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Paper I
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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 50 questions are attempted, only the first 50 questions will be evaluated.
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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 earths 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
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(A) g
(B) og
(C) mov ovo
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Research is
(A) Searching again and again
(B) Finding solution to any
problem
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search for truth of any problem
(D) None of the above
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Didactic communication is
(A) intra-personal
(B) inter-personal
(C) organisational
(D) relational
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(A) hno
(B) hno
(C) q{o
(D) to
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(A) hpooz
(B) pooz
(C) oooz
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(B) emotionally satisfying
(C) logical
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(B)
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(B)
2002
(B)
2002
(C)
2003
(C)
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(D) 2006
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(B)
Agricultural Statistics
(B)
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(C)
Census
(C)
vq~
(D)
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(C)
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(A) 2
(B)
(B)
(C)
10
(C)
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(B)
Microsoft Excel
(B)
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(C)
Microsoft Access
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(B) |v
(C) in
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Computers on an internet
identified by
(A) e-mail address
(B) street address
(C) IP address
(D) None of the above
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g
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(B) 10111
(C) 10011
(D) jnoi
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50.
Hydro-meteorological
(C)
Geological
(D) Geo-chemical
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51.
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(B)
vo
(C)
woo
(D)
oo
|nvojv"
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v
(B)
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(B)
v
(C)
Sugar factories
(C)
toop
(D)
zo
52.
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hq}q"
(A)
vooo
(B)
(B)
tuoo
(C)
(C)
c~oo
(D)
~coo
(A)
(A) Wastelands
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hoot ?
53.
p q o p
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(A)
ho|ihni|
(B)
hizohni|
(C)
i|v h izo
hni|
(D)
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o|
(A) 1 h 3
(B) 1, 2 h 3
(C) 1, 3 h 4
(D) 1, 2, 3 h 4
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mmi
(A) }v
mg
(B) moozo~oz~
o oo o oz h
zo~g
(C) mm h mmm mo
hooot
oozoo~o
mo q ~
g
(D) ho
c o q~ o o
ooog
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(A) 1 and 3
(C) 1, 3 and 4
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of
the
57.
educational
poo ?
(A)
{hort
ozohqhg
(B)
h
c
tog
Act 1976.
(C)
w h oo c o z
Central
(C)
Advisory Board
on
c o ~|
mi o
oqig
established in 1920.
(D)
(D) India had implemented the right
h o
58.
h h oco
Constitutional Amendment.
hooqog
is
celebrated
on
It
is
celebrated
on
58.
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h ?
5th
11th
(A)
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(B)
ovg
(C)
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59.
tI o tII m q
o|oqomjvm:
(o
htu)
(m)
(Articles of the
Constitution)
(Institutions)
(i) Administrative
Tribunals
(a)
htu 280
(i)
o
o~
(ii) Election
Commission
of India
(b)
htu 324
(ii)
o
thq
(iii) Finance
Commission at
Union level
(c)
htu 323
(iii)
r
hq
(d)
htu 315
(iv)
r o
hq
o| :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(A)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(B)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(C)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(D)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
(i)
60.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(A)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(B)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(C)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(D)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
(i)
jtt c o oo o t
hj|qog
(B)
ojttcoo
og
(C)
(D) offer
distance
education
programmes
without
the
approval of the Distance
Education Council.
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(D)
c oho
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