(Download) CAPF (AC) Exam, 2019 Paper "General Studies, Essay and Comprehension"
(Download) CAPF (AC) Exam, 2019 Paper "General Studies, Essay and Comprehension"
Exam Name: CAPF (AC)
Year: 2019
Subject: General Studies, Essay and Comprehension
1. Write essays on any four of the following in about 300 words each : 20x4=80
(a) The earth is not for humans only mans
(b) The impact of social media on social relationships
(c) Sustainable farming is the need of the hour than rhetorical promises
(a) The role of Indian Army in nation building
(e) The complexity and unpredictability of Indian politics
2. Write arguments for and against each of the following statements : 20x2=40
(a) Digital technology may replace books with computers.
(b) Homework should be banned at primary level education.
3. Write reports on the following in about 200 words each : 10x2=20
(a) The rising juvenile abuse
(b) Water scarcity and access to drinking water
4. Attempt a précis of the given passage in one-third of its length. Do not suggest a title. Write, as far as possible, in your own words. The précis must be written only in the précis format given : 15
Religion, according to Gandhi, is more or less, a way of life, and as such is the personal concern of the individual who has to choose his way of life. But, if an individual has the freedom to take to the religious way of his own liking, he must also have a tolerance and a respect for the points of view that others might have chosen for themselves. Therefore, he recommends that the attitude towards different religions must be one of tolerance and respect. In his own case it is much more than that. Although sometimes an impression is created that he has a special liking for Hinduism, his attitude towards other religions is one of reverence. He was born in a Hindu family and so the way and the atmosphere in which he grew and developed implanted in his mind the elements and tenets of Hinduism. Naturally, the Gita and the Ramayana became his two invariable companions.
But he made a study of many great religious scriptures—of the Bible and the Quran and he came under the influence of a number of saints and religious teachers. All these led him to believe that different religions are the different ways of apprehending the Truth.
Gandhi believes that every religion contains good precepts and noble teachings, he also finds that some of the interpretations and commentaries have degraded religion and distorted it. He also finds that almost every religion has given rise to some fanatic and unreasonable practices. Therefore, his conviction is that all religions are some good as well as bad, basically good-good in conceiving its ideal, but bad in giving rise to hatred, crusades and fanaticism. The experience of communal riots in India strengthened his belief. Therefore, he suggests that religions-historical religions must not be allowed to cross the limits of reason of 'sober reason', as he calls it. He is convinced that this element of rationality' will be able to bring about, what can be II asid called, a fellowship of all religions' or, 'the kingdom of God'-a Christian expression which he also approvingly uses on various occasions.
5. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow : 4x5=20
The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word Yoga/ Yuj is 'Yoke' which is joining of individual's soul energy with that of God (Supreme Soul). Yoga allows us to look inward to nurture spirit and stay healthy in all spheres, as well as actively enjoy the life by balancing emotions. Commonly perceived benefits include reduction of stress, weight management, resolving psychosomatic diseases, strengthen immune system, etc.
Interestingly, Yoga is universal with no relation with caste, sex, religion, region, etc. Its daily practice is essential to understand the ongoing linkages in body and mind, as Yoga is evolutionary process to reach higher consciousness.
But the success is still limited. Only few educational institutes have promoted this as daily activity. People indulge in Yoga only when they suffer some ailments. Some Limited set of people are doing it from childhood in schools or as part of family tradition. Its actual benefits at the deeper levels in the form of attaining peace and everlasting happiness remain largely untouched.
Traditional Yoga techniques are being modified to suit modern lifestyles. Even medical practitioners advise their patients to opt for Yoga in their routine along with medicines. Now due to rising risks of diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, etc., number of Yoga Ashramas and studios are opening all around. Stress makes our bodyparts stiff and even teenagers find difficulty in bending and picking up things, touching toes, etc.
Health benefits of doing Yoga are immense for our physical body. For instance, this gradually loosens up our tight hamstrings, hips, etc., and makes them flexible enough. This improves our postures and prevents us from issues of alignment and pain in legs, back, and other parts. Yoga is the most reliable and cheapest source to strengthen our muscles and bones which averts chances of continuous injuries, arthritis, neck pains, etc. In fact, this supports our joints by maintaining cartilage. Face wrinkles also fade away with regular practice making us more young and attractive. Our body remains in shape.
We know that spinal discs are our survival kit, but cannot stay in perfect shape without movement. Many backward, forward and twist Asanas such as Dhanurasana (Bow Pose), Adho Mukha Shvanasana (Downward-Facing Dog Pose), Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Lord of the Fishes Pose), respectively, are blessings to lengthen and strengthen spine. Yoga particularly improves body's blood circulation which further assists in normalizing blood pressure and hypertension. In effect, mone OTI levels of stress hormone called cortisol are drastically reduced. Good hormones namely dopamine, serotonin, etc., then flow in abundance which are essential to absorb food nutrients (vitamins, iron, calcium, etc.).
Questions :
(a) What are the implications of the word "Yoga?
(b) How is Yoga' an evolutionary process?
(c) What are the health benefits of Yoga?
(d) What are some of the 'Asanas' and their benefits?
(e) How is Yoga' a means to cure ailments?
6. (a) Rewrite the sentences as directed : 1x10=10
(i) They will be arriving soon, ___? (Add a suitable question tag)
(ii) He is greater than I. (Change to a negative sentence using 'great')
(iii) The police were taking him to prison. (Change the voice)
(iv) I have nothing that I can offer. (Change to simple sentence)
(u) Abdul is as strong as his brother.(Change to comparative degree without changing the meaning)
(vi) He hanged himself __ a piece of cloth. (Write suitable preposition)
(vii) Sitting on the tree, a bee stung him. (Begin the sentence with : While he ...)
(viii) Please excuse_ being late. (Write the correct pronoun)
(ix) Gold and silver precious metals. (Use the correct verb form)
(x) He said, “We all are sinners.” (Change to indirect speech)
(b) Use the following words and phrases in sentences of your own so as to bring out their meaning clearly. Do not change the form of the word : 2x5=10
(i) iron out
(ii) nonchalant
(iii) recalcitrant
(iv) all and sundry
(v) watch out
(c) Correct the following sentences without making any unnecessary changes : 1x5=5
(i) Gulliver's Travels were written by Jonathan Swift.
(ii) If anybody knows the truth let them tell it.
(iii) Please meet my Mrs.
(iv) I shall pay you when I return back.
(v) My heartfelt congratulations to the team.