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Where are data and programme 15. 16. stored when the processor uses them? (1) Main memory (2) Secondary memory (3) Disk memory (4) Programme memory Third generation computers consists of (2) Vaccum tube (2) Transistors (3) Integrated circuits (4) None of the above Full form of NTFS (1) Newest Technology File System (2) New Technology Folder System (3) Number Table File System (4) New Technology File System 560-P @) 17. Which of these toolbar allows changing of fonts and their qa 2) (3) @) Insert View menu bar Formatting None of above 18. Match the following (A) Home @) Cell pointer jumps one column to the left of the same row. (B) Tab Gi) Cell pointer jumps one column to the right of the same row. (C) Shift+ Tab (iii) Takes you one screen down. (©) PgDn (iy) Always moves the cell pointer back to column A of the row where you are currently positioned. @ 8) © ® Q) Gv) Gi) @ Gi) @) Gil) @) Gv) @ @) @ Gi) Gi) Gy) @ G@) @ @ G) 19. How many default sheet in MS-Excel file? Cah) al 2 @) 3 (4) 4 20, rieedobose) mo mabe darwin, seafacot @ (2) (3) (4) Caps Lock ea aurea Scroll Lock es® Oegoe, eosOxdeS e200 aca eierie 32, ‘G8 dep odes qpestcthors ajay w08c!? Q) woys (2) aoe6 3) @ edna aad 33. ‘citing’ Bow ay Bat oon ug ad. & ceed Mods OOS wegse were, rosa, @ Q) @) (4) Be + ete. we + reey a8 + seep we + Lod 34. SvAdegnve Oye aeodrisd atvajas? (1) - 20d, - 4, - wo - 2) (3) @y> — &8, - Oy, - 3d — RU, - t8,- 3 oS, — BS, — evse 560-P (a4) 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. “ehypeddos eforit20d” ~ ds EE Syteddos ao SIS) osesy OrggobOs? (1) soeseD (2) geate (8) ws (4) aoe Br wckyiv®, oie slockargred serie maigind acale wns? (1) ai - mors, - GoW (2) edoste - we - g=O (3) tome - suid - 820 ee eae Beriade ‘wat’ oad (Ql) more! (2) rhresneds @) gotwaks (4) Xstemad ‘ored aois Sash desi Q) seas Q) waist (8) x08 @ age BAISGRNC ‘choeeis Sdoncd) Q) eerie, 33 (2) S008 wat, (8) woab mat, @) Rering mss, BEE 40. 41, 42, 43. 44, Redo 48 aQadad ea?’ saigponid d mee obess eDobad? (1) Boaboag, 2) Bax. Batbday (3) Baxt. se (4) sighs oy, ‘gdoseefoderrto’ rice Mockeresataryay, werieos sas tmrit as () adgesdgae as Q) neon ag (3) moare Deas ag (4) costawe ag ‘Corte’ de siciete, DAR dais (1) an + éa (2) e800 + tad. (8) tod + Bab (4) eg + 8 ab & xy - woud sobs ‘ i @ Q) @) (4) ek oa 8 declo sorisbeiretod abasic) abe Qodeeciefond wnteiegdatch qedabegs? Q) ma (2) ses @ 3 @ sper 560-P 46. 47. 48. 49. 5. ‘Boag wolf Doone ——— seai. (1) xoepaeese 2) rhoromeese (3) SOsrecemnede (4) soarasseese wynigs sicteiny, roc8k. QQ) wee @) mn Ce) 4) wees ‘eahs cits sa dest. Q) eas Q) eps @) vaboestst (4) eababe cig 2s eae (1) Backs (2) mee (3) evas (4) oF evcmatttedna. QQ) erish Hom (2) Gases Bom” (3) rive x0 (4) ecdes 0H 52. 53. 54. Shoes BH b wrtob aes) am igre HOGA, meas prepay (2) Babo20 (2) @) Cd ‘$800 reimembee sy? () detec #08 2) Regal, sboorde (3) 28. aby @) sey doris’? ceo ath ctastiga cock} Sota, eons, 320 qa) Q) (3) (4) maw Bas Fwy seoAd ahecen ‘0 dest, sorbed. ach, Bioad sabexhcl? Bd Dabo eg0 Ddsbod gee DNebob moayeore q@ 2) (3) 4 560-P (16) 56. ah 58. anblee OOH mato) wait ‘egy eummesdrtaeAs. (1) emend ® @ 4) casn0s0 pets it ob mmoyge 2: ‘Shofs ceaid’ snoerad synth eR mbese station avaciatch. qa @) @) (4) one, Rasnoig van Oa, Mocca? Acoust ‘moro 2238 Noes we Seba aid rhocb8t, Q) Spm me (2) enedortecen obabs cod BwAT eaina, @) (4) “eoBte0te! iS Roe} ricbak, @ @) 6 w each og Ode soe Siac wo Deeg oe) eee 66. 67. 68. 69. Gi Direction : Question numbers 66-69 are divided into three numbered parts, They may contain an error in one of the parts. Identify the error part and shade or blacken the corresponding number in your answer sheet. If there is no error shade or blacken the option (4) in heet. your answer Example : Leela and her friends / @) s sent me / a greeting card. / (2) 3) No error. @ Explanation : The correct option in this sentence is the part numbered (2), as it contains an error. You must shade or blacken (2) in your answer sheet. He said that /he will discuss the matter/ Q 2) the next day. / No error. (3) (4) Electronic voting is / the standard @) means of conducting elections / (2) using Electronic Voting Machines. / (3) No Error. (4) * A distance of thirty miles / E @ were covered / in two hours. / 2) @) No error. @ One of the girls / need / @. (2) medical attention. / No error. @) Opes 560-P a8) 70. 71. NERAL ENGLISH Direction : Choose the synonyms for the underlined words in questions from 70-71, shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. an influential Example : He is person and belongs to an affluent family. (1) Poor (2) Weak (3) Rich (4) Political Explanation : Among the options given, option (3) is synonym to the word ‘affluent’. Therefore you have to shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. The hills were tranquil and provided comfort to the mind, (1) Steep 2) Dark (3) Calm: (4) Gloomy Rational thinking gives a better understanding of the concept. (1) Logical (2) Emotional () Quick (4) . Passive 72. Direction : Question numbers 72-75 test your understanding of dioms and ph Choose the sentence from the options given which explains the correct meaning of the underlined idiom or phrase and shade or blacken the corre ponding circle in your answer sheet. Example : We are looking into the reasons for the sudden fall in prices. (1) We have seen the gradual fall in prices (2) We know the reasons for the fall in prices (3) We are trying to find out the reasons for the fall in prices. (4) We have noticed the fall in prices. Explanation : Option number (3) is the correct answer and you have to shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. He could make neither head nor. tail of the matter. (1) He could not read the Heading of the letter (2) He could clearly understand the letter (3) He could read the letter quickly (4) He could not understand the contents of the letter 560-P 73. 74, 75. ot} ‘The young man turned a deaf e his parents’ advice. (1) The young man was deaf (2) The youngman advised his deaf parents (8) The youngman’s: parents were deaf (@ The youngman did not heed or care for his parents’ advice The young wife saw her husband off at the airport. (2) Both husband and wife wanted to see the airport (2) The young wife had seen her husband at the airport (3) The young man met his wife at the airport (@ The young man was accompanied by his wife upto the airport You must learn to strike the iron when it is hot, if you want to be successful in life. (1). You should avoid touching hot iron (2) You should start iron-business to be successful (3) One has to make use of the * opportunity that comes in one’s (4) One should handle the hot iron carefully while striking it 76. Match the following sentences with the figures of speech used in them Figures of speech (A) As proudasa (i) Paradox peacock (B) Electric hair (ii) Metaphor (© Crying cloud (iii) Personification (D) True ties (iv) Simile 4 8 © ® @ @) @ Gi) Gy) 2) @ Gy) @) Gi) (3) Gy) Gi) Gi) @ 4 Gi) @ Gy) Gi) 77. Add a suitable question tags to the given sentences. Choosing from the given options. The apples are bright ——_—? (1) Isn't it? (2) Aren't they? (3) Are they? > (4) None of the above 560-P 78. 79. 80. Directions ; For Question Nps is Identify the correct forms of verb’ ackets in the the words given in brac ae following sentence and shade/de the appropriate circle in your answer sheet When [=== (Arrive) home 1 ____. (see) that someone (break) into my house. (1) Arrived - saw - had broken (2) Had arrived - saw - broke (3) Arrived - had seen - broke (4) Arrived - saw - broke In the following —_ questions (79-80) a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active voice. She had taken the checolates from the fridge. (1) The chocolates were taken by her from the fridge - (2) The chocolates are being taken by her from the fridge (8) The chocolates had been taken by her from the fridge (4) The chocolates have been taken by her from the fridge The thief is being arrested by the policeman. () The policeman arrested the thief (2) The policeman is arresting the (3) The policeman will be the thief (4) The policeman has arrested the thief arresting 81. 82. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate prepositions —_ given below The train passed ——— the tunnel (1) under (2) below (3) over (4) through ~ Directions : For Question No. 82. A sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the four given alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech and shade/darken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. Andrew said, “Nila, I will give all my books to you”. (2) Andrew told Nila that he would be giving all his books to Nila. (2) Andrew told her that the books will be given to her. (3) Andrew told Nila that he would give all his books to her. (4) Nila was told that she would be given books by Andrew. 560-P (21) 83. Directions : For Question No. 83. Out of the four groups given, select all correct abstract nouns formed from the group/groups that consist of adjectives and shade/blacken the corresponding circle. in your nswer sheet. Group A (a) courageous — courage (>) angry - anger (©) dangerous - danger (@) beautiful - beauty Group B (a) lucky = — luck (b) true - truth (strong — strength (@ natural — nature Group C (@) painful — pain () active ~ - act (© calmly - calm (@ carefully - careful Group D (a) deadly - death () direct — direction (© easy = easily (@) energetic — energy Select the code for the correct answer from the options given below : @) @)and (©) only (2) (©) and (D) only + (3) (A) and (B) only (4) All of the above 84. 85. Direction Question Numbers 84-85 with a single word from the options given Choose the appropriate option for each question and shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your Answer sheet Replace the sentences in Example : One sacrifices one’s life for the sake of a who gives or general cause or faith. Q) Migrant (2) Refugee: (3) Martyr @ Immigrant Explanation : Martyr’ is the right this option (3) has answer for question and to be shaded or blackened in your answer sheet. Branch of medicine concerned with disorders of the mind. (2) Sycophancy (2) Psychiatry (3) Physiology (4) Pathology Deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular race, group or community. (1) Suicide. (2) Patricide (3) Matricide (4) Genocide 560-P (22) 86. 87. + Questions from 86-87 on the of Il in the blanks with Direction degrees are based comparison. tho most appropriate words from the given alternatives and ade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. Example : Nayana walks than her sister. (1) faster (2) more faster (3) fast (4) fastest Explanation : Option (1) is the correct answer and you must shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. ‘The last question was the difficult question of all the questions. (1) more (2) most. (3) much (4) less No other girl in our class is as as Usha. (1) smarter (2) smartest (3) smart - (4) smarter than Direction: — Choose the antonyms for the underlined words in questions from 88-89, shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet Example : Gladiators were known for their physical strength. (1) Wealth (2) Weakness (3) Might (4) Pride Explanation : Option (2) is the right answer among the options given as the word ‘weakness’ is opposite in to the word meaning ‘strength’ Therefore you have to shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. 88. He is a thief and has been advised to mend his immoral ways. (1) Ethical - (2) Bad : (3) Megal (4) Megible 89. An innocent person easily believes strangers. (1) Frank (2) Faultless (8) Childlike (4) Cunning: 560-P 90. 91. 92, 93. (23) Direction : Read the passage and answer the questions from 90-93 that follow. Your answers to these questions should be based on the passage only It is said that about one-third of the time an employee spends at his or her workplace, is spent in communicating An efficient organization uses prompt and cost-effective communication E-mailing has been the most preferred mode of communication in the personal as well as official spheres. It saves enormous amount of paper and is cost-effective. It can be used for long-distance communication and it gives instantaneous access to the people. E-mailing is (1) aslow method of communication (2) anexpensive method of ‘communication - (3) anelaborate and complex method of communication (4) an immediate and simple method of communication B-mailing is an eco-friendly way of communication as (1) it saves paper - (2) it gives quick access (8) it is used in long distance ‘communication (4) all the above In the sentence ‘It saves enormous amount of paper and is cost-effective’, the word ‘enormous’ functions as (1) apreposition - (2) an adjective (3) averb (4) aconjunction The word ‘instantanéous’is closer to the word ——— in meaning. (1) Intermediate (2) Inappropriate (3) Immediate - (4) Interrogative 94, Directions : For Question Nos. 94 and 95 choose the appropriate prefixes to the following words in to form their respective order antonyms and shade/blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. Appear, friendly, justice, fire (1) Un, In, Mis, Dis - 2) Mis, Un, Dis, In (3) Dis, Un, In, Mis (4) In, Un, Dis, Mis Direction «fina tueeuOUen oo 96-97, the underlined words (ay related to a particular field/number! group ot word among the given options. Identify the correct option and shade or blacken the corresponding — circle in your answer sheet. Example : The bridge was built a decade ago. (1) Twenty (2) Ten (3) Fifty (4) Two Explanation : As the word ‘decade’ means ten years option (2) is the right answer and you have to shade or blacken the corresponding circle in your answer sheet. 98. Directions : For questions 98-99, a phrase/phrasal verb has been used in the sentence. You have to choose the sentence which explains the correct meaning of that and shade/darken the correct answer in your answer sheet. ‘The commotion died down after the police arrived. (1) place became silent - (2) the noise reduced (3) the noise suddenly stopped @ 100. Directions : Question 100, contains # paragraph of 6 sentences. ‘The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning and end and numbered 1 to 6 respectively. The four sentences in the middle are jumbled and labelled as P, Q, R, S. You must identify the proper order/arrangement of the sentences and shade/darken the option that correctly identifies this sequence. 1. It is said that faith moves mountains. Conviction is what is most important. P. The little boy did the bidding everytime for ten rupees but the adults out bade him with higher amount. Q The police department announced an auction of fifty unclaimed cycles for a cheap price. R, Towards evening when there was only one cycle left, the little boy opened the bid with ten rupees. But this time, none of "the adults bade. The silence was shocking a yur

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