(a) Medical equipment is less delicate now
(b) Medical equipment is now suitable for African conditions
(c) Medical equipment is cheaper
(d) a few devices are wheeled around in trolleys.
PART – C
Instructions: every of the subsequent phrases is divided into 4 parts. 1 of the parts may contain a mistake. Identify that part and shade the improper oval (Use OMR Sheet)
Marks: Each ques. carries 1/2 (half) mark. (Total five marks)
26. Five prototype / of every device / are now being tested / in hospitals in South Africa.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
27. As mobile phones / becomes more sophisticated / the possibilities for deception / are increasing.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
28. Either the chairman / of the cricket board / or the players / is lying.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
29. He was / sick of typhoid / and thus missed classes / for 3 weeks.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
30. The learner / asked the teacher / to discuss him / the issue again.
Earning: Approval pending. |