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University of Hyderabad (UoH) 2005 Entrance Exams Other Entrance Exams NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad ENTRANCE TEST - Question Paper

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Candidates must learn the subsequent instructions before attempting the paper.
Time : 120 Minutes

1. (a) There are 150 multiple option objective question, TEN short ans ques. and 4 topics on Essay in the Test Booklet. Attempt ALL the multiple option questions, short ans and only 1 on essay.
1. (b) No clarification on the ques. paper shall be sought. Attempt the ques. as they are.
2. Each multiple option ques. carries 1 mark, short ans ques. 2 marks and the essay ques. carries 30 marks. Total marks are 150+20+30=200.
3. For the multiple option ques. the candidates have to indicate the accurate ans by darkening 1 of the 4 responses provided, with the HB Pencil in the ans Sheet.

For example, in the question, where is the Charminar situated?
(A) Calcutta (B) Bangalore (C) Bhopal (D) Hyderabad

The accurate ans is (D). The candidate has to darken the circle as shown beneath.



4. Write the essay on both sides of the appended sheets. The length of the essay should not be more than 300 words.
5. More than 1 response to a multiple option ques. shall be counted as Zero.
6. Attempting the multiple option ques. by any method other than the above mentioned method shall be considered incorrect and no marks will be awarded for the identical.
7. The Candidate shall not write any thing on the ans sheet than Admit Card No. in the 3 spaces given for.
8. The candidate should return the test booklet along with the ans sheet after the exam of over, to the invigilator. Do not remove the ans sheet from the booklet.
9. There is no negative marking.
10. The use of any unfair means by any candidate will outcome in the cancellation of his/her exam.

Direction: Q. 1-2: organize the subsequent arguments in their natural sequence.

1. (M) It has been so from times immemorial. (N) It is necessary to have a library.
(O) Library is a centre of learning. (P) The opted books should enchant us.
(Q) Out teachers had their libraries.

(A) PNQMO (B) OMQNP (C) MNOPQ (D) NOMPQ

2. (M) Such a religion can lead us. (N) Swami practiced a religion.
(O) He was able to commune with God. (P) It was the religion of experience.
(A) MNOP (B) PNOM (C) NPOM (D) NMPO






Directions: Q. 3-6: Study the passage to ans these ques..

Nothing is sure but death and taxes, and of course that north is north and south is south, and thus it has always been, so they say. But they’d be wrong. You can perhaps be sure about death and taxes, but you might want to reconsider the rest of it. In fact, at many times in our planet’s history, north has become south and south has become north, in a process called magnetic reversal.
Paleogeologists have discovered the existence of these mysterious phenomena (in a field study known as paleomagnetism) by investigating rocks. When rocks are being formed from magmas, atoms within their crystals respond to the earth’s magnetic field by “pointing” towards the magnetic north pole. By age-dating the rocks and noting their magnetic alignment, scientists can determine where on earth the north pole was located at that time because as the rocks solidified, they trapped that info within them. The study of ancient lava flows has revealed that at certain periods in the earth’s history magnetic north was directly opposite its current location. In fact, it has been determined that the north/south reversal has occurred on avg. every 500,000 years and that the last reversal took place about 700,000 years ago. Scientists call those periods of “normal” polarity (the magnetic orientation of our modern era) and “reversed” polarity (the magnetic orientation of reverse situation) by the name “Magnetic chrons”.



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