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SUBJECT CODE : 132
A COMMUNICATION
(PAPER-II)
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132-A ˜µåÔåêÅÜÝ ‘ ÜÈåëôåÄð˜µåâÿå ’åÄåÆ´µå „Ôåï½¾²ìåêê † ÇÈåÐ×ðÆ ÇÈåíúÜݾ’ð²ìåê àÒʷ昵åÁµåÑ–Ó ÔåêêÁ™ÐÜÈåÑÉ°±Áµð.


3. ƒÑÔåìæ²µå, „²ìåìæ, ƒÄæÄåÜÈó, ôæÕ - †
1. ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ Ê²µðÎê²™.
ÇÈåÁµå˜µâå ÿåê ²ìåìæÔå Ê·æÚÈÎ
ð êÒÁµå §Áµå˜™
A. ’åÄ椮’å (i) ˜µåÒ˜µæÁ·µ²å µ²å µæÔó ÊÒÁ™Ôð ?
’åêÑÇÈåíú²µðëéà¼å Áµðé×åÇÈæÒ´µð (1) ÇÈæ²µåÜÝ
B. ’åÄ椮’åÁµå (ii) Ê–. ŠÒ. (2) ƒ²µåÊ–Ì
˜µæÒÁ·™ ‚’åÒ²¿µå²ìåêÏ
(3) àÒÁ™
C. ’åÄ椮’åÁµå (iii) ßå´µð¤é’å²µó
’ðéÜÈ²å ™ ÔåêÒ¦ÇÈå,É (4) ÇÈðîéôåꤘ™éÜÈó

D. ’åÄåÆ´µåÁµå ’å¸Ö (iv) „Ñë²µåê


ÔðҒ宲µæ²ìåê 4. ÜÈå²™ ‡¼å²¾ µåÔåÄåêÆ ˜µå꽤ÜÝ.
(1) Äå²™ – ˆâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
’ðâÿ嘵ð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µâå ÿå „Äð – ’ðÄð²ìåêê¼å¾Áµð
ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å¾²µåÔåÄåêÆ ’åêÁµåê²µð – œéâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
„²™ÜÝ. ßåêÑ– – ›å¨¤ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð
A B C D (2) Äå²™ – ’ðÄð²ìåêê¼å¾Áµð
(1) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) „Äð – ˆâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) ’åêÁµåê²µð – ›å¨¤ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð
(3) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) ßåêÑ– – œéâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
(4) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (3) Äå²™ – ˆâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
„Äð – œéâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
2. ˜µåêÒÇÝÄåÑ–²Ó µåêÔå ÜÈåÒÜÈå”þï¼å ÇÈÁ
å µå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? ’åêÁµåê²µð – ’ðÄð²ìåêê¼å¾Áµð
ßåêÑ– – ›å¨¤ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð
(1) ƒÄåÆ
(4) Äå²™ – œéâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
(2) ÔåêêÁµðÂ
„Äð – ’ðÄð²ìåêê¼å¾Áµð
(3) ßåꘙš ’åêÁµåê²µð – ›å¨¤ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð
(4) ²µðë°± ßåêÑ– – ˆâ–´µåê¼å¾Áµð
132 (2 - A)
5. ƒ¦ÿó + ƒÒ¼å = ƒ¦Ò¼å ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈåÒÁ·™ ? 9. Š²µå´µåê ÔåÜÈå꾘µåâ–˜µð ÇÈå²µåÜÈå²É µåÔ昙 …²µåêÔå
(1) ƒÄåêÄæÜÝ’å ÜÈåÒÁ·™ ßðëéÑ–’²ð ìåêÄåêÆ ßðéâÿåêÔåíúÁµðé
(2) ²ìåê¹ó ÜÈåÒÁ·™ ‡ÇÈåÔåìæÑÒ’æ²µå : ²µåëÇÈ’å æÑÒ’æ²µå’ð” :
______
(3) ¦ÜÈå¾úÖ ÜÈåÒÁ·™
(1) ‡ÇÈåÔåìæÄå-‡ÇÈåÔðêé²ìå꘵âå ÿåê
(4) ×åꢼåÖ ÜÈåÒÁ·™
Š²µå´µåë §ÒÁµðé
6. …Áµå²µåÑ–Ó ƒÄåÖÁ¿·µå¤’å ÄæÔåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê (2) ‡ÇÈåÔåìæÄðëéÇÈåÔðêé²ìå꘵âå Ñ
ÿå –Ó
Ôåìæ¼åÐ Ê·ðéÁµåÕ²µåê¼å¾Áµð
(1) ÇÈåÔ夼å
(2) ²ìðë阙 (3) §ÒÁµåê ÜÈåÅÆÔðé×åÔåÄåêÆ
Ôåê¼ðë¾ÒÁµåÄæƘ™ ÜÈåÒÊ·æÕÜÝ
(3) Ôåê²µå
(4) ÜÈåÅÆÔðé×åÁµåÑ–Ó ÜÈåÒÊ·æÔåÄð Ôåìæ´µåêÔå
(4) ’æÔðé²™

7. † ÇÈåÁµå˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ÇÈ²å ™Ôåìæ¸ Ôæôå’’å ð” 10. ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ÇÈåÁµå˜µâå –˜µð Õ²µåêÁµæÂÃÁ¿·µå¤’å
ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ÇÈåÁµå ˜µåê²µåê½ÜÝ. ÇÈåÁµå˜µâå ÿåÄåêÆ ˜µåê²µåê½ÜÝ.
(1) Áµåë²µå ‘ÜÈå´™Ñê’ Õ²µåêÁµåÂà ÇÈåÁµå
(2) …żåê (1) ˜µðëÒôåÑê
(3) Š¼å²¾ µå (2) Ê–˜™
(4) ÜÈæÁ·µåùÏ
(3) Ê–´™ÜÝÁµå
(4) Áµåï´µå
8. ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ÇÈåÁµå˜µâå ÿåê ŠÒ¼åßå ƒÔåϲìåê-
˜µåâÿðÒÊêÁµåÄåêÆ ˜µåê²µåê½ÜÝ.
‘ÁµåÊÁµåÊ’ ‘ÇÈå®ÇÈå®’ 11. ‘ŲìåêÕê¼å’ Õ²µåêÁµåÂà ÇÈåÁµå
(1) Ê·æÔåÜÈåëôå’æÔåϲìå꘵åâÿåê (1) „’åÜÝÍ’å
(2) ÜÈæÔåìæÄæÏÔåϲìå꘵âå ÿåê (2) ’æÑ’æÑ’ð”
(3) ƒÄåê’å²µå¹æÔåϲìå꘵åâÿåê (3) ƒÅ²ìåêÕê¼å
(4) “вìåìæÁ¿·µå¤’æÔåϲìåê
(4) ŲìåêÔåê
132 (3 - A)
12. ƒ’å” + ‡ = ƒ’å”Äåê _______. 14. Ê–â–Áµå²µå Ê·æÔå - Ê–âÿåêÇÈåíú, ಙÁµ²å µå Ê·æÔå -
ಙÔðê …Ôåíú
(1) Á™Ö½é²ìåê Õʷ哾
(1) ÇÈå²™Ôåìæ¸ Ê·æÔåÄæÔåê
(2) ¼åï½é²ìåê Õʷ哾 (2) ’åïÁµåÒ¼å Ê·æÔåÄæÔåê

(3) ÇÈåÐÁ¿·µåÔåìæ Õʷ哾 (3) ÇÈåÐ’æ²µå Ê·æÔåÄæÔåê


(4) ¼åÁ™Â¼ à æÒ¼å Ê·æÔåÄæÔåê
(4) ÇÈåÒôåÕêé ÕÊ·“å ¾
15. ÄæÄåê - ÄæÔåíú ‡¼å¾Ôåê ÇÈåíú²µåêÚÈå
13. ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå Ôæ’åÏÔåÄåêÆ ˜µå꽤ÜÝ. ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔå꘵âå ÿåê ÅéÄåê - ÅéÔåíú ŠÒÊêÁµåê
(1) Ñ–Ò˜µæ¼åÍ’å ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔåê
(1) ÄåÄåÆ ÊÁµåê’åê ²ìåìæ²µðëÊ̲™˜µð
(2) ‡¼å¾Ôåê ÇÈåíú²µåêÚÈå ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔåê
ƒÄåê’å²µå¹ð˜µð ²ìðë阵åÏÔæÁµå
(3) ÇÈåÐÁ¿·µåÔåê ÇÈåíú²µåêÚÈå ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔåê
ÔåìæÁµå²²™ ìåì昵åê¼å¾ÁµðÒÊ Ê·åùÐÔðê
ÄåÄ嘙ÑÓ - ƒÊêÂÑó ’åÑæÒ (4) ÔåêÁ·µùå ÏÔåê ÇÈåíú²µåêÚÈå ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔåê

(2) Ê·åùÐÔðê ÄåÄ嘙ÑÓ ÄåÄåÆ ÊÁµåê’åê 16. Øіɘµåâÿåê ˜µåê´™²ìåêÄåêÆ ’å°±Áµå²µåê ŠÒÊ
²ìåìæ²µðëÊ̲™˜µð ƒÄåê’岵幘ð µð Ôæ’åÏÁµåÑ–Ó ‘’å®ê±’ ŠÒÊêÁµåê
²ìðë阵åÏÔæÁµå ÔåìæÁµå²™²ìåì昵åê¼å¾Áµð - (1) ’åÔåê¤ÇÈåÁµå
ƒÊêÂÑæ ’åÑæÒ
(2) “вìåìæÇÈåÁµå
(3) ƒÄåê’å²µå¹ð˜µð ²ìðë阵åÏÔæÁµå (3) Á·µæ¼åêÇÈåÁµå
ÔåìæÁµå²²™ ìåì昵åê¼å¾ÁµðÒÊ Ê·åùÐÔðê (4) ÜÈåÔå¤ÄæÔåê ÇÈåÁµå
ÄåÄ嘙ÑÓ ÄåÄåÆ ÊÁµåê’åê - ƒÊêÂÑó
’åÑæÒ 17. ‘ÇÈåвìåê½ÆÜÝÁµåÄåê’ ŠÒÊêÁµ²å µå ÅÚÈðéÁµæÁ¿·µ¤å ’å
(4) ²ìåìæ²µðëÊ̲™˜µð ƒÄåê’岵幘ð µð ÇÈåÁµå
²ìðë阵åÏÔæÁµå (1) ÇÈåвìåê½ÆÜÈåêÔåíúÁ™ÑÓ
ÔåìæÁµå²²™ ìåì昵åê¼å¾ÁµðÒÊ Ê·åùÐÔðê (2) ÇÈåвìåê½ÆÜÈå²µåê
ÄåÄ嘙ÑÓ ÄåÄåÆ ÊÁµåê’åê - ƒÊêÂÑó (3) ÇÈåвìåê½ÆÜÈåÄåê
’åÑæÒ (4) ÇÈåвìåê½ÆÜÈåÑ–ÑÓ
132 (4 - A)
18. ˜µåÕ²ìåêÑ–Ó ’åë¼å²µð ...................... ˜µæÁµð²ìåê 22. ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ÇÈåÁµåÔåÄåêÆ ˜µåê²µåê½ÜÝ.
ÔåêêÒÁ™Äå ÇÈåÁµå˜µåêôå¢ ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (1) ßå×å¤ÔåÁµå¤Äå
(1) ÜÈåÒ¦ÿð ßðëéÁ™é¼ð ?
(2) ßåÚÈå¤ÔåÁµ¤å Äå
(2) ÔåêêÒ¦ÿæÔåíú ßðëéÁ™é¼ð ?
(3) ƒÚÈå¤ÔåÁ·µ¤å Äå
(3) ’å¼å¾Ñê ßðëéÁ™é¼ð ?
(4) ßåÚÈå¤ÔåÁ·µå¤Äå
(4) Êðâÿå’åê ßðëéÁ™é¼ð ?

23. ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ÇÈåÁµåÔåÄåêÆ ˜µåê²µåê½ÜÝ.


19. ÁµåêÊæ²™ ÇÈåÁµåÁµå ÜÈåÔåìæÄæÁ¿·µ¤å ’å ÇÈåÁµå
²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ? (1) ßåÑÉ ÜÈåÒ’æϼ岵åê
(1) ¼åï° (2) ƒÑÉ ÜÈåÒ•ÿæϼ岵åê
(2) ½Ò½Ðº (3) ƒÑÉ ÜÈåÒ’æϼ岵åê
(3) ¼åê°± (4) ßåÑÉ ÜÈåÒ•ÿæϼ岵åê
(4) ¼åêÚݱ
24. ’åêÇÈåÉÜÈå ÇÈåÁµåÁµå ¼å¼åÞÔåê ²µåëÇÈå
20. ²µæÔåêÊæ¸ Äåê´™˜µå°±Äå ƒÁ¿·¤µå (1) ’åÇÈåÉÜÈå
(1) ²µæÔåêÄå Êæ¸
(2) ’ðëÇÈåíþÉÜÈå
(2) ƒ¼åÏÒ¼å ÇÈå²™¹æÔåê’æ²™²ìåìæÁµåêÁµåê
(3) ’åëÇÈæ¤ÜÈå
(3) ÜÈåêÊ–’· åÛÔ昙´µåêÔåíúÁµåê
(4) ’åÇÈðîÜÈå
(4) ƒÇÈæ²ìåꓔ鴵åê Ôåìæ´µåê

25. ÇÈåÐÔåìæ¸ ÇÈåÁµåÁµå ¼åÁµåÌÃÔå ²µåëÇÈå


21. ‘×å¼æ²ìåê ˜µ¼
å æ²ìåê’ Äåê´™˜°
µå ±Äå ƒÁ¿·µå¤
(1) ßåÔå¸ê
(1) Äåë²µåêÁµæ²™
(2) Äåë²µåê …½ßæÜÈå (2) ÇÈå²™Ôåìæ¸
(3) ‹ÄæÁµå²µåë ÜÈå²™ £åÑ Ê–´µåÁµð Ôåìæ´µåê (3) ÇÈåÔåì椸
(4) ×å¼’å å …½ßæÜÈå (4) ÇÈå²™¹æÔåê
132 (5 - A)
26. ’åÄ椮’åÔåÄåêÆ „â–Áµå Ôðë®± ÔðëÁµåÑÄð²ìåê 32. ʖаÚÈå²µå Õ²µåêÁµåÂà ßðë鲵洙Áµå ’åÄ椮’åÁµå
ƒô墘µåÄåÆ´µå Áµðë²µð˜âµå ÿåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? Õé²µå Ôåêàâÿð
(1) ²µæÚÈå±ø’å뮲µåê (2) ˜µåÒ˜µå²µåê (1) “¼åë² ¾ µåê ²µæº ôðÄåÆÔåêÍ
(3) ’åÁµåÒʲµåê (4) ôæâÿåê’åϲµåê (2) §Äå’ð õÊÔåÖ
(3) ²µåªìæÅÞ²µæº Ñ“ÛûÍéÊæÎê
27. ÔåêêÁµå¸
 Äå ŦÄæÔåêÁ·µðé²ìåê ‹Äåê ?
(4) ÔðêéÑð ßðéâ–Áµå …Ôå²µæϲµåë ƒÑÓ
(1) Äæ²µ¸ å ÇÈåÉ
(2) ÄåÒÁµâ å –’ð Ñ“ÛûÍéÄæ²µæ²ìåê¸
33. ’åÄ椮’åÁµå Š²µå´µåê Áµðë´µå¶ ÄåÁ™˜µåâÿåê
(3) ÊðâÿæäÔð ÔðÒ’å®Äæ²µæ²ìåê¸ÇÈåÉ
(4) Ñ“ÛûÍé Äæ²µæ²ìåê¸ Ê·å®± (1) ’æÔðé²™ Ôåê¼åê¾ ’åïÚÈå»
(2) ’æâ– Ôåê¼åê¾ ×å²µæÔå½
28. ’åÄ椮’åÁµå ˜µ¼å åÔðñÊ·åÔå ’åï½²ìåêÄåêÆ (3) Äðé¼æÐÔ½ å Ôåê¼åê¾ ’åïÚÈå»
²µå¡ÜÝÁµåÔå²µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ? (4) ÜÝÒÁ·µåë Ôåê¼åê¾ ÊÐßåÍÇÈåíú¼åÐ
(1) ÊðÄ嘵åÑó ²µæÔåê²µæ²ìåê²µåê
(2) Ů뱲µåê ‚ÅÔæÜÈå²µæ²ìåê²µåê
34. ƒÄåÆÁµðéÔå²µå ÔåêêÒÁµð …ÄåêÆ ÁµðéÔå²µåê ‡Ò¯ð
(3) „Ñë²µåê ÔðҒ宲µæ²ìåê²µåê ƒÄåÆ ‡Ò¯æÁµå²µåê¸ÑêÒ®ê | Ñðëé’åÁµðëâÿåê
(4) ¼å.ÜÈåê. ×æÏÔåê²µæ²ìåê²µåê __________ __________ __________
† ½ÐÇÈåÁ™²ìåê 3 Äðé ÜÈæÑê à阙Áµð. -
29. ‘ÜÈæßåÜÈåÊ–·éÔåê Õ¦²ìåê’ ÔåÄåêÆ ²µå¡ÜÝÁµå ’åÕ
(1) Ê–·ÄåÆÔðé …ÑÓ ÜÈåÔ¤ å ¦ö.
(1) ÇÈåÒÇÈå (2) ²µåÄåÆ
(2) ¡ÄåÆÔð Êðé´µå ’ðéâÿðÒÁµå.
(3) ÇÈðîÄåÆ (4) ¦ÄåÆ
(3) ƒÄåÆÔð ÁµðñÔå ÜÈåÔ¤ å ¦ö.
30. ‘²µåëÇÈå’å ÜÈæÔåìæÐ¦Ï ôå’åÐÔ½å ¤’ ŠÒÁµåê † (4) ôðÄæƘ™ ÊæâÿåêÔåíúÁµåê ¼åÒ˜µåÏÔåêÍ.
’åÕ²ìåêÄåêÆ ’å²µ²ð ìåêê¼æ¾²µð.
(1) ÇÈåÒÇÈå (2) ƒÊ–·ÄåÔåÇÈåÒÇÈå 35. Ä岵咒å ó …â–Þ ÄæÑðš ÜÝéâ–Þ
(3) ’åêÔåìæ²µåÔæÏÜÈå (4) ÔæÑ–Íé“ Êæ²ìðëÖÑæÞ“ÁµåëÐÄð
Ôåê똵åÆÑó ’åÄåÆ´µå ÇÈåÁµåÔæ´™é¾ Å
31. ʸ»Áµå ¼å˜µ´
å ™Äå ¼åê¼åë¾²™ ÄåÄó ÔåêÄåÜÈó Åé ’æ¹ð - † ¦ÄåÇÝвìåê
’æÜݘµð ’ðëÒ´µåÄåê ’åÜÈåë²¾ ™ - † ÇÈåÁµåÏʷ昵åÁµå ’弤å ï ²ìåìæ²µåê ?
Ø×åꘙé¼ð²ìåêÄåêÆ ²µå¡ÜÝÁµå ’åÕ
(1) Ê–. ŠÒ. ‚’åÒ²¿µå²ìåêÏ
(1) ƒ¦ÿæö¼å ¦ÄåÇÈåÁµå ’åÕ
(2) ²µæ¦²µå¼åÆÒ (2) Õ. ÜÝé¼æ²µæÔåê²ìåêÏ
(3) ’åêÔðÒÇÈåíú (3) ²µæ¦²µå¼åÆÒ ¨. ÇÝ.
(4) ÊðéÒÁµðÐ (4) ôðÄåÆÕé²µå ’å¸Õ
132 (6 - A)
Directions : (Q. Nos. 36-38) : The Directions : Each of the question
question are designed to test from 39-42 has 4 sentences in
your knowledge of English the form of four options. You
vocabulary. Choose the correct have to identify the most
word from the options given appropriate sentence out of them
below and mark the correct and mark the corresponding
answer in your answer sheet. answer in your answer sheet.
Identify the correct sentence in
the following sentences :
36. A remedy for all diseases.
(1) Panacea 39. (1) Honey is no sweet.
(2) Honey is very sweet.
(2) Venal
(3) Honey is much sweet.
(3) Utopia
(4) Honey is low sweet.
(4) Verbatim
40. (1) Bread and butter will what
they want.
37. A thing kept as a reminder for
person, place or event. (2) Breads and butter are what
they want.
(1) Pone (3) Bread and butter are what
(2) Souvenir they want.
(3) Pedant (4) Bread and butter is what
they want.
(4) Granary

41. (1) Whom were you given this


38. A person holding an office pen ?
without any remuneration. (2) By whom were you given
this pen ?
(1) Penury
(3) By whom gave you this
(2) Honorary pen ?
(3) Mercenary (4) By whom you given this
pen ?
(4) Lapidist
132 (7 - A)
42. (1) She sings well, isn’t she ? 45. A lackadaisical security force
will only encourage crime.
(2) She sings well, doesn’t
she ? (1) Strong
(2) Vulnerable
(3) She sings well, does she ?
(3) Enthusiastic
(4) She sings well, aren’t she ?
(4) Lethargic

Directions : For Question Nos. 46. They share a feeling of


43-47, choose the answer which animosity.
is nearest in the meaning
(1) Agony
(synonym) to the word
underlined and mark the (2) Hostility
appropriate answer in your (3) Anger
answer sheet. (4) Displeasure

43. I aspire to be a sincere and 47. They had a boisterous party


honest bureaucrat. yesterday night.

(1) Work (1) Ultimate


(2) Suave
(2) Yearn
(3) Noisy
(3) Drive
(4) Childish
(4) Pledge

Directions : For Question Nos.


48-51, fill in the blanks by
44. He was caught in a frenzy.
choosing from the options given
(1) Dejection below each sentence so as to
(2) Lethargy make meaningful and
grammatically correct sentences
(3) Mania and mark the appropriate answer
(4) Enthusiasm in your answer sheet.
132 (8 - A)
48. I instructed you _____ the book Directions : In the Question Nos.
to the library, didn’t I ? 52-55 underlined part of the
(1) to returned sentence has a common error.
Pick out the correct alternative
(2) to return back
for the underlined part from the
(3) to return option given below :
(4) to re-turn
52. The Prime Minister, with rest of
the cabinet colleagues were
49. One of my _____ has married a present for the inaugural
Russian. ceremony.
(1) cousins (1) was present
(2) did present
(2) cousin
(3) could present
(3) cousin sister
(4) have present
(4) cousin brother
53. There is a certain types of
50. The enthusiasm of the students diseases which cannot be cured.
_____ commendable. (1) are certain types of diseases
(2) will be certain type of
(1) are
disease
(2) is
(3) can be certain type of
(3) has disease
(4) were (4) should certain types of
diseases

51. _____ attended a wedding


54. He has purchased a pairs of trouser
ceremony.
for him.
(1) I and Manoj (1) a pair of trousers
(2) Manoj and me (2) a pair of pants
(3) Myself and Manoj (3) two numbers of trouser
(4) two number of pants
(4) Manoj and I
132 (9 - A)
55. ‘Before coming to meet you, I Neither of the solutions/
57. (A)
had wrote a letter last week’,
said the client. were found acceptable/
(B)
(1) I have written
to the two warring factions/
(2) I had been writing (C)
(3) I did wrote within the company.
(D)
(4) I had written
(1) (A) (2) (B)
(3) (C) (4) (D)
Directions : For Question Nos.
56 & 57, identify the part of the
sentence which has error and Directions : For Question Nos.
mark the correct option in your 58-61, choose the word which is
answer sheet. an antonym of the given word
and mark the correct answer in
your answer sheet.
The Manager admired the way/
56. (A)
58. Conceal
The employee had accomplished
(1) Hide
all his work
(B) / (2) Reveal
(3) Shut
and appreciating the methods/
(C) (4) Close

adopted by him.
(D) 59. Dainty
(1) (A) (1) Classy
(2) (B) (2) Clumsy
(3) (C) (3) Pretty

(4) (D) (4) Big

132 (10 - A)
60. Philanthropist 2000 cc in and around New
(1) Misanthropist Delhi. The failure of successive
governments and local bodies in
(2) Stoic
taking effective measures to
(3) Miser
minimize air pollutions has
(4) Ornithologist resulted in cities reaching the
dire situation. This prompted the
61. Wealth Supreme Court to step in and

(1) Luxury passed the order. It is not


necessary, therefore, to discuss
(2) Prosperity
the pros and cons of a three
(3) Poverty month long ban, on a trial basis.
(4) Sufficiency The court consciously targeted
only luxury vehicles, sports
utility vehicles (SUVs), besides
Directions : For the Question Nos.
big trucks, affordable to affluent
62-66, read the passage carefully
people, sparing the common
and answer the question given
man. It concurred with the
below by marking the
argument that diesel vehicles
appropriate answer in your
pollute the most, contributing to
answer sheet.
pollution. Experts have
maintained that “diesel exhaust
The Supreme Court of consists of 10-100 times (that is,
India, considering high air one to two orders of magnitude)
pollution levels in Indian cities, more particles than petrol”.
passed an order which is Moreover, diesel exhaust is said
considered as one of the to contain smaller particles
important judgements. The order which are more hazardous as
banned the fresh registration of they enter the deeper recesses of
diesel vehicles having more than lungs and stay longer causing
serious harm to health.
132 (11 - A)
Of course Automobile 63. What does the term ‘dire
industry argued that trade and situation’ mean in the passage ?
commerce will be hard hit and
(1) Extremely serious or urgent
will affect the smooth supply of situation.
essentials in the city of Delhi.
They are also arguing, for the (2) Extremely hideous situation.

revocation of ban, on two (3) Extremely vague situation.


grounds, one, that diesel is not as
(4) Extremely trivial situation.
dirty as environmentalists claim
it to be and, two, there were
other more dangerous sources of 64. Which of the following fact is
pollution which should be false according to the passage ?
tackled first. When faced with an
(1) Diesel exhaust consists of
adverse judgement, Corporate
10-100 times more particles
seek new scientific studies and
than petrol.
proof.
(2) Petrol vehicles pollute the
most as compared to the
62. According to the passage, which diesel vehicles.
vehicle is not banned from (3) The ban on registration of
registration ? diesel vehicles beyond
(1) Luxury vehicles. 2000 cc has been done in
and around New Delhi
(2) Sports utility vehicles
points.
(SUVs).
(4) The Supreme Court’s
(3) Vehicles affordable only by decision was mainly
affluent people. targeted towards the luxury
(4) Vehicles with a capacity of vehicles and sports utility
below 2000 cc. vehicles (SUVs).

132 (12 - A)
65. Which of the following Directions (Q. Nos. 67-70) : Choose
statement will be favourable for the appropriate meaning for the
underlined idioms and phrases in
the automobile manufacturers
the sentence and darken the
and distributors ? appropriate answer in your
answer sheet.
(1) Diesel exhaust is said to
contain smaller particles 67. The old man is hard of hearing.
which are hazardous. (1) very hard
(2) handling tough cases
(2) Diesel is one of the most
(3) lame
dangerous sources of
(4) deaf
pollution.

(3) Diesel is not as dirty as 68. Let us have your terms in black
environmentalists claim it and white.
(1) dark and light shade
to be.
(2) writing
(4) Diesel exhaust can cause (3) darkness and light
serious harm to the health (4) black and white television
of human beings.
69. The beautiful girl was born in
the gutter.
66. According to the passage, cities (1) born outside the house
(2) born near a drainage
are in dire situation because of
(3) born in poverty
(1) Luxury vehicles (4) born in a less known
hospital
(2) Diesel vehicles

(3) Petrol vehicles 70. Today he is in high spirits.


(1) mum
(4) Failures of State
(2) morose
Governments and Local (3) cheerful
bodies. (4) tranquil
132 (13 - A)
71. IP ÕâÿæÜÈåÔåíú ÇÈåÐÜÈåê¼
¾ åÁµåÑ–Ó 75. 1 KB ÔðêÔðë²™ ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµ’å ð” ÜÈåÔåê
(1) 4 Êðñ¯óÞ ˜µâ
å ÿå ‡Áµå (1) 1000 Êðñ¯óÞ

(2) 6 Êðñ¯óÞ ˜µâ


å ÿå ‡Áµå (2) 1000 Ê–¯óÞ
(3) 1024 Êðñ¯óÞ
(3) 8 Êðñ¯óÞ ˜µâ
å ÿå ‡ÁµåÂ
(4) 1024 Ê–¯óÞ
(4) 12 Êðñ¯óÞ ˜µâ
å ÿå ‡ÁµåÂ

76. † ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåíú


72. ßðëÜÈå ÜÈðÓü´
ñ µó ÄåêÆ ÇÈåÐÜÈåê¼¾ å ÇÈðÐÜÈðÒ¯ðéÚÈåÄó Äå „ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó ƒÑÓ ?
§âÿ嘵ð ÜÈðé²™ÜÈåÑê † ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ×æ¯ó¤ ’å¯ó
(1) ÕÒ´µðëéÜÈó
“é²ìåêÄåêÆ ÊâÿåÜÈåê¼æ¾²µð :
(2) ´µæÜÈó
(1) Ctrl + M
(3) ´™Ê–ŠÒŠÜÈó
(2) Ctrl + N
(4) Ñ–Äå’óÞ
(3) Ctrl + O
(4) Ctrl + P
77. ˜µå¸’å²ìåêÒ¼åÐÁµå ’æ²ìåꤒåÐÔåêÁµåÑ–ÓÄå
ÁµðëéÚÈåÔåÄåêÆ ÜÈå²™ÇÈ´
å ™ÜÈåêÔåíúÁµå’ð” ‹ÄðÒÁµåê
73. ÔæÏÄó ŠÒÁµå²µð ßðÜÈ²å µåê ?
(1) ÔæÏÇÈó ‹²™²ìåìæ Äð¯ó Ôå’ó¤ (1) ¯ðÜݱҘµó
(2) Ôðñ´µó ‹²™²ìåìæ Äð¯ó Ôå’ó¤ (2) ’ðëé´™Ò˜µó

(3) Ôðñ´µó „²µðé Äð¯ó (3) ´™éʘ™šÒ˜µó

(4) Ôðñ²µó ÑðÜÈó ‹²™²ìåìæ Äð¯ó Ôå’ó¤ (4) ´™ÜÈðñÅÒ˜µó

78. URL Äå ÕÜÈå¾üï¼å ²µåëÇÈå


74. VDU Äå ÕÜÈå¾üï¼å ²µåëÇÈå
(1) ²ìåêëÅ’ó ²™ÜÈðëéÜÈó¤ Ñðëé´µ²å µó
(1) Õé´™²ìðëé ´™ÜÈóÇÈðÓé ²ìåêëůó (2) ²ìåêëÅÇ·ÈæÔåìó¤ ²™ÜÈðëéÜÈó¤
(2) Õ¦ê²ìåêÑó ´™ÜÈóÇÈðÓé ²ìåêëůó Ñðëé’ð鮲µó
(3) ²ìåêëÅÇ·ÈæÔåìó¤ ²™ÜÈðëéÜÈó¤
(3) ÔåÜÈ夯ðñÑó ´™ÜÈóÇÈðÓé ²ìåêëůó ÑæÒôå²µó
(4) Õ¦ê²ìåêÑó ´™ÜÈó” ²ìåêëůó (4) …Áµåê ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ
132 (14 - A)
71. IP address is currently 75. 1 KB of memory is equal to
(1) 4 bytes long (1) 1000 bytes
(2) 6 bytes long (2) 1000 bits
(3) 8 bytes long (3) 1024 bytes
(4) 12 bytes long (4) 1024 bits

72. The following Shortcut key is 76. Which one of the following is
used to insert new slide into the not an Operating System ?
current presentation : (1) Windows
(1) Ctrl + M (2) DOS
(2) Ctrl + N (3) DBMS
(3) Ctrl + O (4) Linux
(4) Ctrl + P

77. Process of eliminating errors in


73. WAN stands for computer programs is known as
(1) Wap Area Network (1) Testing
(2) Wide Area Network (2) Coding
(3) Wide Array Net (3) Debugging
(4) Wireless Area Network (4) Designing

74. VDU stands for 78. Full form of URL is


(1) Video Display Unit (1) Unique Resource Loader
(2) Visual Display Unit (2) Uniform Resource Locater
(3) Versatile Display Unit (3) Uniform Resource Launcher
(4) Visual Disk Unit (4) None

132 (15 - A)
79. §ÒÁµåê Êðñ¯ó ÔðêÔðëé²™ ŠÚÈå±’ð” ÜÈåÔåê ? 83. „ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó Ç·ÈåÒ’åÛÄó˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó
…Áµåë §ÒÁµåê
(1) 2 Ê–¯óÞ
(1) ÔðêÔðëé²™ ÔåìæÏÄðé¦ÿóÔðêÒ¯ó
(2) 4 Ê–¯óÞ
(2) ÊæÏôó ÇÈðîÐÜÈðÜÝÒ˜µó
(3) 8 Ê–¯óÞ
(4) 16 Ê–¯óÞ (3) ¯ðñÔåìó ×ðé²™Ò˜µó
(4) ÔðêéÑ–ÄåÔåíú ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ
80. ÜÝ´™-²µðëéÒ ƒÒÁµå²µð
(1) ’æÔåêÄó ´™¨®Ñó ²µæÏÒ´µåÔåìó 84. _____ …Áµåê ÔåêÄåêÚÈåÏ ß昵åë ÔðêÚÝÄó
„ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÔðêÔðëé²™ Äå´µåêÔð …Ò®²µó Ç·ÈðéÜÈó ÄåÒ¼ð Ô彤ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð.
(2) ’æÒÇÈæÏ’ó± ´™ÜÈó” ²™é´µó õÅÓ (1) „ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó
ÔðêÔðëé²™ (2) ’åÒÇÈðñѲµó
(3) ’æÒÇÈæÏ’ó± ´™ÜÈó” ²µæÏÒ´µåÔåìó (3) …Ò®²µóÇÈðЮ²µó
„ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÔðêÔðëé²™
(4) ƒÜÈðÒÊÓ²µó
(4) ÔðêéÑ–ÄåÔåíú ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ

85. ‘ÜÝ’ §ÒÁµåê _____ Ê·æÚÈð²ìåì昙Áµð.


81. Ç·ÈæÓÇÝ ´™ÜÈó” …Áµåê §ÒÁµåê
(1) Ñðëé ÑðÔðÑó
(1) ÜÈð’ðÒ´µå²™ ÔðêÔðëé²™
(2) ßðñ ÑðÔðÑó
(2) ÇÈðÐûñÔåê²™ ÔðêÔðëé²™
(3) ƒÜÈðÒÊ–Ó ÑðÔðÑó
(3) ÔðîѯðñÑó ÔðêÔðëé²™
(4) „Êð©’ó± õ²™²ìðêÒ¯ð´µó
(4) ÔðêéÑ–ÄåÔåíú ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ

86. ÔåìæÏÄó ŠÒÁµå²µð


82. ²µæÏÔåìó ÄåêÆ à阵åë ’å²µ²ð ìåêê¼æ¾²µð
(1) ÔðêÚÝÄó „“ÞÜÈó Äð¯óÔå’ó¤
(1) ÇÈå²µåÔåêÄðÒ¯ó ÔðêÔðëé²™ (2) Ôðê¯ðëÐÇÈæÑ–®Äó ‹²™²ìåìæ
(2) ÔðîѯðñÑó ÔðêÔðëé²™ Äð¯óÔå’ó¤
(3) ÜÈåëÇÈå²µó ÔðêÔðëé²™ (3) ÔðêÚÝÄó ‹²™²ìåìæ Äð¯óÔå’ó¤

(4) ÜÈåÊó ÔðêÔðëé²™ (4) ÔðêÚÝÄó ƒÑðëé Äð¯óÔå’ó¤


132 (16 - A)
79. 1 Byte of memory is equal to 83. One of the function of Operating
(1) 2 bits System is

(2) 4 bits (1) Memory Management

(3) 8 bits (2) Batch Processing

(4) 16 bits (3) Time Sharing


(4) None of the above

80. CD-ROM stands for


(1) Common Digital Random 84. _____ acts as an interface
Operating Memory between man and machine.

(2) Compact Disc Read only (1) Operating System


Memory (2) Compiler
(3) Compact Disc Random (3) Interpreter
Operating Memory
(4) Assembler
(4) None of the above

85. ‘C’ is a/an _____ language.


81. A floppy disk is a
(1) Low level
(1) Secondary memory
(2) High level
(2) Primary memory
(3) Assembly level
(3) Volatile memory
(4) Object oriented
(4) None of the above

86. MAN stands for


82. RAM is also called
(1) Machine Access Network
(1) Permanent memory
(2) Metropolitan Area Network
(2) Volatile memory
(3) Machine Area Network
(3) Super memory
(4) Machine Allow Network
(4) Sub memory
132 (17 - A)
87. ŠÇ·Èó°ÇÝ ƒÒÁµ²å µð 91. ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê „ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó
(1) Ç·ÈæÔðê¤é¯ó ¯æÐÄóÞÇ·Èå²µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó Áµå Ç·ÈåÒ’åÛÄó „˜™²µåêÔåíúÁ™ÑÓ ?
ÇÈðîЯðë’æÑó (1) Êë°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó
(2) Ç·ÈðñÑó ¯æÐÄóÞǷȲ
å µó ÇÈðîЯðë’æÑó (2) ´™Ê˜™šÒ˜µó
(3) Ç·ÈðñÑó ¯æÐÄæÞ’åÛÄó ÇÈðîЯðë’æÑó
(3) …Ò®²µó Ç·ÈðéÜÝÒ˜µó Õ¼ó ²ìåêëÜȲ å µóÞ
(4) Ç·ÈðñÑó ¯æÐÄóÞÕêÚÈåÄó ÇÈðîЯðë’æÑó
(4) ÊÇ·Èå²™Ò˜µó ŠÒ´µó ÜÈåëÉÑ–Ò˜µó

88. ÇÈðîÐ阵æÐÕêÒ˜µó ÑæÒ˜µðÖé¦ÿóÄåÑ–Ó ÜÈð±é¯ó


92. Äðëé¯ó ÇÈæÏ´µó ŠÒÊêÁµåê †
ÔðêÒ¯ó˜µâå ÿå ¼åÇÈåíþÉ ‡ÇÈå²ìðë阵åÁ™ÒÁµå
‡Ò¯æ˜µåêÔå ÁµðëéÚÈ嘵âå ÿåê „²ìðꔲìåêÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÑÓ
(1) ÜÝÒ¯æÏ’óÞ ÁµðëéÚÈå (1) ÇÈåÁµå ÜÈåê¼åê¾ (Word wrap)

(2) ÜÝÔåìæÏÒ°’ó ÁµðëéÚÈå (2) Ç·ÈæÒ¯ó (Font)


(3) Ñ樒åÑó ÁµðëéÚÈå (3) ÇÈ岿µåÏ ¦ÿðëé´µå¹ð (Text Alignment)
(4) ²µåÄó ¯ðñÔåìó ÁµðëéÚÈå (4) ÇÈåíú® ÜÈð®ÇÈó (Page setup)

89. ŠÜÈó ŠÔåìó ° ÇÝ ƒÒÁµ²å µð 93. † ’ðâÿå˜Ä™ åÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó MS-Word ÄåÑ–ÓÄå


(1) ÜÝÒÇÈåÑó ÔðêéÑó ¯æÐÄóÞ Ç·Èå²µó ’å´µ¼å 嘵åâÿå ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ÕÜÈå¾²µå¹²ð ìåêÄåêÆ
ÇÈðîÐé¯ðëé’æÑó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈåë¡ÜÈåê¼å¾Áµð ?
(2) ÜÝÒÇÈåÑó ÔðêéÑó ¯ð’óÞû± (1) .mdb
ÇÈðîÐé¯ðëé’æÑó (2) .xls
(3) ÜÝÒÇÈåÑó Ôåìæ’ó¤ ¯æÐÄóÞ Ç·È²å µó (3) .doc
ÇÈðîÐé¯ðëé’æÑó (4) .ppt
(4) ÜÝÒÇÈåÑó Ôåìæ’ó¤ ¯ð’óÞû±
ÇÈðîÐé¯ðëé’æÑó 94. ’åÒÇÈåîÏ®²µó Äå ÜÝ.ÇÝ.²ìåêê. _______ ŠÒÊ
Ñ’æÛҼ岵å ÜÈåë’åÛûÍ ÜÝÖôó˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ
90. ´µæÜÈó ƒÒÁµ²å µð ßðëÒÁ™Áµð.
(1) ´µðÜÈó” „ÇÈå²µðé°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó (1) Ê–¯ó˜µâ å ÿåê
(2) ´™ÜÈó” „ÇȲ å µðé°Ò˜µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó (2) ²µð¨ÜÈå±²µó˜µåâÿåê
(3) ´™ÜÈó” „ÇȲ å µðéÚÈåÄó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó (3) ’òÒ®²µó˜µåâÿåê
(4) ´™ÜÈó” „ÇȲ å µð鮲µó ÜÝÜÈå±Ôåìó (4) ¯æÐÅÞÜÈå±²µó˜µåâÿåê
132 (18 - A)
87. FTP stands for 91. Which of the following is not a
(1) Format Transfer Protocol function of Operating System ?

(2) File Transfer Protocol (1) Booting the system


(2) Debugging
(3) File Transaction Protocol
(3) Interfacing with users
(4) File Transmission Protocol
(4) Buffering and Spooling

88. An error which occur due to


wrong use of statements in a 92. Notepad does not have this
programming language is option :

(1) Syntax error (1) Word wrap


(2) Font
(2) Semantic error
(3) Text Alignment
(3) Logical error
(4) Page setup
(4) Runtime error

93. Which among the following is


89. SMTP stands for
correct extension of MS-Word
(1) Simple Mail Transfer files ?
Protocol (1) .mdb
(2) Simple Mail Text Protocol (2) .xls
(3) Simple Mark Transfer (3) .doc
Protocol
(4) .ppt
(4) Simple Mark Text Protocol

94. A Computer’s CPU consist of


90. DOS stands for millions of tiny switches called
(1) Desk Operating System (1) Bits
(2) Disk Operating System (2) Registers
(3) Disk Operation System (3) Counters
(4) Disk Operator System (4) Transistors
132 (19 - A)
95. ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈåÍþï½ (Memories) 98. MS-Word ÄåÑ–Ó ÚÈæ¯ó¤ ’å¯ó “é
˜µåâÿåê ’å´™Ôðê ÇÈåÐÔðé×åÏ ÜÈåÔåê²ìåêÔåÄåêÆ Ctrl+H ÄåêÆ † ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ‡ÁµðÂé×å’攘™
ßðëÒÁ™Ôð ? ÊâÿåÜÈåê¼æ¾²µð.
(1) ’æÒ½é²ìåê ÜÈåÍþï½ (1) ÜÈåôó¤ Êæ²µó ÄåêÆ ¼ð²µ²ð ìåêÑê
(2) ƒ²µðÔæßå’å ÜÈåÍþï½ (2) ÜÈ汯ó¤ ÔðêÄåê ¼ð²µ²ð ìåêÑê
(3) ÔðêñÄó ÔðêÄåê ¼ð²µð²ìåêÑê
(3) ’æÏôð ÜÈåÍþï½
(4) ôå²¼™ ðÐ (history) Êæ²µóÄåêÆ
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132 (20 - A)
95. Which of the following 98. The shortcut key Ctrl+H in MS-
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132 (21 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

(23 - A) 132-A
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132-A Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the front cover of this booklet.

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