NDDC Scholarship Law Past Questions And Answers [Free – Download]
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About NDDC Scholarship Test Style and Format (Updated)
NDDC overseas scholarship test was conducted by Cinfores-Ltd, between 2010 and 2015. Since 2016, the tests are now conducted by MEIL (MARG Educational International Limited).
The test usually comprises of 2 sections –
1. General questions which everyone will have to sit, and
2. Discipline-based questions.
For example, candidates in Engineering and Science related disciplines could take a mix of science-based questions like maths, English, physics, and chemistry for part 1, then discipline-specific questions for part 2.
2016 and 2017 tests contained more discipline-specific tests and English language tests as general papers. The test usually lasts between 30 to 60 minutes.
Sample Past Questions for NDDC Scholarship Aptitude Test – for LAW candidates
1. Unwilling to admit that they had been in error, the researchers tried to with more data obtained from dubious sources.
A. ascertain
B. buttress
C. refute
D. absolve
E. dispute
Answer: B
2. Archaeology is a poor profession; only sums are available for excavating sites
and even more amounts for preserving the excavations.
A. paltry – meager
B. miniscule – substantial
C. average – augmented
D. judicious – penurious
E. modest – generous
Answer: A
3. The student was extremely foolhardy; he had theprofessor’s judgment.
A. wisdom
B. temerity
C. interest
D. trepidation
E. condescension
Answer: B
4.The formerly waters of the lake have been polluted so that the fish are no longer
visible from the surface.
A. muddy
B. tranquil
C. stagnant
D. pellucid
E. rancid
Answer: D
5. After the accident, the nerves to her arm were damaged and so the muscles through disuse.
A. atrophied
B. contracted
C. elongated
D. invigorated
E. dwindled
Answer: A
6. Some critics maintain that Tennyson’s poetry is uneven, ranging from the to the
A. sublime – elevated
B. trite – inspired
C. vacuous – inane
D. succinct – laconic
E. sonorous – voluble
Answer: B
7. After grafting there is a of lymphocytes in the lymph glands; the newly produced lymphocytes then move in to attack the foreign tissue. A diminution
B. proliferation
C. obliteration
D. paucity
E. attraction
Answer: B
8. One the new scheme is that it might actually just those applicants that it was intended to encourage.
A. highlight of – stimulate
B. feature of – attract
C. problem with – induce
D. attraction of – intimidate
E. drawback of – daunt
Answer: E
9. Corruption is in our society; the integrity of even senior officials is .
A. growing – unquestioned
B. endangered – disputed
C. pervasive – intact
D. rare – corrupted
E. rile – suspect
Answer: E
10. In their day to day decision making, many senior managers do not follow the rational model favored by orthodox management experts, but rather rely on intuitive processes
that often appear and .
A cerebral – considered
B. heretical – judgmental
C. conscientious – logical
D. irrational – iconoclastic
E. capricious – deliberate
Answer: D
11. His characteristically views on examination methods at university level have
aroused assessment. in those who want to introduce innovative and flexible patterns of
A. hidebound – antagonism
B. moderate – anger
C. reactionary – admiration
D. rigid – support
E. accommodating – annoyance
Answer: A
12. Our grandfather was an entertaining; he used to us with marvelous anecdotes that we, in our cnildlike simplicity, accepted unquestioningly.
A. rascal – bore
B. orator – intimidate
C. raconteur – regale
D. curmudgeon – surprise
E. tyrant- stupefy
Answer: C
13. He was treated like and cast out from his community
A. ascetic
B. prodigy
C. prodigal
D. pariah
E. tyro
Answer: D
14. The teacher accused me of student.because my essay was so similar to that of another
A. procrastination
B. plagiarism
C. celerity
D. confusion
E. decorum
Answer: B
15. We live in a age; everyone thinks that maximizing pleasure is the point of life.
A. ubiquitous
B. propitious
C. sporadic
D. corrupt
E. hedonistic
Answer: E
16. Thankfully the disease has gone into; it may not recur for many years.
A. treatment
B. sequestration
C. quarantine
D. remission
E. oblivion
Answer: D
17. People from all over the world are sent by their doctors to breathe the pure air in this mountain region.
A. invigorating
B. soporific
C. debilitating
D. insalubrious
E. aromatic
Answer: A
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