Ugc Net Paper 1 2004-2012 With Solution

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Signature and Name of Invigilator

Answer Sheet No. : ...................................................... (To be filled by the Candidate)

1. (Signature)

Roll No.

(Name)

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Roll No.

2. (Signature)

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(Name)

Test Booklet No.

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Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page and also on the Answer Sheet given inside this booklet. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the question booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Serial No. of the booklet should be entered in the Answer-sheets and the Serial No. of Answer Sheet should be entered on this Booklet. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to darken the oval as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example :

A

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[Maximum Marks : 100

Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50

Instructions for the Candidates 1.

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where (C) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the Answer Sheet given inside this Booklet, which is common for Paper I and Paper II. If you mark at any place other than in the ovals in the Answer Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the test booklet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the test question booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There is NO negative marking.

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This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them. §â ÂýàÙ˜æ ×ð¢

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Discussion Method can be used when : (A)

The topic is very difficult

(B)

The topic is easy

(C)

The topic is difficult

(D)

All the above

Which of the following is a teaching aid ? (A)

Working Model of Wind Mill

(B)

Tape Recorder

(C)

16 mm Film Projector

(D)

All the above

The main aim of teaching is : (A)

To develop only reasoning

(B)

To develop only thinking

(C)

Both (A) and (B)

(D)

To give information

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The quality of teaching is reflected : (A)

By the attendance of students in the class

(B)

By the pass percentage of students

(C)

By the quality of questions asked by students

(D)

By the duration of silence maintained in the class

The present annual examination system : (A)

promotes rote learning

(B)

does not promote good study habits

(C)

does not encourage students to be regular in class

(D)

All the above

A college wants to give training in use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to researchers. For this the college should organise : (A)

Conference

(B)

Seminar

(C)

Workshop

(D)

Lecture

Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of a research ? (A)

Research is systematic

(B)

Research is not a process

(C)

Research is problem oriented

(D)

Research is not passive

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

Discoveries are researches

(B)

Researches lead to discovery

(C)

Invention and Research are related

(D)

None of the above

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

In research, objectives can be worded in question form

(B)

In research, objectives can be worded in statement form

(C)

Objectives are to be stated in Chapter I of the Thesis

(D)

All the above

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Match List A with List B and choose the correct answer from the code given below : List A

List B

(a)

Historical Method

(i)

Past events

(b)

Survey Method

(ii)

Vision

(c)

Philosophical Method

(iii)

Present events

(d)

Experimental Method

(iv)

Exceptional cases

(v)

Future action

Code : (a)

(b)

(c)

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(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(v)

(B)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(v)

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(iv)

(ii)

(v)

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(i)

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Read the following passage and answer the question numbers 11 to 15. Each day at the Shantiniketan School starts with the Saraswati Vandana. When painting competitions are held in the school, images of Hindu gods and goddesses are most common. Sanskrit is a favourite subject of many a student. Nothing new about it except that the 1,200 - odd students studying in the Hindu - run school are Muslims. In 1983, when Ranchodbhai Kiri started Shantiniketan in the all - Muslim Juhapura area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, only 20 percent of the students were Muslims. But when riots involving the Muslims of Juhapura and the Hindus of nearby Jivrajpark Vejalpur affected the locality, Hindus started migrating. Today, all the students are Muslims and the school is an unparalled example of harmony. In the 2002, when a section of inflamed Muslims wanted the school closed, the parents of the students stood like a wall behind it. Shantiniketan’s principal says, “We never thought of moving the school out of the area because of the love and affection of the local Muslims. Indeed they value the high standard of education which we have set.” Such is the reputation of the school that some of the local Muslim strongmen accused of involvement in communal riots are willing to protect the school during the riots. The parents of Shantiniketan’s students believe that it’s the best school when it comes to the quality of the teaching. A large number of students have gone for both graduation and post graduation studies. Significantly, the only Muslim teacher in the 40 - member teaching staff, Husena Mansuri, teaches Sanskrit. Infact, she is so happy at the school that she recently declined the principalship of another Muslim - run school. Some of the students’ entries in a recent school painting competition mere truly moving. One drew a pciture of Bharat Mata with a mosque and temple, while another portrayed a boy tying rakhi to his sister. Trully, Shantiniketan is a beacon of hope that, despite the provocations from both communities, Hindus and Muslims can live side-by-side with mutual respect. WXYZ—00

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(iv)

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16.

How the Shantiniketan school starts the day ? (A)

National anthem

(B)

Prayer

(C)

Saraswati Vandana

(D)

Puja

Write the subject which is preferred by most of the students (A)

Hindi

(B)

English

(C)

Sanskrit

(D)

Gujarati

Who protects the school during the riot times ? (A)

Local Muslims

(B)

Hindus

(C)

Politicians

(D)

Christians

Who is the teacher of Sanskrit ? (A)

Ranchodbhai Kiri

(B)

Manisha Vakil

(C)

Husena Mansuri

(D)

Husena Khatoon

What is the hope despite the communal riots ? (A)

Hindus and Muslims cannot live side by side

(B)

Hindus and Muslims can live side by side

(C)

Only Hindus can live

(D)

Only Muslims can live

Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer using the codes given below : List I

List II

(Distinguished Ladies)

(Area of work)

(a)

Jhumpa Lahiri

(i)

Journalist

(b)

Barkha Dutt

(ii)

Novel Writing

(c)

Aparna Sen

(iii)

Film Actress

(d)

Smita Patil

(iv)

Film Director

Code : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(B)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(C)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(D)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

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àææ¢çÌ çÙ·ð¤ÌÙ¤S·ê¤ÜU çÎÙ ·¤è àæéL¤¥æÌ ·ñ¤â𤷤ÚUÌæ ãñ ?

(A)

ÚUæcÅþU»æÙ âð

(B)

ÂýæÍüÙæ âð

(C)

âÚUSßÌè ߋÎÙæ âð

(D)

ÂêÁæ âð

©â çßáØ ·¤æ Ùæ× ÕÌæ§Øð, çÁâð ¥çÏ·¤ÌÚU çßlæÍèü Ââ¢Î ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ¢ Ñ

(A)

çã‹Îè

(B)

¥¢»ýðÁè

(C)

â¢S·ë¤Ì

(D)

»éÁÚUæÌè

΢»ô¢ ·ð¤ â×Ø S·ê¤ÜU ·¤ô ç·¤âÙð Õ¿æØæ?

(A)

SÍæÙèØ ×éâÜ×æÙô¢ Ùð

(B)

çã‹Îé¥ô¢ Ùð

(C)

ÚUæÁÙèç̙æô¢ Ùð

(D)

§üâæ§Øô¢ Ùð

â¢S·ë¤Ì¤·¤æ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ·¤õÙ ãñ?

(A)

ÚU‡æÀUôÇUÖæ§ü ç·¤ÚUè

(B)

×Ùèáæ ß·¤èÜU

(C)

ãéâðÙæ ×¢âêÚUè

(D)

ãéâðÙæ ¹æÌêÙ

âæÂýÎæçØ·¤ ΢»ô¢ ·ð¤ ÕæßÁêÎ ¥æàææ ·¤è ç·¤ÚU‡æ €Øæ¤ ãñ?

(A)

çã‹Îê ¥õÚU ×éâÜ×æÙ âæÍ-UâæÍ Ùãè¢ ÚUã â·¤Ìð

(B)

çã‹Îê ¥õÚU ×éâÜ×æÙ âæÍ-âæÍ ÚUã â·¤Ìð ãñ¢

(C)

·ð¤ßÜU çã‹Îê ÚUã â·¤Ìð ãñ¢

(D)

·ð¤ßÜU ×éâÜ×æÙ ÚUã â·¤Ìð ãñ

âê¿è I (çßçàæCU ×çãÜæ°¡) ·¤ô âê¿è II (·¤æØüÿæð˜æ) âð âé×ðçÜUÌ ·¤èçÁ° ¥õÚU Ùè¿ð çΰ ·ê¤ÅU âð âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ°Ñ

âê¿è I

âê¿è II

(çßçàæCU ×çãÜæ°ð¢)

(·¤æØü ÿæð˜æ)

(a)

Ûæé¢Âæ ÜæçãÚUè

(i)

˜淤æÚU

(b)

ÕÚU¹æ Ξæ

(ii)

©Â‹Øæâ·¤æÚU

(c)

¥Â‡ææü âðÙ

(iii)

çâÙð×æ ·¤ÜUæ·¤æÚU

(d)

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(iv)

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·ê¤ÅU : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(B)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(C)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(D)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

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Which of the following pair is not correctly matched ? (A) Aajtaak - 24 hours news channel (B) (C) National Geography channel - Television (D)

F.M. Stations - Radio Vir Sanghvi - India Today

18.

Which is the oldest soap opera telecasted in India ? (A) Kahani Ghar Ghar Ke (B) Buniad (C) Humlog (D) Saas bhi Kabhi Bahu Thee

19.

Which satellite channel uses the adline, “Knowing is everything” ? (A) BBC World (B) Star (C) Sony (D) Zee

20.

Which is the “First made in India” Kids channel of television ? (A) Cartoon Network (B) Walt Disney (C) United Home Entertainment’s Hungama TV (D) Nick Jr.

21.

The letters in the first set have certain relationships. On the basis of the relationship which is the right choice for the second set ? BF : GK : : LP : ? (A) JK (B) QW (C) VW (D) RQ

22.

If the BLOOD is coded as 24113 and BRUST as 20678, then code for ROBUST is : (A) 620781 (B) 612078 (C) 678102 (D) 610732

23.

A bag contains an equal number of one amount in the bag is Rs. 35, how many (A) 15 (C) 20

24.

In the sequence of numbers

rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins. If the total coins of each type are there ? (B) 18 (D) 25

2 4 11 16 , , X, , 3 7 21 31

the missing number X is : (A)

8 10

(B)

6 10

(C)

5 10

(D)

7 10

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çِÙçÜUç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âæ Øé‚× âé×ðçÜUÌ Ùãè¢ ãñ?

(A) (B) (C) (D) 18.

ßèÚU ç⢃æßè - §ç‡ÇØæ ÅéUÇðU

(B) (D)

·¤ãæÙè ƒæÚU ƒæÚU ·¤è ã× ÜUô»

ÕéçÙØæÎ âæâ Öè ·¤Öè Õãê Íè

(B) (D)

Õè. Õè. âè. ßËUÇüU âôÙè

SÅUæÚU $ÁUè

ÅðUÜUèçUß$ÁÙ ÂÚU “âßüÂýÍ× ÖæÚUÌ ×ð¢ ÕÙæØæ »Øæ” Õ“æô¢ ·¤æ ¿ñÙðÜU ·¤õÙâæ ãñ?

(A) (C) 21.

ÙðàæÙÜU çÁØô»ýæçȤ·¤ ¿ñÙÜ - UÅðUçÜUçßU$ÁUÙ

·¤õÙâæ âðÅUÜæ§ÅU ¿ñÙðÜU §â Âý¿æÚU-ßæ€Ø ¤·¤æ ÂýØô» ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ, “ÁæÙÙæ ãè âÕ ·é¤ÀU ãñ”?

(A) (C) 20.

°È¤. °×. SÅðUàæUÙ - ÚðUçÇUØôU

ÖæÚUÌ ×ð¢ ÅðUÜUèçUß$ÁUÙ ·¤æ âÕâð ÂéÚUæÙæ âô ¥ôÂðÚUæ ·¤õÙâæ ãñ?

(A) (C) 19.

¥æÁÌ·¤ - 24 ƒæ¢ÅðU ¿ÜÙð ßæÜæ â×æ¿æÚU ¿ñÙÜ

(B) (D)

·¤æÅêüUÙ ÙðÅUß·ü¤ ØéÙæ§çÅUÇU ãô× °‡ÅÚÅðÙ×ð¢UÅU ·¤æ U㢻æ×æ ÅUèßè

ÂãÜðU â×é‘¿Ø ·ð¤ ¥ÿæÚUô¢ ×𢠰·¤ çßçàæCU â¢Õ¢Ï ãñÐ

ßæËÅU çUÇU$ÁÙè çÙ·¤ ÁêçÙØÚU

§â â¢Õ¢Ï ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ÂÚU ÎêâÚðU âU×é“æØ ·ð¤ çÜU° âãè

çß·¤ËÂU ·¤õÙ âæ ãñ?

BF : GK :: LP : ? (A) JK (C) VW 22.

QW RQ

ØçÎ BLOOD ·¤æ ·ê¤ÅU ãñ¤24113, ¤¥õÚU BRUST ·¤æ ·ê¤ÅU ãñ 20678,¤Ìô ROBUST ·¤æ ·ê¤ÅU ãñ¤ Ѥ

(A) (C) 23.

(B) (D)

620781 678102

(B) (D)

612078 610732

°·¤ ÍñÜUè ×𢠰·¤ M¤ÂØð, 50 Âñâð ¥õÚU 25 Âñâð ·ð¤ ç‷¤ô¢ ·¤è ⢁Øæ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñÐ ØçÎ ÍñÜUè ×𢠷é¤ÜU 35 ¤L¤ÂØð ãñ¢ Ìô ÂýˆØð·¤ Âý·¤æÚU ·ð¤ çâP¤ô¢¤ ·¤è ⢁Øæ €Øæ¤ ãñ?

(A) (C)

24.

15 20

(B) (D)

18 25

2 4 11 16 , , X, , 3 7 21 31 ¥¢·¤ Ÿæ뢹ÜUæ ×ð¢ ÜéU# ¥¢·¤ X ãñ Ñ

(A)

8 10

(B)

6 10

(C)

5 10

(D)

7 10

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If A stands for 5 , B for 6, C for 7, D for 8, and so on, what do the following numbers stand for : 22, 25, 8, 22 and 5 ?

26.

(A)

PRIYA

(B)

NEEMA

(C)

MEENA

(D)

RUDRA

Which of the following statements are always true ? (a)

A wooden table is a table

(b)

Now, it is raining or not raining

(c)

The sun rises in the East every day

(d)

A chicken comes out of a hen’s egg

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code :

27.

(A)

(a) and (c)

(B)

(a), (c) and (d)

(C)

(a) and (b)

(D)

(b) and (c)

Which of the following statements are mutually inconsistent ? (a)

Mostly poets are not egoistic

(b)

Mostly poets are humble

(c)

Some poets are egoistic

(d)

Some poets are not non - egoistic

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code :

28.

(A)

(a) and (d)

(B)

(b) and (c)

(C)

(a) and (c)

(D)

(c) and (d)

Which of the following statements is/are absolutely impossible ? (a)

A woman giving birth to her own grandchild

(b)

A man attending his own funeral

(c)

The Sun not rising in the East some day

(d)

Cars running without petrol

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code : (A)

(a) and (b)

(B)

(c) and (d)

(C)

(b)

(D)

(a)

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ØçÎ A ·¤æ ×êËUØ 5 ãñ, B ·¤æ ×êËUØ 6 ãñ, C ·¤æ ×êËUØ 7 ãñ, D ·¤æ ×êËUØ 8 ãñ, §ˆØæçÎ Ìô çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¥¢·¤ô

22, 25, 8, 22 ¥õÚU 5 ·¤æ ×êËUØ ãñ Ñ

26.

(A)

PRIYA

(B)

NEEMA

(C)

MEENA

(D)

RUDRA

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âð ·¤ÍÙ âÎñß âˆØ ãôÌð ãñ¢?

(a)

¶U·¤Ç¸Uè U·¤æ ×ð$ÁU °·¤ ×ð$Á ãôÌæ ãñÐ

(b)

§â â×Ø Øæ Ìô ßáæü ãô ÚUãè ãñ Øæ ßáæü Ùãè¢ ãô ÚUãèÐ

(c)

âêØü âÎñß Âêßü çÎàææ âð ©çÎÌ ãôÌæ ãñÐ

(d)

¿ê$Áæ ×é»èü ·ð¤ ¥‡ÇðU âðU çUÙ·¤ÜUÌæ ãñÐ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤ÅU âð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ° Ñ

·ê¤ÅU :

27.

(A)

(a) ¥õÚU (c)

(B)

(a), (c) ¥õÚ (d)

(C)

(a) ¥õÚ (b)

(D)

(b) ¥õÚ (c)

çِÙçÜUç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙâð ·¤ÍÙ ÂÚUSÂÚU çßÚUôÏè ãñ¢?

(a)

¥çÏ·¤ÌÚU ·¤çß ¥ã¢·¤æÚUè Ùãè¢ ãôÌð ãñ¢Ð

(b)

¥çÏ·¤ÌÚU ·¤çß çßÙ×ý ãôÌð ãñ¢Ð

(c)

·é¤ÀU ·¤çß ¥ã¢·¤æÚUè ãôÌð ãñ¢Ð

(d)

·é¤ÀU ·¤çߤçÙÚU-¥ã¢·¤æÚUè Ùãè¢ ãôÌð ãñ¢Ð

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤ÅU âð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ° Ñ

·ê¤ÅU :

28.

(A)

(a) ¥õÚU (d)

(B)

(b) ¥õÚU (c)

(C)

(a) ¥õÚU (c)

(D)

(c) ¥õÚU (d)

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âæ/âð ·¤ÍÙ Âê‡æüÌÑ ¥â¢Öß ãñ¢?

(a)

ç·¤âè S˜æè mæÚUæ ¥ÂÙð ÂôÌð ·¤ô Á‹× ÎðÙæÐ

(b)

ç·¤âè ×ÙécØ mæÚUæ ¥ÂÙè ¥‹ˆØðçCU ×𢠩ÂçSÍÌ ãôÙæÐ

(c)

ç·¤âè çÎÙ âêØü ·¤æ Âêßü âð ©çÎÌ Ù ãôÙæÐ

(d)

·¤æÚUô¢ ·¤æ §ZÏÙ ·ð¤ çÕÙæ ¿ÜUÙæÐ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤ÅU âð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ° Ñ

·ê¤ÅU : (A)

(a) ¥õÚU (b)

(B)

(c) ¥õÚU (d)

(C)

(b)

(D)

(a)

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Which of the following are incorrect ways of arguing ? (a)

If horses are cows, and if cows are sheep, then all horses must be sheep.

(b)

If top actors are famous, and Shah Rukh Khan is famous, then Shah Rukh Khan is a top actor

(c)

Lata is the second sister of Raju, hence Raju is the second brother of Lata

(d)

A is not equal to B, but B is equal to C, hence A is equal to C.

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code :

30.

(A)

(a), (b) and (c)

(B)

(a), (c) and (d)

(C)

(b), (c) and (d)

(D)

(a), (b) and (d)

Which of the following statements say the same thing ? (a)

“I am clever” (said by Rama)

(b)

“I am clever” (said by Raju)

(c)

“My son is clever” (said by Rama’s father)

(d)

“My brother is clever” (said by Rama’s sister)

(e)

“My brother is clever” (said by Rama’s only sister)

(f)

“My sole enemy is clever” (said by Rama’s only enemy)

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code : (A)

(a), (c), (d), (e) and (f)

(B)

(a) and (b)

(C)

(d) and (e)

(D)

(a) and (f)

Study the following graph and answer Question Numbers 31 to 33 :

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çِÙçÜUç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙâð Ì·ü¤ ·ð¤ »ÜÌ É¢U» Uãñ¢?

(a)

ØçUÎ ƒæôǸðU »æ°¡ ãñ¢, ¥õÚU ØçÎ »æ°¡ ÖðǸð¢U ãñ¢U, UÌô âÖè ƒæôǸðU ÖðUǸð¢U ãñ¢UÐ

(b)

ØçUÎ ©“æÌ× ¥çÖÙðÌæ Âýçâh ãñ¢, ¥õÚU àææãL¤¹ ¹æÙ Âýçâh ãñ, Ìô àææãL¤¹ ¹æÙ ©“æÌ× ¥çÖÙðÌæ ãñÐ

(c)

ÜUÌæ ÚUæÁê ·¤è ÎêâÚUè ÕãÙ ãñ, ¥ÌÑ ÚUæÁê ÜÌæ ·¤æ ÎêâÚUæ Öæ§ü ãñÐ

(d)

A, B ·ð¤ â×æÙ Ùãè¢ ãñ, ç·¤‹Ìé B, C ·ð¤ â×æÙ ãñ, ¥ÌÑ A, C ·ð¤ â×æÙ ãñÐ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤ÅU âð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ° Ñ

·ê¤ÅU :

30.

(A)

(a), (b) ¥õÚU (c)

(B)

(a), (c) ¥õÚU (d)

(C)

(b), (c) ¥õÚU (d)

(D)

(a), (b) ¥õÚU (d)

çِÙçÜUç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙâð ·¤ÍÙ °·¤ ãè ÕæÌ ·¤ãÌð ãñ¢?

(a)

“×ñ¢ ¿ÌéÚU ãꡔ (ÚUæ× mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)Ð

(b)

“×ñ¢ ¿ÌéÚU ãꡔ (ÚUæÁê mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)Ð

(c)

“×ðÚUæ ÕðÅUæ ¿ÌéÚU ãñ” (ÚUæ× ·ð¤ çÂÌæ mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)

(d)

“×ðÚUæ Öæ§ü ¿ÌéÚU ãñ” (ÚUæ× ·¤è ÕãÙ mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)

(e)

“×ðÚUæ Öæ§ü ¿ÌéÚU ãñ” (ÚUæ× ·¤è §·¤ÜõÌè ÕãÙ mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)

(f)

“×ðÚUæ §·¤ÜUõÌæ àæ˜æé ¿ÌéÚU ãñ” (ÚUæ× ·ð¤ §·¤ÜõÌð àæ˜æé mæÚUæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ)

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤ÅU âð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ¿éçÙ° Ñ

·ê¤ÅU : (A)

(a), (c), (d), (e) ¥õÚU (f)

(B)

(a) ¥õÚU (b)

(C)

(d) ¥õÚU (e)

(D)

(a) ¥õÚU (f)

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31.

In which year was the sale of ‘Pep - up’ the maximum ? (A) 1990 (B) 1992 (C) 1993 (D) None of the above

32.

In the case of which soft drink was the average annual sale maximum during the period 1988 - 1993. (A) Pep - up only (B) Cool - sip only (C) Cool - sip and Dew - drop (D) Pep - up and Dew - drop

33.

What was the approximate percent drop in the sale of Pep - up in 1990 over its sale in 1989 ? (A) 5 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 20

FOR BLIND STUDENTS (Q. No. 31 to 33) Read the following paragraph and answer question numbers 31 to 33 : It is logical to predict victory for Australia in its approaching series in India. Statistically Ricky Pointing’s side is a clear 20 point leader in the ICC Test championship table and 25 points ahead of Sourav Ganguly’s fourth place combo ? History, however, does not always observe the laws of logic, and the fact that 35 years have elapsed since Bill Lawry’s team achieved Australia’s unique series win in India, suggests that this year the odds are not all stacked in Australia’s favour. More recent statistics support this viewpoint. Ganguly’s men won the 2000-01 rubber on the subcontinent 2 - 1, they then defied their abysmal record in matches abroad by sharing the honours of the 2003-04 rubber in Australia. In early 2004, they repeated their successes against traditional rivals, Pakistan, with Sehwag scoring 309 runs at Multan where he and Tendulkar compiled a joint 335. In Rawalpindi, Dravid’s 270 set the seal on an innings victory and a 2 - 1 triumph in a series which broke the perennial deadlock between the two nations. 31.

Which subject does not observe the Laws of Logic ? (A) Philosophy (B) Biochemistry (C) English (D) History

32.

Indian team got success in early 2004 against their traditional rival : (A) Pakistan (B) Australia (C) England (D) Bangladesh

33.

In which place of Pakistan Sehwag scored 309 runs ? (A) Kolkatta (B) Rawalpindi (C) Multan (D) Mumbai

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32.

33.

ç·¤â ßáü ×𢠑ÂðÂ-¥Â’ ·¤è çßR¤è ¤âßæüçÏ·¤ Íè?

(A)

1990

(B)

1992

(C)

1993

(D)

©ÂÚUôQ¤ ·¤ô§ Ùãè¢

Îè »Øè ¥ßçÏ (1988 - 1993)×ð¢ ç·¤â âæòÅ çÇþ¢U·¤ ·¤è U¥õâÌ ßæçáü·¤ çßR¤è ¤âßæüçÏ·¤ Íè?U

(A)

·ð¤ßÜU ÂðÂ-¤¥Â

(B)

·ð¤ßÜU ·¤ôÜU-çâÂ

(C)

·¤ôÜU-ç⠰ߢ çÇUß-ÇþUæÂ

(D)

ÂðÂ-¥Â °ß¢ çÇUß-ÇþUæÂ

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14

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20

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31.

32.

33.

·¤õÙâæ çßáØ Ì·ü¤ ·ð¤ ·¤æÙêÙô¢¤ ·¤æ ÂæÜÙ Ùãè¢ ·¤ÚUÌæ?

(A)

ÎàæüÙàææS˜æ

(B)

ÕæØô ·ð¤ç×SÅþUè

(C)

¥¢»ýðÁè

(D)

§çÌãæâ

2004 ·ð¤ àæéL¤ ×ð¢ ÖæÚUÌèØ ÅUè× Ùð ¥ÂÙð ÂÚUÂÚUæ»Ì ÂýçÌm‹mè ÂÚU çßÁØ ÂæØè Ñ (A)

Âæç·¤SÌæÙ

(B)

¥æSÅþðUçÜØæU

(C)

§¢‚Üñ‡ÇU

(D)

Õ梻ÜæÎðàæ

Âæç·¤SÌæÙ ·ð¤ ç·¤â SÍæÙ ÂÚU âãßæ» Ùð 309 ÚUÙ ÕÙæ° Ñ

(A)

·¤ôÜ·¤æÌæ

(B)

ÚUæßÜç‡ÇUè

(C)

×éËUÌæÙ

(D)

×éÕ§ü

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The “Report on Currency and Finance” for each of the financial year in India is published by : (A) Reserve Bank of India (B) Ministry of Finance (C) Planning Commission (D) Central Statistical Organisation

35.

The number of students in two classes A and B and the respective “mean” of the marks obtained by each of the class are given in the following table : Class A Class B Number of Students 20 80 Arithmatic Mean 10 20 The combined “mean” of the marks of the two classes will be : (A) 18 (B) 15 (C) 10 (D) 20

36.

ICT (A) (B) (C) (D)

37.

Which of the following statement is NOT correct ? (A) Computer is capable of processing only digital signal (B) Computer is capable of analysing both quantitative and qualitative data (C) Appropriate software is required for processing the data (D) Computer is capable of processing digital as well as analog signals

38.

Which of the following is the appropriate definition of Information Technology ? (A) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for processing information (B) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for distribution of useful information (C) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for storage, retrieval, processing and distributing information of many kinds. (D) Information Technology refers to the use of principles of Physical sciences and Social sciences for processing of information of many kinds.

39.

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A) Virus improves the speed of processing information through computer (B) Internet does not allow the virus to spread (C) Virus is a part of software (D) Virus is an operating system

stands for : International Communication Technology Intera Common Terminology Information and Communication Technology Inter connected Terminals

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ÖæÚUÌ ·ð¤ ÂýˆØð·¤ çߞæèØ-ßáü ×𢠓çÚUÂôÅüU ¥UæòÙ÷ ·¤ÚðU‹âè ¥õÚU Ȥæ§üÙð¢â” Âý·¤æçàæÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A) (C) 35.

(B) (D)

çÚÁßü Õñ¢·¤ ¥æòȤ §ç‡ÇUØæ ØôÁÙæ ¥æØô»

çߞæ ×¢˜ææÜUØ âð¢ÅþUÜU SÅðUçÅUSÅUè·¤ÜU ¥Uæò»üÙæ§ü$ÁðUàæUÙ

çِÙçÜUç¹Ì âæçÚU‡æè ×ð¢ Îô ·¤ÿææ¥ô¢ A ¥õÚU B ·ð¤ çßlæçÍüØô¢ ·¤è ⢁Øæ ¥õÚU ÂýˆØð·¤ ·¤ÿææ mæÚUæ ¥çÁüÌ ¥¢·¤ çΰ »° ãñ¢ Ñ

· ÿææ A

· ÿææ B

20 10

80 20

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(A) (C) 36.

15 20

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çِ٠×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè¢ ãñ?

(A) (B) (C) (D) 38.

(B) (D)

¥æ§ü. âè. ÅUè. âÕôçÏÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A) (B) (C) (D) 37.

18 10

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çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð¢ âð âê¿Ùæ Âýõlôç»·¤è ·¤è ©ÂØéQ¤ ÂçÚUÖæáæ ·¤õÙ âè ãñ?

(A)

âê¿Ùæ ·¤ô â¢ÏæçÚUÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ©ÂØô» ×ð¢ Üæ° »Øð ãæÇüUßðØÚU ¥õÚU âæÅUßðØÚU ·¤ô âê¿Ùæ Âýõlôç»·¤è ·¤ãÌð ãñÐ

(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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39.

çِ٠×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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41.

42.

43.

44.

Which of the following is correct statement ? (A)

Computers can be used for diagnosing the difficulty of a student in learning a subject

(B)

Psychological testing can be done with the help of computer provided a software is available

(C)

A set of instructions is called a programme

(D)

All the above

Global warning during winter becomes more pronounced at the : (A)

Equator

(B)

Poles

(C)

Tropic of Cancer

(D)

Tropic of Capricorn

In the study of man - environment interaction, the statement of Miss Semple that “the humans are solely the product of their environment”, is : (A)

An opinion

(B)

A prejudice

(C)

A fact

(D)

A widely accepted phenomenon

In analysis of man - environment relationship Pragmatic Possibilism implies that : (A)

There is no limit for man to exploit resources of earth

(B)

There are limited possibilities to explore earth’s resources

(C)

The man has to watch and assess the situation and then go ahead with resource utilization

(D)

The man has to keep in mind only his basic needs while planning to harness the potential of resourceful earth

Arrange Column II in proper sequence so as to match it with Column I and choose the correct answer from the code given below : Column I

Column II

Activity

Noise level

(a)

Hearing

(i)

30 dB

(b)

Whispering

(ii)

1 dB

(c)

Interference with sleep

(iii)

60 dB

(d)

Normal talk

(iv)

30 - 50 dB

Code : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(B)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(C)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(D)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

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41.

42.

çِ٠×ð¢ âð ·¤õÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ?

(A)

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(B)

¥»ÚU âôÅUßðØÚU ©ÂÜŽÏ ãñ Ìô ×Ùôßñ™ææçÙ·¤ ÂÚUèÿæ‡æ ·¤ŒØêÅUÚU ·¤è âãæØÌæ âð ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

(C)

âê¿Ùæ¥ô¢ ·ð¤ â×é“æØ ·¤ô Âýô»ýæ× ·¤ãÌð ãñ¢Ð

(D)

©ÂÚUôQ¤ âÖè

Öê-ׇÇUÜèØ ÌæÂÙ àæèÌ·¤æÜU ×𢠥õÚU ¥çÏ·¤ ãô ÁæÌè ãñ Ñ

(A)

çßáéßÌ ÚðU¹æU ÂÚU

(B)

Ïýéßô¢ ÂÚU

(C)

·¤·ü¤ ÚðU¹æ ÂÚU

(D)

×·¤ÚU ÚðU¹æU ÂÚU

×æÙß-ÂØæüßÚU‡æ ¥‹ÌÂüýçR¤Øæ¤ ·ð¤ ¥ŠØØÙ ×ð¢ ç×â âðÂéÜU ·¤æ ·¤ÍÙ ç·¤ “×æÙß Âê‡æüÌÑ ¥ÂÙð ÂØæüßÚU‡æ ·¤æ ©ˆÂæÎ ãñ” °·¤ Ñ

43.

(A)

×Ì ãñ

(B)

Âêßæü»ýã ãñ

(C)

Ì‰Ø ãñ

(D)

Õãé Sßè·ë¤Ì ¤â¢ßëçžæ ãñ

×æÙß-ÂØæüßÚU‡æ âÕ¢Ï ·¤è ÃØæØæ ×ð¢ ÃØæßãæçÚU·¤ â¢ÖßßæÎ ·¤æ çÙçãÌæÍü ãñ ç·¤ Ñ

(A)

Âë‰ßè ·ð¤ â¢âæÏÙô¢ ·ð¤ ÎôãÙ ×ð¢ ×æÙß ·ð¤ çÜ° ·¤ô§ü âè×æ Ùãè¢ ãñ

(B)

Âë‰ßè ·ð¤ â¢âæÏÙô¢ ·ð¤ ¥‹ßðá‡æ ×ð¢ ×æÙß ·ð¤ çÜ° âèç×Ì â¢ÖæßÙæØð¢ ãñ¢

(C)

×æÙß ·¤ô ÂçÚUçSÍçÌ ·¤æ çÙÚUèÿæ‡æ °ß¢ ©â·¤æ ×êËUØ梷¤Ù ·¤ÚU â¢âæÏÙ ©ÂØô» ·¤ÚUÙæ ¿æçã°

(D)

×æÙß ·¤ô â¢âæÏÙ Âê‡æü Âë‰ßè ·¤è ¥‹ÌÑàæçQ¤ ·¤ô ¤©ÂØô» ×ð¢ ÜæÙð ·¤è ØôÁÙæ ÕÙæÌð â×Ø ·ð¤ßÜU ¥æÏæÚUÖêÌ ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ¥ô¢ ·¤ô ŠØæÙ ×ð¢ ÚU¹Ùæ ¿æçã°

44.

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(·¤æØü)

(ŠßçÙ SÌÚU)

(a)

Ÿæ߇æ

(i)

30 dB

(b)

Èé¤âÈé¤âæãÅU

(ii)

1 dB

(c)

àæØÙ ×ð¢ ÕæÏæ

(iii)

60 dB

(d)

âæ×æ‹Ø ÕæÌ

(iv)

30 - 50 dB

·ê¤ÅU : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(B)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(C)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(D)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

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46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

The maximum loss of forest lands in India is caused by : (A)

River valley projects

(B)

Industries

(C)

Means of transportation

(D)

Agriculture

In which year the University Grants Commission was established ? (A)

1948

(B)

1944

(C)

1953

(D)

1960

Another name of Basic Education or Nai Talim is : (A)

Compulsory Education

(B)

New Education Policy

(C)

Wardha Education Plan

(D)

Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan

The Idea of ‘Democratic Decentralisation’ in India was popularised by : (A)

A.D. Gorwala Committee, 1951

(B)

Paul H. Appleby Committee, 1953

(C)

B.R. Mehta Committee, 1957

(D)

Ashok Mehta Committee, 1978

In India, a political party is recognised as a National or Regional Party by the : (A)

President of India

(B)

Election Commission of India

(C)

Law ministry in consultation with the Law Commission of India

(D)

Union Parliament in consultation with the State Legislatures

Which of the following factors is/are responsible for the increase of the role of Government in Developing Countries ? (a)

Economic Planning

(b)

Rising expectation of People

(c)

Privatisation

(d)

Emergence of the concept of Welfare State

Select the most appropriate answer from the code given below : Code : (A)

(a) and (d)

(B)

(a), (b) and (d)

(C)

Only (c)

(D)

Only (d)

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46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

ÖæÚUÌ ×ð¢ ßÙ Öêç× ·¤æ âßæüçÏ·¤ OUæâ ãé¥æ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÙÎè ƒææÅUè ØôÁÙæ¥ô¢ mæÚUæ

(B)

©lô»ô¢ mæÚUæ

(C)

ÂçÚUßãÙ ·ð¤ âæÏÙô¢ mæÚUæ

(D)

·ë¤çá¤mæÚUæ

çßàßçßlæÜUØ ¥ÙéÎæÙ ¥æØô» ·¤è SÍæÂÙæ ç·¤â ßáü ×𢠷¤è »§ü Íè?

(A)

1948 ×ð¢

(B)

1944 ×ð¢

(C)

1953 ×ð¢

(D)

1960 ×ð¢

ÕéçÙØæÎè çàæÿææ Øæ Ù§ü ÌæÜUè× ·¤æ ÎêâÚUæ Ùæ× ãñ Ñ

(A)

¥çÙßæØü çàæÿææ

(B)

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Team teaching has the potential to develop : (A)

Competitive spirit

(B)

Cooperation

(C)

The habit of supplementing the teaching of each other

(D)

Highlighting the gaps in each other’s teaching

Which of the following is the most important characteristic of Open Book Examination system ? (A)

Students become serious.

(B)

It improves attendance in the classroom.

(C)

It reduces examination anxiety amongst students.

(D)

It compels students to think.

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Which of the following methods of teaching encourages the use of maximum senses ? (A)

Problem-solving method

(B)

Laboratory method

(C)

Self-study method

(D)

Team teaching method

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

Communicator should have fine senses

(B)

Communicator should have tolerance power

(C)

Communicator should be soft spoken

(D)

Communicator should have good personality

An effective teacher is one who can : (A)

control the class

(B)

give more information in less time

(C)

motivate students to learn

(D)

correct the assignments carefully

One of the following is not a quality of researcher : (A)

Unison with that of which he is in search

(B)

He must be of alert mind

(C)

Keenness in enquiry

(D)

His assertion to outstrip the evidence

A satisfactory statistical quantitative method should not possess one of the following qualities : (A)

Appropriateness

(B)

Measurability

(C)

Comparability

(D)

Flexibility

Books and records are the primary sources of data in : (A)

historical research

(B)

participatory research

(C)

clinical research

(D)

laboratory research

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SßæŠØØÙ çßçÏ

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Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

objectives should be pin-pointed

(B)

objectives can be written in statement or question form

(C)

another word for problem is variable

(D)

all the above

The important pre-requisites of a researcher in sciences, social sciences and humanities are : (A)

laboratory skills, records, supervisor, topic

(B)

Supervisor, topic, critical analysis, patience

(C)

archives, supervisor, topic, flexibility in thinking

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topic, supervisor, good temperament, pre-conceived notions

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : Knowledge creation in many cases requires creativity and idea generation. This is especially important in generating alternative decision support solutions. Some people believe that an individual’s creative ability stems primarily from personality traits such as inventiveness, independence, individuality, enthusiasm, and flexibility. However, several studies have found that creativity is not so much a function of individual traits as was once believed, and that individual creativity can be learned and improved. This understanding has led innovative companies to recognise that the key to fostering creativity may be the development of an idea-nurturing work environment. Ideageneration methods and techniques, to be used by individuals or in groups, are consequently being developed. Manual methods for supporting idea generation, such as brainstorming in a group, can be very successful in certain situations. However, in other situations, such an approach is either not economically feasible or not possible. For example, manual methods in group creativity sessions will not work or will not be effective when : (1) (2)

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Idea-generation software is designed to help stimulate a single user or a group to produce new ideas, options and choices. The user does all the work, but the software encourages and pushes, something like a personal trainer. Although idea-generation software is still relatively new, there are several packages on the market. Various approaches are used by idea-generating software to increase the flow of ideas to the user. Idea Fisher, for example, has an associate lexicon of the English language that cross-references words and phrases. These associative links, based on analogies and metaphors, make it easy for the user to be fed words related to a given theme. Some software packages use questions to prompt the user towards new, unexplored patterns of thought. This helps users to break out of cyclical thinking patterns, conquer mental blocks, or deal with bouts of procrastination.

11.

12.

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14.

The author, in this passage has focussed on (A)

knowledge creation

(B)

idea-generation

(C)

creativity

(D)

individual traits

Fostering creativity needs an environment of (A)

decision support systems

(B)

idea-nurturing

(C)

decision support solutions

(D)

alternative individual factors

Manual methods for the support of idea-generation, in certain occasions, (A)

are alternatively effective

(B)

can be less expensive

(C)

do not need a facilitator

(D)

require a mix of optimal participants

Idea-generation software works as if it is a : (A)

stimulant

(B)

knowledge package

(C)

user-friendly trainer

(D)

climate creator

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Mental blocks, bouts of procrastination and cyclical thinking patterns can be won when : (A)

innovative companies employ electronic thinking methods

(B)

idea-generation software prompts questions

(C)

manual methods are removed

(D)

individuals acquire a neutral attitude towards the software

Level C of the effectiveness of communication is defined as : (A)

channel noise

(B)

semantic noise

(C)

psychological noise

(D)

source noise

Recording a television programme on a VCR is an example of : (A)

time-shifting

(B)

content reference

(C)

mechanical clarity

(D)

media synchronisation

A good communicator is the one who offers to his audience : (A)

plentiful of information

(B)

a good amount of statistics

(C)

concise proof

(D)

repetition of facts

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Kerala

(B)

Maharashtra

(C)

West Bengal

(D)

Uttar Pradesh

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24

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26

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36

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40 min. past 5

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7 min. past 5 11

(B)

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(ii)

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(A)

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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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Most students are intelligent

Conclusions :

(i)

Some students are intelligent

(ii)

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27.

PLASEE

(A)

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(B)

Only (ii) is implied

(C)

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(D)

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Most labourers are poor

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(i)

Some labourers are poor

(ii)

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Which of the following is implied ? (A)

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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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(A)

24.

25.

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(B)

PLAESE

(C)

LPAEES

(D)

PLASEE

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(C)

5 ÕÁ·¤Ú 40, ç×ÙÅ ÂÚ

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29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

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the CPU

(B)

the monitor

(C)

network protocols

(D)

wide area networks

In the hypermedia database, information bits are stored in the form of : (A)

signals

(B)

cubes

(C)

nodes

(D)

symbols

Communications bandwidth that has the highest capacity and is used by microwave, cable and fibre optics lines is known as : (A)

hyper-link

(B)

broadband

(C)

bus width

(D)

carrier wave

An electronic bill board that has a short text or graphical advertising message is referred to as : (A)

bulletin

(B)

strap

(C)

bridge line

(D)

banner

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computer is an electrical machine

(B)

computer cannot think at its own

(C)

computer processes information error free

(D)

computer can hold data for any length of time

Bitumen is obtained from : (A)

Forests and Plants

(B)

Kerosene oil

(C)

Crude oil

(D)

underground mines

Malaria is caused by : (A)

bacterial infection

(B)

viral infection

(C)

parasitic infection

(D)

fungal infection

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¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ ·¤ŒØêÅÚ ·¤æ Üÿæ‡æ Ùãè´ ãñ?

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·¤ŒØêÅÚ Ò§Üðç€Åþ·¤ ×àæèÙÓ ãñÐ

(B)

·¤ŒØêÅÚ SßØ´ Ùãè´ âæð¿ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

(C)

·¤ŒØêÅÚ ˜æéçÅ×é€Ì âê¿ÙæØð´ ÌñØæÚ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñÐ

(D)

·¤ŒØêÅÚ ç·¤âè Öè ·¤æÜ Ì·¤ ¥æ´·¤Ç¸æð´ ·¤æð âéÚçÿæÌ Ú¹Ìæ ãñÐ

ÒçÕÅê×ðÙÓ Âýæ# ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

Á´»Üæð´ ÌÍæ ÂæñÏæð´ âð

(B)

ç×^è ·ð¤ ÌðÜ âð

(C)

¥àææðçÏÌ ÌðÜ âð

(D)

Öêç×»Ì ¹æÙæð´ âð

×ÜðçÚØæ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

Õñç€ÅþØÜ â´R¤×‡æ âð

(B)

ßæØÚÜ â´R¤×‡æ âð

(C)

ÂñÚæçâçÅ·¤ â´R¤×‡æ âð

(D)

È´¤»Ü â´R¤×‡æ âð

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36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

The cloudy nights are warmer compared to clear nights (without clouds) during winter days. This is because : (A)

clouds radiate heat towards the earth

(B)

clouds prevent cold wave from the sky, descend on earth

(C)

clouds prevent escaping of the heat radiation from the earth

(D)

clouds being at great heights from earth absorb heat from the sun and send towards the earth

Largest soil group of India is : (A)

Red soil

(B)

Black soil

(C)

Sandy soil

(D)

Mountain soil

Main pollutant of the Indian coastal water is : (A)

oil spill

(B)

municipal sewage

(C)

industrial effluents

(D)

aerosols

Human ear is most sensitive to noise in the following frequency ranges : (A)

1-2 KHz

(B)

100-500 Hz

(C)

10-12 KHz

(D)

13-16 KHz

Which species of chromium is toxic in water : (A)

Cr + 2

(B)

Cr + 3

(C)

Cr + 6

(D)

Cr is non-toxic element

Match List - I (Dams) with List - II (River) in the following : List - I (Dams)

List - II (River)

a.

Bhakra

(i)

Krishna

b.

Nagarjunasagar

(ii)

Damodar

c.

Panchet

(iii)

Sutlej

d.

Hirakud

(iv)

Bhagirathi

e.

Tehri

(v)

Mahanadi

a

b

c

d

e

(A)

v

iii

iv

ii

i

(B)

iii

i

ii

v

iv

(C)

i

ii

iv

iii

v

(D)

ii

iii

iv

i

v

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ÁæǸð ·ð¤ çÎÙæð´ ×ð´ ÕæÎÜæð´ ßæÜè ÚæÌð´ çÕÙæ ÕæÎÜæð´ ßæÜè ÚæÌæð´ ·¤è ÌéÜÙæ ×ð´ »Ú× ãæðÌè ãñÐ §â·¤æ ·¤æڇæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÕæÎÜ Âë‰ßè ·¤è ¥æðÚ »×èü ·¤æ çßç·¤Ú‡æ ·¤ÚÌð ãñ´Ð

(B)

ÕæÎÜ ¥æ·¤æàæ âð àæèÌÜãÚ ·¤æð Âë‰ßè ÂÚ ©ÌÚÙð âð Úæð·¤Ìð ãñÐ

(C)

ÕæÎÜ Âë‰ßè âð »Ú×è ·ð¤ çßç·¤Ú‡æ ·¤æð Úæð·¤Ìð ãñÐ

(D)

Âë‰ßè âð ÕãéÌ ª¡¤¿æ§ü ÂÚ ãæðÙð ·ð¤ ·¤æڇæ ÕæÎÜ âêØü âð »Ú×è »ýã‡æ ·¤Ú ÜðÌð ãñ ¥æñÚ ©âð Âë‰ßè ·¤è ¥æðÚ ÖðÁ ÎðÌð ãñÐ

36.

37.

38.

ÖæÚÌ ·ð¤ âÕâð ÕǸð ç×^è ·¤æ ß»ü ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÜæÜ ç×^è

(B)

·¤æÜè ç×^è

(C)

ÕÜéãè ç×^è

(D)

ÂãæǸè ç×^è

ÖæÚÌèØ â×éÎýè ÌÅèØ ÁÜ ·ð¤ ÂýÎêá‡æ ·¤æ Âý×é¹ ·¤æڇæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÌðÜ ·¤æ Èñ¤Ü ÁæÙæ

(B)

Ù»ÚÂæçÜ·¤æ mæÚæ ·ê¤Ç¸æ çßâÁüÙ

(C)

¥æñlæðç»·¤ ÕçãÑdæß

(D)

ßæØéçßÜØ

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ¥æßëçžæ ÎæØÚð ×ð´ ×æÙß ·¤æÙ ¥ˆØçÏ·¤ â´ßðÎÙàæèÜ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A) (C) 39.

40.

1-2 KHz 10-12 KHz

(B) (D)

100-500 Hz 13-16 KHz

R¤æðç×Ø× ·¤è ·¤æñÙ ÂýÁæçÌ ÂæÙè ×ð´ çßáñÜè ãæð ÁæÌè ãñ ?

(A)

Cr + 2

(B)

Cr + 3

(C)

Cr + 6

(D)

R¤æðç×Ø× çßáæ€Ì Ìˆß Ùãè´ ãñÐ

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âê¿è-I (Õæ´Ï) ·¤æð âê¿è-II (ÙÎè) âð ç×ÜæØð´ ¥æñÚ âãè ©žæÚ ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤Úð´Ð âê¿è-I (Õæ´Ï)

âê¿è-II (ÙÎè)

(a)

Ö淤Ǹæ

(i)

·ë¤c‡ææ

(b)

Ùæ»æÁüéÙ âæ»Ú

(ii)

Îæ×æðÎÚ

(c)

´¿ðÌ

(iii)

âÌÜÁ

(d)

ãèÚæ·é¤‡Ç

(iv)

Öæ»èÚÍè

(e)

ÌðãÚè

(v)

×ãæÙÎè

(A) (B) (C) (D)

a v iii i ii

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42.

43.

44.

A negative reaction to a mediated communication is described as : (A)

flak

(B)

fragmented feedback

(C)

passive response

(D)

non-conformity

The launch of satellite channel by IGNOU on 26th January 2003 for technological education for the growth and development of distance education is : (A)

Eklavya channel

(B)

Gyandarshan channel

(C)

Rajrishi channel

(D)

None of these

Match List - I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below : List - I (Institutions)

List - II (Locations)

(a)

The Indian Council of Historical Reasearch (ICHR)

(i)

Shimla

(b)

The Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS)

(ii)

New Delhi

(c)

The Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)

(iii)

Banglore

(d)

The Central Institute of Coastal Engineering for fisheries

(iv)

Lucknow

a

b

c

d

(A)

ii

i

iv

iii

(B)

i

ii

iii

iv

(C)

ii

iv

i

iii

(D)

iv

iii

ii

i

Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right ? (A)

Right to equality

(B)

Right against exploitation

(C)

Right to freedom of speech and expression

(D)

Right of free compulsory education of all children upto the age of 14

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42.

×æŠØSÍ â´¿æÚ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ Ù·¤æÚæˆ×·¤ ÂýçÌçR¤Øæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

Üñ·¤

(B)

çß¹ç‡ÇÌ ÂýçÌâê¿Ùæ

(C)

çÙçcR¤Ø ¥ÙéçR¤Øæ

(D)

¥ÙÙéM¤ÂÌæ

ÎêÚSÍ çàæÿææ ·¤è â×ëçh °ß´ çß·¤æâ ·ð¤ çÜØð Ò§‚ÙæðØéÓ Ùð 26 ÁÙßÚè 2003 ·¤æð Ì·¤Ùè·¤è çàæÿææ ·ð¤ çÜØð çÁâ ÒâñÅèÜæ§Å ¿ñÙÜÓ ·¤æ ¥æÚÖ ç·¤Øæ ãñ, ©â·¤æ Ùæ× ãñ Ñ

43.

(A)

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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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âê¿è-I ·¤æð âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÌð ãéØð âãè ©žæÚ ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤èçÁ°Ð

(a)

âê¿è-I (â´´SÍæØð´)

âê¿è-II (SÍæÙ)

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(i)

çàæ×Üæ

(ii)

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(iii)

Õ´»ÜæðÚ

(iv)

ܹ٪¤

çÚâ¿ü (ICHR)

(b)

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(c)

Îè §ç‡ÇØÙ ·¤æñ´çâÜ ¥æòȤ çȤÜæâæçȤ·¤Ü çÚâ¿ü (ICPR)

(d)

Îè âð´ÅþÜ §´SÅèÅKêÅ ¥æòȤ ·¤æðSÅÜ §´ÁèçÙØçÚ´» ȤæòÚ çȤàæÚè$Á

44.

a

b

c

d

(A)

ii

i

iv

iii

(B)

i

ii

iii

iv

(C)

ii

iv

i

iii

(D)

iv

iii

ii

i

çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ×æñçÜ·¤ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ Ùãè´ ãñ ?

(A)

â×æÙÌæ ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ

(B)

àææðá‡æ âð Úÿææ ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ

(C)

çß¿æÚæð´ ·¤è ¥çÖÃØçQ¤ ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ

(D)

14 ßáü Ì·¤ ·ð¤ Փææð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° çÙÑàæéË·¤ ¥çÙßæØü çàæÿææ ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ

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45.

The Lok - Sabha can be dissolved before the expiry of its normal five year term by : (A)

The Prime Minister

(B)

The Speaker of Lok Sabha

(C)

The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. :

46 to 50 NOT FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES

Study the following graph carefully and answer Q.No. 46 to 50 given below it :

46.

In which year the value per tin was minimum ? (A)

47.

(C)

1998

(D)

1999

10

(B)

1000

(C)

100000

(D)

1000000

350

(B)

330.3

(C)

433.3

(D)

None of these

What was the percentage drop in export quantity from 1995 to 1996 ? (A)

50.

1996

What was the approximate percentage increase in export value from 1995 to 1999 ? (A)

49.

(B)

What was the difference between the tins exported in 1997 and 1998 ? (A)

48.

1995

75

(B)

50

(C)

25

(D)

None of these

If in 1998, the tins were exported at the same rate per tin as that in 1997, what would be the value (in crores of rupees) of export in 1998 ? (A)

400

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375

(C) 20

352

(D)

330

45.

âæ×æ‹ØÌÑ Âæ¡¿ âæÜ ·¤è â×æç# ·ð¤ ÂãÜð Üæð·¤ âÖæ ·¤æð çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â·ð¤ mæÚæ ç߃æçÅÌ ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ ?

(A)

ÂýÏæÙ ×´˜æè

(B)

Üæð·¤âÖæ ·¤æ ¥ŠØÿæ

(C)

ÂýÏæÙ ×´˜æè ·¤è â´SÌéçÌ âð ÚæCþÂçÌ

(D)

©ÂØüéQ¤ ×ð´ ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

ÂýàÙ 46 âð 50 ÎëçC çß·¤Üæ´» ¥ØæçÍüØæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° Ùãè´ ãñÐ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° »ýæȤ ·¤æ âæßÏæÙè Âêßü·¤ ¥ŠØØÙ ·¤Úð´ ¥æñÚ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ÂýàÙæð´ (R¤×æ´·¤ 46-50 Ì·¤) ·ð¤ ©žæÚ Îð´Ð

46.

·¤æñÙ âð ßáü ×ð´ ÂýçÌ çÅÙ ×êËØ ‹ØêÙÌ× Íæ ?

(A) 47.

48.

1996

(C)

1998

(D)

1999

(C)

100000

(D)

1000000

1995 âð 1999 ×ð´ çÙØæüÌ ×êËØ ×ð´ ֻܻ ç·¤ÌÙè ÂýçÌàæÌ ßëçh ãé§ü ? 350

(B)

330.3

(C)

433.3

(D)

§Ù×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

(D)

§Ù×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

1995 âð 1996 ·ð¤ ×ŠØ çÙØæüÌ·¤ ×æ˜ææ ×ð´ ç·¤ÌÙè ÂýçÌàæÌ ·¤×è ãé§ü ? (A)

50.

(B)

1997 °ß´ 1998 ×ð´ çÅÙæð´ ·ð¤ çÙØæüÌ ×𴠀Øæ ¥‹ÌÚ Íæ ? (A) 10 (B) 1000

(A) 49.

1995

75

(B)

50

(C)

25

ØçÎ 1998 ×ð´ çÙØæüçÌÌ ÂýçÌçÅÙ ·¤æ ×êËØ 1997 ×ð´ çÙØæüçÌÌ çÅÙ ·ð¤ â×æÙ Íæ Ìæð 1998 ×ð´ çÙØæüÌ ×êËØ (·¤ÚæðǸæð M¤ÂØð ×ð´) €Øæ ãæð»æ ?

(A)

400

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375

(C) 21

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(D)

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47.

48.

49.

50.

Which department is not included in the Ministry of Finance : (A)

Department of Investment

(B)

Department of Expenditure

(C)

Department of Revenue

(D)

Department of Economic Affairs

Holistic view of the relationship between people and environment is presented in the formula Place ↔ Work ↔ Folk. Who formulated this concept ? (A)

H.Mackinder

(B)

Donald Bogue

(C)

Walter Isard

(D)

Le play

Jhuming is a practice of cultivation of land in : (A)

Rajasthan

(B)

Gujarat

(C)

Haryana

(D)

North-Eastern India

India’s energy needs are largely met by : (A)

Hydro Carbons

(B)

Nuclear Energy

(C)

Coal based thermal plants

(D)

Wind energy

Black cotton soils in India are found in : (A)

Bundelkhand region

(B)

Kashmir Himalaya

(C)

Deccan Trap Country

(D)

Thar Desert

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47.

âð 50 Ì·¤ : ·ð¤ßÜ ÎëçC çß·¤Üæ´» çßlæçÍüØæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ°Ð

çߞæ ×´˜ææÜØ ·ð¤ ¥‹Ì»üÌ ·¤æñÙ çßÖæ» Ùãè´ ãñ ?

(A)

çÙßðàæ çßÖæ»

(B)

ÃØØ çßÖæ»

(C)

ÚæÁSß çßÖæ»

(D)

¥æçÍü·¤ ×æ×Üæð´ ·¤æ çßÖæ»

×ÙécØ °ß´ ÂØæüßÚ‡æ ·ð¤ â´Õ´Ï ·ð¤ â×»ýÌæ×êÜ·¤ ÎëçC·¤æð‡æ ·¤æð SÍæÙ

↔ ·¤æØü ↔

ÁÙ Üæð·¤ ·ð¤ ÂçÚâê˜æ mæÚæ

ÃØQ¤ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ §â ¥ßÏæڇææ ·¤æ çÙM¤Â‡æ ç·¤âÙð ç·¤Øæ ?

48.

49.

50.

(A)

°¿. ×ñç·´¤ÇÚ

(B)

ÇæðÙæËÇ Õæð»

(C)

ßæËÅÚ §ÁæÇü

(D)

Üð ŒÜð

ÒÛæêç×´»Ó Øã ¹ðÌè ·¤ÚÙð ·¤è ÂڐÂÚæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÚæÁSÍæÙ ×ð´

(B)

»éÁÚæÌ ×ð´

(C)

ãçÚØæ‡ææ ×ð´

(D)

©žæÚ-Âêßèü ÖæÚÌ ×ð´

ÖæÚÌ ·¤è ª¤Áæü â´Õ´Ïè ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ ·¤è ¥çÏ·¤æ´àæ ÂêçÌü ________ âð ãæð ãæðÌè ãñÐ

(A)

ãæ§Çþæð ·¤æÕüÙ

(B)

¥æç‡ß·¤ àæç€Ì

(C)

·¤æðØÜæ ¥æÏæçÚÌ Í×üÜ ŒÜæ‹Åâ÷

(D)

ßæØé ª¤Áæü

ÖæÚÌ ßáü ×ð´ ·¤æÜè ç×^è ÂæØè ÁæÌè ãñ Ñ

(A)

Õé‹Îðܹ´Ç ÖêÖæ» âð

(B)

·¤à×èÚ çã×æÜØ âð

(C)

Çð·ð¤Ù Åðþ ÖêÖæ» âð

(D)

ÍæÚ ×L¤SÍÜ âð

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This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them. §â ÂýàÙ˜æ ×ð¢

¿æâ (50) Õãé-çß·¤ËÂUèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ¢Ð

ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤

Îô (2) ¥¢·¤ ãñ¢Ð âÖè ÂýàÙô¢ ·ð¤ ©žæÚU

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1.

2.

3.

1.

Which of the following comprise teaching skill : (A)

Black Board writing

(B)

Questioning

(C)

Explaining

(D)

All the above

Which of the following statements is most appropriate ? (A)

Teachers can teach.

(B)

Teachers help can create in a student a desire to learn.

(C)

Lecture Method can be used for developing thinking.

(D)

Teachers are born.

The first Indian chronicler of Indian history was : (A)

Megasthanese

(B)

Fahiyan

(C)

Huan Tsang

(D)

Kalhan

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ â𠥊ØæÂÙ ·¤æñàæÜ ç·¤â×ð´ ãñ´?

(A)

2.

3.

àØæ×-ÂÅ Üð¹Ù

(B)

(C)

ÂýàÙ ·¤ÚÙæ

â×ÛææÙæ

(D)

©ÂÚæð€Ì âÖè

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ߀ÌÃØæð´ ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âÕâð ¥çÏ·¤ Ì·ü¤â´»Ì ãñ?

(A)

çàæÿæ·¤ ¥ŠØæÂÙ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð

(B)

çàæÿæ·¤ çàæÿææçÍüØæð´ ×𴠙ææÙ Âýæ# ·¤ÚÙð ·¤è ¥æ·¤æ´ÿææ ©ˆÂóæ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð

(C)

翋ÌÙ-Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·ð¤ çß·¤æâ ·ð¤ çÜØð ÃØæØæÙ Âý‡ææÜè ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤Øæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

(D)

çàæÿæ·¤ ÂñÎæ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

Âýæ¿èÙ ÖæÚÌ ·ð¤ ÂýÍ× ÖæÚÌèØ §çÌãæâ·¤æÚ Íð Ñ

(A)

×»æSÍðÙÁ ð

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(C)

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4.

5.

6.

Which of the following statements is correct ? (A)

Syllabus is a part of curriculum.

(B)

Syllabus is an annexure to curriculum.

(C)

Curriculum is the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a particular university.

(D)

Syllabus is not the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a particular university.

Which of the two given options is of the level of understanding ? (I)

Define noun.

(II)

Define noun in your own words.

(A)

Only I

(B)

Only II

(C)

Both I and II

(D)

Neither I nor II

Which of the following options are the main tasks of research in modern society ? (I)

to keep pace with the advancement in knowledge.

(II)

to discover new things.

(III) to write a critique on the earlier writings. (IV) to systematically examine and critically analyse the investigations/sources with objectivity. (A) 7.

IV, II and I

(B)

I, II and III

(C)

I and III

(D)

II, III and IV

Match List-I (Interviews) with List-II (Meaning) and select the correct answer from the code given below : List - I (Interviews)

List - II (Meaning)

(a)

structured interviews

(i)

greater flexibility approach

(b)

Unstructured interviews

(ii)

attention on the questions to be answered

(c)

Focussed interviews

(iii)

individual life experience

(d)

Clinical interviews

(iv)

Pre determined question

(v)

non-directive

Code : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(B)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(C)

(v)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(D)

(i)

(iii)

(v)

(iv)

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çِÙçÜç¹Ì ߀ÌÃØæð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âãè ãñ?

(A)

ÂæÆK·ý¤× ÂæÆKçßßÚ‡æ ·¤æ ¥´» ãñÐ

(B)

ÂæÆK·ý¤× ÂæÆKçßßÚ‡æ ·¤æ â´Ü‚Ù·¤ ¥´» ãñÐ

(C)

ÂæÆKçßßÚ‡æ ©Ù âÖè çàæÿæ‡æ â´SÍæ¥æð´ ·¤æ Áæð ç·¤âè çßàßçßlæÜØ çßàæðá âð âÕh ãñ´, °·¤ â×æÙ ãæðÌæ ãñÐ

(D)

5.

6.

ÂæÆK·ý¤× ç·¤âè çßàßçßlæÜØ çßàæðá âð âÕh ×ãæçßlæÜØæð´ ×ð´ °·¤ â×æÙ Ùãè´ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

çِÙçÜç¹Ì Îæð çß·¤ËÂæð´ ×ð´ ÒÒâ×Ûæ ·ð¤ SÌÚÓÓ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéM¤Â ·¤æñÙ ãñ?

(I)

ⴙææ ·¤è ÃØæØæ

(II)

¥ÂÙð àæŽÎæð´ ×ð´ ⴙææ ·¤è ÃØæØæ

(A)

×æ˜æ I

(B)

×æ˜æ II

(C)

I °ß´ II ÎæðÙæð´

(D)

I °ß´ II ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Öè Ùãè´Ð

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ßÌü×æÙ â×æÁ ×ð´ àææðÏ ·¤æ ×éØ ·¤æØü €Øæ ãñ Ñ

(I)

™ææÙ ßëçh ·¤è Âýç·ý¤Øæ ×ð´ âãÖæç»ÌæÐ

(II)

Ù§ü ßSÌé¥æð´/̉Øæð´ ·¤æ ¥‹ßðá‡æÐ

(III) Âêßü çÜ¹è »Øè Ú¿Ùæ¥æð´ ·¤è â×èÿææÐ (IV) àææðÏæð´/dæðÌæð´ ·¤è âéâÕh ÂÚèÿææ ÌÍæ ©Ù·¤æ çßáØçÙD â×æÜæð¿Ùæˆ×·¤ çßàÜðá‡æÐ (A) 7.

IV, II °ß´ I

(B)

I, II °ß´ III

(C)

I °ß´ III

(D)

II, III °ß´ IV

âê¿è-I (âæÿæ户¤æÚ) ·¤æ ç×ÜæÙ âê¿è-II (¥Íü) âð ·¤Úð´ ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©žæÚ ¿éÙð´ Ñ

âê¿è - I (âæÿæ户¤æÚ)

âê¿è - II (¥Íü)

(a)

Éæ¡¿æÕh âæÿæ户¤æÚ

(i)

¥çÏ·¤ Ù×ÙèØ ©Âæ»×

(b)

Éæ¡¿æçßãèÙ âæÿæ户¤æÚ

(ii)

çÁÙ ÂýàÙæð´ ·¤æ ©žæÚ ÎðÙæ ãñ ©Ù ÂÚ ŠØæÙ

(c)

·ð´¤çÎýÌ âæÿæ户¤æÚ

(iii)

çÙÁè ÁèßÙ ·¤æ ¥ÙéÖß

(d)

ÙñÎæçÙ·¤ âæÿæ户¤æÚ

(iv)

Âêßü-çÙÏæüçÚÌ ÂýàÙ

(v)

¥Ù-çÙÎðàææˆ×·¤

·ê¤Å Ñ (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(B)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(C)

(v)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(D)

(i)

(iii)

(v)

(iv)

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8.

9.

10.

What do you consider as the main aim of inter disciplinary research ? (A)

To bring out holistic approach to research.

(B)

To reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain.

(C)

To over simplify the problem of research.

(D)

To create a new trend in research methodology.

One of the aims of the scientific method in research is to : (A)

improve data interpretation

(B)

eliminate spurious relations

(C)

confirm triangulation

(D)

introduce new variables

The depth of any research can be judged by : (A)

title of the research.

(B)

objectives of the research.

(C)

total expenditure on the research.

(D)

duration of the research.

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : The superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, elections to Parliament and State Legislatures and elections to the offices of the President and the Vice - President of India are vested in the Election Commission of India. It is an independent constitutional authority. Independence of the Election Commission and its insulation from executive interference is ensured by a specific provision under Article 324 (5) of the constitution that the chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed from his office except in like manner and on like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court and conditions of his service shall not be varied to his disadvantage after his appointment. In C.W.P. No. 4912 of 1998 (Kushra Bharat Vs. Union of India and others), the Delhi High Court directed that information relating to Government dues owed by the candidates to the departments dealing with Government accommodation, electricity, water, telephone and transport etc. and any other dues should be furnished by the candidates and this information should be published by the election authorities under the commission. 11.

The text of the passage reflects or raises certain questions : (A)

The authority of the commission can not be challenged.

(B)

This would help in stopping the criminalization of Indian politics.

(C)

This would reduce substantially the number of contesting candidates.

(D)

This would ensure fair and free elections.

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8.

9.

10.

¥‹ÌàææüS˜æèØ àææðÏ ·ð¤ â‹ÎÖü ×ð´ ¥æ·¤è €Øæ Ïæڇææ ãñ?

(A)

àææðÏ ·¤æ â×»ýæˆ×·¤ çßàÜðá‡æ

(B)

àææðÏ ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ çßáØ çßàæðá ·¤è çÙÖüÚÌæ ·¤æð ·¤× ·¤ÚÙæ

(C)

àææðÏ çßáØ ·¤æð ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ âð ¥çÏ·¤ âÚÜ ÕÙæÙæ

(D)

àææðÏ ÂýçßçÏ ×ð´ Ù§ü Âýßëçžæ ·¤æ âëÁÙ

¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ×ð´ ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ ÂhçÌ ·¤æ °·¤ ×éØ ©gðàØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

¥æ·¤Ç¸æð´ ·ð¤ çßàÜðá‡æ ×ð´ âéÏæÚ

(B)

¥ßñÏ °ß´ ˜æéçÅÂê‡æü â´Õ´Ïæð´ ·¤æ çÙßæڇæ

(C)

Õãé¥æØæ×è ¥æÜæð¿Ùæ ¥æñÚ ÂÚèÿææ ·¤æð âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤ÚÙæ

(D)

ÙØð ×æ ·Çæð´ ·¤æ ÂýØæð»

àææðÏ ·¤è »ãÚæ§ü çِÙçÜç¹Ì 緤⠰·¤ ×ð´ çÙçãÌ ãñ?

(A)

àææðÏ ·¤æ àæèáü·¤

(B)

àææðÏ mæÚæ ¥çÁüÌ Ì‰Ø

(C)

àææðÏ ÂÚ ¹¿ü ·¤è »§ü Úæàæè

(D)

àææðÏ ×ð´ ÃØçÌÌ â×Ø

¥ÏæðçÜç¹Ì ©hÚ‡æ ·¤æð Âɸð ¥æñÚ Âýà٠ⴁØæ 11 âð 15 ·¤æ ©žæÚ Îð´ Ñ Îðàæ ·ð¤ ÚæCþÂçÌ ¥æñÚ ©ÂÚæCþÂçÌ, â´âÎ ¥æñÚ çßÏæÙ âÖæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¿éÙæß ·¤ÚæÙð ·ð¤ çÜØð ×ÌÎæÌæ âêç¿Øæ´ ÌñØæÚ ·¤ÚÙð ÌÍæ çÙÎðüàæÙ / çÙØ´˜æ‡æ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» ·¤æð çÎØð »Øð ãñ´Ð çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» °·¤ Sß̋˜æ â´ßñÏæçÙ·¤ ÂýæçÏ·¤Ú‡æ ãñÐ â´çßÏæÙ ·ð¤ ¥Ùé‘ÀðÎ 324 (5) ·ð¤ ÌãÌ çßàæðá ÂýæßÏæÙæð´ ·ð¤ ÁçÚ° çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» ·¤è Sß̋˜æÌæ ÌÍæ ·¤æØüÂæçÜ·¤æ ·ð¤ ãSÌÿæð âð ©â·¤è Úÿææ âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤è »§ü ãñÐ §Ù ÂýæßÏæÙæð´ ·ð¤ ÌãÌ ×éØ çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØé€Ì ·¤æð ©Ù·ð¤ ÂÎ âð ·ð¤ßÜ ©‹ãè´ ÂçÚçSÍçÌØæð´ ×ð´ ãÅæØæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ, çÁÙ ÂçÚçSÍçÌØæð´ ×ð´ ©“æÌ× ‹ØæØæÜØ ·ð¤ ‹ØæØæÏèàæ ãÅæ° Áæ â·¤Ìð ãñ´ ÌÍæ ©â·¤è çÙØéç€Ì ·ð¤ Âà¿æÌ ×éØ çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØé€Ì ·¤è âðßæ-àæÌðZ ©â·ð¤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ ÚæSÌð ×ð´ ÕæÏ·¤ Ùãè´ ãæð»èÐ çâçßÜ çÚÅ çÂÅèàæÙ Ù. 4912/1998 (¹éàæÚæ ÖæÚÌ ÕÙæ× ØêçÙØÙ ¥æòȤ §´çÇØæ °ß´ ¥‹Ø) ×ð´ çÎËÜè ©“æ ‹ØæØæÜØ Ùð çÙÎðüàæ çÎØæ ç·¤ ©×èÎßæÚæð´ ÂÚ Õæ·¤è âÚ·¤æÚè Úæçàæ çßléÌ, ÁÜ, ÅðÜèȤæðÙ ¥æñÚ Åþæ´âÂæðÅü ·¤è Õ·¤æØæ Úæçàæ ·¤æ Öé»ÌæÙ ©×èÎßæÚ mæÚæ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÙæ ¿æçã° ¥æñÚ §â âð â´Õ´çÏÌ âê¿Ùæ ¥æØæ𻠷𤠥ÏèÙ çÙßæü¿Ù ¥çÏ·¤æçÚØæð´ mæÚæ Âý·¤æçàæÌ ·¤è ÁæÙè ¿æçã°Ð

11.

§â ©hÚ‡æ ·¤æ ÂæÆ ·é¤À ÂýàÙæð´ ·¤æð ÂýçÌçÕ´çÕÌ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ Øæ ©ÆæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» ·¤è âžææ ·¤æð ¿éÙæñÌè Ùãè´ Îè Áæ â·¤Ìè

(B)

§ââð ÖæÚÌèØ ÚæÁÙèçÌ ·ð¤ ¥ÂÚæÏè·¤Ú‡æ ·¤æð Úæð·¤Ùð ×ð´ âãæØÌæ ç×Üð»è

(C)

§ââð ¿éÙæß ×ð´ Öæ» ÜðÙð ßæÜ𠩐×èÎßæÚæð´ ·¤è ⴁØæ ×ð´ ·¤×è ãæð»è

(D)

Øã çÙcÂÿæ °ß´ çÙÕæüÏ ¿éÙæß ·¤æð âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤Úð»æ

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12.

According to the passage, the Election Commission is an independent constitutional authority. This is under Article No. : (A)

13.

14.

15.

17.

18.

19.

(B)

356

(C)

246

(D)

161

Independence of the Commission means : (A)

have a constitutional status.

(B)

have legislative powers.

(C)

have judicial powers.

(D)

have political powers.

Fair and free election means : (A)

transparency

(B)

to maintain law and order

(C)

regional considerations

(D)

role for pressure groups

The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office under Article : (A)

16.

324

125

(B)

352

(C)

226

(D)

324

The function of mass communication of supplying information regarding the processes, issues, events and societal developments is known as : (A)

content supply

(B)

surveillance

(C)

gratification

(D)

correlation

The science of the study of feedback systems in humans, animals and machines is known as : (A)

cybernetics

(B)

reverse communication

(C)

selectivity study

(D)

response analysis

Networked media exist in inter-connected : (A)

social environments

(B)

economic environments

(C)

political environments

(D)

technological environments

The combination of computing, telecommunications and media in a digital atmosphere is referred to as : (A)

online communication

(B)

integrated media

(C)

digital combine

(D)

convergence

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12.

§â ©hÚ‡æ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚ â´çßÏæÙ ·ð¤ ¥Ùé‘ÀðΠⴁØæ __________ ·ð¤ ¥´Ì»üÌ çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» °·¤ SßÌ´˜æ âæ´ßñÏæçÙ·¤ ÂýæçÏ·¤æÚ ãñÐ

(A) 13.

14.

15.

(B)

356

(C)

246

(D)

161

çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð» ·¤è SßÌ´˜æÌæ ·¤æ ¥Íü ãñ Ñ

(A)

âæ´ßñÏæçÙ·¤ ÎÁæü ãæðÙæ

(B)

çßÏæØè àæç€ÌØæ¡ ÏæÚ‡æ ·¤ÚÙæ

(C)

‹ØæçØ·¤ àæç€ÌØæ¡ ÏæÚ‡æ ·¤ÚÙæ

(D)

ÚæÁÙèçÌ·¤ àæç€ÌØæ¡ ÏæÚ‡æ ·¤ÚÙæ

çÙcÂÿæ °ß´ çÙÕæüÏ ¿éÙæß ·¤æ ¥Íü ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÂæÚÎçàæüÌæ

(B)

·¤æÙêÙ °ß´ ÃØßSÍæ ·¤æØ× Ú¹Ùæ

(C)

ÿæð˜æèØ ÕæÌæð´ ÂÚ ŠØæÙ ÎðÙæ

(D)

ÎÕæß-â×êãæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° Öêç×·¤æ

¥Ùé‘ÀðÎ __________ ·ð¤ ¥´Ì»üÌ ×éØ ¿éÙæß ¥æØé€Ì ·¤æð ©â·ð¤ ÂÎ âð ãÅæØæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

(A) 16.

324

125

(B)

352

(C)

226

(D)

324

âæßüÁçÙ·¤ ÂýâæÚ ·¤æ ŠØðØ âê¿Ùæ ·¤è ©ÂÜçŽÏ, çßçÏ, ƒæÅÙæ ·ý¤× ¥æñÚ â×SØæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ â×æçÁ·¤ çß·¤æâ ·ð¤ â´ÎÖü ×ð´ ·¤ÚÙæ ãñÐ §â Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·¤æð ·¤ãæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

17.

18.

19.

(A)

â×»ý ÖæñçÌ·¤ ÂýâæÚ

(B)

Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·¤è ¿æñ·¤âè

(C)

ÃØç€Ì»Ì ©ÂÜçŽÏ

(D)

ÂæÚSÂçÚ·¤ â´ÎÖü ·¤è âëçC

×ÙécØæð´, Âàæé¥æð´ ¥æñÚ ×àæèÙæð´ ×ð´ âê¿Ùæ ©ÂÜçŽÏ ·¤è Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·ð¤ ¥ŠØØÙ ·ð¤ çߙææÙ ·¤æð ÁæÙæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

âæ§ÕÚ×ðçŀâ (cybernetics)

(B)

âê¿Ùæ ·¤æ ©ÜÅ ·ý¤×

(C)

çÙØæðçÁÌ °ß´ â´·¤çÜÌ ¥ŠØØÙ

(D)

ÂæÚSÂçÚ·¤ ©Î÷ƒææðá ·¤æ çßàÜðá‡æ

ÙðÅß·ü¤ ÂýâæÚ Âýç·ý¤Øæ â´Ú¿Ùæ çِÙçÜç¹Ì â´ÎÖü ×ð´ â´Öß ãñ Ñ

(A)

âæ×æçÁ·¤ ÂçÚßðàæ

(B)

¥æçÍü·¤ ÂçÚçSÍÌè

(C)

ÚæÁÙñçÌ·¤ »çÜØæÚæð´

(D)

Ì·¤Ùè·¤è ÂØæüßڇæ

çÇçÁÅÜ ßæÌæßڇæ ×ð´ ·¤ŒØêçÅ´», ÎêÚ-ÖæáèØ ÂýâæÚ °ß´ ×èçÇØæ ·ð¤ â‹ÎÖü ×ð´ ãæðÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

¥æòÙÜæ§Ù ÂhçÌ âð âÂýðá‡æ

(B)

°·¤è·ë¤Ì ÂýâæÚ ×æŠØ×

(C)

çÇÁèÅÜ â´·¤ÜÙ

(D)

·ð¤‹ÎýèØ·¤Ú‡æ

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21.

A dialogue between a human-being and a computer programme that occurs simultaneously in various forms is described as : (A)

man-machine speak

(B)

binary chat

(C)

digital talk

(D)

interactivity

Insert the missing number : 16 15 17 14 , , , ,? 32 33 31 34 19 35

(A)

22.

26.

18 35

(D)

18 30

Thursday

(B)

Sunday

(C)

Tuesday

(D)

Saturday

36

(B)

32

(C)

30

(D)

28

In a certain code, FHQK means GIRL. How will WOMEN be written in the same code ? (A)

25.

(C)

The average of four consecutive even numbers is 27. The largest of these numbers is : (A)

24.

19 30

Monday falls on 20th March 1995. What was the day on 3rd November 1994 ? (A)

23.

(B)

VNLDM

(B)

FHQKN

(C)

XPNFO

(D)

VLNDM

At what time between 4 and 5 O’Clock will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions ? (A)

45 min. past 4

(C)

50

4 min. past 4 11

(B)

40 min. past 4

(D)

54

6 min. past 4 11

Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below ? Statement :

Most teachers are hard working.

Conclusions :

(I)

Some teachers are hard working.

(II)

Some teachers are not hard working.

(A)

Only (I) is implied

(B)

Only (II) is implied

(C)

Both (I) and (II) are implied

(D)

Neither (I) nor (II) is implied

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21.

×æÙß ¥æñÚ ·¤ŒØêÅÚ ·ð¤ Õè¿ ×ð´ ãæð Úãè â´ßæÎ ·ð¤ çßçÖóæ M¤Â ãæðÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

×æÙß-×àæèÙ ßæÌæüÜæÂ

(B)

çm ·¤æð‡æèØæ â´ßæÎ

(C)

çÇÁèÅÜ ÕæÌ¿èÌ

(D)

¥‹ÌÚ âç·ý¤ØÌæ

¥ÙéÂÜŽÏ â´Øæ ·¤æ𠥋ÌÚ-SÍæçÂÌ ·¤Úð´ Ñ

16 15 17 14 , , , ,? 32 33 31 34 19 35

(A)

22.

26.

18 35

(D)

18 30

ÕëãSÂçÌßæÚ

(B)

(C)

ÚçßßæÚ

×´»ÜßæÚ

(D)

àæçÙßæÚ

36

(B)

32

(C)

30

(D)

28

°·¤ â´çãÌæ çßàæðá ×ð´ FHQK ·¤æ ¥Íü GIRL ãñÐ ©âè â´çãÌæ ×ð´ WOMEN ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ çܹæ ÁæØð»æ?

(A) 25.

(C)

¿æÚ ·ý¤ç×·¤ â× â´Øæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¥æñâÌ 27 ãñÐ §Ù×ð´ âð âÕ âð ÕǸè ⴁØæ ·¤æð §´ç»Ì ·¤Úð´ Ñ

(A) 24.

19 30

20 ×æ¿ü, 1995 ·¤æð âæð×ßæÚ ÍæÐ 3 ÙߐÕÚ, 1994 ·¤æð ·¤æñÙ âæ çÎÙ Íæ? (A)

23.

(B)

VNLDM

(B)

FHQKN

(C)

XPNFO

(D)

VLNDM

4 ¥æñÚ 5 ÕÁð ·ð¤ Õè¿ ç·¤âè ƒæÇ¸è ·¤è âé§Øæ´ ç·¤ÌÙð ÕÁð çßÂÚèÌ çÎàææ¥æð´ ×ð´ ¥ßçSÍÌ ãæð´»è´? (A)

4 ÕÁ·¤Ú 45 ç×ÙÅ ÂÚ

(C)

4 ÕÁ·¤Ú 50

4 ç×ÙÅ ÂÚ 11

(B)

4 ÕÁ·¤Ú 40 ç×ÙÅ ÂÚ

(D)

4 ÕÁ·¤Ú 54

6 ç×ÙÅ ÂÚ 11

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ©ç€Ì ÂÚ ¥æÏæçÚÌ Ùè¿ð ©Î÷ÏëÌ çÙc·¤áæðZ ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ çßçÏ ×æ‹Ø ¥æñÚ ßñÏ ãñ?

·¤ÍÙ Ñ çÙc·¤áü

¥çÏ·¤æ´àæ çàæÿæ·¤ ÂçÚoý×è ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

Ñ

(I)

·é¤À çàæÿæ·¤ ÂçÚoý×è ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

(II)

·é¤À çàæÿæ·¤ ÂçÚoý×è Ùãè´ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

(A)

×æ˜æ (I) Øéç€Ì â´»Ì ãñÐ

(B)

×æ˜æ (II) Øéç€Ì â´»Ì ãñÐ

(C)

(I) °ß´ (II) ÎæðÙæð´ Øéç€Ì â´»Ì ãñ´Ð

(D)

(I) °ß´ (II) ÎæðÙæð´ Øéç€Ì â´»Ì Ùãè´ ãñÐ

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28.

29.

30.

Who among the following can be asked to make a statement in Indian Parliament ? (A)

Any MLA

(B)

Chief of Army Staff

(C)

Solicitor General of India

(D)

Mayor of Delhi

Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below ? Statement :

Most of the Indian states existed before independence.

Conclusions :

(I)

Some Indian States existed before independence.

(II)

All Indian States did not exist before independence.

(A)

only (I) is implied

(B)

only (II) is implied

(C)

Both (I) and (II) are implied

(D)

Neither (I) nor (II) is implied

Water is always involved with landslides. This is because it : (A)

reduces the shear strength of rocks

(B)

increases the weight of the overburden

(C)

enhances chemical weathering

(D)

is a universal solvent

Direction for this question : Given below are two statements (a) and (b) followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii). Considering the statements to be true, indicate which of the following conclusions logically follow from the given statements by selecting one of the four response alternatives given below the conclusion : Statements : Conclusions :

(a)

all businessmen are wealthy.

(b)

all wealthy people are hard working.

(i)

All businessmen are hard working.

(ii)

All hardly working people are not wealthy

(A)

Only (i) follows

(B)

Only (ii) follows

(C)

Only (i) and (ii) follows

(D)

Neither (i) nor (ii) follows

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28.

29.

30.

ÖæÚÌèØ â´âÎ ×ð´ ç·¤âð ¥ÂÙæ çß¿æÚ Ú¹Ùð ·¤è ¥Ùé×çÌ Îè Áæ â·¤Ìè ãñ?

(A)

·¤æð§ü Öè çßÏæØ·¤

(B)

ÍÜ âðÙæ Âý×é¹

(C)

ÖæÚÌ ·ð¤ ×ãæçÏ߀Ìæ (âæðçÜçâÅÚ ÁÙÚÜ ¥æòȤ §´çÇØæ)

(D)

çÎËÜè ·ð¤ ×ãæÂæñÚ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·¤ÍÙ ÂÚ ¥æÏæçÚÌ ·¤æñÙ âð çÙc·¤áü çßçÏ-çßçãÌ ßñÏ ãñ´?

·¤ÍÙ Ñ

¥çÏ·¤æ´àæ ÖæÚÌèØ çÚØæâÌð´ Sß̋˜æÌæ Âêßü Öè ¥ßçSÍÌ ÍèÐ

çÙc·¤áü Ñ

(I)

·é¤À ÖæÚÌèØ çÚØæâÌæð´ ·¤æ ¥çSÌˆß Sß̋˜æÌæ Âêßü Öè ÍæÐ

(II)

âÖè ÖæÚÌèØ çÚØæâÌð´ Sß̋˜æÌæ Âêßü ¥çSÌˆß ×ð´ Ùãè´ ÍèÐ

(A)

·ð¤ßÜ (I) çßßçÿæÌ ãñÐ

(B)

·ð¤ßÜ (II) çßßçÿæÌ ãñÐ

(C)

(I) ¥æñÚ (II) ÎæðÙæð´ çßßçÿæÌ ãñ´Ð

(D)

(I) ¥æñÚ (II) ÎæðÙæð´ çßßçÿæÌ Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð

ÖêS¹ÜÙ ×ð´ ÁÜ ·¤è Öêç×·¤æ ¥çÙßæØü ãñÐ §â ·¤æ ·¤æڇæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÁÜ ÖêÌÜ ·¤è ·¤ÆæðÚÌæ ·¤æð çàæçÍÜ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñÐ

(B)

ÖêÌÜ ÂÚ ÎÕæß ×ð´ ßëçh ·¤ÚÌæ ãñÐ

(C)

ÚâæØçÙ·¤ Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·¤æ𠩞æðçÁÌ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñÐ

(D)

ÁÜ °·¤ âßüÖæñç×·¤ ÌÚÜÌæ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚÙð ·¤æ ×æŠØ× ãñÐ

§â ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ çÜ° çÎàææ çÙÎðüàæ Ñ Îæð ·¤ÍÙ (a), (b) ¥æñÚ Îæð çÙc·¤áü (i), (ii) çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì ãñ´Ð ·¤ÍÙæð´ ·¤è âˆØÌæ ·¤æð Sßè·¤æÚÌð ãé° ßñÏ çÙc·¤áæðZ ·¤æð ç¿çã÷ÙÌ ·¤Úð´, Øã Öè çÙçà¿Ì ·¤Úð´ ç·¤ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¿æÚ çß·¤ËÂæð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ çß·¤Ë ߀ÌÃØ ×ð´ ßç‡æüÌ Ì‰Ø ÂÚ ¥æÏæçÚÌ ãñÐ ç·¤âè °·¤ çß·¤Ë ·¤æ ¿ØÙ ·¤Úð´Ð

·¤ÍÙ Ñ çÙc·¤áü Ñ

(a)

âÖè ÃØßâæØè ÏÙæÉ÷Ø ãñ´Ð

(b)

âÖè ÏÙæÉ÷Ø ÃØç€Ì ÂçÚoý×è ãñ´Ð

(i)

âÖè ÃØßâæØè ÂçÚoý×è Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð

(ii)

âÖè ÂçÚoý×è ÃØç€Ì ÏÙæÉ÷Ø Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð

(A)

×æ˜æ (i) âãè ãñ

(B)

×æ˜æ (ii) âãè ãñ

(C)

×æ˜æ (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) âãè ãñ´

(D)

(i) Øæ (ii) ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü âãè Ùãè´ ãñ

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32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

Using websites to pour out one’s grievances is called : (A)

cyberventing

(B)

cyber ranting

(C)

web hate

(D)

web plea

In web search, finding a large number of documents with very little relevant information is termed : (A)

poor recall

(B)

web crawl

(C)

poor precision rate

(D)

poor web response

The concept of connect intelligence is derived from : (A)

virtual reality

(B)

fuzzy logic

(C)

bluetooth technology

(D)

value added networks

Use of an ordinary telephone as an Internet applicance is called : (A)

voicenet

(B)

voice telephone

(C)

voice line

(D)

voice portal

Video transmission over the Internet that looks like delayed livecasting is called : (A)

virtual video

(B)

direct broadcast

(C)

video shift

(D)

real-time video

Which is the smallest North-east State in India ? (A)

Tripura

(B)

Meghalaya

(C)

Mizoram

(D)

Manipur

Tamilnadu coastal belt has drinking water shortage due to : (A)

high evaporation

(B)

sea water flooding due to tsunami

(C)

over exploitation of ground water by tubewells

(D)

seepage of sea water

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¥ÂÙè â×SØæ¥æð´ ·¤æð ßðÕâæ§Å mæÚæ ÂýâæçÚÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·¤è Âýç·ý¤Øæ ·¤æð ·¤ãÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

32.

33.

34.

36.

(C)

âæ§ÕÚ Úð´çÅ´»

(A)

ÿæè‡æ S×ڇæ Âýç·ý¤Øæ (Âê¥Ú çÚ·¤æÜ)

(B)

ßðÕ âÚ·¤Ùæ (ßðÕ R¤æðÜ)

(C)

Âýç×Ì çßçÏ ·¤è ÎéÕüÜÌæ (Âê¥Ú ÂýèçâàæÙ ÚðÅ)

(D)

ÎéÕüÜ ßðÕ ÂýˆØéžæÚ (Âê¥Ú ßðÕ ÚðâÂæð´â)

ßðÕ ãðÅ

(D)

ßðÕ ŒÜè

âêÿ× Õæñçh·¤ ÿæ×Ìæ ·¤è ¥ßÏæڇææ ·¤ãæ´ âð Üè »Øè ãñ´?

(A)

×êÜÖêÌ ØÍæÍü

(B)

Öýæ´çÌÂêÜ·¤ Ì·ü¤

(C)

ŽÜêØ ÅêÍ Ì·¤Ùè·¤ (ŽÜêÅêÍ Åð€ÙæðÜæñÁè)

(D)

×êËØ ÁçÙÌ ÙðÅß·ü¤ (ßðËØê °ÇðÇ ÙðÅß·ü¤)

âæ×æ‹Ø ÎêÚÖæá ·¤æ ÃØßãæÚ °·¤ §´ÅÚÙðÅ ©ÂæÎðØ ·ð¤ Âý·¤æÚ ·¤æð ·¤ãÌð ãñ´ Ñ ßæò§â ÙðÅ

(B)

ßæò§â ÅðÜèȤæðÙ

(C)

ßæò§â Üæ§Ù

(D)

ßæò§â ÂæðÅüÜ

§‹ÅÚÙðÅ ÂÚ ßèçÇØæð Âýâæڇæ Áæð çßÜçÕÌ ÂýˆØÿæ ÂýâæÚ ·¤æ M¤Â ÏæÚ‡æ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ ©âð ·¤ãÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

ßæSÌçß·¤ ßèçÇØæð (ßڑØêÜ ßèçÇØæð)

(B)

ÂýˆØÿæ Âýâæڇæ

(C)

ßèçÇØæð SÍæÙæ‹Ìڇæ

(D)

â×Ø ×êÜ·¤ ßèçÇØæð

(C)

ç×ÁæðÚ×

ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ âÕâð ÀæðÅæ ©žæÚ-Âêßèü Úæ’Ø ·¤æñÙ ãñ Ñ

(A)

37.

(B)

ßðÕ mæÚæ ¥çÏ·¤ ⴁØæ ×ð´ °ðâè ÎSÌæßðÁæð´ ·¤è Âýæç# çÁÙ×ð´ â´Õ´çÏÌ âê¿Ùæ ·¤æ ¥Öæß ãæð, ©âð ·¤ãæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

35.

âæ§ÕÚßð´çÅ´»

ç˜æÂéÚæ

(B)

×ðƒææÜØ

(D)

×ç‡æÂéÚ

Ìç×ÜÙæÇê ·ð¤ ÌÅèØ ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ ÂðØÁÜ ·¤è ·¤×è ·ð¤ ·¤æڇæ çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

¥çÏ·¤ ×æ˜ææ ×ð´ ÁÜ ·¤æ Õæc ×ð´ ÂçÚßÌüÙ ãæðÙæ

(B)

âéÙæ×è ·ð¤ ·¤æڇæ âæ×éçÎý·¤ ÁÜ ·¤æ Âýßðàæ

(C)

ÅKêÕßðÜ mæÚæ Öêç×»Ì ÁÜSÌÚ ·¤æ Ùè¿ð ÁæÙæ

(D)

â×éÎýè ÌÅ ÂÚ ¹æÚð ÂæÙè ·¤æ çÚâÙæ

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39.

40.

41.

While all rivers of Peninsular India flow into the Bay of Bengal, Narmada and Tapti flow into the Arabian Sea because these two rivers : (A)

Follow the slope of these rift valleys

(B)

The general slope of the Indian peninsula is from east to west

(C)

The Indian peninsula north of the Satpura ranges, is tilted towards the west

(D)

The Indian peninsula south of the satpura ranges is tilted towards east

Soils in the Mahanadi delta are less fertile than those in the Godavari delta because of : (A)

erosion of top soils by annual floods

(B)

inundation of land by sea water

(C)

traditional agriculture practices

(D)

the derivation of alluvial soil from red-soil hinterland

Which of the following institutions in the field of education is set up by the MHRD Government of India ? (A)

Indian council of world Affair, New Delhi

(B)

Mythic Society, Bangalore

(C)

National Bal Bhawn, New Delhi

(D)

India International Centre, New Delhi

Assertion (A) : Aerosols have potential for modifying climate Reason (R) :

Aerosols interact with both short waves and radiation

(A)

Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B)

Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C)

(A) is true, but (R) is false

(D)

(A) is false, but (R) is true

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Áãæ´ ÂýæØmèÂèØ ÖæÚÌ ·¤è ¥çÏ·¤æ´àæ ÙçÎØæð´ ·¤æ â׋ÁÙ Õ´»æÜ ·¤è ¹æǸè ×ð´ ãæðÌæ ãñ, ßãè´ Ù×üÎæ ¥æñÚ Ìæ#è ÙçÎØæ´ ¥ÚÕ âæ»Ú ×ð´ â×æçãÌ ãæðÌè ãñ´ €Øæð´ ç·¤ ßð Ñ

39.

40.

(A)

ƒææÅè ·ð¤ ÉÜæÙ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéM¤Â ÕɸÌè ãñ´Ð

(B)

ÂýæØmèÂèØ ÖæÚÌ ·¤æ ÉÜæÙ âæ×æ‹ØÌÑ Âêßü âð Âçà¿× ·¤è ¥æðÚ ãñÐ

(C)

âÌÂéÚæ ÂßüÌ×æÜæ ·ð¤ ©žæÚ ×ð´ çSÍÌ ÖæÚÌèØ ÂýæØmè Âçà¿× ·¤è ¥æðÚ ¥çÏ·¤ Ùè¿æ ãñÐ

(D)

âÌÂéÚæ ÂßüÌ×æÜæ ·ð¤ Îçÿæ‡æ ×ð´ çSÍÌ ÖæÚÌèØ ÂýæØmè ·¤æ ¥´àæ Âêßü ·¤è ¥æðÚ Ûæé·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

×ãæÙÎè ÇðËÅæ ·¤è Öêç× ·¤è ©ßüÚÌæ »æðÎæßÚè ÇðËÅæ âð ·¤× ãæðÙð ·ð¤ ·¤æڇæ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

Á܌ÜæßÙ ·ð¤ ·¤æڇæ âÌãè Öêç× ·¤æ ·¤Åæß

(B)

â×éÎýèÂæÙè ·¤æ ÖêâÌã ÂÚ ¥æŒÜæßÙ

(C)

ÂڐÂÚæ»Ì ·ë¤çá àæñÜè

(D)

©ßüÚ·¤ Öêç× ·¤æ ÜæÜ ç×^è mæÚæ àææðá‡æ

çàæÿææ ·ð¤ ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â â´SÍæÙ ·¤è SÍæÂÙæ ÖæÚÌ âÚ·¤æÚ ·ð¤ ×æÙß â´âæÏÙ çß·¤æâ ×´˜ææÜØ mæÚæ ·¤è »§ü ãñ Ñ

41.

(A)

§´çÇØÙ ·¤æñ´çâÜ ¥æòȤ ßËÇü ¥Èð¤ØÚ, Ù§ü çÎËÜè

(B)

ç×çÍ·¤ âæðâæ§Åè, Õ´»ÜæðÚ

(C)

ÙðàæÙÜ ÕæÜ ÖßÙ, Ù§ü çÎËÜè

(D)

§´çÇØæ §´ÅÚÙðàæÙÜ âð´ÅÚ, Ù§ü çÎËÜè

¥çÖ·¤ÍÙ (A) :

ßæÌæßڇæ ×ð´ çÌÚÌð ·¤‡ææð´ ×ð´ ÁÜßæØé ·¤æð ÂçÚßçÌüÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·¤è àæç€Ì çÙãèÌ ãñÐ

·¤æڇæ (R) :

ÂýˆØð·¤ ·¤‡æ ܃æé ÜãÚæð´ °ß´ §‹Èý¤Úæ ÚðÇ ç·¤Ú‡ææð´ ·¤è ¥‹ÌÚ Âýç·ý¤Øæ ×ð´ Öæ»èÎæÚ ãæðÌè ãñ´Ð

(A)

(A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âˆØ ãñ´ ¥æñÚ (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ ãñÐ

(B)

(A) ¥æñÚ (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âˆØ ãñ´ ÂڋÌé (R), (A) ·¤æ ©ç¿Ì çßàÜðá‡æ Ùãè´ ãñÐ

(C)

(A) âˆØ ãñ ÂڋÌé (R) ¥âˆØ ãñÐ

(D)

(A) ¥âˆØ ãñ ÂڋÌé (R) âˆØ ãñÐ

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43.

44.

45.

‘SITE’ stands for : (A)

System for International technology and Engineering

(B)

Satellite Instructional Television Experiment

(C)

South Indian Trade Estate

(D)

State Institute of Technology and Engineering

What is the name of the Research station established by the Indian Government for ‘Conducting Research at Antarctic ? (A)

Dakshin Gangotri

(B)

Yamunotri

(C)

Uttari Gangotri

(D)

None of the above

Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) includes : (A)

Department of Elementary Education and Literacy

(B)

Department of Secondary Education and Higher Education

(C)

Department of Women and Child Development

(D)

All the above

Parliament can legislate on matters listed in the State list : (A)

With the prior permission of the President.

(B)

Only after the constitution is amended suitably.

(C)

In case of inconsistency among State legislatures.

(D)

At the request of two or more States.

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‘SITE’ ·¤æ ¥Íü ãñ Ñ (A)

çâSÅ× È¤æòÚ §´ÅÚÙñàæÙÜ Åð€ÙæðÜæòÁè ¥ò‹Ç §´ÁèçÙ¥çÚ´» (System for International technology

and Engineering) (B)

âñÅÜæ§üÅ §‹SÅþ€àæÙÜ ÅðÜèÃãèÁÙ °€âÂÚè×ð´Å (Satellite Instructional Television Experiment)

(C)

âæª¤Í §´ÇèØÙ ÅþðÇ §SÅðÅ (South Indian Trade Estate)

(D)

SÅðÅ §‹SÅèÅØéÅ ¥æòȤ Åð€ÙæðÜæòÁè ¥ò‹Ç §´ÁèçÙ¥çÚ´» (State Institute of Technology and

Engineering)

43.

44.

45.

ÖæÚÌ âÚ·¤æÚ mæÚæ ¥‹ÅæÚçÅ·¤ ÂÚ àææðÏ ãðÌé SÍæçÂÌ àææðÏ ·¤æØüàææÜæ ·¤æ Ùæ× €Øæ ãñ?

(A)

Îçÿæ‡æ »´»æð˜æè

(B)

Ø×éÙæð˜æè

(C)

©žæÚè »´»æð˜æè

(D)

§Ù×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Öè Ùãè´

×æÙß â´âæÏÙ çß·¤æâ ×´˜ææÜØ ×ð´ çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì çÙ·¤æØ âç×çÜÌ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

ÂýæÍç×·¤ çàæÿææ °ß´ âæÿæÚÌæ çßÖæ»

(B)

×æŠØç×·¤ °ß´ ©“æ ×æŠØç×·¤ çàæÿææ çßÖæ»

(C)

×çãÜæ °ß´ çàæàæé çß·¤æâ çßÖæ»

(D)

ª¤ÂÚ çÜç¹Ì âÖè

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ÚæCþÂçÌ ·¤è Âêßü ¥Ùé×çÌ ÂÚ

(B)

¥ÂðçÿæÌ â´ßñÏæçÙ·¤ â´àææðÏÙ ·ð¤ Âà¿æÌ

(C)

Úæ’Ø çßÏæÙâÖæ¥æð´ ×ð´ âã×çÌ ·¤æ ¥Öæß

(D)

Îæð ¥Íßæ Îæð âð ¥çÏ·¤ Úæ’Øæ𴠷𤠥ÙéÚæðÏ ÂÚ

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Question Number 46 to 50 Not for VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES. The following pie chart indicates the expenditure of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the pie chart and answer it Question Number 46 to 50.

46.

The ratio of the total expenditure on football to that of expenditure on hockey is : (A)

47.

48.

49.

50.

1 : 15

(B)

1:1

(C)

15 : 1

(D)

3 : 20

If the total expenditure on sports during the year was Rs. 1,20,000,00 how much was spent on basket ball ? (A)

Rs. 9,50,000

(B)

Rs. 10,00,000

(C)

Rs. 12,00,000

(D)

Rs. 15,00,000

The chart shows that the most popular game of the country is : (A)

Hockey

(B)

Football

(C)

Cricket

(D)

Tennis

Out of the following country’s expenditure is the same on : (A)

Hockey and Tennis

(B)

Golf and Basket ball

(C)

Cricket and Football

(D)

Hockey and Golf

If the total expenditure on sport during the year was Rs. 1,50,00,000 the expenditure on cricket and hockey together was : (A)

Rs. 60,00,000

(B)

Rs. 50,00,000

(C)

Rs. 37,50,000

(D)

Rs. 25,00,000

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46.

Èé¤ÅÕæòÜ ÂÚ ãæò·¤è ·ð¤ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ×ð´ ç·¤ÌÙæ ÃØØ ãé¥æ Ñ

(A)

47.

48.

49.

50.

1 : 15

(B)

1:1

(C)

15 : 1

(D)

3 : 20

ØçÎ ¹ðÜ-·ê¤Î ×ð´ °·¤ßáü ×ð´ ·é¤Ü ÃØØ 1,20,000,00 M¤ÂØð ãñ Ìæð ÕæS·ð¤ÅÕæòÜ ÂÚ ç·¤ÌÙè Úæçàæ ¹¿ü ·¤è »§ü Ñ

(A)

9,50,000 L¤ÂØð

(B)

10,00,000 L¤ÂØð

(C)

12,00,000 L¤ÂØð

(D)

15,00,000 L¤ÂØð

Úð¹æ ç¿˜æ §´ç»Ì ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ ç·¤ Îðàæ ·¤æ âßæüçÏ·¤ Üæð·¤çÂýØ ¹ðÜ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ãæò·¤è

(B)

Èé¤ÅÕæòÜ

(C)

ç·ý¤·ð¤Å

(D)

ÅðçÙâ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¹ðÜæð´ ×ð´ ÚæCþ-ÃØØ â×æÙ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ãæò·¤è °ß´ ÅðçÙâ

(B)

»æðËȤ °ß´ ÕæS·ð¤ÅÕæòÜ

(C)

ç·ý¤·ð¤Å °ß´ Èé¤ÅÕæòÜ

(D)

ãæò·¤è °ß´ »æðËȤ

ØçÎ °·¤ ßáü ×ð´ ¹ðÜ-·ê¤Î ·é¤Ü ÃØØ 1,50,00,000 L¤ÂØð ãñ Ìæð ç·ý¤·ð¤Å °ß´ ãæò·¤è ÂÚ âç×çÜÌ ÃØØ çِ٠Âý·¤æÚ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

60,00,000 L¤ÂØð

(B)

50,00,000 L¤ÂØð

(C)

37,50,000 L¤ÂØð

(D)

25,00,000 L¤ÂØð

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Question Number 46 to 50 FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED STUDENTS ONLY.

46.

47.

48.

Which one of the following objectives is not included in the 73 rd Constitutional Amendment of India : (A)

To increase the productivity of the land

(B)

To reduce regional disparity in development

(C)

To generate employment

(D)

To provide essential infrastructure facilities and amenities to the people

Corporative EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) is to be conducted for : (A)

the whole year

(B)

the moist season

(C)

any three seasons

(D)

three seasons excluding monsoon

Which of the following contains 3/4 of the available fresh water in the world : (A)

49.

(B)

River water

(C)

Glaciers

(D)

Ground water

(D)

Europe

Which continent comprises 30% of the land area of the earth ? (A)

50.

Lakes

Australia (B)

Asia

(C)

South America

It is believed that our globe is warming progressively. This global warming will eventually result in : (A)

melting of the polar ice

(B)

uniformity of climate at equator and pole

(C)

full in see level

(D)

increase in availability of usable land

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48.

49.

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Öêç× ·¤è ©ßüÚÌæ ·¤æ ©óæØÙ

(B)

çß·¤æâ ×ð´ ÿæð˜æèØ çßá×Ìæ ·¤æ ©‹×êÜÙ

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Ùæ»çÚ·¤æð´ ·¤æð ×êÜÖêÌ Éæ´¿æ °ß´ âéçßÏæØð´ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚæÙæ

ÂØæüßڇæ â´ÎçÖüÌ ÂýÖæß ·¤è â×èÿææ (EIA) ·¤æ ·¤æØü·¤æÜ ãñ Ñ

(A)

°·¤ ßáü

(B)

Ù×èßæÜæ ×æñâ×

(C)

·¤æð§ü Öè ÌèÙ «¤Ìé°ð´

(D)

×æÙâêÙ ·¤æð ÀæðǸ·¤Ú ·¤æð§ü Öè ÌèÙ «¤Ìé°ð´

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â×ð´ çßàß ·¤æ 3/4 ÂðØÁÜ Ö´ÇæçÚÌ ãñ?

(A)

󾏆

(B)

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(C)

‚ÜðçàæØÚ

(D)

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·¤æñÙ âæ ×ãæÎðàæ ÏÚÌè ·ð¤ Öêÿæð˜æ ·ð¤ 30% Öæ» ×ð´ ÃØæ# ãñ Ñ

(A)

50.

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(B)

(C)

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(B)

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(C)

â×éÎýèØ SÌÚ ×ð´ ç»ÚæßÅ

(D)

©ÂØæð»èØ Öê¹´Ç ×ð´ ÕÉæðÌÚè

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This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them.

§â ÂýàÙ˜æ ×𢠿æâ (50) Õãé-çß·¤ËÂUèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ¢Ð ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ Îô (2) ¥¢·¤ ãñ¢Ð âÖè ÂýàÙô¢ ·ð¤ ©•æÚU ÎèçÁ°Ð 1.

Which of the following is not instructional material ? (A) Over Head Projector (B) Audio Casset (C) Printed Material (D) Transparency

2.

Which of the following statement is not correct ? (A) Lecture Method can develop reasoning (B) Lecture Method can develop knowledge (C) Lecture Method is one way process (D) During Lecture Method students are passive

3.

The (A) (B) (C) (D)

1.

çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâè ¥ÙéÎðàæÙ âæ×»ýè Ùãè´ ãñ? (A) ¥æðßÚ ãðÇ ÂýæðÁð•ÅÚ (C) ÀÂè âæ×»ýè

main objective of teaching at Higher Education Level is : To prepare students to pass examination To develop the capacity to take decisions To give new information To motivate students to ask questions during lecture

(B) (D)

¥æçÇØæð ·ð¤âðÅ Åþæ‹âÂÚð‹âè

2.

çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ? (A) Ì·ü¤ àæç•Ì ·¤æ çß·¤æâ ÃØæ•ØæÙ çßçÏ mæÚæ ãæð â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (B) ™ææÙ ·¤æ çß·¤æâ ÃØæ•ØæÙ çßçÏ mæÚæ ãæð â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (C) ÃØæ•ØæÙ çßçÏ °·¤ ÌÚȤæ ÂýçR¤Øæ ãñÐ (D) ÃØæ•ØæÙ çßçÏ ·ð¤ ÎæñÚæÙ Àæ˜æ çÙçcR¤Ø ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

3.

©“æ çàæÿææ ·ð¤ SÌÚ ÂÚ çàæÿæ‡æ ·¤æ ×é•Ø ©gðàØ ãñ Ñ (A) Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð ÂÚèÿææ Âæâ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ÌñØæÚ ·¤ÚÙæÐ (B) çÙ‡æüØ ÜðÙð ·¤è ÿæ×Ìæ ·¤æ çß·¤æâ ·¤ÚÙæÐ (C) Ù§ü ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ÎðÙæÐ (D) ÃØæ•ØæÙ ·ð¤ ÎæñÚæÙ ÂýàÙ ÂêÀÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð ÂýðçÚÌ ·¤ÚÙæÐ

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9.

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

Reliability ensures validity

(B)

Validity ensures reliability

(C)

Reliability and validity are independent of each other

(D)

Reliability does not depend on objectivity

Which of the following indicates evaluation ? (A)

Ram got 45 marks out of 200

(B)

Mohan got 38 percent marks in English

(C)

Shyam got First Division in final examination

(D)

All the above

Research can be conducted by a person who : (A)

has studied research methodology

(B)

holds a postgraduate degree

(C)

possesses thinking and reasoning ability

(D)

is a hard worker

Which of the following statements is correct ? (A)

Objectives of research are stated in first chapter of the thesis

(B)

Researcher must possess analytical ability

(C)

Variability is the source of problem

(D)

All the above

Which of the following is not the Method of Research ? (A)

Observation

(B)

Historical

(C)

Survey

(D)

Philosophical

Research can be classified as : (A)

Basic, Applied and Action Research

(B)

Quantitative and Qualitative Research

(C)

Philosophical, Historical, Survey and Experimental Research

(D)

All the above

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çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ? (A) çßàßâÙèØÌæ, ßñÏÌæ ·¤æð âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤ÚÌè ãñÐ (B) ßñÏÌæ, çßàßâÙèØÌæ ·¤æð âéçÙçà¿Ì ·¤ÚÌè ãñÐ (C) çßàßâÙèØÌæ ¥æñÚ ßñÏÌæ °·¤ ÎêâÚð âð SßÌ´˜æ ãñ´Ð (D) çßàßâÙèØÌæ, ßSÌéçÙDÌæ ÂÚ çÙÖüÚ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚÌèÐ

5.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ×êËØæ´·¤Ù ·¤æð §´ç»Ì ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ? (A) Úæ× ·¤æð 200 ×ð´ âð 45 ¥´·¤ ÂýæŒÌ ãéØðÐ (B) ×æðãÙ ·¤æð ¥´»ýðÁè ×ð´ 38 ÂýçÌàæÌ ¥´·¤ ÂýæŒÌ ãéØðÐ (C) àØæ× ¥´çÌ× ÂÚèÿææ ×ð´ ÂýÍ× Ÿæð‡æè ×ð´ Âæâ ãéØðÐ (D) ©ÂÚæð•Ì âÖè

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àææðÏ ßã ÃØç•Ì ·¤Ú â·¤Ìæ ãñ Ñ (A) çÁâÙð àææðÏ çßçÏ Âɸè ãæðÐ (B) çÁâ·ð¤ Âæâ SÙæÌ·¤æð•æÚ ©ÂæçÏ ãñÐ (C) çÁâ×ð´ âæð¿Ùð ·¤è ¥æñÚ Ì·ü¤ ·¤è ÿæ×Ìæ ãñÐ (D) Áæð ÂçÚŸæ×è ãæðÐ

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çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ? (A) àææðÏ ·ð¤ ©gðàØæð´ ·¤æð àææðÏ »ý´Í ·ð¤ ÂýÍ× ¥ŠØæØ ×ð´ çܹÌð ãñ´Ð (B) àææðÏ·¤Ìæü ×ð´ çßàÜðá‡ææˆ×·¤ Øæð‚ØÌæ ãæðÙè ¿æçãØðÐ (C) çß¿ÜÙ â×SØæ ·¤æ dæðÌ ãñÐ (D) ©ÂÚæð•Ì âÖè

8.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâè àææðÏ çßçÏ Ùãè´ ãñ? (A) ¥ßÜæð·¤Ù (B) °ðçÌãæçâ·¤ (C) âßðüÿæ‡æ (D) ÎæàæüçÙ·¤

9.

àææðÏ ·¤æð ß»èü·ë¤Ì ·¤Ú â·¤Ìð ãñ´ Ñ (A) ×êÜ, ÂýæØæðç»·¤ ¥æñÚ çR¤Øæ àææðÏ (B) â´•Øæˆ×·¤ ¥æñÚ »é‡ææˆ×·¤ àææðÏ (C) ÎæàæüçÙ·¤, °ðçÌãæçâ·¤, âßðüÿæ‡æ ¥æñÚ ÂýæØæðç»·¤ àææðÏ (D) ©ÂÚæð•Ì âÖè

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10.

The first step of research is : (A)

Selecting a problem

(B)

Searching a problem

(C)

Finding a problem

(D)

Identifying a problem

Read the following passage and answer the question nos. 11 to 15 : After almost three decades of contemplating Swarovski-encrusted navels on increasing flat abs, the Mumbai film industry is on a discovery of India and itself. With budgets of over 30 crore each, four soon to be released movies by premier directors are exploring the idea of who we are and redefining who the other is. It is a fundamental question which the bling-bling, glam-sham and disham-disham tends to avoid. It is also a question which binds an audience when the lights go dim and the projector rolls : as a nation, who are we ? As a people, where are we going ? The Germans coined a word for it, zeitgeist, which perhaps Yash Chopra would not care to pronounce. But at 72, he remains the person who can best capture it. After being the first to project the diasporic Indian on screen in Lamhe in 1991, he has returned to his roots in a new movie. Veer Zaara, set in 1986, where Pakistan, the traditional other, the part that got away, is the lover and the saviour. In Subhas Ghai’s Kisna, set in 1947, the other is the English woman. She is not a memsahib, but a mehbooba. In Ketan Mehta’s The Rising, the East India Englishman is not the evil oppressor of countless cardboard characterisations, which span the spectrum from Jewel in the Crown to Kranti, but an honourable friend. This is Manoj Kumar’s Desh Ki dharti with a difference : there is culture, not contentious politics; balle balle, not bombs : no dooriyan (distance), only nazdeekiyan (closeness). All four films are heralding a new hero and heroine. The new hero is fallible and vulnerable, committed to his dharma, but also not afraid of failure - less of a boy and more of a man. He even has a grown up name : Veer Pratap Singh in Veer-Zaara and Mohan Bhargav in Swades. The new heroine is not a babe, but often a bebe, dressed in traditional Punjabi clothes, often with the stereotypical body type as well, as in Bride and Prejudice of Gurinder Chadha.

11.

12.

Which word Yash Chopra would not be able to pronounce ? (A)

Bling + bling

(B)

Zeitgeist

(C)

Montaz

(D)

Dooriyan

Who made Lamhe in 1991 ? (A)

Subhash Ghai

(B)

Yash Chopra

(C)

Aditya Chopra

(D)

Sakti Samanta

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àææðÏ ·¤æ ÂýÍ× âæñÂæÙ ãñ Ñ (A) â×SØæ ·¤æ ¿ØÙ (C) â×SØæ ·¤æ ÂÌæ Ü»æÙæ

(B) (D)

â×SØæ ·¤æð Éê¡ÉÙæ â×SØæ ·¤è Âã¿æÙ

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ¥Ùé‘ÀðÎ ·¤æð ÂçɸØð ÌÍæ 11 âð 15 Ì·¤ ·ð¤ ÂýàÙæ𴠷𤠩•æÚ ÎèçÁ° Ñ ·¤ÚèÕ ÌèÙ Îàæ·¤æð´ Ì·¤ ãèÚæð§Ùæ𴠷𤠿ÂÅð ÂðÅ ·¤è ¥æÖêá‡æ ÁçÇÌ ÙæçÖØæ𴠷𤠧Îüç»Îü çâ×Åð ÚãÙð ·ð¤ ÕæÎ ×é´Õ§Øæ çȤË× ©læð» ÖæÚÌèØ ×êÜ ·¤è ÁæðàæèÜè »éçÚ´ÎÚ ¿bæ ·¤è Õ„ð-Õ„ð ·ð¤ âæÍ ÖæÚÌ ¥æñÚ ¹éÎ ¥ÂÙè ÌÜæàæ ×ð´ ÁéÅ »Øæ ãñÐ ¿æÚ Âý×é¹ çÙÎðüàæ·¤æð´ ·¤è 30 - 30 ·¤ÚæðǸ L¤. âð ¥çÏ·¤ ·ð¤ ÕÁÅ ßæÜè ¥æñÚ àæèƒæý ãè çÚÜèÁ ãæðÙð ßæÜè ¿æÚ çȤË×æð´ ×ð´ Øã ÁæÙÙð ·¤è ·¤æðçàæàæ Ìæð ·¤è ãè »§ü ãñ ç·¤ ã× ·¤æñÙ ãñ´, ÎêâÚæð´ ·¤æð Öè ÂéÙÑ ÂçÚÖæçáÌ ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ãñÐ Øã ÕéçÙØæÎè ÂýàÙ ãñ çÁâ·¤æ ©•æÚ Éê´ÉÙð âð àææðàæðÕæÁ Üæð» ·¤ÌÚæÌð ãñ´Ð Øã °ðâæ âßæÜ Öè ãñ Áæð ÚæðàæÙè ×çh× ãæðÙð ¥æñÚ ÂýæðÁð•ÅÚ ¿ÜÙð ·ð¤ âæÍ ãè Îàæü·¤æð´ ·¤æð Õæ´Ï ÎðÌæ ãñÐ °·¤ ÚæCþ-Úæ’Ø ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ã× ãñ´ ·¤æñÙ? °·¤ ·¤æñ× ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ã× ·¤ãæ¡ Áæ Úãð ãñ´? Á×üÙæð´ Ùð §â·ð¤ çÜ° °·¤ àæ•Î §üÁæÎ ç·¤Øæ Íæ - Áæ§Å»èSÅÐ Øàæ ¿æñÂǸæ àææØÎ §â·¤æ ©‘¿æÚ‡æ Öè Ù ·¤Ú â·ð´¤Ð ç·¤‹Ìé, 72 ßáèüØ ¿æñÂǸæ ãè °ðâð ÃØç•Ì ãñ Áæð §âð Õ¹êÕè Îàææü â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð ÖæÚÌèØ ×êÜ ·ð¤ Üæð»æð´ ·¤æð ÂÚÎð ÂÚ (1991 ·ð¤ Ü•ãð ×ð´) çιæÙð ßæÜð ÂãÜð çȤË×·¤æÚ ·¤æ ÎÁæü ãæçâÜ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ ÕæÎ ßð Ù§ü çȤË× ßèÚ $ÁæÚæ ×ð´ ¥ÂÙè ÁǸæð´ ·¤è ¥æðÚ ÜæñÅ ¥æ° ãñ´Ð Øã çȤË× 1986 ·ð¤ ÎæñÚ ÂÚ ¥æÏæçÚÌ ãñ çÁâ×ð´ Âæç·¤SÌæÙ ·¤æð, Áæð ç·¤ ÂæÚ•ÂçÚ·¤ M¤Â âð ÂÚæØæ ãñ, ßã çãSâæ Áæð ¥Ü» ãæð »Øæ - Âýð×è ¥æñÚ ©hæÚ·¤Ìæü ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ çιæØæ »Øæ ãñÐ 1947 ·ð¤ ÎæñÚ ÂÚ ¥æÏæçÚÌ âéÖæá ƒæ§ü ·¤è Òç·¤âÙæÓ ×ð´ ÂÚæØð ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ °·¤ ¥´»ýðÁ ×çãÜæ ·¤æð çιæØæ »Øæ ãñÐ ßã ·¤æð§ü ×ð×âæãÕ Ùãè´ ÕçË·¤ ×ãÕêÕæ ãñÐ ·ð¤ÌÙ ×ðãÌæ ·¤è ÒÎ Úæ§çÁ´»Ó ×ð´ §üSÅ §´çÇØæ ·¤•ÂÙè ·¤æ ¥´»ýðÁ ¥â´•Ø Üæð»æð´ ·¤æð âÌæÙð ßæÜæ ÎéC Ùãè´, Áæð ÒÁé°Ü §Ù Î R¤æ©ÙÓ âð Üð·¤Ú Ò·¤×æüÓ Ì·¤ Èñ¤Üæ ãé¥æ ãñ, ÕçË·¤ §”æÌÎæÚ ÎæðSÌ ãñÐ ßSÌéÌÑ ×ÙæðÁ ·é¤×æÚ ·¤è Îðàæ ·¤è ÏÚÌè °·¤ ¥Ü» çȤË× ãñ Ñ ©â×ð´ â´S·ë¤çÌ ãñ, çßßæÎæSÂÎ ÚæÁÙèçÌ Ùãè´, Õ„ð-Õ„ð ãñ, Õæò•Õ Ùãè´ Ñ ÎêçÚØæ¡ Ùãè´ ÙÁÎèç·¤Øæ¡ ãñ´Ð Øð ¿æÚæð´ çȤË×ð´ ãèÚæð ¥æñÚ ãèÚæð§Ù ·¤æ °·¤ ÙØæ ¿ðãÚæ ÂýSÌéÌ ·¤Ú Úãè ãñ´Ð §â Ù° ãèÚæð ×ð´ ·¤×ÁæðçÚØæ´ ãñ´, ßã â´ßðÎÙàæèÜ ãñ, ¥ÂÙð Ï×ü ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ çÙDæßæÙ ãñ Üðç·¤Ù ¥âȤÜÌæ âð ÇÚÌæ Ùãè´ ãñ - ßã Øéß·¤ ·¤×, ÂéL¤á ’ØæÎæ ãñÐ ©â·¤æ Ùæ× Öè ÂçÚ•ßÌæ ·¤æ ÂýÌè·¤ ãñ ; ÒßèÚ $ÁæÚæÓ ×ð´ ßèÚ ÂýÌæÂçâ´ã ¥æñÚ ÒSßÎðàæÓ ×ð´ ×æðãÙ Öæ»üßÐ Ù§ü ãèÚæð§Ù ·¤æð§ü ·¤×çâÙ àææð¹ ãâèÙæ Ùãè´ ãñ ÕçË·¤ ÂæÚ´ÂçÚ·¤ ´ÁæÕè çÜÕæâ ×ð´ ÆðÆ ÖæÚÌèØ ·¤æØæ ßæÜè ÕðÕð ãñ, Áñâè ç·¤ »éçÚ´ÎÚ ¿bæ ·¤è ÒÕýæ§Ç¸ °‡Ç Âýð’ØéçÇâÓ ×ð´ çιÌè ãñ´Ð 11.

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12.

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13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

Which movie is associated with Manoj Kumar ? (A)

Jewel in the Crown

(B)

Kisna

(C)

Zaara

(D)

Desh Ki dharti

Which is the latest film by Yash Chopra ? (A)

Deewar

(B)

Kabhi Kabhi

(C)

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

(D)

Veer Zaara

Which is the dress of the heroine in Veer-Zaara ? (A)

Traditional Gujarati Clothes

(B)

Traditional Bengali Clothes

(C)

Traditional Punjabi Clothes

(D)

Traditional Madrasi Clothes

Which one of the following can be termed as verbal communication ? (A)

Prof. Sharma delivered the lecture in the class room.

(B)

Signal at the cross-road changed from green to orange.

(C)

The child was crying to attract the attention of the mother.

(D)

Dipak wrote a letter for leave application.

Which is the 24 hours English Business news channel in India ? (A)

Zee News

(B)

NDTV 24×7

(C)

CNBC

(D)

India News

Consider the following statements in communication : (i)

Hema Malini is the Chairperson of the Children’s Film Society, India.

(ii)

Yash Chopra is the Chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification of India.

(iii)

Sharmila Tagore is the Chairperson of National Film Development Corporation.

(iv)

Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Preeti Zinta have all been recipients of Dada Saheb Phalke Award.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (A)

(i) and (iii)

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(iv) only

(D)

(iii) only

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

×ÙæðÁ ·é¤×æÚ âð ·¤æñÙâè çȤË× â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ? (A)

’ØêÜ §Ù Î R¤æ©Ù

(B)

ç·¤âÙæ

(C)

Á $ æÚæ

(D)

Îðàæ ·¤è ÏÚÌè

Øàæ ¿æñÂÇ¸æ ·¤è ÙßèÙÌ× çȤË× ·¤æñÙâè ãñ? (A)

ÎèßæÚ

(B)

·¤Öè-·¤Öè

(C)

çÎÜßæÜð ÎéËãçÙØæ¡ Üð ÁæØð´»ð

(D)

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ÂÚ•ÂÚæ»Ì »éÁÚæÌè ·¤ÂǸð

(B)

ÂÚ•ÂÚæ»Ì Õ´»æÜè ·¤ÂǸð

(C)

ÂÚ•ÂÚæ»Ì ´ÁæÕè ·¤ÂǸð

(D)

ÂÚ•ÂÚæ»Ì ×Îýæâè ·¤ÂǸð

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð 緤ⷤæð ×æñç¹·¤ â´¿æÚ ·¤ãæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ? (A)

Âýæð$Èð¤âÚ àæ×æü Ùð ·¤ÿææ ×ð´ Üð•¿Ú çÎØæÐ

(B)

¿æñÚæãð ÂÚ Õ•æè ãÚð âð ÙæÚ´»è Ú´» ·¤è ãæ𠻧üÐ

(C)

çàæàæé ¥ÂÙè ×æÌæ ·¤æ ŠØæÙ ¥ÂÙè ¥æðÚ ¥æ·¤çáüÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ç¿ËÜæ Úãæ ÍæÐ

(D)

Îè·¤ Ùð ¥ß·¤æàæ ÂýæçŒÌ ãðÌé °·¤ ˜æ çܹæÐ

ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ 24 ƒæ‡Åð ¿ÜÙð ßæÜæ ÃØßâæçØ·¤ â×æ¿æÚ ¿ñÙðÜ ·¤æñÙâæ ãñ? (A)

$Áè ‹Øê$Á

(B)

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âè°ÙÕèâè

(D)

§ç‡ÇØæ ‹Øê$Á

â´¿æÚ âð â´Õ´çÏÌ çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ·¤ÍÙæð´ ÂÚ çß¿æÚ ·¤èçÁ° Ñ (i)

ãð×æ ×æçÜÙè ç¿ËÇþðÙ çȤË× âæðâæØÅè, §ç‡ÇØæ ·¤è ¥ŠØÿææ ãñ´Ð

(ii)

Øàæ ¿æðÂǸæ ÖæÚÌ ·ð¤ âð´ÅþÜ ÕæðÇü ¥æòȤ çȤË× âçÅüçȤ·ð¤àæÙ ·ð¤ ¥ŠØÿæ ãñ´Ð

(iii)

àæç×üÜæ Åñ»æðÚ ÙðàæÙÜ çȤË× ÇðßÜÂ×ð´Å ·¤æÂæðüÚðàæÙ ·¤è ¥ŠØÿææ ãñ´Ð

(iv)

çÎÜè ·é¤×æÚ, ÚæÁ ·¤ÂêÚ ¥æñÚ ÂýèÌè ç$Á´Åæ ·¤æð ÎæÎæ âæãðÕ È¤æË·ð¤ ÂéÚS·¤æÚ ç×Üæ ãñÐ

©ÂÚæð•Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ/âð ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ/ãñ´? (A)

(i) ¥æñÚ (iii)

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20.

21.

Which of the following pair is not correctly matched ? (A)

N. Ram : The Hindu

(B)

Barkha Dutt : Zee News

(C)

Pranay Roy : NDTV 24×7

(D)

Prabhu Chawla : Aaj taak

“Because you deserve to know” is the punchline used by : (A)

The Times of India

(B)

The Hindu

(C)

Indian Express

(D)

Hindustan Times

In the sequence of numbers 8, 24, 12, X, 18, 54 the missing number X is : (A)

22.

(B)

24

(C)

36

(D)

32

If A stands for 5, B for 6, C for 7, D for 8 and so on, then the following numbers stand for 17, 19, 20, 9 and 8 : (A)

23.

26

PLANE

(B)

MOPED

(C)

MOTOR

(D)

TONGA

The letters in the first set have certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship what is the right choice for the second set ? AST : BRU : : NQV : ? (A)

24.

(B)

MPU

(C)

MRW

(D)

OPW

In a certain code, PAN is written as 31 and PAR as 35. In this code PAT is written as : (A)

25.

ORW

30

(B)

37

(C)

The sides of a triangle are in the ratio of

38

(D)

39

1 1 1 : : . If its perimeter is 52 cm, the length of 2 3 4

the smallest side is : (A) 26.

9 cm

(B)

10 cm

(C)

11 cm

Which one of the following statements is completely non-sensical ? (A)

He was a bachelor, but he married recently.

(B)

He is a bachelor, but he married recently.

(C)

When he married, he was not a bachelor.

(D)

When he was a bachelor, he was not married.

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12 cm

19.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâæ Øé‚× âé×ðçÜÌ Ùãè´ ãñ? (A) °Ù. Úæ× Ñ Î çã‹Îê (B) ÕÚ¹æ Εæ Ñ $Áè ‹Øê$Á (C) Âý‡æØ ÚæØ Ñ °ÙÇèÅèßè 24×7 ¥æÁ Ì·¤ (D) ÂýÖé ¿æßÜæ Ñ

20.

ÒÒ•Øæð´ç·¤ ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ¥æ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚ ãñÓÓ §â âêç•Ì ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) Î Å槕⠥æòȤ §ç‡ÇØæ mæÚæ (B) Î çã‹Îê mæÚæ (C) §ç‡ÇØÙ °•âÂýðâ mæÚæ (D) çã‹ÎéSÌæÙ Å槕â mæÚæ

21.

8, 24, 12, X, 18, 54 ¥´·¤

oë´¹Üæ ×ð´, ÜéŒÌ ¥´·¤

(A)

(B)

22.

PLANE

(B)

30

(B)

°·¤ ç˜æÖéÁ ·¤è ÖéÁæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ÖéÁæ ·¤è Ü•Õæ§ü ãñ Ñ (A) 9 âð´.×è.

26.

36

(D)

32

MOPED

(C)

MOTOR

(D)

TONGA

MPU

(C)

MRW

(D)

OPW

ç·¤âè ·ê¤Å ×ð´ PAN ·¤æð 31 ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ çܹæ ÁæÌæ ãñ ¥æñÚ PAR ·¤æð 35 ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ çܹæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ §â ·ê¤Å ×ð´ PAT ·ð¤ çÜ° çܹæ Áæ°»æ Ñ (A)

25.

(C)

ÂãÜð â×é“æØ ·ð¤ ¥ÿæÚæð´ ×ð´ °·¤ çßçàæC â´Õ´Ï ãñÐ §â â´Õ´Ï ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚ ÂÚ ÎêâÚð â×é“æØ ·ð¤ çÜ° âãè çß·¤Ë ·¤æñÙâæ ãñ? AST : BRU : : NQV : ? (A) ORW (B)

24.

24

ãñ Ñ

ØçÎ A ·¤æ ×êËØ 5 ãñ, B ·¤æ ×êËØ 6 ãñ, C ·¤æ ×êËØ 7 ãñ, D ·¤æ ×êËØ 8 §ˆØæçÎ ãñ, Ìæð çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì â´•Øæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ×êËØ ãñ - 17, 19, 20, 9 ¥æñÚ 8 Ñ (A)

23.

26

X

(B)

37

(C)

1 1 1 : : 2 3 4 10

38

(D)

39

ãñÐ ØçÎ ©â·¤è ÂçÚçÏ 52 âð´Åè ×èÅÚ ãñ, Ìæð ©â·¤è âÕâð ÀæðÅè (C)

âð´.×è.

11

âð´.×è.

(D)

12

âð´.×è.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâæ °·¤ ·¤ÍÙ Âê‡æüÌÑ çÙÚÍü·¤ ãñ? (A) ß㠷顤ßæÚæ Íæ, ç·¤‹Ìé ©âÙð ãæÜ ãè ×ð´ çßßæã ç·¤Øæ ãñÐ (B) ß㠷顤ßæÚæ ãñ, ç·¤‹Ìé ©âÙð ãæÜ ãè ×ð´ çßßæã ç·¤Øæ ãñÐ (C) ÁÕ ©âÙð çßßæã ç·¤Øæ Íæ, ÌÕ ß㠷顤ßæÚæ Ùãè´ ÍæÐ (D) ÁÕ ß㠷顤ßæÚæ Íæ, ÌÕ ßã çßßæçãÌ Ùãè´ ÍæÐ

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Which of the following statements are mutually contradictory ? (i)

All flowers are not fragrant.

(ii)

Most flowers are not fragrant.

(iii)

None of the flowers is fragrant.

(iv)

Most flowers are fragrant.

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code :

28.

(A)

(i) and (ii)

(B)

(i) and (iii)

(C)

(ii) and (iii)

(D)

(iii) and (iv)

Which of the following statements say the same thing ? (i)

“I am a teacher” (said by Arvind)

(ii)

“I am a teacher” (said by Binod)

(iii)

“My son is a teacher” (said by Binod’s father)

(iv)

“My brother is a teacher” (said by Binod’s sister)

(v)

“My brother is a teacher” (said by Binod’s only sister)

(vi)

“My sole enemy is a teacher” (said by Binod’s only enemy)

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code :

29.

(A)

(i) and (ii)

(B)

(ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)

(C)

(ii) and (vi)

(D)

(v) and (vi)

Which of the following are correct ways of arguing ? (i)

There can be no second husband without a second wife.

(ii)

Anil is a friend of Bob, Bob is a friend of Raj, hence Anil is a friend of Raj.

(iii)

A is equal to B, B is equal to C, hence A is equal to C.

(iv)

If everyone is a liar, then we cannot prove it.

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code : (A)

(iii) and (iv)

(B)

(i), (iii) and (iv)

(C)

(ii), (iii) and (iv)

(D)

(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

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çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâð ·¤ÍÙ ÂÚSÂÚ ÃØæƒææÌè ãñ´? (i) âÖè Èê¤Ü âéßæçâÌ Ùãè´ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð (ii) ¥çÏ·¤ÌÚ Èê¤Ü âéßæçâÌ Ùãè´ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð (iii) ·¤æð§ü Öè Èê¤Ü âéßæçâÌ Ùãè´ ãæðÌæÐ (iv) ¥çÏ·¤ÌÚ Èê¤Ü âéßæçâÌ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©•æÚ ¿éçÙ° Ñ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) (B) (i) ¥æñÚ (iii) (D) (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv) (C) (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii)

28.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâð ·¤ÍÙ °·¤ ãè ÕæÌ ·¤ãÌð ãñ´? (i) ÒÒ×ñ´ °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ãê¡ÓÓ (¥Úçß‹Î mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) (ii) ÒÒ×ñ´ °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ã¡êÓÓ (çÕÙæðÎ mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) (iii) ÒÒ×ðÚæ Âé˜æ °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ãñÓÓ (çÕÙæðÎ ·ð¤ çÂÌæ mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) (iv) ÒÒ×ðÚæ Öæ§ü °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ãñÓÓ (çÕÙæðÎ ·¤è ÕãÙ mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) (v) ÒÒ×ðÚæ Öæ§ü °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ãñÓÓ (çÕÙæðÎ ·¤è §·¤ÜæñÌè ÕãÙ mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) (vi) ÒÒ×ðÚæ §·¤ÜæñÌæ àæ˜æé °·¤ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ãñÓÓ (çÕÙæðÎ ·ð¤ §·¤ÜæñÌð àæ˜æé mæÚæ ·¤ãæ »Øæ) çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©•æÚ ¿éçÙ° Ñ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (i) ¥æñÚ (ii) (B) (ii), (iii), (iv) ¥æñÚ (v) (D) (v) ¥æñÚ (vi) (C) (ii) ¥æñÚ (vi)

29.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâð Ì·ü¤ ·ð¤ É´» âãè ãñ´? (i) ÎêâÚè ˆÙè ·ð¤ çÕÙæ ÎêâÚæ ÂçÌ Ùãè´ ãæð â·¤ÌæÐ (ii) ¥çÙÜ, ÕæòÕ ·¤æ çטæ ãñ, ÕæòÕ, ÚæÁ ·¤æ çטæ ãñ, ¥ÌÑ ¥çÙÜ, ÚæÁ ·¤æ çטæ ãñÐ (iii) A, B ·ð¤ â×æÙ ãñ, B, C ·ð¤ â×æÙ ãñ, ¥ÌÑ A, C ·ð¤ â×æÙ ãñÐ (iv) ØçÎ âÖè ¥âˆØßæÎè ãñ´, Ìæð ã× §âð ·¤Öè çâh Ùãè´ ·¤Ú â·¤ÌðÐ çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©•æÚ ¿éçÙ° Ñ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv) (B) (i), (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv) (D) (i), (ii), (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv) (C) (ii), (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv)

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30.

Which of the following statement/s are ALWAYS FALSE ? (i)

The sun will not rise in the East some day.

(ii)

A wooden table is not a table.

(iii)

Delhi city will be drowned under water.

(iv)

Cars run on water as fuel.

Choose the correct answer from the code given below : Code : (A)

(i), (iii) and (iv)

(B)

Only (iii)

(C)

(i), (ii) and (iii)

(D)

(ii) alone

Study the following graph and answer question numbers 31 to 33 :

31.

In the year 2000, which of the following Companies earned maximum percent profit ? (A)

32.

(B)

b

(C)

d

(D)

f

In the year 2001, which of the following Companies earned minimum percent profit ? (A)

33.

a

a

(B)

c

(C)

d

(D)

e

In the years 2000 and 2001, which of the following Companies earned maximum average percent profit ? (A)

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(B)

e

(C) 14

d

(D)

b

30.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ/âð ·¤ÍÙ âÎñß ¥âˆØ ãæðÌð ãñ´? (i)

ç·¤âè çÎÙ âêØü Âêßü âð ©çÎÌ Ùãè´ ãæð»æÐ

(ii)

Ü·¤Ç¸è ·¤æ ×ð$Á, ×ð$Á Ùãè´ ãæðÌæÐ

(iii)

ç΄è àæãÚ ÂæÙè ×ð´ ÇêÕ Áæ°»æÐ

(iv)

·¤æÚæð´ ×ð´ ÂæÙè §ZÏÙ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ÂýØé•Ì ãæð»æÐ

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©•æÚ ¿éçÙ° Ñ ·ê¤Å Ñ (A)

(i), (iii) ¥æñÚ (iv)

(B)

·ð¤ßÜ

(iii)

(C)

(i), (ii) ¥æñÚ (iii)

(D)

·ð¤ßÜ

(ii)

çÙ•Ù ¥æÚð¹ ·¤æ ¥ŠØØÙ ·¤èçÁ° °ß´ ÂýàÙ â´•Øæ 31 âð 33 Ì·¤ ·ð¤ ©•æÚ ÎèçÁ° Ñ

31.

ßáü 2000 ×ð´, çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð 緤⠷¤•ÂÙè Ùð âßæüçÏ·¤ ÂýçÌàæÌ ÜæÖ ÂýæŒÌ ç·¤Øæ? (A)

32.

(B)

b

(C)

d

(D)

f

(D)

e

ßáü 2001 ×ð´, çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð 緤⠷¤•ÂÙè Ùð ‹ØêÙÌ× ÂýçÌàæÌ ÜæÖ ÂýæŒÌ ç·¤Øæ? (A)

33.

a

a

(B)

c

(C)

d

ßáü 2000 °ß´ 2001 ×ð´, çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð 緤⠷¤•ÂÙè Ùð âßæüçÏ·¤ ¥æñâÌ ÂýçÌàæÌ ÜæÖ ÂýæŒÌ ç·¤Øæ? (A)

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e

(C) 15

d

(D)

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* FOR BLIND STUDENTS ONLY * Read the following paragraph and answer question numbers 31 to 33 : Five years ago, Middle East-based builder Ronald Colaco took two foreign friends to the Fraser Town Police Station in Bangalore to complete some paper work. He and his friends were appalled by the cramped, 1917 - built police outpost. Then and there, Colaco decided to do something for the city’s 13,500 strong police force. But he knew he could not work a miracle alone. Luckily, he found a kindred soul in Bangalore Police Commissioner S. Mariswamy. Armed with information gathered from personal station visits, Mariswamy wrote to Bangalore’s industry captains. Corporate and individual donors - Colaco was the first - have contributed nearly Rs. 20 Crore. Today, nearly 40 police stations in Bangalore have sponsors. Wipro, Philips Software, Canara Bank, State Bank of India, Toyota Kirloskar and Tata Consultancy Services are a few. 31.

32.

33.

34.

35.

Which Police Station was visited by Ronald Colaco, which was built in 1917 ? (A)

Bangalore Police Station

(B)

Police Outpost

(C)

M.G. Road Police Station

(D)

Fraser Town Police Station

Who is S. Mariswamy ? (A)

Bangalore Police Commissioner

(B)

Middle East-based builder

(C)

Industrialist

(D)

Chairman of Philips Software, Bangalore

To develop the Police Stations who was the first donor ? (A)

Ronald Colaco

(B)

Canara Bank

(C)

Wipro

(D)

Toyota Kirloskar

Human Development Report for ‘each’ of the year at global level has been published by : (A)

UNDP

(B)

WTO

(C)

IMF

(D)

World Bank

The number of students in four classes A, B, C, D and their respective mean marks obtained by each of the class are given below :

Number of students Arithmetic mean

Class A 10 20

Class B 40 30

Class C 30 50

Class D 20 15

The combined mean of the marks of four classes together will be : (A)

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(B)

50

(C) 16

20

(D)

15

ÎëçCãèÙ çßlæçÍüØæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° çÙ•Ù çÜç¹Ì ¥Ùé‘ÀðÎ ·¤æð ÂçɸØð ÌÍæ 31 âð 33 Ì·¤ ·ð¤ ÂýàÙæ𴠷𤠩•æÚ ÎèçÁ° Ñ ·¤ÚèÕ 5 ßáü Âêßü ·¤æ Âýâ´» ãñ, ×ŠØ °çàæØæ ×ð´ Õâð ÖßÙ çÙ×æüÌæ ÚæðÙæËÇ ·¤æðÜæ·¤æð ¥ÂÙð Îæð çßÎðàæè çטææð´ ·¤æð âæÍ Üð·¤Ú ·¤æð§ü ·¤æ»Áè ·¤æØüßæãè ÂêÚè ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° Õñ´»ÜêÚ ·ð¤ Èýð¤ÁÚ Åæ©Ù ÍæÙð Âãé´¿ðÐ ßð ¥æñÚ ©Ù·ð¤ çטæ 1917 ×ð´ çÙç×üÌ ©â ÂéÚæÙè ÂéçÜâ ¿æñ·¤è ·¤è ãæÜÌ Îð¹·¤Ú Æ»ð âð Úã »ØðÐ ©âè â×Ø ·¤æðÜæ·¤æð Ùð Èñ¤âÜæ ·¤Ú çÜØæ ç·¤ ßð àæãÚ ·ð¤ 13,500 âàæ•Ì ÂéçÜâ ·¤ç×üØæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° ·é¤À ·¤Úð´»ðÐ Üðç·¤Ù ßð ÁæÙÌð Íð ç·¤ ßð ¥·ð¤Üð ç·¤âè ¿×ˆ·¤æÚ ·¤æð ¥´Áæ× Ùãè´ Îð â·¤ÌðÐ âæñÖæ‚Ø âð ©‹ãð´ Õñ´»ÜêÚ ·ð¤ ÂéçÜâ ¥æØé•Ì °â÷.×æçÚSßæ×è ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ °·¤ ¥Ùé·ê¤Ü ÃØç•Ì ç×Ü »ØæÐ ¹éÎ ÍæÙæð´ ·¤æ ÎæñÚæ ·¤Ú ÁéÅæ§ü »§ü ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚ ÂÚ ×æçÚSßæ×è Ùð Õñ´»ÜêÚ ·ð¤ ¥æñlæðç»·¤ ç΂»Áæð´ âð âãæØÌæ ÎðÙð ·¤æ ¥ÙéÚæðÏ ç·¤ØæÐ ·¤æÚÂæðÚðÅ Á»Ì ¥æñÚ çÙÁè ÎæÙÎæÌæ, çÁÙ×ð´ ·¤æðÜæ·¤æð âßüÂýÍ× Íð, ¥Öè Ì·¤ ֻܻ 20 ·¤ÚæðǸ L¤. ·¤æ Øæð»ÎæÙ Îð ¿é·ð¤ ãñ´Ð çSÍçÌ Øã ãñ ç·¤ ¥æÁ Õñ´»ÜêÚ ·ð¤ ֻܻ 40 ÍæÙæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° ÂýæØæðÁ·¤ ©ÂÜ•Ï ãæð »Øð ãñ´Ð §Ù×ð´ âð ·é¤À çßÂýæð, çȤçÜŒâ âæò•ÅßðØÚ, ·ñ¤ÙÚæ Õñ´·¤, SÅðÅ Õñ´·¤ ¥æȤ §ç‡ÇØæ, ÅæðØæðÅæ ç·¤ÜæðüS·¤Ú ¥æñÚ ÅæÅæ ·¤‹âËÅð´âè ãñ´Ð 31.

ÚæðÙæËÇ ·¤æðÜæ·¤æð mæÚæ ·¤æñÙâæ ÂéçÜâ ÍæÙæ Îð¹æ »Øæ Íæ, çÁâ·¤æ çÙ×æü‡æ 1917 ×ð´ ãé¥æ Íæ? (A) Õñ´»ÜêÚ ÂéçÜâ ÍæÙæ (B) ÂéçÜâ ¥æ©Å ÂæðSÅ (C) °×.Áè.ÚæðǸ ÂéçÜâ SÅðàæÙ (D) Èýð¤ÁÚ Åæ©Ù ÂéçÜâ SÅðàæÙ

32.

°â÷. ×æçÚSßæ×è ·¤æñÙ ãñ? (A) Õñ´»ÜêÚ ÂéçÜâ ·¤ç×àÙÚ (C) ©læð»ÂçÌ

(B) (D)

×ŠØ °çàæØæ ·¤æ ÖßÙ çÙ×æüÌæ çȤçÜŒâ âæð•ÅßðØÚ Õñ´»ÜêÚ ·¤æ ¥ŠØÿæ

33.

ÂéçÜâ ÍæÙæð´ ·ð¤ çß·¤æâ ·ð¤ çÜ° âßüÂýÍ× ÎæÙÎæÌæ ·¤æñÙ Íð? (A) ÚæðÙæËÇ ·¤æðÜæ·¤æð (B) ·ñ¤ÙÚæ Õñ´·¤ (C) çßÂýæð (D) ÅæðØæðÅæ ç·¤ÜæðüS·¤Ú

34.

çßàß SÌÚ ÂÚ ÂýˆØð·¤ ßáü sê×Ù ÇðßÜÂ×ð´Å çÚÂæðÅü ·¤æ Âý·¤æàæÙ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) Øê.°Ù.Çè.Âè. mæÚæ (B) Ç•ËØê.Åè.¥æð. mæÚæ (C) ¥æ§ü.°×.°È¤. mæÚæ (D) çßàß Õñ´·¤ mæÚæ

35.

A, B, C, ¥æñÚ D ·¤ÿææ¥æð´

ž˝äŽžÎşˆŽ×=“ ’¬¦=Ł“üˆŽ √“’¬Ÿž•ŽÍ¦ˆ=√Ž¹ŁÍ

×ð´ çßlæçÍüØæð´ ·¤è â´•Øæ ¥æñÚ ©Ù·¤è ·¤ÿææ mæÚæ ÂýæŒÌ ¥æñâÌ ¥´·¤æð´ ·¤æð çÎØæ »Øæ ãñ Ñ

’¬ČŽŽ A

’¬ČŽŽ B

’¬ČŽŽ C

’¬ČŽŽ D

10

40

30

20

20

30

50

15

§Ù ¿æÚæð´ ·¤ÿææ¥æ𴠷𤠥´·¤æð´ ·¤è â´Øé•Ì ¥æñâÌ ãæð»è Ñ (A)

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(B)

50

(C) 17

20

(D)

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36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

LAN stands for : (A)

Local And National

(B)

Local Area Network

(C)

Large Area Network

(D)

Live Area Network

Which of the following statement is correct ? (A)

Modem is a software

(B)

Modem helps in stabilizing the voltage

(C)

Modem is the operating system

(D)

Modem converts the analog signal into digital signal and vice-versa

Which of the following is the appropriate definition of a computer ? (A)

Computer is a machine that can process information.

(B)

Computer is an electronic device that can store, retrieve and process both qualitative and quantitative data quickly and accurately.

(C)

Computer is an electronic device that can store, retrieve and quickly process only quantitative data.

(D)

Computer is a machine that can store, retrieve and process quickly and accurately only qualitative information

Information and Communication Technology includes : (A)

On line learning

(B)

Learning through the use of EDUSAT

(C)

Web Based Learning

(D)

All the above

Which of the following is the appropriate format of URL of e-mail ? (A)

www_mail.com

(B)

[email protected]

(C)

[email protected]

(D)

www.mail.com

The most significant impact of volcanic erruption has been felt in the form of : (A)

change in weather

(B)

sinking of islands

(C)

loss of vegetation

(D)

extinction of animals

With absorption and decomposition of CO2 in ocean water beyond desired level, there will be : (A)

decrease in temperature

(B)

increase in salinity

(C)

growth of phyto plankton

(D)

rise in sea level

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°Ü.°.°Ù. (LAN) â•ÕæðçÏÌ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) Üæð·¤Ü °‡Ç ÙðàæÙÜ (C) ÜæÁü °çÚ¥æ ÙðÅß·ü¤

(B) (D)

Üæð·¤Ü °ðçÚ¥æ ÙðÅß·ü¤ Üæ§ß °ðçÚ¥æ ÙðÅß·ü¤

37.

çÙ•ÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ·¤ÍÙ âãè ãñ? (A) ×æðÇð× °·¤ âæð•ÅßðØÚ ãñÐ (B) ×æðÇð×, ßæðËÅðÁ ·¤æð çSÍÚè·¤Ú‡æ ·¤ÚÙð ×ð´ âãæØÌæ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñÐ (C) ×æðÇð× °·¤ ¥æÂÚðçÅ´» çâSÅ× ãñÐ (D) ×æðÇð×, ¥ÙæÜæ» çâ‚ÙÜ ·¤æð çÇçÁÅÜ çâ‚ÙÜ ×ð´ ¥æñÚ §â·ð¤ çßÂÚèÌ ÕÎÜÌæ ãñÐ

38.

çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð ·¤•ŒØêÅÚ ·¤è ©ÂØé•Ì ÂçÚÖæáæ ·¤æñÙ âè ãñ? (A) ·¤•ŒØêÅÚ °·¤ ×àæèÙ ãñ Áæð âê¿Ùæ ·¤æð â´ÏæçÚÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (B) ·¤•ŒØêÅÚ °·¤ §Üñ•ÅþæçÙ·¤ çÇßæ§â ãñ Áæð »é‡ææˆ×·¤ ¥æñÚ â´•Øæˆ×·¤ ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ·¤æð â´»ýãèÌ, ÂéÙÑ ÂýæŒÌ ¥æñÚ Ìèßý »çÌ âð âãè-âãè â´ÏæçÚÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (C) ·¤•ŒØêÅÚ °·¤ §Üñ•ÅþæçÙ·¤ çÇßæ§â ãñ Áæð â´•Øæˆ×·¤ ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ·¤æð â´»ýãèÌ, ÂéÙÑ ÂýæŒÌ ¥æñÚ Ìèßý»çÌ âð â´ÏæçÚÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ (D) ·¤•ŒØêÅÚ °·¤ ×àæèÙ ãñ Áæð »é‡ææˆ×·¤ ÁæÙ·¤æÚè ·¤æð â´»ýãèÌ, ÂéÙÑ ÂýæŒÌ ¥æñÚ Ìèßý »çÌ âð âãè-âãè â´ÏæçÚÌ ·¤Ú â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

39.

âê¿Ùæ °ß´ â´¿æÚ Âýæñlæðç»·¤è ×ð´ âç•×çÜÌ ãñ´ Ñ (A) ¥æòÙ Üæ§Ù (On line) âè¹Ùæ (C) ßðÕ ÕðSÇ (Web Based) âè¹Ùæ

40.

(B)

EDUSAT ·ð¤

(D)

©ÂÚæð•Ì âÖè

×æŠØ× âð âè¹Ùæ

çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð §ü-×ðÜ ·ð¤ Øê.¥æÚ.°Ü. (URL) ·¤æ ·¤æñÙ âæ ÂýæM¤Â ©ÂØé•Ì ãñ? (A) (C)

www_mail.com [email protected]

(B) (D)

[email protected] www.mail.com

41.

’ßæÜæ×é¹è ©Î÷»æÚ ·ð¤ âßæüçÏ·¤ ×ãˆßÂê‡æü ÂýÖæß ·¤è ¥ÙéÖêçÌ ãé§ü ãñ Ñ (A) ×æñâ× ÂçÚßÌüÙ ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ (B) mèÂæð´ ·ð¤ Ï¡âÙð âð (C) ßÙSÂçÌ ·¤æ ÿæØ ãæðÙð âð (D) Âàæé¥æð´ ·¤æ çßÜæð ãæðÙð âð

42.

×ãæâæ»ÚèØ ÁÜ ×ð´ CO2 ·ð¤ âæ×æ‹Ø ßæ´çÀÌ SÌÚ âð ¥çÏ·¤ ¥ßàææðá‡æ ÌÍæ ç߃æÅÙ ãæðÙð ·ð¤ âæÍ Ñ (A) ÌæÂ×æÙ ×ð´ ·¤×è ãæð»è (B) ¹æÚðÂÙ ×ð´ Õɸæð•æÚè ãæð»è (C) ÂæΠŒÜñ´·¤ÅÙ ×ð´ ßëçh ãæð»è (D) âæ×éçÎý·¤ SÌÚ ×ð´ ©ˆÍæÙ ãæð»æ

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43.

Arrange column II in proper sequence so as to match it with column I and choose the correct answer from the code given below : Column I

Column II

Water Quality

pH Value

(a)

Neutral

(i)

5

(b)

Moderately acidic

(ii)

7

(c)

Alkaline

(iii)

4

(d)

Injurious

(iv)

8

Code :

44.

45.

46.

47.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(iv)

(B)

(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(iv)

(C)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(D)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

The maximum emission of pollutants from fuel sources in India is caused by : (A)

Coal

(B)

Firewood

(C)

Refuse burning

(D)

Vegetable waste product

The urbanisation process accounts for the wind in the urban centres during nights to remain : (A)

faster than that in rural areas

(B)

slower than that in rural areas

(C)

the same as that in rural areas

(D)

cooler than that in rural areas

The University Grants Commission was constituted on the recommendation of : (A)

Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Commission

(B)

Mudaliar Commission

(C)

Sargent Commission

(D)

Kothari Commission

Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution of India safeguards the rights of Minorities to establish and run educational institutions of their own liking ? (A)

Article 19

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(B)

Article 29

(C) 20

Article 30

(D)

Article 31

43.

·¤æÜ× II ·¤æð ·¤æÜ× I âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° â×éç¿Ì ¥ÙéR¤× ×ð´ ÃØßçSÍÌ ·¤èçÁ° ÌÍæ Ùè¿ð çΰ »° ·ê¤Å âð âãè ©•æÚ ¿éçÙ°Ð ·¤æÜ× II ·¤æÜ× I ÁÜ ·¤è »é‡æß•ææ pH ×êËØ (a) ‹ØêÅþÜ (i) 5 (b) ×æ×êÜè ¥æ•Ü (ii) 7 (c) ÿææÚ (iii) 4 (d) ãæçÙ·¤æÚ·¤ (iv) 8 ·ê¤Å Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(ii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(iii) (iii) (i) (ii)

(i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(iv) (iv) (iii) (i)

44.

ÖæÚÌ ×ð´ §ZÏÙ dæðÌæð´ âð ÂýÎêá·¤æð´ ·¤æ âßæüçÏ·¤ ©ˆâÁüÙ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ (A) ·¤æðØÜð mæÚæ (B) ÁÜæßÙ mæÚæ (C) ·¤¿Ç¸æ ÁÜæÙð âð (D) ßÙSÂçÌ ¥ÂçàæC ©ˆÂæÎ mæÚæ

45.

Ù»Úè·¤Ú‡æ ÂýçR¤Øæ ·ð¤ ·¤æÚ‡æ Úæç˜æ ×ð´ Ù»Úæð´ ×ð´ ßæØé Ñ (A) »ýæ×è‡æ ÿæð˜ææð´ ·¤è ¥Âðÿææ ÌèßýÌÚ ÚãÌè ãñÐ (B) »ýæ×è‡æ ÿæð˜ææð´ ·¤è ¥Âðÿææ Ïè×è ÚãÌè ãñÐ (C) »ýæ×è‡æ ÿæð˜ææð´ Áñâè ãè ÚãÌè ãñÐ (D) »ýæ×è‡æ ÿæð˜ææð´ ·¤è ¥Âðÿææ Æ´Çè ÚãÌè ãñÐ

46.

çßàßçßlæÜØ ¥ÙéÎæÙ ¥æØæð» ·¤æ »ÆÙ çÙ•Ù ×ð´ âð 緤⠥æØæð» ·¤è çâ$ȤæçÚàæ ÂÚ ç·¤Øæ »Øæ Íæ? (A) Çæ. âßü„è ÚæÏæ·ë¤c‡æÙ ¥æØæð» (B) ×éÎæçÜØÚ ¥æØæð» (C) âæÁðü‹Å ¥æØæð» (D) ·¤æðÆæÚè ¥æØæð»

47.

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Match List - I (Institutions) with List - II (Functions) and select the correct answer by using the code given below : List - I (Institutions)

List - II (Functions)

(a)

Parliament

(i)

Formulation of Budget

(b)

C & A.G.

(ii)

Enactment of Budget

(c)

Ministry of Finance

(iii)

Implementation of Budget

(d)

Executing Departments

(iv)

Legality of expenditure

(v)

Justification of Income

Code :

49.

50.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

(B)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

(C)

(v)

(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(D)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(v)

Foundation training to the newly recruited IAS (Probationers) is imparted by : (A)

Indian Institute of Public Administration

(B)

Administrative Staff College of India

(C)

L.B.S. National Academy of Administration

(D)

Centre for Advanced Studies

Electoral disputes arising out of Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections are settled by : (A)

Election Commission of India

(B)

Joint Committee of Parliament

(C)

Supreme Court of India

(D)

Central Election Tribunal -oOo-

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âê¿è I (â´SÍæ°´) ·¤æð âê¿è II (·¤æØæðZ) âð âé×ðçÜÌ ·¤ÚÌð ãé° Ùè¿ð çÎØð »Øð ·ê¤Å ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤Ú âãè ©•æÚ Îð´ Ñ âê¿è I (â´SÍæ°´)

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(v)

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(b)

(c)

(d)

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(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

(B)

(ii)

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(i)

(iii)

(C)

(v)

(iii)

(iv)

(ii)

(D)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(v)

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§ç‡ÇØÙ §´SÅèÅKêÅ ¥æȤ Âç•Ü·¤ °Çç×çÙSÅþðàæÙ mæÚæ

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This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them.

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1.

2.

1.

2.

Teacher uses visual-aids to make learning : (A)

simple

(B)

more knowledgeable

(C)

quicker

(D)

interesting

The teacher’s role at the higher educational level is to : (A)

provide information to students

(B)

promote self-learning in students

(C)

encourage healthy competition among students

(D)

help students to solve their personal problems

¥ŠØæ·¤ ÎëàØ âæÏÙæð´ ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ¥ŠØæÂÙ ·¤æð çِÙçÜç¹Ì ÕÙæÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

âÚÜ

(B)

¥çÏ·¤ ™ææÙ ·ð¤ çÜ°

(C)

â×Ø ·¤× ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ°

(D)

L¤ç¿·¤Ú ÕÙæÙð ·ð¤ çÜ°

©“æ çàæÿææ ×ð´ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ·¤è Öêç×·¤æ ·¤æ ÜÿØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð âê¿Ùæ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚÙæ

(B)

Àæ˜ææð´ ×ð´ Sß-¥ŠØØÙ ·¤æð ÂýæðˆâæçãÌ ·¤ÚÙæ

(C)

Àæ˜ææð´ ×ð´ SßSÍ ÂýçÌSÂÏæü ÕɸæÙæ

(D)

Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð ÃØç€Ì»Ì â×SØæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ â×æÏæÙ ãðÌé âãæØÌæ ·¤ÚÙæ

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4.

5.

6.

7.

Which one of the following teachers would you like the most : (A)

punctual

(B)

having research aptitude

(C)

loving and having high idealistic philosophy

(D)

who often amuses his students

Micro teaching is most effective for the student-teacher : (A)

during the practice-teaching

(B)

after the practice-teaching

(C)

before the practice-teaching

(D)

none of the above

Which is the least important factor in teaching ? (A)

punishing the students

(B)

maintaining discipline in the class

(C)

lecturing in impressive way

(D)

drawing sketches and diagrams on the black-board

To test null hypothesis, a researcher uses : (A)

t test

(B)

ANOVA

(C)

x2

(D)

factorial analysis

A research problem is feasible only when : (A)

it has utility and relevance

(B)

it is researchable

(C)

it is new and adds something to knowledge

(D)

all the above

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4.

5.

6.

7.

Ùè¿ð çܹð »é‡ææð´ ßæÜæ ·¤æñÙ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ¥æ·¤æð âÕâ𠥑Àæ Ü»Ìæ ãñ?

(A)

â×Ø ·¤æ ÂæÕ´Î

(B)

¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ·¤è ¥æðÚ Âýßëžæ

(C)

(Üæð·¤)çÂýØ ¥æñÚ ¥æÎàæüßæÎè ÎàæüÙ ßæÜæ

(D)

Áæð ÂýæØÑ Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æ ×ÙæðÚ´ÁÙ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ

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(A)

çàæÿæ‡æ-¥Øæâ ·ð¤ ÎæñÚæÙ

(B)

çàæÿæ‡æ-¥Øæâ ·ð¤ ÕæÎ

(C)

çàæÿæ‡æ-¥Øæâ âð ÂãÜð

(D)

©ÂÚæð€Ì ×ð´ ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

¥ŠØæÂÙ ×ð´ âÕâð ¥ÙæßàØ·¤ ·¤æÚ·¤ ·¤æñÙ ãñ?

(A)

Àæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð Î‡Ç ÎðÙæ

(B)

·¤ÿææ ×ð´ ¥ÙéàææâÙ Ú¹Ùæ

(C)

ÂýÖæßàææÜè É´» âð ÃØæØæÙ ÎðÙæ

(D)

ŽÜñ·¤ÕæðÇü ÂÚ ç¿˜æ ¥æñÚ Úð¹æ翘æ ÕÙæÙæ

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(A)

t ÅðSÅ

(B)

¥Ùæðßæ (ANOVA)

(C)

x2

(D)

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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

©ÂØüé€Ì âÖè

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9.

10.

Bibliography given in a research report : (A)

shows vast knowledge of the researcher

(B)

helps those interested in further research

(C)

has no relevance to research

(D)

all the above

Fundamental research reflects the ability to : (A)

Synthesize new ideals

(B)

Expound new principles

(C)

Evaluate the existing material concerning research

(D)

Study the existing literature regarding various topics

The study in which the investigators attempt to trace an effect is known as : (A)

Survey Research

(B)

‘Ex-post Facto’ Research

(C)

Historical Research

(D)

Summative Research

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(A)

àææðÏæÍèü ·ð¤ ÃØæ·¤ ™ææÙ ·¤æð ÎàææüÌè ãñ

(B)

Áæð Öæßè ¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ×´ð çÎÜ¿SÂè Ú¹Ìð ãñ´, ©Ù·¤è âãæØÌæ ·¤ÚÌè ãñ

(C)

¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ·ð¤ çÜØð ©â·¤è ·¤æð§ü Âýæâ´ç»·¤Ìæ Ùãè´ ãñ

(D)

©ÂÚæð€Ì âÖè

×æñçÜ·¤ ¥Ùéâ´Ïæ٠緤ⷤè Øæð‚ØÌæ ·¤æð ÎàææüÌæ ãñ?

(A)

ÙØð ¥æÎàææðZ ·¤æ â´àÜðá‡æ

(B)

ÙØð çâhæ‹Ìæð´ ·¤è SÍæÂÙæ

(C)

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(D)

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(C)

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(D)

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Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : All political systems need to mediate the relationship between private wealth and public power. Those that fail risk a dysfunctional government captured by wealthy interests. Corruption is one symptom of such failure with private willingness-to-pay trumping public goals. Private individuals and business firms pay to get routine services and to get to the head of the bureaucratic queue. They pay to limit their taxes, avoid costly regulations, obtain contracts at inflated prices and get concessions and privatised firms at low prices. If corruption is endemic, public officials - both bureaucrats and elected officials - may redesign programmes and propose public projects with few public benefits and many opportunities for private profit. Ofcourse, corruption, in the sense of bribes, pay-offs and kickbacks, is only one type of government failure. Efforts to promote ‘good governance’ must be broader than anti-corruption campaigns. Governments may be honest but inefficient because no one has an incentive to work productively, and narrow elites may capture the state and exert excess influence on policy. Bribery may induce the lazy to work hard and permit those not in the inner circle of cronies to obtain benefits. However, even in such cases, corruption cannot be confined to ‘functional’ areas. It will be a temptation whenever private benefits are positive. It may be a reasonable response to a harsh reality but, over time, it can facilitate a spiral into an even worse situation.

11.

12.

The governments which fail to focus on the relationship between private wealth and public power are likely to become : (A)

Functional

(B)

Dysfunctional

(C)

Normal functioning

(D)

Good governance

One important symptom of bad governance is : (A)

Corruption

(B)

High taxes

(C)

Complicated rules and regulations

(D)

High prices

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Áæð âÚ·¤æÚð´ ÃØç€Ì»Ì â´Âçžæ ¥æñÚ âæßüÁçÙ·¤ àæç€Ì ·ð¤ ÖðÎ ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚ ŠØæÙ ·ð¤ç‹ÎýÌ ·¤ÚÙð ×ð´ ¥âÈ¤Ü ãæðÌè ãñ´, ©Ù·ð¤ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ÕÙÙð ·¤è â´ÖæßÙæ ãæðÌè ãñ?

12.

(A)

Âý·¤æØæüˆ×·¤

(B)

¥Âç·ý¤Øæˆ×·¤

(C)

âæ×æ‹Ø Âý·¤æØæüˆ×·¤Ìæ

(D)

¥‘Àæ ¥çÖàææâÙ

ÕéÚð ¥çÖàææâÙ ·¤æ °·¤ ×ãˆßÂê‡æü Üÿæ‡æ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÖýcÅæ¿æÚ

(B)

©“æÌ× ·¤Ú

(C)

Âð¿èÎð ¥çÏçÙØ× ¥æñÚ çßçÙØ×

(D)

×ã´»æ§ü

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14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

When corruption is rampant, public officials always aim at many opportunities for : (A)

Public benefits

(B)

Public profit

(C)

Private profit

(D)

Corporate gains

Productivity linked incentives to public/private officials is one of the indicatives for : (A)

Efficient government

(B)

Bad governance

(C)

Inefficient government

(D)

Corruption

The spiralling corruption can only be contained by promoting : (A)

Private profit

(B)

Anti-corruption campaign

(C)

Good governance

(D)

Pay-offs and kick backs

Press Council of India is located at : (A)

Chennai

(B)

Mumbai

(C)

Kolkata

(D)

Delhi

Adjusting the photo for publication by cutting is technically known as : (A)

Photo cutting

(B)

Photo bleeding

(C)

Photo cropping

(D)

Photo adjustment

Feed-back of a message comes from : (A)

Satellite

(B)

Media

(C)

Audience

(D)

Communicator

Collection of information in advance before designing communication strategy is known as : (A)

Feed-back

(B)

Feed-forward

(C)

Research study

(D)

Opinion poll

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14.

ÁÕ ÖýcÅæ¿æÚ âßü˜æ ÃØæŒÌ ãæð Ìæð âÚ·¤æÚè ·¤×ü¿æÚè ã×ðàææ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ð¤ çÜ° ¥ßâÚæð´ ·¤è ÌÜæàæ ×ð´ ÚãÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

âæßüÁçÙ·¤ çãÌæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ°

(B)

âæßüÁçÙ·¤ ÜæÖ ·ð¤ çÜ°

(C)

ÃØç€Ì»Ì ÜæÖ ·ð¤ çÜ°

(D)

·¤ÂÙè ·ð¤ ×éÙæÈ𤠷ð¤ çÜ°

âæßüÁçÙ·¤/ÃØç€Ì»Ì ·¤×ü¿æçÚØæð´ ·ð¤ çÜ° ©ˆÂæη¤Ìæ âð ÂýæðˆâæãÙ ·¤æð ÁæðǸæ ÁæÙæ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·¤æ â´·ð¤Ì·¤ ãñ Ñ

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

(A)

·¤æØü·é¤àæÜ âÚ·¤æÚ

(B)

ÕéÚæ ¥çÖàææâÙ

(C)

¥·é¤àæÜ âÚ·¤æÚ

(D)

ÖýcÅæ¿æÚ

ÕɸÌð ãé° ÖýcÅæ¿æÚ ·¤æð Úæð·¤Ùð ·¤æ ©ÂæØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÃØç€Ì»Ì ×éÙæȤæ

(B)

ÖýcÅæ¿æÚ çßÚæðÏè ¥çÖØæÙ

(C)

¥‘Àæ ¥çÖàææâÙ

(D)

·¤×èàæÙ ¥æñÚ çãSâæ ÎðÙæ

ÖæÚÌ ·¤è Âýðâ ÂçÚáÎ ·¤ãæ¡ ãñ?

(A)

¿ðóæ§ü

(B)

×é´Õ§ü

(C)

·¤æðÜ·¤æÌæ

(D)

çÎËÜè

ȤæðÅæð ·¤æð Åðç€Ù·¤Ü â×æØæðÁÙ ·ð¤ çÜ° ·¤æÅÙæ €Øæ ·¤ãÜæÌæ ãñ?

(A)

ȤæðÅæð ·¤çÅ´»

(B)

ȤæðÅæð ŽÜèçÇ´»

(C)

ȤæðÅæð ·ý¤æòç´»

(D)

ȤæðÅæð °ÇÁSÅ×ð´Å

ç·¤âè â´Îðàæ ·¤æ ȤèÇ-Õñ·¤ ç·¤ââð ¥æÌæ ãñ?

(A)

âñÅðÜæ§Å

(B)

×èçÇØæ

(C)

ŸææðÌæß»ü

(D)

âÂýðá‡æ

â´Âýðá‡æ ·¤è Øéç€Ì Âý¿æÚ ·¤ÚÙð âð ÂãÜð âê¿Ùæ °·¤˜æ ·¤ÚÙæ €Øæ ·¤ãÜæÌæ ãñ?

(A)

ȤèÇ-Õñ·¤

(B)

ȤèÇ-ȤæÚßÇü

(C)

¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ¥ŠØØÙ

(D)

¥çÖ×Ì

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21.

The aspect ratio of TV screen is : (A)

4:3

(B)

4:2

(C)

3:5

(D)

2:3

Which is the number that comes next in the sequence ? 9, 8, 8, 8, 7, 8, 6, ____

22.

23.

24.

25.

(A)

5

(B)

6

(C)

8

(D)

4

If in a certain language TRIVANDRUM is coded as 2 5 9 5 3 5 4 7 5 8, how would MADRAS be coded ? (A)

834536

(B)

834538

(C)

834530

(D)

834539

The question to be answered by factorial analysis of the quantitative data does not explain one of the following : (A)

Is ‘X’ related to ‘Y’ ?

(B)

How is ‘X’ related to ‘Y’ ?

(C)

How does ‘X’ affect the dependent variable ‘Y’ at different levels of another independent variable ‘K’ or ‘M’ ?

(D)

How is ‘X’ by ‘K’ related to ‘M’ ?

January 12, 1980 was Saturday, what day was January 12, 1979 : (A)

Saturday

(B)

Friday

(C)

Sunday

(D)

Thursday

How many Mondays are there in a particular month of a particular year, if the month ends on Wednesday ? (A)

5

(B)

4

(C)

3

(D)

None of the above

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21.

Åè.ßè. ·ð¤ ÂÎðü ·¤æ Âÿæ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

4:3

(B)

4:2

(C)

3:5

(D)

2:3

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¥Ùé·ý¤× ×ð´ ÕæÎ ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âæ ¥´·¤ ¥æÌæ ãñ?

9, 8, 8, 8, 7, 8, 6, ____

22.

(A)

5

(B)

6

(C)

8

(D)

4

ØçÎ ç·¤âè Öæáæ ×ð´ TRIVANDRUM ·¤æ ·¤æðÇ 2 5 9 5 3 5 4 7 5 8 ãñ, Ìæð MADRAS ·¤æ €Øæ ·¤æðÇ ãæð»æ?

23.

(A)

834536

(B)

834538

(C)

834530

(D)

834539

ⴁØæˆ×·¤ ÒÇæÅæÓ ·ð¤ Èñ¤€ÅæðçÚØÜ çßàÜðá‡æ mæÚæ, çÁâ ÂýàÙ ·¤æ ©žæÚ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ, ßã çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·¤è ÃØæØæ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚÌæ Ñ

(A)

€Øæ ‘X’, ‘Y’ âð â´Õ´Ï Ú¹Ìæ ãñ?

(B)

‘X’, ‘Y’ âð ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ?

(C)

‘X’ ÂçÚßÌü ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ ‘Y’ ÂçÚßÌü ·¤æð ÎêâÚð SßÌ´˜æ ÂçÚßÌæðZ ‘K’ Øæ ‘M’ ·ð¤ ¥Ü» SÌÚæð´ ÂÚ ÂýÖæçßÌ ·¤ÚÌæ ãñ?

(D)

24.

25.

‘X’, ‘K’ ·ð¤ mæÚæ ‘M’ âð ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ?

ÁÙßÚè, 12, 1980 àæçÙßæÚ Íæ, Ìæð ÁÙßÚè 12, 1979 €Øæ Íæ?

(A)

àæçÙßæÚ

(B)

àæé·ý¤ßæÚ

(C)

ÚçßßæÚ

(D)

ÕëãSÂçÌßæÚ

ØçÎ ç·¤âè çßàæðá ßáü ×ð´ ç·¤âè ×ãèÙð ·¤æ ¥´çÌ× çÎÙ ÕéÏßæÚ ãæðÌæ ãñ, Ìæð ©â ×ãèÙð ×ð´ ç·¤ÌÙð âæð×ßæÚ ãæð´»ð?

(A)

5

(B)

4

(C)

3

(D)

©ÂÚæð€Ì ×ð´ ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

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27.

28.

29.

30.

From the given four statements, select the two which cannot be true but yet both can be false. Choose the right pair : (i)

All men are mortal

(ii)

Some men are mortal

(iii)

No man is mortal

(iv)

Some men are not mortal

(A)

(i) and (ii)

(B)

(iii) and (iv)

(C)

(i) and (iii)

(D)

(ii) and (iv)

A Syllogism must have : (A)

Three terms

(B)

Four terms

(C)

Six terms

(D)

Five terms

Copula is that part of proposition which denotes the relationship between : (A)

Subject and predicate

(B)

Known and unknown

(C)

Major premise and minor premise

(D)

Subject and object

“E” denotes : (A)

Universal Negative Proposition

(B)

Particular Affirmative Proposition

(C)

Universal Affirmative Proposition

(D)

Particular Negative Proposition

‘A’ is the father of ‘C’, and ‘D’ is the son of ‘B’. ‘E’ is the brother of ‘A’. If ‘C’ is the sister of ‘D’, how is ‘B’ related to ‘E’ ? (A)

daughter

(B)

husband

(C)

sister - in - law

(D)

brother - in - law

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27.

28.

29.

30.

Ùè¿ð çܹð ¿æÚ ·¤ÍÙæð´ ×ð´ Îæð ·¤æð ¿éçÙ° Áæð âãè

Ùãè´

ãæð â·¤Ìð ÂÚ

»ÜÌ

ãæð â·¤Ìð ãñ´, âãè Øé‚× ¿éçÙ° Ñ

(i)

âÖè ×ÙécØ ×ڇæàæèÜ ãñ´Ð

(ii)

·é¤À ×ÙécØ ×ڇæàæèÜ ãñ´Ð

(iii)

·¤æð§ü Öè ×ÙécØ ×ڇæàæèÜ Ùãè´ ãñÐ

(iv)

·é¤À ×ÙécØ ×ڇæàæèÜ Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð

(A)

(i) ¥æñÚ (ii)

(B)

(iii) ¥æñÚ (iv)

(C)

(i) ¥æñÚ (iii)

(D)

(ii) ¥æñÚ (iv)

‹ØæØßæ€Ø ×ð´ ¥çÙßæØü ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÌèÙ ÂÎ

(B)

¿æÚ ÂÎ

(C)

ÀÑ ÂÎ

(D)

Âæ¡¿ ÂÎ

ØæðÁ·¤ (·¤æòÂéÜæ) Âýç̙æçŒÌ ·¤æ ßã Öæ» ãñ Áæð çِÙçÜç¹Ì ·ð¤ Õè¿ ·ð¤ â´Õ´Ï ·¤æð ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

©gðàØ ¥æñÚ çßÏðØ ·ð¤ Õè¿

(B)

™ææÌ ¥æñÚ ¥™ææÌ ·ð¤ Õè¿

(C)

×éØ ¥æÏæÚßæ€Ø ¥æñÚ Üƒæé ¥æÏæÚßæ€Ø ·ð¤ Õè¿

(D)

·¤Ìæü ¥æñÚ ·¤×ü ·ð¤ Õè¿

‘E’ ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Ñ (A)

âæßüÖæñ× Ù·¤æÚæˆ×·¤ Âýç̙æçŒÌ

(B)

çßàæðá â·¤æÚæˆ×·¤ Âýç̙æçŒÌ

(C)

âæßüÖæñ× â·¤æÚæˆ×·¤ Âýç̙æçŒÌ

(D)

çßàæðá Ù·¤æÚæˆ×·¤ Âýç̙æçŒÌ

‘A’, ‘C’ ·ð¤ çÂÌæ ãñ´Ð ‘D’, ‘B’ ·ð¤ Âé˜æ ãñ´Ð ‘E’, ‘A’ ·ð¤ Öæ§ü ãñ´Ð ¥»Ú ‘C’, ‘D’ ·¤è ÕãÙ ãñ´, Ìæð ‘B’ ¥æñÚ ‘E’ ·¤æ €Øæ âÕ‹Ï ãñ Ñ

(A)

Âé˜æè

(B)

ÂçÌ

(C)

âæÜè

(D)

ÁèÁæ

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32.

33.

34.

35.

Which of the following methods will you choose to prepare choropleth map of India showing urban density of population : (A)

Quartiles

(B)

Quintiles

(C)

Mean and SD

(D)

Break - point

Which of the following methods is best suited to show on a map the types of crops being grown in a region : (A)

Choropleth

(B)

Chorochromatic

(C)

Choroschematic

(D)

Isopleth

A ratio represents the relation between : (A)

Part and Part

(B)

Part and Whole

(C)

Whole and Whole

(D)

All of the above

Out of four numbers, the average of the first three numbers is thrice the fourth number. If the average of the four numbers is 5, the fourth number is : (A)

4.5

(B)

5

(C)

2

(D)

4

Circle graphs are used to show : (A)

How various sections share in the whole

(B)

How various parts are related to the whole

(C)

How one whole is related to other wholes

(D)

How one part is related to other parts

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32.

àæãÚæð´ ×ð´ ÁÙⴁØæ ·ð¤ ƒæÙˆß ·¤æð çιæÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ·¤æðÚæðŒÜðÍ Ù€àææ ãðÌé çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âè çßçÏ ¿éÙð´»ð?

(A)

€ßæÅæü§Ëâ

(B)

瀴ßçÅÜðâ

(C)

×èÙ ¥æñÚ °â.Çè.

(D)

Õýð·¤-Œß槴Å

çِÙçÜç¹Ì çßçÏØæð´ ×ð´ âð ȤâÜæð´ ·ð¤ Âý·¤æÚ ·¤æð ـàæð ÂÚ ÂýÎçàæüÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜØð ·¤æñÙ âè çßçÏ âÕâð ©ÂØé€Ì ãñ?

33.

34.

(A)

·¤æðÚæðŒÜðÍ

(B)

·¤æðÚæð·ý¤æð×ðçÅ·¤

(C)

·¤æðÚæðS·¤è×ðçÅ·¤

(D)

¥æ§âæðŒÜðÍ

¥ÙéÂæÌ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ â´Õ´Ï ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

¥´àæ ¥æñÚ ¥´àæ ·¤æ

(B)

¥´àæ ¥æñÚ Âê‡æü ·¤æ

(C)

Âê‡æü ¥æñÚ Âê‡æü ·¤æ

(D)

©ÂÚæð€Ì âÖè ·¤æ

¿æÚ â´Øæ¥æð´ ×ð´ âð ÂãÜè Ìè٠ⴁØæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¥æñâÌ ¿æñÍè ⴁØæ ·¤æ çÌ»éÙæ ãñÐ ¥»Ú ¿æÚ â´Øæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¥æñâÌ

5 ãñ, Ìæð ¿æñÍè ⴁØæ €Øæ ãæð»è?

35.

(A)

4.5

(B)

5

(C)

2

(D)

4

ÒÒßëžæ »ýæȤÓÓ ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð 緤ⷤæð ÂýÎçàæüÌ ·¤ÚÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ç·¤Øæ ÁæÌæ ãñ?

(A)

çßçÖóæ ¹‡Ç ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ Âê‡æü ·¤æ Öæ» ÕÙÌð ãñ´?

(B)

çßçÖóæ Öæ» Âê‡æü âð ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ´?

(C)

°·¤ Âê‡æü (Whole) ÎêâÚð Âê‡ææðZ (Wholes) âð ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ â´Õ´çÏÌ ãñ?

(D)

ç·¤â Âý·¤æÚ °·¤ Öæ» (Part) ÎêâÚð Öæ»æð´ âð â´Õ´Ï Ú¹Ìæ ãñ?

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36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

On the keyboard of computer each character has an “ASCII” value which stands for : (A)

American Stock Code for Information Interchange

(B)

American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(C)

African Standard Code for Information Interchange

(D)

Adaptable Standard Code for Information Change

Which part of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) performs calculation and makes decisions : (A)

Arithematic Logic Unit

(B)

Alternating Logic Unit

(C)

Alternate Local Unit

(D)

American Logic Unit

“Dpi” stands for : (A)

Dots per inch

(B)

Digits per unit

(C)

Dots pixel inch

(D)

Diagrams per inch

The process of laying out a document with text, graphics, headlines and photographs is involved in : (A)

Deck Top Publishing

(B)

Desk Top Printing

(C)

Desk Top Publishing

(D)

Deck Top Printing

Transfer of data from one application to another line is known as : (A)

Dynamic Disk Exchange

(B)

Dodgy Data Exchange

(C)

Dogmatic Data Exchange

(D)

Dynamic Data Exchange

Tsunami occurs due to : (A)

Mild earthquakes and landslides in the oceans

(B)

Strong earthquakes and landslides in the oceans

(C)

Strong earthquakes and landslides in mountains

(D)

Strong earthquakes and landslides in deserts

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37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

ÂýˆØð·¤ ·´¤ŒØêÅÚ ·ð¤ Ò·¤è-ÕæðÇüÓ ·ð¤ ÂýˆØð·¤ Ò·¤Úñ€ÅÚÓ ·¤è “A S C I I” ãæðÌè ãñ, çÁâ·¤æ Âê‡æüM¤Â ãñ Ñ

(A)

¥×ðçÚ·¤Ù SÅæò·¤ ·¤æðÇ È¤æòÚ §‹È¤æ×üðàæÙ §‹ÅÚ¿ð´Á

(B)

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Which of the natural hazards have big effect on Indian people each year ? (A)

Cyclones

(B)

Floods

(C)

Earthquakes

(D)

Landslides

Comparative Environment Impact Assessment study is to be conducted for : (A)

the whole year

(B)

three seasons excluding monsoon

(C)

any three seasons

(D)

the worst season

Sea level rise results primarily due to : (A)

Heavy rainfall

(B)

Melting of glaciers

(C)

Submarine volcanism

(D)

Seafloor spreading

The plume rise in a coal based power plant depends on : (i)

Buoyancy

(ii)

Atmospheric stability

(iii)

Momentum of exhaust gases

Identify the correct code :

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(A)

(i) and (ii) only

(B)

(ii) and (iii) only

(C)

(i) and (iii) only

(D)

(i), (ii) and (iii)

Value education makes a student : (A)

Good citizen

(B)

Successful businessman

(C)

Popular teacher

(D)

Efficient manager

Networking of libraries through electronic media is known as : (A)

Inflibnet

(B)

Libinfnet

(C)

Internet

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The University which telecasts interactive educational programmes through its own channel is : (A)

B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad

(B)

I. G. N. O. U.

(C)

University of Pune

(D)

Annamalai University

The Government established the University Grants Commission by an Act of Parliament in the year : (A)

1980

(B)

1948

(C)

1950

(D)

1956

Universities having central campus for imparting education are called : (A)

Central Universities

(B)

Deemed Universities

(C)

Residential Universities

(D)

Open Universities

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1980

(B)

1948

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1950

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Verbal guidance is least effective in the learning of : (A) Aptitudes (B) Skills (C) Attitudes (D) Relationship

2.

Which is the most important aspect of the teacher’s role in learning ? (A) The development of insight into what constitutes an adequate performance (B) The development of insight into what constitutes the pitfalls and dangers to be avoided (C) The provision of encouragement and moral support (D) The provision of continuous diagnostic and remedial help

3.

The most appropriate purpose of learning is : (A) personal adjustment (B) modification of behaviour (C) social and political awareness (D) preparing oneself for employment

1.

×æñç¹·¤ çÙÎðüàæ €Øæ âè¹Ùð ×ð´ ÕãéÌ ·¤× ÂýÖæßè ãæðÌð ãñ´?

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encouraged to find answer independently

(B)

advised to meet the teacher after the class

(C)

encouraged to continue questioning

(D)

advised not to disturb during the lecture

Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through : (A)

discussion method

(B)

lecture method

(C)

audio-visual aids

(D)

text book method

Generalised conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically known as : (A)

Data analysis and interpretation

(B)

Parameter inference

(C)

Statistical inference

(D)

All of the above

The experimental study is based on : (A)

The manipulation of variables

(B)

Conceptual parameters

(C)

Replication of research

(D)

Survey of literature

The main characteristic of scientific research is : (A)

empirical

(B)

theoretical

(C)

experimental

(D)

all of the above

Authenticity of a research finding is its : (A)

Originality

(B)

Validity

(C)

Objectivity

(D)

All of the above

Which technique is generally followed when the population is finite ? (A)

Area Sampling Technique

(B)

Purposive Sampling Technique

(C)

Systematic Sampling Technique

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None of the above

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©‹ãð´ ã×ðàææ âßæÜ ÂêÀUÌð ÚUãÙð ·¤æð ÂýæðˆâæçãÌ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÙæ ¿æçã°Ð

(D)

ÃØæØæÙ ·ð¤ Õè¿ ×ð´ ÕæÏæ Ù ÇUæÜÙð ·¤è âÜæã Îè ÁæÙè ¿æçã°Ð

ÀUæ˜ææð´ ·¤è ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ÂýçÌÖæç»Ìæ â´Öß ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÂçÚU¿¿æü çßçÏ mæÚUæ

(B)

ÃØæØæÙ çßçÏ mæÚUæ

(C)

ŸæÃØ-ÎëàØ âæÏÙæð´ mæÚUæ

(D)

ÂæÆ÷UØ-ÂéSÌ·¤ çßçÏ mæÚUæ

çß¿ØÙ (âñ´ÂÜ) ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ÂÚU çÙ·¤æÜð »° çÙc·¤áü ÁæÙð ÁæÌð ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

¥æÏæÚU âæ×»ýè çßàÜðá‡æ ÌÍæ çÙßü¿Ù (interpretation)

(B)

Âýæ¿Ü (ÂñÚUæ×èÅUÚU) ¥Ùé×æÙ

(C)

âæ´çØ·¤è ¥Ùé×æÙ

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè

ÂýØæð»æˆ×·¤ ¥ŠØØÙ __________ ·ð¤ çÙØ× ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ãæðÌð ãñÐ

(A)

ÂçÚUßÌæðZ (variables) ×ð´ â´ØæðÁÙ

(B)

âñ‹hæçÌ·¤ ÂñÚUæ×èÅUÚU

(C)

àææðÏ ·¤æ ÂýçÌ·ë¤çÌ (Replication)

(D)

âæçãˆØ ·¤æ âßðüÿæ‡æ

ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ ¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ·ð¤ ×éØ ¥çÖÜÿæ‡æ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

¥ÙéÖßæçŸæÌ

(B)

âñhæ´çÌ·¤

(C)

ÂýæØæðç»·¤

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè

¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ·¤è ¹æðÁ ·¤è Âýæ×æç‡æ·¤Ìæ çÙÖüÚU ·¤ÚUÌè ãñ Ñ

(A)

×æñçÜ·¤Ìæ ÂÚU

(B)

ßñÏÌæ ÂÚU

(C)

ßSÌéçÙDÌæ ÂÚU

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè

ÁÕ ÁÙⴁØæ âèç×Ì (finite) ãæð Ìæð ·¤æñÙ âè Ì·¤Ùè·¤ ¥ÂÙæ§ü ÁæÌè ãñ?

(A)

ÿæð˜æ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ Ì·¤Ùè·¤

(B)

âæðgðàØ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ Ì·¤Ùè·¤

(C)

·ý¤×Õh ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ Ì·¤Ùè·¤

(D)

§Ù×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

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Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : Gandhi’s overall social and environmental philosophy is based on what human beings need rather than what they want. His early introduction to the teachings of Jains, Theosophists, Christian sermons, Ruskin and Tolstoy, and most significantly the Bhagavad Gita, were to have profound impact on the development of Gandhi’s holistic thinking on humanity, nature and their ecological interrelation. His deep concern for the disadvantaged, the poor and rural population created an ambience for an alternative social thinking that was at once far-sighted, local and immediate. For Gandhi was acutely aware that the demands generated by the need to feed and sustain human life, compounded by the growing industrialization of India, far outstripped the finite resources of nature. This might nowadays appear naïve or commonplace, but such pronouncements were as rare as they were heretical a century ago. Gandhi was also concerned about the destruction, under colonial and modernist designs, of the existing infrastructures which had more potential for keeping a community flourishing within ecologically-sensitive traditional patterns of subsistence, especially in the rural areas, than did the incoming Western alternatives based on nature-blind technology and the enslavement of human spirit and energies. Perhaps the moral principle for which Gandhi is best known is that of active non-violence, derived from the traditional moral restraint of not injuring another being. The most refined expression of this value is in the great epic of the Mahabharata, (c. 100 BCE to 200 CE), where moral development proceeds through placing constraints on the liberties, desires and acquisitiveness endemic to human life. One’s action is judged in terms of consequences and the impact it is likely to have on another. Jainas had generalized this principle to include all sentient creatures and biocommunities alike. Advanced Jaina monks and nuns will sweep their path to avoid harming insects and even bacteria. Non-injury is a non-negotiable universal prescription. 11.

Which one of the following have a profound impact on the development of Gandhi’s holistic thinking on humanity, nature and their ecological interrelations ? (A)

Jain teachings

(B)

Christian sermons

(C)

Bhagavad Gita

(D)

Ruskin and Tolstoy

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Ö»ßÎ÷»èÌæ

·ð¤ ÂçÚU¿Ø Ùð ©Ù·¤è âßüßæÎè ×æÙßÌæ, Âý·ë¤çÌ ©â·ð¤

ÂØæüßÚU‡æèØ ¥‹ÌSâ´Õ´Ï ·ð¤ ç¿´ÌÙ ÂÚU »ãÚUæ ÂýÖæß ÇUæÜæÐ âæÏÙãèÙ »ýæ×è‡æ ÁÙÌæ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ ©Ù·ð¤ ×Ù ×ð´ °·¤ ßñ·¤çË·¤ âæ×æçÁ·¤ ç¿´ÌÙ ·¤æ çß¿æÚU ÂÙÂæ, Áæð ÎêÚUÎàæèü, SÍæÙèØ ¥æñÚU Ì户¤æçÜ·¤ ÍæÐ »æ¡ÏèÁè §â ÕæÌ âð ÂêÚUè ÌÚUã Áæ»L¤·¤ Íð ç·¤ Âýæ·ë¤çÌ·¤ â´âæÏÙæð´ ·¤è ÌéÜÙæ ×ð´, ÁÙÌæ ·ð¤ çÜ° ÖæðÁÙ ÁéÅUæÙð ·¤è ×æ´» ·¤ãè´ ’ØæÎæ Íè, ¥æñÚU ¥æñlæð»è·¤ÚU‡æ Ùð §âð ¥æñÚU ÁçÅUÜ ÕÙæ çÎØæ ÍæÐ Øã ÕæÌ ¥æÁ çÁÌÙè âæ×æ‹Ø ¥æñÚU ÖæðÜè Ü»Ìè ãñ Üðç·¤Ù °·¤ àæÌæçŽÎ ÂãÜð Øã ©Î÷ƒææðá‡ææ Ï×üÎýæðã Áñâè çßÚUÜ ÍèÐ »æ¡ÏèÁè ¥æÏéçÙ·¤ÌæßæÎè, ¥æñÂçÙßðçàæ·¤ áÇUØ´˜æ ·ð¤ ¥´Ì»üÌ, ÂØæüßÚU‡æ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ â´ßðÎÙàæèÜ ×æñÁêÎæ ÉUæ¡¿ð ·ð¤ çßÙæàæ ·¤è ¥æàæ´·¤æ âð ç¿´çÌÌ ÍðÐ §Ù ×æñÁêÎæ ÉUæ¡¿æð´ ×ð´ ÖÚU‡æ Âæðá‡æ ·¤è ÂæÚ´UÂçÚU·¤ ÚUèçÌ âð â´Âóæ ÕÙæÙð ·¤è ¥ÂæÚ â´ÖæßÙæ°¡ Íè çßàæðá L¤Â âð »ýæ×è‡æ ÿæð˜ææð´ ×ð´; ÕÁæØ ×æÙß ¥æˆ×æ °ß´ àæç€Ì ·¤æð Îæâ ÕÙæÙðßæÜè ßñ·¤çË·¤ ¥´Ïè Âçà¿×è ÅðU€ÙæðÜæòÁè ·ð¤Ð àææØÎ »æ¡ÏèÁè ·¤æ Áæð ÙñçÌ·¤ çâhæ´Ì âÕâð ¥çÏ·¤ ÁæÙæ ÁæÌæ ãñ, ßã ãñ âç·ý¤Ø ¥çã´âæ, ÎêâÚðU Áèßæð´ ·¤æð Îéѹ Ù Âãé¡¿æÙæ, ÂæÚ´UÂçÚU·¤ ÙñçÌ·¤ â´Ø× âð ÃØéˆÂóæÐ §â ×êËØ ·¤è âßæüçÏ·¤ ÂçÚUc·ë¤Ì ¥çÖÃØç€Ì

×ãæÖæÚUÌ

×ãæ·¤æÃØ (100 âð 200 §ü.Âê.) ×ð´ ç×ÜÌè ãñ Áãæ¡ ×æÙß ÁèßÙ ·¤è çÙÚ´UÌÚU SßÌ´˜æÌæ¥æð´, §‘ÀUæ¥æð´ ¥æñÚU â´»ý㠷𤠪¤ÂÚU çÙØ´˜æ‡æ Ü»æÙð âð ÙñçÌ·¤ çß·¤æâ ãæðÌæ ãñÐ ×ÙécØ ·ð¤ ·¤æØæðZ ·¤æ ×êËØæ´·¤Ù, ÎêâÚUæ𴠷𤠪¤ÂÚU ©â·¤æ €Øæ ÂýÖæß ÂǸð»æ §ââð ×æÂæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ ÁñçÙØæð´ Ùð §â çâhæ´Ì ·¤æð â×SÌ ¿ñÌ‹Ø ÌÍæ ÁèßÁ´Ìé¥æð´ ÂÚU â×æÙ M¤Â âð Üæ»ê ç·¤Øæ ãñÐ ¥»ý‡æè ÁñÙ ×éçÙ ¥æñÚU çÖÿæéç‡æØæ¡ Áèßæð´ ß ·ë¤ç×Øæð´ ·¤è ãˆØæ Ù ãæð §âçÜ° ÚUæSÌð ·¤æð ÛææÇêU âð ÕéãæÚUÌð ãñ´Ð ¥çã´âæ âæßüÖæñ× ¥æÎðàæ ãñ, çÁâ ÂÚU ·¤æð§ü â×ÛææñÌæ Ùãè´ ãæð â·¤ÌæÐ

11.

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð »æ¡ÏèÁè ·¤è ×æÙßÌæ, Âý·ë¤çÌ ¥æñÚU ©â·ð¤ ÂØæüßÚU‡æ âð ¥´ÌSâ´Õ´Ïæð´ ·¤è âßüßæÎè çß¿æÚUÏæÚUæ ·ð¤ çß·¤æ⠷𤠪¤ÂÚU ç·¤â·¤æ »ãÚUæ ÂýÖæß ÂǸæ ãñ?

(A)

ÁñÙ çàæÿææ¥æð´ ·¤æ

(B)

§üâæ§ü Âýß¿Ùæð´ ·¤æ

(C)

Ö»ßÎ÷»èÌæ ·¤æ

(D)

ÚUçS·¤Ù ¥æñÚU ÅUæËâÅUæØ ·¤æ

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13.

14.

15.

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Gandhi’s overall social and environmental philosophy is based on human beings’ : (A)

need

(B)

desire

(C)

wealth

(D)

welfare

Gandhiji’s deep concern for the disadvantaged, the poor and rural population created an ambience for an alternative : (A)

rural policy

(B)

social thinking

(C)

urban policy

(D)

economic thinking

Colonial policy and modernisation led to the destruction of : (A)

major industrial infrastructure

(B)

irrigation infrastructure

(C)

urban infrastructure

(D)

rural infrastructure

Gandhi’s active non-violence is derived from : (A)

Moral restraint of not injuring another being

(B)

Having liberties, desires and acquisitiveness

(C)

Freedom of action

(D)

Nature-blind technology and enslavement of human spirit and energies

DTH service was started in the year : (A)

2000

(B)

2002

(C)

2004

(D)

2006

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»æ¡ÏèÁè ·¤æ âßü»ýæãè âæ×æçÁ·¤ ß ÂØæüßÚU‡æèØ ÎàæüÙ ×ÙécØæð´ ·¤è __________ ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ãñÐ

(A)

¥æßàØ·¤ÌæØð´

(B)

§‘ÀUæØð´

(C)

ÏÙ

(D)

·¤ËØæ‡æ

»æ¡ÏèÁè ·¤è âæÏÙãèÙ Üæð»æð´, »ÚUèÕæð´ °ß´ »ýæ×è‡æ ÁÙÌæ ·ð¤ ÂýçÌ »ãÚUè ç¿´Ìæ âð ç·¤â ßñ·¤çË·¤ ÃØßSÍæ ·¤æ çß¿æÚU ÂÙÂæ?

14.

15.

16.

(A)

»ýæ×è‡æ ÙèçÌ

(B)

âæ×æçÁ·¤ ç¿´ÌÙ

(C)

àæãÚUè ÙèçÌ

(D)

¥æçÍü·¤ ç¿´ÌÙ

¥æñÂçÙßðçàæ·¤ ÙèçÌ ¥æñÚU ¥æÏéçÙ·¤è·¤ÚU‡æ __________ ·¤æð çßÙæàæ ·¤è ¥æðÚU Ü𠻧üÐ

(A)

çßàææÜ ¥æñlæðç»·¤ ¥æÏæçÚU·¤ â´Ú¿Ùæ

(B)

çâ´¿æ§ü ¥æÏæçÚU·¤ â´ÚU¿Ùæ

(C)

àæãÚUè ¥æÏæçÚU·¤ â´ÚU¿Ùæ

(D)

»ýæ×è‡æ ¥æÏæçÚU·¤ â´ÚU¿Ùæ

»æ¡ÏèÁè ·¤è âç·ý¤Ø ¥çã´âæ __________ âð ÃØéˆÂóæ ãñÐ

(A)

ÎêâÚðU ÃØç€Ì ·¤æð ¿æðÅU Ù Âãé¡¿æÙð ·¤æ ÙñçÌ·¤ çÙ»ýã

(B)

SßÌ´˜æÌæ, §‘ÀUæØð´ ¥æñÚU â´ÂýæçŒÌØæð´ ·¤æ ãæðÙæ

(C)

·¤æØü ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤è SßÌ´˜æÌæ

(D)

Âý·ë¤çÌ ·ð¤ çßL¤h ¥´Ïè ÅðU€ÙæðÜæòÁè ÌÍæ ×æÙß ¥æˆ×æ °ß´ àæç€ÌØæð´ ·¤æð Îæâ ÕÙæÙæ

ÇUè.ÅUè.°¿. âðßæ ·¤æ ¥æÚ´UÖ çِ٠ßáü ×ð´ ãé¥æÐ

(A)

2000

(B)

2002

(C)

2004

(D)

2006

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18.

19.

20.

21.

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National Press day is celebrated on : (A)

16th November

(B)

19th November

(C)

21st November

(D)

30th November

The total number of members in the Press Council of India are : (A)

28

(B)

14

(C)

17

(D)

20

The right to impart and receive information is guaranteed in the Constitution of India by Article : (A)

19 (2) (a)

(B)

19 (16)

(C)

19 (2)

(D)

19 (1) (a)

Use of radio for higher education is based on the presumption of : (A)

Enriching curriculum based instruction

(B)

Replacing teacher in the long run

(C)

Everybody having access to a radio set

(D)

Other means of instruction getting outdated

Find out the number which should come at the place of question mark which will complete the following series : 5, 4, 9, 17, 35, ? 5 139 (A)

149

(B)

79

(C)

49

(D)

69

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18.

19.

20.

21.

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ÚUæcÅþUèØ Âýðâ çÎßâ ×ÙæØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

16 Ùß´ÕÚU ·¤æð

(B)

19 Ùß´ÕÚU ·¤æð

(C)

21 Ùß´ÕÚU ·¤æð

(D)

30 Ùß´ÕÚU ·¤æð

Âýýðâ ·¤æò©ç‹âÜ ¥æòȤ §´çÇUØæ ×ð´ ·é¤Ü âÎSØ ãæðÌð ãñ Ñ

(A)

28

(B)

14

(C)

17

(D)

20

âê¿Ùæ ÎðÙð ¥æñÚU ÂýæŒÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤æ ¥çÏ·¤æÚU ·¤è »æÚ´UÅUè ÖæÚUÌ ·ð¤ â´çßÏæÙ ·¤è ÏæÚUæ ×ð´ Îè »§ü ãñ Ñ

(A)

19 (2) (a)

(B)

19 (16)

(C)

19 (2)

(D)

19 (1) (a)

©“æ çàæÿææ ×ð´ ÚðUçÇUØæð ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¥æÏæçÚU·¤æ ÂÚU ãñÐ

(A)

ÂæÆU¿Øæü ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ¥ÙéÎðàææð´ ·¤æð ÂécÅU ·¤ÚUÙæÐ

(B)

¥´ÌÌÑ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ·¤æð SÍæÙæÂóæ ·¤ÚUÙæÐ

(C)

ÂýˆØð·¤ ·ð¤ Âæâ ÚðUçÇUØæð âðÅU ãñÐ

(D)

¥ÙéÎðàææð´ ·ð¤ ÎêâÚðU âæÏÙ ÂéÚUæÙð ÂǸ ¿é·ð¤ ãñ´Ð

Ùè¿ð Îè »§ü âèÚUèÁ ×ð´ ÂýàÙ ßæ¿·¤ (?) ·ð¤ SÍæÙ ÂÚU âãè ¥´·¤ çÜç¹° Ñ

5, 4, 9, 17, 35, ? 5 139 (A)

149

(B)

79

(C)

49

(D)

69

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Questions 22 to 24 are based on the following diagram in which there are three interlocking circles I, S and P, where circle I stands for Indians, circle S for Scientists and circle P for Politicians. Different regions in the figure are lettered from a to f.

22.

23.

24.

25.

The region which represents Non-Indian Scientists who are Politicians : (A)

f

(B)

d

(C)

a

(D)

c

The region which represents Indians who are neither Scientists nor Politicians : (A)

g

(B)

c

(C)

f

(D)

a

The region which represents Politicians who are Indians as well as Scientists : (A)

b

(B)

c

(C)

a

(D)

d

Which number is missing in the following series ? 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ? (A)

63

(B)

65

(C)

67

(D)

69

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ÂýàÙ 22 âð 24, Ùè¿ð çܹð 翘æ ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ãñ´, çÁÙ×ð´ ÌèÙ ÂÚUSÂÚU â´Õh ßëžæ (circle) ‘I’, ‘S’ ¥æñÚ ‘P’ ãñ, çÁâ×ð´ ßëžæ ‘I’ Ò§´çÇUØÙÓ ·ð¤ çÜ° ãñ, ‘S’ Òâæ´§ç‹ÅUSÅUÓ ·ð¤ çÜ° ¥æñÚU ‘P’ ÂæòçÜÅèçàæØÙ ·ð¤ çÜ°Ð çßçÖóæ ÿæð˜æ a âð f mæÚUæ ÎàææüØð »° ãñÐ

22.

23.

24.

25.

Áæð ÿæð˜æ »ñÚU §´çÇUØÙ (ÙæòÙ §´çÇUØÙ) ßñ™ææçÙ·¤æð´ ·¤æð ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Áæð ÚUæÁÙèç̙æ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

f

(B)

d

(C)

a

(D)

c

ßã ÿæð˜æ Áæð, çιÜæÌæ ãñ ç·¤ ßð Ù Ìæð ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ ãñ ¥æñÚU Ù ÚUæÁÙèç̙æ Ñ

(A)

g

(B)

c

(C)

f

(D)

a

ßã ÿæð˜æ Áæð, çιÜæÌæ ãñ Áæð §´çÇUØÙ ãñ ¥æñÚU ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ Öè ãñ Ñ

(A)

b

(B)

c

(C)

a

(D)

d

çِÙçÜç¹Ì âèÚUè$Á ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âæ ¥´·¤ »æØÕ ãñ?

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ? (A)

63

(B)

65

(C)

67

(D)

69

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27.

28.

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The function of measurement includes : (A)

Prognosis

(B)

Diagnosis

(C)

Prediction

(D)

All of the above

Logical arguments are based on : (A)

Scientific reasoning

(B)

Customary reasoning

(C)

Mathematical reasoning

(D)

Syllogistic reasoning

Insert the missing number : 4 : 17 : : 7 : ?

29.

30.

31.

(A)

48

(B)

49

(C)

50

(D)

51

Choose the odd word : (A)

Nun

(B)

Knight

(C)

Monk

(D)

Priest

Choose the number which is different from others in the group : (A)

49

(B)

63

(C)

77

(D)

81

Probability sampling implies : (A)

Stratified Random Sampling

(B)

Systematic Random Sampling

(C)

Simple Random Sampling

(D)

All of the above

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28.

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×æ ·ð¤ Âý·¤æØü ×ð´ âç×çÜÌ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

Âýæð‚Ùæðçââ (Âý悙ææÙ)

(B)

ÇUæ؂Ùæðçââ (çÙÎæÙ)

(C)

ÂýðçÇU€àæÙ (Âýæ»éçQ¤)

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè

Ìæç·ü¤·¤ Øéç€Ì ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ Ì·ü¤ ÂÚU

(B)

ÂýÍæ»Ì Ì·ü¤ ÂÚU

(C)

»ç‡æÌèØ Ì·ü¤ ÂÚU

(D)

‹ØæØßæ€ØèØ Ì·ü¤ ÂÚU

ÜéŒÌ ⴁØæ ·¤æð ÖçÚU° Ñ

4 : 17 : : 7 : ?

29.

30.

31.

(A)

48

(B)

49

(C)

50

(D)

51

¥ÙéÂØé€Ì àæŽÎ ¿éçÙ° Ñ

(A)

ÙÙ (çÖÿæé‡æè)

(B)

âÚUÎæÚU (Ùæ§ÅU)

(C)

×ÆUæÏèàæ (×æò‹·¤)

(D)

ÂæÎÚUè

ß»ü ×ð´ çÖóæ ⴁØæ ·¤æð ¿éçÙØð Ñ

(A)

49

(B)

63

(C)

77

(D)

81

â´ÖæÃØÌæ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ ·¤æ ¥æàæØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

SÅþðUÅUèȤæ§üÇU ØæÎëç‘ÀU·¤ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ

(B)

ÃØßçSÍÌ ØæÎëç‘ÀU·¤ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ

(C)

âÚUÜ ØæÎëç‘ÀU·¤ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè

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32.

Insert the missing number : 36 , 62

33.

34.

35.

36.

M

39 , 63

43 , 61

48 , 64

?

(A)

51 65

(B)

56 60

(C)

54 65

(D)

33 60

At what time between 3 and 4 O'clock will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions ? (A)

40 minutes past three

(B)

45 minutes past three

(C)

50 minutes past three

(D)

55 minutes past three

Mary has three children. What is the probability that none of the three children is a boy ? (A)

1 2

(B)

1 3

(C)

3 4

(D)

1

If the radius of a circle is increased by 50 per cent. Its area is increased by : (A)

125 per cent

(B)

100 per cent

(C)

75 per cent

(D)

50 per cent

CD ROM stands for : (A)

Computer Disk Read Only Memory

(B)

Compact Disk Read Over Memory

(C)

Compact Disk Read Only Memory

(D)

Computer Disk Read Over Memory

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Common Power Unit

(B)

Common Processing Unit

(C)

Central Power Unit

(D)

Central Processing Unit

Data can be saved on backing storage medium known as : (A)

Compact Disk Recordable

(B)

Computer Disk Rewritable

(C)

Compact Disk Rewritable

(D)

Computer Data Rewritable

RAM means : (A)

Random Access Memory

(B)

Rigid Access Memory

(C)

Rapid Access Memory

(D)

Revolving Access Memory

www represents : (A)

who what and where

(B)

weird wide web

(C)

word wide web

(D)

world wide web

Deforestation during the recent decades has led to : (A)

Soil erosion

(B)

Landslides

(C)

Loss of bio-diversity

(D)

All the above

Which one of the following natural hazards is responsible for causing highest human disaster ? (A)

Earthquakes

(B)

Volcanic eruptions

(C)

Snow-storms

(D)

Tsunami

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Which one of the following is appropriate for natural hazard mitigation ? (A)

International AID

(B)

Timely Warning System

(C)

Rehabilitation

(D)

Community Participation

Slums in metro-city are the result of : (A)

Rural to urban migration

(B)

Poverty of the city-scape

(C)

Lack of urban infrastructure

(D)

Urban-governance

The great Indian Bustard bird is found in : (A)

Thar Desert of India

(B)

Coastal regions of India

(C)

Temperate Forests in the Himalaya

(D)

Tarai zones of the Himalayan Foot

The first Indian Satellite for serving the educational sector is known as : (A)

SATEDU

(B)

INSAT - B

(C)

EDUSAT

(D)

INSAT - C

Exclusive educational channel of IGNOU is known as : (A)

Gyan Darshan

(B)

Gyan Vani

(C)

Door Darshan

(D)

Prasar Bharati

The head quarter of Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya is situated in : (A)

Sevagram

(B)

New Delhi

(C)

Wardha

(D)

Ahmedabad

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(B)

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âðßæ»ýæ×

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Ù§ü çÎËÜè

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Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer using the codes given below : List - I

List - II

(Institutes)

(Locations)

(a)

Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages

(i)

Chitrakoot

(b)

Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya

(ii)

Hyderabad

(c)

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies

(iii)

New Delhi

(d)

IGNOU

(iv)

Dharmasala

Codes :

50.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(B)

(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(C)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(D)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

The aim of vocationalization of education is : (A)

preparing students for a vocation along with knowledge

(B)

converting liberal education into vocational education

(C)

giving more importance to vocational than general education

(D)

making liberal education job-oriented

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(c)

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(iii)

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(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(C)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(D)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

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(A)

ÀUæ˜ææð´ ·¤æð ™ææÙ ·ð¤ âæÍ ÃØßâæØ ·ð¤ çÜ° ÌñØæÚU ·¤ÚUÙæÐ

(B)

©ÎæÚU çàæÿææ ·¤æð ÃØæßâæçØ·¤ çàæÿææ ×ð´ ÕÎÜÙæÐ

(C)

âæ×æ‹Ø çàæÿææ ·ð¤ ÕÁæØ ÃØæßâæçØ·¤ çàæÿææ ÂÚU ’ØæÎæ ÁæðÚU ÎðÙæÐ

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The teacher has been glorified by the phrase “Friend, philosopher and guide” because : (A)

He has to play all vital roles in the context of society

(B)

He transmits the high value of humanity to students

(C)

He is the great reformer of the society

(D)

He is a great patriot

The most important cause of failure for teacher lies in the area of : (A)

inter personal relationship

(B)

lack of command over the knowledge of the subject

(C)

verbal ability

(D)

strict handling of the students

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A teacher can establish rapport with his students by : (A)

becoming a figure of authority

(B)

impressing students with knowledge and skill

(C)

playing the role of a guide

(D)

becoming a friend to the students

Education is a powerful instrument of : (A)

Social transformation

(B)

Personal transformation

(C)

Cultural transformation

(D)

All the above

A teacher’s major contribution towards the maximum self-realization of the student is affected through : (A)

Constant fulfilment of the students’ needs

(B)

Strict control of class-room activities

(C)

Sensitivity to students’ needs, goals and purposes

(D)

Strict reinforcement of academic standards

Research problem is selected from the stand point of : (A)

Researcher’s interest

(B)

Financial support

(C)

Social relevance

(D)

Availability of relevant literature

Which one is called non-probability sampling ? (A)

Cluster sampling

(B)

Quota sampling

(C)

Systematic sampling

(D)

Stratified random sampling

Formulation of hypothesis may NOT be required in : (A)

Survey method

(B)

Historical studies

(C)

Experimental studies

(D)

Normative studies

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çßáØ ·¤æ ÂýæçÏ·ë¤Ì çßmæÙ

(B)

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(C)

×æ»üÎàæü·¤ ·¤è Öêç×·¤æ ¥Îæ ·¤ÚU·ð¤

(D)

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çàæÿææ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â·¤æ °·¤ àæç€ÌàææÜè âæÏÙ ãñ?

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âæ×æçÁ·¤ M¤Âæ´ÌÚU‡æ ·¤æ

(B)

ÃØç€Ì»Ì M¤Âæ´ÌÚU‡æ ·¤æ

(C)

âæ´S·ë¤çÌ·¤ M¤Âæ´ÌÚU‡æ ·¤æ

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©ÂÚUæð€Ì âÖè ·¤æ

çßlæÍèü ·¤è ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ¥æˆ×æðÂÜçŽÏ (self-realization) ×ð´ ¥ŠØæ·¤ ·¤æ Øæð»ÎæÙ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ ç·¤â·ð¤ mæÚUæ ãæðÌæ ãñ?

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(A)

ÀUæ˜ææð´ ·¤è ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ ·¤è ¥ÙßÚUÌ ÂêçÌü mæÚUæ

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·¤ÿææ ×ð´ ÀUæ˜æ ·ð¤ ç·ý¤Øæ·¤ÜæÂæð´ ÂÚU ·¤ÆUæðÚU çÙØ´˜æ‡æ mæÚUæ

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àæñçÿæ·¤ SÌÚU ·¤æ ·¤ÆUæðÚUÌæ âð ç·ý¤Øæ‹ßØÙ

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(B)

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Field-work based research is classified as : (A)

Empirical

(B)

Historical

(C)

Experimental

(D)

Biographical

Which of the following sampling method is appropriate to study the prevalence of AIDS amongst male and female in India in 1976, 1986, 1996 and 2006 ? (A)

Cluster sampling

(B)

Systematic sampling

(C)

Quota sampling

(D)

Stratified random sampling

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : The fundamental principle is that Article 14 forbids class legislation but permits reasonable classification for the purpose of legislation which classification must satisfy the twin tests of classification being founded on an intelligible differentia which distinguishes persons or things that are grouped together from those that are left out of the group and that differentia must have a rational nexus to the object sought to be achieved by the Statute in question. The thrust of Article 14 is that the citizen is entitled to equality before law and equal protection of laws. In the very nature of things the society being composed of unequals a welfare State will have to strive by both executive and legislative action to help the less fortunate in society to ameliorate their condition so that the social and economic inequality in the society may be bridged. This would necessitate a legislative application to a group of citizens otherwise unequal and amelioration of whose lot is the object of state affirmative action. In the absence of the doctrine of classification such legislation is likely to flounder on the bed rock of equality enshrined in Article 14. The Court realistically appraising the social and economic inequality and keeping in view the guidelines on which the State action must move as constitutionally laid down in Part IV of the Constitution evolved the doctrine of classification. The doctrine was evolved to sustain a legislation or State action designed to help weaker sections of the society or some such segments of the society in need of succour. Legislative and executive action may accordingly be sustained if it satisfies the twin tests of reasonable classification and the rational principle correlated to the object sought to be achieved. The concept of equality before the law does not involve the idea of absolute equality among human beings which is a physical impossibility. All that Article 14 guarantees is a similarity of treatment contra-distinguished from identical treatment. Equality before law means that among equals the law should be equal and should be equally administered and that the likes should be treated alike. Equality before the law does not mean that things which are different shall be as though they are the same. It ofcourse means denial of any special privilege by reason of birth, creed or the like. The legislation as well as the executive government, while dealing with diverse problems arising out of an infinite variety of human relations must of necessity have the power of making special laws, to attain any particular object and to achieve that object it must have the power of selection or classification of persons and things upon which such laws are to operate. WXYZ—00

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§´çÎýØæÙéÖßÂÚU·¤ àææðÏ

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°ðçÌãæçâ·¤ àææðÏ

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¥æˆ×·¤Íæˆ×·¤ àææðÏ

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Right to equality, one of the fundamental rights, is enunciated in the constitution under Part III, Article : (A)

12

(B)

13

(C)

14

(D)

15

The main thrust of Right to equality is that it permits : (A)

class legislation

(B)

equality before law and equal protection under the law

(C)

absolute equality

(D)

special privilege by reason of birth

The social and economic inequality in the society can be bridged by : (A)

executive and legislative action

(B)

universal suffrage

(C)

identical treatment

(D)

none of the above

The doctrine of classification is evolved to : (A)

Help weaker sections of the society

(B)

Provide absolute equality

(C)

Provide identical treatment

(D)

None of the above

While dealing with diverse problems arising out of an infinite variety of human relations, the government : (A)

must have the power of making special laws

(B)

must not have any power to make special laws

(C)

must have power to withdraw equal rights

(D)

none of the above

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(A)

ÏæÚUæ 12 ·¤æ Öæ» III

(B)

ÏæÚUæ 13 ·¤æ Öæ» III

(C)

ÏæÚUæ 14 ·¤æ Öæ» III

(D)

ÏæÚUæ 15 ·¤æ Öæ» III

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ß»ü çßÏæØÙ ·¤æð

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·¤æÙêÙ ·ð¤ â×ÿæ â×æÙÌæ ¥æñÚU â×æÙ ·¤æÙêÙè â´ÚUÿæ‡æ ·¤æð

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â´Âê‡æü â×æÙÌæ ·¤æð

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Á‹× ·ð¤ ¥æÏæÚU ÂÚU çßàæðáæçÏ·¤æÚU ·¤æð

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·¤æØüÂæçÜ·¤æ ¥æñÚU çßÏæØè ·¤æÚüUßæ§ü mæÚUæ

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â×æÙ ÃØßãæÚU mæÚUæ

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20.

Communication with oneself is known as : (A)

Group communication

(B)

Grapevine communication

(C)

Interpersonal communication

(D)

Intrapersonal communication

Which broadcasting system for TV is followed in India ? (A)

NTSE

(B)

PAL

(C)

SECAM

(D)

NTCS

All India Radio before 1936 was known as : (A)

Indian Radio Broadcasting

(B)

Broadcasting Service of India

(C)

Indian Broadcasting Service

(D)

All India Broadcasting Service

The biggest news agency of India is : (A)

PTI

(B)

UNI

(C)

NANAP

(D)

Samachar Bharati

Prasar Bharati was launched in the year : (A)

21.

1995

(B)

1997

(C)

1999

(D)

2001

A statistical measure based upon the entire population is called parameter while measure based upon a sample is known as : (A)

Sample parameter

(B)

Inference

(C)

Statistics

(D)

None of these

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¥æˆ×-â´Âýðá‡æ ·¤æð ·¤ãÌð ãñ´ Ñ

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ß»ü â´Âýðá‡æ

(B)

¥È¤ßæã â´Âýðá‡æ

(C)

¥´ÌßñüØç€Ì·¤ â´Âýðá‡æ

(D)

¥´ÌÑ ßñØç€Ì·¤ â´Âýðá‡æ

ÖæÚUÌ ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âè ÂýâæÚU‡æ Âý‡ææÜè ·¤æ ¥ÙéâÚU‡æ ãæðÌæ ãñ?

(A)

°Ù.ÅUè.°â.§ü. (NTSE)

(B)

Â.¥.Ü. (PAL)

(C)

°â.§ü.âè.°.°×. (SECAM)

(D)

°Ù.Åè.âè.°â. (NTCS)

1936 âð ÂãÜð ¥æòÜ §´çÇUØæ ÚðUçÇUØæð ·¤æð __________ ·¤ãÌð ÍðÐ (A)

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(C)

§´çÇUØÙ ÕýæÇUU·¤æçSÅ´U» âçßüâ

(D)

¥æÜ §´çÇUØæ ÕýæÇU·¤æçSÅ´U» âçßüâ

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(B)

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(D)

â×æ¿æÚU ÖæÚUÌè

ÂýâæÚU ÖæÚUÌè ·¤æ »ÆUÙ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ßáü ×ð´ ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ÍæÐ

(A) 21.

1995

(B)

1997

(C)

1999

(D)

2001

â´Âê‡æü ÁÙⴁØæ ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ âæ´çØ·¤è ×æ ·¤æð Âýæ¿Ü (ÂñÚUæ×èÅUÚU) ·¤ãÌð ãñ´Ð ÂýçÌ¿ÜÙ (âñ´ÂÜ) ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ×æ ·¤æð €Øæ ·¤ãÌð ãñ´?

(A)

ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ Âýæ¿Ü (âñ´ÂÜ ÂñÚUæ×èÅUÚU)

(B)

¥Ùéç×çÌ

(C)

âæ´çØ·¤è

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì ×ð´ ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

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23.

24.

The importance of the correlation co-efficient lies in the fact that : (A)

There is a linear relationship between the correlated variables.

(B)

It is one of the most valid measure of statistics.

(C)

It allows one to determine the degree or strength of the association between two variables.

(D)

It is a non-parametric method of statistical analysis.

The F-test : (A)

is essentially a two tailed test.

(B)

is essentially a one tailed test.

(C)

can be one tailed as well as two tailed depending on the hypothesis.

(D)

can never be a one tailed test.

What will be the next letter in the following series : DCXW, FGVU, HGTS, ________ (A)

25.

26.

AKPO

(B)

JBYZ

(C)

JIRQ

(D)

LMRS

The following question is based on the diagram given below. If the two small circles represent formal class-room education and distance education and the big circle stands for university system of education, which figure represents the university systems. (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

The statement, ‘To be non-violent is good’ is a : (A)

Moral judgement

(B)

Factual judgement

(C)

Religious judgement

(D)

Value judgement

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23.

24.

âãâ´Õ´Ï·¤ »é‡ææ´·¤ (·¤æðçÚUÜðàæÙ ·¤æð°çȤâð´ÅU) ·¤æ ×ãˆß §â×ð´ ãñ ç·¤ Ñ

(A)

âãâ´Õ´Ï·¤ ÂçÚUßçÌüØæð´ (·¤æðçÚUÜðÅUðÇU ßñçÚU°ÕËâ) ·ð¤ Õè¿ °·¤ ÚðU¹èØ (ÜèçÙØÚU) â´Õ´Ï ãñÐ

(B)

Øã âæ´çØ·¤è ·¤æ âßæüçÏ·¤ ßñÏ ×æ ãñÐ

(C)

Øã Îæð ÂçÚUßÌæðZ ·ð¤ Õè¿ ·ð¤ â´â»ü ·¤è ×æ˜ææ Øæ àæç€Ì ·ð¤ çÙÏæüÚU‡æ ·¤è ¥Ùé×çÌ ÎðÌæ ãñÐ

(D)

Øã âæ´çØ·¤è çßàÜðá‡æ ·¤è ¥Âýæ¿çÜ·¤ (non-parametric) çßçÏ ãñÐ

°È¤ (F) ÅðUSÅU Ñ

(A)

¥çÙßæØü M¤Â âð çmÂé‘ÀU (two tailed) ÂÚUèÿæ‡æ ãñÐ

(B)

¥çÙßæØü M¤Â âð °·¤ Âé‘ÀU (one tailed) ÂÚUèÿæ‡æ ãñÐ

(C)

Âý怷¤ÜÙ (hypothesis) ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU °·¤ Âé‘ÀU Øæ çmÂé‘ÀU ÂÚUèÿæ‡æ ãæð â·¤Ìæ ãñÐ

(D)

°·¤ Âé‘ÀU ÂÚUèÿæ‡æ ·¤Öè Ùãè´ ãæð â·¤ÌæÐ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì âèÚUèÁ ×ð´ ¥æ»ð ·¤æñÙ âæ ¥ÿæÚU ¥æØð»æ?

DCXW, FGVU, HGTS, ________ (A)

25.

AKPO

(B)

JBYZ

(C)

JIRQ

(D)

LMRS

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ÂýàÙ çΰ »° 翘æ ÂÚU ¥æÏæçÚUÌ ãñÐ ¥»ÚU Îæð ÀUæðÅUð »æðÜð ¥æñ¿æçÚU·¤ ·¤ÿææ ·ð¤ ·¤×ÚðU ÌÍæ ÎêÚUSÍ çàæÿææ ·ð¤ ·¤×ÚðU ·¤æð ÎàææüÌð ãñ´ ¥æñÚU ÕÇ¸æ »æðÜæ çßàßçßlæÜØè çàæÿææ Âý‡ææÜè ·¤æð ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Ìæð Ùè¿ð çΰ »Øð 翘ææð´ ×ð´ çßàßçßlæÜØè çàæÿææ ·¤æð ·¤æñÙ âæ 翘æ ÎàææüÌæ ãñ?

26.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Ò¥çã´â·¤ ãæðÙæ ¥‘ÀUæ ãñÓ ç·¤â ÌÚUã ·¤æ çهæüØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÙñçÌ·¤ çهæüØ ãñÐ

(B)

ØÍæÌ‰Ø çهæüØ ãñÐ

(C)

Ïæç×ü·¤ çهæüØ ãñÐ

(D)

×êËØÂÚU·¤ çهæüØ ãñÐ

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Assertion (A) : Man is a rational being. Reason (R) :

28.

29.

30.

(A)

Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B)

Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C)

(A) is true but (R) is false

(D)

(A) is false but (R) is true

Value Judgements are : (A)

Factual Judgements

(B)

Ordinary Judgements

(C)

Normative Judgements

(D)

Expression of public opinion

Deductive reasoning proceeds from : (A)

general to particular

(B)

particular to general

(C)

one general conclusion to another general conclusion

(D)

one particular conclusion to another particular conclusion

AGARTALA is written in code as 14168171, the code for AGRA is : (A)

31.

Man is a social being.

1641

(B)

1416

(C)

1441

(D)

1461

Which one of the following is the most comprehensive source of population data ? (A)

National Family Health Surveys

(B)

National Sample Surveys

(C)

Census

(D)

Demographic Health Surveys

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28.

29.

30.

·¤ÍÙ (A) :

×ÙécØ Ì·ü¤àæèÜ Âýæ‡æè ãñÐ

·¤æÚU‡æ (R) :

×ÙécØ âæ×æçÁ·¤ Âýæ‡æè ãñÐ

(A)

(A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ ¥æñÚU (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ ãñÐ

(B)

(A) ¥æñÚU (R) ÎæðÙæð´ âãè ãñ´ Üðç·¤Ù (R), (A) ·¤è âãè ÃØæØæ Ùãè´ ãñÐ

(C)

(A) âãè ãñ Üðç·¤Ù (R) »ÜÌ ãñÐ

(D)

(A) »ÜÌ ãñ Üðç·¤Ù (R) âãè ãñÐ

×êËØÂÚU·¤ çهæüØ ãñ´ Ñ

(A)

̉Øæˆ×·¤ çهæüØ

(B)

âæ×æ‹Ø çهæüØ

(C)

¥æÎàæüÂÚU·¤ çهæüØ

(D)

ÁÙ×Ì ·¤è ¥çÖÃØç€Ì

çÙ»×Ùæˆ×·¤ Ì·ü¤ ©ˆÂóæ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

âæ×æ‹Ø âð çßàæðá ·¤è ¥æðÚU

(B)

çßàæðá âð âæ×æ‹Ø ·¤è ¥æðÚU

(C)

°·¤ âæ×æ‹Ø çÙc·¤áü âð ÎêâÚðU âæ×æ‹Ø çÙc·¤áü ·¤è ¥æðÚU

(D)

°·¤ çßàæðá çÙc·¤áü âð ÎêâÚðU çßàæðá çÙc·¤áü ·¤è ¥æðÚU

AGARTALA ·¤æð ·¤æðÇU ×ð´ 14168171 çÜ¹æ »Øæ ãñ Ìæð AGRA ·¤æ ·¤æðÇU ãæð»æ Ñ (A)

31.

1641

(B)

1416

(C)

1441

(D)

1461

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ dæðÌ ÁÙⴁØæ ¥æ´·¤Ç¸ð ·¤æ âßæüçÏ·¤ âßüâ×æßðàæè dæðÌ ãñ?

(A)

ÚUæcÅþUèØ ÂæçÚUßæçÚU·¤ SßæS‰Ø âßðüÿæ‡æ

(B)

ÚUæcÅþUèØ âñ´ÂÜ âßðüÿæ‡æ

(C)

ÁÙ»‡æÙæ

(D)

ÁÙâæ´çØ·¤è âßðüÿæ‡æ

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33.

34.

35.

Which one of the following principles is not applicable to sampling ? (A)

Sample units must be clearly defined

(B)

Sample units must be dependent on each other

(C)

Same units of sample should be used throughout the study

(D)

Sample units must be chosen in a systematic and objective manner

If January 1st, 2007 is Monday, what was the day on 1st January 1995 ? (A)

Sunday

(B)

Monday

(C)

Friday

(D)

Saturday

Insert the missing number in the following series : 4

16

(A)

16

37.

64

?

256

(B)

24

(C)

32

(D)

20

If an article is sold for Rs. 178 at a loss of 11%; what would be its selling price in order to earn a profit of 11% ? (A)

36.

8

Rs. 222.50

(B)

Rs. 267

(C)

Rs. 222

(D)

Rs. 220

WYSIWYG - describes the display of a document on screen as it will actually print : (A)

What you state is what you get

(B)

What you see is what you get

(C)

What you save is what you get

(D)

What you suggest is what you get

Which of the following is not a Computer language ? (A)

PASCAL

(B)

UNIX

(C)

FORTRAN

(D)

COBOL

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33.

34.

35.

ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ (âñÂçÜ´») ×ð´ Ùè¿ð çܹð ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ-âæ çâhæ´Ì Üæ»ê

Ùãè´

ãæðÌæ?

(A)

ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ ·¤è §·¤æ§Øæð´ ·¤æð SÂcÅU M¤Â âð ÃØæØæçØÌ ç·¤Øæ ÁæÙæ ¿æçã°Ð

(B)

ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ ·¤è §·¤æ§Øæ¡ °·¤ ÎêâÚðU ÂÚU çÙÖüÚU ãæðÙè ¿æçã°Ð

(C)

â´Âê‡æü ¥ŠØØÙ ·ð¤ ÎæñÚUæÙ ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ ·¤è °·¤ ãè §·¤æ§Øæð´ ·¤æ ©ÂØæð» ç·¤Øæ ÁæÙæ ¿æçã°Ð

(D)

ÂýçÌ¿ØÙ ·¤è §·¤æ§Øæð´ ·¤æð ÃØßSÍæÂêßü·¤ ÌÍæ ßSÌéÂÚU·¤ É´U» âð ¿éÙæ ÁæÙæ ¿æçã°Ð

¥»ÚU ÁÙßÚUè 1, 2007 âæð×ßæÚU ãñ, Ìæð 1995 ·¤è ÁÙßÚUè 1 ·¤æð ·¤æñÙ âæ ÕæÚU (çÎÙ) ãæð»æ?

(A)

ÚUçßßæÚU

(B)

âæð×ßæÚU

(C)

àæé·ý¤ßæÚU

(D)

àæçÙßæÚU

Õè¿ ×ð´ âð ÜéŒÌ ¥´·¤ ·¤æð ÖçÚU° Ñ

4

16

(A)

16

8

64

?

256

(B)

24

(C)

32

(D)

20

¥»ÚU °·¤ ßSÌé ·¤æð 11% ·¤è ãæçÙ âð 178 L¤. ×ð´ Õð¿æ »Øæ ãñ´ Ìæð ©âð 11% ÜæÖ ÂæÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° 緤⠷¤è×Ì ÂÚU Õð¿Ùæ ãæð»æ?

(A)

36.

37.

L¤. 222.50

(B)

L¤. 267

(C)

L¤. 222

(D)

L¤. 220

WYSIWYG - ç·¤âè ÎSÌæßðÁ ·¤æð §â Âý·¤æÚU ÂÎðü ÂÚU çιÜæÌæ ãñ, ×æÙæð´ ßã ßSÌéÌÑ ×éçÎýÌ ç·¤Øæ ÁæØð»æ Ñ (A)

Áæð ¥æ ·¤ãÌð ãñ´, ßãè ¥æ·¤æð ç×ÜÌæ ãñÐ

(B)

¥æ Áæð Îð¹Ìð ãñ´, ßãè ¥æ·¤æð ç×ÜÌæ ãñÐ

(C)

¥æ Áæð â´¿Ø ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´, ßãè ¥æ·¤æð ç×ÜÌæ ãñÐ

(D)

¥æ Áæð âéÛææÌð ãñ´, ßãè ¥æ·¤æð ç×ÜÌæ ãñÐ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âè ·¤ŒØêÅUÚU Öæáæ

Ùãè´

ãñ?

(A)

ÂæS·¤Ü-PASCAL

(B)

Øêçـâ-UNIX

(C)

ȤæðÚUÅþUæÙ-FORTRAN

(D)

·¤æðÕæÜ-COBOL

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39.

40.

41.

42.

A key-board has at least : (A)

91 keys

(B)

101 keys

(C)

111 keys

(D)

121 keys

An E-mail address is composed of : (A)

two parts

(B)

three parts

(C)

four parts

(D)

five parts

Corel Draw is a popular : (A)

Illustration programme

(B)

Programming language

(C)

Text programme

(D)

None of the above

Human ear is most sensitive to noise in which of the following ranges : (A)

1 - 2 KHz

(B)

100 - 500 Hz

(C)

10 - 12 KHz

(D)

13 - 16 KHz

Which one of the following units is used to measure intensity of noise ? (A)

43.

44.

decible

(B)

Hz

(C)

Phon

(D)

Watts/m2

If the population growth follows a logistic curve, the maximum sustainable yield : (A)

is equal to half the carrying capacity.

(B)

is equal to the carrying capacity.

(C)

depends on growth rates.

(D)

depends on the initial population.

Chemical weathering of rocks is largely dependent upon : (A)

high temperature

(B)

strong wind action

(C)

heavy rainfall

(D)

glaciation

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39.

40.

41.

42.

°·¤ ·¤è ÕæðÇüU ×ð´ ·¤× âð ·¤× Ñ

(A)

91 ·é´¤Áè ãæðÌè ãñÐ

(B)

101 ·é´¤Áè ãæðÌè ãñÐ

(C)

111 ·é´¤Áè ãæðÌè ãñÐ

(D)

121 ·é´¤Áè ãæðÌè ãñÐ

§ü-×ðÜ ÂÌæ ×ð´ ç·¤ÌÙð Öæ» ãæðÌð ãñ´?

(A)

Îæð Öæ»

(B)

ÌèÙ Öæ»

(C)

¿æÚU Öæ»

(D)

Âæ¡¿ Öæ»

Corel Draw °·¤ Üæð·¤çÂýØ Ñ (A)

翘æ‡æ (Illustration) ·¤æØü·ý¤× ãñÐ

(B)

Âýæð»ýæç×´» ·¤è Öæáæ ãñÐ

(C)

ÅðU€SÅU Âýæð»ýæ× ãñÐ

(D)

©ÂÚUæð€Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Öè Ùãè´Ð

×ÙécØ ·¤æ ·¤æÙ Ùè¿ð çܹð Úð´UÁ ×ð´ ç·¤â×ð´ âÕâð ¥çÏ·¤ â´ßðÎÙàæèÜ ãñ?

(A)

1 - 2 ç·¤ÜæðãæÅü÷UÁ

(B)

100 - 500 ãæÅü÷UÁ

(C)

10 - 12 ç·¤ÜæðãæÅü÷UÁ

(D)

13 - 16 ç·¤ÜæðãæÅü÷UÁ

Ùè¿ð çÜ¹è §·¤æ§Øæð´ âð ¥æßæÁ ·¤è ©“æÌæ ×æÂÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ·¤æñÙ âè §·¤æ§ü ÂýØé€Ì ãæðÌè ãñ Ñ

(A)

43.

ÇðUçâÕÜ

(B)

(C)

ãæÅü÷UÁ

ȤæðÙ

(D)

ßæÅ÷UÁ/×è.2

ØçÎ ÁÙⴁØæ ·¤è ßëçh °·¤ Ìæç·ü¤·¤ ß·ý¤ (logistic curve) ·¤æ ¥ÙéâÚU‡æ ·¤ÚUÌè ãñ Ìæð ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ÏæÚU‡æèØ

(sustainable) Âýæç# (yield) Ñ

44.

(A)

ßãÙ ·¤è ÿæ×Ìæ ·ð¤ ¥æÏè ãæð»èÐ

(B)

ßãÙ ·¤è ÿæ×Ìæ ·ð¤ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãæð»èÐ

(C)

ÁÙⴁØæ ·¤è ßëçh ÂÚU çÙÖüÚU ·¤ÚUð»èÐ

(D)

¥æÚ´UçÖ·¤ ÁÙⴁØæ ÂÚU çÙÖüÚU ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ

¿^æÙæð´ ·¤æ ÚUæUâæØçÙ·¤ ¥Âÿæ؇æ (weathering) çÙÖüÚU ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

©“æ ÌæÂ×æÙ ÂÚU

(B)

ÌðÁ ãßæ¥æð´ ·ð¤ ÂýÖæß ÂÚU

(C)

ÖæÚUè ßáæü ÂÚU

(D)

çã×æ‘ÀUæÎÙ ÂÚU

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Structure of earth’s system consists of the following : Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer. List-I (Zone)

List-II (Chemical Character)

(a)

Atmosphere

(i)

Inert gases

(b)

Biosphere

(ii)

Salt, fresh water, snow and ice

(c)

Hydrosphere

(iii)

Organic substances, skeleton matter

(d)

Lithosphere

(iv)

Light silicates

Codes :

46.

47.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(iv)

(B)

(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(iv)

(C)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(iv)

(D)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

NAAC is an autonomous institution under the aegis of : (A)

ICSSR

(B)

CSIR

(C)

AICTE

(D)

UGC

National Council for Women’s Education was established in : (A)

48.

1958

(B)

1976

(C)

1989

Which one of the following is not situated in New Delhi ? (A)

Indian Council of Cultural Relations

(B)

Indian Council of Scientific Research

(C)

National Council of Educational Research and Training

(D)

Indian Institute of Advanced Studies

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2000

45.

Âë‰ßè Âý‡ææÜè ·¤è â´ÚU¿Ùæ çِÙçÜç¹Ì âð ÕÙÌè ãñ Ñ âê¿è

-I ·¤æð

âê¿è

âê¿è

-I

-II âð ç×ÜæÌð ãé° âãè ©žæÚU ÎèçÁ° Ñ

($ÁæðÙ)

âê¿è

-II

(ÚUâæØçÙ·¤ Üÿæ‡æ)

(a)

ßæÌæßÚU‡æ

(i)

çÙçc·ý¤Ø »ñâð´

(b)

Áñß ßæÌæßÚU‡æ

(ii)

Ü߇æ, ÌæÁæ ÂæÙè,ÕÈü¤ ¥æñÚU ¥æ§â

(c)

¥æÎýüÌæ ßæÌæßÚU‡æ (ãæ§ÇþUæðSÈð¤ØÚU)

(iii)

SææßØß ÂÎæÍü, S·ð¤ÜæÅUðÙ ÂÎæÍü

(d)

çÜÍæðSÈð¤ØÚU

(iv)

Üæ§ÅU çâçÜ·ð¤Å÷Uâ

·¤æðÇU Ñ

46.

47.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(iv)

(B)

(i)

(iii)

(ii)

(iv)

(C)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(iv)

(D)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

°Ù ° ° âè ç·¤â Sßæ؞æ â´SÍæ ·ð¤ ¥´Ì»üÌ SÍæçÂÌ ãé§ü ?

(A)

¥æ§.âè.°â.°â.¥æÚU

(B)

âè.°â.¥æ§.¥æÚU

(C)

°.¥æ§.âè.ÅUè.§ü

(D)

Øê.Áè.âè

ÚUæcÅþUèØ ×çãÜæ çàæÿææ ÂçÚUáÎ ç·¤â ßáü ×ð´ SÍæçÂÌ ãé§ü?

(A)

48.

1958

(B)

1976

(C)

Ùè¿ð çܹè â´SÍæ¥æð´ ×ð´ âð Ù§ü çÎËÜè ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ-âè â´SÍæ SÍæçÂÌ

(A)

ÖæÚUÌèØ âæ´S·ë¤çÌ·¤ ¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ÂçÚUáÎ

(B)

ÖæÚUÌèØ ßñ™ææçÙ·¤ ¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ ÂçÚUáÎ

(C)

ÚUæcÅþUèØ àæñÿæç‡æ·¤ ¥Ùéâ´ÏæÙ °ß´ Âýçàæÿæ‡æ ÂçÚUáÎ

(D)

ÖæÚUÌèØ ©“æ çàæÿææ â´SÍæÙ

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(D)

2000

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49.

50.

Autonomy in higher education implies freedom in : (A)

Administration

(B)

Policy-making

(C)

Finance

(D)

Curriculum development

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below : List-I (Institutions)

List-II (Locations)

(a)

Dr. Hari Singh Gour University

(i)

Mumbai

(b)

S.N.D.T. University

(ii)

Baroda

(c)

M.S. University

(iii)

Jodhpur

(d)

J.N. Vyas University

(iv)

Sagar

Codes : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(B)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(C)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(D)

(ii)

(iv)

(i)

(iii)

-oOo-

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50.

©“æ çàæÿææ ×ð´ Sßæ؞æÌæ ·¤æ çÙçãÌæÍü ãñ Ñ

(A)

ÂýàææâÙ

(B)

ÙèçÌ çÙÏæüÚU‡æ

(C)

çߞæ

(D)

ÂæÆU¿Øæü çß·¤çâÌ ·¤ÚUÙæ

âê¿è

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According to Swami Vivekananda, teacher’s success depends on : (A)

His renunciation of personal gain and service to others

(B)

His professional training and creativity

(C)

His concentration on his work and duties with a spirit of obedience to God

(D)

His mastery on the subject and capacity in controlling the students

Which of the following teacher, will be liked most : (A)

A teacher of high idealistic attitude

(B)

A loving teacher

(C)

A teacher who is disciplined

(D)

A teacher who often amuses his students

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A teacher’s most important challenge is : (A)

To make students do their home work

(B)

To make teaching-learning process enjoyable

(C)

To maintain discipline in the class room

(D)

To prepare the question paper

Value-education stands for : (A)

making a student healthy

(B)

making a student to get a job

(C)

inculcation of virtues

(D)

all-round development of personality

When a normal student behaves in an erratic manner in the class, you would : (A)

pull up the student then and there

(B)

talk to the student after the class

(C)

ask the student to leave the class

(D)

ignore the student

The research is always (A)

verifying the old knowledge

(B)

exploring new knowledge

(C)

filling the gap between knowledge

(D)

all of these

The research that applies the laws at the time of field study to draw more and more clear ideas about the problem is : (A)

Applied research

(B)

Action research

(C)

Experimental research

(D)

None of these

When a research problem is related to heterogeneous population, the most suitable sampling method is : (A)

Cluster Sampling

(B)

Stratified Sampling

(C)

Convenient Sampling

(D)

Lottery Method

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The process not needed in experimental research is : (A)

Observation

(B)

Manipulation and replication

(C)

Controlling

(D)

Reference collection

A research problem is not feasible only when : (A)

it is researchable

(B)

it is new and adds something to knowledge

(C)

it consists of independent and dependent variables

(D)

it has utility and relevance

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 11 to 15 : Radically changing monsoon patterns, reduction in the winter rice harvest and a quantum increase in respiratory diseases all part of the environmental doomsday scenario which is reportedly playing out in South Asia. According to a United Nations Environment Programme report, a deadly three-kilometer deep blanket of pollution comprising a fearsome, cocktail of ash, acids, aerosols and other particles has enveloped in this region. For India, already struggling to cope with a drought, the implication of this are devastating and further crop failure will amount to a life and death question for many Indians. The increase in premature deaths will have adverse social and economic consequences and a rise in morbidities will place an unbearable burden on our crumbling health system. And there is no one to blame but ourselves. Both official and corporate India has always been allergic to any mention of clean technology. Most mechanical two wheelers roll of the assembly line without proper pollution control system. Little effort is made for R&D on simple technologies, which could make a vital difference to people’s lives and the environment. However, while there is no denying that South Asia must clean up its act, skeptics might question the timing of the haze report. The Kyoto meet on climate change is just two weeks away and the stage is set for the usual battle between the developing world and the West, particularly the Unites States of America. President Mr. Bush has adamantly refused to sign any protocol, which would mean a change in American consumption level. U.N. environment report will likely find a place in the U.S. arsenal as it plants an accusing finger towards controls like India and China. Yet the U.S.A. can hardly deny its own dubious role in the matter of erasing trading quotas. WXYZ—00

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¥çÏßðàæÙ ·ð¤ ãæðÙð ×ð´ çâÈü¤ Îæð ãÌð ãè ÚUã »° ãñ´ ¥æñÚU çß·¤æâàæèÜ çßàß °ß´ Âçà¿×, çßàæðá M¤Â âð â´Øé€Ì ÚUæ’Ø ¥×ðçÚU·¤æ ·ð¤ Õè¿ ÂýæçØ·¤ Øéh ·ð¤ çÜ° çSÍçÌ ÌñØæÚU ãæ𠻧ü ãñÐ ÚUæcÅþUÂçÌ Ÿæè Õéàæ Ùð ç·¤âè Öè ·¤“æð ×âæñÎð (ÂýæðÅUæð·¤Ü) ÂÚU ãSÌæÿæÚU ·¤ÚUÙð âð ÎëɸÌæ â𠧋·¤æÚU ·¤ÚU çÎØæ ãñ, ÁÕ ç·¤ §â·¤æ ¥Íü ¥×ðçÚU·¤æ ·ð¤ ©ÂÖæð» SÌÚU ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙ ·¤æ ãæð»æÐ Øê.°â. ÂØæüßÚU‡æ çÚUÂæðÅüU àææØÎ â´Øé€Ì ÚUæ’Ø ¥×ðçÚU·¤æ ·¤è àæS˜æàææÜæ ×ð´ SÍæÙ ÂýæŒÌ ·¤ÚU â·ð¤»è €Øæð´ ç·¤ ©â·ð¤ â´Ø‹˜æ ÖæÚUÌ ¥æñÚU ¿èÙ Áñâð çÙ؋˜æ‡ææð´ ·¤è ¥æðÚU ¥æÚUæðÂè ¥´»éÜ ©ÆUæ ÚUãð´ ãñ´Ð çȤÚU Öè, Øê.°â.°. ·¤æÚUæðÕæÚUè ·¤æðÅUæ (çÙØÌæ´àæ) â×æŒÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ ×æ×Üð ×ð´ ¥ÂÙè â´çÎ‚Ï Öêç×·¤æ âð àææØÎ ãè §‹·¤æÚU ·¤ÚU â·ð¤»æÐ

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Richer countries can simply buy up excess credits from poorer countries and continue to pollute. Rather than try to get the better of developing countries, who undoubtedly have taken up environmental shortcuts in their bid to catch up with the West, the USA should take a look at the environmental profigacy, which is going on within. From opening up virgin territories for oil exploration to relaxing the standards for drinking water, Mr. Bush’s policies are not exactly beneficial, not even to America’s interests. We realize that we are all in this together and that pollution anywhere should be a global concern otherwise there will only be more tunnels at the end of the tunnel. 11.

12.

13.

14.

Both official and corporate India is allergic to : (A)

Failure of Monsoon

(B)

Poverty and Inequality

(C)

Slowdown in Industrial Production

(D)

Mention of Clean Technology

If the rate of premature death increases it will : (A)

Exert added burden on the crumbling economy

(B)

Have adverse social and economic consequences

(C)

Make positive effect on our effort to control population

(D)

Have less job aspirants in the society

According to the passage, the two wheeler industry is not adequately concerned about : (A)

Passenger safety on the roads

(B)

Life cover insurance of the vehicle owner

(C)

Pollution control system in the vehicle

(D)

Rising cost of the two wheelers

What could be the reason behind timing of the haze report just before the Kyoto meet ? (A)

United Nations is working hand-in-glove with U.S.A.

(B)

Organizers of the forthcoming meet to teach a lesson to the U.S.A.

(C)

Drawing attention of the world towards devastating effects of environment degradation.

(D)

U.S.A. wants to use it as a handle against the developing countries in the forthcoming meet

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11.

12.

13.

14.

âÚU·¤æÚUè °ß´ ·¤æòÚUÂæðÚðUÅU ÖæÚUÌ ÎæðÙæð´ 緤⠷ð¤ ÂýçÌ °ÜçÁü·¤ ãñ´?

(A)

×æÙâêÙ ·¤è çßȤÜÌæ

(B)

çÙÏüÙÌæ °ß´ ¥â×æÙÌæ

(C)

¥æñlæðç»·¤ ©ˆÂæÎÙ ·¤è ׋λçÌ

(D)

SߑÀU Âýæñlæðç»·¤è ·¤æ çÁ·ý¤

ØçÎ ¥ÂçÚUÂ€ß ×ëˆØé ·¤è ÎÚU ÕɸÌè ãñ Ìæð Øã Ñ

(A)

Áè‡æü-àæè‡æü ¥ÍüÃØßSÍæ ÂÚU ¥çÌçÚU€Ì ÖæÚU ÇUæÜð»è

(B)

ÂýçÌ·ê¤Ü âæ×æçÁ·¤ °ß´ ¥æçÍü·¤ ÂýÖæß ÇUæÜð´»è

(C)

ÁÙⴁØæ çÙ؋˜æ‡æ ·ð¤ ã×æÚðU Âý؈٠ÂÚU â·¤æÚUæˆ×·¤ ÂýÖæß ÇUæÜð»è

(D)

â×æÁ ×ð´ Ùæñ·¤ÚUè ·ð¤ ©×èÎßæÚU ·¤× ãæð´»ð

ÂçÚU‘ÀðUÎ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU çm-ÂçãØæ ©læð» 緤⠷ð¤ ÕæÚðU ×ð´ ÂØæüŒÌ âÚUæð·¤æÚU Ùãè´ ÚU¹Ìæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

âǸ·¤æð´ ÂÚU Øæç˜æØæð´ ·¤è âéÚUÿææ

(B)

ßæãÙ Sßæ×è ·¤æ ÁèßÙ âéÚUÿææ Õè×æ

(C)

ßæãÙ ×ð´ ÂýÎêá‡æ çÙ؋˜æ‡æ ÃØßSÍæ

(D)

çm-ÂçãØæ ßæãÙ ·¤è ÕɸÌè Üæ»Ì

€ØæðÅUæð ¥çÏßðàæÙ ·ð¤ çÕË·é¤Ü ÂãÜð ãè ãð$Á çÚUÂæðÅüU ·ð¤ â×Ø çÙÏæüÚU‡æ ·ð¤ ÂèÀðU €Øæ ·¤æÚU‡æ ãæð»æ?

(A)

â´Øé€Ì ÚUæcÅþU Øê.°â.°. ·ð¤ âæÍ ç×Ü ·¤ÚU ·¤æØü ·¤ÚU ÚUãæ ãñÐ

(B)

¥æ»æ×è ¥çÏßðàæÙ ·ð¤ â´ØæðÁ·¤/â´¿æÜ·¤ Øê.°â.°. ·¤æð ÂæÆU ÂɸæÙæ ¿æãÌð ãñ´Ð

(C)

ÂØæüßÚU‡æ ¥ßÙçÌ ·ð¤ çߊߴⷤæÚUè ÂýÖæßæð´ ·¤è ¥æðÚU çßàß ·¤æ ŠØæÙ ¹è´¿ÙæÐ

(D)

¥æ»æ×è ¥çÏßðàæÙ ×ð´, Øê.°â.°. §âð çß·¤æâàæèÜ Îðàææð´ ·ð¤ çßL¤h ¥ßâÚU ·ð¤ M¤Â ×ð´ ©ÂØæð» ·¤ÚUÙæ ¿æãÌæ ãñÐ

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15.

16.

17.

18.

Which of the following is the indication of environmental degradation in South Asia ? (A)

Social and economic inequality

(B)

Crumbling health care system

(C)

Inadequate pollution control system

(D)

Radically changing monsoon pattern

Community Radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interest of : (A)

Local audience

(B)

Education

(C)

Entertainment

(D)

News

Orcut is a part of : (A)

Intra personal Communication

(B)

Mass Communication

(C)

Group Communication

(D)

Interpersonal Communication

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below : List - I

List - II

(Artists)

(Art)

(a)

Amrita Shergill

(i)

Flute

(b)

T. Swaminathan Pillai

(ii)

Classical Song

(c)

Bhimsen Joshi

(iii)

Painting

(d)

Padma Subramaniyam

(iv)

Bharat Natyam

Codes :

19.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(B)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(iv)

(C)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

(i)

(D)

(i)

(iv)

(ii)

(iii)

Which is not correct in latest communication award ? (A)

Salman Rushdie - Booker’s Prize - July 20, 2008

(B)

Dilip Sanghavi - Business Standard CEO Award July 22, 2008

(C)

Tapan Sinha

(D)

Gautam Ghosh - Osians Lifetime Achievement Award July 11, 2008

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15.

16.

17.

18.

Îçÿæ‡æ °çàæØæ ×ð´ ÂØæüßÚU‡æèØ ¥ßÙçÌ ·¤æ â´·ð¤Ì çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ãñ?

(A)

âæ×æçÁ·¤ °ß´ ¥æçÍü·¤ ¥â×æÙÌæ

(B)

Áè‡æü ãæð ÚUãè SßæS‰Ø Îð¹ÖæÜ ÃØßSÍæ

(C)

¥ÂØæüŒÌ ÂýÎêá‡æ çÙ؋˜æ‡æ ÃØßSÍæ

(D)

¥æ×êÜ M¤Â âð ÕÎÜ ÚUãæ ×æÙâêÙ ÂñÅUÙü

âæ×éÎæçØ·¤ ÚðUçÇUØæð °·¤ Âý·¤æÚU ·¤è ßã âðßæ ãñ Áæð M¤ç¿ ÂñÎæ ·¤ÚUÌè ãñ; (·ð¤ çÜ°) Ñ

(A)

SÍæÙèØ ŸææðÌ滇æ

(B)

çàæÿææ

(C)

×ÙæðÚ´UÁÙ

(D)

â×æ¿æÚU

¥ÚU·ê¤ÅU °·¤ Öæ» ãñ Ñ

(A)

¥‹ÌÚ´U» ÃØç€Ì»Ì â´¿æÚU‡æ

(B)

ÁÙ â´¿æÚU

(C)

âæ×êçã·¤ â´¿æÚU

(D)

¥‹ÌßüñØç€Ì·¤ â´¿æÚU

âê¿è-I ·¤æð âê¿è-II âð âê¿è - I (·¤Üæ·¤æÚU)

ç×ÜæÌð ãé° çÎØð »Øð ·¤æðÇU ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚUÌð ãé° âãè ©žæÚU ÎèçÁ° Ñ

âê¿è - II (·¤Üæ)

(a)

¥×ëÌæ àæðÚUç»Ü

(i)

Õæ´âéÚUè

(b)

ÅUè. Sßæ×èÙæÍÙ çÂËܧü

(ii)

àææS˜æèØ »èÌ

(c)

Öè×âðÙ Áæðàæè

(iii)

翘淤Üæ

(d)

Âkæ âéÕý׋Ø×÷

(iv)

ÖÚUÌÙæÅ÷UØ×

·¤æðÇU Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D) 19.

(a) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)

(b) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(c) (ii) (i) (iii) (ii)

(d) (iv) (iv) (i) (iii)

ÙßèÙÌ× Âý¿æçÜÌ â´¿æÚU ÂéÚS·¤æÚU ×ð´ ·¤æñÙ âæ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ Ñ

(A)

âÜ×æÙ M¤àæÎè - Õé·¤ÚU ÂéÚS·¤æÚU - ÁéÜæ§ü 20, 2008

(B)

çÎÜè ⴃæßè - çÕÁçÙâ SÅñU‡ÇUÇüU âè.§ü.¥æð. ¥ßæÇüU ÁéÜæ§ü 22, 2008

(C)

ÌÂÙ çâ‹ãæ

- ÎæÎæ âæãÕ È¤æ˷𤠥ßæÇüU ÁéÜæ§ü 21, 2008

(D)

»æñžæ× ƒææðá

- ¥æðçâ؋â Üæ§È¤ÅUæ§× °¿èß×ð‹ÅU ¥ßæÇüU, ÁéÜæ§ü 11, 2008

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20.

21.

Firewalls are used to protect a communication network system against : (A)

Unauthorized attacks

(B)

Virus attacks

(C)

Data-driven attacks

(D)

Fire-attacks

Insert the missing number in the following : 11 16 2 4 , , ?, , 3 7 21 31

10 8

(A)

22.

6 10

(C)

5 10

(D)

7 13

In a certain code, GAMESMAN is written as AGMEMSAN. How would DISCLOSE be written in that code ? (A)

23.

(B)

IDSCOLSE

(B)

IDCSOLES

(C)

IDSCOLES

(D)

IDSCLOSE

The letters in the first set have a certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship mark the right choice for the second set : AST : BRU : : NQV : ? (A)

24.

25.

ORW

(B)

MPU

(C)

MRW

(D)

OPW

(D)

165

On what dates of April 1994 did SUNDAY fall ? (A)

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

(B)

3, 10, 17, 24

(C)

4, 11, 18, 25

(D)

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

Find out the wrong number in the sequence : 125, 127, 130, 135, 142, 153, 165 (A)

26.

(B)

142

(C)

153

There are five books A,B,C,D and E. The book C lies above D, the book E is below A and B is below E. Which is at the bottom ? (A)

27.

130

E

(B)

B

(C)

A

Logical reasoning is based on : (A)

Truth of involved propositions

(B)

Valid relation among the involved propositions

(C)

Employment of symbolic language

(D)

Employment of ordinary language

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(D)

C

20.

21.

ȤæØÚUßæËâ ÃØßSÍæ çِ٠×ð´ âð ç·¤âð âéÚUÿææ ÂýÎæÙ ·¤ÚUÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° ©ÂØæð» ×ð´ çÜØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ?

(A)

¥ÙçÏ·ë¤Ì ÂýãæÚU

(B)

ßæØÚUâ ÂýãæÚU

(C)

ÇUæÅUæ ÇþUæ§ßÚU ÂýãæÚU

(D)

¥ç‚Ù ÂýãæÚU

çِÙæ´ç·¤Ì ×ð´ âð ÜéŒÌ ⴁØæ ·¤æð ÖçÚUØð Ñ

11 16 2 4 , , ?, , 3 7 21 31 10 8

(A)

22.

(B)

6 10

(C)

5 10

(D)

7 13

GAMESMAN ·¤æð ç·¤âè ·¤æðÇU ×ð´ AGMEMSAN çܹæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ DISCLOSE ·¤æð ©âè ·¤æðÇU ×ð´ ·ñ¤âð çܹæ ÁæØð»æ?

(A) 23.

IDSCOLSE

(B)

IDCSOLES

(C)

IDSCOLES

(D)

IDSCLOSE

ÂýÍ× âñÅU ·ð¤ ¥ÿæÚUæð´ ×ð´ ·é¤ÀU âÕ‹Ï ãñÐ §âè ¥æÏæÚU ÂÚU ÎêâÚðU âñÅU ·ð¤ ¥ÿæÚUæð´ ·¤æ âãè âÕ‹Ï SÍæçÂÌ ·¤Úð´U Ñ

AST : BRU : : NQV : ? (A) 24.

25.

ORW

(B)

MPU

(C)

MRW

(D)

OPW

(D)

165

¥ÂýðÜ 1994 ×ð´ ç·¤Ù ÌæÚUè¹æð´ ×ð´ ÚUçßßæÚU ÂǸæ Íæ?

(A)

2, 9, 16, 23, 30

(B)

3, 10, 17, 24

(C)

4, 11, 18, 25

(D)

1, 8, 15, 22, 29

çِ٠·ý¤× ×ð´ âð »ÜÌ â´Øæ ·¤æð ¹æðçÁØð Ñ

125, 127, 130, 135, 142, 153, 165 (A) 26.

130

(B)

142

(C)

153

A,B,C,D ¥æñÚU E Âæ¡¿ ÂéSÌ·ð´¤ ãñ´Ð C ÂéSÌ·¤ D ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚU ãñÐ E ÂéSÌ·¤ A ·ð¤ Ùè¿ð ÌÍæ B ÂéSÌ·¤ E ·ð¤ Ùè¿ð ãñÐ ·¤æñÙ âè ÂéSÌ·¤ âÕâð Ùè¿ð ãñ?

(A) 27.

E

(B)

B

(C)

A

(D)

C

Ìæç·ü¤·¤ Øéç€Ì ·¤æ ¥æÏæÚU ãñ Ñ

(A)

â´Õ´çÏÌ ¥æÏæÚU ßæ€Øæð´ ·¤è âˆØÌæ

(B)

â´Õ´çÏÌ ¥æÏæÚU ßæ€Øæð´ ·¤æ ßñÏ â´Õ´Ï

(C)

ÂýçÌ·¤æˆ×·¤ Öæáæ ·¤æ ÂýØæð»

(D)

âæÏæÚU‡æ Öæáæ ·¤æ ÂýØæð»

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28.

Two propositions with the same subject and predicate terms but different in quality are : (A)

29.

30.

Contradictory

(B)

Contrary

(C)

Subaltern

(D)

Identical

The premises of a valid deductive argument : (A)

Provide some evidence for its conclusion

(B)

Provide no evidence for its conclusion

(C)

Are irrelevant for its conclusion

(D)

Provide conclusive evidence for its conclusion

Syllogistic reasoning is : (A)

Deductive

(B)

Inductive

(C)

Experimental

(D)

Hypothetical

Question Nos. 31 to 35 NOT FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES Study the following Venn diagram and answer questions nos. 31 to 33. Three circles representing GRADUATES, CLERKS and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES are intersecting. The intersections are marked A, B, C, e, f, g and h. Which part best represents the statements in questions 31 to 33 ?

31.

Some Graduates are Government employees but not as Clerks. (A)

32.

(B)

g

(C)

f

(D)

e

(D)

h

(D)

e

Clerks who are graduates as well as government employees : (A)

33.

h

e

(B)

f

(C)

g

Some graduates are Clerks but not Government employees. (A)

f

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g

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h

28.

Îæð Ì·ü¤ßæ€Ø çÁٷ𤠩gðàØ ¥æñÚU çßÏðØÂÎ â×æÙ ãñ´ Üðç·¤Ù »é‡æ çÖóæ ãñ´ ßð -

(A) 29.

30.

ÃØæƒææÌ·¤ ãñ´Ð

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(C)

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(C)

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34.

Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2006. (A)

35.

ab

(B)

ce

(C)

cd

(D)

ef

Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2007. (A)

bdf

(B)

acf

(C)

bcd

(D)

ace

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34.

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35.

ab

(B)

ce

(C)

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(D)

ef

(D)

ace

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(B)

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schools for girls, denounced extreme seclusion, and wrote extensively, including a brilliant satire, Sultana’s Dream (1905), in which the roles of men and women were reversed. In that imagined world, ‘Women’s intellects, untrammelled, devised such improvements as solar heat and air-machines; the population fully satisfied, there was no question of war; and men were kept in Zenana.’ 31.

32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

The ‘new’ women were : (A)

Teachers

(B)

Princesses

(C)

Writers

(D)

House Wives

A woman covered from head to foot in the garment known as a ‘burqa’ travelled widely to encourage : (A)

Freedom of girls

(B)

Fought for their rights

(C)

Sending school

(D)

Education of girls

A woman who studied in England and became Christian was : (A)

Begum of Bhopal

(B)

Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain

(C)

Ganga Bai

(D)

Pandita Ramabai

Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain wrote Sultana’s Dream, a satire showing : (A)

Dominating women

(B)

The roles of men and women in reversed form

(C)

Dominating men

(D)

Men and Women in Zenana

Two schools for widows were founded in : (A)

Bombay and Poona

(B)

Bombay and Calcutta

(C)

Calcutta and Darbhanga

(D)

Calcutta and Poona

The accounting software ‘Tally’ was developed by : (A)

37.

(B)

TCS

(C)

Infosys

(D)

Wipro

(C)

Bugs

(D)

Spam

Errors in computer programmes are called : (A)

38.

HCL

Follies

(B)

Mistakes

HTML is basically used to design : (A)

Web-page

(B)

Web-site

(C)

Graphics

(D)

Tables and Frames

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31.

32.

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(B)

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33.

34.

35.

36.

(A)

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(B)

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(C)

ÂæÆUàææÜæ ÖðÁÙð ·ð¤ çÜ°

(D)

ÕæçÜ·¤æ¥æð´ ·¤è çàæÿææ ·ð¤ çÜ°

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(A)

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(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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Õð»× M¤·¤§Øæ â¹æßÌ ãéâñÙ Ùð ÒâéËÌæÙæ ·¤æ ÇþUè×Ó ·¤è ÚU¿Ùæ ·¤è, Øã ÃØ´» ÃØ€Ì ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ Ñ

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(B)

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(D)

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(C)

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(B)

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ȤæðçÜÁ

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(B)

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39.

40.

41.

42.

‘Micro Processing’ is made for : (A)

Computer

(B)

Digital System

(C)

Calculator

(D)

Electronic Goods

Information, a combination of graphics, text, sound, video and animation is called : (A)

Multiprogramme

(B)

Multifacet

(C)

Multimedia

(D)

Multiprocess

Which of the following pairs regarding typical composition of hospital wastes is incorrect ? (A)

Plastic - 9 - 12%

(B)

Metals - 1 - 2%

(C)

Ceramic - 8 - 10%

(D)

Biodegradable - 35 - 40%

Fresh water achieves its greatest density at : (A)

43.

44.

45.

248 C

(B)

08 C

(C)

48 C

(D)

22.58 C

Which one of the following is not associated with earthquakes ? (A)

Focus

(B)

Epicenter

(C)

Seismograph

(D)

Swells

The tallest trees in the world are found in the region : (A)

Equatorial region

(B)

Temperate region

(C)

Monsoon region

(D)

Mediterranean region

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below : List - I

List - II

(National Parks)

(States)

(a)

Periyar

(i)

Orissa

(b)

Nandan Kanan

(ii)

Kerala

(c)

Corbett National Park

(iii)

Rajasthan

(d)

Sariska Tiger Reserve

(iv)

Uttarakhand

Codes : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(iii)

(B)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(C)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(D)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

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39.

40.

41.

42.

Òâêÿ× Âýç·ý¤ØæÓ çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ç·¤â·ð¤ çÜ° ÕÙè ãñ Ñ

(A)

·¤ŒØêÅUÚU

(B)

çÇUÁèÅUÜ çâSÅU×

(C)

·ð¤Ü·é¤ÜðÅUÚU

(D)

§Üñç€ÅþU·¤ »éÇ÷Uâ

»ýæçȤ€â, ×êÜÂæÆU, ŠßçÙ, ßèçÇUØæð °ß´ âÁèßÌæ âð Øé€Ì âê¿Ùæ ·¤æð ·¤ãæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ

(A)

×ËÅUè Âýæð»ýæ×

(B)

×ËÅUè Èð¤âðÅU

(C)

×ËÅUè ×èçÇUØæ

(D)

×ËÅUè Âýæðçââ

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ¥SÂÌæÜ ¥ßçàæcÅU ·ð¤ çßçàæcÅU Âý·¤æÚU ·ð¤ Øé‚×æð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ âãè Ùãè´ ãñ?

(A)

ŒÜæçSÅU·¤ -

(C)

×ëçÌ·¤æ -

44.

45.

8 - 10%

(B)

ÏæÌé -

1 - 2%

(D)

Áñß-¥ß·ý¤ç×Ì -

35 - 40%

SߑÀU ÁÜ ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ƒæÙˆß ÂýæŒÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ ÂÚU -

(A) 43.

9 - 12%

248 âð.»ýð.

(B)

08 âð.»ýð.

(C)

48 âð.»ýð.

(D)

22.58 âð.»ýð.

çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙâæ Öê·¤Â âð âÕç‹ÏÌ Ùãè´ ãñ?

(A)

·ð¤‹Îý

(B)

¥çÏ·ð¤‹Îý

(C)

Öê·¤ÂÜð¹è

(D)

©ÖÚUÙæ/ÕɸÙæ

çßàß ×ð´ âÕâð ÕǸð ÂðǸ ç·¤â ÂýÎðàæ ×ð´ ÂæØð ÁæÌð ãñ´Ð

(A)

Öê׊ØÚðU¹èØ ÂýÎðàæ

(B)

çàæÌæðc‡æ ÂýÎðàæ

(C)

×æÙâêÙ ÂýÎðàæ

(D)

Öê׊Øâæ»ÚUèØ ÂýÎðàæ

âê¿è-I ·¤æð âê¿è-II âð ç×ÜæÌð âê¿è - I (ÚUæcÅþUèØ ©læÙ)

ãé° çÎØð »Øð ·¤æðÇU ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤ÚU·ð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ÎèçÁ°Ð

âê¿è - II (ÚUæ’Ø)

(a)

ÂðÚUèØæÚU

(i)

©çǸâæ

(b)

ًÎÙ ·¤æÙÙ

(ii)

·ð¤ÚUÜ

(c)

·¤æÕðüÅU ÚUæcÅþUèØ ©læÙ

(iii)

ÚUæÁSÍæÙ

(d)

âçÚUS·¤æ Õæƒæ ÚUçÿæÌ ÿæñ˜æ

(iv)

©žæÚU湇ÇU

·¤æðÇU Ñ (A) (B) (C) (D)

(a) (ii) (i) (iii) (i)

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46.

According to Radhakrishnan Commission, the aim of Higher Education is : (A) To develop the democratic values, peace and harmony (B) To develop great personalities who can give their contributions in politics, administration, industry and commerce (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

47.

The (A) (B) (C) (D)

48.

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below : List - I List - II (Institutions) (Locations) (a) National Law Institute (i) Shimla (b) Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (ii) Bhopal (c) National Judicial Academy (iii) Hyderabad (d) National Savings Institute (iv) Nagpur Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

49.

Election of Rural and Urban local bodies are conducted and ultimately supervised by : (A) Election Commission of India (B) State Election Commission (C) District Collector and District Magistrate (D) Concerned Returning Officer

50.

Which opinion is not correct ? (A) Education is a subject of concurrent list of VII schedule of Constitution of India (B) University Grants Commission is a statutory body (C) Patent, inventions, design, copyright and trade marks are the subject of concurrent list (D) Indian Council of Social Science Research is a statutory body related to research in social sciences

National Museum at New Delhi is attached to : Delhi University a Deemed University a Subordinate Office of the JNU Part of Ministry of Tourism and Culture

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46.

47.

48.

ÚUæÏæ·ë¤c‡æÙ ¥æØæ𻠷𤠥ÙéâæÚU ©“æ çàæÿææ ·¤æ ©gðàØ ãñ Ñ

(A)

Üæð·¤Ìæ´ç˜æ·¤ ×êËØæð´ °ß´ àææ´çÌ ß âæñãæÎýü ·¤æ çß·¤æâ ·¤ÚUÙæ

(B)

ÚUæÁÙèçÌ, ÂýàææâÙ, ©læð» ÌÍæ ßæç‡æ’Ø ×ð´ Øæð»ÎæÙ ÎðÙð ßæÜð ×ãˆßÂê‡æü ÃØç€Ìˆßæð´ ·¤æ çÙ×æü‡æ

(C)

(A) °ß´ (B) ÎæðÙæð´

(D)

©ÂØéü€Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æð§ü Ùãè´

Ù§ü çÎËÜè çSÍÌ ÚUæcÅþUèØ â´»ýãæÜØ âÕh ãñ Ñ

(A)

çÎËÜè çßàßçßlæÜØ

(B)

°·¤ â× çßàßçßlæÜØ

(C)

Áð.°Ù.Øê. ·¤æ ¥ÏèÙSÍ ·¤æØæüÜØ

(D)

ÂØüÅUÙ °ß´ â´S·ë¤çÌ ×´˜ææÜØ ·¤æ Öæ»

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(i)

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(b)

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(ii)

ÖæðÂæÜ

(c)

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(iii)

ãñÎÚUæÕæÎ

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(A) (B) (C) (D)

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(a) (iii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(b) (ii) (ii) (iii) (i)

(c) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

(d) (i) (iv) (ii) (iv)

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(A)

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(B)

ÚUæ’Ø çÙßæü¿Ù ¥æØæð»

(C)

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çِÙçÜç¹Ì ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ¥çÖ×Ì âãè Ùãè´ ãñ?

(A)

çàæÿææ, ÖæÚUÌ ·ð¤ â´çßÏæÙ ·¤è âæÌßè´ ¥Ùéâê¿è ·¤è â×ßÌèü âê¿è ·¤æ çßáØ ãñ

(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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B

C

¬„‹U ¬ÎDU ∑§ ™§¬⁄U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U •¬ŸÊ ⁄UÙ‹U Ÿê’⁄U Á‹Áπ∞– ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬òÊ ◊¢ ¬øÊ‚ ’„ÈÁfl∑§À¬Ëÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¢– 3. ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ¬˝Ê⁄êU÷ „ÙŸ ¬⁄U, ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê •Ê¬∑§Ù Œ ŒË ¡ÊÿªË– ¬„‹U ¬UÊ°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ÃÕÊ ©‚∑§Ë ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ¡Ê°ø ∑§ Á‹∞ ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª Á¡‚∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø •Ê¬∑§Ù •fl‡ÿ ∑§⁄UŸË „Ò — (i) ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê πÙ‹Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ©‚∑§ ∑§fl⁄U ¬¡§¬⁄U ‹ªË ∑§Êª¡ ∑§Ë ‚Ë‹ ∑§Ù »§Ê«∏U ‹¢U– πÈ‹Ë „È߸ ÿÊ Á’ŸÊ S≈UË∑§⁄U-‚Ë‹U ∑§Ë ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U– (ii) ∑§fl⁄U ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ¿U¬ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ ¬ÎDU ÃÕÊ ¬˝‡ŸÙ¢ ∑§Ë ‚¢ÅÿÊ ∑§Ù •ë¿UË Ã⁄U„ øÒ∑§ ∑§⁄U ‹¢U Á∑§ ÿ ¬Í⁄U „Ò¢U– ŒÙ·¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê Á¡Ÿ◊¢ ¬ÎDU / ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§◊ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ŒÈ’Ê⁄UÊ •Ê ªÿ „Ù¢ ÿÊ ‚ËÁ⁄Uÿ‹U ◊¢ Ÿ „Ù¢ •Õʸà Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë òÊÈÁ≈U¬Íáʸ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê SflË∑§Ê⁄U Ÿ ∑§⁄¢U ÃÕÊ ©‚Ë ‚◊ÿ ©‚ ‹Uı≈UÊ∑§⁄U ©‚∑§ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ŒÍ‚⁄UË ‚„Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ‹ ‹¢– U ß‚∑§ Á‹∞ •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬Ê°ø Á◊Ÿ≈U ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª– ©‚∑§ ’ÊŒ Ÿ ÃÙ •Ê¬∑§Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê flʬ‚ ‹Ë ¡ÊÿªË •ı⁄U Ÿ „Ë •Ê¬∑§Ù •ÁÃÁ⁄UQ§ ‚◊ÿ ÁŒÿÊ ¡ÊÿªÊ– (iii) ß‚ ¡Ê°ø ∑§ ’ÊŒ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§Ë R§◊ ‚¢ÅÿÊ OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄¢U •Uı⁄U OMR ¬òÊ∑§ ∑§Ë R§◊§‚¢ÅÿÊ ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄U Œ¢– 4. ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ øÊ⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U Áfl∑§À¬ (A), (B), (C) ÃÕÊ (D) ÁŒÿ ªÿ „Ò¢– •Ê¬∑§Ù ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§ ŒËÉʸflÎûÊ ∑§Ù ¬Ÿ ‚ ÷⁄U∑§⁄U ∑§Ê‹Ê ∑§⁄UŸÊ „Ò ¡Ò‚Ê Á∑§ ŸËø ÁŒπÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò– ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊ — A B C D ¡’Á∑§ (C) ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U „Ò– 5. ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ I •ı⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ II ∑§ Á‹∞ ∞∑§ „Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ¬òÊ∑§ „Ò ¡Ù ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò– ¬˝‡ŸÙ¢ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§fl‹U ©ûÊ⁄U-¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U „Ë •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UŸ „Ò¢– ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ ©ûÊ⁄U ¬òÊ∑§ ¬⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ ŒËÉʸflÎûÊ ∑§ •‹ÊflÊ Á∑§‚Ë •ãÿ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U ©ûÊ⁄U Áøã„Ê¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò, ÃÙ ©‚∑§Ê ◊ÍÀUÿÊ¢∑§Ÿ Ÿ„Ë¢ „٪ʖ 6. •ãŒ⁄U ÁŒÿ ªÿ ÁŸŒ¸‡ÊÙ¢ ∑§Ù äÿÊŸ¬Ífl¸∑§ ¬…∏¢U– 7. ∑§ìÊÊ ∑§Ê◊ (Rough Work) ß‚ ¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∑§ •ÁãÃ◊ ¬ÎDU ¬⁄U ∑§⁄¢U– 8. ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ ©ûÊ⁄U-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ¬⁄U •¬ŸÊ ŸÊ◊ ÿÊ ∞‚Ê ∑§Ù߸ ÷Ë ÁŸ‡ÊÊŸ Á¡‚‚ •Ê¬∑§Ë ¬„øÊŸ „Ù ‚∑§, §Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ÷ʪ ¬⁄U Œ‡ÊʸÃ ÿÊ •¢Á∑§Ã ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¢ ÃÙ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ∑§ Á‹ÿ •ÿÙÇÿ ÉÊÙÁ·Ã ∑§⁄U ÁŒÿ ¡Êÿ¢ª– 9. •Ê¬∑§Ù ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊Ê# „ÙŸ ¬⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬ÈÁSÃ∑§Ê ∞fl¥ OMR ©ûÊ⁄U-¬òÊ∑§ ÁŸ⁄UˡÊ∑§ ◊„ÙŒÿ ∑§Ù ‹Uı≈UÊŸÊ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò •ı⁄U ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ‚◊ÊÁ# ∑§ ’ÊŒ ©‚ •¬Ÿ ‚ÊÕ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ÷flŸ ‚ ’Ê„⁄U Ÿ ‹∑§⁄U ¡Êÿ¢– 10. ∑§fl‹ ŸË‹ / ∑§Ê‹ ’Ê‹U åflÊßZ≈U ¬ÒŸ ∑§Ê „Ë ßSÃ◊Ê‹ ∑§⁄¢U– 11. Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ‚¢ªáÊ∑§ (∑Ò§‹∑ȧ‹≈U⁄U) UÿÊ ‹Êª ≈U’‹ •ÊÁŒ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÙª flÁ¡¸Ã „Ò– 12. ª‹Ã ©ûÊ⁄U ∑§ Á‹∞ •¢∑§ Ÿ„Ë¢ ∑§Ê≈U ¡Êÿ¢ª– 2.

D

where (C) is the correct response. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the Answer Sheet given inside this Booklet, which is common for Paper I and Paper II. If you mark at any place other than in the ovals in the Answer Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the test question booklet and OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There is NO negative marking.

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ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ¬òÊ ◊¢ ¬øÊ‚ (50) ’„È-Áfl∑§À¬UËÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¢– ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ ŒÙ (2) •¢∑§ „Ò¢– ‚÷Ë ¬˝‡ŸÙ¢ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ŒËÁ¡∞– 1.

2.

1.

2.

Good evaluation of written material should not be based on : (A)

Linguistic expression

(B)

Logical presentation

(C)

Ability to reproduce whatever is read

(D)

Comprehension of subject

Why do teachers use teaching aid ? (A)

To make teaching fun–filled

(B)

To teach within understanding level of students

(C)

For students’ attention

(D)

To make students attentive

Á‹Áπà ‚Ê◊ª˝Ë ∑§Ê ‚„Ë ◊ÍÀÿÊ¥∑§Ÿ ÁŸêŸ ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ¬⁄U •ÊœÊÁ⁄Uà Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊŸÊ øÊÁ„∞? (A)

÷Ê·ÊÿË •Á÷√ÿÁÄÃ

(B)

ÃÊÁ∑¸§∑§ ¬˝SÃÈÁÃ

(C)

¡Ê ¬…∏UÊ ªÿÊ „Ò ©‚ ¬ÈŸ— ¬˝SÃÈà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ˇÊ◊ÃÊ

(D)

Áfl·ÿ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄UôÊÊŸ

Á‡ÊˇÊ∑§, Á‡ÊˇÊáÊ ‚Ê◊ª˝Ë ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ÄÿÊ¥ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥? (A)

Á‡ÊˇÊáÊ ∑§Ê ◊ŸÊ⁄¥U¡∑§ ’ŸÊŸÊ

(B)

ÁfllÊÁÕ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚◊¤Ê ∑§Ë ‚Ë◊Ê ◊¥ ¬…∏UÊŸÊ

(C)

ÁfllÊÁÕ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§ äÿÊŸÊ∑§·¸áÊ ∑§ Á‹∞

(D)

ÁfllÊÁÕ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚Ã∑¸§ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞

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9.

Attitudes, concepts, skills and knowledge are products of : (A)

Learning

(B)

Research

(C)

Heredity

(D)

Explanation

Which among the following gives more freedom to the learner to interact ? (A)

Use of film

(B)

Small group discussion

(C)

Lectures by experts

(D)

Viewing country–wide classroom programme on TV

Which of the following is not a product of learning ? (A)

Attitudes

(B)

Concepts

(C)

Knowledge

(D)

Maturation

How can the objectivity of the research be enhanced ? (A)

Through its impartiality

(B)

Through its reliability

(C)

Through its validity

(D)

All of these

Action–research is : (A)

An applied research

(B)

A research carried out to solve immediate problems

(C)

A longitudinal research

(D)

All the above

The basis on which assumptions are formulated : (A)

Cultural background of the country

(B)

Universities

(C)

Specific characteristics of the castes

(D)

All of these

Which of the following is classified in the category of the developmental research ? (A)

Philosophical research

(B)

Action research

(C)

Descriptive research

(D)

All the above

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•Á÷flÎÁûÊ, ‚¥∑§À¬ŸÊ, ∑§Ê҇ʋ ÃÕÊ ôÊÊŸ ©¬¡ „Ò — (A) ‚ËπŸ ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ∑§Ê (C) fl¥‡ÊʟȪÃÃÊ ∑§Ê

(B) (D)

‡ÊÊœ ∑§Ê √ÿÊÅÿÊ ∑§Ê

4.

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë ÁflÁœ ‚ËπŸ flÊ‹ ∑§Ê •ãÿÊãÿÁ∑˝§ÿÊ ◊¥ •Áœ∑§ Sfl¥ÃòÊÃÊ ŒÃË „Ò? (A) Á»§À◊ ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª (B) ¿UÊ≈U ‚◊Í„ ◊¥ øøʸ (C) Áfl‡Ê·ôÊÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ √ÿÊÅÿÊŸ (D) ≈UË.flË. ¬⁄U Œ‡Ê √ÿÊ¬Ë ∑§ˇÊÊ-∑§Êÿ¸∑˝§◊ ∑§Ê •fl‹Ê∑§Ÿ

5.

ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ‚ËπŸ ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄UáÊÊ◊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò? (A) •Á÷flÎÁûÊ (B) ‚¥∑§À¬ŸÊ (C) ôÊÊŸ (D) ¬Á⁄U¬ÄflÃÊ

6.

‡ÊÊœ ∑§Ë Áfl·ÿÁŸc∆UÃÊ ∑§Ê Á∑§‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ’…∏ÊÿÊ ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò? (A) ©‚∑§Ë ÁŸc¬ˇÊÃÊ ∑§ ¡Á⁄Uÿ (B) ©‚∑§Ë Áfl‡flSÃÃÊ ∑§ ¡Á⁄Uÿ (C) ©‚∑§Ë flÒœÃÊ ∑§ ¡Á⁄Uÿ (D) ©¬ÿȸÄà ‚÷Ë

7.

√ÿfl„ÊÁ⁄U∑§ ‡ÊÊœ „Ò — (A) •ŸÈ¬˝ÿÈÄà ‡ÊÊœ (B) ÃÊà∑§ÊÁ‹∑§ ‚◊SÿÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ‚◊ʜʟ „ÃÈ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ ‡ÊÊœ (C) Œ‡ÊÊãÃ⁄UËÿ ‡ÊÊœ (D) ©¬ÿȸÄà ‚÷Ë

8.

◊ÊãÿÃÊ∞¥ ÁŸÁ◊¸Ã ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê •ÊœÊ⁄U ÄÿÊ „Ò? (A) Œ‡Ê ∑§Ë ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ¬Îc∆U÷ÍÁ◊ (B) Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ (C) ¡ÊÁÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë ÁflÁ‡Êc∆U Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ∞¥ (D) ©¬ÿȸÄà ‚÷Ë

9.

ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Áfl∑§Ê‚Êà◊∑§ ‡ÊÊœ ∑§ flª¸ ◊¥ flªË¸∑Χà Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò? (A) ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ (ÃÊÁàfl∑§) ‡ÊÊœ (B) Á∑˝§ÿÊà◊∑§ ‡ÊÊœ (C) Áflfl⁄UáÊÊà◊∑§ ‡ÊÊœ (D) ©¬ÿȸÄà ‚÷Ë

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10.

We use Factorial Analysis : (A)

To know the relationship between two variables

(B)

To test the Hypothesis

(C)

To know the difference between two variables

(D)

To know the difference among the many variables

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15 : While the British rule in India was detrimental to the economic development of the country, it did help in starting of the process of modernizing Indian society and formed several progressive institutions during that process. One of the most beneficial institutions, which were initiated by the British, was democracy. Nobody can dispute that despite its many shortcomings, democracy was and is far better alternative to the arbitrary rule of the rajas and nawabs, which prevailed in India in the pre–British days. However, one of the harmful traditions of British democracy inherited by India was that of conflict instead of cooperation between elected members. This was its essential feature. The party, which got the support of the majority of elected members, formed the Government while the others constituted a standing opposition. The existence of the opposition to those in power was and is regarded as a hallmark of democracy. In principle, democracy consists of rule by the people; but where direct rule is not possible, it’s rule by persons elected by the people. It is natural that there would be some differences of opinion among the elected members as in the rest of the society. Normally, members of any organizations have differences of opinion between themselves on different issues but they manage to work on the basis of a consensus and they do not normally form a division between some who are in majority and are placed in power, while treating the others as in opposition. The members of an organization usually work on consensus. Consensus simply means that after an adequate discussion, members agree that the majority opinion may prevail for the time being. Thus persons who form a majority on one issue and whose opinion is allowed to prevail may not be on the same side if there is a difference on some other issue. It was largely by accident that instead of this normal procedure, a two party system came to prevail in Britain and that is now being generally taken as the best method of democratic rule. Many democratically inclined persons in India regret that such a two party system was not brought about in the country. It appears that to have two parties in India – of WXYZ—00

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10.

„◊ ∑§Ê⁄U∑§ Áfl‡‹·áÊ ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥ — (A)

ŒÊ ø⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø ‚ê’㜠ôÊÊà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞

(B)

¬˝ÊÄ∑§À¬ŸÊ ∑§Ê ¬⁄UˡÊáÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞

(C)

ŒÊ ø⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø •ãÃ⁄U ¡ÊŸŸ ∑§ Á‹∞

(D)

’„Èà ‚ ø⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø •ãÃ⁄U ¡ÊŸŸ ∑§ Á‹∞

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •flÃ⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê ¬Á…∏∞ ÃÕÊ 11 ‚ 15 Ã∑§ ∑§ ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ŒËÁ¡∞ — ¡’ Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ Œ‡Ê ∑§ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ˇÊÁà ¬„È°øÊŸ flÊ‹Ê „Ê ªÿÊ ÕÊ Ã’ ÷Ë ©‚Ÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚◊Ê¡ ∑§ •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ‡ÊÈL§ ∑§⁄UŸ ÃÕÊ ß‚ ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ Ÿ ’„Èà ‚Ë ¬˝ªÁÇÊË‹ ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê SÕÊÁ¬Ã ∑§⁄UŸ ◊¥ ◊ŒŒ ∑§Ë– •¥ª˝¡Ê¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ‡ÊÈL§ ∑§Ë ªß¸ Á„Ã∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ◊¥ ‚ ∞∑§ ÕÊ ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ– ß‚ ’Êà ∑§Ê ∑§Ê߸ Áfl⁄UÊœ Ÿ„Ë¥ ∑§⁄U ‚∑§ÃÊ Á∑§ ’„Èà ‚Ë ∑§Á◊ÿÊ¥ ∑§ ’Êfl¡ÍŒ ‹Ê∑§Ã¥òÊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ Á’˝≈UË‡Ê ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ‚ ¬Ífl¸ ¬˝øÁ‹Ã ⁄UÊ¡Ê•Ê¥ ÃÕÊ ŸflÊ’Ê¥ ∑§ ÁŸ⁄¥U∑ȧ‡Ê ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§Ê •ë¿UÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ’„Ã⁄U Áfl∑§À¬ ÕÊ– flÒ‚, ÷Ê⁄Uà Ÿ Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê ‹Ê∑§Ã¥òÊ ∑§Ë ¡Ê „ÊÁŸ∑§Ê⁄U∑§ ¬⁄Uê¬⁄UÊ •¬ŸÊ߸ fl„ ÕË ©‚∑§ ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚„ÿÊª ∑§Ë •¬ˇÊÊ Áfl⁄UÊœ ∑§Ê ÷Êfl– ÿ„ ©‚∑§Ê •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ ‹ˇÊáÊ ÕÊ– fl„ ¬Ê≈U˸, Á¡‚∑§Ê ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ’„È◊à ¬˝Ê# „ÊÃÊ ÕÊ, fl„ ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ’ŸÊÃË ÕË ¡’Á∑§ •ãÿ ‚ŒSÿ Áfl¬ˇÊ ◊¥ „ÊÃ Õ– Áfl¬ˇÊ ∑§Ê •ÁSÃàfl „Ë ‚ûÊÊ ◊¥ ’Ò∆U ‹ÊªÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ∑§Ê „ÊÚ‹◊Ê∑¸§ ◊ÊŸÊ ªÿÊ– ‚ÒhÊÁãÃ∑§ ŒÎÁc≈U ‚, ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ‹ÊªÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ „Ò, Á∑§ãÃÈ ¡„Ê° ¬˝àÿˇÊ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ‚ê÷fl Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, fl„Ê° ‹ÊªÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ „ÊÃÊ „Ò– ÿ„ SflÊ÷ÊÁfl∑§ „Ò Á∑§ ‚◊Ê¡ ∑§ •ãÿ ‹ÊªÊ¥ ∑§Ë Ã⁄U„ „Ë ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄UÊ¥ ◊¥ ÷Ë ∑ȧ¿U ◊Ã÷Œ „Ê– ‚Ê◊Êãÿ× Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ‚¥ª∆UŸ ∑§ ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ÁflÁ÷ÛÊ ◊ÈgÊ¥ ¬⁄U ◊Ã÷Œ „ÊÃÊ „Ò ¬⁄UãÃÈ fl ‚fl¸‚ê◊Áà ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄U ¬⁄U ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ fl ‚Ê◊Êãÿ× ¡Ê ‚ûÊÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ’„È◊à ◊¥ „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ •ãÿ ¡Ê Áfl¬ˇÊ ◊¥ „Ò¥ ©Ÿ◊¥ ÷Œ Ÿ„Ë¥ ∑§⁄UÃ– ‚¥ª∆UŸ ∑§ ‚ŒSÿ ¬˝Êÿ— ‚fl¸‚ê◊Áà ‚ ∑§Êÿ¸ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥– ‚fl¸‚ê◊Áà ∑§Ê ‚ÊœÊ⁄UáÊ M§¬ ‚ •Õ¸ „Ò, ¬ÿʸ# øøʸ ∑§ ’ÊŒ, ’„È◊à ‚ ¬ÊÁ⁄Uà ¬˝SÃÊfl ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ©‚ ‚◊ÿ SflË∑§Ê⁄U „ÊÃÊ „Ò– •Ã— ‚ŒSÿ, ¡Ê Á∑§‚Ë ◊Èg ¬⁄U ’„È◊à ◊¥ „ÊÃ „Ò¥ ÃÕÊ Á¡Ÿ∑§Ê ¬˝SÃÊfl SflË∑Χà „ÊÃÊ „Ò, ÿ„ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥ Á∑§ fl Á∑§‚Ë •ãÿ ◊Èg ¬⁄U ◊Ã÷Œ ∑§Ë ÁSÕÁà ◊¥ ∞∑§◊à „Ë „Ê¥– √ÿʬ∑§ M§¬ ‚, ÿ„ ‚¥ÿÊª „Ë ÕÊ Á∑§ ß‚ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ∑§Ë •¬ˇÊÊ Á’˝≈UŸ ◊¥ ŒÊ ¬ÊÁ≈¸UÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë √ÿflSÕÊ •Á÷÷ÊflË „È߸, Á¡‚ ¬˝¡ÊÃÊÁãòÊ∑§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§Ë ‚’‚ ©ûÊ◊ ¬hÁà ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ •’ ‚Ê◊Êãÿ× SflË∑§Ê⁄U ∑§⁄U Á‹ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò– ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ◊¥ ¬˝flÎûÊ ’„Èà ‚ ‹Êª ŒÊ Œ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ë √ÿflSÕÊ ∑§Ê Œ‡Ê ◊¥ ‹ÊªÍ ∑§⁄UŸ ◊¥ ÁπÛÊÃÊ •ŸÈ÷fl ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥– ∞‚Ê ‹ªÃÊ „Ò, ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ‹ª÷ª ’⁄UÊ’⁄U ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§ ŒÊ Œ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê „ÊŸÊ - flSÃÈ× •‚ê÷Ê√ÿ „Ò– ŒÊ Œ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ë √ÿflSÕÊ ∑§ •÷Êfl ∑§ ¬˝Áà ¡Ê ÁπÛÊÃÊ ¬˝∑§≈U ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ê ߟ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊÊ¥ ¬⁄U ÁfløÊ⁄U ∑§⁄UŸÊ øÊÁ„∞– WXYZ—00

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more or less equal strength – is a virtual impossibility. Those who regret the absence of a two–party system should take the reasons into consideration. When the two party system got established in Britain, there were two groups among the rules (consisting of a limited electorate) who had the same economic interests among themselves and who therefore formed two groups within the selected members of Parliament. There were members of the British aristocracy (which landed interests and consisting of lord, barons etc) and members of the new commercial class consisting of merchants and artisans. These groups were more or less of equal strength and they were able to establish their separate rule at different times. Answer the following questions : 11.

In pre–British period, when India was ruled by the independent rulers : (A) Peace and prosperity prevailed in the society (B) People were isolated from political affairs (C) Public opinion was inevitable for policy making (D) Law was equal for one and all

12.

What is the distinguishing feature of the democracy practiced in Britain ? (A) End to the rule of might is right. (B) Rule of the people, by the people and for the people. (C) It has stood the test of time. (D) Cooperation between elected members.

13.

Democracy is practiced where : (A) Elected members form a uniform opinion regarding policy matter. (B) Opposition is more powerful than the ruling combine. (C) Representatives of masses. (D) None of these.

14.

Which of the following is true about the British rule in India ? (A) It was behind the modernization of the Indian society. (B) India gained economically during that period. (C) Various establishments were formed for the purpose of progress. (D) None of these.

15.

Who became the members of the new commercial class during that time ? (A) British Aristocrats (B) Lord and barons (C) Political Persons (D) Merchants and artisans

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Á’˝≈UŸ ◊¥ ¡’ ŒÊ Œ‹ flÊ‹Ë √ÿflSÕÊ SÕÊÁ¬Ã „Ê ªß¸ ÃÊ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ◊¥ ŒÊ ‚◊Í„ Õ (Á¡‚◊¥ ÁŸflʸø∑§ ‚ËÁ◊à Õ) Á¡Ÿ∑§ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ Á„à ‚◊ÊŸ Õ– •Ã— ©Ÿ∑§ ‚ŒŸ ∑§ ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§ ŒÊ ‚◊Í„ „Ê ª∞– Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ◊¥ ∑ȧ¿U ‚ŒSÿ ∞‚ Õ (Á¡Ÿ∑§Ë ‹Ê«¸U, ŸflÊ’ ‚Ê◊ãÃË √ÿflSÕÊ •ÊÁŒ ◊¥ M§Áø ÕË) ÃÕÊ Ÿ∞ √ÿÊfl‚ÊÁÿ∑§ flª¸ ∑§ ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ◊¥ √ÿʬÊ⁄UË •ÊÒ⁄U Á‡ÊÀ¬Ë ‡ÊÊÁ◊‹ Õ– ߟ ‚◊Í„Ê¥ ∑§Ê ’‹ ‹ª÷ª ‚◊ÊŸ ÕÊ ÃÕÊ ÁflÁ÷ÛÊ ∑§Ê‹Ê¥ ◊¥ fl •¬ŸÊ ¬ÎÕ∑˜§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ SÕÊÁ¬Ã ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ ÿÊÇÿ Õ– ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ŒËÁ¡∞ — 11.

Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê-¬Ífl¸ ∑§Ê‹ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄Uà ¡’ SflÃ¥òÊ ‡ÊÊ‚∑§Ê¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ‡ÊÊÁ‚à ÕÊ, Ã’ — (A) ‚◊Ê¡ ◊¥ ‡ÊÊ¥Áà ÃÕÊ ‚◊ÎÁh ¬Á⁄U√ÿÊ# ÕË (B) ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§ ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ‚ ¡ŸÃÊ •‚¥¬ÎÄà ÕË (C) ŸËÁà ÁŸœÊ¸⁄UáÊ ◊¥ ¡Ÿ◊à •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ ÕÊ (D) ∑§ÊŸÍŸ ‚’∑§ Á‹∞ ‚◊ÊŸ ÕÊ

12.

Á’˝≈UŸ ◊¥ ¬˝øÁ‹Ã ¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ∑§ ÁflÁ‡Êc≈U ‹ˇÊáÊ ÄÿÊ „Ò? (A) Á¡‚∑§Ë ‹Ê∆UË ©‚∑§Ë ÷Ò¥‚ ∑§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§Ê •ãà (B) ¡ŸÃÊ ∑§Ê ¡ŸÃÊ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¡ŸÃÊ mÊ⁄UÊ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ (C) ÿ„ ‚◊ÿ ∑§Ë ∑§‚ÊÒ≈UË ¬⁄U π⁄UÊ ©Ã⁄UÊ (D) ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ¬Ê⁄US¬Á⁄U∑§ ‚„ÿÊª

13.

¬˝¡ÊÃ¥òÊ ßŸ◊¥ ‚ ÄÿÊ „Ò? (A) ÁŸflʸÁøà ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ŸËÁà ÁŸœÊ¸⁄UáÊ ∑§ ◊ÈgÊ¥ ¬⁄U ∞∑§◊à „ÊŸÊ (B) ‚ûÊÊ ¬ˇÊ ∑§Ë •¬ˇÊÊ Áfl¬ˇÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§ ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë „ÊŸÊ (C) •Ê◊¡Ÿ ∑§ ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœ (D) ߟ◊¥ ‚ ∑§Ê߸ Ÿ„Ë¥

14.

÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ∑§ ’Ê⁄U ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ-‚Ê ‚„Ë „Ò? (A) ÿ„ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚◊Ê¡ ∑§ •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ ¬Ë¿U ÕÊ– (B) ß‚ •flÁœ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ‹Ê÷ „È•Ê– (C) ¬˝ªÁà ∑§ ©g‡ÿ ‚ ÁflÁ÷ÛÊ ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ „È߸– (D) ߟ◊¥ ‚ ∑§Ê߸ Ÿ„Ë¥–

15.

©‚ •flÁœ ◊¥ Ÿ∞ √ÿÊfl‚ÊÁÿ∑§ flª¸ ∑§ ‚ŒSÿ ∑§ÊÒŸ „È∞? (A) Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê - •ÊÁ÷¡Êàÿ flª¸ (B) ‹Ê«¸U ÃÕÊ ŸflÊ’ (C) ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃôÊ (D) √ÿʬÊ⁄UË ÃÕÊ Á‡ÊÀ¬Ë

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16.

Which one of the following Telephonic Conferencing with a radio link is very popular throughout the world ? (A) TPS (B) Telepresence (C) Video conference (D) Video teletext

17.

Which is not 24 hours news channel ? (A) NDTV 24x7 (B) (C) Aajtak (D)

18.

The (A) (B) (C) (D)

19.

In communication chatting in internet is : (A) Verbal communication (B) (C) Parallel communication (D)

ZEE News Lok Sabha channel

main objective of F.M. station in radio is : Information, Entertainment and Tourism Entertainment, Information and Interaction Tourism, Interaction and Entertainment Entertainment only

Non verbal communication Grapevine communication

20.

Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer using the codes given below : List–I List–II (Artists) (Art) (a) Pandit Jasraj (i) Hindustani vocalist (b) Kishan Maharaj (ii) Sitar (c) Ravi Shankar (iii) Tabla (d) Udai Shankar (iv) Dance Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

21.

Insert the missing number in the following : 3, 8, 18, 23, 33, ?, 48 (A) 37 (B) 40 (C)

22.

38

(D)

45

In a certain code, CLOCK is written as KCOLC. How would STEPS be written in that code ? (A) SPEST (B) SPSET (C) SPETS (D) SEPTS

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16.

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ⁄UÁ«UÿÊ Á‹¥∑§ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ŒÍ⁄U÷Ê· flÊÃʸ‹Ê¬ Áfl‡fl ◊¥ ’„Èà ‹Ê∑§Á¬˝ÿ „Ò? (A) TPS (B) ≈U‹Ë»§ÊŸ (C) ÁflÁ«UÿÊ flÊÃʸ (D) ÁflÁ«UÿÊ ≈U‹Ë≈UÄ≈U

17.

∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê 24 ÉÊã≈U ‚◊ÊøÊ⁄U øŸ‹ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò? (A) ∞Ÿ.«UË.≈UË.flË. 24x7 (NDTV 24x7) (C) •Ê¡Ã∑§ (Aajtak)

18.

19.

20.

(B)

ßã≈U⁄UŸ≈U ¬⁄U ‚¥øÊ⁄U ’ÊÃøËà „Ò — (A) ◊ÊÒÁπ∑§ ‚¥øÊ⁄U (C) ‚◊ÊŸÊãÃ⁄U ‚¥øÊ⁄U

(B)

(D)

(D)

¡Ë ãÿÍ¡ (ZEE News) ‹Ê∑§‚÷Ê øŸ‹ (Lok Sabha channel)

◊ŸÊ⁄U¥¡Ÿ, ‚ÍøŸÊ ÃÕÊ •ãÂZflÊŒ ∑§fl‹ ◊ŸÊ⁄¥U¡Ÿ

ªÒ⁄U ◊ÊÒÁπ∑§ ‚¥øÊ⁄U ª˝¬flÊߟ ‚¥øÊ⁄U

‚ÍøË-I ∑§Ê ‚ÍøË-II ‚ Á◊‹ÊÃ „È∞ ∑§Ê«∏ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊª ∑§⁄U∑§ ‚„Ë ©ûÊ⁄U ŒËÁ¡∞ — ‚ÍøË-I ‚ÍøË-II (∑§‹Ê∑§Ê⁄U) (∑§‹Ê) (a) ¬¥Á«Uà ¡‚⁄UÊ¡ (i) Á„ãŒÈSÃÊŸË flÊ∑§Á‹S≈U (b) Á∑§‡ÊŸ ◊„Ê⁄UÊ¡ (ii) Á‚ÃÊ⁄U (c) ⁄UÁfl ‡Ê¥∑§⁄U (iii) Ã’‹Ê (d) ©Œÿ ‡Ê¥∑§⁄U (iv) «UÊã‚ ∑§Ê«∏ — (a) (i) (i) (i) (iii)

(b) (ii) (iii) (iii) (ii)

(c) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

(d) (iv) (ii) (iv) (iv)

ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‹È# ‚¥ÅÿÊ Á‹Áπ∞ — 3, 8, 18, 23, 33, ?, 48 (A) 37

22.

(D)

⁄UÁ«UÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ∞»§.∞◊. S≈U‡ÊŸ ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ©g‡ÿ „Ò — (A) ‚ÍøŸÊ, ◊ŸÊ⁄¥U¡Ÿ ÃÕÊ ¬ÿ¸≈UŸ (C) ¬ÿ¸≈UŸ, •ãÂZflÊŒ, ÃÕÊ ◊ŸÊ⁄¥U¡Ÿ

(A) (B) (C) (D) 21.

(B)

Á∑§‚Ë ∑§Ê«U ◊¥, Á‹πÊ ¡Ê∞ªÊ? (A)

SPEST

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(B)

∑§Ê

40

KCOLC

(B)

(C)

38

∑§Ë Ã⁄U„ ‚ Á‹πÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

SPSET

(C) 11

(D) STEPS

SPETS

45

∑§Ê ©‚ ∑§Ê«U ◊¥ Á∑§‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U (D)

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23.

The letters in the first set have a certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship mark the right choice for the second set : BDFH : OMKI : : GHIK : ? (A)

24.

25.

FHJL

(B)

RPNL

(C)

LNPR

(D)

LJHF

(D)

48

What was the day of the week on 1st January 2001 ? (A)

Friday

(B)

Tuesday

(C)

Sunday

(D)

Wednesday

Find out the wrong number in the sequence. 52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16 (A)

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

27

(B)

34

(C)

43

In a deductive argument conclusion is : (A)

Summing up of the premises

(B)

Not necessarily based on premises

(C)

Entailed by the premises

(D)

Additional to the premises

‘No man are mortal’ is contradictory of : (A)

Some man are mortal

(B)

Some man are not mortal

(C)

All men are mortal

(D)

No mortal is man

A deductive argument is valid if : (A)

premises are false and conclusion true

(B)

premises are false and conclusion is also false

(C)

premises are true and conclusion is false

(D)

premises are true and conclusion is true

Structure of logical argument is based on : (A)

Formal validity

(B)

Material truth

(C)

Linguistic expression

(D)

Aptness of examples

Two ladies and two men are playing bridge and seated at North, East, South and West of a table. No lady is facing East. Persons sitting opposite to each other are not of the same sex. One man is facing South. Which direction are the ladies facing to ? (A)

East and West

(B)

North and West

(C)

South and East

(D)

None of these

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23.

¬„‹ ‚◊ÈìÊÿ ◊¥ •ˇÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑ȧ¿U ‚ê’㜠„Ò– ß‚ ‚ê’㜠∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄ U¬⁄U ŒÍ‚⁄U ‚◊ÈìÊÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë Áfl∑§À¬ ’ÃÊß∞U — BDFH : OMKI : : GHIK : ? (A) FHJL (B)

24.

25.

RPNL

¬„‹Ë ¡Ÿfl⁄UË 2001 ∑§Ê „çÃ ∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ÁŒŸ ÕÊ? (A) ‡ÊÈ∑˝§flÊ⁄U (B) ◊¥ª‹flÊ⁄U

(C)

LNPR

(D)

LJHF

(C)

⁄UÁflflÊ⁄U

(D)

’ÈœflÊ⁄U

(C)

43

(D)

48

ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã •ŸÈ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ ª‹Ã ‚¥ÅÿÊ ôÊÊà ∑§ËÁ¡∞ — 52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16 (A) 27 (B)

34

26.

ÁŸª◊ŸÊà◊∑§ Ã∑¸§ ∑§Ê ÁŸc∑§·¸ — (A) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÿÊª „Ò– (B) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿÊ¥ ¬⁄U •ÁŸflÊÿ¸Ã— •ÊœÊÁ⁄Uà Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊÃÊ „Ò– (C) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿÊ¥ ‚ »§Á‹Ã „ÊÃ „Ò¥– (D) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿÊ¥ ‚ •ÁÃÁ⁄UÄà „ÊÃÊ „Ò–

27.

““∑§Ê߸ ◊ŸÈcÿ ◊⁄UáʇÊË‹ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–”” ∑§Ê √ÿÊÉÊÊÃ∑§ — (A) ∑ȧ¿U ◊ŸÈcÿ ◊⁄UáʇÊË‹ „Ò¥– (C) ‚÷Ë ◊ŸÈcÿ ◊⁄UáʇÊË‹ „Ò¥–

(B) (D)

28.

ÁŸª◊ŸÊà◊∑§ Ã∑¸§ flÒœ „ÊÃÊ „Ò ÿÁŒ — (A) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿ •‚àÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁŸc∑§·¸ ‚àÿ „Ê– (B) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿ •‚àÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁŸc∑§·¸ ÷Ë •‚àÿ „Ê– (C) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿ ‚àÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁŸc∑§·¸ •‚àÿ „Ê– (D) •ÊœÊ⁄U flÊÄÿ ‚àÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁŸc∑§·¸ ‚àÿ „Ê–

29.

ÃÊÁ∑¸§∑§ ÿÈÁÄà ∑§Ë ⁄UøŸÊ ∑§Ê •ÊœÊ⁄U „Ò — (A) •Ê∑§ÊÁ⁄U∑§ flÒœÃÊ (C) ÷Ê·Ê∑§Ëÿ •Á÷√ÿÁÄÃ

30.

(B) (D)

∑ȧ¿U ◊ŸÈcÿ ◊⁄UáʇÊË‹ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò– ∑§Ê߸ ◊⁄UáʇÊË‹ ◊ŸÈcÿ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–

ÃâÿÊà◊∑§ ‚àÿÃÊ ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊÊ¥ ∑§Ë ©¬ÿÈÄÃÃÊ

ŒÊ ◊Á„‹Ê∞¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ŒÊ ¬ÈM§· Á’˝¡ π‹ ⁄U„¥ „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊¡ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U, ¬Ífl¸, ŒÁˇÊáÊ ∞fl¥ ¬Á‡ø◊ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U ’Ò∆U „Ò¥– ∑§Ê߸ ÷Ë ◊Á„‹Ê ¬Ífl¸ ∑§ ‚Ê◊Ÿ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò– ∞∑§ ŒÍ‚⁄U ∑§ ‚Ê◊Ÿ ’Ò∆U √ÿÁÄà ∞∑§ „Ë Á‹¥ª ∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥– ∞∑§ ¬ÈM§· ŒÁˇÊáÊ ÁŒ‡ÊÊ ∑§ ‚ê◊Èπ „Ò, ◊Á„‹Ê∞¥ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ë ÁŒ‡ÊÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ‚ê◊Èπ „Ò¥? (A) ¬Ífl¸ ∞fl¥ ¬Á‡ø◊ (B) ©ûÊ⁄U ∞fl¥ ¬Á‡ø◊ (C) ŒÁˇÊáÊ ∞fl¥ ¬Ífl¸ (D) ©¬ÿȸÄà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§Ê߸ Ÿ„Ë¥

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Question Nos. 31 to 35 NOT FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES Questions 31 and 32 are based on the following venn diagram in which there are three intersecting circles representing Hindi knowing persons, English knowing persons and persons who are working as teachers. Different regions so obtained in the figure are marked as a, b, c, d, e, f and g.

31.

If you want to select Hindi and English knowing teachers, which of the following is to be selected ? (A) g (B) b (C) c (D) e

32.

If you want to select persons, who do not know English and are not teachers, which of the region is to be selected ? (A) e (B) g (C) b (D) a Study the following graph carefully and answer questions 33 to 35.

33.

In which year the quantity of engineering goods’ exports was maximum ? (A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2004 (D) 2007

34.

In which year the value of engineering goods decreased by 50 percent compared to the previous year ? (A) 2004 (B) 2007 (C) 2005 (D) 2006

35.

In which year the quantity of exports was 100 percent higher than the quantity of previous year ? (A) 2004 (B) 2005 (C) 2006 (D) 2007

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¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¥ÅÿÊ 31 ‚ 35 Ã∑§ ŒÎÁc≈U-Áfl∑§‹Ê¥ª •èÿÁÕ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò– ¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¥ÅÿÊ 31 •ÊÒ⁄U 32 ŸËø ÁŒÿ ªÿ “flŸ” «UÊÿª˝Ê◊ ¬⁄U •ÊœÊÁ⁄Uà „Ò¥ Á¡‚◊¥ ¬⁄US¬⁄U ∑§Ê≈UÃ „È∞ ÃËŸ flÎûÊ „Ò¥ ¡Ê Á∑§ Á„ãŒË ¡ÊŸŸ flÊ‹ √ÿÁÄÃ, •¥ª˝¡Ë ¡ÊŸŸ flÊ‹ √ÿÁÄà ÃÕÊ flÊ √ÿÁÄà ¡Ê •äÿʬ∑§ „Ò¥, ∑§Ê ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœàfl ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥– ß‚ «UÊÿª˝Ê◊ ◊¥ ¡Ê ˇÊòÊ ¬˝Ê# „Ê ⁄U„ „Ò¥ ©Ÿ∑§Ê a, b, c, d, e, f, g ‚ •¥Á∑§Ã Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

31.

ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ Á„ãŒË •ÊÒ⁄U •¥ª˝¡Ë ¡ÊŸŸ flÊ‹ •äÿʬ∑§ ∑§Ê øÈŸ ÃÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§Ê øÈŸª¥? (A)

32.

g

(B)

b

(C)

c

(D)

e

ÿÁŒ •Ê¬ ∞‚ √ÿÁÄÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê øÈŸŸÊ øÊ„ ¡Ê •¥ª˝¡Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ ¡ÊŸÃ „Ê •ÊÒ⁄U •äÿʬ∑§ ÷Ë Ÿ „Ê ÃÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§Ê øÈŸª¥? (A)

e

(B)

g

(C)

b

(D)

a

(D)

2007

(D)

2006

(D)

2007

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ª˝Ê»§ ∑§Ê •fl‹Ê∑§Ÿ ∑§⁄¥U •ÊÒ⁄U ¬˝‡Ÿ ‚¥ÅÿÊ 33 ‚ 35 ∑§Ê ©ûÊ⁄U Œ¥–

33.

ߥ¡ËÁŸÿÁ⁄¥Uª ‚Ê◊ª˝Ë ∑§ ÁŸÿʸà ∑§Ë ‚flʸÁœ∑§ ◊ÊòÊÊ Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ „È߸ „Ò? (A)

34.

(B)

2006

(C)

2004

ߥ¡ËÁŸÿÁ⁄¥Uª ‚Ê◊ª˝Ë ∑§Ê ◊ÍÀÿ Á¬¿U‹ fl·¸ ∑§Ë ÃÈ‹ŸÊ ◊¥ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ 50% ∑§◊ „È•Ê? (A)

35.

2005

2004

(B)

2007

(C)

2005

ÁŸÿʸà ∑§Ë ◊ÊòÊÊ ∑§Ë Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ Á¬¿U‹ fl·¸ ∑§Ë ÃÈ‹ŸÊ ◊¥ 100% flÎÁh „È߸? (A)

2004

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2005

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2006

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FOR BLIND STUDENTS ONLY Read the passage and answer the question 31 to 35 : The surge witnessed in mergers, amalgamations and take over of companies during the past few years is indicative of the shape of things to come. While these concepts are not new and were recognised even in the Companies Act of 1913, the compulsions have undergone a dramatic change. In the past, mergers and acquisitions were used largely as an instrument for revival of sick units or for obtaining tax benefits. It was not uncommon for a business house to merge a sick company with a profit– making one and claim tax benefits. The objective was not necessarily to achieve faster growth. The liberalisation process witnessed during the late seventies and the eighties and particularly the relaxation of some of the restrictive provisions of MRTP Act and FERA, brought about a qualitative change in the mergers and amalgamations of companies. Even so, the incentive to grow was almost non–existent and in fact some companies preferred to “demerge” by splitting one company into two or more so as to escape from the harsh provisions of the MRTP Act. The fast pace of liberalisation since July 1991 and the time bound programme of structural reforms under pressure from the IMF and the World Bank have shaken the Indian industry from a slumber by exposing it to internal as well as international competition. Not surprisingly, the pressure is building up on every enterprise to modernise and expand to cut costs. Gone are the days of the licence and permit raj, high import duties and the prosperity guaranteed by a “seller’s market”. With the rising threat of competition and the “seller’s market” giving way to “buyer’s market” in a large number of industries, the compulsion to look for economics of scale in production and cutting down the selling cost is increasing. Simultaneously, the virtual scrapping of the MRTP provisions and relaxation in FERA have removed the disincentives to grow. Hence mergers, amalgamations and take overs have assumed greater importance. Mergers and acquisitions have now come to represent a short cut for companies to achieve accelerated growth. This is the trend world over and India cannot remain an exception as it moves towards globalisation. 31.

What was the motive of some companies behind resorting to demerger ? (A)

to enhance their accountability

(B)

to bring about technical changes

(C)

to face the competition in market

(D)

to elude the harsh legal provisions

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ŒÎÁc≈U„ËŸ ÁfllÊÁÕ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞– •flÃ⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê ¬…∏∑§⁄U 31 ‚ 35 Ã∑§ ∑§ ¬˝‡ŸÊ¥ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U ŒËÁ¡∞– Á¬¿U‹ ∑ȧ¿U fl·ÊZ ◊¥ ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê Áfl‹ÿ, ‚◊Ê◊‹Ÿ ÃÕÊ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ‹Ÿ ◊¥ ©◊«∏Êfl ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê √ÿÄà ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò– ÿ œÊ⁄UáÊÊ∞¥ ŸflËŸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥– ÿ ∑¥§¬ŸË ∞Ä≈U 1913 ◊¥ ÷Ë SflË∑§Ê⁄U ∑§⁄U ‹Ë ªß¸ ÕË– ߟ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ÃÊ•Ê¥ ◊¥ ŸÊ≈U∑§Ëÿ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ •ÊÿÊ „Ò¥– ÁflªÃ fl·ÊZ ◊¥ Áfl‹ÿŸ ÃÕÊ •Áœª˝„áÊ, ’Ë◊Ê⁄U ß∑§ÊßÿÊ¥ ∑§ ¬ÈŸ¡Ë¸flŸ ÃÕÊ ∑§⁄U ‹Ê÷Ê¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝Ê# ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ ‚ÊœŸ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ◊ÈÅÿ× ¬˝ÿÊª Á∑§ÿÊ ¡ÊÃÊ ÕÊ– Á∑§‚Ë ’Ë◊Ê⁄U ∑¥§¬ŸË ∑§Ê ‹Ê÷ ’ŸÊŸ flÊ‹Ë ∑¥§¬ŸË ∑§ ‚ÊÕ Áfl‹ÿŸ ∑§⁄U∑§ ∑§⁄U ‹Ê÷Ê¥ ∑§Ê ŒÊflÊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ √ÿÊfl‚ÊÁÿ∑§ ‚ŒŸÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ •‚Ê◊Êãÿ ’Êà Ÿ„Ë¥ ÕË– ß‚∑§Ê ©g‡ÿ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸Ã— ÃËfl˝ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ¬˝Ê# ∑§⁄UŸÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ ÕÊ– 70 ÃÕÊ 80 ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄UÊh¸ ◊¥ ©ŒÊ⁄UË∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ, ÃÕÊ Áfl‡Ê· M§¬ ‚ ∞◊ •Ê⁄U ≈UË ¬Ë (MRTP) ∞Ä≈U ÃÕÊ ∞»§ ߸ •Ê⁄U ∞ (FERA) ∑§Ë ¬˝ÁÃ’¥œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ◊¥ ∑ȧ¿U ¿ÍU≈U ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§ Áfl‹ÿ ÃÕÊ ‚◊Ê◊‹Ÿ ◊¥ ªÈáÊÊà◊∑§ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ‹Ê∞– Á»§⁄U ÷Ë, Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§ ¬˝Êà‚Ê„Ÿ ¬˝Êÿ— ªÒ⁄U-◊ÊÒ¡ÍŒ Õ ÃÕÊ flÊSÃfl ◊¥ ∑ȧ¿U ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ Ÿ ∞◊ •Ê⁄U ≈UË ¬Ë ∞Ä≈U (MRTP Act) ∑§ ∑§∆UÊ⁄U ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ‚ ’øŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ Áfl‹ÿŸ ∑§Ë •¬ˇÊÊ ∞∑§ ‚ ŒÊ ÿÊ íÿÊŒÊ ◊¥ Áfl÷Äà ∑§⁄UŸÊ ¬‚㌠Á∑§ÿÊ– ¡È‹Ê߸ 1991 ‚ ©ŒÊ⁄UË∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ÃËfl˝ ªÁà ÃÕÊ •Ê߸ ∞◊ ∞»§ (IMF) ÃÕÊ Áfl‡fl ’Ò¥∑§ ∑§ Œ’Êfl ◊¥ ‚¥⁄UøŸÊà◊∑§ ‚ÈœÊ⁄U ∑§ ‚◊ÿ ’ÊÁœÃ ∑§Êÿ¸∑˝§◊ Ÿ •Êèÿ¥Ã⁄U (⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ) ÃÕÊ •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝ÁÃÿÊÁªÃÊ ◊¥ ‹Ê∑§⁄U ÁŸ¡Ë¸fl ÁSÕÁà ‚ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ©lÊªÊ¥ ∑§Ê Á„‹Ê ÁŒÿÊ „Ò– ÿ„ •Ê‡øÿ¸¡Ÿ∑§ Ÿ„Ë¥, ∑§Ë◊ÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§◊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ „ÊŸ ÃÕÊ ÁflSÃÊ⁄U ∑§ Á‹∞ „⁄U √ÿfl‚Êÿ ¬⁄U Œ’Êfl ¬«∏ ⁄U„Ê „Ò– •ŸÈôÊʬŸ ÃÕÊ •ŸÈ◊Áà ⁄UÊ¡ ©ìÊ •ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄U ÃÕÊ “Áfl∑˝§ÃÊ ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U” mÊ⁄UÊ ‚ÈÁŸÁ‡øà ‚◊ÎÁh ∑§ ÁŒŸ ª∞– ¬˝ÁÃÿÊÁªÃÊ ∑§Ë ’…∏ÃË ◊Ê⁄U ÃÕÊ íÿÊŒÊ ‚ íÿÊŒÊ ©lÊªÊ¥ ◊¥ “Áfl∑˝§ÃÊ ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U” mÊ⁄UÊ “∑˝§ÃÊ ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U” ∑§Ê ⁄UÊSÃÊ ŒŸ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ, ©à¬ÊŒŸ ¬Ò◊ÊŸ ∑§Ë Á∑§»§ÊÿÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê …ÍU…∏Ÿ ∑§Ë ’ÊäÿÃÊ ÃÕÊ Áfl∑˝§ÿ ‹ÊªÃ ∑§Ê ∑§◊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ÃÊ ’…∏ ⁄U„Ë „Ò– ß‚∑§ ‚ÊÕ „Ë, ∞◊ •Ê⁄U ≈UË ¬Ë (MRTP) ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê •‚‹ „≈UÊŸÊ ÃÕÊ ∞»§ ߸ •Ê⁄U ∞ (FERA) ◊¥ ¿ÍU≈U Ÿ „ÃÊà‚Ê„ŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ŒÍ⁄U Á∑§ÿÊ, •ÊÒ⁄U ©ã„¥ ’…∏Ÿ Ÿ„Ë¥ ÁŒÿÊ– •Ã— Áfl‹ÿŸ, ‚◊Ê◊‹Ÿ ÃÕÊ •Áœª˝„áÊ •àÿãà ◊„àfl¬Íáʸ ’Ÿ ª∞– Áfl‹ÿ ÃÕÊ •Áœª˝„áÊ, •’ ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§ àfl⁄U∑§ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ¬˝Ê# ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¿UÊ≈U ⁄UÊSÃ ∑§Ê √ÿÄà ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò– ÿ„ ¬˝flÎÁûÊ Áfl‡fl√ÿÊ¬Ë „Ò ÃÕÊ ÷Ê⁄Uà ÷Ë ß‚∑§Ê •¬flÊŒ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ fl„ flÒ‡flË∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U ’…∏ ⁄U„Ê „Ò– 31.

“Á«U◊¡¸⁄U” ∑§Ê ‚„Ê⁄UÊ ‹Ÿ ∑§ ¬Ë¿U ∑ȧ¿U ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÄÿÊ ©g‡ÿ ÕÊ? (A) ©Ÿ∑§ ¡flÊ’ ŒÿÃÊ ◊¥ flÎÁh ∑§⁄UŸÊ (B) Ã∑§ŸË∑§Ë ¬Á⁄UfløŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‹ÊŸÊ (C) ’Ê¡Ê⁄U ◊¥ ¬˝ÁÃÿÊÁªÃÊ ∑§Ê ‚Ê◊ŸÊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ (D) ∑§∆UÊ⁄U ‚¥flÒœÊÁŸ∑§ ŸËÁÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ≈UÊ‹ŸÊ–

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34.

35.

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37.

What is the meaning of the phrase, “sellers market” giving way to “buyers market” ? (A)

Confrontation between sellers and buyers in a market over price

(B)

Market financially in favour of consumers

(C)

More demand than supply in a market

(D)

Demand and supply proportionate in a market

For which of the following was the amalgamations largely used in the past ? (A)

to achieve accelerated growth

(B)

serving on taxes payable to the government

(C)

overcoming the provisions of revival of sick units

(D)

forcing the government to adopt liberalisation process

Which of the following is true about the government’s stand on import duties ? (A)

Import duty is now raised in order to earn revenue

(B)

Import duty is now lowered to encourage healthy competition

(C)

Import duty is lowered in order to encourage imports

(D)

Import duty is raised in order to discourage buying of foreign goods

The term “demerge” as used in the passage means : (A)

formulation of two or more companies out of an existing one

(B)

re–union of companies which had split up out of one company

(C)

separation of two or more companies which had merged into one

(D)

renaming a company to claim tax benefits

What do you need to put your web pages on the www ? (A)

a connection to internet

(B)

a web browser

(C)

a web server

(D)

all of the above

Which was the first company to launch mobile phone services in India ? (A)

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Essar

(B)

BPL

(C)

Hutchison

(D)

Airtel

Chandrayan I was launched on 22nd October, 2008 in India from : (A)

Bangalore

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Sri Harikota 18

(C)

Chennai

(D) Ahmedabad

32.

““Áfl∑˝§ÃÊ ’Ê¡Ê⁄U”” mÊ⁄UÊ ““∑˝§ÃÊ ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U”” ∑§Ê ◊ʪ¸ ŒŸÊ „Ò, ß‚ ∑§ÕŸ ∑§Ê ÄÿÊ ◊Ë’ „Ò? (A) ∑§Ë◊ÃÊ¥ ∑§Ë ŒÎÁc≈U ‚ ÁflR§ÃÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ∑˝§ÃÊ ∑§Ê •Ê◊ŸÊ ‚Ê◊ŸÊ „ÊŸÊ– (B) ÁflûÊËÿ M§¬ ‚ ©¬÷ÊÄÃÊ ∑§ ¬ˇÊ ◊¥ ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U– (C) ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U ◊¥ ¬ÍÁø ∑§Ë •¬ˇÊÊ ◊Ê°ª ∑§Ë •Áœ∑§ÃÊ– (D) ’Ê$¡Ê⁄U ◊¥ ◊Ê°ª ∞fl¥ ¬ÍÁø ∑§Ê •ŸÈ¬ÊÖ

33.

ªÃ fl·ÊZ ◊¥ ‚◊Ê◊‹Ÿ ߟ◊¥ ‚ ◊ÈÅÿ× Á∑§‚∑§ Á‹∞ ¬˝ÿÊª ◊¥ ‹ÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò? (A) àflÁ⁄Uà Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ¬˝Ê# ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (B) ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ÁŒ∞ ¡ÊŸ flÊ‹ ∑§⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ÃÊ ¬Í⁄UË ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (C) ’Ë◊Ê⁄U ß∑§ÊßÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬ÈŸ¡Ë¸Áflà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ ¬˝ÊflœÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬⁄UÊ÷Íà ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (D) ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ∑§ ©ŒÊ⁄UË∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ ∑§Ê ’Êäÿ ∑§⁄UŸÊ–

34.

•ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄UÊ¥ ¬⁄U ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ŒÎÁc≈U ‚ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ‚„Ë „Ò? (A) •Áœ∑§ ⁄UÊ¡Sfl ∑§◊ÊŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •’ •ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄U ◊¥ flÎÁh ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (B) SflÊSÕ ¬˝ÁÃÿÊÁªÃÊ ∑§Ê ’…∏ÊflÊ ŒŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄U ∑§Ê •’ ∑§◊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (C) •ÊÿÊà ∑§Ê ’…∏ÊflÊ ŒŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄U ∑§Ê ∑§◊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ– (D) ÁflŒ‡ÊË flSÃÈ•Ê¥ ∑§Ë π⁄UËŒ ∑§Ê „ÃÊà‚ÊÁ„à ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •ÊÿÊà ∑§⁄U ∑§Ê ’…∏ÊŸÊ–

35.

ÁflÉÊ≈UŸ (Á«U◊¡¸⁄U) ‡ÊéŒ ß‚ •flÃ⁄UáÊ ◊¥ ߟ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ •Õ¸ ◊¥ ¬˝ÿÊª ◊¥ ‹ÊÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò? (A) Á∑§‚Ë Áfll◊ÊŸ ∑¥§¬ŸË ∑§Ë ŒÊ ÿÊ ŒÊ ‚ •Áœ∑§ ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ° ’ŸÊŸÊ– (B) Á∑§‚Ë ∑¥§¬ŸË ‚ •‹ª ’ŸË ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬ÈŸÿÊ¸ª– (C) ŒÊ ÿÊ ©‚‚ •Áœ∑§ ∑¥§¬ÁŸÿÊ° Á¡Ÿ∑§Ê ∞∑§ ◊¥ Áfl‹ÿŸ „Ê ªÿÊ ÕÊ ©Ÿ∑§Ê •‹ª „ÊŸÊ– (D) ∑§⁄U ‹Ê÷ ∑§ Á‹∞ ∑¥§¬ŸË ∑§Ê ¬ÈŸ— ŸÊÁ◊à ∑§⁄UŸÊ–

36.

www ¬⁄U (A) (C)

37.

38.

fl’ ¬¡Ê¥ ∑§Ê «UÊ‹Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ •Ê¬∑§Ê Á∑§‚∑§Ë •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ÃÊ „Ò? ∞∑§ ßã≈U⁄UŸ≈U ∑§Ê ∑§ŸÄ‚Ÿ (B) ∞∑§ fl’ ’˝Ê™§¡⁄U ∞∑§ fl’ ‚⁄Ufl⁄U (D) ©¬⁄UÊÄà ‚÷Ë

÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ◊Ê’Êß‹ »§ÊŸ ∑§Ë ‚flÊ ¬˝Õ◊ ’Ê⁄U ŒŸ flÊ‹Ë ∑§ê¬ŸË ÕË? (A) ∞S‚Ê⁄U (B) ’Ë ¬Ë ∞‹ (C) „øË‚Ÿ

(D)

∞ÿ⁄U≈U‹

ø¥Œ˝ÿÊŸ I, 22 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U, 2008 ∑§Ê ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ ∑§„Ê° ‚ ¿UÊ«∏Ê ªÿÊ ÕÊ? (A) ’Ò¥ª‹Ê⁄U (B) üÊË„Á⁄U∑§Ê≈UÊ (C) øÒÛÊ߸

(D)

•„◊ŒÊ’ÊŒ

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42.

43.

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What is blog ? (A)

Online music

(B)

Intranet

(C)

A personal or corporate website in the form of an online journal

(D)

A personal or corporate Google search

Which is not online Indian Matrimonial website ? (A)

www.jeevansathi.com

(B)

www.bharatmatrimony.com

(C)

www.shaadi.com

(D)

www.u.k.singlemuslim.com

Environmental impact assessment is an objective analysis of the probable changes in : (A)

physical characteristics of the environment

(B)

biophysical characteristics of the environment

(C)

socio–economic characteristics of the environment

(D)

all the above

Bog is a wetland that receives water from : (A)

nearby water bodies

(B)

melting

(C)

rain fall only

(D)

sea only

Which of the following region is in the very high risk zone of earthquakes ? (A)

Central Indian Highland

(B)

Coastal region

(C)

Himalayan region

(D)

Indian desert

Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer using the codes given below : List–I

List–II

(Institutes)

(Cities)

(a)

Central Arid Zone Institute

(i)

Kolkata

(b)

Space Application Centre

(ii)

New Delhi

(c)

Indian Institute of Public Administration

(iii)

Ahmedabad

(d)

Headquarters of Indian Science Congress

(iv)

Jodhpur

Codes : (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(iv)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(B)

(iv)

(ii)

(i)

(iii)

(C)

(iii)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(D)

(i)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

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é‹ÊÚª ÄÿÊ „Ò? (A) •ÊÚŸ ‹Êߟ êÿÍÁ¡∑§ (B) ßã≈˛UÊŸ≈U (C) ∞ ¬‚¸Ÿ‹ •ÊÒ⁄U (OR) ∑§Ê¬Ê¸⁄U≈U flÒ’‚Êß≈U ߟ Œ »§Ê◊¸ •ÊÚ»§ •ÊÚŸ‹Êߟ ¡Ÿ¸‹ (D) ∞ ¬‚¸Ÿ‹ •ÊÒ⁄U OR ∑§Ê¬Ê¸⁄U≈U ªÍª‹ ‚ø¸

40.

ÁŸêŸ ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë flÒ’‚Êß≈U ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ flÒflÊÁ„∑§ flÒ’‚Êß≈UU Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò? (A) (C)

www.jeevansathi.com www.shaadi.com

(B) (D)

www.bharatmatrimony.com www.u.k.singlemuslim.com

41.

¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ¬˝÷Êfl ◊ÍÀÿÊ¥∑§Ÿ ‚¥÷ÊÁflà ¬Á⁄UfløŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê flSÃÈÁŸc∆U Áfl‡‹·áÊ „Ò — (A) ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ÷ÊÒÁÃ∑§ Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ∞¥ (B) ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ¡Òfl ÷ÊÒÁÃ∑§ Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ∞¥ (C) ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ∑§Ë ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ∞¥ (D) ©¬⁄UÊÄà ‚÷Ë

42.

(Œ‹Œ‹) ∞∑§ Ÿ◊ ¬˝Œ‡Ê (Ÿ◊ ÷Í÷ʪ) „Ò ¡Ê ¬ÊŸË ¬˝Ê# ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò ÁŸêŸ ‚ — (A) ‚◊ˬSà ¡‹ ÁŸ∑§Êÿ (B) Œ˝Áflà „ÊŸÊ (C) ∑§fl‹ fl·Ê¸ (D) ∑§fl‹ ‚◊ÈŒ˝

43.

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ‚Ê ¬˝Œ‡Ê ÷Í∑§ê¬Ê¥ ∑§Ë ŒÎÁc≈U ‚ •àÿÁœ∑§ ¡ÊÁπ◊ ˇÊòÊ ◊¥ •ÊÃÊ „Ò? (A) ◊äÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ©ìÊ÷ʪ (B) Ã≈UËÿ ¬˝Œ‡Ê (C) Á„◊Ê‹ÿ ˇÊòÊ (D) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊L§SÕ‹

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Indian coastal areas experienced Tsunami disaster in the year : (A)

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2004

(C)

(A)

Education and National Development

(B)

Learning to be adventure

(C)

Diversification of Education

(D)

Education and socialization in democracy

2006

(D)

2007

Which of the following is not a Dualmode University ? (A)

Delhi University

(B)

Bangalore University

(C)

Madras University

(D)

Indira Gandhi National Open University

Which part of the Constitution of India is known as “Code of Administrators” ? Part I

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Part II

(C)

Part III

(D)

Part IV

Which article of the constitution provides safeguards to Naga Customary and their social practices against any act of Parliament ? (A)

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The Kothari Commission’s report was entitled on :

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2005

Article 371 A

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Article 371 B

(C)

Article 371 C

Which one of the following is not the tool of good governance ? (A)

Right to information

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Citizens’ Charter

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Social Auditing

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Judicial Activism

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‚ÈŸÊ◊Ë •Ê¬ŒÊ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Ã≈UËÿ ÷ʪÊ¥ ◊¥ Á∑§‚ fl·¸ ◊¥ •ŸÈ÷fl ∑§Ë ªß¸? (A)

46.

47.

48.

2004

(C)

2006

(D)

2007

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Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ∞fl¥ ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ Áfl∑§Ê‚

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‹ÁŸZª ≈ÍU ’Ë ∞«Ufl¥ø⁄U

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«UÊÿflÁ‚¸Á»§∑§‡ÊŸ •ÊÚ»§ ∞¡È∑§‡ÊŸ

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‹Ê∑§Ã¥òÊ ◊¥ Á‡ÊˇÊÊ ∞fl¥ ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ

ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ mÿ ¬hÁà flÊ‹Ê Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò? (A)

ÁŒÀ‹Ë Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ

(B)

’¥ª‹Ê⁄U Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ

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◊Œ˝Ê‚ Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ

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ßÁãŒ⁄UÊ ªÊ°œË ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ◊ÈÄà Áfl‡flÁfllÊ‹ÿ

÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ ‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§ Á∑§‚ ÷ʪ ∑§Ê “¬˝‡ÊÊ‚∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ë •Êø⁄UáÊ ‚¥Á„ÃÊ” ◊ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò? ÷ʪ I

(B)

÷ʪ II

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÷ʪ III

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÷ʪ IV

‚¥ÁflœÊŸ ∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê •ŸÈë¿UŒ ŸÊªÊ ¬⁄Uê¬⁄UÊ•Ê¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ¬˝ÕÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥‚Œ ∑§ Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë •ÁœÁŸÿ◊ ‚ ⁄UˇÊÊ¬Êÿ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò? (A)

50.

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∑§Ê∆UÊ⁄UË •ÊÿÊª ¬˝ÁÃflŒŸ ∑§Ê ‡ÊË·¸∑§ ÕÊ —

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(B)

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(C)

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‚ÍøŸÊ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U

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ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¬òÊ

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‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ •¥∑§ˇÊáÊ

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The University which telecasts interaction educational programmes through its own channel is (A) Osmania University (B) University of Pune (C) Annamalai University (D) Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

2.

Which of the following skills are needed for present day teacher to adjust effectively with the classroom teaching ? 1. Knowledge of technology 2. Use of technology in teaching learning 3. Knowledge of students’ needs 4. Content mastery (A) 1 & 3 (B) 2 & 3 (C) 2, 3 & 4 (D) 2 & 4

3.

Who has signed an MOU for Accreditation of Teacher Education Institutions in India ? (A) NAAC and UGC (B) NCTE and NAAC (C) UGC and NCTE (D) NCTE and IGNOU

1.

×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×+ÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê úÖî−Ö ÃÖÖ ×¾Ö¿¾Ö×¾ÖªÖ»ÖµÖ Æîü •ÖÖê †¯Ö−Öê ×−Ö•Öß “Öî−Ö»Ö ÃÖê †−ŸÖ¸ü ×ÎúµÖÖ ÃÖ´²Ö−¬Öß ¿Öî×/Öú úÖµÖÔÎú´Ö ¤ü¿ÖÖÔŸÖÖ Æîü ? (A) ˆÃ´ÖÖ×−ÖµÖÖ µÖæ×−Ö¾ÖÙÃÖ™üß (B) µÖæ×−Ö¾ÖÙÃÖ™üß †Öò±ú ¯Öæ7Öê (C) †−−ÖÖ´Ö»ÖÖ‡ µÖæ×−Ö¾ÖÙÃÖ™üß (D) ‡Óפü¸üÖ *ÖÖѬÖß −Öê¿Ö−Ö»Ö †Öê¯Ö−Ö µÖæ×−Ö¾ÖÙÃÖ™üß (‡*−ÖÖê)

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×−Ö´−Ö×»Ö×+ÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê úÖî−Ö ÃÖß úÖµÖÔãú¿Ö»ÖŸÖÖ Æîü •ÖÖê †Ö•Ö êú †¬µÖÖ¯Öú êú ×»Ö‹ ú/ÖÖ-†¬µÖÖ¯Ö−Ö ´Öë ÃÖ´ÖÖµÖÖê•Ö−Ö ú¸ü−Öê ´Öë ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö¿ÖÖ»Öß ×ÃÖ¨ü ÆüÖêŸÖß Æîü ? 1. ¯ÖÏÖîªÖê×*Öúß úÖ –ÖÖ−Ö 2. †¬µÖÖ¯Ö−Ö †×¬Ö*Ö´Ö ´Öë ¯ÖÏÖîªÖê×*Öúß úÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖê*Ö 3. ×¾ÖªÖÙ£ÖµÖÖë úß †Ö¾Ö¿µÖúŸÖÖ†Öë úÖ –ÖÖ−Ö 4. ×¾ÖÂÖµÖ ¯Ö¸ü †×¬ÖúÖ¸ü (A) 1 †Öî¸ü 3 (B) 2 †Öî¸ü 3 (C) 2, 3 †Öî¸ü 4 (D) 2 †Öî¸ü 4

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The primary duty of the teacher is to (A) raise the intellectual standard of the students (B) improve the physical standard of the students (C) help all round development of the students (D) imbibe value system in the students

5.

Micro teaching is more effective (A) during the preparation for teaching-practice (B) during the teaching-practice (C) after the teaching-practice (D) always

6.

What quality the students like the most in a teacher ? (A) Idealist philosophy (B) Compassion (C) Discipline (D) Entertaining

7.

A null hypothesis is (A) when there is no difference between the variables (B) the same as research hypothesis (C) subjective in nature (D) when there is difference between the variables

8.

The research which is exploring new facts through the study of the past is called (A) Philosophical research (B) Historical research (C) Mythological research (D) Content analysis

9.

Action research is (A) An applied research (B) A research carried out to solve immediate problems (C) A longitudinal research (D) Simulative research

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The process not needed in Experimental Researches is (A) Observation (B) Manipulation (C) Controlling (D) Content Analysis

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Read the following passage and answer the Question Nos. 13 to 18 : The decisive shift in British Policy really came about under mass pressure in the autumn and winter of 1945 to 46 – the months which Perderel Moon while editing Wavell’s Journal has perceptively described as ‘The Edge of a Volcano’. Very foolishly, the British initially decided to hold public trials of several hundreds of the 20,000 I.N.A. prisoners (as well as dismissing from service and detaining without trial no less than 7,000). They compounded the folly by holding the first trial in the Red Fort, Delhi in November 1945, and putting on the dock together a Hindu, a Muslim and a Sikh (P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon). Bhulabhai Desai, Tejbahadur Sapru and Nehru appeared for the defence (the latter putting on his barrister’s gown after 25 years), and the Muslim League also joined the countrywide protest. On 20 November, an Intelligence Bureau note admitted that “there has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian public interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.’ A journalist (B. Shiva Rao) visiting the Red Fort prisoners on the same day reported that ‘There is not the slightest feeling among them of Hindu and Muslim … A majority of the men now awaiting trial in the Red Fort is Muslim. Some of these men are bitter that Mr. Jinnah is keeping alive a controversy about Pakistan.’ The British became extremely nervous about the I.N.A. spirit spreading to the Indian Army, and in January the Punjab Governor reported that a Lahore reception for released I.N.A. prisoners had been attended by Indian soldiers in uniform. Which heading is more appropriate to assign to the above passage ? (A) Wavell’s Journal (B) Role of Muslim League (C) I.N.A. Trials (D) Red Fort Prisoners

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The trial of P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon symbolises (A) communal harmony (B) threat to all religious persons (C) threat to persons fighting for the freedom (D) British reaction against the natives

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I.N.A. stands for (A) Indian National Assembly (C) Inter-national Association

(B) Indian National Association (D) Indian National Army

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‘There has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian Public Interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.’ Who sympathises to whom and against whom ? (A) Muslims sympathised with Shah Nawaz against the British (B) Hindus sympathised with P.K. Sehgal against the British (C) Sikhs sympathised with Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon against the British (D) Indians sympathised with the persons who were to be trialled

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The majority of people waiting for trial outside the Red Fort and criticising Jinnah were the (A) Hindus (B) Muslims (C) Sikhs (D) Hindus and Muslims both

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The sympathy of Indian soldiers in uniform with the released I.N.A. prisoners at Lahore indicates (A) Feeling of Nationalism and Fraternity (B) Rebellious nature of Indian soldiers (C) Simply to participate in the reception party (D) None of the above

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The country which has the distinction of having the two largest circulated newspapers in the world is (A) Great Britain (B) The United States (C) Japan (D) China

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The chronological order of non-verbal communication is (A) Signs, symbols, codes, colours (B) Symbols, codes, signs, colours (C) Colours, signs, codes, symbols (D) Codes, colours, symbols, signs

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Which of the following statements is not connected with communication ? (A) Medium is the message. (B) The world is an electronic cocoon. (C) Information is power. (D) Telepathy is technological.

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Communication becomes circular when (A) the decoder becomes an encoder (B) the feedback is absent (C) the source is credible (D) the channel is clear

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The site that played a major role during the terrorist attack on Mumbai (26/11) in 2008 was (A) Orkut (B) Facebook (C) Amazon.com (D) Twitter

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26.

When an error of 1% is made in the length and breadth of a rectangle, the percentage error (%) in the area of a rectangle will be (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4

27.

The next number in the series 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ? will be (A) 74 (B) 75 (C) 76 (D) None of the above

28.

There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. Then these questions can be answered in (A) 20 ways (B) 100 ways (C) 240 ways (D) 1024 ways

29.

What will be the next term in the following ? DCXW, FEVU, HGTS, ? (A) AKPO (B) ABYZ (C) JIRQ (D) LMRS

30.

Three individuals X, Y, Z hired a car on a sharing basis and paid Rs. 1,040. They used it for 7, 8, 11 hours, respectively. What are the charges paid by Y ? (A) Rs. 290 (B) Rs. 320 (C) Rs. 360 (D) Rs. 440

31.

Deductive argument involves (A) sufficient evidence (C) seeing logical relations

(B) critical thinking (D) repeated observation

32.

Inductive reasoning is based on or presupposes (A) uniformity of nature (B) God created the world (C) unity of nature (D) laws of nature

33.

To be critical, thinking must be (A) practical (C) individually satisfying

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(B) 1 (D) 4

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2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ? úß ÀÖéÓ+Ö»ÖÖ ´Öë †*Ö»Öß ÃÖÓ+µÖÖ úÖî−Ö ÃÖß ÆüÖê*Öß ? (A) 74 (B) 75 (C) 76 (D) ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêŒŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê úÖê‡Ô −ÖÆüà

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(B) 100 (D) 1024

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Questions from 35 - 36 are based on the following diagram in which there are three intersecting circles. H representing The Hindu, I representing Indian Express and T representing The Times of India. A total of 50 persons were surveyed and the number in the Venn diagram indicates the number of persons reading the newspapers.

35.

How many persons would be reading at least two newspapers ? (A) 23 (B) 25 (C) 27 (D) 29

36.

How many persons would be reading almost two newspapers ? (A) 23 (B) 25 (C) 27 (D) 48

37.

Which of the following graphs does not represent regular (periodic) behaviour of the variable f(t) ?

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×úŸÖ−Öê ¾µÖÛŒŸÖ ú´Ö ÃÖê ú´Ö ¤üÖê ÃÖ´ÖÖ“ÖÖ¸ü ¯Ö¡Ö ¯ÖœÍüŸÖê Æïü ? (A) 23

(B)

(C)

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27

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Study the following graph and answer the questions 38 to 40 :

No. of Patients Registered

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39.

40.

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(A) 2003

(B)

(C)

(D) 2006

2005

2004

What is the maximum dispersion in the registration of patients in the two hospitals in a year ?

(A) 8000

(B)

(C)

(D) 2000

4000

6000

In which year there was maximum decrease in registration of patients in hospital X ?

(A) 2003

(B)

(C)

(D) 2006

2005

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(B)

(C)

(D) 2006

2005

2004

‹ú ¾ÖÂÖÔ ´Öë ¤üÖê−ÖÖë †Ã¯ÖŸÖÖ»ÖÖë ´Öë ¯ÖÓ•ÖßéúŸÖ ¸üÖê×*ÖµÖÖë úÖ †×¬ÖúŸÖ´Ö ×¾ÖÃÖ•ÖÔ−Ö ŒµÖÖ Æîü ? (A) 8000

(B)

(C)

(D) 2000

4000

6000

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(B)

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2005

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[For Blind Students Only]

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 35 to 40 : London’s phenomenal growth was probably at its fastest in the sixteenth century, a period when the population was growing everywhere. Many people were attracted to the rapidly growing port, which handled upto 90% of total English foreign trade and gave rise to a wide range of ancillary industries. Other sectors provided goods and services for the court, which now settled permanently in the capital, and for the growing numbers of the rich and ambitious who were attracted by court’s presence. This concentration of the wealthy made London a great leisure centre and the main purveyor of professional services, especially in medicine and law. Population growth now tended to become cumulative. More people needed even more people to provide them with goods and services that they required to survive in a large city. London was always an unhealthy place and mortality rates were much higher than elsewhere in the country, sometime rising to catastrophic heights, as in the terrible plagues of 1603, 1625 and 1665, the last of which killed 80,000 people, 1/6th of the total population of the city. Such high death rates coupled with rather low fertility, meant that London could never grow by its own natural increase. In the century after 1650, when London continued to grow but the English population remained fairly stable, immigration to the city drained the countryside of people and gave London its highest-yet population. It has probably then, in the early eighteenth century London of Defoe and Hogarth, that the city also had its greatest significance as a school centre and a school of manners and ideas for the rest of the country.

35.

London’s rate of population increase was at its greatest in the seventeenth century because

(A) Its death rate was the highest in Britain at that time

(B)

It was a time when the population growth was declining everywhere

(C)

Migrants were drawn to London because of the vast increase in trading

(D) Its high rate of mortality was offset by a low birthrate

36.

In comparison to the rest of the country, the population decline in London in the seventeenth century was as a result of

(A) frequent outbreaks of plague

(B)

low rate of fertility

(C)

immigration to other parts of the country

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37.

After 1600 A.D., the demography of London was characterised by (A) high deathrates and birthrates (B) three major outbreaks of disease, the last of which was responsible for the death of over 80,000 people (C) a rise in population through natural growth (D) population stability

38.

Examples of the economic hegemony of London in the seventeenth century include (A) the movement of the Court permanently to the capital (B) 9/10th of England’s overseas trade passing through its docks (C) a large variety of secondary industries growing up around the port of London. (D) London becoming England’s major intellectual and cultural centre at the time of Defoe and Hogarth.

39.

Which one of the following was not the cause of high rate of death among the people of London ? (A) Increasing low fertility among people (B) Absence of diseases (C) Family planning regulations of the State (D) Migration of population

40.

What made London a great leisure centre ? (A) Growth of ancillary industries. (B) Concentration of wealth among people who were earlier poor. (C) Increased rate of mortality. (D) Due to increase in immigrant population.

41.

Which of the following sources of data is not based on primary data collection ? (A) Census of India (B) National Sample Survey (C) Statistical Abstracts of India (D) National Family Health Survey

42.

Which of the four data sets have more dispersion ? (A) 88 91 90 92 89 91 (B) 0 1 1 0 –1 –2 (C) 3 5 2 4 1 5 (D) 0 5 8 10 –2 –8

43.

Which of the following is not related to information security on the Internet ? (A) Data Encryption (B) Water marking (C) Data Hiding (D) Information Retrieval

44.

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bit stands for (A) binary information term (C) binary tree

(B) binary digit (D) Bivariate Theory

46.

Which one of the following is not a linear data structure ? (A) Array (B) Binary Tree (C) Queue (D) Stack

47.

Which one of the following is not a network device ? (A) Router (B) Switch (C) Hub (D) CPU

48.

A compiler is used to convert the following to object code which can be executed (A) High-level language (B) Low-level language (C) Assembly language (D) Natural language

49.

The great Indian Bustard bird is found in (A) Thar Desert of Rajasthan (B) Coastal regions of India (C) Malabar Coast (D) Delta regions

50.

The Sagarmanthan National Park has been established to preserve the eco-system of which mountain peak ? (A) Kanchenjunga (B) Mount Everest (C) Annapurna (D) Dhaulavira

51.

Maximum soot is released from (A) Petrol vehicles (C) Diesel vehicles

(B) CNG vehicles (D) Thermal Power Plants

Surface Ozone is produced from (A) Transport sector (C) Textile industry

(B) Cement plants (D) Chemical industry

52.

53.

Which one of the following non-conventional energy sources can be exploited most economically ? (A) Solar (B) Wind (C) Geo-thermal (D) Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)

54.

The most recurring natural hazard in India is (A) Earthquakes (B) Floods (C) Landslides (D) Volcanoes

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The recommendation of National Knowledge Commission for the establishment of 1500 Universities is to (A) create more teaching jobs (B) ensure increase in student enrolment in higher education (C) replace or substitute the privately managed higher education institutions by public institutions (D) enable increased movement of students from rural areas to urban areas

56.

According to Article 120 of the Constitution of India, the business in Parliament shall be transacted in (A) English only (B) Hindi only (C) English and Hindi both (D) All the languages included in Eighth Schedule of the Constitution

57.

Which of the following is more interactive and student centric ? (A) Seminar (B) Workshop (C) Lecture (D) Group Discussion

58.

The Parliament in India is composed of (A) Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha (B) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Vice President (C) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & President (D) Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha with their Secretariats

59.

The enrolment in higher education in India is contributed both by Formal System of Education and by System of Distance Education. Distance education contributes (A) 50% of formal system (B) 25% of formal system (C) 10% of the formal system (D) Distance education system’s contribution is not taken into account while considering the figures of enrolment in higher education

60.

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 7 to 12. The phrase “What is it like ?” stands for a fundamental thought process. How does one go about observing and reporting on things and events that occupy segments of earth space ? Of all the infinite variety of phenomena on the face of the earth, how does one decide what phenomena to observe ? There is no such thing as a complete description of the earth or any part of it, for every microscopic point on the earth’s surface differs from every other such point. Experience shows that the things observed are already familiar, because they are like phenomena that occur at home or because they resemble the abstract images and models developed in the human mind. How are abstract images formed ? Humans alone among the animals possess language; their words symbolize not only specific things but also mental images of classes of things. People can remember what they have seen or experienced because they attach a word symbol to them. During the long record of our efforts to gain more and more knowledge about the face of the earth as the human habitat, there has been a continuing interplay between things and events. The direct observation through the senses is described as a percept; the mental image is described as a concept. Percepts are what some people describe as reality, in contrast to mental images, which are theoretical, implying that they are not real. The relation of Percept to Concept is not as simple as the definition implies. It is now quite clear that people of different cultures or even individuals in the same culture develop different mental images of reality and what they perceive is a reflection of these preconceptions. The direct observation of things and events on the face of the earth is so clearly a function of the mental images of the mind of the observer that the whole idea of reality must be reconsidered. Concepts determine what the observer perceives, yet concepts are derived from the generalizations of previous percepts. What happens is that the educated observer is taught to accept a set of concepts and then sharpens or changes these concepts during a professional career. In any one field of scholarship, professional opinion at one time determines what concepts and procedures are acceptable, and these form a kind of model of scholarly behaviour. The problem raised in the passage reflects on (A) thought process (B) human behaviour (C) cultural perceptions (D) professional opinion According to the passage, human beings have mostly in mind (A) Observation of things (B) Preparation of mental images (C) Expression through language (D) To gain knowledge Concept means (A) A mental image (B) A reality (C) An idea expressed in language form (D) All the above The relation of Percept to Concept is (A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Reflective (D) Absolute In the passage, the earth is taken as (A) The Globe (B) The Human Habitat (C) A Celestial Body (D) A Planet Percept means (A) Direct observation through the senses (B) A conceived idea (C) Ends of a spectrum (D) An abstract image 4



 





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13.

Action research means (A) A longitudinal research (B) An applied research (C) A research initiated to solve an immediate problem (D) A research with socioeconomic objective

13.

¸o¯Û–··¸Ž·£{Ý ··Ë·oÛ·”··Ÿ·§ÏÝ (A) …ËÝ ··Ž€·™ÝÀ–· ··Ë·g (B) Ÿ–··Ÿ·§Ý·¸™ÝoÛ ··Ë·g (C) moÛ ··Ë·¸v·¤·Ë ¸oÛ¤·Àv·›ß™ÝÀ¤·•·¤–··oËÛ ¤·•····Ž·oËÛ¸œ·m·°·™Ý•”·¸oۖ··q·–··§Ý·Ëg (D) ¤··•··¸v·oÛh·º„·oۍ–·Ë–·¤·ËoÛÀq·iµ ··Ë·g

14.

Research is (A) Searching again and again (B) Finding solution to any problem (C) Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem (D) None of the above

14.

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15.

A common test in research demands much priority on (A) Reliability (B) Useability (C) Objectivity (D) All of the above

15.

hŽ·Ä¤·´··Ž· hŽŸ·Ë£·~· •·ÌmoÛ¤··•··Ž–··™ÝÀc·~·•·Ì ·°·„·¸•·oۀ··…ÝÀv··€·À§ÏÝ (A) ¸Ÿ· Ÿ·¤·Ž·À–·€··oÛ·Ë (B) ·°–··Ëq·oÛ·Ë (C) Ÿ·¤€·Ä¸Ž·£{݀··oÛ·Ë (D) j·–·Äµn€·¤·”·À

16.

Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process ? (A) Searching sources of information to locate problem. (B) Survey of related literature (C) Identification of problem (D) Searching for solutions to the problem

16.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì¤·Ë ··Ë··°¸o¯Û–···°·™Ý•”·oۙݎ·ËoÛ· ·°„·•·t·™Ý~·o۷ώ·¤··§ÏÝ? (A) ¤·•·¤–·· oÛ· ¸Ž···µ™Ý~· oۙݎ·Ë oËÛ ¸œ·m ¤·Çt·Ž··oËÛ¥··Ë€··ÌoÛÀp··Ëv· (B) ¤·•“·¼Ž·€·¤··¸§Ý€–·oÛ·¤·Ÿ·Íc·~· (C) ¤·•·¤–··oÛÀ·§Ýt··Ž· (D) ¤·•·¤–··oÛ·¤·•····Ž·}DzÝ}Ý®Ž··

17.

If a researcher conducts a research on finding out which administrative style contributes more to institutional effectiveness ? This will be an example of (A) Basic Research (B) Action Research (C) Applied Research (D) None of the above

17.

–·¸…ÝoÛ·Ëiµ ··Ë·oۀ··µi¤·h· ·–·¤·Ë ··Ë·oۙ݀··§ÏÝ ¸oÛo۷ώ·¤···°“·Ž·oÛÀ–·}´Ýq·v–··…Ý·¤·´q·{ݎ··€•·oÛ ·°”··Ÿ· ··œ·À §Ý·Ëq·· €·“· –·§Ý ¸oÛ¤·  ··Ë· oÛ· j…Ý·§Ý™Ý~·§Ý·Ëq··" (A) h···™Ý”·Ç€· ··Ë· (B) ¸o¯Û–··¸Ž·£{Ý ··Ë· (C) Ÿ–··Ÿ·§Ý·¸™ÝoÛ ··Ë· (D) j·™Ý·Ën€·•·Ì¤·ËoÛ·ËiµŽ·§ÝÁ

18.

Normal Probability Curve should be (A) Positively skewed (B) Negatively skewed (C) Leptokurtic skewed (D) Zero skewed

18.

¤··•··Ž–· Ž··Ó•·µœ· ·°·¸–·oÛŸ·o¯Û™ËÝp··o۷˧ݷˎ··t··¸§Ým (A) ¤·oÛ·™Ý·€•·oۛߐ·¤·Ë¸Ÿ·£·•· (B) Ž·oÛ·™Ý·€•·oۛߐ·¤·Ë¸Ÿ·£·•· (C) €·Ä´q·oÛoÄۅÝÀ¸Ÿ·£·•· (D)  ·ÇŽ–·¸Ÿ·£·•·

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“··™Ý“··™Ýp··Ëv·oۙݎ··g ¸oÛ¤·À¤·•·¤–··oÛ·¤·•····Ž·}DzÝ}Ý®Ž··g ¸oÛ¤·À ¤·•·¤–·· oËÛ ¤·•“·Ž· •·Ì Ÿ·Ïw··¸Ž·oÛ }´Ýq· ¤·Ë ¤·€–· oÛ·Ë }DzÝ}Ý®Ž·Ë oËÛ ¸œ·m oÛ·–·µ oۙݎ··g j·™Ý·Ën€·•·Ì¤·ËoÛ·ËiµŽ·§ÝÁg

19.

In communication, a major barrier to reception of messages is (A) audience attitude (B) audience knowledge (C) audience education (D) audience income

19.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì ¤·Ë ¤·´t··™Ý oËÛhŽ€·q·µ€·o۷ώ·¤·· ¤·´…ËÝ ·q·°§Ý~·oۙݎ·Ë•·Ì·°•·Äp·hŸ·™Ý·Ë·oÛ§ÏÝ" (A) ¢··Ë€··h·ÌoÛ·†Ý¼£zÝoÛ·Ë~· (B) ¢··Ë€··h·ÌoÛ·w··Ž· (C) ¢··Ë€··h·ÌoÛÀ¸ ·c·· (D) ¢··Ë€··h·ÌoÛÀh·–·

20.

Post-modernism is associated with (A) newspapers (B) magazines (C) radio (D) television

20.

jƒ·™Ýh··Ä¸Ž·oۀ··Ÿ··…ݤ·•“·¼Ž·€·§ÏÝ (A) ¤·•··t··™Ý·‚·¤·Ë (B) ·¸‚·oÛ·h·Ì •·Ïqv·ÀŽv·­ ¤·Ë (C) ™Ëݸ|ݖ··Ë¤·Ë (D) zËݜ·À¸Ÿ·v·­Ž·¤·Ë

21.

Didactic communication is (A) intra-personal (B) inter-personal (C) organisational (D) relational

21.

j·…ËÝ ··€•·oÛ¤·´t··™Ý§ÏÝ (A) hŽ€·Ÿ·Ï–·¼n€·oÛ (B) hŽ€·™ÝŸ·Ï–·¼n€·oÛ (C) ¤·´q·{ݎ··€•·oÛ (D) ¤·•“·Ž·¤·Çt·oÛ

22.

In communication, the language is (A) the non-verbal code (B) the verbal code (C) the symbolic code (D) the iconic code

22.

¤·´t··™Ý•·Ì”··£··§ÏÝ (A) h•··Ï¸p·oÛoÇÛzÝ (B) •··Ï¸p·oÛoÇÛzÝ (C) ·°€·ÀoÛ·€•·oÛoÇÛzÝ (D) ¸t·‚··€•·oÛoÇÛzÝ

23.

Identify the correct sequence of the following : (A) Source, channel, message, receiver (B) Source, receiver, channel, message (C) Source, message, receiver, channel (D) Source, message, channel, receiver

23.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì¤·Ë¤·§ÝÀo¯Û•·oÛÀ·§Ýt··Ž·oÛÀ¸v·m (A) ¥··Ë€·•··–·•·¤·´…ËÝ ·¤·´…ËÝ ·q·°·§ÝÀ (B) ¥··Ë€·¤·´…ËÝ ·q·°·§ÝÀ•··–·•·¤·´…ËÝ · (C) ¥··Ë€·¤·´…ËÝ ·¤·´…ËÝ ·q·°·§ÝÀ•··–·•· (D) ¥··Ë€·¤·´…ËÝ ·•··–·•·¤·´…ËÝ ·q·°·§ÝÀ

24.

Assertion (A) : Mass media promote a culture of violence in the society. Reason (R) : Because violence sells in the market as people themselves are violent in character. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) Both (A) and (R) are false.

24.

h¸”·oۄ·Ž· (A) : ¤·´t··™Ý•··–·•· ¤·•··v· •·Ì ¹§Ý¤··oÛÀ¤·´¤oÊÛ¸€·o۷ː·°·Ë€¤··¸§Ý€·oۙ݀·Ë§ÐÝg €·oµÛ (R) : n–··Ì¸oÛ“··v··™Ý •·Ì ¹§Ý¤··oÛÀ ¸“·o¯ÛÀ§ÏÝn–··Ì¸oÛœ··Ëq·¤Ÿ·–·´¹§Ý¤··Ÿ·Ê¸ƒ·oËÛ §ÐÝg (A) (A) h·Ï™Ý (R) …Ý·ËŽ··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ §ÐÝ h·Ï™Ý (A) oÛ· (R) ¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoۙÝ~·§ÏÝg (B) (A) h·Ï™Ý (R) …Ý·ËŽ··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ§Ðݐ·™ÝŽ€·Ä (A) oÛ·(R) ¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoۙÝ~·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (C) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§Ïݐ·™ÝŽ€·Ä (R) q·œ·€·§ÏÝg (D) (A) h·Ï™Ý (R) …Ý·ËŽ··Ìq·œ·€·§ÐÝg

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moÛŸ·q·µoÛÀœ·•“··iµ•·ÌoÛÀq·œ·€·À§ÏÝ€··Ëj¤· Ÿ·q·µ oËÛ c·Ë‚·’Ûœ· •·Ì q·œ·€·À oÛÀ ·°¸€· ·€·€·· n–·· §Ý·Ëq·À"

When an error of 1% is made in the length of a square, the percentage error in the area of a square will be (A) 0 (B) 1/2 (C) 1 (D) 2

25.

On January 12, 1980, it was a Saturday. The day of the week on January 12, 1979 was (A) Thursday (B) Friday (C) Saturday (D) Sunday

26.

27.

If water is called food, food is called tree, tree is called earth, earth is called world, which of the following grows a fruit ? (A) Water (B) Tree (C) World (D) Earth

27.

–·¸…Ý v·œ·p··‹·ŽŽ·§ÏÝp··‹·ŽŽ·Ÿ·Êc·§ÏÝŸ·Êc·oÛ·Ë –·¸…Ý ·™Ý€·À ·™Ý€·À oÛ·Ë ¤·´¤··™Ý€··Ë ’Ûœ·iŽ·•·Ì ¤·Ë ¸oÛ¤·•·ÌËœ·q·Ìq·Ë? (A) v·œ· (B) Ÿ·Êc· (C) ¤·´¤··™Ý (D) ·™Ý€·À

28.

E is the son of A, D is the son of B, E is married to C, C is the daughter of B. How is D related to E ? (A) Brother (B) Uncle (C) Father-in-law (D) Brother-in-law

28.

E ·Ä‚·§ÏÝ A oÛ·D·Ä‚·§ÏÝ%oÛ·(¸Ÿ·Ÿ··¸§Ý€·§ÏÝ

If INSURANCE is coded as ECNARUSNI, how HINDRANCE will be coded ? (A) CADNIHWCE (B) HANODEINR (C) AENIRHDCN (D) ECNARDNIH

29.

Find the next number in following series : 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ? (A) 63 (B) 65 (C) 67 (D) 69

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oÛ·Ëo۷ώ·¤··¸…ÝŽ·„··" (A) q·ÄšÞŸ··™Ý (B)  ·Äo¯ÛŸ··™Ý (C)  ·¸Ž·Ÿ··™Ý (D) ™Ý¸Ÿ·Ÿ··™Ý

&¤·Ë h·Ï™Ý &·Ä‚·À§ÏÝ %oÛÀg'oÛ·(¤·Ë n–·· ¸™Ý €··§ÏÝ" (A) ”·°·€·· (B) t··t·· (C) ¤·¤·Ä™Ý (D) ¤··œ·· –·¸…Ý i´ –··Ë™Ìݤ· (INSURANCE) oÛ· oÇÛzÝ mnŽ··›ß¤·Ž·À (ECNARUSNI) §ÏÝ€··Ë ¹§Ý|ݙÌݤ· (HINDRANCE) oÛ·oÇÛzÝn–··§Ý·Ëq·· ? (A) (B) (C) (D)

the

CADNIHWCE HANODEINR AENIRHDCN ECNARDNIH

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50

oÛÀ ¡·Ê´p·œ·· •·Ì

hq·œ·À¤·´p–··n–··§Ý·Ëq·À"

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(A) 63

(B)

(C)

(D) 69

67

65

31.

Which of the following is an example of circular argument ? (A) God created man in his image and man created God in his own image. (B) God is the source of a scripture and the scripture is the source of our knowledge of God. (C) Some of the Indians are great because India is great. (D) Rama is great because he is Rama.

31.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë t·¸o¯ÛoÛ –·Ä¼n€· oÛ· j…Ý·§Ý™Ý~· o۷ώ·¤··§ÏÝ ? (A) ·™Ý•··€•·· Ž·Ë •·Ž·Ä£–· oÛ·Ë h·Ž·Ë ›ß· •·Ì “·Ž··–··h·Ï™Ý•·Ž·Ä£–·Ž·Ë·™Ý•··€•··oÛ·Ëh·Ž·· ›ß·¸…Ý–··g (B) ·™Ý•··€•·· ··º•·oÛ q·°´„· oÛ· ¥··Ë€· §ÏÝ h·Ï™Ý ··º•·oÛq·°´„··™Ý•··€•··¤·•“·Ž·À§Ý•··™ËÝw··Ž· oÛ·¥··Ë€·§ÏÝg (C) oÄÛuÜ ”··™Ý€·À–· •·§Ý·Ž· §ÐÝ n–··Ì¸oÛ ”··™Ý€· •·§Ý·Ž·§ÏÝg (D) ™Ý·•·•·§Ý·Ž·§ÐÝn–··Ì¸oÛŸ·§Ý™Ý·•·§ÐÝg

32.

Lakshmana is a morally good person because (A) he is religious (B) he is educated (C) he is rich (D) he is rational

32.

œ·c•·~·Ž·Ï¸€·oۛߐ·¤·ËhtuÜ·Ÿ–·¼n€·§ÏÝn–··Ì¸oÛ (A) Ÿ·§Ý··º•·oÛ§ÏÝg (B) Ÿ·§Ý¸ ·¸c·€·§ÏÝg (C) Ÿ·§Ý·Ž·À§ÏÝg (D) Ÿ·§Ý¸Ÿ·Ÿ·ËoÛÀ§ÏÝg

33.

Two statements I and II given below are followed by two conclusions (a) and (b). Supposing the statements are true, which of the following conclusions can logically follow ? I. Some religious people are morally good. II. Some religious people are rational. Conclusions : (a) Rationally religious people are good morally. (b) Non-rational religious persons are not morally good. (A) Only (a) follows. (B) Only (b) follows. (C) Both (a) and (b) follow. (D) Neither (a) nor (b) follows.

33.

Ž·Àt·Ë …Ý·Ë oۄ·Ž· I h·Ï™Ý II ¸…Ý–·Ë v·· ™Ý§ËÝ §ÐÝ h·Ï™Ý j¤·oËې· t··€·…Ý·Ë ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ (a) h·Ï™Ý (b) ¸…Ý–·Ë v·· ™Ý§ËÝ §ÐÝ g iŽ· oۄ·Ž··Ì oÛ·Ë ¤·€–· •··Ž·€·Ë §ÄÝm ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë €·oµÛ oÛÀ †Ý¼£zÝ ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·· ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ¸Ž·oۜ·¤·oۀ··§ÏÝ" I. oÄÛuÜ ··º•·oÛ Ÿ–·¼n€· Ž·Ï¸€·oÛ ›ß· ¤·Ë ¤··•··Ž–·€·htuËܧÐÝg II. oÄÛu܍··º•·oÛŸ–·¼n€·¸Ÿ·Ÿ·ËoÛÀ§Ý·Ë€·Ë§ÐÝg ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ : (a) ¸Ÿ·Ÿ·ËoÛoÛÀ†Ý¼£zݤ·Ë··º•·oÛŸ–·¼n€·Ž·Ï¸€·oÛ ›ß·¤·ËhtuËܧݷˀ·Ë§ÐÝg (b) q·Ï™Ý¸Ÿ·Ÿ·ËoÛÀ··º•·oÛŸ–·¼n€·Ž·Ï¸€·oۛߐ·¤·Ë htuËÜŽ·§ÝÁ§Ý·Ë€·Ëg (A) oË۟·œ· (a) ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ§ÏÝg (B) oË۟·œ· (b) ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ§ÏÝg (C) (a) h·Ï™Ý (b) …Ý·ËŽ··Ì¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ§ÐÝg (D) Ž· (a) h·Ï™ÝŽ·§ÝÀ (b) ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ§ÏÝg

34.

Certainty is (A) an objective fact (B) emotionally satisfying (C) logical (D) ontological

34.

¸Ž·¼ t·€·€··§ÏÝ (A) moÛŸ·¤€·Äq·€·€·„–· (B) ”··Ÿ·Ž··€•·oۛߐ·¤·Ë¤·Ž€·Ä¼£z݅ݷ–·oÛ (C) €··ºoÛoÛ (D) ¤··¼ƒŸ·oÛ

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·° Ž·  h·Ï™Ý  Ž·Àt·Ë ¸…Ým §ÄÝm ™ËÝp··´oێ· |Ý·–··q·°·•· ·™Ý h···¸™Ý€·§Ðݸv·¤·•·ÌI6h·Ï™Ý3 €·ÀŽ·t·o¯Û§Ðݸv·¤·•·Ì ¤·Ë t·o¯Û,”··™Ý€·À–··Ì oËÛ¸œ·m §ÐÝ  t·o¯Û 6 Ÿ·Ïw··¸Ž·oÛ·Ì oËÛ ¸œ·m h·Ï™Ý t·o¯Û 3 ™Ý·v·Ž·À¸€·w··Ì oËÛ¸œ·m™Ýp··q·–··§ÏÝ gi¤·¸t·‚·•·Ì ¸”·ŽŽ·c·Ë‚··ÌoÛ·ËD¤·ËJ€·oÛ…Ý ··µ–··q·–··§ÏÝ

Questions from 35 to 36 are based on the following diagram in which there are three intersecting circles I, S and P where circle I stands for Indians, circle S stands for scientists and circle P for politicians. Different regions of the figure are lettered from a to g.

35.

36.

37.

The region which represents nonIndian scientists who are politicians. (A) f (B) d (C) a (D) c

35.

The region which represents politicians who are Indians as well as scientists. (A) b (B) c (C) a (D) d

36.

The population of a city is plotted as a function of time (years) in graphic form below :

37.

(A) f (C) a

(B) d (D) c

Ÿ·§Ý c·Ë‚· v··Ë mˤ·Ë ™Ý·v·Ž·À¸€·w··Ì oÛ· ·°¸€·¸Ž·¸·€Ÿ· oۙ݀··§ÏÝv··Ë”··™Ý€·À–·”·À§ÐÝh·Ï™ÝŸ·Ïw··¸Ž·oÛ”·Àg (A) b

(B)

(C)

(D) d

a

c

Ž·Àt·Ë ¸oÛ¤·ÀŽ·q·™Ý oÛÀv·Ž·¤·´p–··oÛ·Ë ¤·•·–· Ÿ·£·µ  oËÛ¤··„·q·°·’ÛoËۛߐ·•·Ì™ËÝp··´¸oۀ·¸oۖ··q·–··§ÏÝ :

j·™Ý·Ën€· ™ËÝp··´oێ· ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·· ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ ¸Ž·oÛ·œ·· v··¤·oۀ··§ÏÝ?

Which of the following inference can be drawn from above plot ? (A) The population increases exponentially. (B) The population increases in parabolic fashion. (C) The population initially increases in a linear fashion and then stabilizes. (D) The population initially increases exponentially and then stabilizes. W-00

Ÿ·§Ý c·Ë‚· v··Ë mˤ·Ë q·Ï™Ý”··™Ý€·À–· Ÿ·Ïw··¸Ž·oÛ·Ì oÛ· ·°¸€·¸Ž·¸·€Ÿ·oۙ݀··§Ýv··Ë™Ý·v·Ž·À¸€·w·§ÐÝ

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(A)

v·Ž·¤·´p–··r··€·À–·›ß·¤·Ë“·}®Ý€·À§ÏÝg

(B)

v·Ž·¤·´p–··moÌÛ¸‡Ý–·}´Ýq·¤·Ë“·}®Ý€·À§ÏÝg

(C)

v·Ž·¤·´p–···°·™Ý•”·•·Ì ™ËÝp·À–·}´Ýq·¤·Ë “·}®Ý€·À §ÏÝh·Ï™Ý¸’ۙݼ¤„·™Ý§Ý·Ëv··€·À§ÏÝg

(D)

v·Ž·¤·´p–···°·™Ý•”·•·Ìr··€·À–·›ß·¤·Ë“·}®Ý€·À §ÏÝh·Ï™Ý¸’ۙݼ¤„·™Ý§Ý·Ëv··€·À§ÏÝg

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·t··zµÝ•·Ìœ·oÛ|®ÝÀoËÛœ·žÝ·ÌoÛÀoÛÀ•·€·oÛ·Ë ·°¸€· n–·Ç¸“·oÛ •·ÀzݙÝ oËÛ ¸§Ý¤··“· ¤·Ë ¸…Ýp··–·· q·–·· §ÏÝ h·Ï™Ýœ··iŸ·Ä|ÝmŸ·´h·™Ý·œ·oÛ|®ÝÀoÛÀoÛÀ•·€·o۷ː·°¸€· zݎ·oËÛ¸§Ý¤··“·¤·Ë gt··zµÝ oÛ·h–·–·Ž·oÛÀ¸v·mh·Ï™Ý ·° Ž·h·Ï™ÝoËÛjƒ·™Ý…ÝÀ¸v·m

In the following chart, the price of logs is shown in per cubic metre and that of Plywood and Saw Timber in per tonnes. Study the chart and answer the following questions 38, 39 and 40.

38.

Which product shows the maximum percentage increase in price over the period ?

38.

¸oÛ¤· j€··…Ý oÛÀ oÛÀ•·€· •·Ì ¸·uܜ·Ë ¤·•·–· oËÛ …ݷϙݷŽ·“·}®ÝŽ·Ë oÛÀh¸·oۀ·•··°¸€· ·€·€··…ËÝp·Ž·Ë •·Ì h·iµ§ÏÝ? (A) h·™Ý·œ·oÛ|Ý®À (B) œ··iŸ·Ä|Ý (C) œ·žÝ· (D) j·™Ý·Ën€·•·Ì¤·ËoÛ·ËiµŽ·§ÝÁ

39.

œ·oÛ|®ÝÀoËÛœ·žËÝoËې·°¸€·n–·Ç¸“·oÛ•·ÀzݙÝoÛÀoÛÀ•·€· •·Ìh¸·oۀ·•·“·}®Ý·Ëƒ·™ÝÀoÛÀ·°¸€· ·€·€··n–··§Ý·Ëq·À ?

(A) Saw timber (B)

Plywood

(C)

Log

(D) None of the above 39.

What is the maximum percentage increase in price per cubic metre of log ? (A) 6

(A) 6

(B)

12

(B)

12

(C)

18

(C)

18

(D) 20

(D) 20 40.

40.

In which year the prices of two products increased and that of the third increased ? (A) 2000

(A) 2000

(B)

2002

(B)

2002

(C)

2003

(C)

2003

(D) 2006

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¸oÛ¤·Ÿ·£·µ •·Ì ·°„·•·…Ý·Ë j€··…Ý·Ì oËÛ•·Çœ–·•·Ì Ÿ·Ê¸‰Ý §ÄÝiµ§ÏÝh·Ï™Ý€·Ê€·À–·j€··…ÝoÛÀoÛÀ•·€·•·ÌŸ·Ê¸‰Ýoۓ· §ÄÝiµ?

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35. 36. 37.

38.

39.

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[ For Blind Students Only ] Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 35 to 40. During the thousands of years since the earliest records of the history of ideas, learned people have accounted for the order they perceived in the universe in different ways. The accounts range along a continuum from arbitrary rule by humanlike deities, through rule by a deity subject to law, through various kinds of cause and effect relations, to abstract mathematical law. These do not represent successive stages of increasing sophistication, for all of them can be found in the thinking of ancient Greek philosophers as well as in the contemporary world. Rule by a deity or deities is a very ancient concept. In Sumeria, the religious leaders saw a world ruled by living beings like humans but endowed with superhuman powers and with immortality. Each of these beings was responsible for the control and maintenance of some features of the world, such as the flow of rivers, the rise and fall of the tides, the shift of the winds, the productivity of the harvest and the abundance of game animals. The deities competed with one another and reacted arbitrarily and often vindictively to human acts. Other cultures explained matters in terms of a single deity whose acts were frequently subject to the bestowal of human favour. A very different way of accounting for an ordered universe is the recognition of cause and effect sequences that take place in accordance with general law. In some cases the notion of a single deity is retained, but the acts of this deity are not arbitrary. Some would say that this God is the law. The idea of law itself is an anthropomorphism – that is, a reflection of human experience. Those who break divine laws are subject to punishment, but those who act in harmony with the law are rewarded. Of course, there is a great difference between human law and scientific law : human law governs the behaviour of things, and events are subject to law, but scientific law is a general description of events. Order in the universe is perceived through various kinds of relations between (A) men and matters (B) cause and effect (C) law and punishment (D) sophistication and crudity In Sumeria, religious leaders saw the world as ruled by human beings endowed with (A) rational thinking (B) religious powers (C) superhuman powers (D) intuitive powers Law as a reflection of human experience is (A) punishment or reward for breaking or following it. (B) that which governs human behaviour. (C) a general description of events. (D) that governs natural events. According to the author, various accounts of the world are not evolutionary because (A) they are found in the thinking of ancient Greek philosophers (B) ideas do not grow (C) they have no relation to abstract mathematical law (D) they are neither ancient nor contemporary The Sumerian view of the deities is that (A) they are governed by a law (B) they are competing with one another (C) they are compassionate to human beings (D) they are governed by a single deity What is the other way of understanding the world which is different from that of the Sumerians ? (A) World governed by cause and effect sequences. (B) World governed by a single deity. (C) World is governed by a deity whose will is not arbitrary. (D) World is governed by law. 12

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36.

37.

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40.

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41.

41.

Which one of the following is the oldest Archival source of data in India ? (A) National Sample Surveys

(A)

Ž·Ë ·Ž·œ·¤·Ï•·œ·¤·Ÿ·Í

(B)

Agricultural Statistics

(B)

oÊÛ¸£·¤·•“·Ž·Àh·²oÛ|®ËÝ

(C)

Census

(C)

v·Ž·q·~·Ž··

(D)

h·Ÿ· –·oÛh·²oÛ|®ËÝ

(D) Vital Statistics

42.

In a large random data set following normal distribution, the ratio (%) of number of data points which are in the range of (mean ± standard deviation) to the total number of data points, is

42.

(B)

~ 67%

(C)

~ 97%

43.

Which number system is usually followed in a typical 32-bit computer ?

~ 67%

(C)

~ 97%

moÛ ¸Ÿ·¸ ·£zÝ ¸“·zÝ oە–·ÇzݙÝ •·Ì ·°·–· ¸oÛ¤· ¤·´p–··¸Ÿ·¸·oÛ·hŽ·Ä¤·™Ý~·¸oۖ··v··€··§ÏÝ ?

(A) 2

(A) 2

(B)

8

(B)

8

(C)

10

(C)

10

(D) 16

(D) 16

44.

Which one of the following is an example of Operating System ?

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë ·¸™Ýt··œ·Ž· ¸Ÿ·¸· h·Ë·™ËݹzÝq· ¸¤·¤zݕ· oÛ·j…Ý·§Ý™Ý~·o۷ώ·¤··§ÏÝ?

(A) Microsoft Word

(A)

•··io¯Û·Ë¤··Ó‘zÝŸ·|µÝ

(B)

Microsoft Excel

(B)

•··io¯Û·Ë¤··Ó‘zÝmn¤·œ·

(C)

Microsoft Access

(C)

•··io¯Û·Ë¤··Ó‘zÝmn¤·Ë¤·

(D)

•··io¯Û·Ë¤··Ó‘zݹŸ·|Ý·Ëv·­

(D) Microsoft Windows W-00

(B)

(D) ~ 47%

(D) ~ 47%

44.

¤··•··Ž–·“·´zݎ·oÛ·hŽ·Ä¤·™Ý~·oۙݎ·ËŸ··œ·ËmoÛ“·Ê§Ý…Ý –··†Ý¼tuÜoÛ h·²oÛ|®Ý·Ì oËÛ ¤·•·Ätt·–· •·Ì •··–· ± •··Ž·oÛ¸Ÿ·t·œ·Ž·oËÛ¸Ÿ·¤€··™Ý •·Ì h·²oÛ|®Ý·¸“·Ž…ÄÝh·Ì oÛÀ¤·´p–··oÛ·¤·´·Ç~·µh·²oÛ|®Ý·¸“·Ž…ÄÝh·ÌoÛÀ¤·´p–·· oËÛ¤··„·hŽ·Ä··€· (%) §Ý·Ë€··§ÏÝ (A) ~ 50%

(A) ~ 50%

43.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë ”··™Ý€· •·Ì ·Ä™Ý·œ·Ëp··Ì ¤·•“·Ž·À h·²oÛ|®ËÝ ·°…Ý·Ž·oۙݎ·Ë Ÿ··œ···Ä™Ý·€·Ž·€·•·¥··Ë€·o۷ώ· ¤··§ÏÝ ?

14

45.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ·¤··…Ý ·•·œ·Ÿ·¤·´p–·· oÛ·…ݷ˧ݙݷ¤·•··Ž··„·Â “··iŽ·™ÝÀi¼nŸ·Ÿ·Ëœ·ÌzÝ §ÏÝ ?

Which one of the following represent the binary equivalent of the decimal number 23 ? (A) 01011 (B) 10111 (C) 10011 (D) None of the above

45.

46.

Which one of the following is different from other members ? (A) Google (B) Windows (C) Linux (D) Mac

46.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤··hŽ–·¤·Ë¸”·ŽŽ·§ÏÝ ? (A) q·Çq·œ· (B) ¹Ÿ·|Ý·Ëv·­ (C) œ··iŽ·Ën¤· (D) •·ÏoÛ

47.

Where does a computer add and compare its data ? (A) CPU (B) Memory (C) Hard disk (D) Floppy disk

47.

moÛ oە–·ÇzݙÝ h·Ž·Ë |Ý·zÝ· •·Ì oۧݷ² ·™Ý oÄÛuÜ v··Ë|®Ý€··§ÏÝh·Ï™Ýj¤·oÛÀ€·Äœ·Ž··oۙ݀··§ÏÝ ? (A) ¤·À·À–·Ç (B) •·Ë•··Ë™ÝÀ (C) §Ý·|µÝ¸|ݤoÛ (D) ‘œ··Ó·À¸|ݤoÛ

48.

Computers on an internet identified by (A) e-mail address (B) street address (C) IP address (D) None of the above

48.

i~zݙݎ·ËzÝŸ··œ·Ëoە–·ÇzݙݷÌoÛÀ·§Ýt··Ž·¸oÛ¤·¤·Ë§Ý·Ë€·À§ÏÝ" (A) iµ•·Ëœ·m|³Ëݤ· (B) ¤z³ÝÀzÝm|³Ëݤ· (C) h·iµ·Àm|³Ëݤ· (D) j·™Ý·Ën€·•·Ì¤·ËoÛ·ËiµŽ·§ÝÁ

49.

The Right to Information Act, 2005 makes the provision of (A) Dissemination of all types of information by all Public authorities to any person. (B) Establishment of Central, State and District Level Information Commissions as an appellate body. (C) Transparency and accountability in Public authorities. (D) All of the above

49.

¤·Çt·Ž··oÛ·h¸·oÛ·™Ý h¸·¸Ž·–·•··°·Ÿ···Ž· oۙ݀··§ÏÝ (A) ¸oÛ¤·À”·ÀŸ–·¼n€·o۷ˤ·”·Àœ··ËoÛh¸·oÛ·¸™Ý–··Ì ŒÝ·™Ý·¤·”·À·°oÛ·™oÛÀ¤·Çt·Ž··h·ÌoÛ··°¤··™g (B) oËێ‡ÝÀ–·™Ý·v–·À–·mŸ·´ ¸v·œ··¤€·™Ý·Ì ·™Ý ¤·Çt·Ž·· h·–··Ëq··Ì oÛÀh·Àœ·À–·h¸·oۙÝ~·oËۛߐ·•·Ì ¤„···Ž··g (C) œ··ËoÛ h¸·oÛ·¸™Ý–··Ì •·Ì ··™Ý…ݺ ·€·· mŸ·´ v·Ÿ··“·…Ëݖ·€··g (D) j·–·Äµn€·¤·”·Àg

W-00

(A) 01011 (B) 10111 (C) 10011 (D) j·™Ý·Ën€·•·Ì¤·ËoÛ·ËiµŽ·§ÝÁ

are

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50.

50.

Which type of natural hazards cause maximum damage to property and lives ? (A) Hydrological (B)

Hydro-meteorological

(C)

Geological

(D) Geo-chemical

51.

51.

Dioxins are produced from

v·œ··°o۷ː·

(B)

v·œ·•··Ï¤·•·À·°o۷ː·

(C)

”·ÇŸ·Ïw··¸Ž·oې·°o۷ː·

(D)

”·Ç™Ý·¤··–·¸Ž·oې·°o۷ː·

|Ý·–··Ë¼n¤·Žv·­¸oÛ¤·¤·Ëj€¤·ºv·€·§Ý·Ë€··§ÏÝ" (A)

“·´v·™Ý·™Ý€·À

(B)

Power plants

(B)

¸“·v·œ·À–·Ž‚·

(C)

Sugar factories

(C)

t·ÀŽ·ÀoËÛoÛ·™Ýp··Ž·Ë

(D)

œ··¼¤zÝoÛ…ݧݎ·

The slogan “A tree for each child” was coined for

52.

“·°€–·ËoÛ“··œ·oÛoËÛ¸œ·mmoې·Ë|®Ý” oÛ·Ž··™Ý·¸oÛ¤·

h· ·–·¤·Ëq·}®Ý·q·–··"

(A) Social forestry programme

(A)

¤··•··¸v·oÛŸ·Ž·oÛ·–·µo¯Û•·

(B)

Clean Air programme

(B)

¤Ÿ·tuÜŸ··–·ÄoÛ·–·µo¯Û•·

(C)

Soil conservation programme

(C)

”·Ç¸•·¤·´™Ýc·~·oÛ·–·µo¯Û•·

(D)

·–··µŸ·™Ý~·¤·Ä™Ýc··oÛ·–·µo¯Û•·

(D) Environmental protection programme 53.

(A)

(A) Wastelands

(D) Combustion of plastics

52.

o۷ώ·¤···°·oÊÛ¸€·oې·°o۷ː·¤·•·¸ƒ·h·Ï™Ýv·ÀŸ·Ž·oÛ·Ë h¸·oۀ·•·Ž·ÄoÛ¤··Ž··§Ä²t··€··§ÏÝ ?

53.

The main constituents of biogas are

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë “··–··Ëq·Ï¤· oÛ· ·°•·Äp· €·ƒŸ· o۷ώ·¤··§ÏÝ"

(A) Methane and Carbon di-oxide (B) (C)

Methane, Hydrogen and Nitric oxide

(D) Methane and Sulphur di-oxide W-00

(A)

•·À„·ËŽ·h·Ï™ÝoÛ·“·µŽ·|Ý·ih·Ón¤··i|Ý

(B)

•·À„·ËŽ·h·Ï™ÝŽ··i¸z³ÝoÛh·Ón¤··i|Ý

(C)

•·À„·ËŽ· §Ý·i|³Ý·Ëv·Ž· h·Ï™Ý Ž··i¸z³ÝoÛ h·Ón¤··i|Ý

(D)

•·À„·ËŽ·h·Ï™Ý¤·œ’Û™Ý|Ý·ih·Ón¤··i|Ý

Methane and Nitric oxide

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54.

55.

54.

Climate change has implications for 1. soil moisture 2. forest fires 3. biodiversity 4. ground water Identify the correct combination according to the code :

55.

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Codes : (A) 1 and 3 (C) 1, 3 and 4 56.

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Assertion (A) : In the world as a whole, the environment has degraded during past several decades. Reason (R) : The population of the world has been growing significantly. (A) (A) is correct, (R) is correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (B) (A) is correct, (R) is correct and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is correct.

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(A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ h·Ï™Ý (A) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoۙÝ~·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝg

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(C)

(A) ¤·§ÝÀ§Ïݐ·™ÝŽ€·Ä (R) q·œ·€·§ÏÝg

(D) (A) q·œ·€·§Ïݐ·™ÝŽ€·Ä (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝg

(B) 1, 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2, 3 and 4

The accreditation process by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) differs from that of National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in terms of (A) Disciplines covered by both being the same, there is duplication of efforts. (B) One has institutional grading approach and the other has programme grading approach. (C) Once get accredited by NBA or NAAC, the institution is free from renewal of grading, which is not a progressive decision. (D) This accreditation amounts to approval of minimum standards in the quality of education in the institution concerned.

(A) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ h·Ï™Ý (A) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoۙÝ~·§ÏÝg

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57.

Which option is not correct ? (A) Most

of

the

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educational

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤··¸Ÿ·oۜ·¤·§ÝÀŽ·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ ? (A)

institutions of National repute in

·°¸€·£{Ý··°·€·h¸·oÛ·´ ·¤·´¤„··Ž·¤·´r·À–·¤·Çt·À

scientific and technical sphere fall

oÛÀŸ·Á·°¸Ÿ·¼£zÝoËÛhŽ€·q·µ€·h·€·Ë§ÐÝg

under 64th entry of Union list. (B)

(B)

Education, in general, is the

Ÿ·Ì ¤·´¸Ÿ···Ž· ¤·´ ··Ë·Ž· h¸·¸Ž·–·•·

subject of concurrent list since

 ¤·Ë ¤··•··Ž–·€· ¸ ·c·· ¤·•·Ÿ·€·Â

42nd Constitutional Amendment

¤·Çt·ÀoÛ·¸Ÿ·£·–·§ÏÝg

Act 1976. (C)

¸Ÿ·w··Ž· h·Ï™Ý €·oێ·ÀoÛÀ c·Ë‚· oËÛ ™Ý·£z³ÝÀ–·

Central

(C) Advisory Board

on

¸ ·c·· ·™Ý oËێ‡ÝÀ–· ·™Ý·•· ·µ…Ý·‚·À •·~|ݜ· ¤·Àm“·Àiµ  oÛÀ ·°„·•· “··™Ý ¤„···Ž··

Education (CABE) was first

•·ÌoÛÀq·iµ„·Àg

established in 1920. (D) (D) India had implemented the right

¤·´ ··Ë·Ž· h¸·¸Ž·–·•· oËÛ •··–·•· ¤·Ë

to Free and Compulsory Primary

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Education in 2002 through 86th

h¸Ž·Ÿ··–·µ h·Ï™Ý •·Ä‘€··°·„·¸•·oÛ¸ ·c··oËÛ

Constitutional Amendment.

h¸·oÛ·™ÝoÛ·Ëœ··q·Çoۙݸ…Ý–··§ÏÝg

Which statement is not correct about the “National Education Day” of India ? (A) It

is

celebrated

on

It

is

celebrated

on

58.

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5th

September every year. (B)

”··™Ý€· Ž·Ë  •·Ì Ÿ·Ì ¤·´¸Ÿ···Ž·

11th

(A)

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(B)

–·§Ý·°¸€·Ÿ·£·µŽ·Ÿ·•“·™ÝoÛ·Ë•·Ž··–··v··€··§ÏÝg

(C)

i¤·Ë ”··™Ý€·oËې·°„·•·¸ ·c··•·´‚·À|Ý·Óh“·Äœ·

November every year. (C)

It is celebrated in the memory of

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India’s first Union Minister of Education, Dr. Abul Kalam Azad. (D) (D) It is being celebrated since 2008. W-00

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59.

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below :

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¤·Çt·À–I oÛ·Ë ¤·Çt·À–II ¤·Ë ¸•·œ··€·Ë §ÄÝm ¸…Ý–·Ë q·–·Ë oÛ·Ë|ÝoÛ··°–··Ëq·oۙ݀·Ë§ÄÝm¤·§ÝÀjƒ·™Ý…ÝÀ¸v·m: (¤·´¸Ÿ···Ž·oËÛ hŽ·ÄtuË܅Ý)

(¤·´¤„··m²)

(Articles of the Constitution)

(Institutions)

(a) Article 280

(i) Administrative Tribunals

(a)

hŽ·ÄtuËÜ…Ý 280

(i)

·° ··¤·¸Ž·oÛ Ž–··–··¸·oۙÝ~·

(b) Article 324

(ii) Election Commission of India

(b)

hŽ·ÄtuËÜ…Ý 324

(ii)

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(c) Article 323

(iii) Finance Commission at Union level

(c)

hŽ·ÄtuËÜ…Ý 323

(iii)

¤·´r·À–· ¤€·™Ý ·™Ý ¸Ÿ·ƒ·h·–··Ëq·

(d)

hŽ·ÄtuËÜ…Ý 315

(iv)

(d) Article 315

(iv) Union Public Service Commission

¤·´r· œ··ËoÛ ¤·ËŸ·· h·–··Ëq·

oÛ·Ë|Ý :

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(B)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(C)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(D)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(i)

Deemed Universities declared by UGC under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956, are not permitted to

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(A) offer programmes in higher education and issue degrees.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(A)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(B)

(iii)

(ii)

(i)

(iv)

(C)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(D)

(ii)

(iv)

(iii)

(i)

–·Çv·À¤·À ŒÝ·™Ý· –·Çv·À¤·À h¸·¸Ž·–·•·  ··™Ý·oËÛhŽ€·q·µ€·•··¸Ž·€·¸Ÿ· Ÿ·¸Ÿ·‹·œ·–··Ì oÛ·Ë –·§Ýh·w··Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ (A)

jtt· ¸ ·c·· oËÛ oÛ·–·µo¯Û•··Ì oÛ·Ë t·œ··Ž·· h·Ï™ÝjŽ·•·Ì¸|Ýq·°À·°…Ý·Ž·oۙݎ··g

(B)

open off-campus and off-shore campus anywhere in the country and overseas respectively without the permission of the UGC.

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(C)

(D) offer distance education programmes without the approval of the Distance Education Council.

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(D)

…Çݙݤ„·¸ ·c···¸™Ý£·…Ý oÛÀhŽ·Ä•·¸€·oËÛ¸“·Ž·· …Çݙݤ„·oÛ·–·µo¯Û•··ÌoÛ·Ët·œ··Ž··g

(B) (C)

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List – II

Codes :

60.

¤·Çt·À – I

List – I

give affiliation to any institute of higher education.

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Paper – I ·°  Ž·Ž··‚·– I Note : • • •

This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions. In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated.

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Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms ? (A) Socio-economic Status (B) Marital Status (C) Numerical Aptitude (D) Professional Attitude

1.

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A doctor studies the relative effectiveness of two drugs of dengue fever. His research would be classified as (A) Descriptive Survey (B) Experimental Research (C) Case Study (D) Ethnography

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The term ‘phenomenology’ associated with the process of (A) Qualitative Research (B) Analysis of Variance (C) Correlational Study (D) Probability Sampling

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Read the following passage carefully and answer questions from 5 to 10 : It should be remembered that the nationalist movement in India, like all nationalist movements, was essentially a bourgeois movement. It represented the natural historical stage of development, and to consider it or to criticise it as a working-class movement is wrong. Gandhi represented that movement and the Indian masses in relation to that movement to a supreme degree, and he became the voice of Indian people to that extent. The main contribution of Gandhi to India and the Indian masses has been through the powerful movements which he launched through the National Congress. Through nation-wide action he sought to mould the millions, and largely succeeded in doing so, and changing them from a demoralised, timid and hopeless mass, bullied and crushed by every dominant interest, and incapable of resistance, into a people with self-respect and self-reliance, resisting tyranny, and capable of united action and sacrifice for a larger cause. Gandhi made people think of political and economic issues and every village and every bazaar hummed with argument and debate on the new ideas and hopes that filled the people. That was an amazing psychological change. The time was ripe for it, of course, and circumstances and world conditions worked for this change. But a great leader is necessary to take advantage of circumstances and conditions. Gandhi was that leader, and he released many of the bonds that imprisoned and disabled our minds, and none of us who experienced it can ever forget that great feeling of release and exhilaration that came over the Indian people. Gandhi has played a revolutionary role in India of the greatest importance because he knew how to make the most of the objective conditions and could reach the heart of the masses, while groups with a more advanced ideology functioned largely in the air because they did not fit in with those conditions and could therefore not evoke any substantial response from the masses. It is perfectly true that Gandhi, functioning in the nationalist plane, does not think in terms of the conflict of classes, and tries to compose their differences. But the action he has indulged and taught the people has inevitably raised mass consciousness tremendously and made social issues vital. Gandhi and the Congress must be judged by the policies they pursue and the action they indulge in. But behind this, personality counts and colours those policies and activities. In the case of very exceptional person like Gandhi the question of personality becomes especially important in order to understand and appraise him. To us he has represented the spirit and honour of India, the yearning of her sorrowing millions to be rid of their innumerable burdens, and an insult to him by the British Government or others has been an insult to India and her people. W-00

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5.

Which one of the following is true of the given passage ?

5.

(A) The passage is a critique of

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(B)

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India’s

(C)

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(D) It is an account of Indian

(D)

–·§Ý ¢·•·v·ÀŸ·À Ÿ·q·µ h·Ž…Ý·Ëœ·Ž· oËÛ ·°¸€· i´¸|ݖ·Ž· Ž·Ë ·Ž·œ· oÛ·´q·°Ë¤· oËÛ ¤·•·„·µŽ· oÛ· ¸Ÿ·Ÿ·™Ý~·§ÏÝg

Gandhi’s

role

in

Indian

movement for independence. (B)

The passage hails the role of Gandhi in India’s freedom movement.

(C)

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is

role

neutral in

on

freedom movement. National Congress’s support to the working-class movement.

6.

The change that the Gandhian

6.

movement brought among the Indian masses was

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(B)

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7.

(B)

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(C)

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consider

the

7.

nationalist

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(B)

”··™Ý€·À–·v·Ž·€··oÛÀh·Ÿ··v·„··g

(C)

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(D)

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(A) historical movement (B)

voice of the Indian people

(C)

bourgeois movement

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Gandhi played a revolutionary role in India because he could

8.

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(A) preach morality

(A)

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(B)

reach the heart of Indians

(B)

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(C)

see the conflict of classes

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Ÿ·q··ÎoËÛ¤·´r·£·µ…ËÝp·¤·oۀ·Ë„·Ëg

(D)

”··™Ý€·À–· Ž·Ë ·Ž·œ· oÛ·´q·°Ë¤· oÛ· Ž·Ë€·Ê€Ÿ· oÛ™Ý ¤·oۀ·Ë„·Ëg

(D) lead

the

Indian

National

Congress

9.

Groups with advanced ideology

9.

functioned in the air as they did not fit in with

v·•·Ž·§ÝÁ¤·oËÛ

(A) objective conditions of masses (B) (C)

(A)

v·Ž·¤····™Ý~·oÛÀŸ·¤€·Ä¸Ž·£{ݼ¤„·¸€·–··²

(B)

q··´·ÀŸ··…ÝÀ¸Ÿ·t··™Ý··™Ý·

(C)

œ··Ëq··ÌoÛÀŸ·q·µt·Ë€·Ž··

(D)

v·Ž·€··oËÛ“·Àt·”·Ë…Ý

the Gandhian ideology the class consciousness of the people

(D) the differences among masses

10.

jŽŽ·€· ¸Ÿ·t··™Ý··™Ý· oËÛ ¤·•·Ç§Ý §ÝŸ·· •·Ì oÛ·–·µ oۙ݀·Ë ™Ý§ËÝn–··Ì¸oÛ Ÿ·Ë ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· oËÛ ¤··„· {ÝÀoÛ{ÝÀoÛ

The author concludes the passage by

10.

(A) criticising the Indian masses

œ·Ëp·oÛŽ·Ë·¸™ÝtuË܅ÝoÛ·¤·•···Ž·¸oۖ··§ÏÝ (A)

”··™Ý€·À–·v·Ž·¤····™Ý~·oÛÀh·œ··Ët·Ž··oÛ™Ý oËÛ

(B)

the Gandhian movement

(C)

pointing out the importance of

(B)

q··´·ÀŸ··…ÝÀh·Ž…Ý·Ëœ·Ž·ŒÝ·™Ý·

(C)

q··´·Àv·ÀoËÛŸ–·¼n€·€Ÿ·oÛ·•·§ÝƒŸ·“·€··oۙÝ

(D)

oۙݷË|®Ý·Ì”··™Ý€·À–··ÌoÛÀŸ–·„···§Ýt··Ž·oۙÝ

the personality of Gandhi (D) identifying the sorrows

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11.

Media that exist in an interconnected series of communication – points are referred to as

11.

¤·´t··™Ý oÛÀ h´€·¤·µ•“·¼Ž·€· ¡·Ê´p·œ·· •·Ì ¸Ÿ·‹•··Ž· •·À¸|ݖ··•·Ì ¸“·Ž…ÄÝh·Ì oÛ·¸oÛ¤·›ß·•·Ì ¸v·o¯Û¸oۖ·· v··€··§ÏÝ" (A) Ž·Ëzݟ·oµ¬Û|Ý•·À¸|ݖ·· (B) ¤·´–··Ëv·À•·À¸|ݖ·· (C) q·°¼Ž„·œ·•·À¸|ݖ·· (D) “·§ÄÝ•·À¸|ݖ··

12.

v·Ž·¤·´t··™ÝoËÛ¤·Çt·Ž··oÛ·–·µoÛ·Ÿ·~·µŽ·¸oÛ¤·›ß·•·Ì ¸oۖ··v··€··§ÏÝ" (A) ¸Ÿ·¤·™Ý~· (B) ·°t··™Ý (C) ¸Ž·q·™Ý·Ž·À (D) ¸Ÿ·t·œ·Ž·

13.

h€·Äœ–·oÛ·¸œ·oÛ h¸¤·Ž·¬o¯Û·ËŽ·Ó¤·  •··–·•· oÛ· j…Ý·§Ý™Ý~·o۷ώ·¤··§ÏÝ" (A) ™Ëݸ|ݖ··Ë (B) zËݜ·À¸Ÿ·v·­Ž· (C) ¸’Ûœ•· (D) ¤·•··t··™Ý·‚·

(A) Networked media (B)

Connective media

(C)

Nodal media

(D) Multimedia 12.

13.

The information function of mass communication is described as (A) diffusion

(B)

(C)

(D) diversion

surveillance

An example medium is (A) Radio (C) Film

of

publicity

asynchronous (B) Television (D) Newspaper

14.

In communication, connotative words are (A) explicit (B) abstract (C) simple (D) cultural

14.

¤·´t··™Ý•·Ìq·Ä~··„·µoÛ ·“…Ýo۷ώ·¤·Ë§ÐÝ" (A) ¤·Ä¤·£zÝ (B) h•·Ç€·µ (C) ¤·™Ýœ· (D) ¤··´¤oÊÛ¸€·oÛ

15.

A message beneath a message is labelled as (A) embedded text (B) internal text (C) inter-text (D) sub-text

15.

¤·´…ËÝ · oËÛ Ž·Àt·Ë ¤·´…ËÝ · oÛ·Ë n–·· Ž··•· ¸…Ý–·· v··€·· §ÏÝ" (A) h´€·¤„··¸·€·q·°Ž„· (B) h·Ž€·¸™ÝoÛq·°Ž„· (C) h´€·q·°Ž„· (D) j·q·°Ž„·

16.

In analog mass stories are (A) static (B) dynamic (C) interactive (D) exploratory

16.

hŽ·Ä›ß·v·Ž·¤·´t··™Ý•·Ìoۧݷ¸Ž·–··² (A) ¤„·Ï¸€·oۧݷˀ·À§ÐÝg (B) q·€–··€•·oۧݷˀ·À§ÐÝg (C) hŽ–··ËŽ–·¸o¯Û–··€•·oۧݷˀ·À§ÐÝg (D) hŽŸ·Ë£·~··€•·oۧݷˀ·À§ÐÝg

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18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

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Determine the relationship between the pair of words ALWAYS : NEVER and then select from the following pair of words which have a similar relationship : (A) often : rarely (B) frequently : occasionally (C) constantly : frequently (D) intermittently : casually

17.

Find the wrong number in the sequence : 52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16 (A) 27 (B) 34 (C) 43 (D) 48

18.

In a certain code, PAN is written as 31 and PAR as 35, then PAT is written in the same code as (A) 30 (B) 37 (C) 39 (D) 41

19.

The letters in the first set have certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship, make the right choice for the second set : AF : IK : : LQ : ? (A) MO (B) NP (C) OR (D) TV

20.

If 5472 = 9, 6342 = 6, 7584 = 6, what is 9236 ? (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

21.

In an examination, 35% of the total students failed in Hindi, 45% failed in English and 20% in both. The percentage of those who passed in both subjects is (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40

22.

 ·“…ݖ·Äq•·ALWAYS : NEVER•·Ì¤·•“·Ž· oÛ·Ë ¤·•·x··Ë €·„·· ¸Ž·•Ž· •·Ì ¤·Ë j¤·  ·“…Ý–·Äq•· oÛ·Ë ·§Ýt··Ž··Ë¸v·Ž·•·ÌŸ·§ÝÀ¤·•“·Ž·§Ý·Ë (A)

hoÛ¤·™Ý  ¸Ÿ·™Ýœ·Ë

(B)

“·§Äݍ··

 –·…Ý·oۅݷ

(C)

¤·…Ý·

 “·§Äݍ··

(D)

¤·¸Ÿ·™Ý·•·  –··Ì§ÝÀ ¤·´–··Ëq·¤·Ë

¸Ž·•Ž·¢·Ë~·À•·Ì‚·Ä¸zݐ·Ç~·µ¤·´p–··o۷ː·§Ýt··Ž··Ë 52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16 (A) 27

(B)

(C)

(D) 48

43

34

moÛ¤··´oËÛ¸€·oې·°~··œ·À•·Ì PANoÛ·Ë 31¸œ·p·· v··€··§ÏÝ €·„·· PARoÛ·Ë 35¸œ·p··v··€··§ÏÝ€··Ë PATo۷˸œ·p··v··–·Ëq·· (A) 30 (C) 39

(B) 37 (D) 41

¸…Ý–·Ë q·–·Ë ·§Ýœ·Ë hc·™Ý–·Äq•··Ì •·Ì moÛ ¸Ÿ· ·Ë£· ¤·•“·Ž· §ÏÝ g i¤· ¤·•“·Ž· oËÛ h···™Ý ·™Ý …Çݤ·™ËÝ hc·™Ý–·Äq•··Ì oËÛ ¸œ·m ¸Ž·•Ž· •·Ì ¤·Ë j¸t·€· t·–·Ž· oÛÀ¸v·m AF : IK :: LQ : ? (A) MO (B) NP (C) OR (D) TV

–·¸…Ý5472 = 96342 = 67584 = 6§ÏÝ€··Ë 9236n–··§ÏÝ" (A) 2 (C) 4

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(B) 3 (D) 5

moې·™ÝÀc··•·Ì oÄۜ·•·Ì ¤·Ë 35%uÜ·‚·¸§ÝŽ…ÝÀ•·Ì 45%h´q·°Ëv·À•·Ì €·„·· 20%…Ý·ËŽ··Ì •·Ì ’Ëۜ·§ÄÝmg …Ý·ËŽ··Ì¸Ÿ·£·–··Ì•·Ì··¤·§Ý·ËŽ·ËŸ··œ··ÌoÛ··°¸€· ·€·§ÏÝ (A) 10

(B)

(C)

(D) 40

30

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23.

Two statements I and II given below are followed by two conclusions (a) and (b). Supposing the statements are true, which of the following conclusions can logically follow ? Statements : I. Some flowers are red. II. Some flowers are blue. Conclusions : (a) Some flowers are neither red nor blue. (b) Some flowers are both red and blue. (A) Only (a) follows. (B) Only (b) follows. (C) Both (a) and (b) follow. (D) Neither (a) nor (b) follows.

23.

Ž·Àt·Ë ¸…Ým q·m …Ý·Ë oۄ·Ž··Ì , h·Ï™Ý ,, ŒÝ·™Ý· …Ý·Ë ¸Ž·£oÛ£·µ(a)€·„··(b)¸Ž·oÛ·œ·Ëv··¤·oۀ·Ë§ÐÝg–·§Ý •··Ž·€·Ë §ÄÝm¸oÛ…Ý·ËŽ··Ì oۄ·Ž·¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝŽ·Àt·Ë ¸…Ýmq·m •·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤·À“··€·€·oµÛ¤·´q·€·§ÏÝ" oۄ·Ž·  I. oÄÛuÜ’Çۜ·œ··œ·§Ý·Ë€·Ë§ÐÝg II. oÄÛuÜ’Çۜ·Ž·Àœ·Ë§Ý·Ë€·Ë§ÐÝg ¸Ž·£oÛ£ oÛ£·µ (a) oÄÛuÜ ’Çۜ· Ž· €··Ë œ··œ· Ž· §ÝÀ Ž·Àœ·Ë§Ý·Ë€·Ë§ÐÝg (b) oÄÛuÜ’Çۜ·œ··œ·€·„··Ž·Àœ·Ë…Ý·ËŽ··Ì ™´Ýq·oËۧݷˀ·Ë§ÐÝg (A) oË۟·œ·(a)€·oµÛ¤·´q·€·§ÏÝg (B) oË۟·œ·(b)€·oµÛ¤·´q·€·§ÏÝg (C) (a)€·„··(b)…Ý·ËŽ··Ì€·oµÛ¤·´q·€·§ÐÝg (D) (a)€·„··(b)…Ý·ËŽ··Ì€·oµÛ¤·´q·€·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÐÝg

24.

If the statement ‘all students are intelligent’ is true, which of the following statements are false ? (i) No students are intelligent. (ii) Some students are intelligent. (iii) Some students are not intelligent. (A) (i) and (ii) (B) (i) and (iii) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (i) only

24.

–·¸…Ý oۄ·Ž· “¤·”·ÀuÜ·‚·“·Ä¸‰Ý•··Ž·§ÐÝ”¤·€–·§ÏÝ€··Ë ¸Ž·•Ž·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤·Ëoۄ·Ž·¤·§ÝÀŽ·§ÝÁ§ÐÝ" (i) oÛ·ËiµuÜ·‚·“·Ä¸‰Ý•··Ž·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (ii) oÄÛuÜuÜ·‚·“·Ä¸‰Ý•··Ž·§ÐÝg (iii) oÄÛuÜuÜ·‚·“·Ä¸‰Ý•··Ž·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÐÝg (A) (i)€·„··(ii) (B) (i)€·„··(iii) (C) (ii)€·„··(iii) (D) oË۟·œ·(i)

25.

A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called (A) Deductive Reasoning (B) Inductive Reasoning (C) Abnormal Reasoning (D) Transcendental Reasoning

25.

mˤ·· €·oµÛ ¸v·¤·•·Ì §Ý•· ¸oÛ¤·À ¸Ÿ·¸ ·£zÝ oۄ·Ž· ¤·Ë ·°·™Ý•”· oۙÝoËÛ moÛ ¤··Ÿ·µ”··Ï¸•·oÛ oۄ·Ž· oËÛ ¤··„· ¤·•··€·oۙ݀·Ë§ÐÝoÛ·Ëoۧ݀·Ë§ÐÝ (A) ¸Ž·q·•·¸Ž·oÛ€·oµÛ (B) h·q·•·¸Ž·oÛ€·oµÛ (C) h¤··•··Ž–·€·oµÛ (D) hŽ·Ä”·Ÿ··€·À€·€·oµÛ

26.

What is the smallest number of ducks that could swim in this formation – two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck between two ducks ? (A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 3

26.

¸Ž·•Ž··¸™Ý¼¤„·¸€·•·Ìoە·¤·Ëoە·¸oۀ·Ž·À“·€·p·­Ì€·Ï™Ý ¤·oۀ·À§ÐÝ –moÛ“·€·p·­ oËÛh·q·Ë …Ý·Ë “·€·p·­moÛ “·€·p·­oËې·ÀuËÜ…Ý·Ë“·€·p·­€·„··moÛ“·€·p·­oËÛh·q·Ë €·„···ÀuËÜmoÛmoÛ“·€·p·­"

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(B) 7 (D) 3

27.

Mr. A, Miss B, Mr. C and Miss D are sitting around a table and discussing their trades. (i) Mr. A sits opposite to the cook. (ii) Miss B sits right to the barber (iii) The washerman sits right to the barber (iv) Miss D sits opposite to Mr. C What are the trades of A and B ? (A) Tailor and barber (B) Barber and cook (C) Tailor and cook (D) Tailor and washerman

27.

¢·À•··Ž· $ ¸•·¤· % ¢·À•··Ž· & h·Ï™Ý ¸•·¤· ' moÛ•·Ëv·oËÛi…µÝ¸q·…µÝ “·Ï{ËÝ §ÐÝ h·Ï™Ý h·Ž·Ë oÛ·™Ý·Ë“··™Ý oËÛ“··™ËÝ•·Ìt·t··µoۙݙݧËݧÐÝg (i) ¢·À•··Ž·A™Ý¤··Ëi–·ËoËÛ¤··•·Ž·Ë“·Ï{ËݧÐÝg (ii) ¸•·¤·BŽ··iµoËÛ…Ý·–·Áh·Ë™Ý“·Ï{ÝÀ§ÐÝg (iii) ··Ë“·ÀŽ··iµoËÛ…Ý·¸§ÝŽ·Ë“·Ï{Ý·§ÏÝg (iv) ¸•·¤·D¢·À•··Ž·CoËÛ¤··•·Ž·Ë“·Ï{ÝÀ§ÐÝg Ah·Ï™ÝBoËÛŸ–·Ÿ·¤··–·n–··§ÐÝ" (A) …Ýv·Âh·Ï™ÝŽ··iµ (B) Ž··iµh·Ï™Ý™Ý¤··Ëi–·· (C) …Ýv·Âh·Ï™Ý™Ý¤··Ëi–·· (D) …Ýv·Âh·Ï™Ý··Ë“·À

28.

Which one of the following methods serve to measure correlation between two variables ? (A) Scatter Diagram (B) Frequency Distribution (C) Two-way table (D) Coefficient of Rank Correlation

28.

…Ý·Ë t·™Ý·Ì oËÛ “·Àt· ¤·§Ý¤·•“·Ž· •···Ž·Ë oËÛ ¸œ·–·Ë ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤··€·™ÝÀoÛ·oÛ·•·h·€··§ÏÝ" (A) ¸Ÿ·oÛÀ~·µh·™ËÝp· (B) “··™´Ý“··™Ý€··“·´zݎ· (C) …Ý·Ë€·™Ý’Û·€··¸œ·oÛ· (D) o۷˸zݤ·§Ý¤·•“·Ž·oÛ·q·Ä~··´oÛ

29.

Which one of the following is not an Internet Service Provider (ISP) ? (A) MTNL (B) BSNL (C) ERNET India (D) Infotech India Ltd.

29.

¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·· i´zݙݎ·ËzÝ ¤·ºŸ·¤· ·°·ËŸ··i|ݙÝ(ISP)Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ" (A) MTNL m•·zÝÀmŽ·mœ· (B) BSNL “·Àm¤·mŽ·mœ· (C) m™ÝŽ·ËzÝi´¸|ݖ·· iµh·™ÝmŽ·iµzÝÀi´¸|ݖ·· (D) iŽ’Û·ËzËÝoÛi´¸|ݖ··¸œ·¸•·zËÝ|Ý

30.

The hexadecimal number system consists of the symbols (A) 0 – 7 (B) 0 – 9 , A – F (C) 0 – 7, A – F (D) None of these

30.

£··Ë|Ý · h···™ÝÀ h´oێ· ·‰Ý¸€· •·Ì o۷ώ· ¤·Ë ¸t·¦Ž·  ··¸•·œ·§Ý·Ë€·Ë§ÐÝ"

The binary equivalent of (–15)10 is (2’s complement system is used) (A) 11110001 (B) 11110000 (C) 10001111 (D) None of these

31.

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(A) 0 – 7 (B) 0 – 9, A – F (C) 0 – 7, A – F (D) oÛ·Ëiµ”·ÀŽ·§ÝÁ

oÛ· …ݷ˧ݙݷ €·Äœ–·•··Ž· 2′ oÛÀ ·Ç™ÝoÛ ·‰Ý¸€·oÛ·j·–··Ëq·¸oۖ··§ÏÝ §ÏÝ (–15)10

(A) 11110001 (B) 11110000 (C) 10001111 (D) oÛ·Ëiµ”·ÀŽ·§ÝÁ 11

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32.

1 GB is equal to

32.

(A) 230 ¸“·z¬Ý¤·oËÛ

(A) 230 bits (B)

230 bytes

(C)

220 bits

1 GB “·™Ý·“·™Ý§ÏÝ (B) (C)

230 “··iz¬Ý¤·oËÛ 220 ¸“·z¬Ý¤·oËÛ

(D) 220 “··iz¬Ý¤·oËÛ

(D) 220 bytes 33.

The set of computer programs that manage the hardware/software of a computer is called (A) Compiler system (B) Operation system (C) Operating system (D) None of these

33.

oە–·ÇzݙÝ oËÛ §Ý·|µÝŸ·Ë–·™Ý¤··Ó‘zݟ·Ë–·™Ý oÛ·Ë ¤·´t··¸œ·€· oۙݎ·Ë Ÿ··œ·Ë oە–·ÇzݙÝ ·°·Ëq·°·•··Ì oÛ· ¤·•·Ätt·–· n–·· oۧݜ··€··§ÏÝ" (A) o۷ӕ··iœ·™Ý¸¤·¤zݕ· (B) h·Ó·™ËÝ ·Ž·¸¤·¤zݕ· (C) h·Ó·™ËݹzÝq·¸¤·¤zݕ· (D) oÛ·Ëiµ”·ÀŽ·§ÝÁ

34.

S/MIME in Internet technology stands for (A) Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (B) Secure Multimedia Internet Mail Extension (C) Simple Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (D) Simple Multimedia Internet Mail Extension

34.

i´zݙݎ·Ëzݐ·°·Ï‹·Ë¸q·oÛÀ•·ÌS/MIMEoÛ·€··€·–·µ§ÏÝ (A) ¸¤·n–··Ë™Ý •·œzÝÀ·™Ý·v·­ i´zݙݎ·ËzÝ •·Ëœ· mn¤·zÌÝ ·Ž· (B) ¸¤·n–··Ë™Ý •·œzÝÀ•·À¸|ݖ·· i´zݙݎ·ËzÝ •·Ëœ· mn¤·zÌÝ ·Ž· (C) ¸¤·•·œ· •·œzÝÀ·™Ý·v·­ i´zݙݎ·ËzÝ •·Ëœ· mn¤·zÌÝ ·Ž· (D) ¸¤·•·œ· •·œzÝÀ•·À¸|ݖ·· i´zݙݎ·ËzÝ •·Ëœ· mn¤·zÌÝ ·Ž·

35.

Which of the following is not covered in 8 missions under the Climate Action Plan of Government of India ? (A) Solar power (B) Waste to energy conversion (C) Afforestation (D) Nuclear energy

35.

”··™Ý€· ¤·™ÝoÛ·™Ý oÛÀ v·œ·Ÿ··–·Ä oÛ·–·µ –··Ëv·Ž·· oËÛ hŽ€·q·µ€·  œ·c–··Ì •·Ì ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·¼••·¸œ·€·Ž·§Ý  Á§ÏÝ" (A) ¤··Ï™Ý ·¼n€· (B) h·¸ ·£zݤ·ËkÛv··µ›ß··Ž€·™Ý~· (C) Ÿ·Ž·ÀoۙÝ~· (D) Ž··¸”·oÛÀ–·kÛv··µ

36.

The concentration of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in drinking water should not exceed (A) 500 mg/L (B) 400 mg/L (C) 300 mg/L (D) 200 mg/L

36.

·Ë–·v·œ· •·Ì oÄۜ· ‡ÝŸ·À”·Ç€· {ݷˤ· ·…Ý·„·µ oÛ· ¤··´‡Ý~· ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€·¤·Ëh¸·oÛŽ·§ÝÁ§Ý·ËŽ··t··¸§Ým (A) 500 mg/L¤·Ë (B) 400 mg/L¤·Ë (C) 300 mg/L¤·Ë (D) 200 mg/L¤·Ë

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38.

‘¸t··oÛ·Ë’h·Ž…Ý·Ëœ·Ž·¤·Ÿ·µ·°„·•·h·™´Ý”·¸oۖ··q·–··

‘Chipko’ movement was first started by (A) Arundhati Roy (B) Medha Patkar (C) Ila Bhatt (D) Sunderlal Bahuguna

37.

The constituents of photochemical smog responsible for eye irritation are (A) SO2 and O3

38.

h·²p·•·Ìv·œ·Ž·oËÛ¸œ·–·Ëjƒ·™Ý…Ý·–·À·°oÛ· ·™Ý¤··–·Ž· ’Û·ËzÝ·ËoËÛ¸•·oۜ· –·Än€··Ç•·o۷˧ݙËÝoËÛr·zÝoÛ§ÐÝ (A) SO2 mŸ·´O3 (B) SO2 mŸ·´NO2 (C) HCHO mŸ·´PAN (D) SO2 mŸ·´ SPM

(B)

„·· (A) (B) (C) (D)

SO2 and NO2

(C) HCHO and PAN (D) SO2 and SPM

hš´Þ·€·À™Ý·–·ŒÝ·™Ý· •·Ë····zÝoۙ݌ݷ™Ý· iœ··”·ÝŒÝ·™Ý· ¤·ÄŽ…ݙݜ··œ·“·§ÄÝq·Ä~··ŒÝ·™Ý·

39.

Assertion (A) : Some carbonaceous aerosols may be carcinogenic. Reason (R) : They may contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). (A) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (B) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is correct.

39.

oۄ·Ž· · $  oÄÛuÜ oÛ·“·µ¸Ž·oÛ m–·™Ý·Ë¤··Óœ· oÏێ¤·™Ýv·Ž· oÛ·º¤·Ž·v·ËŽ·  §Ý·Ë ¤·oۀ·Ë§ÐÝg oÛ·™Ý~·· 5 5  jŽ·•·Ì “·§ÄÝt·o¯ÛÀ–· m™Ý·Ë•·Ë¸zÝoÛ §Ý·i|³Ý·ËoÛ·“·µŽ·§Ý·Ë¤·oۀ·Ë§ÐÝg (A) (A) €·„·· (R) …Ý·ËŽ··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ §ÐÝ mŸ·´ (R), (A) oÛÀ¤·§ÝÀŸ–··p–··§ÏÝg (B) (A) €·„·· (R) …Ý·ËŽ··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ§Ðݐ·™´Ý€·Ä (R), (A) oÛÀ¤·§ÝÀŸ–··p–··Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (C) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§Ïݐ·™´Ý€·Ä(R) q·œ·€·§ÏÝg (D) (A) q·œ·€·§Ïݐ·™´Ý€·Ä(R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝg

40.

Volcanic eruptions affect (A) atmosphere and hydrosphere (B) hydrosphere and biosphere (C) lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere (D) lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere

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vŸ··œ··•·Äp·Àj…¬Ýq··™Ý·°”··¸Ÿ·€·oۙ݀·Ë§ÐÝ (A) Ÿ··–·Ä•·~|ݜ·mŸ·´v·œ·•·~|ݜ·oÛ·Ë (B) v·œ·•·~|ݜ·mŸ·´v·ÏŸ·•·~|ݜ·oÛ·Ë (C) ¤„·œ·•·~|ݜ·v·ÏŸ·•·~|ݜ·mŸ·´ Ÿ··–·Ä•·~|ݜ· oÛ·Ë (D) ¤„·œ·•·~|ݜ·v·œ·•·~|ݜ·mŸ·´Ÿ··–·Ä•·~|ݜ· oÛ·Ë

41.

India’s first Defence University is in the State of (A) Haryana (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Punjab

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Most of the Universities in India (A) conduct teaching and research only (B) affiliate colleges and conduct examinations (C) conduct teaching/research and examinations (D) promote research only

42.

”··™Ý€·•·Ìh¸·oۀ·™Ý¸Ÿ· Ÿ·¸Ÿ·‹·œ·–· (A) oË۟·œ·¸ ·c·~·€·„·· ··Ë·oÛ·–·µoۙ݀·Ë§ÐÝg (B) •·§Ý·¸Ÿ·‹·œ·–··Ì oÛ·Ë ¤·•“·‰Ý oۙ݀·Ë §ÐÝ €·„·· ·™ÝÀc··oۙݷ€·Ë§ÐÝg (C) ¸ ·c·~·/ ··Ë·oۙ݀·Ë §ÐÝ €·„···™ÝÀc·· oۙݷ€·Ë §ÐÝg (D) oË۟·œ· ··Ë·o۷ː·°·Ë€¤··§ÝŽ·…Ë݀·Ë§ÐÝg

43.

Which one of the following is not a Constitutional Body ? (A) Election Commission (B) Finance Commission (C) Union Public Service Commission (D) Planning Commission

43.

¸Ž·•Ž·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤·À¤·´Ÿ·Ï··¸Ž·oÛ¤·´¤„··Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ" (A) ¸Ž·Ÿ··µt·Ž·h·–··Ëq· (B) ¸Ÿ·ƒ·h·–··Ëq· (C) ¤·´r·œ··ËoÛ¤·ËŸ··h·–··Ëq· (D) –··Ëv·Ž··h·–··Ëq·

44.

Which one of the following statements is not correct ? (A) Indian Parliament is supreme. (B) The Supreme Court of India has the power of judicial review. (C) There is a division of powers between the Centre and the States. (D) There is a Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President.

44.

¸Ž·•Ž·•·Ì¤·Ëo۷ώ·¤··moÛoۄ·Ž·¤·€–·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ" (A) ”··™Ý€·•·Ì¤·´¤·…ݤ·Ÿ··Í·¸™Ý§ÏÝg (B) ”··™Ý€·oËÛ¤·Ÿ··Ítt·Ž–··–··œ·–·oÛ·Ë Ž–··¸–·oÛ v··²t·oÛ·h¸·oÛ·™Ý§ÏÝg (C) oËێ‡Ý €·„··™Ý·v–··Ì •·Ì  ·¼n€·–··Ì oÛ·“·´zݟ··™Ý· §ÏÝg (D) ™Ý·£z³Ý·¸€· oÛ·Ë ¤·œ··§Ý …Ëݎ·Ë oËÛ ¸œ·m •·´¸‚· ·¸™Ý£·…ݧÏÝg

45.

Which one of the following statements reflects the republic character of Indian democracy ? (A) Written Constitution (B) No State religion (C) Devolution of power to local Government institutions (D) Elected President and directly or indirectly elected Parliament

45.

¸Ž·•Ž·•·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ·¤··oۄ·Ž·”··™Ý€·À–·œ··Ëoۀ·´‚·oËÛ q·~·€··¼Ž‚·oÛ¤Ÿ·›ß·oÛ·Ë…Ý ··µ€··§ÏÝ" (A) ¸œ·¸p·€·¤·´¸Ÿ···Ž·g (B) ™Ý·v–·oÛ·oÛ·Ëiµ·•·µŽ·§ÝÁg (C) ¤„··Ž·À–· ¸Ž·oÛ·–··Ì oÛ·Ë  ·¼n€·–··Ì oÛ· ¤„··Ž··Ž€·™Ý~·g (D) t·–·¸Ž·€·™Ý·£z³Ý·¸€·€·„··¤·À·Ë–···™Ý·Ëc·›ß· ¤·Ët·–·¸Ž·€·¤·´¤·…Ýg

46.

Who among the following appointed by the Governor can be removed by only the President of India ? (A) Chief Minister of a State (B) A member of the State Public Service Commission (C) Advocate-General (D) Vice-Chancellor of a State University

46.

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The following table presents the production of electronic items (TVs and LCDs) in a factory during the period from 2006 to 2010. Study the table carefully and answer the questions from 48 to 52 : Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 79V 6000 9000 13000 11000 8000 LCDs 7000 9400 9000 10000 12000 48.

–·¸…Ý …Ý·Ë uÜ·ËzËÝ Ÿ·Êƒ· o¯Û•· · ‘·ÄšÞ£· Ÿ·q·µ’ €·„·· ‘Ÿ·Ž·¤·¸€·Ÿ·q·µ’ oÛ·Ë ·°…ݺ ·€· oۙÌÝ €·„·· moÛ “·|®Ý· Ÿ·Êƒ· ‘•·Ê€–·Ä’ Ž· Ÿ·™Ý oÛ·Ë ·°…ݺ ·€·oۙËÝ€··Ë ¸Ž·•Ž· •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·· ¸t·‚· –·§Ý ·°…ݺ ·€· oۙ݀·· §ÏÝ ¸oÛ “¤·”·À·ÄšÞ£·Ž· Ÿ·™Ý§ÐÝ”"

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Ÿ·£·µ Ÿ·£ zÝÀŸ·À Ÿ·À 6000 9000 13000 11000 8000 mœ··¤·À mœ ·À|ÝÀ 7000 9400 9000 10000 12000 48. ¸oÛ¤· Ÿ·£·µ •·Ì iœ·Ënz³Ý·Ó¸Ž·oÛ Ÿ·¤€·Äh·Ì oÛ· j€··…ÝŽ· ¤·“·¤·Ëh¸·oۙݧݷ"

In which year, the total production of electronic items is maximum ? (A) 2006 (B) 2007 (C) 2008 (D) 2010

(A) 2006 (C) 2008

What is the difference between averages of production of LCDs and TVs from 2006 to 2008 ? (A) 3000 (B) 2867 (C) 3015 (D) 2400

49.

What is the year in which production of TVs is half the production of LCDs in the year 2010 ? (A) 2007 (B) 2006 (C) 2009 (D) 2008

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(B) 2867 (D) 2400

Ÿ·§Ý o۷ώ· ¤·· Ÿ·£·µ §ÏÝ ¸v·¤·•·Ì zËݜ·À¸Ÿ·v·­Ž· oÛ· j€··…ÝŽ· 2010 •·Ì j€··¸…Ý€· mœ·¤·À|ÝÀ oËÛ j€··…ÝŽ·oÛ·h···§ÄÝh·" (A) 2007 (C) 2009

What is the ratio of production of LCDs in the years 2008 and 2010 ? (A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 2 : 3

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What is the ratio of production of TVs in the years 2006 and 2007 ? (A) 6 : 7 (B) 7 : 6 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 3 : 2

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FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES ONLY Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions from 47 to 52. [This is from the address delivered by Swami Vivekananda at the World’s Parliament of Religions, Chicago (on 11th September 1893)]. My thanks to some of the speakers on this platform who, referring to the delegates from the orient, have told you that these men from far-off nations may well claim the honour of bearing to different lands the idea of toleration. I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance. We believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept all religions as true. I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the refugees of all religions and all nations of the earth. I am proud to tell you that we have gathered in our bosom the purest remnant of the Israelites who came to Southern India and took refuge with us in the very year in which their holy temple was shattered to pieces by Roman tyranny. I am proud to belong to the religion which has sheltered and is still fostering the remnant of the grand Zoroastrian nation. I will quote to you, brethern, a few lines from a hymn which I remember to have repeated from my earliest boyhood, which is every day repeated by millions of human beings : “As the different streams having their sources in different places all mingle their water in the sea, so, O Lord, the different paths which men take through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to thee”. The present convention, which is one of the most august assemblies ever held, is in itself a vindication, a declaration to the world of the wonderful doctrine preached in the Gita : “Whosoever comes to me, through whatsoever form, I reach him; all men are struggling through paths which in the end lead to Me.” Sectarianism, bigotry, and its terrible descendant, fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth. They have filled the earth with violence, drenched it often and often with human blood, destroyed civilisation and sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these horrible demons, human society would be far more advanced than it is now. But their time is come: and I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning in honour of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings between persons wending their way to the same goal. 47. Swami Vivekananda said his religion accepted all religions as (A) from far-off nations (B) of different classes (C) true (D) of several sects 48. The purest remnant of the Israelites took refuge in (A) Rome (B) the United States (C) Southern India (D) Zoroastrian nation 49. The different paths of men, though various in appearance, crooked or straight, lead to (A) universal toleration (B) the Lord (C) sheltering the persecuted (D) universal acceptance 50. Swami Vivekananda quoted a declaration to the world from (A) the Bible (B) the Gita (C) the welcome speech (D) the Hindu doctrine 51. The human society would have been more advanced had it not been for (A) delegates from the Orient (B) those horrible demons (C) the universal toleration (D) the Roman tyranny 52. The passage concludes with a hope that the convention would sound the end of (A) different ideas (B) toleration of others (C) all persecutions (D) charitable feelings W-00

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49.

50.

51.

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53.

Some students in a class exhibit great curiosity for learning. It may be because such children

53.

oÛc·· •·Ì oÄÛuÜ uÜ·‚· “·§Ä݀· h¸·oÛ h¸·q·•· ¸v·w··¤·· ·°…ݺ ·€· oۙ݀·Ë §ÐÝ g –·§Ý i¤·¸œ·m §Ý·Ë ¤·oۀ··§ÏݸoÛuÜ·‚· (A) ·°¸€·”·· ··œ·À§ÐÝg (B) ·Ž·À·¸™ÝŸ··™Ý·ÌoËÛ§ÐÝg (C) “·Ž··Ÿ·zÝÀŸ–·Ÿ·§Ý·™Ýoۙ݀·Ë§ÐÝg (D) oÛc··•·ÌjˆÝ~|݀···Ï…Ý·oۙݎ··t··§Ý€·Ë§ÐÝg

54.

moÛh–···oÛoÛÀ¤·“·¤·Ë•·§ÝƒŸ··Ç~·µ¸Ÿ· ·Ë£·€··§ÏÝ

(A) Are gifted (B)

Come from rich families

(C)

Show artificial behaviour

(D) Create indiscipline in the class

54.

The most important quality of a good teacher is (A) Sound knowledge of subject matter (B)

Good communication skills

(C)

Concern for students’ welfare

(D) Effective leadership qualities

55.

Which one of the following is appropriate in respect of teacherstudent relationship ?

55.

(A)

¸Ÿ·£·–·oÛ·q·Ç}®Ýw··Ž·g

(B)

htuÜÀ¤·•·°Ë£·~·c·•·€··g

(C)

uÜ·‚·oۜ–··~·oÛÀ¸t·Ž€··g

(D)

·°”··Ÿ·ÀŽ·Ë€·Ê€Ÿ·oËÛq·Ä~·g

¸ ·c·oÛuÜ·‚· ¤·•“·Ž··Ì oËÛ ¤·Ž…Ý”·µ •·Ì ¸Ž·•Ž· •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ·¤·À“··€·¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ" (A)

“·§Ä݀·hŽ··Ï·t··¸™ÝoÛ€·„··¸Ž·oÛzÝ

(B)

oÛc··oÛc·€·oÛ¤·À¸•·€·

(C)

¤·…¬Ý”··Ÿ··Ç~·µ€·„··¤·••··Ž··Ç~·µ

(D)

j…Ý·¤·ÀŽ·

(A) Very informal and intimate (B)

Limited to classroom only

(C)

Cordial and respectful

(D) Indifferent

56.

The academic performance of students can be improved if parents are encouraged to

56.

(A) supervise the work of their wards (B)

arrange for extra tuition

(C)

remain unconcerned about it

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uÜ·‚··Ì oÛÀ  ·Ï¸c·oÛ ¸Ž·£·¸ƒ· •·Ì ¤·Ä··™Ý œ··–·· v·· ¤·oۀ·· §ÏÝ –·¸…Ý jŽ·oËÛ •··²“··· oÛ·Ë ·°Ë¸™Ý€· ¸oۖ·· v··–·Ë (A)

h·Ž·Ë “··œ·oÛ·Ì oËÛ oÛ·–·µ oËÛ ¸Ž·™ÝÀc·~· oËÛ ¸œ·mg

(B)

h¸€·¸™Ýn€·z¬Ý–·Ç ·Ž·oÛÀŸ–·Ÿ·¤„··oۙÌÝg

(C)

i¤·oËÛ“··™ËÝ•·Ì¸t·Ž€··Ž·oۙÌÝg

(D)

“··™Ý“··™Ýh–···oÛoËÛ¤··„·h´€·¸o¯Û–··oۙÌÝg

57.

58.

In a lively classroom situation, there is likely to be (A) occasional roars of laughter (B) complete silence (C) frequent teacher-student dialogue (D) loud discussion among students

57.

If a parent approaches the teacher to do some favour to his/her ward in the examination, the teacher should

58.

(A) try to help him (B)

(C)

ask him not to talk in those terms

(B) (C)

¤·•·Ç~·µ ··¼Ž€·™Ý§ËÝg “··™Ý“··™ÝuÜ·‚·¸ ·c·oÛŸ··€··µœ···§Ý·Ëg

(D)

uÜ·‚··Ì•·Ìv··Ë™Ýv··Ë™Ý¤·ËŸ··…ݸŸ·Ÿ··…ݧݷËg

–·¸…ÝoÛ·Ëiµh¸”·”··Ÿ·oÛh·Ž·Ë“··œ·oÛoÛÀ·™ÝÀc··•·Ì ¸oÛ¤·À ·°oÛ·™Ý oÛ· ”·Ë…Ý”··Ÿ· h„·Ÿ·· ·c···€· oۙݎ·Ë oËÛ¸œ·moÛ§ËÝ€··Ëh–···oÛoÛ·Ët··¸§Ým¸oÛ (A)

j¤·oÛÀ¤·§Ý·–·€··oۙݎ·ËoÛ··°–·€Ž·oۙËÝg

(B)

j¤·¤·Ë oÛ§ËÝ ¸oÛ Ÿ·§Ý ¸’Û™Ý o۔·À mˤ·· Ž· oÛ§ËÝg

(C)

Ž·•·°€··€·„··†Ý}®Ý€··oËÛ¤··„·mˤ··oۙݎ·Ë ¤·Ë •·Ž··oۙËÝg

(D)

oÛ{ݷ˙݀··¤·Ëj¤·ËŸ·§Ý·²¤·Ët·œ·Ëv··Ž·ËoËÛ¸œ·m oÛ§ËÝg

(A) Systematic Activity (B)

Objective Observation

(B)

Ÿ·¤€·Ä¸Ž·£{ÝhŸ·œ··Ëoێ·

(C)

Trial and Error

(C)

·°–··Ëq·mŸ·´‚·Ä¸zÝ

(D)

¤·•·¤–··¤·•····Ž·

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60.

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Intelligence

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moې·°¸o¯Û–··oËۛߐ·•·Ì  ··Ë·oÛ·h„·µ ¤·£zÝ oۙݎ·Ë oËÛ ¸œ·m ¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· ¤·Ç¼n€·–··Ì •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ· ¤·À ·°·¤·´¸q·oÛŽ·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ" (A) o¯Û•·“·‰Ý¸o¯Û–··

Which of the following phrases is not relevant to describe the meaning of research as a process ?

(D) Problem Solving

60.

(A)

refuse politely and firmly

(D) ask him rudely to go away

59.

moÛ¤·v·ÀŸ·oÛc··oÛÀ¼¤„·¸€·•·Ì –·§Ý §Ý·Ë ¤·oۀ··§ÏÝ ¸oÛ

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¸Ž·•Ž·¸œ·¸p·€· •·Ì ¤·Ë o۷ώ· moÛ ¤·€·€· t·™Ý oÛ· j…Ý·§Ý™Ý~·Ž·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ" (A)

·¸™ÝŸ··™ÝoÛ·h·oÛ·™Ý

(B)

·°w·· “·Ä¸‰Ý

(C)

k²Ût··iµ

(D)

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Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of sixty (60) multiple-choice type of questions, out of which the candidate would be required to answer any fifty (50) questions. In the event of the candidate attempting more than fifty questions, the first fifty questions attempted by the Candidate would be evaluated. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Code should be entered in the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to darken the oval as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : A B C D where (C) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the Answer Sheet given inside this Booklet, which is common for Paper I and Paper II. If you mark at any place other than in the ovals in the Answer Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the test question booklet and OMR Answer sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.

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