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GENERAL ENGLISH
Directions : For Questions no. 36 to 39, an 36. It is the Assistant Manager who rules
idiom or phrase has been used in the sentence. the roost.
You have to choose the sentence which explains
(1) It is the Assistant Manager who is
the correct meaning of that and shade/darken
handsomely paid.
the correct answer in your answer sheet.
(2) It is the Assistant Manager who
Example : exercises the authority here.
example.
290 (6 – A )
38. Alex tried to feel Ishika’s pulse on the 40. Candidates must have access to
issue, but in vain.
(1) (2)
(1) Alex tried to find Ishika’s views on
the issue, but in vain. good reference books. No error.
(2) Alex tried to argue with Ishika on
the issue, but his efforts were of no (3) (4)
use.
(3) Alex tried to guide Ishika on the
issue, but his efforts went in vain. 41. He spent all which he had in trying
(4) Alex tried to enlighten Ishika
regarding the issue, but in vain. (1) (2)
39. He may be taken to task by the to perfect his invention. No error.
authorities.
(1) He may be rewarded by the (3) (4)
authorities.
(2) He may tender his resignation to
the authorities.
(3) He may be entrusted with an official
job by the authorities. 42. He would not have made that mistake
(4) He may get an official reprimand
from the authorities. (1) (2)
Directions : In Questions no. 40 to 43, there
if he would have consulted the reference
are sentences which are divided and numbered
into three parts, and one of the parts may book.
contain an error. Identify the error by (1), (2) or
(3) given under the parts of the sentence. If (3)
there are no errors, mark (4) No error.
Shade/blacken the corresponding circle in your No error.
answer sheet.
(4)
Example :
Neither he nor his team
(1) (2)
were present that day. No error.
(3) (4) 43. Did you come by train or bus ?
Explanation : (1) (2) (3)
The correct answer in this case is
Option (3). It should be “was present that No error.
day”. So you must shade/blacken
Option (3) for this question in your (4)
answer sheet.
290 (7 – A )
Directions : In question no. 44, four words Directions : Question no. 45 has an expression
have been given and one of those words is which can be replaced by a single word. Choose
correctly spelt. You have to identify the word the most appropriate one word from among the
with the correct spelling and mark the correct alternatives and shade/blacken the
Example : Example :
A person who is able to think clearly,
(1) Relevent sensibly and logically.
(2) Optimist
(3) Relivent
(3) Pessimist
(4) Rilivent
(4) Choreographer
Explanation :
Explanation :
Since ‘‘Rationalist’’ is the most
From the above given words the 2nd appropriate one word for the given
Option is correctly spelt as the correct expression, you have to shade/blacken
spelling is ‘‘relevant’’. You have to mark the Option (1) in your answer sheet for
this example.
the answer (2) in your answer sheet.
44. Find the correctly spelt word. 45. Substance easily evaporated at normal
temperatures.
(1) Indigenous
(1) Volatile
(2) Indigenaous
(2) Steadfast
(3) Indiginious (3) Enduring
290 (8 – A )
Directions : In Question no. 46, a sentence has Directions : To answer Question no. 48, choose
been given in Active or Passive voice. Out of the the word or phrase which is a synonym or
four alternatives suggested, select the one which
nearest in meaning to the word or phrase
best expresses the same sentence in Passive (if
underlined and shade/blacken the
given sentence is Active) or Active (if given
sentence is Passive) voice and shade/blacken corresponding circle in your answer sheet.
the corresponding circle in your answer sheet.
Example :
46. I promised my husband that I will cook
food for him. If you are in dilemma, you do not know
(1) A promise was made by me to my what to do.
husband that food will be cooked by
me. (1) Darkness
290 (9 – A )
Directions : To answer Question no. 49, choose Directions : In Questions no. 51 to 54, each
the word or phrase which is most nearly the question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences.
opposite in the meaning to the word or phrase The first and the sixth sentences are given in
underlined and shade/blacken the the beginning and end and numbered 1 and 6
corresponding circle in your answer sheet. respectively. The four sentences in the middle
are jumbled and labelled P, Q, R and S. You
Example : must identify the proper order of these four
sentences and shade/blacken the option that
The glass was transparent. correctly identifies this sequence.
(1) Opaque
Example :
(2) Misty
(3) Covered 1. Once upon a time there lived a king.
49. He amalgamated music and dance in a 6. He loved them till the end of his life.
perfect way.
The correct sequence is
(1) Separated
(1) PQSR
(2) Combined
(2) RQSP
(3) Assimilated
(3) QSPR
(4) Joined
(4) SRQP
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51. 1. Companies are a powerful force for 52. 1. Employees need to follow a
good. meaningful set of guidelines
designed to minimize risks while
P. Voluntary measures such as codes
encouraging creativity.
of conduct have failed to address
these issues and deliver change. P. They must establish a meaningful
corporate culture that encourages a
Q. However, they can also cause
sense of entrepreneurship.
serious problems with their
irresponsible behaviour.
Q. Senior managers have a large role
290 (11 – A )
53. 1. A franchising agreement includes 54. 1. In earlier days, people learnt by
two parties. reading out loud.
Q. These two parties are called the Q. But not everybody used the same
franchisor and the franchisee. punctuations for the same thing.
6. He pays money to the franchisor 6. Since then, their use has been
and agrees to obey the rules the regularized and the punctuation
franchisor makes. rules have been followed by all.
(1) QRSP
(1) PQRS
(3) RPQS
(3) QSRP
(4) QRPS
(4) RPSQ
290 (12 – A )
Directions : For Questions no. 55 to 57, a 57. What is the correct answer for the blank
passage has been given. In the passage, some of
(57) ? Select from the options given
the words have been left out. You have to read
below :
the passage and try to understand what it is
about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of (1) all
the options given below it and shade/darken
the appropriate circle in your answer sheet. (2) hand
(3) mind
Literature is a 55 through which a
(4) total
person conveys his ideas towards or protest
56 different norms of society. The words
that deal with a moral issue are of particular 58. Match the following sentences with the
importance in literature. They are written with figures of speech used in them :
Sentences :
a particular purpose in 57 .
A. He is as innocent as a lamb.
55. What is the correct answer for the blank B. America is a melting pot.
(55) ? Select from the options given C. Your suitcase weighs a ton.
below :
D. It is an original copy.
(1) base
Figures of speech :
(2) medium I. Metaphor
(3) source II. Simile
(4) subject III. Oxymoron
IV. Hyperbole
56. What is the correct answer for the blank
(56) ? Select from the options given Select the code for the correct answer
below : from the options given below :
(1) against A B C D
(1) I II IV III
(2) for
(2) II I III IV
(3) in
(3) II I IV III
(4) off
(4) I II III IV
290 (13 – A )
Directions : Read the following passages neglecting the other field. Such societies are
carefully and answer the questions that follow always at loggerheads with each other. They
(Questions no. 59 to 64). Your answers to these
fight wars. There is unrest both within and
questions should be based on the passage only.
outside.
Passage 1
So technology cannot produce a perfect
or a good society. It may produce a great
We must be very clear in ourselves what
society, where there is no poverty, where there
we want, clear what a human being must be,
is material equality and so on. A great society
the total human being, not just the
is not necessarily a good society. A good society
technological human being. If we concentrate
implies order. Order does not mean trains
very much on examinations, just on making
running on time, mail delivered regularly. It
the child clever, proficient in acquiring
means something else. For a human being,
knowledge, while we neglect the other side,
order means order within himself. And such
then the child will grow up into a one-sided
order will inevitably bring about a good society.
human being. When we talk about a total
human being, it is about inward and outward
growth. The two must go together. That is the
59. According to the passage, who is a
real issue in education to see that when the
one-sided human being ?
child leaves the school, he is well established in
goodness, both outwardly and inwardly. (1) One who concentrates on
examination
290 (14 – A )
60. According to the passage, if our etc. In medicine, home and everyday life
education focuses only on knowledge and settings, practices for hygiene are employed to
proficiency, the result is
prevent incidence or spreading of diseases. In
(1) Disorder in the society case of personal hygiene, it is not only for
(2) Anger and frustration personal health and well-being but it also
(3) Trains run on time and mail is relates to social acceptance and image.
delivered regularly
Though people often use ‘cleanliness’ and
(4) Achieve material equality and
‘hygiene’ interchangeably, they are dissimilar.
poverty removal
Hygiene mostly means practices that prevent
61. According to the passage, ‘A great society spread of disease-causing organisms, whereas
is not necessarily a good society’ means
cleanliness is a state of being clean or kept
(1) A great society cannot become a clean.
good society
(2) A good society cannot become a Personal hygiene is believed to elevate
great society the status of a person in terms of acceptance by
(3) A good society is necessarily a great fellow human beings. People often alienate
society themselves from someone who has bad
(4) None of the above personal hygiene. Poor personal hygiene can
affect social life, even to the extent of rendering
a person an utter failure. They can be denied a
Passage 2
job, a promotion or even an appointment.
World Health Organization defines
It is estimated that a majority of the
hygiene as ‘conditions and practices that help
diseases and illnesses are caused by microbes
to maintain health and prevent the spread of
which spread through touch. Hand washing
diseases’. In a common man’s language,
and sanitizing the hands at appropriate times
hygiene is often viewed as ‘cleanliness’. Today
is very crucial for personal and community
hygiene is related to an environment and set of
health. Hygiene as a culture and movement
practices which are necessary for leading a
has become all the more important among
healthy and disease-free life. It is applicable to
communities in the wake of epidemics, endemic
domains like personal life, the field of medicine
diseases and infections like bird-flu,
and community health, occupations, kitchen
chikungunya, etc.
and food, places of community commingling,
290 (15 – A )
62. Hygiene is necessary for communities Directions : In Questions no. 65 to 67, a
sentence is given with a blank. You have to
(1) To maintain cleanliness select the correct form of the phrasal verb for
the blank given in the sentence and mark the
(2) To lead a healthy and disease free
correct answer in your answer sheet.
life
290 (16 – A )
67. I will ________ my professor this evening 68. A. The police was able to arrest a large
to discuss the topic. number of anti-social elements
following directions from
(1) call on
headquarters.
(2) call in
B. I fear you won’t be able to finish the
(3) call for
work on time.
(4) call out
(1) apprehend
Directions : For Questions no. 68 to 70, you
(2) round up
have to choose the word from the options given
below which has the same meaning and can be (3) suspect
used in the same context as the underlined
(4) presume
word(s) in both the sentences and mark the
correct answer in your answer sheet.
69. A. We are in concurrence of opinion
Example : with your proposal.
A. This rule does not hold good in his B. The agreement was signed
case. between two countries.
Here the correct word is apply which can B. He is not of a legal age and hence
not eligible to vote in the elections.
replace the underlined word(s) in both the
sentences in the best way and the (1) tiny
290 (17 – A )
PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… þÝ®Ü
71. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 74. ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üã PÝÂÃæPÜrÃ… A®Üá° ËÎÐÜr 8-bit
A. Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá ÓÜíPæàñÜÊÝX ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜÆá A£ ÊݱÜPÜÊÝX
ÊÜP…ìŸáP…, ñܲ³¯í¨ÝX 3 ÓÜíTæÂ¿á ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ Pæãàv… Gí¨ÜÃæ
ÊÜP…ìÎàp…WÜÙ®Ü Üá° Öæãí©Êæ. (1) ASCII
B. Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ ‘‘ = ’’ bÖæ°Áãí©Wæ (2) UNICODE
ÓÜãñÜÅÊÜâ ±ÝÅÃÜí»ÜÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ. (3) BCD
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá/ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? (4) EBCDIC
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÓÜÄ 75. PÜí±æçÆÃ… Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ?
EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : (1) C¨Üá JŸº PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… B±ÜÃæàoÃ…Wæ
¯àvÜÇÝ¨Ü Jí¨Üá ÖæÓÜÃÜá
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ (2) ÊÜÞ×£ ÓÜíWÜÅÖÜOæWæ CÃÜáÊÜ wioÇ…
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ ¿áíñÜÅ¨Ü Jí¨Üá »ÝWÜ
(3) C¨Üá ŸãÈ¿á®… BÇ…ià¸ÝŨÜ
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
(¹àgWÜ~ñÜ) Jí¨Üá B±ÜÃæàoÃ… BX¨æ
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ (4) PæÆÊÜâ ±æäÅàWÝÅí®Üá° (B¸æjP…r) ÊÜÓÜᤠËÐÜ¿á
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊÝX »ÝÐÝíñÜÄÓÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá
72. ¿áíñÜÅ »ÝÐæ¿áá
»ÝÐÝíñÜÃÜ PÝÃÜ
(1) ±æäÅàWÝÅíWÜÙÜ®Üá° Êæã¨ÜÈWæ ŸÃæ¿áÇÝ¨Ü 76. PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜÞûÜÄWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ÊÜáñÜᤠAÊÜâWÜÙÜ
»ÝÐæ ËÓܤÃÜO¿æ á®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
(2) PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…¯í¨Ü ÊÜÞñÜÅÊæà A¥Üì A. BIOS ¸æàÔP… C®…±Üâp… Lp…±Üâp…
ÊÜÞwPæãÙÜÛÇÝWÜáÊÜ »ÝÐæ ÔÓÜrí
(3) Jí¨Üá PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…¯í¨Ü ÊÜáñæã¤í¨Üá B. DLL væç®ÜËáP… ÈíP… ÇæçŸÅÄ
290 (18 – A )
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
71. Consider the following statements : 74. The most widely used code that
represents each character as a unique
A. In MS Excel, each workbook by
8-bit code is
default has 3 number of worksheets.
(1) ASCII
B. In MS Excel, the formulae start
(2) UNICODE
with “ = ” sign.
(3) BCD
Which of the above is/are correct ?
(4) EBCDIC
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
75. What is a compiler ?
(1) A only
(1) It is a name given to a computer
(2) B only
operator
(3) Both A and B (2) It is a part of a digital machine to
(4) Neither A nor B store the information
290 (19 – A )
77. PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÊÝ~hÝÂñܾPÜ Óݶ…r ÊæàÃ… 80. ¸ÝÂív…Ëv…¤ GíŸá¨Üá PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÜPæR
(ñÜíñÝÅíÍÜ) Eñݳ¨Ü®æWÜÙÜá PÜÅÊÜáÊÝX ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨æ ?
B±ÜÃæàqíW… ÔÓÜrí Óݶ…r ÊæàÃ… ÊÜáñÜᤠA²ÉPæàÐÜ®… (1) Jí¨Üá ÓÜÊÜޮܨÜhæì ®æp…ÊÜP…ì
Óݶ…rÊæàÃ…WÜÚWæ E¨ÝÖÜÃÜOæWÜÙÝXÊæ ? ÓÜíWÜÅ×ÓÜŸÖÜá¨Ý¨Ü ÊÜÞ×£¿á Êæãñܤ.
(1) ÊæáçPæãÅàÓݶ…r ËívæãàÓ… XP ÊÜáñÜᤠMS (2) Jí¨Üá ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ ÓÜÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ
BµàÓ… XP Jí¨Üá ÓÜíÊÜÖÜ®Ü ÊÜÞ«ÜÂÊÜáÊÜâ
ÊÜWÝìÀáÓÜŸÖÜá¨Ý¨Ü ÊÜÞ×£¿á Êæãñܤ.
(2) Gí.GÓ…. vÝÓ… ÊÜáñÜᤠÊæáçPæãÅàÓݶ…r
(3) A®ÜÇÝW… ÓÜíþæ / ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° wioÇ…
ËívæãàÓ… 10 Öæãàí
ÓÜíþæ / ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÝX¿áã ÊÜáñÜᤠwioÇ…
(3) Gí.GÓ…. BµàÓ… XP ÊÜáñÜᤠhÝÊÝ
ÓÜíþæ / ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° A®ÜÇÝW… ÓÜíþæ /
(4) ¿áã¯P…Õ ÊÜáñÜᤠÇæç®ÜP…Õ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÝX¿áã ±ÜÄÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜ ¨ÜÃÜ.
(4) Jí¨Üá ûæàñÜŨÜÈÉ LAN A¥ÜÊÝ WAN ®Üá°
A®ÜáÐÝu®ÜWæãÚÓÜÆá AWÜñÜÂÊÝ¨Ü PæàŸÇ…®Ü
78. ±ÝÓÜRÇ… ±æäÅàWÝÅËáíW… »ÝÑ¿á®Üá° ÊæaÜc.
PÜívÜá×w¨ÜÊÜ®ÝÃÜá ?
81. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá e-Aíaæ ËÙÝÓܨÜ
(1) WæÅàÓ… ÖݱܳÅ Jí¨Üá »ÝWÜÊÝXÆÉ ?
(2) ¯PèÉÓ… ÊÜñ…ì (1) Period ( · )
(2) At sign ( @ )
(3) ¥ÝÊÜáÓ… C. PÜáp…ìj
(3) Space ( )
(4) ÊæáçPæÇ… hæ. PæàÃæ (4) Underscore ( _ )
82. Jí¨Üá GÇæPÝó¯P… ÓÜíÊÜÖܮܨÜÈÉ JŸº ®Üí¹PÝÖÜì
ÊÜÂQ¤ A¥ÜÊÝ Jí¨Üá ÊÜ×ÊÝq®Ü ÓæãàX¯í¨Ü
79. PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ pæãà±ÝÆi¿áÈÉ ®æp…ÊÜP…ì (dܨܾÊæàÐÜ©í¨Ü) ±ÝÓ…ÊÜv…ìWÜÙÜá, PæÅwp…
PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…WÜÙÜ®Üá° A¨æà PæàŸÇ…Wæ PÝv…ìWÜÙÜá, væ¹p… PÝv…ìWÜÙÜíñÜÖÜ ÓÜãûÜ$¾
ÓÜí±ÜQìÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ? ÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üá° WÜÚÓÜÆá ±ÜſᣰÓÜáÊÜ
(1) ÓÝrÃ… ¯OÝì¿áPÜÊÜâ PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÈ
Ü É ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÝX¨æ ?
(2) ÄíW… (1) ÓÜã³µíW…
(2) µÎíW…
(3) ŸÓ…
(3) ÓÝrÈRíW…
(4) ÊæáÐ…
(4) ÖÝÂQíW…
290 (20 – A )
77. Which of the following commercial 80. Bandwidth refers to which of the
software products are examples of following ?
operating system software and
(1) The amount of information a
application software respectively ?
peer-to-peer network can store.
(1) Microsoft Windows XP and MS (2) The amount of information a
Office XP communication medium can
transfer in a given time.
(2) MS DOS and Microsoft Windows 10
Home (3) Conversion rate of analog signals to
digital signals and vice versa.
(3) MS Office XP and Java
(4) The cost of cable required to
implement LAN or WAN in an area.
(4) UNIX and LINUX
(1) Spoofing
(2) Ring
(2) Phishing
(3) Bus
(3) Stalking
(4) Mesh (4) Hacking
290 (21 – A )
83. ÊæáçPæãÅàÓݶ…r BµàÓ… 2007 ÃÜÈÉ ±ÜÊÜÃ… 86. ¿ÞÊÜ Ë«Ü¨Ü PÜvÜñÜWÜÚWæ ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX .tmp
±ÝÀáíp…®Ü ËÓܤÃÜOæÁáà®Üá ? GP…Õpæ®…ÐÜ®…®Üá° EÇæÉàUÓÜáñݤÃæ ?
(1) .ppt
(1) PÜí±æÅÓÜx BbàìÊ… PÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜá
(2) .pptx
(3) .ppx (2) CÊæáàh… PÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜá
(4) .ptx
(3) ñÝñÝRÈPÜ PÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜá
84. Gí.GÓ…. ±ÜÊÜÃ… ±ÝÀáíp…®ÜÈÉ Qà ¸æãàv…ì®Ü (4) BwÁãà (ÍÜÅÊÜÂ) PÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜá
¿ÞÊÜ QàÈ¿á®Üá° ÊÜä ÓæÉ„v… ÍæãàWæ
ŸÙÜÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(1) F1
(2) F2 87. ‘Êæçp… ÖÝÂp…’ Gí¨ÜÃæ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
(3) F5
(4) F10
(1) Pæã®æ¿á ±ÜûÜ ¨ÜáÃÜá¨æªàÍÜ ÃÜ×ñÜ
PÝÃÜ|WÜÚWÝX A¥ÜÊÝ A˜PÜêñÜñæWÝX
85. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : »Ü¨ÜÅñæ¿á®Üá° »æà©ÓÜáÊÜ ÖÝÂPÜÃ….
A. C »ÝÐæ¿áá v毰Ӆ ÄbÄí¨Ü
(2) AÓܳÐrÜ ¯à£WÜÙÜ A¥ÜÊÝ WÜw¿áíb®Ü
A¼ÊÜê©œWæãÚÓÜƳqrñÜá.
¯Ðæu¿á, BWÝWæY ®æàÃÜÊÝX ÓæàÄPæ¿Þ¨Ü
B. C++ »ÝÐæ¿áá ¹hæãà®…ì ÓèóÓÜó±… ÖÝÂPÜÃ….
Äí¨Ü A¼ÊÜê©œWæãÚÓÜƳqrñÜá.
(3) Jí¨Üá ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿á®Üá° A¨Üá hÝÄWæ ŸÃÜáÊÜ
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá / ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
ÊÜáá®Ü°, B¨ÜÃÜ ŸW… ±ÜÄàûæ¿á®Üá°
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÓÜÄ
PæçWæãÙÜáÛÊÜ, A¨ÜÃÜ ÍæãàÐÜO¿
æ á®Üá°
EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
±ÜÄÎàÈÔ AÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜááPݤ¿á WæãÚÓÜáÊÜ
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ CñÜÃæ ÖæãÃÜWÜ| PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… »Ü¨ÜÅñÝ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ ÓÜÊÜÞÇæãàaÜPÜ ÓÜíÓæ§WÜÙÜá.
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã (4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
290 (22 – A )
83. What is the extension of PowerPoint in 86. .tmp extension usually refers to what
Microsoft Office 2007 ? kind of files ?
(1) .ppt
(3) .ppx
(2) Image files
(4) .ptx
(1) F1
(2) F2
(3) F5
87. Who is a ‘White Hat’ ?
(4) F10
290 (23 – A )
88. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 90. PæÙÜX®Ü ¨ÝÌÃÜPæR Öæãí©Pæ¿ÞWÜáÊÜ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
A. GÃÜvÜ®æà ñÜÇæÊÜÞÄ®Ü PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…WÜÙÜ ÊÜááS oãÅñ… pæàŸÇ… ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
ZoPÜWÜÙÜá ¯ÊÝìñÜ ®ÜÚPæWÜÙáÜ .
B. ÊÜáãÃÜ®æà ñÜÇæÊÜÞÄ®Ü PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…WÜÙÜÈÉ
ŸÙÜPæ¿ÞWÜáÊÜ ÊÜááS ˨Üá®ݾ®Ü ZoPÜWÜÙÜá
ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ ÓÜPÜãÂìp…WÜÙÝXÊæ.
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá / ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÓÜÄ
EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
290 (24 – A )
88. Consider the following statements : 90. Which is the correct truth table for the
following gate ?
A. The chief components of the second
generation computers were vacuum
tubes.
290 (25 – A )
91. Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì®ÜÈÉ ŸáÇæÉp…Õ®Üá° ÓæàÄÓÜÆá 95. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈ®É Ü Gí.GÓ…. ¶ÜíûÜ®… Qà
ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ ÓÜËáà±Ü¨ÝÄ (ÍÝp…ì PÜp…) D ÍÝp…ìPÜp…WÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr II ÃÜÈÉ®Ü AÊÜâWÜÚWæ
PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Ü QÅÁáWÜÙãæ í©Wæ Öæãí©Ô:
(1) Ctrl + Shift + L
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(2) Ctrl + L
(¶ÜíûÜ®… Qà (QÅÁáWÜÙÜá)
(3) Ctrl + Shift + I ÍÝp…ìPÜp…)
(4) Ctrl + Shift + S A. F1 I. BÁáR¿Þ¨Ü ÓæÇ…A®Üá°
GwqíW…WÝX
92. Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì®ÜÈÉ C®…ÓÜp…ì Gív… ®æãàp…
BQrÊæàp…WæãÚÓÜáñܤ¨æ
GíŸá¨Üá GÈÉÃÜáñܤ¨æ ?
B. F2 II. ÖæÇ…³ Êæá®ÜáÊÜ®Üá°
(1) ¶æçÇ… Êæá®Üá ñæÃæ¿ááñܤ¨æ
(2) Ãæ¶ÃÜ æ®…Õ Êæá®Üá C. F4 III. BÁáR¿á Êݲ¤¿áÈÉ®Ü
(3) ÊæáÀáÉíW…Õ Êæá®Üá PÝWÜá~ñÜ ±ÜÄàûæ¿á®Üá°
(4) wÓæç®… Êæá®Üá ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáñܤ¨æ
D. F7 IV. Pæã®æ¿á QÅÁá¿á®Üá°
93. Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ , D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ
±Üâ®ÜÃÝÊÜ£ìÓÜáñܤ¨æ
¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÖæãàÈPæ (PÜí±ÝÂÄg®…) B±ÜÃæàoÃ…
V. ÊÜP…ìŸáP…®ÜᰠĶæÅÍ…
AÆÉ ?
WæãÚÓÜáñܤ¨æ ÓÜãñÜŨÜ
(1) = ÊæáàÇæ ÇæPÝRaÝÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá°
(2) ^ PæçWæãÙÜáÛñܤ¨æ
(3) >
(4) <>
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
94. ÓæÇ… Ãæàíh… (Êݲ¤) F2 ¯í¨Ü L12 ÃÜÊÃÜ æX®Ü
A B C D
ÓæÇ… Ãæ¶ÜÃæ®…Õ®Üá° PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
(1) II I IV III
¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(1) F2·L12 (2) I III V IV
290 (26 – A )
91. Which of the following shortcuts is used 95. Match the MS Excel function
to insert bullets in MS Word ? key shortcut (List I) with the
(1) =
(1) II I IV III
94. The cell reference for cell range F2 to L12
is given by which of the following ?
(2) I III V IV
(1) F2·L12
290 (27 – A )
96. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá Lp…±Üâp… wÊæçÓ… 99. MS GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ
AÆÉ ? =ROUND(2.31,0)+CEILING(1.32.1)
(1) ÓÝRé®ÜÃ… ÓÜãñÜÅ¨Ü ÇæQRÓÜÇÝ¨Ü ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ
(2) LCD
(3) ²ÅíoÃ… (1) 3
(3) 3.63
290 (28 – A )
96. Which of the following is not an output 99. The calculated value of the formula
device ?
=ROUND(2.31,0)+CEILING(1.32,1)
(2) LCD
(1) 3
(3) Printer
(2) 4
(4) Plotter
(3) 3.63
290 (29 – A )