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APO ENGLISH PAPER

 ENGLISH APO PAPER NO.2 E Choose the correct answer. She ______ to school yesterday. (A) goes (B) went (C) gone (D) going They ______ cricket last Sunday. (A) played (B) play (C) playing (D) plays Which sentence is correct? (A) He did not went there. (B) He did not goes there. (C) He did not go there. (D) He not go there. ______ you see the movie yesterday? (A) Do (B) Did (C) Does (D) Are We ______ dinner at 8 p.m. last night. (A) have (B) had (C) has (D) having Which sentence is in the Past Indefinite Tense? (A) She is singing. (B) She sings. (C) She sang. (D) She has sung. The train ______ on time yesterday. (A) arrive (B) arrived (C) arrives (D) arriving Negative sentences in Past Indefinite use: (A) did not + V1 (B) did not + V2 (C) was + V1 (D) had + V3 He ______ not attend the meeting. (A) do (B) does (C) did (D) doing Which sentence is incorrect? (A) I visited Jaipur last year. (B) She wrote a letter. (C) They did not played football. (D) We saw a tiger. The teacher ______ t...

CLAT ENGLISH

 CLAT ENGLISH  Tough Vocabulary (with Meanings) Perpetrator – a person who commits a crime. Malicious – intended to cause harm. Infiltrate – to secretly enter a system or organization. Breach – a violation of security. Anonymity – the state of remaining unknown. Sophisticated – highly developed and complex. Vulnerable – exposed to risk or attack. Fraudulent – dishonest and intended to deceive. Encryption – conversion of data into a coded form. Deterrent – something that discourages an action. Comprehension Passage Cyber crime has emerged as one of the most formidable challenges of the digital age. As societies become increasingly dependent on technology, criminals have devised sophisticated methods to exploit vulnerabilities in computer networks and online platforms. Cyber criminals often operate under the cloak of anonymity, making their identification and prosecution exceedingly difficult. Their activities range from identity theft and financial fraud to large-scal...