Lawcet 2012 and PGLCET 2012 Results will be released on 9th June 2012. Results of 3 year and 5 year law courses along with PGLCET 2012 will be announced on the same date. The LAWCET 2012 and PGLET 2012 entrance examinations have been conducted across the state on 2nd June 2012. About 79 percent of the candidates were attended for the entrance exam. The exam was held by Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Lawcet and PGLCET 2012 results will be available on www.aplawcet.org along with other sites like schools9.com and manabadi.com.
The LAWCET 2012 and Pglcet 2012 Counseling will be held in the last week of July 2012. The admission to LLB (3 / 5 year) and LLM courses in University and affiliated colleges in Andhra Pradesh will be through LAWCET and PGLCET ranks only. Detailed counseling schedule will be released by SV University and the same will be displayed on the LAWCET website www.aplawcet.org.
It was felt that the LAWCET 2012 examination paper was more easier than expected by the candidates. most of the candidates felt that the sections on Legal Aptitude are very easy. It is opined that the qualifying percentage will be much higher this year for LAWCET. Candidates with science and other subject background can also qualify the entrance exam with basic knowledge of polity and general knowledge.
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
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10th Class English Model Questions for Paper 1
II. Choose the correct meanings of the words on the left . (1/2 mark each):
1. Instinctively: consciously, secretly, without thinking , without fear
2. Apprehensive: suitable, anxious, tired, joyful
3. Intrepid: daring, tasteless, lukewarm, frightened
4. Non plussed: subtracted, surprised, nevertheless, pleased.
5. Wither: somewhere, become sapless, rough blow, to burn
6. Elated : joyful , raised, become empty, delayed
7. Prevalent: earlier, preventive, common, compete
8. Solace: painful, bright, consolation, complaint
9. Afford: be patient, like to, in front of, pay for
10. Miniature: shrink, look at, happiness, very small
III. Choose the alternative that best fits the blank (1/2 mark each):
1. The doctors ........... his legs to save his life. ( amputated, cut, mutilated)
2. The boy became ........... when his efforts went without recognition. (disfigured, disappeared, disappointed)
3. The ........... boy was ready with an excuse whenever he was asked for an explanation. (imaginary, imaginative, imagining)
4. If I ........... informed before, I would have been prepared. (was, had been, were)
5. She told me that she ........... not feeling well. (is, was, were)
6. He fell sick after eating some ........... food. (moulded, mould, mouldy)
7. It was ........... to see the people severely injured in the road accident. (heartening, heart-breaking, hearty)
8. The ........... man beat his wife and drove her out on the cold night. (heartburn, heartrending, heartless)
9. The beggar's ........... were dirty and badly torn. ( clothes, garments, dresses)
10. The actors in the play were wearing Mughal ........... (clothes, costumes, attires)
IV. Read sentence (a) Then complete sentence (b) using the ideas in(a). Keep sentence (b) as close in meaning as possible to sentence (a). (1 mark each)
1. (a) The players played badly as they were exhausted.
(b) If the players had not been exhausted, they wouldn't have played badly.
2. (a) He was late. So he missed the lecture.
(b) If he had not been late, he wouldn't have missed the lecture.
3. (a) I reached the station late. So I could not catch the train.
(b) If I had not reached the station late, I could have caught the train.
4. (a) He didn't have his breakfast as he was in a hurry.
(b) If he hadn't been in a hurry, he would have had his breakfast.
5. (a) We can go on a picnic. But it should not rain.
(b) If it doesn't rain, we can go on a picnic.
6. (a)Work hard and you will succeed.
(b) If you work hard, you will succeed.
7. (a) He should convince them. Then they will accept his proposal.
(b) Unless he convinces them, they will not accept his proposal.
8. (a) They will start playing only when the rain stops.
(b) Unless the rain stops, they will not start playing.
1. Instinctively: consciously, secretly, without thinking , without fear
2. Apprehensive: suitable, anxious, tired, joyful
3. Intrepid: daring, tasteless, lukewarm, frightened
4. Non plussed: subtracted, surprised, nevertheless, pleased.
5. Wither: somewhere, become sapless, rough blow, to burn
6. Elated : joyful , raised, become empty, delayed
7. Prevalent: earlier, preventive, common, compete
8. Solace: painful, bright, consolation, complaint
9. Afford: be patient, like to, in front of, pay for
10. Miniature: shrink, look at, happiness, very small
III. Choose the alternative that best fits the blank (1/2 mark each):
1. The doctors ........... his legs to save his life. ( amputated, cut, mutilated)
2. The boy became ........... when his efforts went without recognition. (disfigured, disappeared, disappointed)
3. The ........... boy was ready with an excuse whenever he was asked for an explanation. (imaginary, imaginative, imagining)
4. If I ........... informed before, I would have been prepared. (was, had been, were)
5. She told me that she ........... not feeling well. (is, was, were)
6. He fell sick after eating some ........... food. (moulded, mould, mouldy)
7. It was ........... to see the people severely injured in the road accident. (heartening, heart-breaking, hearty)
8. The ........... man beat his wife and drove her out on the cold night. (heartburn, heartrending, heartless)
9. The beggar's ........... were dirty and badly torn. ( clothes, garments, dresses)
10. The actors in the play were wearing Mughal ........... (clothes, costumes, attires)
IV. Read sentence (a) Then complete sentence (b) using the ideas in(a). Keep sentence (b) as close in meaning as possible to sentence (a). (1 mark each)
1. (a) The players played badly as they were exhausted.
(b) If the players had not been exhausted, they wouldn't have played badly.
2. (a) He was late. So he missed the lecture.
(b) If he had not been late, he wouldn't have missed the lecture.
3. (a) I reached the station late. So I could not catch the train.
(b) If I had not reached the station late, I could have caught the train.
4. (a) He didn't have his breakfast as he was in a hurry.
(b) If he hadn't been in a hurry, he would have had his breakfast.
5. (a) We can go on a picnic. But it should not rain.
(b) If it doesn't rain, we can go on a picnic.
6. (a)Work hard and you will succeed.
(b) If you work hard, you will succeed.
7. (a) He should convince them. Then they will accept his proposal.
(b) Unless he convinces them, they will not accept his proposal.
8. (a) They will start playing only when the rain stops.
(b) Unless the rain stops, they will not start playing.
SSC English Paper 1 Model Questions
Following English (English Medium) Paper-I Model Questions for SSC Public Examinations of Andhra Pradesh Board. Important questions from Lessons 1, 2, 3 and Poem 1 are given below.
2 Marks Questions:
1. What was the strange reason for which Schwamm came into town? (The night at the hotel)
A. Schwamm had a young son, who was sensitive. He used to wave to the passengers in a train at a railway crossing on his way to school and became depressed as none of them waved back. He took the trivial matter to heart and was making himself sick.
So, Schwamm came into town to take the early morning train and wave back to his son, to assuage his misery.
2. Why does Dr Barnard find the suffering of children particularly heart breaking? (In celebration of being alive)
A. Dr.Barnard finds the suffering of children particularly heart breaking because they completely trust in doctors and nurses and
believe that they are going to help them. If the doctors cannot help them, they accept their fate and go through mutilating surgery
and do not complain later.
3. Who did Anna (Nanny) marry? What kind of a man was he? What happened to them? (Circus cat, alley cat)
A. Anna or Shakti married the boy who led the tigers and lions in the circus. He taught her that a woman's place was her home and took over her 'special act'. Anna did not react to him favourably. In a spurt of cat like temper, Anna left him and was found begging on the streets. Seeing them near starvation, Mrs. Bates took them home and offered her the job of nanny.
4. What kind of a cat was Anna? Why couldn't Mrs Bates make her a 'tame alley cat'? (Circus cat, alley cat)
A. Anna, being a cat-trainer at a circus, had nature like that of circus cats, i.e., lions and tigers. Mrs. Bates found her begging on the streets, took pity on her, brought her home, gave her a clean uniform and appointed her the nanny of their children. But the children had heard that she had trained lions and tigers at a circus. Her hefty shoulders, authoritative voice and rough manners couldn't make them view her as a 'tame alley cat' suitable for the role of a nanny.
5. What is the secret source of the tree's strength? Why is the source of the tree the most sensitive?
A. The root, which has been hidden for years inside the earth, is the secret source of the tree's strength. As the tree does not die unless it is uprooted and the roots are exposed to sun, the root is considered the most sensitive.
2 Marks Questions:
1. What was the strange reason for which Schwamm came into town? (The night at the hotel)
A. Schwamm had a young son, who was sensitive. He used to wave to the passengers in a train at a railway crossing on his way to school and became depressed as none of them waved back. He took the trivial matter to heart and was making himself sick.
So, Schwamm came into town to take the early morning train and wave back to his son, to assuage his misery.
2. Why does Dr Barnard find the suffering of children particularly heart breaking? (In celebration of being alive)
A. Dr.Barnard finds the suffering of children particularly heart breaking because they completely trust in doctors and nurses and
believe that they are going to help them. If the doctors cannot help them, they accept their fate and go through mutilating surgery
and do not complain later.
3. Who did Anna (Nanny) marry? What kind of a man was he? What happened to them? (Circus cat, alley cat)
A. Anna or Shakti married the boy who led the tigers and lions in the circus. He taught her that a woman's place was her home and took over her 'special act'. Anna did not react to him favourably. In a spurt of cat like temper, Anna left him and was found begging on the streets. Seeing them near starvation, Mrs. Bates took them home and offered her the job of nanny.
4. What kind of a cat was Anna? Why couldn't Mrs Bates make her a 'tame alley cat'? (Circus cat, alley cat)
A. Anna, being a cat-trainer at a circus, had nature like that of circus cats, i.e., lions and tigers. Mrs. Bates found her begging on the streets, took pity on her, brought her home, gave her a clean uniform and appointed her the nanny of their children. But the children had heard that she had trained lions and tigers at a circus. Her hefty shoulders, authoritative voice and rough manners couldn't make them view her as a 'tame alley cat' suitable for the role of a nanny.
5. What is the secret source of the tree's strength? Why is the source of the tree the most sensitive?
A. The root, which has been hidden for years inside the earth, is the secret source of the tree's strength. As the tree does not die unless it is uprooted and the roots are exposed to sun, the root is considered the most sensitive.
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