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JIPMAT 2025 Question Paper

Instructions

For the following questions answer them individually

JIPMAT 2025 - Question 81


Identify the error in the sentence given below:

1. After knowing truth / 2. they took the right decision / 3. in the matter / 4. and punished the real culprits.

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 82


Pick the synonym of the word PROSCRIBE:

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 83


In the following question, a sentence has been given in passive voice. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in active voice.
"A good deal of money will be made by the investment."

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 84


Pick the word with the correct spelling:

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 85


In the following sentence, find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option:
"The patient died / despite he had received / the best medical help / from the hospital staff."

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 86


In the question, the sentence has two blanks: each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for the blanks which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
"The ______ of new projects in the energy sector is ______ not only on low cost or profitability of the project but also on sustainability".

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Instructions

Unlike, (i) Britain, the Indian Constitution has a Bill of Rights. This was a break with the past and the roots of the change lay in the history of the Indian freedom. Prior to the enactment of the Parliamentary Act of 1935, demands were made (ii) India for the incorporation into the Act a Bill of Rights. This demand was rejected by the British Government following its own tradition that freedom was best preserved not by constitutional provisions but by adherence to the rule of law and to unwritten practices and conventions. This was not (iii) to the Indian mind which had long suffered from discriminations, disabilities and oppressive acts of the foreign rulers. To Indians, as to most modern minds, a Bill of Rights was an essential feature of a complete Constitution. It has been said that "the Indian reaction" (in enacting the Bill of Rights), "like the American reaction, is in large measure a product of the British rule." The Indian Bill of Rights (iv), in a certain measure, the pattern of the Constitution of the United States of America, but it has also borrowed (v) from other Constitutions, and some of its provisions are indicative of the peculiar difficulties of the institutions of the country itself.

JIPMAT 2025 - Question 87


Pick the most appropriate word to fill (iv) in the given passage:

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 88


Pick the most appropriate word to fill (v) in the given passage:

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 89


Pick the most appropriate word to fill (ii) in the given passage:

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JIPMAT 2025 - Question 90


Pick the most appropriate word to fill (iii) in the given passage:

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