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Part — I (Questions : 1 to 40) at —1 (art: 1340) | Directions (Questions 1-4) : Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence. i Forgetting their old enmity, they joined hands with a spirit of camaraderie. (1) animosity (2) love (3) _ friendliness (4) trust Rajan employed my friend only when I agreed to avouch for his honesty. (Q) vow (2) affirm (3) pay (4) guarantee They knew by his sophomoric remarks that he was still naive in the field: (1) casual (2) unpalatable (3) ignorant (4) immature” They shunned him because he was a Jecherous man who always looked for an opportunity to cheat others. Ze (1) lustful (2) deceptive ~ (3) cunning (4) dishonest Directions (Questions 5-8) : Choose the word which is opposite in meaning of the underlined word in the sentence. The attack on the freedom of the press is a retrograde step. (1) declining (2) progressive (3) punitive (4) stubborn There was no altruistic motive that prompted him to help her. (1) wicked (2) brutal (3) inhuman (4). selfish According to a great philosopher, magnanimity in a man implies many other qualities. (1) poverty 2) jealousy (3) meanness (4) enmity Her impetuous behaviour was attributed to her upbringing. (1) swift (2) rash (3) quiet and gentle (4) sluggish 632—C 2 Directions (Questions 9-10) : Fill in the blank, 9 10. Since one cannot read every book, one should be content with makinga___ selection. (1). standard (2) sample (3) moderate (4) judicious Some people themselves into believing that they are indispensible to the organization they work for. (1) fool (2) delude (3) force (4) denigrate Directions (Questions 11-14) : Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiomiphrase in the sentence. 1. 12. 13. 14, Lord Clive won his laurels in the battle of Plassey. (1) fought bravely (2) defeated his enemies (3) acquired distinction (4) overpowered his enemies The best policy is to let sleeping dogs lie. (1) tobe liberal (2) tobe tolerant @) to beneutral (4) to avoid discussing troublesome matters He was ina brown study and did not seem to catch my point. (1) imhis study room (2) absorbed in reading (3) absent-minded (4). ina state of shock A good teacher should have the gift of the gab. (1) a good personality 2) atalent for acting 3) atalent for speaking (4) an interest in discipline Directions (Questions 15-16): A word has been written in four different ways out of which only one is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word. 15. 16. (1) Btiquete Q) Btiquette 3) Ettiquete (4) Ettiquette (1) Millonare 2) Millionaire Q) Millionare (4) Millonaire 3 632-C Directions (Questions 17-20) : A passage has been broken into five parts. Choose the correct sequence to make it a meaningful passage. D5, AS B: (qd) @G) 18 A: 7) @) 19. moaw> 20. > moag q) @) 632-C ‘The knowledge so far available about the endocrine glands is very limited. Nature has provided the body with proper regulators and protectors. These are our endocrine glands. And so the proper functioning of these controllers of our body is very important and most vital for health. However, all the medical sciences have accepted the fact that these endocrine glands secrete thousands of different types of hormones diréctly from our blood. ABCDE, (2) BDCAE BDEAC (4) CBADE Seconds later, the glaring object swept past and he thought he had out maneuvered it. While flying over enemy territory, Jones received the warning of an oncoming missile, ~ He was proved wrong when he saw the vertical tail fins on fire. Without wasting time, he slammed the throttles forward and made the plane roll into a high speed turn. Hardly had he responded to the message when he actually saw what every fighter pilot dreaded most, . BEDAC 2) _BDCEA CDEAB (4) CBADE A taxi was summoned and Satish was taken to Lifeline Hospital. While hurrying home from school, Satish was hit by a car. Since they did not succeed, they decided to take him to a hospital, ‘Some people rushed towards him and tried to bring him to his senses. He was thrown a couple of feet away and lost consciousness. ABCED (2) BDCAE BEDCA (4) CBAED ‘Many consider it wrong to blight youngsters by recruiting them into armed forces at ‘a younger age, It is very difficult to have an agreement on an issue when emotions run high, The debate has again come up whether this is right or wrong Tn many countries military service is compulsory for all. Some of these detractors of compulsory draft are even very angry. ACBED (2) DCAEB BDEAC (4) DAECB 4 freer (WPA 21-22) » Prestige edt & fare eran rae facia wee rattan) ster 2. 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Fea (1) Fry + rr Q) faa @G) fase 4) fas ae 632—C 6 36. dria (1) aie + shat Q) aes sitar G3) a+ fat (4) fa+ staat . 37. ae \(D Fett SAT Q) Far+aT Wes e+ (4) wea ‘Freer (W9F 38-40) : Fee Te Ypra-eieaifaal ar wet art wife ; © 38. M1 3ET @ Q) aaa SAT (2) tr are eT ) (3) Tera fae 4) wager 39, farafer set Gar iO (1) faarad at wet at 2) sIRRag ant dae A ugat Q @G) wreak ater © 40. 7 632-C 41. 42. 43. 44, 45. 46. 47. ‘art — Il (AFF : 41 4 200) aixphtee wera th fer ae 2013 & ene queer & fer fea sar vars? (1) fee eaviae (2) Sf Reet @G) wa. we (4) ea ae i (1) 5 fanar Q) 2247 (3) 3 saqae (4) 15 Sem ones ford da (RBD & 234 Tee aa? a. () aie Q) dare OM (4) midds aires 2013 F feoet saree er aren reer aera Preae aea areT e 2 (1) aaa fire Q) we serie Q) tAAat (4) Sta aie at fava rareq tines (WHO) & HaPreee ata &? Q) aRRe a Q) sia aera st Facer G) Wael anit (4) Sa ae ei aa dl ae ai nd ge “oYs, Tas ts ¢ Raga & chaeea gaa Hea site €1 (1) erties aie Q) Ae eet G3) area fee (4) wei ae 2013 4 veiftt vat (ISRO) art Fafa ua a wen yl feed da se GSAT-7 a a a fi ar ae e (Q) wet (2) ferro (3) arireet (4) waar 632-C 8 41. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. Part — II (Questions : 41 to 200) Who has been named for the Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony 2013 ? (1) PtRavi Shankar 2) Zubin Mehta (3) NC Satyanarayana (4) None of these Which of the following days is observed as the “International Day of Charity”? (1) September 5 (2) August 22 (3) October 3 (4) ‘July 15 Who is the 23" Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) ? (1) Raghuram Govind Rajan (2) D Subbarao (3) VV Reddy (4) None of these Who has been appointed as the new Foreign Secretary of India from August 2013 ? (1) Sujata Singh (2) $ Jaishankar (3) Ranjan Mathai (4) None of these Who among the following is the Director-General, WHO ? (1) Margaret Chan (2) Jose Graziano Da Silva (3) Roberto Azevedo (4) None of these The recently launched book “The Good, The Bad and The Ridiculous’ is co-authored by Humra Quraishi and (1) Rajmohan Gandhi (2) Mark Tully (3) Khushwant Singh (4) Taslima Nasrin GSAT-7, India’s first full-fledged communication satellite built by ISRO and launched in 2013, is also known by the name (2) Laxmi (2) Rukmini (3) Bhagirathi (4) Aishwarya 9 632-C 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 632— fare eeagifte aot 4 av frac arr we ene set Ae at ea on ge dene a ee fof tfterbert siz gecte wen wart F 2 (1) ter Q) aaF (3) ifr (4) wat wag efra facrst are sites ar day Pew 2a ae 2 Q) Q) faa (3) afaar 4) ares feonsn (3a) 3 wet Terie er a TATE? aerdieca wel \Q) aac Q) faa Stew (4) Sates crate oi sanet 3H fre after diet de 3 free wiecr wish Ream 201 er ether cds ‘sieera tar F 1 4 (Q) Teer @) (3) ater (4) ter ) ‘Afafea IPCC ar I AH aT? (1) dectaret tifeteact ashe icy 2) Seorrtice tre ait aersic dt (3) Seeeret sicisict sit ors aerge (4) Secret wiferariedt aise afet G-24 tel a virisetta daw sit G-20 eet a farm wife car Sate dat Se meet at dew are 203% AE (1) fae Q) ae ttedat @) =r @ aimrer Ser wfatfeer arfafrar, 1951 at faa ara & oferta Pet rata da Hacer ware ee fare Freer see @ weet & 4g edi at arafir cha Seto ar os soe Sameer aa ane art Reve sit Prater aaah ar veel Pate & 2? (1) aR 75 (2) aRT 126 3) aR 112 (4) armas c 10 48. 49. 50. Al, 52. Which electronic company has launched the Galaxy Gear, a “Smart Watch” that can run applications and internet with its own family of smart phones ? (1) Apple 2) Samsung (3) Nokia @ LG Which country does well known tennis player Novak Djokovic belong to ? (1) Spain (2) Switzerland (3) Serbia (4) Russia ‘Name the ruling political party of the United Kingdom (UK). (1) Conservative Party (2) Labour Party (3) Liberal Democrats (4) Democratic Unionist Party The Indian junior women’s hockey team has made history by clinching the ___ position at the Junior Women World Cup 2013. () First (2) Second (3) Third (4) Fourth The acronym IPCC stands for (1) International Political Conference Committee. (2) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (3) Intemational Protocol on Carbon Compounds. (4) _ International Parliamentary Cabinet Committee. ‘The G-24 Ministerial Meeting and G-20 Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting took place in October 2013 at (1) Brisbane (2) Saint Petersburg (3) Cannes (4) Washington Which section of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, prohibits displaying any election matter by means, inter alia, of television or similar apparatus, during the period of 48 hours before the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in a constituency ? (1) Section 75 (2) Section 126 (3) Section 112 (4) Section 45 Wu 632-C 56. 37. 58. 59. weap aaa Fa 2013 anid qe oe fae ae (1) fafeerar Q) sre (3) aieer (4) sift era Frefafad 4 @ fea de 9 aaqar 2013 4 amar weret-ad saris ware 2 QC) Beas ate age (2) fate dar @) eee sitar dar (4) Senerere dar fa aaa ara & a F quay. at ash det arene eh eet 2013 eae ort ae sere oh eae ae fea B “ & CQ) Rearia ane (2) svete 3) safe Farge aye (1) gaeseer at sera far 4 Q) saris #4 Seca ut a (3) swt atfgar a ada da i © (4) se a sed zute dat & a, 2013 H tet mem esas defen on (IRL) a fect nt 3 fear Ser? Gy 0 6 @ 8 GB) 10 @ 7 inert aera, wife ite aaa at aren 8 Se wt oma sep are & fae 21g aha it cud) agement yeep Sr fore fed yar Tan? (| Feng ae atch a Q) sare sie gr 3) isa Fae rere 4) fsa faye atest ae 632-C 12 56. 57; 58. 59. 60. Alice Munro has been awarded the Nobel Prize for 2013 in the field of (1) Medicine. (2) Economics. (3) Literature. (4) Physics. Which among the following banks celebrated its centenary year in October 2013 2 (1) State Bank of Mysore (2) Syndicate Rank (3) Indian Overseas Bank (4) Allahabad Bank oO US retail giant Walmart Stores Inc has called off the joint venture hod eS Tin October 2013 ? (1) Reliance Group (2) Bharti Group (@) Aditya Birla Group @) Tata Gr ‘Keran’, the area recently in the news, is located i India? (1) Unnao Distt in Uttar Pradesh (2) Kedarnath Valley, Uttarakhand (3) Coastal area in North Odisha (4) Northern Kashmir, J&K How many teams took part in the first ever Indian Badminton League (IBL) held in 2013 ? () 6 Q 8 (3) 10 @) 7 (2) Ud Amjad (2) Ud Zakir Hussain (@) Pt. Birju Maharaj (4) Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt 13 632-C ‘Freer (RT 61-65) : #7 weal a oa oF & re ate oh ad qe a oe ae A,B,C, D, E ait F aifeet & ag cram & 1 ch rel aah &, es i9ai act & atte ww 20cf wat ar ar Ter seat 3 ee 8, ae er some eT A site a se aes en a mee E eS aire, 3 fet, ata aed site wear A after efter & da Haver Fear 1 20c wet case a Sect afar fered site madt erfeer t arent fear en gat wat ware 3 fae, seene sik area aa aires feat ue ferdt care car saci afer TerweeR wr see iyel ddl @ | ga RR cea fam sit siare safes ae tere a syne aie rea a Sea are fear | aren ca aH eae 17a eS ae Sea Seat sole & aH avers feat | 4 ood at 8 afer Ba See aT ford, C# nat aioe & Ga a diners fea, D we feet ofa aie sear en ven oat adh a atte on Est oat adh a data on sit PA aac ofan & da a ane fea | 61, Tera B 3 fare sme treet fen 2 > Q) are 2) fest é » (3) met (4) afer Y 62. Freafeifian 4 a ae after corre er? 5 qd) A (2) D @) EF @c 63. TARVER 49 aifeca 34 fea four a dine fee? Q) fear Q) Sra G) Aer (4) tai 64, Preafertan a aia siren carrer & 2 (dy A ? Qc Gees : (@) *F 65. Tor Ca aes at fea fae 4 ames fear? (1) afar Q) ae Q) sere (4) aad 632-C 14 Directions (Questions 61-65) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. ‘There are six writers of literature A, B, C, D, E and F. Two belong to the 17" century, three to the 19° century and one to the 20" century. Four were recognized as great poets, three as great Bovelists and three as great dramatists. One contributed to Bengali, two to Hindi, two to Marathi and one to the Tamil literature. The 20" centur} wri wrote poetry only and contributed to Marathi literature and the other Marathi writer contributed to poetry, novel and drama. One Hindi writer and the only Tamil writer belonged to the 19" century. The former contributed to Poetry and novel while the latter to novel and drama, The Bengali writer belonged to the 17" century and contributed to poetry only. A belonged to the 20" century, B wrote drama only, C contributed to Marathi literature, D was a Hindi poet and novelist anf@)belonged to the 19" century. E also belonged to the 19" century, and F contributed to poetry only. 61. Writer B contributed to which language ? (1) Bengali (2) Hindi 3) Marathi (4) Tamil 62, Who was the Tamil writer among the following ? ay A QD ey Eales pan @) E 4) Cc e] Marae Pay B ism [A Te 63. Writer A contributed to which branch of literature ? E wed () * Poetry @) Nova © / 19 [74 @) Drama (4) All ofthese ¢ /\7% Borplf Caatny 64. Who was the Bengali writer among the following ? aya Qs G) B @ oF 65. Writer C contributed to which branch of literature ? () Poetry 2) Drama (3) Novel (4) Allofthese 15 632 -C ‘rea (WEA 66-67) : FTF at Be eT Weet Uee ae ie Pa ot ee | rer ene & 1 arr oie Bath Prema oe eran ae 1 dete ae as are a aia Pas Pere & 1 aren sere Pretfeatiar 87 (1) af Fremt 1 Premera et 1 (2) aie rent 1 Freee a 1 (3) aie ar ait Freped 1 ar 1 Premera et 1 (4) aia at Pred 1 atte a at 11 Preven et 66. eT: ST TaN UH Bae BaF ces aie & Sa 4S deat ars aie oar Hea & few Rear Sere TET TRL TTS | Fret : L gee 34 at ti ai tata at aa act FI TL, Bet St arrat arart ores a a, oma Rat aed we aa 67. war: wake ed et at ake an eas Seas SH IPT Frome : L wet der ar ara ara & | 1 ate at eH at SPT ae Sanit a as te mie % 68. ster, sit stves at Act &, eter S spect &, qed Hi tear, Ae or st idl aes & St THEE aT cheret aicmra 1 eoererret aor Sifreer S ae date F 2 1) art (2) fret is (1) @) Dacha! Ese @) wart @ mR Se 104 69. Feat ae fac Fa ae eH der Gi Gi aa deme Fae: 1,3, 10, 21, 64, 129, 256, 778 (1) 10 Q) 21 (3) 129 (4) 256 70. af wr Ga ge aM FH MOBILITY at 46293927 fear ae = dt at am F EXAMINATION @F feat weer fear sie 2 (1) 45038401854 (2) 56149512965 (3), 57159413955 (4) 67250623076 632-C 16 Directions (Questions 66-67) : Each of these questions has a statement followed by two conclusions I and IT. Consider the statement and the following conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark the answer as 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. (1) if conclusion I follows. (2) if conclusion II follows. (3) _ ifeither conclusion I or II follows. OBrlity 4 62934 Pa Ct MAT HOA (4) _ ifneither conclusion I nor II follows. ; 4 a) excel well in the field of music, Conclusions: I. Natural gifts need nurturing and care. I. Even though your voice is not good, one can keep practising, Suaremem : Domestic demand has been increasing faster than the production of indigenous crude oil. Conclusions: I. Crude oil must be imported. Il, Domestic demand should be reduced. Neelam, who is Deepak’s daughter, says to Deepika, “your mother Rekha is the younger sister of my father, who is the third child of Ramlal”. How is Ramlal related to Deepika ? 2 10 sez x24? ey (1) Uncle (2) Father (3) Grandfather (4) Father-in-law ryael2 Choose the odd one from the given series. ByBre 1,3, 10, 21, 64, 129, 256, 78 ‘< a) 10 Q) 21 eA @) 129 (4) 256 ne en? If MOBILITY is coded as 46293927 in a certain language code, then EXAMINATION will be coded in the same language code (1) 45038401854 (3) 57159413955 as (3) 36149512965 (4) 67250623076 17 632-C 7. 72. Tz. 74, 7. 76. 77. 78. 79, 80. ree 3 sae fen 4 sees rae oe ge aS ee 1 se ay os sari a ee fear ee ge 4S Sa gar Font are oret ore fad a dl sae and S ce oem sat |e fe | ort frat & Se fee Fa fr a 2 () %30 () 2120 @) %46 @) %62 We epei 8 378 ont ain 675 oa = | EM a wal a om a ore Fda & a wat Trae site Sper at Bae F Peeneedt ai eeen awe & ise fas aa F 2 Ser LaTert aie fret (4) amare sit aie 4 ta orate wre fareneit ora: cafacrra stat feeare & 1 ait: wap Rererae at (1) Fat SrA ay BT Q) Tes sta of ara cet (3) fafa foe & yee aya Wear eT © (4) ate afer vient at @ fora a wed F arerstiencor opr aafinora eta & Py (Da arnfe aeeet aT oer AT 2) > areaferay meter crete FareraT oar Q) Fa 4 agi an net Se 4) waa ae ae wm tater OY Fear, GA, Ser, Wea (2) FAY, ater, very, fereat (3) aerate, forest 4) wa ate “aor oiae Ue a cit Uae Rereray at aay sa ST 2 ay HOTA ST | @ ufieail mega eoT 1 Gy weet & fae aka we 4) aes 86. ‘a Prot ae @ aE UR A ugié A qo oD sine 4 use A else dE (1) ets a Fae SIT Q) vas ar were TOT 3) Wee a Es AAT 4) Tear RT =C 20 $2. 83. 84. 85. ‘Human personality is the result of (1) _ heredity only. (2) environment only. (3) upbringing and education. (4) _ interaction between heredity and environment. Leamers often display individual differences. Therefore, a teacher should (1) enforce strict discipline. (2) maintain uniform pace of learning. Oo (3) _ provide variety of leaning experiences. (4) have more tests. Y In the context of education, socialization means (1) _ always following social norms. (2) _ adjusting and adapting to social environment. (3) _ respecting elders in society. (4) None of these What is the natural language acquaintance in oe. jing method ? (1) Writing, hearing, speaking, readin; (2) Hearing, speaking, reading, writi (3) Speaking, hearing, reading, writing. (4) None of these Being a teacher, what would you do when a good student scores less marks ? (1) Give him/her a psychological treatment. (2) Feel shameful in front o” the class. (3) Inspire him/her to work hard. (4) Punish him/her severely. ing makes no difference at all to the learning in the new situation, it (1) negative transfer of leaning. (2) positive transfer of leaming. (3) zero transfer of learning. (4) absolute transfer of leaming. 21 632-C 87. oat oder & fae Gen: a aster aa F? Qo 2) aT ) ai fareres 4) waa atgad 88. Reel at ane faentaat at feat a stares et alee Sa So: ca () Fewer (2) Ser ster Fer cer FT ara (3) aie ayes & fers cect (4) safaa srert aria 89. up astaviter free ae ater tot et Q) sea afar ay (2) sien site ten Fairer G) Ufgeee farce alte west oi eer et A a > 4) weet 4 ara aes sie ore Het 90, Ser aS foreras arth sear at wee feu Ue aTET et SR ate aH ont & aa wat wt at sa ae ade (1) Arar a fer Frateor Oy (2) Frater & fore drat Ww Q) ae ar Rae (4) Feta) te x) m1. fea 2 se ro 7 ofcacia ar weet were Ter Aer Sree 2 632-C 22 89. 90. o1. 92. Who is mainly responsible for class agement ? (2) Students (2) Principal (3) Class-teacher (4) None of these (1) _ level of their knowiedge. (2) need for differentiated curri (3) pathways for ability grouping g (4) remedial strategies required. Teachers should study the errors of = students as they often indicate O A creative leamer is one who is (1) _ highly intelligent. (2) good in drawing and painting. (3) good at lateral thinking and problem sol (4) capable of scoring consistently good mark: When a teacher takes his/her class for a fi on coming back discusses the trip with students, it is called (1) _ assessment for learning. (2) learning for assessment. (3) assessment of learning. ~ (4) learning of assessment. & Which of the following is generally considered the most effective way to change behaviour ? (1) Regular awards. Q@) a G) @) en homework primarily because (1) _ ithelps in assessment of the success of the teaching process. (2) _ ithelps to reduce mischievous activities of students. _ @G) enables a child to study at home also. (4) _ it saves teachers’ work. 90. 91. 92, Who is mainly responsible for class agement ? (1) Students (2) Principal (3) Class-teacher (4) None of these Teachers should study the errors of ee students as they often indicate t (1) level of their knowledge. (2) need for differentiated curri (3) pathways for ability grouping (4) remedial strategies required. a A creative learner is one who is (1) highly intelligent. (2) good in drawing and paint (3) good at lateral thinking and problem solving. (4) capable of scoring consisteatly good m When a teacher takes his/her class for and on coming back discusses the trip with students, it is called F (1) assessment for learning. (2) learning for assessment. (3) assessment of leaming. (4) learning of assessment. Which of the following is generally considered the most effective way to change behaviour ? a Regular acs Students are given homework primarily because (1) it helps in assessment of the success of the teaching process. (2) _ithelps to reduce mischievous activities of students. _ @)_ enables a child to study at home also. (4) it saves teachers’ work. 23 632-C 93. 94, 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 632 - wen eres ar te ae era (1) Sear fererr a ear Sat Q) oral st veered et era ae GAT (G) Baie gga das A nee ee (4) Sa a act frafatiaa 8 a sis wel pat FF? (1) Beh aed at aes a eran aterr-sters ete & 1 (2) stftrester eet am caret way Star aia & (3) saftrenign cree ot ofa wen ora aici & 1 4) aat acai & fer Rrerot agar erat afer Q) eee Q) weaaies are Q) srt des at ara GG) 7a Profatian oa ata sere fren at oe fete 2 (1) ate dae Prolftr wager we amas eh (2) Whensit 3 ated sie ort eet Oe aT ~) (3) sire afte atta aan a - (4) BRacanoll site det at rset aT Freon # fatter fetta & saan at aoe ae () fren at ara e | Q) framniussaaae | (3) Da SIT aA ATE (4) Fat afore wafers a cet a Freafetian a a ate a eta aet oeT ? (1) fran an erie orene Q) Wetec (3) fren frerei att srqeerentait ar yea (4) aeter faert at ofrar are aprd- fone & fenet cafe at gaat ware aT Rrra Swe BH ae a ete F 1 (1) Saat arpaferat .Q2) aa aa Ser @) Gat @ eat (4) ea ate ae Trisania fate aie are & 8a a ony fee on aa FL (1) Weer Q) are (3) faterdta sree 4 weit ic * 2a 93. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. The main job of a teacher is to (1) focus on teaching only. (2) point out mistakes of students continuously. (3) help the students to learn for themselves. (4) None of these Which of the following is/are a correct statement(s) ? (1) Learning capacity of all children is different. (2) Most children have similar nature. (3) Most children possess similar interest. (4) Allofthese Teaching of students should be according to (1) their nature. (2) their mental development. (3) their capability to lean, (4) Allofthese Which of the following is a feature of progressive education ? (1) _ Instruction based solely on prescribed text books. (2) Emphasis on scoring good marks in examinations. (3) Frequent tests and examinations. (4) Flexible time-table and seating arrangement. Due to the utilization of various methods in teaching (1) teaching has become simple. (2) _ teaching has become interesting. (3) _ students pay more attention. (4) Allofthese Which of the following fields is not covered by educational psychology ? (1) Philosophical basis of education. (2) Group dynamics. (3) Evaluation of teachers and researchers in education, (4) Process of adjustment. Similarity or difference of a person from others in his performance is due to the effect of (1) his heredity. (2) his environmental training, (3) Both (1) & (2) (4) None of these Psychological principles and theories can be applied in the field of (1) Management (2) Business (3) Medical treatment (4) Allof these 25 632-' 101. 102, 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 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(1) sizes, wa, wafer, wafer Q) Feat, tees, = ait (G) tater, teak, vitae, wa (4) sifte, tele Seek, uae fre ori wee oder a ait & 1 Dinary Input: stomee [+ Output Read Write Q) wae (2) Alaget (3) Aart (4) trex 632-C 26 101, 102. 103. 105. 106. 107, 108, The following diagram depicts a ~ When the object making the sound is moving towards you, the fiequency goes up due to the waves getting pushed more tightly together. The opposite happens when the object moves away from you and the pitch goes down. This phenomenon is called (1) Band width. (2) Doppler effect. (3) Sound refraction. (4) Vibrations. Even when the screen is completely dark while the film is in motion, Commercial motion pictures use (1) 32 frames per second or 102 screen illuminations per second. (2) 72 frames per second or 234 screen illuminations per second, (3) 8 frames per second or 32 screen illuminations per second. (4) 24 frames per second or 72 screen illuminations per second, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) (1) allows gateways to send error control messages to other gatewasior hosts. @) provides communication between the Intemet Protocol Software on one tnachine and the Internet Protocol Software on another. (3) _ only reports error conditions to the original source, the source must relate errors to individual application programs and take action to correct the problem. 4) Allof these refers to those attributes of a system visible to a programmer or, put another way, those attributes that have a direct impact on the logical execution of a program. (1) Computer organization (2) ~ Computer architecture (3) Microprocessor (4) Bus How many characters does an escape sequence (\On,\Hin,\n,\f) in C++ consume ? ay 1 2) 43 @) 2 (4) None of these The closeness of the recorded version to the original sound is called (1) Fidelity, (2) Digitization. (3) Sampling. (4) Nyquist Theorem, Which layers of the OSI model ate host-to-host layers ? (1) Transport, Session, Presentation, Application. 2) _ Network, Transport, Session , Presentation, ) 7” Datalink, Network, Transport, Session. (4) Physical, Datalink, Network, ‘Transport. cell. Input: Read Write (1) storage 2) mobile (3) memory (4) register 109. 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They are widely used in PDAs and other hand held devices, including games and phones as well as a large variety of consumer products. It is probably the most widely used embedded processor architecture and indeed the most widely used processor architecture of any kind in the world. (1) HAND (2) LEG (3) ARM (4) SUN Which of the following is not true for overloaded functions in C++? (1) Overloaded functions should have different argument lis (2) Overloaded functions having the same argument lists should have a different return type. (3) Functions cannot be overloaded on the basis of one being static and the other non- Static. (4) None of these A is a communication pathway connecting two or more devices. Another of its’ key characteristic is that it is a shared transmission medium. A signal transmitted by any one device is available for reception by all other devices attached to it. (1) Train (2) Bus 3) Tram (4) Aeroplane 114, 115, 116. 117. er site wale e, we eu. i (1) Fe siereinfie asta (2) Ratt siceietier asta GB) Wo. @ GE Frafetian ge cret 3 ata at con gant out 7 (i) Student $1; Gi) Student $2 = $1; (1) Feet copy constructor, arg ¥ default constructor. (2) eet default constructor, a # copy constructor. @) Sei ge ere & fre Default constructors, (4) Sige ere & fre Copy constructors, Zerit i sa arerer vache ted ae aes dtr far cn & apa EL ae ae ae ache ee a anbereres ad at ate agi Sat ais we ete (1) tee Q) weet (3)° freuen 4) aa Fret EMP wach ue mera at wer ae fen ea a ae ae - EMP_NO_| SALARY [GRADE E001 1000 EL E002 2000 4 £003, 1500 £2 E004 4000 E4 rer & Row a ae tsa er er fee, aw “Ea” te ante oy afer ae frart a? (1) _ select avg(salary) from EMP whose grade=" (2) select avg(salary) from EMP having grade="4” (3) _ select avg(salary) from EMP group by grade where grade=” (@) _ select avg(salary) from EMP group by grade having grade= ii4. 115. The following diagram shows a PU Memory |} eee | Memory | vo | cool 0 Leet sel gl __Te TT ty aL Address lines, Bus semec eaery Datatines (1) Bus interconnection scheme. (2) Memory interconnection scheme. @) vO. (4) Throughput. Which constructor will be called by the following lines of code ? (i) Student $1; (ii) Student $2 = $1; (1) First copy constructor, then default constructor. _y First default constructor, then copy constructor. 116. 117. 118. 119. (3) Default constructors for both lines of code. (4) Copy constructors for both lines of code. memory is intended to give memory speed approaching that of the fastest memories available, and at the same time provide a large memory size at the price of less expensive types of semiconductor memories. (1) Register (2) Counter (3) Flip flop (4) Cache Consider the following EMP table and answer the question below: EMP_NO__| SALARY __| GRADE E001 1000 EL E002 2000. E4 £003 1500 E2 E004 4000 E4 Which of the following select statement should be executed if we need to display the average salary of employees who belong to grade “E4” ? (1) ~ select avg(salary) from EMP whose grade="E4”; (2) _ select avg(salary) from EMP having grade="E4”; (3) select avg(salary) from EMP group by grade where grade="E4”; (4) ~ select avg(salary) from EMP group by grade having grade="E4”; ‘The major functions or requirements for an /O module fall into which of the following categories ? (1) Control and timing. ©) Processor communication. (3) Data buffering. (4) Allof these Consider an arbitrary number system with the independent digits as 0, 1 and X. What is the radix of this number system ? qi Q), 2 GB) 3 (4) 4 (1) Exclusive-NOR gate (2): NAND gate (3) AND gate (4) OR gate 121. Fret areht iifire catct & 1 4V ‘Y=AB AS Be (Q) sats 2) gifirer (@) sriszifrer (4) after Bg ie watt (Q) atahe Q) ata GB) prabe @ place 123, Peed a aia a aes ES? 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(3) The JAVA compiler directly executes code in JVM. (4) The JAVA compiler helps in directly executing a code on different operating systems, = Avan also called a data selector, is a combinational circuit with more than one input line, one output line and more than one selection line. 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Determine the function performed by the combinational circuit of the given figure. Lol, L Ly nex Yee 0 s ies ly Si So (1) 4-to-1 multiplexer (2) 8-to-1 multiplexer (3) 16-to-1 multiplexer (4) 32-to-1 multiplexer ‘A __ multivibrator circuit is one in which both LOW and HIGH output states are stable. (1) Monostable (2) Bistable AD (3) Multistable (4). Tristable Refer to the monostable multivibrator circuit in the figure below. The trigger terminal (pin 2 of the IC) is driven by a symmetrical pulsed waveform of 10 kHz. Determine the duty cycle of the output waveform. Output (1) 0.56 2) 055 (3) 0.57 4) 0.58 In a Schmitt trigger inverter circuit, the two trip points are observed to occur at 1.8 and 2.8 V..At what input voltage levels will this dev ed malts (2) HIGH-to-LOW transition and (b) LOW-to-HIGH transition ? () 28Ve18Vv Q) 3Va2v GB) 4V&22V 4) 26V&lsv A web page contains many small intages. 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From the following Java code determine the attributes of the class student: class student { 5 string name; int marks; Public static void main) { student S1=new student(); f student S2=new student(): (1) Only name, (2) Both name and marks. (3) Only SI. (4) Both S1 and $2. {fa user is not able to see the image on the web page, the text that is displayed in place of the image, is specified by which of the following attributes in HTML? (1) ALTERNATE (2) ALTLINK (3) ALT_TEXT (4) “ALT An array is (1) _ probably the most widely used data structure. (2) ahomogeneous structure, (3) arandom access structure, 3 (4) All of these f are used to access data on secondary, sequential-access stores, such as disks and tapes. (1) Sequences (2) Arrays (3) Records (4)_-Registers Sorting is ; (1) a process of re-arranging a given set of objects in a specific order. (2) to facilitate the later search for members of the sorted set. (3) is arelevant and essential activity, particularly in data processing. (4) Allof these 2 The figure below represents a__ sort. 06- Tw Poe 44: 12 18, 06, a 12 42 K ay 8 ae 67 (1) Bubble (2) Shake @) “Tree (4) Insertion The figure below represents a ry (1) Hilbert curve of order 3. (2) Hilbert curve of order 2. (3) Hilbert curve of order 1 (4) Hilbert curve of order 4, 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. HIML & viet 4 atta Bes (linking) aT ad = (1) wee wade are Bw eee een ew Ra ge eT A Ge & aT an a SEAT | (2) cee Gh LAN Hf ver eer wera He ep TT a a TR ERT eT oe aT TT IST | Q) SARs wr am at seh cena & eq ATS SST (4) woth enaer a fet cares & ep aT a as STS SST | fae arrepit ae ‘ait wafers wet ® () aes Q) teed 3) Faaté ) Wet SQL aia & anig & wate a aaltolt & vices at sae = (1). Select fields from dual where table="MA} (2) Select field_names, datatype from dual wh =" MANAGER”; (3) Desc MANAGER; (4) Select description from dual where tal MANAGER”; SQL 4 derder ae & fare Frefeatan Ha aa aa? 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(4) __ linking one part of the document to another document on the same computer, The figure below represents a ® (1) Binary tree (2) Recursive tree (3) _ Insert sort (4) Unitary tree» The command used to see the fields of the table alongwith their datatypes in SQL is (1) _ Select fields from dual where table="MANAGER™, d (2) Select field_names, datatype from dual where table_name="MANAGER”; (3) Desc MANAGER; (4) Select description from dual where table name="MANAGER"; Which of the following statements is NOT true for Rollback statements in SQL? (1) All savepoints marked after the savepoint to which you rollbacked, are erased. (2) It does not free any resources held by the transaction. (3) The savepoint to which you rollback is not erased. (4) The Rollback statement will erase all data modifications made from the start of the transaction to the savepoint. Which of the following statements is not true for views in SQL? (1) "Select statement used in the view definition cannot include ORDER BY clause. (2) A view derives its data from the base table(s). (3) _ A view is updatable if it has been defined from a single relation. (4) A view contains a copy of the data, An important quantitative measure of the complexity of a binary tree is its Te also provides a measure of the average depth of all nodes in the tree. (1) average path length (2) median path length (3) mode path length (4) _ simple deviation path length Byte Integer (1) & (Heap) (2) TH (Wrapper) 3) degre 4 ae 145, fae arpa farsi eur & wea wa at Q Oe) @® © ©) ® oa (1) Gieap) @) =H Bubble) @) #4 Gplay) @) wee 146, ART at ata up ea a wei eT (4 zy i a Te > ri aaueURnoe ce C126 +907 (1) Knights Tour, (2) Eight Queens Problem. (3) Kings Problem. (4) Rooks Problem. 147, XML URE (parser) #1 HES (1) XML fawererg at HTML farraaeg 4 ciee (2) XML fawaaeq 1 DHTML fawaaeq 4 agit @) XML favaaeq a1 XML DOM faqaarg 4 Scie (4) XML fasaaeg an areal Ge F wait 148. Freee Sar feral are fee @ dette & : aft ced Sat st Sem = 600; agai at Hea = 2; wht Baer F agen Gt Gea = 512; argeg A dine ara = 21 504 000 | sa aS fore & fore aft eae Baad at der area aise | (1) 35 (2) 40 (3) 45 (4) 50 632-C 40 144. The figure below depicts the hierarchy of class. Byte (1) Heap (2) Wrapper (3) Inheritance (4) Abstract 145. The following figure is a tree after zig-zig rotations. Oo) ® © © ® _4 Heap (2) Bubble (@) Splay \® Binary 146. The diagram below represents a solution to the ofA 1 2 A 3 al oy ala 5 4A 6 7 Os] 2 pags 6 7 (1) Knights Tour. (2) Bight Queens Problem. (3) Kings Problem. (4) Rooks Problem. 147, The function of the XML parser is to (1) convert XML content into HTML content. (2) convert XML content into DHTML content. (3) convert XML content into XML DOM content. (4) convert XML content into binary code. 148. The following data refer to a hard disk: number of tracks per side = 600; number of sides = 2; number of bytes per sector = 512; storage capacity in bytes = 21 504 000. Determitie the number of sectors per track for this hard disk. 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(1) avert at 5 (2) wR at Q) ade at (4) erie st 149. A transient of 100 ms is to be captured on a digital storage oscilloscope on full screen in the horizontal direction. If the transient is to be recorded at a sampling rate of 100 kS/s, what should the minimum size of the acquisition memory be ? s () 5K (2) 10K @) 15K (4) 20K 150. Prolog in XML contains an XML declaration like (2) @2) (4) <\ml version="1.0°> 151. Which of the following statements is NOT true with respect to database normalization ? (1) A4NF table is more immune against logical inconsistencies than a 3NF table. (2) A3NF table will have fewer anomalies than a 2NF table. (3) A 3NF table is more vulnerable than a 2NF table. (4) A database is said to be in 3NF ifall its tables are in 3NF. 152. Ifa table is in BCNF and has no multi-valued dependencies, then it is said to be in (1) Third Normal Form. (2) Second Normal Form. (3) Fourth Normal Form. (4) Fifth Normal Form. 153. Representation of data structure in memory is known as (1) _ recursive. (2) abstract data type. (3) _ storage structure. (4) file structure. 154. The largest element ofan array index is called its (1) lower bound. (2) range. (3) upper bound. (4) Allof these 155. What is coalescing ? a (1) _ It is a second strategy for allocating keel memory. (2) The buddy system allocates memory from a fixed size segment consisting of physically contiguous pages. (3) Kernel memory is often allocated from a free-memory pool different from the list used to satisfy ordinary user-mode processes. (4) An advantage of the buddy system is how quickly adjacent buddies can be combined to form larger segments using this technique. 156. The positioning time or random access time, consists of two parts: the time necessary to move the disk arm to the desired cylinder, called (1) seek time (2) rotational latency (3) flash drives (4) transfer rate 157. In an RDBMS relationships between tables are created by using (1) Alternate keys. (2) Foreign keys. (3) Candidate keys. (4) Composite keys. 158. 160. 161. 162. 163. tant aren sinter faen atten Ree ae Here F? () fees Qe @) tags faer (4) Geass aa. wa aT wat @redh & 1 (ql) frarelter (tfeea) (2) Fret (fea) (3) waa err) (4) aistearia @reatiaeay freitetan anes sete & ready queue 1/0 queue }e—{ 1/0 request (1) air as G) Weg are frafataa ante sete & ie . —kemel thread Q) fextante Q) wea erica @) wea Hise (4) afte a ae tier ae yet a ones ear & aie afta weet hare at aie va ae fetaedt are at Sa eT Fee wed & QQ) feterya a Q) ‘ame va a (3) Fafa ge arr (4) afafrad 9a a wehp aise Want & waa ds a aie et & sit at arch vier wafee de S der it & weet tt (1) Fer afer BIT Q) daeraia Fact G) Far Sia ae (4) daa ola sear 158. Real-Time operating system always runs on (1) Linux. Q) UNIX. (3) Embedded system. (4) Apple’s Mac OS 159. A program is a/an entity. (1) active (2) passive (3) dormant (4) hyperactive 160. The diagram given below represents VO request Time slice expired fork a child wait foran interrupt (1) _ process creation. ~. 2) process state. (3) © Queueing diagram. (4) communication model. 161. The following diagram depicts soba} 3 3 user thread —kemel thread (1) _ two-level model (2) many-to-one mode! (3) one-to-one model (4) ” many-to-many model 162. This begins at the root and follows a path down to the specified file, giving the directory names on the path. This is known as (1) absolute path name. (2) relative path name. (3) definite path name. (4) _ indefinite path name 163. Each process is contained in a single section of memory that is contiguous to the section containing the next process is called (1) contiguous memory protection. (2) contiguous memory allocation. (3) contiguous memory relocation. (4) contiguous memory utilization. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. |. 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Both the first-fit and best-fit strategies for memory allocation suffer from (1) _ external fragmentation. (2) internal fragmentation. (3) 50-percent rule. (4) segmentation. The simplest, but most expensive, approach to introductory redundancy is duplicate to every disk. This technique is called (1) swap space. (2). mirroring. (3) page slots. (4) None of these . Bridge works in which layer of the OSI model ? (1) Application Layer (2) ‘Transport Layer 3) Network Layer (4) Datalink Layer ‘What is the meaning of bandwidth in a network ? (1) Transmission capacity of a communication channel. (2) Connected computers in a network. (3) Class of IP used in Network. (4) Interconnected by communication channels. Which one of the following transmission systems provides the highest data rate to an individual device ? (1) Computer bus -Q) Telephone bus (3) Voice and mode (4) Lease lines The file size of a 640 by 480 picture of 256 colours in a 8-bit resolution is (1) 300KB Q) 900KB @) 128KB (4) 1024KB The diagram below depicts : z g Duration (Time in Second) (1) Sound in wave form. (2) Wind frequency. ~@) Line of sight. (4) Compressions on a map. The process of producing bitmapped images from a view of 3-D models in a 3-D scene is called (1) Rendering (2) Looping. (3) Cross-dissolving. (4) Imaging. 174, 175. 176. 177, 178. 179. 180. 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(4) Rarefaction The process of taking a snapshot of the waveform at regular intervals and representing it as a binary number is known as (1) Sampling. (2) Standard Assessment. (3) Sequential Formatting. (4) Sound Structure. is a technique where the same objects shown further away are shown proportionately smaller. (1) Dimension (2) Perspective (3) Compression (4) Localization Which of the following is interactive ? : (1) A radio broadcast. (2) A talk show on TV. (3) Anewspaper. (4) A computer game. The x.25 standard specifies a (1) Technique for start-stop data, (2) Technique for dial access. (3) DTE/DCE interface. 5 (4) Data bit rate. Frames from one LAN can be transmitted to another LAN via a device called (1) Router. (2) » Bridge. (3) Repeater. (4) Modem. . With an IP address of 100, you currently have 80 subnets. What subnet mask should you use to maximize the number of available hosts ? (192 (2) 224 (3) 248 (4) 252 The ____ houses the switches in token ring. 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It supports a large database, has elaborate I/O hardware, and is used in a central data processing facility. (1) minicomputer (2) supercomputer (3) mainframe (4) microcomputer This was the first general purpose micro-processor. It was designed to be the CPU of a general purpose micro-computer. It was faster, had a richer instruction set and a larger addressing capability. Which microprocessor are we discussing ? (1) 4004 2) 8008 (3) “8080 4) All of these ® (42a In OSI network architecture, routing is performed by the (1) Network layer. (2) Data link layer. — (3) Transport layer. (4) Session layer. SS psinit3 10 \o fe 10 = What will be the value of C, in Cox++ +445 + 44x +'x, 18102 Ay 48 OT 12) 45 4 @) 46 (4) 49 2412 +) the 5. Determine the size of PROM required for implementing the 16-to-1 multiplexer. r qd) IMx1 @) 2Mx1 (3) 8Mx1 (4)~ 32Mx1 . Determine the number of programmable inter-connections in the following programmable logic device- PAL device with eight input variables, 16 AND gates and four OR gates. (1) 384 (2) 512 (3) 256 (4), 128 In object-oriented programming, by wrapping up characteristics and behaviour into one unit, we achieve (1) data abstraction. (2) data encapsulation. (3) data hiding. (4) Allofthese The term refers to the use of electronics and software within a product, as opposed to a general-purpose computer, such as a laptop or desktop system. (1) complex system (2) simple system (3) Fuzzy logic (4) embedded system The is a popular high-bandwidth, processor independent bus that can function as a mezzanine or peripheral bus. (1) Peripheral component interconnect (PCI) (2) Peripheral component disconnect (PCD) (3) Input output connect (4) Array connect Sequential, direct, random and associative are access methods and key characteristics 190. of computer system. (1) stack (2) counter (3) memory (4) core 191. 192, 193. 194, 195. 196. 197. () PRAMS + 2) geese Q) FAVA RAT AS (4) Sa ae ae 0000 & fare qatar aot wate axe BHAT (7, 4) FIST (1) 0000000 @) iil (3) 2222222 (4) 12121212 : apredte areata aie & dha arpa at Ue asa at ed & () aieedge shee (2) Ape tse (3) Frege tadiaert (4) sie eecre ver edterer teers aeren Sr wee gener aaa AT Fat SH HE ey () deren ar eet (QQ) Rirat arse e} @G) TRA (4) tafeta -y aches eer tera SH ee (1) frdtect Saar stots 2) wea wee @Q) eet (4) Fae greet ee arciy anfar ar weir a Prtefan sine ieee |” FOW.X.Y.Z)=2(0.4,8,12) : ‘ fi (ly YZ SF a) ze © Q) Y+Z @. vu a vibra are & i rent wa Borer abv ae aT fete we gE 8, ae eT Poe arava apt ett 2 i (1) aantia g Q) tae @), aad (4) Fae are Pech fae at oer arch & fore, arent oe fais at Sea viata ee + HATH E |, qd) “Ee Ae, UC AR ee Fae eH AT SHEL Sr TY HT eH setter Q)” apse are, re wearer ee Pater Sh wa BT rer aaeT aT eT eT A eit 2G) BENT aT eg qa aera te Pals er er See a erie 199. 200. (4) AAR AM, BAM Gen Face vig Ba see A Ue fale ws A fs Stel cre SQL tactats Sac ser aie ESET. ere fe aS (SIR) a WANT HT Aad? (1) MODIFY TABLE “"@) EDIT TABLE oa (3) ALTER TABLE (4) ALTER COLUMNS frafatian a ae Bad sein a dice Rat aavaa e? (1) fear at i . 2) Bret G) aetad @ tet 191. 192. ‘193. 194, 195. 196. 197. 198. 199, 200. In amonolithic kemel, operating system runs in (1) user mode. (2) supervisor mode. (3) _user/supervisor mode. (4) None of these The Hamming (7, 4) code for 0000 using even parity is (1) 0000000 Q) Wii (3) 2222222 (4) 12121212 One scheme for communication between user-thread library and the kernel is known as (1) _lightweig&t process. (2) upcall handler. (3) scheduler activation. (4) cleanup handler. A classic software-based solution to the critical-section problem is known as (1) Peterson’s solution. (2) process synchronization. (3) coordination. (4) race condition. is a sequence of memory read-write operations that are atomic. (1) Critical section object (2) Adaptive mutex (3) Turnstile (4) Memory transaction The reduced expression for the following expression using a Kamaugh Map F(W,X,Y,Z)=2(0,4,8,12) is : q) YZ (2) SZ" @) Y4Z @) vez Ifa process is runnable but is temporarily stopped to let another process run, in which state is the process said to be ? (1) Running (2) Ready (3) Interrupted (4) Blocked To override a method in Java, we need to define a method in a sub-class with the (1) same name, same number of arguments having the same data types as a method in the superclass. © (2) different name, same number of arguments having the same data types as a method in the superclass, (3) same name but different number of arguments as a method in the superclass. (4) same name, same number of arguments but different data types as a method in the superclass, In order to add a new column to an existing table in SQL, we can use the command (1) MODIFY TABLE @) EDIT TABLE (3) ~ ALTER TABLE (4) ALTER COLUMNS : Which of the following search algorithm requires a sorted array ? (1) Linear search (2) Hash search @) Binary search (4) All of these

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