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t472-A
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
1 IEEE 802.6 aou 4. FAT aodd
a-g
roddr udlodnJd-d.
(1) d;d rbeaolis? doe{d
(1) eoosddot'
(2) dad doa3d doe{d
(2) LAN
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(3) wAN
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(4) MAN

2. IP address do{rlddd &dr&deu 5. IPv4 nad, dtr6rldc.

d, olad dof$9d1 dzS$enhdz


(1) 32
(1) TELNET
(21 t28
(2) rCANN
(3) 16
(3) w3c
(4) 64
(4) d.reod olD{dro tlo_
6 aooi,erd (MICR) (Magnetic
3. erdde03onc Sdd., rl u-odeo Ink Character Recognition)
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1. uses a standard 4. FAT stands for
called IEEE 802.6.
(1) File Attribute Table
(1) Internet

(2) LAN (2) File Allocation Table

(3) wAN (3) Font Attribute Table

(4) MAN (4) Format Allocation Table

5. The size of IPv4 is bits.


2. Which of the following
organizations was created to
manage IP address spaces? (t) 32
(1) TELNET (2\ t28
(2) rCANN (3) 16

(s) w3c
(41 64
(4) None of the above
6. MICR (Magnetic Ink
Character Recognition) is
af an
3 Operating system is
responsible for
(1) output device
(1) memory management
(2) logical device
(2) llo device management
(3) input device
(3) CPU scheduling

(4) All of the above (4) keyboard device

1472-A (3) lP.T.O.


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Protocol through
(2) Point to Point Protocol /b/ Subscript [i/ eoL:rolnd
duododd $d6do_
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(4) Peer to Peer Protocol (c)Ctrl+K (iiil aq aodotr.


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1472-A (41
7. MIME stands for 10. What is the full form of IoT?
(1) Multimedia Internet (1) Internet of Technologr
Message Extensions
(2) Internet of Tools
(2) Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions (3) Internet of Things

(3) Multipurpose Internet (4) Internet of Transaction


Message Extensions

(4) Multipurpose Internet 11. Match the following :

Mail Exchange
List-A List-B
/a/ Strike- fii hyperlink
8. PPP stands for through
(1) Person to Person /b/ Subscript /ii/ draws a
line
Protocol through the
middle of the
(2) Point to Point Protocol selected text
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(4) Peer to Peer Protocol (d)Ctrl+M /iu/ creates
small letters
below the text
9 What is the key to be baseline
pressed along with Windows
Codes :
key to switch between English
and Kannada while typing? (a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) Win+Shift (r) (ii) (iu) (t) (iii)


(2) Win+Space (21(iu) (iil (iii) (il

(3) Win+Tab (31 0 0i) (iii) (iu)


(4) Win+Ctrl $l (iu) (iii) (ii) (i)
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1472-A (6)
12. Match the following: 14. The protocol used by a web
(a)Keyboard (il A stationary browser to request web
pointing device pages from the web server
(b)Light pen (ii) BaJl and is
buttons (1) Hypertext Transmission
(c)Trackpad /iiii Most common Protocol
data entry
device (2) Transmission Control
(d)Mouse /iu/ Electro-optical Protocol / Internet
pointing device Protocol
(l) a(i), b(iii), c(iu), d(ii) (3) Simple Network
(21 a(iu), b(i), c(iii), d(ii) Management Protocol
(3) a(iu), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)
(41 a(iii), b(iu), c(i), d(ii) (4) Hypertext Transfer
13. Consider the following Protocol
statements: 15. Consider the following
(a) The Recycle Bin is a statements :
temporar5r storage area
where one can move any (a) The Karnataka Government
files or folders that are no owns and makes the Nudi
longer needed. software available for free.
@/ Items in the Recycle Bin (b/ Nudi was developed by the
take up disk space on the Kannada Ganaka Parishat.
hard drive until they are
permanently deleted. (c) Nudi supports most of the
(c) An item remains in tJle Windows based database
Recycle Bin until it is systems like Access, Oracle,
permanently deleted or SQL, DB2, etc.
restored.
/d/ Nudi does not support
/d/ Files or folders stored on a MySQL.
removable drive or network
drive are sent to the Recycle Statements
Bin when deleted. (l) (a), (b), (c) and (d)are trrue
Statements
$l @), (b) and (c/ are true (21 @), (b) and (d) are ft:ue
l2l @), (b) and (d) arc true (31 @, @) and (d) are true
(3) (a), (c) and (d) are true
(41 @), (b), (c) and (d) xe true (41 @), (b) and (c/ are true

t472-A (71 lP.T.O.


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1472-A (8)
16. Correct hierarchy of data 18. Identify the fastest type of
according to size is memory.
(1) RAM
(1) Character, Record, (2) Cache
Field, Files, Database (3) ROM
(4) Double Data Rate
(2) Character, Field, SDRAM (DDR SDRAM)
Record, Files, Database

(3) Field, Record, 19. A cyber crime of accessing


Character, Database sensitive information by
Files impersonating oneself as a
trustworthy entity in a
digital communication is
(4) Field, Character, Files, called
Database Record (1) hacking
(2) cyber stealing
17. The speed of CPU 1S (3) cyberstalking
measured in terms of
(4) phishing

(1) clock cycles per milli


second 2O. Predefinedset of colors,
fonts and visual effects
applied for slides in
(2) clock cycles per micro PowerPoint for providing
second professional appearance is
called
(3) clock cycles per second (1) template
(2) slide layout
(4) clock cycles per (3) theme
nano second (4) slide master
1472-A (e) lP. T. O.
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1472-A (10)
21. Absolute cell reference is 24. Correct sequence of parts of
indicated in Excel using a URL is
_ symbol.

(tl @ (1) protocol, domain name,


path, file name
(2)

(3) # (2) protocol, path, Iile


name, domain name
(41 $

(3) file name, domain


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of
decimal number 13 is
(4) domain name, protocol,
(1) 1011121
path, file name
(2) 1 101121

(3) 1111121

(4) 1o01121
25. What are the default
alignments for content in
the MS Excel cell?
23. Characteristics of secondary
storage are
(1) Aligned right
(i) high storage capacity,
high speed, high cost
(2) Aligned left
(2) high storage capacity,
low speed, low cost
(3) Text left aligned,
(3) low storage capacity, numbers right aligned
low speed, high cost
(4) low storage capacity, (4) Text right aligned,
high speed, low cost numbers left aligned

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1472-A ( L2l
26. Which of the following is not 29. Whichof the following is
a web browser? not used as secondary
storage?
(1) Yahoo
(2) Google Chrome (1) Semiconductor memory

(3) Lynx (2) Magnetic disk


(4) Opera
(3) Magnetic drum

27. T}re start of Internet was (4) Magnetic tape


a decentralized network
called in 1969 bY US
defence department.
-
(1) BTTNET
30. What is gutter margin?
(2) NSFNET
(3) USENET (1) Margin that is added to
the left margin when
(4) ARPANET printing

(2) Margin that is added to


28. The key sequence for the the right margin when
word 'a-odrrlgc' in Nudi 6.0 printing
verslon ls
(3) Margin that is added to
(1) Vrfteglu the binding side of the
page when printing
(2) vArfteglu
(3) vAteFglu (4) Margin that is added to
the outside of the page
(4) vAteFglU when printing
1472-A (13) IP.T.O.
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tu&gR,
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1472-A (le) lP. T. O.


GENERAL ENGLISH
Dhecfion: In Question Nos. 66
to 69, there are sentences which oz. T glaqific ie / a deepest
(1) (2t
are divided and numbered into
three parts and one of the parts ocean I in the world.
may contain an error. Identify (3)
the error by (1), (2) or (3) given No error
under the parts of the sentence. (4)
If there is no error, mark (4) no
error. Shade/blacken the
corresponding circle in your
Answer Sheet.

Example z

68. The coach told that / every


Neither he
(1)
/ qq{tu-rt-eeaq/
(2)
(1) (2)

one ofthe players / have to


(3)
were resent that day.
(3) attend the trAining. I

No error
No error
(4)
(4)

Explanatlon : The correct


answer in this case is option (3).
It should be "was present that
day", so you must shade/
blacken the option (3) for this
question in your Answer Sheet. 69. N9 sooner did / lhe tiger
(1) (2)

IVIy two son-in-law have appe4! / then he shot it


66. (1) (3)
12)

come / lqSgg me. / No error down. 7 No error


(3) (4) (4)

1472-A (20)
: Read the following
Direction 71. Vocabulary could be
passage and answer the enhanced through
questions that follow (Question
Nos. 7O to 73). Your answers to (1) reading
these questions should be based
on the passage only. (2) conversation
Passage (3) dictionary

Possessing a good vocabulaqr is (4) All of the above


an asset. Good vocabulary is a
mark of culture. It also aids in
successful self-expression.
Experts opine that vocabulary 72. Good vocabulary 1S

enhances reading comprehension essential because it


too. Vocabulary could be
enriched through various means (1) is a mark of culture
such as reading and
conversation. Referring to a (2) aids in self-expression
dictionary is a very good
vocabular5r building exercise. To (3) enhances reading
enlarge the word-stock, one has comprehension
to develop the habit of glancing
idly over the dictionary. For any (4) A1l of the above
language enthusiast, dictionary
should be a lifelong companion.

7O.'Vocabulaql' means 73. Pick the word that d.oes not


mean 'improve'.
(1) word-stock (1) Endure
(2) voice (2) Enhance
(3) vehicle (3) Enrich
(4) gestures (4) Enlarge
1472-A (2t I IP.T.O.
Dire&ion: Choose t}:re sgnangms 75. Savoury foods are not
for the given underlined words necessarily healthy.
(Question Nos. 74 to 771 and
shade / blacken the correct (1) Sarty
answer in your Answer Sheet.
(2) oily
Dxample ; He gave it a mighly (3) Appetizing
push and it opened.
(4) Rancid
(1) Weak (2) Strong

(3) Weaker (4) String 76.The erring accountant was


ordered to make full
restitution to the aggrieved
customer.
ExplanatTon: In the answer the
word strong, that is option (2), (1) Apology
is sgnongm to the underlined
word 'mighty' in the given (2) Return of money
sentence. So you have to shade/
blacken option (21 in your (3) Acknowledgement
Answer Sheet.
(4) Explanation
74. Obstinate people make
others' lives difficult.
77. lf we are servile, it
doesn't
(1) Innocent help us in earning self-
respect.

(2) Submissive (1) Soft


(2) Slavish
(3) Stubborn
(3) Generous
(4) Unhappy (4) Cunning
1472-A (22l,
Direction: To answer Question 79. We have abundant
Nos. 78 to 81, choose the word evidence to prove his guilt.
which is an antongm or the
most opposite in meaning to (1) Rich
the underlined word and
shade/blacken the corresponding
circle in your Answer Sheet. (2) Scarce

(3) Infinite
bcample: Girl was represented
as a true patriot. (4) Profuse
(1) Impatriot
(2) Traitor 8O. She hated the insolent tone
of his voice.
(3) Trailor
(1) Respectful
(4) Nationalist
(2) Rich
Ex;tlanation: In the answer, the
word 'traitor', that is option (2), is (3) Determined
opposite of the underlined word
'patriot'. So you have to shade/ (4) Sullen
blacken option (2) in your Answer
Sheet.

78. My grandfather sank down 81. The picture has too much
into voluminous armchair. redundant detail.

(1) Small (1) Dilatory


(21 Large (2) Employed
(3) Vast (3) Astute
(4) Spacious (4) Necessary.
1472-A (23l' lP.T.O.
Irtrcc/ion: Question Nos. 82 to 83. He was worried that the
85 are designed to test your plan might fire.
ability to use tL,e right Prefix. ( To fail to have the effect,
Add a prefix so that the word to not work
- correctlY )
conveys the meaning given in
the brackets. Choose the most (1) im-
appropriate answer from the
alternatives glven below to (2) in-
complete the word bY adding the (3) un-
prefix and shade/blacken the
corresponding circle in Your (4) mis-
Answer Sheet.
Dxample : The chief guest 84. This month marks mY first
inaugurated d Purpose anniversary as a
society. smoker.

(The society that


- works for ( A person who does not smoke )

manY PurPoses)
(1) pro-
multi
(1) (2) more
(2t non-
(3) fore (4) none
Explanatlon : The correct (3) un-
answer is 'multi'here, which is
option (1) in Your Answer Sheet (a) dis-
for exarnple.
85. If there was a marital
agreement, the court would
82. There has been a further
small valuation consider the matter.
against the dollar. ( Happening before marriage )
( Reduce the value of the dollar )
(1) pre-
(1) de-
(2) post-
(2) in-
(3) dis- (3) under-

(4) un- . (41 un-

1472-A (24 |
Dnectiana: For Question Nos. 86 to 86. Willy nilly he has to go
89, underlined idiom or phrase
has been used in the sentence. there.
You have to choose the sentence
which explains the correct (1) He praises or not, he
meaning of that and shade/ has to go there.
blacken the correct answer in (2) He wishes or not, he
your Answer Sheet. has to go there.
Example :Everyone speaks of
(3) He is not wishes he has
gravity of employment in India
but very few suggest away out to go there.
of the wood. (a) He prays or not, he has
(1) Everyone speaks of to go there.
gravity of employment in 87. The communal policy of
India but very few Aurangzeb put the last nail
suggest away free from
danger or difficulty. in the coffin of the
(2) Everyone speaks of Mughal Empire.
gravity of emplo5rment in
India but very few (1) The communal policy of
suggest away not to free Aurangzeb opened the
from danger or difficulty. Mughal Empire.
(3) Everyone speaks of
gravity of emplo5rment in (2) The communal policy of
India but very few Aurangzeb was the last
suggest away in out of event which brought
danger. about the complete end
(4) Everyone speaks of of the Mughal Empire.
gravity of employment in (3) The communal policy
India but very few of Aurangzeb brought
suggest difficulty. happiness to the Mughal
Explanation : The answer Empire.
is
option (1) as the underlined part (a) The communal policy of
means 'free from danger', So you Aurangzeb was the last
have to choose option (i) and event that - gave good
shade/blacken the corresponding narne to the Mughal
answer in your Answer Sheet. Empire.

1472-A (2s ) lP. T. O.


88. Don't believe him. He is Directlon : For Question Nos.
a wolf in sheep's clothing. 9O to 93, a word/phrase is given
followed by four options. You
(1) Don't believe him. He is have to select the option which
a ruthless person who explains the meaning of the
pretends to be harmless. word/phrase and shade/blacken
the correct answer in your
(2) Don't believe him. He is Answer Sheet.
a dangerous person
who pretends to be Example : Amass
harmful.
(1) Concentrate
(3) Don't believe him. He is
a worthless person.
(2) Rotate
(4) Don't believe him. He is
cunning to other. (3) Accumulate

(4) Separate
89. Shylock had a windfall and
suddenly became rich. Explano,tion : Amass means
'accumulate', so option (3) is
(1) Shylock had an correct and you have to shade/
unexpected good
blacken the same in your
fortune and suddenly Answer Sheet.
became rich.

(2) Shylock had unfortunate 9O. Naive


gains and suddenly
became rich. (1) Simple
(3) Shylock had suddenly (2) Polished
become rich.

(4) Shylock had an (3) Guileless


expected good fortune
and became rich. (4) Affected

1472-A (26l,
91. Imbecile Direction: Question Nos. 94 to
97 have an expression each
(1) Mentally weak which can be replaced. by a
single word. Choose the most
appropriate word from among
(2) Mental giant the alternatives and shade/
blacken the corresponding circle
(3) Intellectual in your Answer Sheet.

(4) Wise Example : The story of a


person's life, written by another

(1) Biography
92. Squalid
(2) Autography
(1) Disorderly
(3) Paragraphy
(2) Inferiorly
(4) Autobiography
(3) Dirty
Explanation : Since 'Biography'
is the most appropriate word for
(4) Dreary the given expression. You have
to shade/blacken the option (1)
in your Answer Sheet.
93. Ruthless
94. A place of burial
(1) Sympathetic (1) Cemetery
(2) Truth (2) Anniversary

(3) Careless (3) Contemporary


'(4) Merciless (4) Amnesty

1472-A (271 lP.T.o.


95. Government by the Example : A kite can't flY as
repre sentative s of the as a plane.
people (1) hish
(1) Detective
-
(2) highest
(2) DemocracY (3) higher
(3) Nursery (4) more high
(4) Mercenary Etgplanation :. Since oPtion (1)
is the correct choice for the
96. That which is against law above question, so you must
shade/blacken option (1) in
(1) Illegible your Answer Sheet.
(2) Illicit 98. Dolly works than
(3) Illegal Tom.

(4) Indelible (1) hardest


(2) hard
97. Orre who has great love for (3) harder
one's country
(4) more hard
(1) Patient
99. She speaks of all.
(2) Pedestrian
(1) loudly
(3) Veteran -
(2) most loudly
(4) Patriot
(3) loudest
Dlrection: Question Nos. 98 to (4) None of the above
1OO are based on the degrees
of comparison (positive, 1OO. He doesn't sing as
. comparative and superlative).
as she does.
Fill in the blanks with the most (1) melodiously -
appropriate word/words from
the given alternatives and (2) melodiest
shade/blacken the corresponding (3) melodier
circle accordingly in your
Answer Sheet. (4) more melody

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1472-A (31 ) lP.T.O.


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