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CUET English Question Paper 2024 (Set C) is available for download here. NTA conducted CUET 2024 English paper on 15 May in Shift 2A from 3 PM to 3:45 PM. CUET English Question Paper 2024 is based on objective-type questions (MCQs). Candidates get 45 minutes to solve 40 MCQs out of 50 in CUET 2024 question paper for English.
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Serial No. | Questions | Answers | Detailed Solution |
1 | The author grew up with the expectation that she would take up ______________ . Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence. | (3) creative writing. | The extract reveals that the author bore the burden of her father's literary demands and was over the moon when he saw her having the desire to write. Creative writing is therefore what was expected of her. |
2 | When her father said, ‘‘She will go far,’’ he meant that _______________ . Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence. | (2) she will achieve great heights in life. | In reference to his daughter's skillfulness in writing ‘go far’ is used as a figurative expression by the father pertaining to the standard or height she will attain in life as a result of her writing prowess and not any geographical direction. |
3 | Choose a statement which is not true with respect to the passage: | (3) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language. | In the context of klins family, it was their Hindi speaking heritage and Premchand's figure who made them proud, not English language. English chauvinism is a false notion that must not hold any ground. |
4 | Premchand became too large for her to understand mainly because of _____________ . Choose the correct answer from the options given below: | (2) (A) and (C) only. | The extract emphasizes that communication and affection from all sorts of people contributed significantly to the halo around him in the author’s eyes and his personality was simply irresistible. |
5 | ‘Inhaled his writing’ refers to : Choose the correct option from the following. | (1) imbibing his style subconsciously. | The writer claims that even without getting introduced to Premchand’s works at first, she was able, owing to the family background, to 'breathe', so to speak, his writings in a deeply indirect way and thus do away with the peculiarities of his composition. |
6 | Choose the correct meaning of the word ‘‘Ubiquity’’ as it appears in the passage: | (3) Omnipresence. | All these instances suggest the use of the word ‘ubiquity’ in the passage is aimed at showing the stretch of the presence of adopted individuals such as Premchand being in numerous places in such a way as to seem to be everywhere at once. |
7 | The author argues that humans don’t have ‘‘free will’’ because ____________________. | (1) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences. | The passage emphasizes that the past and past memories as well as the environment affect our decisions and choices as many of them are not made in isolation but in consideration of other aspects. |
8 | ‘‘Karmic imprint’’ referred to in the passage implies ___________________________. | (2) our genetic code, upbringing and environment. | Which brings us to a pivotal aspect of this book. We have so far encountered various terms – ‘life karma’, ‘samskaras’ and ‘karmic imprint’. The author explains these concepts by presenting examples from the behavior of humans and animals. The definition that the author provides is quite simple and straightforward. The author refers to the idea of ‘karmic imprint’ as the sum of one’s desires: all egoistic and self-centered acts, the own intentions and even thoughts- which when achieved result in imperceptible impressions. Karmic imprint, therefore, allows to determine both purposeful action by an individual and passive intention or even desire for action leading to self-gratification. |
9 | ‘‘Free will’’ can be experienced if ___________________________. | (3) we let go of our ego, attachments and fixed beliefs. | The passage suggests that to experience free will, one must free themselves from their conditioning, which includes ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs. |
10 | The author proves that the idea of ‘‘free will’’ is a myth by suggesting that ______________________. | (1) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions. | The passage highlights that our ability to choose is limited by our predispositions, which come from our past conditioning and experiences, making true free will a myth. |
11 | What does the author propose as a means to expand the scope of one’s agency ? Choose the correct option. | (2) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness. | The author suggests that deepening self-awareness and engaging in inner work to examine and reform one's conditioned beliefs can help expand one's freedom of choice, or agency. |
12 | What do you think could be a suitable title for this passage ? Choose the most appropriate option. | (3) Do human beings really have ‘‘Free Will’’ ? | The passage focuses on questioning the existence of true free will and explaining how human decisions are influenced by past conditioning, making the third option the most appropriate title. |
13 | Cocoa was first introduced by the _______________. | (2) Olmec people. | The passage explicitly states that chocolate was first consumed in liquid form by the Olmec people of northwestern Central America around 1500 BCE, making this the correct answer. |
14 | The Aztec people made their cocoa palatable by _______________. | (3) spiking it with spices. | The passage mentions that since sugar had not yet arrived from Europe, the Aztecs flavored their cocoa with peppers and spices, making this the correct answer. |
15 | Why did hot chocolate become ‘‘the beverage of the aristocracy’’ in Europe ? | (1) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners. | The passage explains that in Europe, chocolate became a luxury drink because sugar was expensive, which made hot chocolate a drink mainly for the wealthy aristocracy. |
16 | The Chocolate Houses didn’t survive past the 18th century as _______________. | (3) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee. | The passage notes that by the end of the 18th century, chocolate houses declined because chocolate was much more expensive than tea or coffee, making this the correct reason for their downfall. |
17 | Choose the correct statement from the following : | (3) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese. | The passage mentions that in Colombia, hot chocolate is served with a dollop of soft cheese, making this the correct answer. |
18 | Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence : "Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses." | (2) became popular among the commoners. | The phrase "caught on with the masses" means that something became popular or widely accepted among common people, making this the correct interpretation in the context of the passage. |
19 | Which of the following varieties of coffee is the most sold in the world? | (2) Coffea Arabica | The passage mentions that Arabica beans represent around 56% of all coffee sold, making it the most sold coffee variety. |
20 | Which of the following species of coffee has more than two copies of each chromosome? | (1) Arabica | The passage explains that Coffea Arabica contains more than two copies of each chromosome, a phenomenon called polyploidy. |
21 | Which of the following statements is true about Coffea Arabica? | (3) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy. | The passage specifies that Coffea Arabica has more than two copies of each chromosome, which is referred to as polyploidy, making this the correct answer. |
22 | Which of the following species of coffee developed only in the last 50,000 years? | (3) Arabica | The passage indicates that Coffea Arabica formed as a hybrid of Robusta and Coffea Eugenioides within the last 50,000 years, so the correct answer is Arabica. |
23 | Which of the following types of variability is not very high for Coffea Arabica? | (4) Variability at the DNA level | The passage states that Coffea Arabica has low variability at the DNA level, while it does have variability at structural, chromosomal, and other levels. |
24 | Choose the statement that is factually incorrect from the options given below. | (3) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica. | The passage explains that Coffea Arabica's main source of variation is mutation, so the statement that no novel mutations occur is factually incorrect. |
25 | Re-arrange the following phrases in correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence. | (3) (C), (A), (D), (B). | The correct sequence is "All languages created by human communities are our collective cultural heritage." |
26 | Fill in the blank with the correct option, to form a meaningful sentence. | (2) quashed | The correct answer is "quashed" because it means to suppress or put an end to something, which fits the context of addressing rumors. |
27 | Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate phrasal verbs given in List-II. | (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II) | (A) cut up, (B) give away, (C) give in, (D) cut down. These phrasal verbs correctly fit the meanings in the sentences. |
28 | Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate adverbs given in List-II. | (1) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) | (A) reasonably affordable, (B) hardly damaged, (C) badly organized, (D) quickly. These adverbs appropriately describe the situations in each sentence. |
29 | Choose the appropriate word pair to complete the sentence. | (2) had known, have visited | The correct form is "had known, have visited" as it follows the correct past perfect structure for conditional sentences. |
30 | Identify the option closest in meaning to the underlined word: The movie star’s biography is a glossy, sycophantic portrayal. | (3) flattering | The word "sycophantic" means overly flattering or fawning, so the correct synonym is "flattering." |
31 | Choose the correct ANTONYM of the underlined word: The Minister unleashed a compliment against the newspaper for its biased editorial on illiteracy. | (1) denunciation | The antonym of "compliment" is "denunciation," which means a public condemnation or criticism. |
32 | Choose the correct SYNONYM for redoubtable from the options given below. | (3) formidable | The word "redoubtable" means formidable or inspiring fear and respect, so the correct synonym is "formidable." |
33 | Choose the correct ANTONYM for sullen from the options given below. | (4) genial | The antonym of "sullen" (meaning gloomy or morose) is "genial," which means cheerful and friendly. |
34 | Rearrange the following parts in the correct sequence to make a meaningful sentence: | (3) (C), (A), (D), (B) | The correct sequence is: "Our responses to basic tastes are inborn but our perceptions of smells, the main constituents of flavour, are learned." |
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1. In a series of 4 trials, the probability of getting two successes is equal to the probability of getting three successes. The probability of getting at least one success is:
- \(\frac{609}{625}\)
- \(\frac{16}{625}\)
- \(\frac{513}{625}\)
- \(\frac{112}{625}\)
2. The cost of a machinery is ₹8,00,000. Its scrap value will be one-tenth of its original cost in 15 years. Using the linear method of depreciation, the book value of the machine at the end of the 10th year will be:
- ₹4,80,000
- ₹3,20,000
- ₹3,68,000
- ₹4,32,000
3. The correct solution of \(-22 < 8x - 6 \leq 26\) is the interval:
- \([-2, 4]\)
- \((-2, 4]\)
- \((-2, 4)\)
- \([-2, 4)\)
4. Vibhuti bought a car worth ₹10,25,000 and made a down payment of ₹4,00,000. The balance is to be paid in 3 years by equal monthly installments at an interest rate of 12% p.a. The EMI that Vibhuti has to pay for the car is:
(Use \( (1.01)^{-36} = 0.7 \))
(Use \( (1.01)^{-36} = 0.7 \))
- ₹20,700.85
- ₹27,058.87
- ₹20,833.33
- ₹25,708.89
6. For the curve \( y(1 + x^2) = 2 - x \), if \(\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{1}{A}\) at the point where the curve crosses the x-axis, then the value of \( A \) is:
- 5
- -5
- -1
- 0
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