PAPER – I
(COMMON FOR ALL SUBJECTS)
Note : This paper contains sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying
two (2) marks. Attempt any fifty (50) questions.
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1.
Arrange the following steps of research in correct sequence
(a)
Identification of Research Problem
(b)
Listing of Research Objectives
(c)
Collection of Data
(d)
Methodology
(e)
Data Analysis
(f)
Results and Discussion
1)
(a) – (b) – (c) – (d) – (e) – (f)
2)
(a) – (b) – (d) – (c) – (e) – (f)
3)
(b) – (a) – (c) – (d) – (e) – (f)
4)
(b) – (a) – (d) – (c) – (e) – (f)
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(f)
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1)
(a) – (b) – (c) – (d) – (e) – (f)
2)
(a) – (b) – (d) – (c) – (e) – (f)
3)
(b) – (a) – (c) – (d) – (e) – (f)
4)
(b) – (a) – (d) – (c) – (e) – (f)
2. The final result of a study will be more accurate if the sample is
1)
Taken randomly
2)
Fixed by quota
3)
Representative to the population
4)
Purposive
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1)
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2)
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©UPÒ öuõøP°ß ¤μv{v¯õP
3)
4)
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3.
Who evolved the term hypertext?
1)
Garfield
2)
Bill Gates
3)
Ted Nelson
4)
Raj Reddy
« Eøμø¯ ©v¨¤mhx ¯õº?
4.
1)
Põº¥Àk
2)
¤À÷Pmì
3)
öhm ö|À\ß
4)
μõä öμmi
The biggest obstacle in the way of communication in a class is
1)
Excess of noise in a class
2)
Lack of teaching aid material
3)
Vagueness about the content of the teaching
4)
The noise out of class and other obstacles
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5.
1)
ÁS¨£øÓ°À AÍÄUS AvP©õP \zuªkÁx
2)
÷£õx©õÚ PؤzuÀ P¸ÂPÒ CÀ»õux
3)
Pؤzuø» £ØÔ¯ ÷£õx©õÚ ¦›uÀ CÀ»õux
4)
ÁS¨£øÓUS öÁΰÀ {»Ä® \¨u® ©ØÖ® Cuμ uøhPÒ
What is FORTRAN?
1)
Software
2)
Hardware
3)
Company
4)
Programming language
FORTRAN GßÓõÀ GßÚ?
1)
ö©ßö£õ¸Ò
2)
Áßö£õ¸Ò
3)
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4)
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6.
A father is now three times as old as his son. Five years back, he was four times as old
as his son. The age of the son is
1)
12
2)
15
3)
18
4)
20
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©PøÚ Âh |õßS ©h[S Á¯x ö£›¯ÁμõP C¸¢uõº. ©PÛß Á¯x GßÚ?
7.
1)
12
2)
15
3)
18
4)
20
Select that lettered pair that expresses the relationship that is most similar to that of
the capitalized pair.
WATER : ICE : : STEAM : –––––––––––––.
1)
Heat
2)
Water
3)
Boil
4)
Fire
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÷uº¢öukzx GÊxP.
uspº : £Û : : }μõÂ : –––––––––––––.
8.
1)
öÁ¨£®
2)
uspº
3)
öPõv
4)
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Directions : For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) below, choose the correct alternative
from the following :
Assertion (A) :
Silver is not used to make electric wires
Reason (R) :
Silver is a bad conductor
1)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
2)
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
3)
(A) is true but (R) is false
4)
(A) is false but (R) is true
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GÊxP.
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CÀø».
Põμn® (R) :
C
öÁÒÎ J¸ ÷©õ\©õÚ Phzv.
1)
(A) – ²® (R) – E® Esø© ©ØÖ® (R) Gߣx (A) – US \›¯õÚ ÂÍUP®
2)
(A) – ²® (R) – E® Esø© BÚõÀ (R) Gߣx (A) – US \›¯õÚ ÂÍUP® AÀ»
3)
(A) Gߣx Esø© BÚõÀ (R) Gߣx uÁÖ
4)
(A) Gߣx Esø© AÀ» BÚõÀ (R) Gߣx Esø©
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9.
Which of the following argument is logically strong based on statements given below?
Statement :
Is unemployment allowance justified?
Argument :
I.
Yes. It provides financial aid to the unemployed youth.
II.
No, it might promote idleness among the unemployed youth.
1)
If only argument I is strong
2)
If only argument II is strong
3)
If either I or II is strong
4)
If neither I nor II is strong
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TØÖ :
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ÂÁõu® :
I.
B®. Cx ÷Áø»°À»õ CøÍbºPÐUS {v EuÂø¯ ÁÇ[SQÓx.
II.
CÀø». Cx CøÍbºPÎß ©zv°À ÷\õ®÷£ÔzuÚzøu ÁͺUS®.
1)
ÂÁõu® I ©mk® EÖv¯õÚx
2)
ÂÁõu® II ©mk® EÖv¯õÚx
3)
ÂÁõu® I AÀ»x II EÖv¯õÚx
4)
ÂÁõu® I ©ØÖ® II EÖv¯õP CÀø»
Study the following table and answer the questions No. (10 – 14) based on it.
Number of Candidates appeared and qualified in a competitive examination
from different States over the years.
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(10 – 14) Áøμ°»õÚ ÂÚõUPÐUS Âøh¯ÎUPÄ®. £À÷ÁÖ ©õ{»[PÎÀ
C¸¢x öÁÆ÷ÁÖ Á¸h[PÎÀ ÷£õmi°mh
÷£õmi¯õͺPÎß GsoUøPø¯z u¸QÓx.
State/
©õ{»®
10.
©ØÖ®
uSv
ö£ØÓ
Year/Á¸h®
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Appeared/ Qualified/ Appeared / Qualified / Appeared / Qualified / Appeared / Qualified / Appeared / Qualified /
÷£õmi
uSv
÷£õmi
uSv
÷£õmi
uSv
÷£õmi
uSv
÷£õmi
uSv
A
5200
720
8500
980
7400
850
6800
775
9500
1125
B
7500
840
9200
1050
8450
920
9200
980
8800
1020
C
6400
780
8800
1020
7800
890
8750
1010
9750
1250
D
8100
950
9500
1240
8700
980
9700
1200
8950
995
E
7800
870
7600
940
9800
1350
7600
945
7990
885
Total number of candidates qualified from all the States together in 1997 is
approximately what percentage of the total number of candidates qualified from all
the States together in 1998?
1)
72%
2)
77%
3)
80%
4)
83%
1997 B® Bsk uSv¨ö£ØÓ AøÚzx ©õ{»[PøÍ²® ÷\º¢u ö©õzu
÷£õmi¯õͺPÎß GsoUøP²® 1998 B® Bsiß uSv¨ö£ØÓ AøÚzx
©õ{»[PøÍ²® ÷\º¢u ö©õzu¨ ÷£õmi¯õͺPÎß GsoUøPUS® ÷uõμ¯©õÚ \uÃu®
GÆÁÍÄ?
1)
72%
2)
77%
3)
80%
4)
83%
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11.
What are the average candidates who appeared from State D during the given years?
1)
8700
2)
8760
3)
8990
4)
8920
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GsoUøP GÆÁÍÄ?
12.
1)
8700
2)
8760
3)
8990
4)
8920
In which of the given years the number of candidates appeared from State C has
maximum percentage of qualified candidates?
1)
1997
2)
1998
3)
1999
4)
2001
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©õ{»® C ö£ØÖÒÍx?
13.
1)
1997
2)
1998
3)
1999
4)
2001
What is the percentage of candidates qualified from State B for all the years together,
over the candidates appeared from State B during all the years together?
1)
12.36%
2)
12.16%
3)
11.47%
4)
11.15%
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BÀ
öPõkUP¨£mh
AøÚzx
BskPÎÀ
÷£õmi¯õͺPÐUS® EÒÍ \uÂQu ©v¨ø£U PõsP?
14.
1)
12.36%
2)
12.16%
3)
11.47%
4)
11.15%
uSvö£ØÓÁºPÐUS®
The percentage of total number of qualified candidates to the total number of
appeared candidates among all the five States in 1999 is?
1)
11.49%
2)
11.84%
3)
12.21%
4)
12.57%
1999À I¢x ©õ{»[Pξ® ÷£õmi¯õͺPÎß GsoUøPUS® uSvö£ØÓÁºPÎß
GsoUøPUS® Aø©¢u \uÂQu ©v¨ø£U PõsP.
C
1)
11.49%
2)
11.84%
3)
12.21%
4)
12.57%
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15.
Which one of the following is not a matter of a global concern in the removal of
tropical forest?
1)
Their ability to absorb the chemicals that contribute to depletion of ozone layer
2)
Their role in maintaining the oxygen and carbon balance of the earth
3)
Their ability to regulate surface and air temperatures, moisture content and
reflectivity
4)
Their contribution to the biological diversity of the planet
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JßÖ ö£õ¸sø© AßÖ?
16.
1)
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2)
Auß vÓß §ª°À EÒÍ BUêáß ©ØÖ® Põº£øÚa \©{ø»°À øÁUS®
3)
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BQ¯ÁØøÓa \› ö\´Áx
4)
£À÷ÁÖ E°›Ú[PÒ §ª°À ÁõÌÁuØS CÁØÔß £[PΨ¦
Tsunami occurs due to
1)
Mild earthquakes and landslides in the oceans
2)
Strong earthquakes and landslides in the oceans
3)
Strong earthquakes and landslides in mountains
4)
Strong earthquakes and landslides in deserts
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17.
1)
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2)
Pkø©¯õÚ {»|kUP® ©ØÖ® {»a\›Ä \•zvμzvÀ HØ£kÁuõÀ
3)
Pkø©¯õÚ {»|kUP® ©ØÖ® {»a\›Ä ©ø»PÎÀ HØ£kÁuõÀ
4)
Pkø©¯õÚ {»|kUP® ©ØÖ® {»a\›Ä £õø»ÁÚzvÀ HØ£kÁuõÀ
Which one of the following natural hazards is responsible for causing highest human
disaster?
1)
Earthquakes
2)
Volcanic eruptions
3)
Snow-storms
4)
Tsunami
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1)
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2)
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3)
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4)
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The propounder of the teaching method based on play is
1)
Froebel
2)
Skinner
3)
Hurlock
4)
Pavlov
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19.
1)
¨÷μõ£À
2)
ìQßÚº
3)
íõº»õU
4)
£õÆ»õÆ
The teacher is generally teaching at
1)
Uniform level
2)
Bipolar level
3)
Tri-level
4)
Multi-level
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20.
1)
J÷μ ^μõÚ {ø»
2)
C¸x¸Á {ø»
3)
‰ßÖ {ø»
4)
£À÷ÁÖ {ø»
Evaluation in the context of Kothari Commission is
1)
Continuous process
2)
Unipolar process
3)
Stagnant process
4)
Process with multi-applications
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C
1)
öuõhºa]¯õÚ ö\¯À£õk
2)
J¸x¸Á ö\¯À£õk
3)
©¢u©õÚ ö\¯À£õk
4)
£ÀÂu £¯ß£õk Cøn¢u ö\¯À£õk
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21.
Formulation of hypothesis may not be necessary in
1)
Survey Studies
2)
Historical Studies
3)
Normative Studies
4)
Experimental Studies
P¸x÷PõÒ E¸ÁõUP® ÷uøÁ¨£hõu B´Ä?
22.
1)
AÍÁõ´Â¯À
2)
Áμ»õØÔ¯À
3)
JÊ[S•øÓ C¯À
4)
£›÷\õuøÚ C¯À
Which of the following is an example of negative correlation?
1)
Increase in population results in shortage of food grains
2)
Poor intelligence results in poor achievement
3)
Increase in height increases weight
4)
Poor working condition retards output
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23.
1)
©UPÒ öuõøP AvP›¨£õÀ EnÄ uõÛ¯[PÎß £ØÓõUSøÓ
2)
SøÓÁõÚ ¦zv\õ¼zuÚ® SøÓÁõÚ \õuøÚ
3)
E¯μ® AvP›UP Gøh AvP›UQÓx
4)
FUP® SøÓ¢u ÷Áø»°ÚõÀ £»ßPÒ SøÓuÀ
Which one of the following Statistics can be used to examine the ordinal scales?
1)
Geometric Mean
2)
Frequency Distribution
3)
Median and Rank Correlation
4)
Mean, Standard Deviation and Correlations
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£¯ß£kzu¨£kQÓx?
1)
Áøμ•øÓ \μõ\›
2)
AvºöÁs £μÁÀ
3)
Cøh{ø» ©ØÖ® uμ Cøn²ÓÄ
4)
\μõ\›, vmh »UP® ©ØÖ® Cøn²ÓÄ
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24.
Which one of the following is not treated as an obstacle in the way of effective
communication?
1)
Long statement
2)
An inadequate statement
3)
A brief statement
4)
Statement which permits the listener to derive the conclusion
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25.
1)
}sh ÁõUQ¯® (AÔUøP)
2)
\›¯õÚ ÁõUQ¯ Aø©¨¤ßø©
3)
_¸UP©õÚ AÔUøP
4)
÷Pm£ÁºPÒ u[PÒ •iøÁ GmkuØS £¯ÝÒÍ uPÁÀ
Insert the missing number :
12, 32, 72, 152, ? , 632
1)
515
2)
613
3)
815
4)
312
Âk£mh Gsøna ÷\ºUPÄ®
12, 32, 72, 152, ? , 632
26.
1)
515
2)
613
3)
815
4)
312
A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A’s son is D’s brother. How is B related
to C?
1)
Father
2)
Brother
3)
Grand Father
4)
Uncle
A ©ØÖ® B C¸Á¸® \÷PõuμºPÒ. C ©ØÖ® D C¸Á¸® \÷Põu›PÒ. D – ß \÷Põuμº A–ß
©Pß BÁõº GÛÀ B, C – US GßÚ EÓÄ?
27.
1)
A¨£õ
2)
\÷Põuμº
3)
uõzuõ
4)
©õ©õ
Find odd man out
1)
Skull
2)
Heart
3)
Liver
4)
Lungs
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1)
©søh Kk
2)
C¸u¯®
3)
PÀ½μÀ
4)
~øμ±μÀ
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28.
Which of the following represent one billion characters?
1)
Kilo byte
2)
Mega byte
3)
Giga byte
4)
Tera byte
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29.
1)
Q÷»õ ø£m
2)
ö©Põ ø£m
3)
âPõ ø£m
4)
öhμõ ø£m
In a computer a byte consists of
1)
10 bits
2)
4 bits
3)
8 bits
4)
16 bits
Poo°À J¸ ø£m Gߣx
30.
1)
10 ¤mPÒ
2)
4 ¤mPÒ
3)
8 ¤mPÒ
4)
16 ¤mPÒ
If 12345671586 stands for ‘TERMINATION’ what number does 371586 stand for?
1)
MOTION
2)
NATION
3)
RATION
4)
NOTION
12345671586 Gߣx ‘TERMINATION’ GßÓõÀ 371586 Gߣx GøuU SÔUS®?
1)
MOTION
2)
NATION
3)
RATION
4)
NOTION
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31.
In mega cities of India, the dominant source of air pollution is
1)
Transport sector
2)
Thermal power
3)
Municipal waste
4)
Commercial sector
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32.
1)
÷£õUSÁμzx ¤›Ä
2)
AÚÀ ªß\õμ®
3)
|PμU PÈÄ
4)
¯õ£õμ¨ ¤›Ä
The University which telecasts interactive educational programmes through its own
channel is
1)
B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad
2)
Indira Gandhi National Open University
3)
University of Pune
4)
Annamalai University
uß ö\õ¢u Aø»Á›ø\°À öuõø»UPõm]°À PÀ {PÌa] |hzx® £ÀPø»UPÇ® Gx?
33.
1)
¤.Bº. A®÷£zPõº vÓ¢uöÁΨ £ÀPø»UPÇP®, øíuμõ£õz
2)
C¢vμõ Põ¢v ÷u]¯ vÓ¢uöÁΨ £ÀPø»UPÇP®
3)
§÷Ú £ÀPø»UPÇP®
4)
Asnõ©ø» £ÀPø»UPÇP®
Deemed Universities declared by UGC under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956, are not
permitted to
1)
Offer programmes in higher education and issue degrees
2)
Give affiliation to any institute of higher education
3)
Open off-campus and off-shore campus anywhere in the country and overseas
respectively without the permission of the UGC
4)
Offer distance education programmes without the approval of the Distance
Education Council
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GuØS AÝ©v Qøh¯õx?
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1)
E¯º PÀ ÁÇ[Q £mh® öPõkzuÀ
2)
E¯º PÀ {ÖÁÚ[PÐUS AÝ©v ÁÇ[SuÀ
3)
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34.
TV is related with
1)
Chain learning
2)
Principle learning
3)
Reflective learning
4)
Concept learning
öuõø»UPõm] CuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x
35.
1)
öuõhº¢x PØÓÀ
2)
öPõÒøPU PØÓÀ
3)
¤μv£¼¨¦ PØÓÀ
4)
P¸zuõUPU PØÓÀ
The phrase “Teachers are born, they cannot be trained” indicates that
1)
Teaching method can be learned
2)
Teaching is empirical in nature
3)
Teaching is innate in nature
4)
It is a result of maturity
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36.
1)
PؤzuÀ •øÓø¯U PØP •i²®
2)
PؤzuÀ AÝ£Á® \õº¢ux
3)
PؤzuÀ EÒÍõº¢uuõS®
4)
Cx •vºa]°ß ÂøÍÄ
The best use of Heuristic Method takes place in
1)
Science club
2)
Classroom teaching
3)
Excursions
4)
Exams
PshÔ •øÓ°ß ªPa ]Ó¢u £¯ß£õk
1)
AÔ¯À ©ßÓ®
2)
ÁS¨£øÓ PؤzuÀ
3)
_ØÖ»õ
4)
÷uºÄPÒ
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Signal learning is associated with
1)
Pavlovian conditioning
2)
Operant conditioning
3)
Skinnerian conditioning
4)
Recitation
SÔ±miß ‰»® PØÓ÷»õk öuõhº¦øh¯x
38.
1)
£õÆ÷»õÂ¯ß {ø»{Özu®
2)
ö\¯À£k BUP {ø»{Özu®
3)
ìQßÚ›ß {ø»{Özu®
4)
J¨¦ÂzuÀ
The research antagonistic to ex-post facto research is
1)
Experimental studies
2)
Normative researches
3)
Library researches
4)
Survey Researches
GUì – ÷£õìm ÷£U÷hõ Bμõ´a]US GvμõÚx
39.
1)
£›÷\õuøÚ B´ÄPÒ
2)
JÊ[S •øÓ B´ÄPÒ
3)
¡»P B´ÄPÒ
4)
AÍÁõ´ÄPÒ
What do you consider as the main aim of inter disciplinary research?
1)
To bring out holistic approach to research
2)
To reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain
3)
To over simplify the problem of research
4)
To create a new trend in research methodology
£ÀxøÓ Bμõ´a]°ß •UQ¯ ÷|õUP® GÚ }[PÒ GøuU P¸xQÕºPÒ?
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1)
Bμõ´a]°ß •Êø©¯õÚ AqS•øÓø¯ öÁÎUöPõnºuÀ
2)
Bμõ´a] GÀø»°À JØøÓ £õh® •UQ¯zxÁzøu SøÓzuÀ
3)
Bμõ´a] ¤μa]øÚPøÍ GÎø©¨£kzuÀ
4)
Bμõ´a] •øÓ°À ¦v¯ ÷£õUøP E¸ÁõUPÀ
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Find odd man out
1)
Geometry
2)
Algebra
3)
Trigonometry
4)
Mathematics
¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔÀ ö£õ¸¢uõu ö\õÀø»U PõsP.
41.
1)
Áøμ¯À
2)
SÔUPnUQ¯À
3)
•U÷Põn¯À
4)
Pou¯Find the odd man out
1)
Tortoise
2)
Duck
3)
Snake
4)
Whale
¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔÀ ö£õ¸¢uõu ö\õÀø»U PõsP.
42.
1)
Bø©
2)
Áõzx
3)
£õ®¦
4)
vª[P»®
Which of the following diagrams represents the relation between Criminals,
Murderers, and Thieves most appropriately?
1)
2)
3)
4)
RÌUPõq® Áøμ£h[PÎÀ G¢u £h® SØÓÁõÎPÒ, öPõø»PõμºPÒ, v¸hºPÐUS
Cøh°»õÚ EÓøÁU TÖQÓx
1)
2)
3)
4)
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A family consists of six members P, Q, R, X, Y and Z. Q is the son of R but R is not
mother of Q. P and R are a married couple. Y is the brother of R. X is the daughter of
P. Z is the brother of P. Who is the father of Q?
1)
R
2)
P
3)
Z
4)
X
J¸ Sk®£zvÀ P, Q, R, X, Y ©ØÖ® Z GßQßÓ BÖ EÖ¨¤ÚºPÒ EÒÍÚº. AvÀ
R Ýøh¯ ©Pß Q. BÚõÀ Q Ýøh¯ A®©õ R Qøh¯õx. P ²® R ²® v¸©n©õÚ
u®£vPÒ BÁõºPÒ. R Ýøh¯ \÷Põuμº Y BS®. P Ýøh¯ ©PÒ X BS®. P Ýøh¯
\÷Põuμº Z BPÄ® C¸¢uõÀ Q Ýøh¯ A¨£õ ¯õμõP C¸¨£õº?
44.
1)
R
2)
P
3)
Z
4)
X
Which one of these is a type of viruses?
1)
White hat
2)
Red hat
3)
Black hat
4)
Internet worm
CÁØÔÀ Gx øÁμì ÁøPø¯a \õº¢ux?
45.
1)
J´m ÷ím
2)
öμm ÷ím
3)
¤ÍõU ÷ím
4)
Cßhºö|m Áõ®
MOOC stands for
1)
Media Online Open Course
2)
Massachusetts Open Online Course
3)
Massive Open Online Course
4)
Myriad Open Online Course
MOOC ß Â›ÁõUP®
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1)
Media Online Open Course
2)
Massachusetts Open Online Course
3)
Massive Open Online Course
4)
Myriad Open Online Course
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The first Indian Satellite for serving the educational sector is known as :
1)
SATEDU
2)
INSAT – B
3)
EDUSAT
4)
INSAT – C
PÀ¨ ¤›ÂØS Eu ö\´u •uÀ C¢v¯ ö\¯ØøPU ÷PõÒ Gx?
47.
1)
SATEDU
2)
INSAT – B
3)
EDUSAT
4)
INSAT – C
All India Radio before 1936 was known as
1)
Indian Radio Broadcasting
2)
Broadcasting Service of India
3)
Indian Broadcasting Service
4)
All India Broadcasting Service
1936&US •ß AøÚzv¢v¯ ÁõöÚõ¼ GÆÁõÖ AøÇUP¨£mhx?
48.
1)
C¢v¯ ÁõöÚõ¼ J¼£μ¨¦
2)
J¼£μ¨¦ ÷\øÁ & C¢v¯õ
3)
C¢v¯ J¼£μ¨¦ ÷\øÁ
4)
AøÚzv¢v¯ J¼£μ¨¦ ÷\øÁ
India’s first Defense University is in the State of
1)
Haryana
2)
Andhra Pradesh
3)
Uttar Pradesh
4)
Punjab
C¢v¯õÂß •uÀ £õxPõ¨¦ £ÀPø»UPÇP® C¸¨£x
1)
훯õÚõ
2)
B¢vμ ¤μ÷u\®
3)
Ezvμ ¤μ÷u\®
4)
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The Pioneer of Project Method is
1)
John Dewey
2)
Gardener
3)
W.A. Kilpatrick
4)
Weschler
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50.
1)
áõß l÷Á
2)
PõºhÚº
3)
W.A. QÀ£õm›U
4)
öÁìa»º
Mobile School was propounded by
1)
Froebel
2)
Tagore
3)
John Dewey
4)
Mc. Donald
|h©õk® £ÒÎPøÍ •ßÛÖzv¯Áº
51.
1)
¨öμõ£À
2)
uõTº
3)
áõß l÷Á
4)
ö©U öhõÚõÀk
Ex Post Facto research means
1)
The research is carried out after the incident
2)
The research is carried out prior to the incident
3)
The research is carried out along with the happening of an incident
4)
The research is carried out keeping in mind the possibilities of an incident
GUì ÷£õìm ÷£U÷hõ Bμõ´a] GßÓõÀ
1)
\®£ÁzvØS¨ ¤ÓS Bμõ´a] ÷©ØöPõÒͨ£kQÓx
2)
\®£ÁzvØS •ß Bμõ´a] ÷©ØöPõÒͨ£kQÓx
3)
\®£Á® |hUS® ÷£õx Bμõ´a] ÷©ØöPõÒͨ£kQÓx
©ÚvÀ J¸ \®£ÁzvØPõÚ \õzv¯UTÖPøÍ øÁzx Bμõ´a] ÷©ØöPõÒͨ£kQÓx
4)
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Principle of better communication is
1)
Clarity of the message
2)
Adequacy of information
3)
Transmission of information
4)
All the above
|À» uPÁÀ öuõhº¤ß öPõÒøP
53.
1)
öuÎÁõÚ uPÁÀ
2)
÷uøÁ¯õÚ uPÁÀ
3)
Âå¯[PøÍ £QºuÀ
4)
÷©Øö\õßÚ AøÚzx®
E-mail mainly uses
1)
Computer Network
2)
Portal Network
3)
Television Network
4)
Telephone Network
•UQ¯©õP ªßÚg\À £¯ß£kÁx
54.
1)
PoÛ Áø»zöuõhº¦
2)
÷£õºmhÀ Áø»zöuõhº¦
3)
öuõø»UPõm] Áø»zöuõhº¦
4)
öuõø»÷£] Áø»zöuõhº¦
What is the meaning of multiplexing in communication process?
1)
Link communication to computer
2)
Process of linking many computers
3)
Process of linking many computers so that only one channel may be used
4)
Process of combining the transmission from several devices, into a single data
stream that can be transmitted over a single channel
uPÁÀ öuõhº¦ •øÓ°À "£À÷ÁÖ Aø©¨¦U öPõsh' GߣuØPõÚ Aºzu®
1)
PoÛ²hß uPÁÀ öuõhº¦ Cøn¨¦
2)
AvP PoÛPøÍ CønzuÀ
3)
AvP PoÛ²hß CønzuÀ ÁÈ J÷μ J¸ uPÁÀ Á›ø\ø¯ £¯ß£kzxuÀ
4)
£À÷ÁÖ \õuÚ[Pμ¸¢x ö£ÓUTi¯ ö\´vø¯ J¸ Aø»Á›ø\°À Aݨ¦uÀ
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In a cricket match, five batsman A, B, C, D, and E scored an average of 36 runs.
D scores 5 more than E; E scored 8 fewer than A; B scored as many as D and E
combined; and B and C scored 107 between them. How many runs did E score?
1)
62
2)
45
3)
28
4)
20
J¸ Q›UöPm ÷£õmi°À 5 ©møh¯õͺPÒ A, B, C, D ©ØÖ® E \μõ\›¯õP 36 μßPÒ
GkUQßÓÚº. D, E ø¯ Âh 5 μßPÒ AvP®. E, A ø¯ Âh 8 μß SøÓÄ. B ö£ØÔ¸¨£x
D ©ØÖ® E – US \©©õÚ μß. B ©ØÖ® C 107 μß ÷\º¢x GkzuÚº GßÓõÀ E Gkzu μß
GzuøÚ?
1)
3)
56.
62
28
2)
4)
45
20
How many triangles are there in the following figure?
1)
3)
9
11
2)
4)
10
12
¤ßÁ¸® £hzvÀ GzuøÚ •U÷Põn[PÒ EÒÍÚ?
1)
3)
57.
9
11
2)
4)
10
12
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) Every man is mortal
1)
i) and ii)
2)
iii) and iv)
3)
i) and iii)
4)
ii) and iv)
R÷Ç öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍ |õßS ÁõUQ¯[PÎÀ G¢u Cμsk Esø©¯õP C¸UP •i¯õx
BÚõÀ uÁÓõP C¸UP •i²®. \›¯õÚ ÷áõi°øÚz ÷uº¢öukUPÄ®.
i)
GÀ»õ ©ÛuºPЮ ©iÁº
ii)
]» ©ÛuºPÒ ©iÁº
iii) G¢u ©ÛuÝ® ©i¯ •i¯õx
iv) ©Ûuº JÆöÁõ¸Á¸® ©iÁº
1)
i) ©ØÖ® ii)
2)
iii) ©ØÖ® iv)
4)
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3)
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In which of the countries per capita use of water is maximum
1)
India
2)
USA
3)
European Union
4)
China
uÛ ©Ûuz uspº £¯ß£õk G¢u |õmiÀ AvP®?
59.
1)
C¢v¯õ
2)
Aö©›UP |õkPÒ
3)
I÷μõ¨¤¯ |õkPÒ
4)
^Úõ
Identify the air pollution in urban areas which irritates eyes and also respiratory
tract of human beings?
1)
Particular matter
2)
Oxides of nitrogen
3)
Surface ozone
4)
Carbon monoxide
|Pº ¦Ó[PÎÀ ©ÛuºPÎß Ps ©ØÖ® ‰a_U SÇÀPøÍ £õvUQßÓ PõØÖ ©õ_£õk Gx?
60.
1)
SÔ¨¤mh ö£õ¸Ò
2)
ø|mμáß BUøék
3)
K÷\õß £h»®
4)
Põº£ß ÷©õÚõUøék
Which of the following combinations represent renewable natural resources?
1)
Oil, forests and tides
2)
Fertile soil, fresh water and natural gas
3)
Clean air, phosphates and biological diversity
4)
Fishes, fertile soil and fresh water
RÌUPshøÁPÎÀ Gx ¦x¨¤UPUTi¯ C¯ØøP ÁÍzøuU SÔUQÓx?
1)
Gsön´, PõkPÒ, Aø»PÒ
2)
ÁÍ©õÚ ©s, y´ø©¯õÚ }º, C¯ØøP Áõ²
3)
_zu©õÚ PõØÖ, £õì÷£m ©ØÖ® E°›¯À ©õÖ£õk
4)
«ßPÒ, ©sÁÍ® ©ØÖ® y´ø©¯õÚ }º
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