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10. ೕ%ೕpೈq ಗಳ_ ಸಸ<ಗಳ ಸಮೂಹಾ 15. ಕెళ నవುగళ ಯావುదు సంಧానద 73 మతు
(1) ಕೆಳಸರದ ;ೆಳrನ kೕವ6nೆಯ%& 74 ನెౕ దు!ప# ಕా$!గళ ధ&'ತాథ*వను+
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10. Heliophytes are group of plant 15. The following are the implications
that, of the 73rd and 74th Amendment
(1) Perform best under lower Acts of the Constitutional Status :
light intensities 1. Local governments have
(2) Perform best under full given Constitutional status.
sunlight 2. Uniform pattern of local
(3) Cannot survive under full sun governments created in the
light nation.
(4) None of these 3. As a subject local government
is place under Concurrent
11. Troposphere extends approximately List.
to a distance of _______ km above
4. New subjects have been
the earth surface.
given to local governments
(1) 50-80
for making laws and policies.
(2) 80-100
Choose the correct answers from
(3) more than 100
the code given below :
(4) 8-12
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 2 and 3
12. The atmospheric pressure in the (3) 3 and 4 (4) All of these
troposphere ______ with increase
in the altitude. 16. Which of the following is affirmed
(1) increases by the 91st Amendment Act to the
(2) decreases Constitution ?
(3) varies 1. The size of the Central
(4) does no change Ministry including PM shall
not exceed 15 percent of the
13. Ozone layer is situated in size of Lok Sabha.
(1) Troposphere 2. The size of the State Ministry
(2) Mesosphere including CM shall not exceed
(3) Thermosphere 15 Percent of its Legislative
(4) Exosphere Assembly.
3. The size of the Central and
14. Which one of these are the most
State Ministry must not be
important west flowing rivers ?
less than 25 Percent of their
(1) Cauvery, Netravathi, Bhima,
lower house of the
Krishna
Legislature.
(2) Kali, Netravathi, Aghanashini,
4. All these
Sharavati
Choose the correct answers from
(3) Krishna, Cauvery, Tungabhadra,
Godavari the code given below :
(4) Krishna, Bedti, Netravathi, (1) 1 and 2 (2) 2 and 3
Sharavathi (3) 3 and 4 (4) 4 only
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17. The electoral systems followed in 19. The State Finance Commission
elections in India are, determines
1. Pattern of distribution of
1. Proportional representation State’s tax revenue between
by means of single the State Government and
transferable vote. local bodies and the grant-in-
aid to local bodies.
2. Direct Elections based on 2. Growth requirements of the
Universal Adult Franchise. State for formulating State
3. List system of Proportional Five Year Plan.
3. Budgetary requirements of
representation. various departments of the
4. Cumulative system of Indirect State Government.
Election. 4. The state’s requirements
before the Union
Choose the correct answers from Government.
the code given below : Choose the correct answers from
the code given below :
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 2 and 3 (1) 1 only (2) 2 and 3
(3) 3 and 4 (4) All of these (3) 1 and 4 (4) 4 only
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21. wಾರತ ಸಕಾರವ ಪಥ ಮತು Nಾಗ 24. wಾರkೕಯ -ಸ ;ಾ<ಂ= Kೆ ಎರವಲು
ಮುಂಗಡಗಳನು" ಇವ-ಂದ ಪVೆ#3ೆ Lೕಡುವ ದರವನು" ೕKೆಂದು ಕರೆಯುnಾರೆ
(1) ರೆ ದರ
(1) ಅಂತರರಾijೕಯ ಹಣಕಾಸು L]
(2) ಮುಖ ರೆ ದರ
(2) ರಾijೕಯ ಕೃi ಮತು Kಾ6UೕJಾ)ವೃ#+ (3) ಕರೆ ಹಣ ದರ
(4) ಆಾರ (gಾ6ರಂಭ) ದರ
;ಾ<ಂಕು
25. ಆದ<nಾ ವಲಯ ಮುಂಗಡಗಳ 7ೕರೆKೆ,
(3) wಾರkೕಯ @ೆQೕq ;ಾ<ಂ= ಆದ<nಾ ವಲಯಗKೆ Mಾವ
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21. Government of India borrows ways 24. The rate at which banks lend to
the RBI is called
and means advances from
(1) Repo rate
(1) International Monetary Fund (2) Reverse Repo Rate
(3) Call money rate
(2) National Bank for Agriculture
(4) Base rate
and Rural Development
25. As per ‘Priority Sector Advances’,
(3) State Bank of India
what percentage of net credit of
domestic banks to be provided to
(4) Reserve Bank of India
priority sector ?
(1) 30% (2) 40%
(3) 50% (4) 60%
22. Which of the following items is not
included in the current account of 26. What are NIMZs ?
India’s BOP ? (1) National Investment and
Manufacturing Zones
(1) Short-term Commercial
(2) Nodal Institutions and
borrowings Marketing Zones
(3) Nodal Investment and Mega
(2) Non-factor services
Zones
(3) Transfer Payments (4) National Informatics and
Management Zones
(4) Investment Income
27. What is Karnataka’s I4 Policy ?
(1) Industry, Information,
23. Which of the following Infrastructure and Incentives
Constitutional Amendment has Policy
(2) Institutions, Infrastructure,
made Provision for GST ? Investment and Incentives
Policy
(1) 120th Amendment of 2013
(3) Information Technology, ITeS,
nd
(2) 122 Amendment of 2014 Innovation and Incentives
Policy
(3) 123rd Amendment of 2014 (4) Information Technology,
Infrastructure, Institutions
(4) 124th Amendment of 2015
and Incentives Policy
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28. Mಾವ Nಾನದಂಡದ 7ೕರೆKೆ @ಾq 30. ధ ರాష;గళ నడువణ ఆa*క ఐకYತా
ನಗರಗಳ LೕಗದF ಸಂwಾವ< @ಾq పS[S$య, ఈ ಕెళ నవುగళ ಯావುదు
ನಗರಗಳನು" ಗುkಸಲಾ3ೆ ? స>ಯాద అనుకSమcಕె ?
(1) ರಾಜ<ದ%&ನ ನಗರ ಜನಸಂoೆ< ಮತು (1) ಸాಮానY ಮారుకಟెG Ð ముక ವాYಪార
ಸಂoೆ<Kೆ ಸNಾನ ತೂಕ Nೌಲ<ವನು" (2) ముక ವాYಪార fెౕతS Ð సుంక ఒకూ\ట Ð
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28. On what criteria potential Smart 30. Which of the following is the
Cities are identified under Smart correct sequence in the process of
economic integration between
Cities Mission ? different countries ?
(1) Equal weightage to urban (1) Common Market – Free
population of the state and Trade Area – Custom Union –
Economic Union.
number of statutory towns in
(2) Free Trade Area – Custom
the state.
Union – Common Market –
(2) Equal weightage to their Economic Union.
contribution to GSDP and (3) Free Trade Area – Common
Market – Custom Union –
exports.
Economic Union.
(3) Equal weightage to their tax (4) Common Market – Free
collections and fiscal health. Trade Area – Economic Union
– Custom Union.
(4) Equal weightage to per capita
income and human
31. Which of the following would
development index value. mean NITI Aayog ?
1. A group of people with
29. Among the following which is the authority entrusted by the
government to formulate/
major recommendation of the 14th
regulate policies concerning
Finance Commission ? transforming India.
(1) Enhanced the share of the 2. It is a commission to help
States in the Central divisible government in social and
economic issues.
pool from the current 32% to
3. It is an Institute of Think tank
42%. with experts in it.
(2) Suggested new criteria for 4. It is a commission like one
sector specific grants. size fits all.
Select the correct answer using the
(3) Reduced the share of the
codes given below :
States in the Central divisible (1) 1, 2, 3 and 4
pool from 32% to 25%. (2) 2 and 4 only
(4) Suggested to reduce the fiscal (3) 1 and 3 only
responses of States. (4) 1, 2 and 3 only
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32. ಈ ಕೆಳನವಗಳ%& Mಾವದು 8ಕೇಂ#6ೕಕರಣ 33. ಕామs ವెt న ఆ$\ಗెూండ uదల
ೕಜ ೆಯ ಅಥ 4ೊಂ#3ೆ ? మvಳా ಸెಕెSట> జనరt ಯారు ?
(1) ಪాYFSxಯా ಸా\y ಲెంz
1. ತUಂದ ೕಸಲ/ಟQ ೕಜ ೆಗಂದ
(2) {ಧాYದెౕ
nಾೇ ೇರಾ
(3) ]ంಡా ಗెౕy|
ಪ-Jಾಮಕೊuಳಪಡುವಂತಹ ಒಂದು
(4) ಮా}ౖ* అఫ\ం
ೕಜ ೆ ಮತು ಸಂಯುಕ ರಾಜಾLಯ
34. ఇవುగళను+ ಹెూం.J.
ಅಪ/ಟ Lರುgಾ]ಕ
I. న సువ అ'ల 1. Vౕಥెౕs
ಅ]ಕಾರHಾKೊಳಪCQಲ&
II. ಶెSౕష అ'ల 2. ౕ>s
2. ೕಜ ೆಗಳ_ 7ೕ%ಂದ 4ೊ-ಸಲಾಲ& III. ನైస *క అ'ల 3. vౕయ
ಮತು ಸಂಬಂ]'ದ ಗುಂಪಗಳ_ ಅಥಾ IV. ಹాYಲెూౕజs 4. ನైటS ఆಕె|ౖడు
ೇತ6ಗಳ_ ಇFೕ ೕಜ ಾ ಪ6r6ಯ%& I II III IV
(1) 1 2 3 4
ಸr6ಯಾ gಾಲೊಂFೆ. (2) 2 3 1 4
(3) 4 1 3 2
3. wಾಗವಸು8ಕೆ, ಅಥHಾಸ, ಆlಕ (4) 4 3 1 2
35. కನా*టక సಕా*రవು ఈ ಕెళ న ఐ ಹాJక
ಪ6yಾಪ6ಭುತ: ಮತು ಔದ<Uಕ
స0ళగళ ಯావುదను+ హంkయ పరంపರెయ
ಪ6yಾಪ6ಭುತ: ಇವಗಳ 7ೕಲೆ
ಸెూౕదర పSದెౕశವెందు గు *Jದె.
ಆಾ-ತಾದ ಒಂದು ೕಜ ೆ.
(1) అం ಕెూౕ ವాy, ಕాంಬెూౕ#ಯా
4. @ಾNಾಕ ಮತು ಕಾ6ಂkಕಾ- (2) మచుkచు , ಪెరు
(anarchist) ಅಥHಾಸಗಳ ಒಂದು (3) ಬెూರెూబుదు, ఇంಡెూౕನెౕಷాY
ಲಣಾ3ೆ. (4) ಜా, ఈ@G
36. 1857 ర కల\త, ముంబq మతు
5. ಇದು ಜನರ ಪ6yಾಪ6ಭುತ:ಾ#
మదರాసుగళ శp ದాY'లయగళ
ಮಹnಾ:ಕಾಂೆ ಮತು wಾಗವಸು8ಕೆಯ
ಪాSరంభಕె\ ఆಧార
ೕಜ ೆ.
(1) ]ಕాಲె య Vనy
ಕೆಳನ ಸಂಕೇತಗಳನು" ಉಪೕ' (2) వುz| #ಸా
ಸ-Mಾದ ಉತರಗಳನು" ಆ-'. (3) య ಜెూౕs| న వర.
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32. Which of the following would 33. Who has been elected as the First
mean Decentralised planning ? Woman Secretary General of
Commonwealth ?
1. It is a planning in which plans (1) Patricia Scotland
(2) Bidhya Devi
are made by those who are
(3) Melinda Gates
going to be directly affected (4) Marzieh Afkham
by them and not by absentee
34. Match the following :
bureaucracy sitting in post
I. Laughing Gas 1. Methane
offices of the federal capital. II. Noble Gas 2. Fluorine
III. Natural Gas 3. Helium
2. Plans are not imposed from IV. Halogen 4. Nitrous Oxide
above and concern groups or I II III IV
(1) 1 2 3 4
localities are actively
(2) 2 3 1 4
associated with the whole (3) 4 1 3 2
(4) 4 3 1 2
planning process.
3. It is a plan based on 35. Which of the following historic
sites is identified by the
participatory economics,
Government of Karnataka as a
economic democracy and sister heritage site of Hampi ?
industrial democracy. (1) Angkor Wat, Cambodia
(2) Machu Picchu, Peru
4. It is a feature of socialist and (3) Borobudur, Indonesia
anarchist economics. (4) Giza, Egypt
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46. Which one of the following islands 50. Between 2001 and 2011 Census,
which one of the following States
of India has volcanic origin ?
recorded the highest decadal
(1) Car - Nicobar growth rate of population ?
(2) Barren (1) Bihar
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ಸಹಕಾ-Mಾ3ೆ. (4) 2 1 5 3
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(2) 3 4 2 1
61. Which of the following is untrue (3) 1 2 3 4
about the Central Government
(4) 4 3 2 1
National Nai Manzil Scheme ?
(1) It supports the minority
63. ಈ ಕೆಳನ Mಾರು 2015 ರ @ಾ%ನ ಾನೕಠ
youth for enrolment in
ಪ6ಶ'Kೆ wಾಜನರಾ3ಾರೆ ?
schooling.
(2) It provides them for (1) ಎ¡. ಎ. wೈರಪ/
vocational training.
(3) It provides them for job- (2) #%ೕ ಕುNಾR
ii. ಭಯಂಕರಾದ 2. ಎಂ. ಎಂ. ఉ1ద మూరు ಹెౕ1ಕెగ1 ంత ಹెచు పSసుతವా రుతದె.
64. ఇందు జనరు తమ5 ಕెలస-ಕాయ*గళ
ಭೂಕಂಪ ಕಲಬು
బహుವా ತెూడ దు! అవరు తమ5 ఆರెూౕగYద
iii. ಭೕnಾ/ದಕರ 3. ಚಾ% బಗె స>ಯాద ಕాళ@యను+ ತెಗెదుಕెూళಲారరు.
నమ5 ఆರెూౕగYపೂణ*వలద @ౕవన.ంದా
ೇಣು 4ಾಕು8ಕೆ 4ೆ;ೊ
సక\ರె ಕాqಲె, సంlವాత, హృదಯాత, రకద
iv. ;ೆ|ೆಯುkರುವ 4. ೇgಾಳ ఒతడ ముంತాద ರెూౕగగళ ಹెచళವాగತెూడ ದె.
జనరు ವాYಯామಕా\ ಹెjన ವెౕಳెయను+
ಅಸಷು{nೆ
పಡెయు ల. ఒతడవು 'రంతరವా ಹెచు ದె.
Codes : JదK ఆಹారగళು తp>త, సులభకర ಹెచు
i ii iii iv రుjకరವా ఇద!రూ ఆರెూౕగYకరವా ల.
ధూమSಪాన మతు కు#తదంతహ హವాYసగళು
(1) 3 4 1 2
అನెౕక దుಷా>ಣామగళను+ ಹెూం.ವె, నగరద
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65. Diwali is a festival of lights; which Directions (Q. No. 66 & 67) : A
statement is given followed by several
signifies that good will always be assumptions. An assumption is
better than evil. In the present day something assumed or taken for
granted. Read the statement carefully
many people have developed a lot and decide which of the assumptions
of negativity in their minds and are implicit in the statement.
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(3) I and III are implicit 69. ಹెౕ1ಕె : ಭారతద తಯాರాద ఎల
(4) All are implicit దూరదశ*నద ಸెy గళ ‘ಸెూౕಲా’
ఎంబుదు అ ಹెచు ಮాರాట ಹెూం.ದె.
67. Statement :
ఉపసంಹారగళು :
“I think that she has gone mad.
Last night I saw her barking like a I. ಭారతద తಯాರాద ఎల F ಸెy
dog.” – A tells B about Madhu. గళ ಮాರాటద బಗె 1.ದె.
Assumptions : II. ಭారతద తಯాರాద ఇతర ಯావುದెౕ
I. Madhu is a friend of A.
F.. ಸెy గళೂ ‘ಸెూౕಲా ಸెy’
II. B knows Madhu.
నషుG ఉతన+ವా ల.
III. Some people do not bark like
dogs. (1) ఉపసంಹార I vంಬాసుతದె
(1) I and II are implicit. (2) ఉపసంಹార II vంಬాసుతದె
(2) II and III are implicit (3) ఉపసంಹార I మతు II vంಬాసుతದె
(3) I and III are implicit (4) ఉపసంಹార I ఇలವె ఉపసంಹార II
(4) All are implicit
vంಬాసుతದె
68. ఈ ಕెళ నవುగళ ಸాpయత సంಸె0గಳెೂ ం.ಗె
70. ಕ6ಮಬದ+ಾ ಸಸ<ಪ6wೇದಗಳನು"
ಸావ*జ'క ಹెూಣెయ వలయగళను+ ಹెూం.J.
ಪCQ-I ಪCQ-II ವ<ವ'(ತಾ yೋFಸುವ ಸಸ< Hಾಸದ
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74. 3 ಘಂಟೆhಂದ 9 ಘಂಟೆಯವರೆನ (P.M.) ಇದಲ&3ೆ ಆತನು ಪ6k 4 ವಷಗKೆ ಒ7 ರೂ.
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vegetarian food, 400 will have 83. 8ಶ: ಾ<gಾರ ಸಂಘಟ ೆ (WTO) ಯ ;ಾ%
vegetarian food, 140 will have both ಸುkನ%& wಾರತವ ಈ ಕೆಳಕಂಡ Mಾವ
veg and non-veg and 50 guests will ಒಪ/ಂದಗKೆ 8ೕಟೋ 4ಾr3ೆ ?
depart without tasting any food.
(1) yಾಗkಕ ಸುಂಕಗಳ Lಯಮಗಳ_
Then the percentage of guests who
tasted vegetarian food is (2) @ೇಾ Lಯಮಗಳ_
80. In the following display 84. ‘ಮರೆಯುವ ಹಕುu’ ಬKೆ ಈ ಕೆಳಕಂಡ Mಾವ
2 B C D E 6 3ೇಶವ ಇkೕಚೆKೆ Lಣಯ ಕೈKೊಂF3ೆ ?
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87. Who among the following was a ಮ4ಾರಾಜರು ಅದಕಾu ಒಂದು ಸUkಯನು"
disciple of Devara Dasimayya ? Lೕ'ದರು. ಅದು Mಾವದು ?
(1) Suggala Devi
(1) ೆಂಕಟ@ಾ:U ಆೕಗ
(2) Padmala Devi
(3) Jakkala Devi (2) ಜ'Q¡ ಲೆ'& Uಲ&R ಸUk
(4) Lakshma Devi (3) Vಾ. ಆR. ಾಗಣ{ Kೌಡ ಸUk
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(3) ಭెూౕగ
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అధ,mತె వ`&దjవరు
(2) 6 గణ
(1) హంప ನాగರాజయ,
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The following questions (Q. Nos. 36 - 39) are To answer questions 40-45, choose the correct
designed to test your familiarity with prepositions. synonym for the given word and darken the
Select the correct option and darken it in your correct answer in your answer sheet.
answer sheet.
40. Digress
36. Despite the agony caused _____ pain, it
is essential for our survival. (1) Confusion (2) Deviate
43. Impair
38. The tired traveller was sitting _____ the
(1) Couple (2) Rival
shade of the tree.
(1) under (3) Damage (4) Permission
(2) into
(3) in 44. Vigorous
(4) with (1) Dynamic (2) Tight
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antonym for the given word and darken the each question. Identify the wrongly spelt
correct answer in your answer sheet. word and darken the option related to it in
your answer sheet.
46. Perennial
(1) Occasional (2) Permanent 52. (1) Benevolence
(4) Hindrances
56. (1) Omnicient
(2) Omnipresent
51. Transparent
(3) Omnipotent
(1) Opaque (2) Misty
(4) Omnivorous
(3) Covered (4) Clear
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For questions 57-59, each sentence has a For questions 60-65, read the following
part that is grammatically incorrect. Identify passage and mark the correct option in your
the incorrect part and mark it in your answer answer sheet.
sheet.
Abraham Lincoln was born on February
12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky, to
57. “Slumdog Millionaire” is one of the best Thomas and Nancy Lincoln in their one room
log cabin on their farm known as Sinking
movie in the world.
Spring. Although Thomas lacked formal
(1) “Slumdog Millionaire” education, he was an excellent farmer and
(2) is one of carpenter, and often times served as a
member of the jury. Thomas and Nancy
(3) the best movie
joined a small Baptist church in the area that
(4) in the world. had broken away from the larger church over
the issue of slavery.
(3) the Assistant masters woman who brought her three children,
Matilda, Elizabeth and John to the Lincoln
(4) was present.
homestead to live with Abraham and his sister.
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From an early age Sarah, recognized result of his son’s labour. Abe’s considerable
Abraham’s quick wit and intellect and strength was evident with his unusual skill
encouraged him to read. Abraham became and power with an axe. Abe was said to be
an avid reader, gobbling up any book he able to chop more wood and split more rails
could get his hands on from neighbours, than anyone around. For larger and stronger
Clergymen and travelling teachers. Abraham than the other boys in the region, Abe could
attended school on an inconsistent basis. At outrun and out wrestle all of them. Unlike
times, travelling teachers may have taught at most boys of his time, however, Abe avoided
a nearby rudimentary school house and at hunting because he took no pleasure in killing
other times Abraham walked several miles to animals. Although Abe gained a reputation as
the nearest school. Lincoln himself admitted a prankster for his storytelling, he also gained
that the total amount of schooling he a reputation for honesty.
received in his childhood was no more than
twelve months; nevertheless, he became an
excellent reader, learnt to write, measure 60. What word or phrase would not
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62. What did Abraham Lincoln use to write The Questions 66-70 are designed to test your
his arithmetic ? knowledge of English vocabulary. Choose the
correct word from the options given and
(1) Wooden Spoon shade/blacken it on the answer sheet.
63. Which of the following was Abe NOT 67. Attraction of something/place _____
rented out by his father to do ? (1) Impression
(1) Hoeing (2) Fascination
(3) Rejection
(2) Shoveling (4) Lamination
(3) Gathering
68. A short description about someone
(4) Plowing
who is dead _______
(1) Epitaph
(2) Epigraphy
64. Why did Abraham Lincoln refrain from
(3) Death note
hunting ?
(4) Inscription
(1) His family didn’t own a gun.
69. A person who studies birds scientifically
(2) His family didn’t need him to
_______
hunt. (1) Ornithologist
(3) He didn’t like killing animals. (2) Ontologist
(3) Bird Scientist
(4) He was a terrible shot.
(4) Birdman
65. Sarah was “mother” to how many 70. Continued steady effort to achieve an
children in the Lincoln homestead ? aim _______
(1) Success
(1) Two (2) Three (2) Perplex
(3) Four (4) Five (3) Study
(4) Perseverance
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ఉದెjౕశಕె బళసుತెౕವె ?
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ಾAದೆ ಕెలసగళను ಮాడలు బళసువ eక
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cells, we use spell check automatically in MS
Word ?
(1) Cell formatting
(1) F1
(2) Cell styles
(2) F3
(3) Format text
(3) F5
(4) Conditional formatting
(4) F7
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ఆcయను బళసుತాರె.
సూత _____.
(1) ಸైR ಸాట7
(1) = MAX (A1::B3)
(2) = MAXIMUM (A1 : B3) (2) ಸైR ಮాసN
(3) ఘన-&|య
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82. The formulae in MS EXCEL to find 85. Company logos can be inserted in
the maximum value of the content every slide of a PowerPoint
of A1, A2, A3, B1, B2 and B3 is presentation using ______.
83. To insert a new worksheet in MS 86. What kind of storage device can be
Excel, we press affected by fragmentation ?
84. In MS Excel, you can hide a row by 87. The view that display only text with
pressing bullets in MS PowerPoint is
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(1) Unicode
89. MS-Word న బుಕా¡ 7 గళ బళಕె (2) EBCDIC
(4) ASCII
(1) ಕాగుత (ಸె: ం) స# ಮాడలు
పౕజనగళ ఒంದాದె.
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(1) ಬాహ, ಸాధన హంeಕె
(3) తಪా:ద ಕాగుతగళను
(Peripheral Sharing)
ల7_సలు
(2) కడత భదತె (File Security)
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PowerPoint show ?
(1) Spans worksheets
(1) .gif
(2) .jpg
(2) Limits the formatting options
(3) .wav
(3) Cannot be modified
(4) All of these
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11. Which of the following reservoir is 15. The Preamble of the Constitution
called Basavasagar Reservoir ? declares that India is a
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40. The origin of Samkhya School of 43. Which of the following Portuguese
Indian philosophy is associated settlements in India were
with subsequently taken over by British ?
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47. Which alcohol is also known as 50. In economics, the concept of an
‘wood spirit’ ? ‘Invisible Hand’ playing in a
(1) Methanol perfectly competitive market was
first used by
(2) Propanol
(1) Richard Cantillon
(3) Glycerol
(2) John Locke
(4) Ethanol (3) Adam Smith
(4) Alfred Chandler
48. Match the following :
I. Telegraph 1. Tim Berners 51. The proposed Goods and Services
Lee Tax (GST) in India is
(1) an origin based value added
II. Fax 2. JCR Licklider
tax
Transmission
(2) a destination based value
III. ARPANET 3. Alexendar
added tax
Bain
(3) an origin based tax on both
IV. World Wide 4. Sir Charles goods and services
Web Whetstone (4) a destination based retail
Select the correct answers from sales tax
the given options :
I II III IV 52. Arrange the given types of
electromagnetic waves, in the
(1) 4 3 2 1
order of decreasing wavelengths :
(2) 4 2 3 1 I. Radio waves
(3) 3 2 4 1 II. Infrared
(4) 4 1 2 3 III. Microwaves
IV. Gamma rays
49. Abyssinian gold is an alloy of V. X-rays
approximately Select the correct answers from
the given options :
(1) 90% copper and 10% gold
(1) I, II, III, IV, V
(2) 90% silver and 10% gold
(2) I, III, II, V, IV
(3) 90% copper and 10% zinc (3) III, II, V, IV, I
(4) 90% gold and 10% zinc (4) III, V, IV, II, I
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53. Arrange the following events in 56. The lower Gangetic plain is
chronological order : characterized by humid climate
a. Battle of Plassey with high temperature throughout
b. Battle of Buxar the year. Which one among the
c. Third Battle of Panipat following crops are the most
d. Battle of Wandiwash suitable for this region ?
Select the correct answers from
the given options : (1) Wheat and Sugarcane
.ಾಗೆ ಬಂ"ತು.
(4) ಸಂ4Rಾನ ಸeೆಯು ಕರಡು
63. ಈ OೆಳPನವ!ಗಳ^M ಾವ ಾಷ
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65. Which one of the following places 68. 19th International Children’s Film
in India the first bird-sanctuary was Festival in the year 2015 was held
in
set up ?
(1) New Delhi
(1) Vedanthangal (2) Hyderabad
(1) Odisha
70. Who was appointed recently as
(2) Gujarat the full-time member of Niti Ayog
by the Government of India ?
(3) Jammu and Kashmir (1) Prof. Ramesh Chand
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In Question Nos. 36-37, each sentence is in In the Question Nos. 42-43, choose the
active voice. Identify the correct passive alternative which best expresses the meaning
of the idiom printed in the bold and darken the
voice of the sentence and darken the right appropriate answer in your answer sheet.
answer in you answer sheet. 42. To carry off the bell
(1) To call others for help.
36. I have told a lie
(2) To bag the first position.
(1) A lie have been told my me.
(3) To steal all wealth and free.
(2) A lie has been told by me.
(4) To trouble others.
(3) A lie was tell by me.
43. A jaundiced eye
(4) A lie is being tell by me.
(1) Jealously
37. He is disturbing you.
(2) A generous view
(1) Are you being disturbed by him ?
(3) Angry
(2) You disturbed him.
(4) Prejudice
(3) Is you being disturbed by him ? In the Question Nos. 44-45, a paragraph or a
(4) Was you being disturbed by him ? sentence has been broken up into different parts.
The parts have been scrambled and numbered as
In Question Nos. 38 to 41, sentence is given below. Choose the correct order of these
divided and numbered into three parts. parts from the given alternatives and darken the
One of the parts may contain an error. right answer in your answer sheet.
Identify the error and shade/blacken the 44. (a) are free from
corresponding circle in you answer sheet. If (b) grow abundantly
there is no error, mark “(4) No Error” (c) low plant
The Delhi is the capital of India. (d) Tundra regions
38. (e) during the short summer
(1) (2) (3)
(f) like masses and lichens
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(1) (2)
(3) (e), (c), (f), (b), (g), (d), (a), (h)
your father's advice. No Error
(4) (e), (d), (a), (h), (g), (b), (c), (f)
(3) (4) 45. (a) You can take
She was standing between (b) You can’t take
40. (c) The boy
(1) (2) (d) The village
a crowd of children. No Error (e) out of the village
(3) (4) (f) out of the boy
(g) but
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(3) (4) (4) (a), (g), (b), (d), (c), (e), (f)
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To answer Question Nos. 46-50, choose the Questions Nos. 51-54 have expressions which
correctly spelt word from the alternatives can be replaced by single words. Choose the
given and shade/blacken the corresponding most appropriate one word from among the
circled number in your answer sheet. alternatives and darken the corresponding
circle in your answer sheet.
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For Question Nos. 60 to 64, there is a sentence Choose the word/phrase nearest in
having a blank space. Below each sentence meaning to the underlined part and
from words/phrases are given. Pick out the shade/blacken the corresponding circle in
most appropriate one to fill in the blank to your answer sheet (Q. Nos. 65 to 67)
make the sentence meaningful and darken the
correct answer in your answers-sheet. 65. The robber took to his heels when he
saw police inspector.
60. Suresh ________ the examination in (1) had some pain in heels
high first class. (2) faced the police inspector
(1) got in (3) could not decide what to do
(2) got away (4) ran away from the scene
(3) got through
(4) got rid of 66. He is known for his philanthropy.
(1) Clarity (2) Charity
61. Parents ________ their children. (3) Chastity (4) Creativity
(1) look into
(2) look at 67. He came across a cannibal in the forest.
(3) look after (1) Flesh-eater (2) Man-eater
(4) look out (3) Vegetarian (4) Fire-eater
62. God defends the ________. For Question Nos. 68 to 70, choose the
word or phrase which is most nearly the
(1) write
opposite in meaning to the underlined
(2) wright word or phrase and shade/blacken the
(3) right corresponding circle in your answer sheet.
(4) rite
68. His ideas are too vague to
63. Our ________ lived in caves and used understand.
crude implements. (1) uncertain (2) clear
(1) ancients (3) indefinite (4) definite
(2) ancestors
(3) antipodes 69. This shop deals in genuine spare
(4) predecessors parts.
(1) costly (2) cheap
64. The boy has written all the answers to (3) counterfeit (4) imported
our ________.
(1) satisfy 70. We are ready to accept your
(2) satisfaction proposal.
(3) satisfactory (1) deject (2) inject
(4) satisfactorily (3) reject (4) object
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E. …Ò´™²ìåêÄó Ôðê®Ñ¨¤-
(4) Š²™’ó ’æÜÈå±Ä² å µó ’åÑó ÑæÏÊðë²µð鮲™
27. ß崵嘵å꘵âå ÿåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒÔåíú˜µâå ÿå ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ
Ô嘵å¤/’æ²ìåꤘµåâÿåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ. „²™ÜÝ.
i. ŒŠÄóŠÜÈó A. ¦ÑæҼ嘵æ¤Õê ÇÈåн
i ii iii iv
ÜÈ昵岵åÁ·µùå ÖÅ ’æÔð¤¯ó
(1) B D A E
ii. ŒŠÄóŠÜÈó B. ÄåëÏ“Ó²ìåê²µó ÇÈåÔ² å µó
ƒ²™ßåÒ¼ó Äå ÄåëÏ“Ó²ìåê²µó Á·µæâ– (2) E C D B
¦ÑæҼ嘵æ¤Õê (3) C E B A
iii. ŒŠÄóŠÜÈó C. ÜÈ昵岵åÁµæâÿå ÇÈåвìðë阵å (4) B D E A
½²µó Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÈåÒ×ðëéÁ·µåÄæ
ß崵嘵åê 29. Õ“Ñ–é’óÞÄå ÜÈæÀÇÈå’å ¦ëÑ–²ìåêÄó ƒÜÈæÒ¦ÿó
iv. ŒŠÄóŠÜÈó D. ¯æÇÈ𤴵ðëé Ôåê²µåê ÜÝÖé´µåÄó ˜µð ‡ô楮Äð ¼åÇÝÉÜÝ’ðëâÿåäÑê
’åÁµåͼó ÇÈå´µð²ìåêêÕ’ð ß崵嘵åê „ÜÈå²µð ÇÈå´µðÁ™Áµåê …Ñ–Ó ?
E. ¼å²µåÊðé½ ß崵嘵åê
ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ (1) ÊðШÑó ²µæ²ìåêÊ·æ²µå ’åôðé²™
„²™ÜÝ. (2) ’åëÏÊæ ²µæ²ìåêÊ·æ²µå ’åôðé²™
i ii iii iv
(1) E A D E (3) †’ðÖ´µðë²µó ²µæ²ìåêÊ·æ²µå ’åôðé²™
(2) B D E A
(3) C E A B (4) ÇÈ岵昵ðÖ ²µæ²ìåêÊ·æ²µå ’åôðé²™
(4) C B E A
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25. The United Nations agency that 28. Find the place where central
deals with maintenance of peace research institutions are located :
and security is
i. Dehradun A. Central Drug
(1) General Assembly
(2) International Court of Justice Research
(3) The Secretariat Institute
(4) Security Council ii. Bangalore B. Indian
Institute of
26. The film “Life of Pi” was based
on the novel written by Petroleum
(1) Mark Twain iii. Jameshedpur C. National
(2) Alexandre Dumas Physical
(3) Yann Martel Laboratory
(4) Erich Kastner
iv. Lucknow D. National
27. Identify the ships with its Aerospace
category/functions : Laboratories
i. INS A. Anti-
Sagardhwani submarine E. Indian
corvette Metallurgical
ii. INS Arihant B. Nuclear Laboratory
powered Select the correct answer using
nuclear the codes given below :
attack i ii iii iv
submarine
iii. INS Tir C. Deep-sea (1) B D A E
experiment (2) E C D B
and research (3) C E B A
vessel (4) B D E A
iv. INS Kadmat D. Torpedo
Recovery
Vessel 29. WikiLeaks founder Julian
E. Training Assange has taken refuge for
ship long to avoid extradition to
Select the correct answer using Sweden in
the codes given below :
(1) Brazilian Embassy
i ii iii iv
(1) E A D E (2) Cuban Embassy
(2) B D E A (3) Ecuadorian Embassy
(3) C E A B
(4) C B E A (4) Paraguayan Embassy
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30. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµå ’åïÚÝ ÔåѲìåê’ð” ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ÜÝÁµå 33. …ÜÈæÕê „ÜÈæÀÄå ’åÕ „˜™ÁµåêÂÁµåê …Ôå²µå
ÊæÊ꾘µåâÿåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ Ê²µÎ ð ê²™. „ÜÈæÀÄåÁµåÑ–Ó
i. ²µòÒ´µó ’æÐÒ½ A. ¼ðñÑ Ê–é¦˜µâ å ÿåê (1) ƒÑæÓ ‡Á™ÂéÄó ßåÜÈåÄó
ii. ÊëÁµåê ’æÐÒ½ B. ÕêéÄåê (2) ÔåêßåÔåêÁµó ÚÈæ I
iii. ÇÝÒ’ó ’æÐÒ½ C. „Ñ똵´ å µð¶ (3) Ƿݲµðëé¦ÿó ÚÈæ
iv. ßåâÿåÁ™ ’æÐÒ½ D. ÜÝ阵´ å ™ (4) ƒßåÍÁµó ÚÈæ
E. Ç·ÈåÑÔå¼æ”²µå’å
34. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–Ó Êðâÿð …âÿåêÔå²™ ¼å˜™š’˜ð µð ’æ²µå¸
ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ 1. ÜÈ帻 ˜µæ¼åÐÁµå à´µåêÔåâ–˜µâå ÿåê
„²™ÜÝ. 2. ÜÈæÒÇÈåÐÁµæÎê’å ’åïÚÝ ÕÁ·µæÄå
i ii iii iv 3. ²µðñ¼å²µå ÜÈåÔåêëßå ƒÄå’åÛ²µå¼ð
(1) C E D A
4. ’åïÚÝ ²ìåìæҽВ¼å ð²ìåê “éâÿåêÔåê®±
(2) D A C B
ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ
(3) E C B D
„²™ÜÝ.
(4) B D E C
(1) 1, 2, Ôåê¼åê¾ 3
(2) 1, 2, Ôåê¼åê¾ 4
31. ÜÈæâÿåêÔå Äå²µåÜÝÒßå ÜÈåÒ˜µÔ å åê ÔåÒ×åÔåÄåêÆ
(3) 2, 3, Ôåê¼åê¾ 4
Ôåêê’æ¾²ìåê Ôåìæ´™ Õ¦²ìåêÄ嘵²å µå ÔåÒ×å
„â–Ö’ð ÇÈæвµåÒÊ–·ÜÝÁµåê † ²µæ¦²µå „â–Ö’²ð ìåê (4) 1, 3, Ôåê¼åê¾ 4
’æÑÁµåÑ–Ó
35. ÇÈå°± I Ôåê¼åê¾ ÇÈå°± II ˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ
(1) Õ²µåëÇÈæ’åÛ III Ôåê¼åê¾ ’ðâÿ嘵ð Åé´™²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µâå ÿå
(2) ÔåêÑ–Ó’æ¦ê¤Äå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈå²™ ‡¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ „²™ÜÝ.
(3) ÇÈòд·µå²µæ²ìåê
ÇÈå°± - I ÇÈå°± - II
(ÇÈåÒ˜µ´å µå˜µåâÿåê) (ÄðÑðÜݲµåêÔå ÇÈåÐÁµðé×å)
(4) ÁµðéÔå²µæ²ìåê II A. „Á™ÔæÜݘµâ å ÿåê I. ’ðé²µåâÿå
B. ÔðëÇÈæÓ˜µâ å ÿåê II. Åéј™²™
32. ’ðâÿåÁ²™ ìåê Äæ²ìåê’å²µåê ÇÈæâÿð²ìå꘵沵å- Ê𮱘µåâÿåê
C. ¼ðëé´µå III. ÔåêºÇÈåíú²µå
²µæ˜™ÁµåêÂÁµåê …Ôå²™˜µð
D. ƒÒ˜µæÕ꘵â å ÿåê IV. ÔåêÁ·µùå ÏÇÈåÐÁµðé×å
(1) ÔðêñÜÈåë²µ² å µåÜÈ²å µåê ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µåâÿåê :
(2) Õ¦²ìåêÄ嘵² å µå ƒ²µåÜÈå²µåê A B C D
(1) IV II I III
(3) „Á™Ñó ÚÈæà ƒ²µåÜȲ å µåê (2) IV I II III
(4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÔåî ƒÑÓ (3) IV I III II
(4) IV III II I
131 (12 - A)
30. Match the items associated with 33. Isami was the court poet of
agricultural sector in India (1) All-ud-din Hassan
i. Round A. Oil seeds (2) Muhammad Shah I
revolution (3) Firoz Shah
(4) Ahmed Shah
ii. Grey B. Fish
revolution 34. What is chief cause of low yields
iii. Pink C. Potato of crops in India ?
revolution 1. Small size of holdings
iv. Yellow D. Prawn 2. Traditional methods of
revolution farming
3. Mass illiteracy among
E. Fertilizer
farmers
Select the correct answer using 4. Low level of farm
the codes given below : mechanization
i ii iii iv Select the correct answer using
(1) C E D A the codes given below :
(1) 1, 2 and 3
(2) D A C B
(2) 1, 2 and 4
(3) E C B D (3) 2, 3 and 4
(4) B D E C (4) 1, 3 and 4
36. ²ìåìæÔåíúÁéµð ÕêÑ–²ìåêÄó ¦ÄåÜÒÈå •ÿæÏ 38. ÕÜݾé¹æ¤Á·µæ²™¼åÔ昙 Õ×åÖÁµåÑ–Ó Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµå
Ä嘲µå µåÔÄå åêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÑÓÁµå ²µæ¦Ï ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈæÀÄå
1. ôå½¾éÜÈó›å´µó
(1) ŒÁµåÄð²ìåêÁµåê
2. ¦ÿæ²µó•Ò´µó
3. §²™ÜÈæÞ (2) ‹âÿåÄð²ìåêÁµåê
4. ’ðé²µåâÿå (3) „²µåÄð²ìåêÁµåê
ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ
„²™ÜÝ. (4) ŠÒ®Äð²ìåêÁµåê
(1) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3
(2) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3
39. Ê·æ²µ½å é²ìåê Ê·å똵åÊ–·¤é²ìåê
(3) 1, 4 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3
’æÑÔåìæÇÈå’åÁµåÑ–Ó ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå
(4) 2, 3 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 ’æÑæÄåê’åÐÔå꺒ð ×ðÐéº
37. † ßðéâ–’ð˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ ˜µåÔåêÅÜÝ ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼åÔåÄæÆ- (1) „“¤²ìåêÄó, ÇÈåíú²µæ¸, ÁµæÐÕ´µå,
Á·µæ²™ÜÝ ÜÈå²²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔåÄåêÆ ßåê´µåê“. „²ìåê¤Äó
A. Ê·æ²µ¼ å åÁµå ÜÈ昵²å µæÔåï¼å ˜µå´™²ìåêê
ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄå Ê·åëÕê ÜÈðé²™ÁµåÒ¼ð 6100 (2) „“¤²ìåêÄó, „²ìåê¤Äó, ÇÈåíú²µæ¸,
“.Õêé. ÁµæÐÕ´µå
B. Ê·æ²µ¼ å å (ÇÈæ“ÜÈæ¾Äå) ƒÇ·ÈæãÅÜÈæ¾Äå (3) ÇÈåíú²µæ¸, ÁµæÐÕ´µå, „“¤²ìåêÄó,
˜µå´™²ìåêÄåêÆ ´µåêϲµæÒ´µó ²µðé•ÿð „²ìåê¤Äó
ŠÄåÆÑ昵åêÔåíúÁµåê
C. Ê·æ²µ¼ å åÁµå ÜÈ昵²å µæÔåï¼å ˜µå´™²ìåêê (4) ÇÈåíú²µæ¸, „“¤²ìåêÄó, ÁµæÐÕ´µå,
ƒÒ´µåÔåìæÄó, Å’ðëéÊæ²µó Ôåê¼åê¾ „²ìåê¤Äó
Ñ’åÛÁ™ÖéÇÈå ÜÈðé²™ÁµåÒ¼ð 7516 “.Õêé.
D. ÇÈæ“ÜÈæ¾ÄåÁµðëÒÁ™˜µð ˜µ´ å ™ ƒÒ½Ôåê
˜µðëâ–ÜÝÁµåê ²µæÏ´µó “ÓÇ·Èó 40. õ¸Ôåìó † ²µæ¦ÏÁµå ÇÈåÐÔåêê• ßåÊÌ
ƒÔæ´µó¤ÄðëÒÁ™˜µð (1) ¼åÕêâÿåêÄæ´µåê
ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µâå ÿåê :
(1) A, B, Ôåê¼åê¾ C ÜÈå²™ (2) ’ðé²µåâÿå
(2) A, B, Ôåê¼åê¾ D ÜȲ å ™ (3) „ÒÁ·µåùÐ ÇÈåÐÁµðé×å
(3) A, C, D ÜÈå²™
(4) ’åÄ椮’å
(4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
131 (14 - A)
36. Which of the following states do 38. The rank of India in the world in
not have any million population respect of area is
cities ?
1. Chhattisgarh (1) Fifth
2. Jharkhand
(2) Seventh
3. Odisha
4. Kerala (3) Sixth
Select the correct answer using
the codes given below : (4) Eighth
(1) 1 and 3
(2) 1, 2 and 3
(3) 1, 4 and 3 39. The correct chronological
(4) 2, 3 and 4 sequence of the Indian
Geological time scale is
37. Examine the following
statements and select the correct (1) Archaean, Purana, Dravidian,
answer using the code given Aryan
below :
A. The maritime boundary of (2) Archaean, Aryan, Purana,
India along the mainland Dravidian
mass is 6100 km.
B. The India (Pakistan) (3) Purana, Dravidian, Archaean,
Afghanistan boundary is Aryan
called the Durand Line.
(4) Purana, Archaean, Dravidian,
C. The maritime boundary of
Aryan
India including Andaman,
Nicobar and Lakshadweep
is 7516 km.
D. The boundary with Pakistan 40. Onam is an important festival of
was finalized through the
Radcliff Award. (1) Tamil Nadu
Codes : (2) Kerala
(1) A, B and C are correct.
(2) A, B and D are correct. (3) Andhra Pradesh
(3) A, C and D are correct.
(4) All of the above (4) Karnataka
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41. ÜÈåÒÕÁ·µæÄåÁµå 371J ÇÈ²å ™ôð¥éÁµåÁµå ƒÄåÖ²ìåê 44. Ê·æ²µ¼å å Êïß¼å ó „Á¿·™¤’å Å齘µåâÿåê
ßðñÁµ²å µæÊæÁµó ’åÄ椮’å ÇÈåÐÁµðé×åÁµå „²µåê † ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåÄåêÆ
àÒÁµåêâ–Áµå ¨ÑðÓ˜µâå –˜µð Õ×ðéÚÈå ÜÈæÀÄåÔåìæÄå àÒÊæÑ–ÜÈåê¼å¾Ôð ?
Åé´™²µåêÔåíúÁµåê
a. Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈå’椲µå
(1) ÇÈÐå ¼ðÏé’å ƒÊ–·ÔåïÁ™Âà ÔåêÒ´µâå – ÅÕê¤ÜÈÑ
å ê
b. ²™ÜÈåÔó¤ ÊæÏÒ’ó „Ç·Èó …Ò´™²ìåìæ
(2) „ ÇÈåÐÁµðé×åÁµåÑ–ÓÄå ÇÈå.¦ÿæ/ÇÈå.ÇÈåÒ
’åê®êÒʘµâå –˜µð ŠÑæÓ ÜÈåÔåѼåê¾ c. Õ½¾é²ìåê ÔåêÒ½ÐÔåêÒ´µåÑ
§Áµå˜™ÜÝ ƒÊ–·ÔåïÁ™Âà ÇÈ´
å ™ÜÈåÑê d. ß帒æÜÝÄå „²ìðë阵å
(3) ÇÈåÐÁµðé×åÔåÄåêÆ ²µæ¦“é²ìåêÔ昙
’ðâÿ嘵ð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µâå ÿå
ÔðêéÑð¼å¾Ñê
ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈå²™ ‡¼å²¾ ˜µå µåâÿåÄåêÆ „²ìðê”
(4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ Ôåìæ´™.
131 (17 - A)
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46. ¦Ôæßå²µóÑæÑó Äðß²å µåë ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê 48. ƒÑ–ÇÈå¾ ôåâÿåêÔåâ–²ìåê ÔåêëѼå¼åÖ˜µâå ÿå´™ †
Ä嘵²å µå ÄåÕé’å²µå¸ Å²ìðë阵åÁµå Š²µ´ å µåê ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ʲµåêÔåíúÁ™ÑÓ ?
›å®’嘵âå ÿðÒÁµå²µð (1) ÇÈå²µåÜÈå² É µå „’åÐÔåê¸ ÇÈåÐÔåï½¾ ²µà å ¼å¼ð
a. Ä嘵²å µå ÜÈðéÔð˜µåâÿå ÔåìæÄåÁµåÒ´µå (ÊðÒôó
Ôåì擤Ҙµó) (2) ÜÈåÔåìæÄå¼ð Ôåê¼åê¾ ÇȲ å µåÜÈåɲµå ÑæÊ·å
b. Ä嘵²å µå ÔåêëÑÊ·åë¼å ÜÈò’å²ìåꤘµâå ÿåê (3) ×æÒ½²ìåêê¼å ÜÈåßåƒÜݼ ¾ åÖ
Ôåê¼åê¾ „â–Ö’ð (4) Ôåìæ²µåê’å¯ð± Êјµâ å ÿå Ê·ðéÁ™ÜÈåêÕ’ð
c. Ä嘵²å µå ÜÈåâÀ –é²ìåê ß帒æÜÝÄå
ÔåìòÑÏÔåìæÇÈåÄå
49. † ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ÇÈæÐÁµðéØ’å ÜÈåßå’æ²µåÁµå
d. Ä嘵²å µåÁµå Ê´µåÔ²å ™˜µð ÔåêëÑ Áµå“Û¸ ‹ÚݲìåêÄó ÜÈåÊ·ð²ìåêÑ–Ó
ÜÈò’å²ìåꤘµâå ÿåê ÜÈåÁµåÜÈåÏÄ昙ÑÓÁµå ²µæÚÈå±øÔåÄåêÆ §âÿ嘵ðëÒ´µå
’ðâÿ嘵ð Åé´™²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µåâÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåê-
Á™ÒÁµå ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å¾²µå˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ „²™ÜÝ. ˜µåêÒÇÈåíú ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ?
(1) a, b Ôåê¼åê¾ c (1) Ê·æ²µ¼ å å, ‚ÑÒ’æ, ÔåìæÑ–¶éÔóÞ
(2) a, b Ôåê¼åê¾ d (2) ÔåìæÑ–é¶ ÔóÞ, Ê·åë¼æÄó, ÊæÒ˜µæÓÁµðé×ó
(3) b Ôåê¼åê¾ d (3) ÇÈæ“éÜÈæÄ ¾ å, ÔåìæÑ–é¶ ÔóÞ, ÊæÒ˜µæÓÁµðé×ó
(4) c Ôåê¼åê¾ d (4) ÇÈæ“éÜÈæ¾Äó, ¡éÄæ, Ê·åë¼æÄó
47. ’åÄ椮’åÁµåÑ–ÓÄå ‘Ôæ¼åÑ Þ Ï Ô溒 50. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–Ó ÜÈæÔ夦Œå ÔåѲìåê ‡“”Äå
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a. IMR Ôåê¼åê¾ MMR ˜µâ å ÿåÄåêÆ A. ²µåë²µð”Ñæ (§²™ÜÈæ)Þ I. ²µåÚÈæÏ ÜÈå’椲µå
’åꘙšÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê
B. Ê–·Ñæ²ìåìó II. ¦Ôåê¤Å
b. ÜÈæÒÜÝÀ’å ÇÈåÐÜÈåÔ˜å µâå ÿå ßðôå¢âÿå
(ÔåêÁ·µåùÏÇÈåÐÁµðé×ó)
c. ŲµæÁ·µæ²µå Ôåêàâÿ²ð ìåê²™˜µð
C. Áµå꘵æ¤ÇÈåíú²µó III. ʖаÚÈó
ÜÈåÔåìæÑðëéôåÄð˜µâå ÿåÄðëÆÁµå˜Ü™ ÈåêÔåíúÁµåê
(ÇÈåØ¢Ôåê ÊÒ˜µæâÿå) ÜÈå’椲µå
d. Áµò¦¤ÄåÏ’ð” ¼åê¼æ¾Áµå Ôåêàâÿ²ð ìåê²µå
ÇÈåíúÄå²µó ÔåÜÈ½å ’ðâÿ嘵ð Åé´™²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µåâÿå
’ðâÿ嘵ð Åé´™²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µåâÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåê- ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å¾²µå˜µâå ÿåÄåêÆ
Á™ÒÁµå ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ‡¼å¾²µå˜µâå Äÿå åêÆ „²™ÜÝ. „²™ÜÝ.
(1) a Ôåê¼åê¾ b Ôåìæ¼åÐ A B C
(2) b Ôåê¼åê¾ c Ôåìæ¼åÐ (1) III II I
(2) I II III
(3) b, c Ôåê¼åê¾ d Ôåìæ¼åÐ
(3) II I III
(4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
(4) II III I
131 (18 - A)
46. The two components of 48. Which one of the following does
Jawaharlal Nehru National not come under the basic
Urban Renewal Mission are principles of Non-Aligned
Movement ?
a. Urban Services (1) Mutual non-aggression
Benchmarking (2) Equality and Mutual
b. Urban infrastructure and Benefit
governance (3) Peaceful coexistence
(4) Penetration of market
c. Evaluation of urban local
forces
finances
d. Basic services to the urban 49. Which one of the following
poor. groups contains a country that is
Select the correct answer using not a member in South Asian
Association of Regional
the codes given below Cooperation ?
Codes : (1) India, Sri Lanka, Maldives
(1) a, b & c (2) Maldives, Bhutan, Bangladesh
(2) a, b, & d (3) Pakistan, Maldives,
Bangladesh
(3) b & d (4) Pakistan, China, Bhutan
(4) c & d
50. Match the following :
47. In Karnataka, ‘Vatsalya Vain’ is Public sector steel plants in
India. Location.
a programme to A. Rourkela I. Russian
a. Reduce IMR and MMR (Odisha) Government
b. Increase institutional deliveries B. Bhilai II. Germany
c. provide counselling to (Madhya
Pradesh)
destitute women
C. Durgapur III.British
d. rehabilitate women (West Government
subjected to atrocities Bengal)
Select the right answer using the Select the correct answer using
the codes given below :
codes given below :
A B C
(1) a and b only (1) III II I
(2) b and c only (2) I II III
(3) b, c and d only (3) II I III
(4) All of the above (4) II III I
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51. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–Ó ÕÕÁ·µå ²µæ¦Ï˜µåâÿå Äå´µåêÔð 54. „²µóÊ–Œ Ä嘵åÁµåê ÕêéÜÈåÑê ƒÄåêÇÈæ¼åÔåÄåêÆ
ÜÈåÒÇÈåÄåëÍјµâå ÿå ßåÒ¡’ð²ìåêÄåêÆ …Ôå²µå ’ðâÿ嘙â–ÜÝÁµåÑ–Ó ƒÁµåê ÜÈæÑ ÜÈåïÚݳ²ìåê ÔðêéÑð
ØÇ·Èæ²µåÜÝÞÄå Ôðêé²µð˜µð Ôåìæ´µåÑ昵åê¼å¾Áµð ? Ê–é²µåêÔå ÇÈåÐÊ·æÔåÔðÒÁµå²µð
52. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµå „Á¿·¤™ ’å ÜÈåÕêé’ðÛ ²ìåêÄåêÆ 55. ÄåÊæ´µó¤ ÄåêÆ …Áµå²µå ØÇ·Èæ²µåÜÝÞÄå Ôðêé²µð˜µð
ÇÈåÐ’å°ÜݲµåêÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈæÀÇÝÜÈåÑæÎê¼åê.
53. ßå¸Áµå ƒÇÈåÔåìòÑ–Ïé’å²µå¸Ôåíú …Áµå’ð” Áµæ²™ 56. 10 Äð²ìåê WTO Äå ______ ÜÈåÔðêÍéâÿåÄåÔåíú
Ôåìæ´µåê¼å¾Áµð. 2015 ²µå ´™ÜÈðÒʲµó 15-18 ²µå Äå´µåêÔð
Äå´µðÁ™Áµåê …Ñ–Ó.
(1) ÁµðéØé²ìåê Êðјð µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ’åêÜݼå
(1) Äðñ²µðëéÊ–
(2) ÁµðéØé²ìåê Êðјð µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ßðôå¢âÿå
(2) ÜÝÒ˜µæÇÈåíú²µó
(3) ÁµðéØé²ìåê Êðјð µâå ÿåÑ–Ó ‹²™â–¼å
(3) ÊæÑ–
(4) ÁµðéØé²ìåê ÊðÑð˜µâå ÿå ÔðêéÑð
²ìåìæÔåíúÁµðé ÇÈåÐÊ·æÔåÕÑÓ (4) Áµðëéßæ
131 (20 - A)
51. In India resources are allocated 54. If the Cash Reserve Ratio is
to different states on the lowered by the RBI, its impact
recommendation of on credit creation will be to
(1) Helium a b c d
(1) iv iii ii i
(2) Ozone
(2) iii i ii iv
(3) Oxygen
(3) iv iii i ii
(4) Methane
(4) i ii iii iv
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62. ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄåÔåêҽР‡¦ÖÑ ²ìðëé¦Äð²ìåêê …ÁµÄå åêÆ 64. Œ²µåÔåìó ôæÄåê ×åÕê¤âÿæ ²µåÔå²µåê 9 Äðé
§Áµ˜å Ü™ ÈåêÔå ˜µåê²™²ìåêÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™²µåêÔåíúÁµåê „˜µåÜÈó± 2016 ²µåÒÁµåê ßåÁÄ™ æ²µåê ÔåÚÈ夘µâå ÿå
i. ŠÑæÓ ×æÑæ Ôåê’å”â–˜µð Á™é›å¤ ‡ÇÈåÔæÜÈåÁµå ÄåÒ¼å²µå ‡ÇÈåÔæÜÈå
Á™éÇÈ嘵åâÿåÄðëÆÁµå˜™ÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê ÔåêêÚÈ唲µåÔåÄåêÆ ÅÑ–ÓÜÝÁµå²µåê. ƒÔå²µåê ²ìåìæÔå
²µæ¦Ï’ð” ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ÜÝÁµæ²µð ?
grace ii. ŠÑæÓ ×æÑæ Ôåê’å”â–˜µð ÑæÏÇÈó
¯æÇÈó˜µâå ÿåÄðëÆÁµå˜™ÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê (1) Ôåêßæ²µæÚÈå±ø
68. ÄæÏÚÈåÄåÑó …ÄóÞ°®ëϯó Ç·Èæ²µó ¯æÐÄóÞ 71. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµå ²ìåìæÔå ²µæ¦ÏÔåíú ƒ½ßð¡¢Äå
Ç·ÈæÕê¤Ò˜µó …Ò´™²ìåìæ (NITI) ²µæ¦Ï˜µâå ÿå ¦ÿðë¼ð ˜µ´å ™²ìåêÄåêÆ ßåÒ¡-
„²ìðë阵åÔåÄåêÆ ²ìåìæÔå ÔåÚÈå¤Áµå ¦ÄåÔå²™ ’ðëÒ´™Áµð ?
1Äðé ¼æ²™é•ê ÜÈæÀÇÝÜÈåÑæÎê¼åê ?
(1) ÔåêÁ·µùå ÏÇÈåÐÁµðé×å
(1) 2013
(2) ‡¼å²¾ µåÇÈåÐÁµðé×å
(2) 2014
(3) ƒÜÈæÞÔåìó
(3) 2015
(4) ’åÄ椮’å
(4) 2016
(4) Hyderabad
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73. TRIPS (¯ðÐé´µó ²™Ñðé¯ð´µó „ÜÈð’É ó±ûÞ „Ç·Èó 75. ÔåêÜÈæÑ ÊæÒ´µó˜µâå ÿðÒÁµ²å µðéÄåê ?
…Ò¯ðÑð’åê¢ûϲìåêÑó ÇÈæÐÇÈå°¤ ²µðñ¯óÞ) (1) ÕÁµðé×嘵åâÿå ßå¸ÔåìòÑÏÁµðëÒÁ™˜µð
Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–Ó Ê–´µå꘵´
å µ²ð ìåìæÁµå
²ìåìæÔå Êßåê²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ÜÈåÒÜÈðÀ˜µð
ÊæÒ´µó˜µåâÿåê.
ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ÜÝÁµæ˜™Áµð ? (2) Ê·æ²µ¼ å åÁµå ßå¸ÔåìòÑÏÁµðëÒÁ™˜µð
ÕÁµðé×嘵åâÿåÑ–Ó Ê–´µå꘵´
å µ²ð ìåìæÁµå
(1) NAFTA ÊæÒ´µó˜µåâÿåê.
(2) UN (3) ÇÈæ’åÕÁµðϲìåê ƒÊ–Ô· åïÁ™Âص昙
ÊÒ´µåÔæâÿå ×ð镲µå¹ð˜µæ˜™
(3) WTO ÜÈå’椲µåÔåíú Ê–´µå꘵崵ð Ôåìæ´™Áµå
ÊæÒ´µó˜µåâÿåê
(4) ASEAN (4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåë ƒÑÓ
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78. ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ßðéâ–’ð˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ ÇÈ²å ™˜º
µå Üݲ™. 80. …Ò®²µóÄð¯ó ÜÈåÒÇÈå’¤å Á™ÒÁµå
Áµåë²µåÁµåë²µåÁµå ÇÈåÐÁµðé×嘵âå ÿåÄåêÆ ÜÈåÒÇÈ“å ¤ÜÈåêÔå
A. GST ²ìåêê „Áµå×椼åÍ’åÔ昙 2 ˜µåê²™ÎêÒÁµå ƒ“Ñæ ŠÒÊ ÁµðëÐé¹ó ƒÄåêÆ
Ê–·ÄåÆ ¼ð²™˜µð ÜÈæÓüÏÊó˜µâå ÿåÄåêÆ ÜÈå²µå’åê ¼å²ìåìæ²™ÜÝÁµåÔå²µåê ²ìåìæ²µåê ?
Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÈðéÔð˜µâå –˜µð ’åÐÔåêÔ昙
(1) Ç·ÈðéÜÈó Êê’ó
„Ñðëé¡ÜÝÁµð.
(2) ˜µå똵åÑó
B. ÇÈåÐÜÈæ¾Õ¼å GST ¼ð²™˜µ²ð ìåêê ’ðÑÔåíú
(3) ˜µðëéÇÈðîÐ
ÜÈå²µå’å꘵âå ÿåÄåêÆ Å²ìåêÔå꘵âå ÿå
(4) Ñæ’ó àé´µó Ôåìæ°¤Äó
ÔæÏÇݾÎêÒÁµå ßð벵嘵𠅰±Áµð.
† ’ðâÿå˜Ä™ åÔåíú˜âµå Ñ
ÿå –Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåÁµåêÂ
81. ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁµæºÜݲ™.
(1) A Ôåìæ¼åÐ ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåìæÁµåÁµåê „²µó & ´™ ’ðéÒÁµåÐ ÜÈåÀâÿå
a. Õ’åÐÔåìó i. ’åÑæÉ’åÔåìó
(2) B Ôåìæ¼åÐ ÜÈ²å ™²ìåìæÁµåÁµåêÂ
ÜÈæ²µæÊ·æÎê
(3) A Ôåê¼åê¾ B ˜µâå ÿåê ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåì昙Ôð ÊæßæÏ’æ×å ’ðéÒÁµåÐ
b. …ÒÁ™²µæ˜µæÒÁ·™ ii. ½²µåêÔåÄåÒ¼å-
(4) Š²µå´µåë ÜÈå²²™ ìåì昙ÑÓ
ÜÈðÒ®²µó Ç·Èæ²µó ÇÈåíú²µåÔåìó
„¯æÕê’ó ²™ÜÈåôó¤
c. ÜÈå½é×ó Á·µæÔåÄó iii. ÔåêêÒÊÎê
79. ÇÈåÐÜÈåê¼¾ å Ê·æ²µ¼å å ÜÈå’椲µåÁµå ’ðâÿ’å åÒ´µå ²ìåìæÔå
ÊæßæÏ’æ×å ’ðéÒÁµåÐ
’æ²ìåꤒåÐÔå꘵åâÿåê ²µð¼ñ ²å µåÑ–Ó ‡ÁµåÏÔåêØéѼð SHAR
Ôåê¼åê¾ ÄæÕéÄåϼð²ìåêÄåêÆ ÇÈðÐé²µðéÇÝÜÈåêÔå d. ¯æ¯æ …ÅÞû±®ëϯó iv. ‚ßå²™
‡ÁµðÂé×åÔåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™Áµð ? „Ç·Èó Ç·åÈÒ´µÔ
å ðêÒ®Ñó ’ðëé¯æ
²™ÜÈåôó¤
(1) Á™éÄó Áµ²å ìåìæâÿó ‡ÇÈæÁ·µæϲìåê ÜÈÒå ’ðé¼å˜âµå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µåÔÄå åêÆ
˜µæÐÕêé¸ ’ò×åÑÏ ²ìðëé¦Äæ „²™ÜÝ.
(2) ÇÈå×åê ¦ÿðÄðëéÕê’óÞ a b c d
(1) iii i ii iv
(3) ʲìðëé¯ð’ó “ÜÈæÄó (2) iv iii ii i
(3) ii i iv iii
(4) ˜µæÐÕêé¸ Ê·åÒ´µæ²µåÄó ²ìðëé¦Äæ (4) ii iii i iv
131 (30 - A)
78. Consider the following 80. Aquila a drone aimed at
statements : connecting far reaching regions
with Internet connectivity was
A. Ideally GST envisages two fabricated by
different tax slabs for goods (1) Facebook
and services respectively. (2) Google
(3) GoPro
B. Proposed GST Act keeps
some goods out of the (4) Lockheed Martin
purview of the Act.
81. Match the following :
Which of the following is true ? R & D Centre Location
a. Vikram i. Kalpakkam
(1) A alone is true.
Sarabhai
(2) B alone is true. Space Centre
b. Indira Gandhi ii. Thiruvanan-
(3) A and B are true. Center for thapuram
Atomic
(4) Both are not true. Research
c. Satish iii. Mumbai
Dhawan
Space Centre
79. Which of the following
SHAR
programs by the present Union
d. Tata Institute iv. Sriharikota
Government is intended to
of
stimulate entrepreneurship and
Fundamental
innovation in farmers ? Research
(1) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Select the correct answer using
the codes given below :
Grameen Kaushalya Yojna
a b c d
(2) Cattle Genomics (1) iii i ii iv
(2) iv iii ii i
(3) Biotech KISAN (3) ii i iv iii
(4) Gramin Bhandaran Yojana (4) ii iii i iv
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82. Ê·æ²µ½å é²ìåê Äò’ð²ìåêÑ–Ó ÅÕê¤ÜÈåÑæÁµå 85. Êðé¼æÖ Ôåê¼åê¾ ÜÈðëéÄó ÄåÁ™˜µâå ÿå ƒÒ¼å²µå
ÇÈåÐÁ¿·µåÔåê ÜÈåÖÁµðéØ ¦ÑæҼ嘵æ¤Õê ÜÈåÒÇÈå’å¤ ²ìðëé¦Äð²ìåêÑ–Ó ’ðâÿ嘙Äå ßåêÑ–
(1) INS ôå’åÐ ÜÈåÒ²µå’åÛ¹æ ¼æ¸˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ʷ昵å×å‘
(2) INS ÜÝÒÁ·µåê›ðëéÚÈó Ôåêêâÿå꘵´
å µð²ìåê ƒÇÈæ²ìåêÁµåÑ–Ó¼åê¾ ?
(3) INS ’åÑæÖ²™ (1) ÜÈæ¼óÇÈåíú²µå ßåêÑ– ÜÈåÒ²µ’å åÛ¹æ ¼æ¸
(4) INS ƒ²™ßåÒ¼ó
(2) ÇÈåÄæÆ ßåêÑ– ÜÈåÒ²µå’åÛ¹æ ¼æ¸
83. ’ðâÿ嘙Äå Ôæ’åϘµâå ÿåÄåêÆ ˜µåÔåêÅÜÝ. (3) ²µ¸
å Á¿·µåÒÊðëé²µó ßåêÑ– ÜÈÒå ²µå’åÛ¹æ
A. Š’åÞ²µóÜÈðñ¦ÿó ÔåêÑÊæ²µó §ÒÁµåê ¼æ¸
ÜÈåÒ²ìåêê’å¾ ÜÈðéÄæ ’åÜÈ²å µå¼åê¾
B. …Áµå²µå ×æ×åÖ¼å ÜÈåÁµåÜÈåϲµå꘵âå ÿåê Ê·æ²µ¼å å, (4) ÜÈæ²™ÜÈå” ßåêÑ– ÜÈåÒ²µ’å åÛ¹æ ¼æ¸
ƒÔðêé²™’æ Ôåê¼åê¾ ¦ÇÈæÄó
’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÁµå²µåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔåíúÁµåê ÜÈ²å ™ ?
(1) A Ôåìæ¼åÐ 86. ß崵嘵åê²ìåìæÄå ÜÈå¡ÔæѲìåêÁµå …Äó
ÑæÏÒ´µó Ôæ®Ôð¤éÜÈó ƒÁ¿·µæ²™° „Ç·Èó
(2) B Ôåìæ¼åÐ
…Ò´™²ìåìæ (IWAI) ÁµåÔå²µåê DST
(3) A Ôåê¼åê¾ B
¦Ôåê¤Å²ìðëÒÁ™˜µð, 1620 “.Õêé. ‡ÁµåÂÁµå
(4) A Ôåê¼åê¾ B Š²µå´µåë ÜȲ
å ™ÎêÑÓ
²ìåìæÔå ²µæÚݱøé²ìåê ¦ÑÔåì昵夒ð”
ÜÈå²™ßðëÒÁµåêÔå ß崵嘵å꘵âå ÿÄå åêÆ ÅÕê¤ÜÈåÑê
84. ’ðâÿ嘙ÄåÔåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔå ÜÈåÕê½²ìåêê §ÇÈåÉÒÁµåÔåÄåêÆ Ôåìæ´™’ðëÒ´™Áµæ²µð ?
ÇÈåØ¢Ôåê ›å®±’ð” ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ÜÝÔð ?
(1) NW – 1
(1) ’åÜÈåë²¾ ™ ²µåÒ˜µåÄó ÜÈåÕê½
(2) ÚÈæ ÜÈåÕê½ (2) NW – 2
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82. The indigenously built first
85. In the river interlinking of Betwa
submarine in Indian Navy :
and Son, which of the following
(1) INS Chakra
Tiger Reserve was at the threat
(2) INS Sindhughosh
of Partial Submerge ?
(3) INS Kalvari
(4) INS Arihant (1) Satpura Tiger Reserve
89. ÄåÔåêÍ ôåÔåê¤ Ê–ÜÝÑ–˜µð §´™Á ¶ µæ˜µå ’å´µåêʸ»- 93. ’ð벿µå´™ ‡ÚÈ廼ð²ìåêÑ–Ó ²ìåìæÔå Ñðëéßå
Áµæ˜µåê¼å¾Áµð. …Áµå’ð” ’æ²µå¸ÔæÁµå Ô帤ÁµåÐÔåÏ Á·µæ¼åêÔåíú ÁµåÐÔåÔ昙²µåê¼å¾Áµð ?
(1) Ç·Èðù ÓÔæ’æÞÒ½éÄó (1) ÜÈå¼åê
(2) ÔðêÑÅÄó (2) Å’ðÑó
(3) ’ð²µðë°Äó (3) ÜÝéÜÈå
(4) ’æÞÒ¼ðëéÇ·ÝÑó (4) ÇÈæÁµå²µåÜÈå
88. The main active constituent of 92. During winter in cold countries,
tea and coffee is the ________ is mixed to melt
(1) Nicotine the ice on the icy roads.
(1) Õ®ÕêÄó – Š
ƒÊêÂÑó ˜µåÇ·Èæ²µó•ÿæÄó
(2) Õ®ÕêÄó – ´™ ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼åÁµå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈ²å ™ ‡¼å¾²µåÔåÄåêÆ
„²™ÜÝ.
(3) Õ®ÕêÄó – ’ð
(4) Õ®ÕêÄó – ÜÝ (1) A Ôåìæ¼åÐ
(2) B Ôåê¼åê¾ D
97. †²µåêâ–ä ’å¼å¾²™ÜÈåêÔ昵å ÅÔå꘵åë ’åº»é²µåê
ÊÒÁ™²µåÊðé’åê. …Áµå’ð” ’æ²µ¸å ÔæÁµå ƒÒ×å (3) C Ôåê¼åê¾ D
ƒÁµå²µåÑ–Ó²µåêÔå
(4) ÔðêéÑ–Äå ŠÑÓÔåî
(1) ¨éÔå’ðëé×åÁµåÑ–ÓÄå ÜÈåÑɲ à µó
(2) ¨éÔå’ðëé×åÁµå ’æʤÄó
grace 100. Š²µå´µåÄð²ìåêÁµåêÒ´µåêÔðêé¦ê ÇÈå²™ÚÈ½å ¾Äå ÜÈåÊ·ð
(3) ¨éÔå’ðëé×åÁµå ’ðëÊêÌ ÕÇ·ÈåÑÔ昵åÑê ’æ²µ¸ å † ÇÈåÐ×ðÆÎêÒÁµå
(4) ¨éÔå’ðëé×åÁµå ƒÔðêñÄðëé „ÔåêÓ
(1) ˜µæÒÁ·™é¨²ìåêÔå²µå „Ôåê²µå¹æÒ¼å
‡ÇÈåÔæÜÈå
98. ßåÑÔåíú ¼å²µå’æ²™˜µâå ÿåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ßå¸ê»˜µâå ÿåê
Õ×ðéÚÈåÔ昙 Ô帤²µÒå ¨¼åÔ昙²µåÑê (2) ƒÑÉÜÈåÒ•ÿæϼ岙˜µð ÇÈåмðÏé’å Ôåê¼åÁµæÄå
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2016, as per the announcement from the existing
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133 (10 - A)
(2) ÕêÒ¯ðëé
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(3) ’ðÐéÔó
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133 (12 - A)
D. Mahalwari – Western
30. While referring to the Morley- Settlement UP, Punjab
Minto Reforms, who remarked
and Delhi
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chapter of reforms led directly or Select the code for correct
necessarily to the establishment
statements :
of a parliamentary system in
India, I would have nothing at all (1) A and D
to do with it ?
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(2) Minto (3) A and C
(3) Crave (4) A, B, C and D
(4) Curzon
133 (13 - A)
32. Õ•ÿæϼå Ñðé•’å²µåê Ôåê¼åê¾ ƒÔå²µå ’åxµâå ÿåÄåêÆ 34. …Ôå²µå꘵âå ÿåÑ–Ó ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄåÔåêҽвìåì昙
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133 (14 - A)
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133 (16 - A)
133 (17 - A)
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(4) Malaysia
44. Robert Clive assigned the task of
a general survey of newly
acquired Bengal territories to
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1 2 3 4 (1) A D E C
(1) D C A E
(2) C D B A
(2) E C D A
(3) E C A B
(3) B E C D
(4) C A B E (4) D A C E
133 (20 - A)
133 (23 - A)
54. „®˜µæ²µå²µåê Ôåê¼åê¾ “Ðé´µð˜µâå ÿÄå åêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ : 56. Š´µ²ð ìåêë²µåê ÄåÑ–ÄÓ å ¼ðëé®Áµå ÜÝÁÑ
µåÂà –Ò˜µðé×åÖ²µå
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(2) C A B D
(4) ÔðêñÜÈåë²µåê §´µ²ð ìåê²µåê
(3) B E A D
(4) E B C A
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(1) …ÊæÐàÒ „Á™Ñó ÚÈæ II
(2) ÔåêßæÄåÔåÕê
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(3) ßðëéâ–
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(4) ƒÑ– „Á™Ñó ÚÈæ (4) ²ìåê꘵æÁ™
133 (24 - A)
4. Vijender D. Boxing
Singh 57. Rambha she was distinguished
dancer during the ruler of
E. Table Tennis
(1) Bahmanis
Codes :
(2) Adil Shahis
1 2 3 4
(3) Vijayanagar
(1) D C E A
(3) B E A D
133 (25 - A)
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ÇÈå°± – I ÇÈå°± – II
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(1) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 ÜÈå²™
(1) 1 2 4 3 final key Grace
(2) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 ÜÈå²™
(2) 2 3 1 4
(3) 4 1 3 2 (3) 1, 3 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 ÜÈå²™
(4) 4 1 2 3 (4) 1, 2, 3 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 ÜÈå²™
133 (28 - A)
62. Examine the following 64. Examine the following statement
statements and select correct and select the answer using the
answer the code given below : code given below :
1. About 50 percent of India’s 1. The Peninsular India was a
population is concentrated part of the Gondwanaland.
in only 10 percent of the 2. The Gondwana consists of
area. South Africa, Australia,
2. The urban population of Antarctica and India.
India is about 28 percent. 3. The Gondwana drifted
northward during the
3. India’s 65 percent of the
Carboniferous period.
urban population is
concentrated in class one Codes :
cities. (1) 1 and 2 are correct
(2) 1 and 3 are correct
Codes :
(3) 2 and 3 are correct
(1) 1 and 2 are correct
(4) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(2) 2 and 3 are correct
(3) 1 and 3 are correct 65. Examine the following
(4) 1, 2 and 3 are correct statements and select the correct
answer using the code given
below :
63. Match List – I with List – II and 1. The Southern most point of
select the correct answer using India’s is known as Indira
the code given below : Point.
List – I List – II 2. The Northern most point of
(Ore) (Place) India’s is known as Indira
Col.
a. Copper 1. Kudremukh
3. The eastern most point of
b. Iron 2. Balaghat India’s is known as Walong
c. Manganese 3. Kodarma Town (Arunachal Pradesh)
d. Mica 4. Khetri 4. The western most point of
India is Rajheera Creek
Codes :
(Rann of Kutch)
a b c d Codes :
(1) 1 2 4 3 (1) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(2) 2 3 1 4 (2) 1, 2 and 4 are correct
(3) 4 1 3 2 (3) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
(4) 4 1 2 3 (4) 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct
133 (29 - A)
66. ÇÈå°± I Ôåê¼åê¾ ÇÈå°± II ˜µâå ÿåÄåêÆ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ 68. …Ôåíú˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó ‘ßæ²µóÆ Ê–Ñó’ ˜µð ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ÜÝÁµå
ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å „Á·µ²å ™ÜÝ ÜÈ²å ²™ ìåêê¼å²¾ µå Çȼå ð¾Ôåìæ´™.
ßåÊÌÔåÄåêÆ ²ìåìæÔå ²µæ¦ÏÁµåÑ–Ó „ôå²™ÜÈ-å
Ñ–ÜÈó± – I Ñ–ÜÈó± – II
Ñ昵åêÔåíúÁµåê ?
(ÔåìæÏÄó˜µåëÐÔó) (ÜÈð±é¯ó)
²µðë阵’å ð” ’æ²µ¸
å Ô昵åêÔåíúÁµåê ?
67. Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµåÑ–ÓÄå † ÔåêêÒÁµð ’æºÜݲµåêÔå
²ìåìæÔå ÁµðéÔæѲìåêÔåÄåêÆ ‘ÊæÓ’ó (1) ’æÏÑ–Þ²ìåêÒ
ÇÈ嘵ðëé´µå’ ŠÒÁµåê ÇÈå²™˜µº
å ÜÈÑ
å 昙Áµð ?
(1) ôðÄåÆ’ðé×åÔå ÁµðéÔæѲìåê, ÊðéÑë²µåê (2) ÇÈæÁµå²µåÜÈå
133 (30 - A)
c. Mahanadi 3. Karnataka
Delta (3) Mizoram
d. Kundapur 4. Andhra
Pradesh (4) Meghalaya
Codes :
a b c d
(1) 1 2 4 3
69. Contamination of drinking water
(2) 2 3 1 4
with which the following
(3) 4 1 3 2
(4) 4 1 2 3 chemical cause black foot
disease :
67. Which among the following
temples of India is known as (1) Calcium
black pagoda ?
(1) Chennakeshava temple, (2) Mercury
Belur
(2) Jagannath temple, Puri (3) Arsenic
(3) Kamakshi temple,
Kanchipuram
(4) Nitrates
(4) Sun temple, Konark
133 (31 - A)
70. ¨.´™.ÇÝ. Ôåê¼åê¾ ŠÄó.´™.ÇÝ. ˜µâå –˜™²µåêÔå 72. …½¾é¡Äå ÔåÚÈ¤å ˜µåâÿåÑ–Ó (2014-15)
Ê·æ²µ¼å åÁµå ÔæÏÇÈæ²µåÁµå ÇÈåÐÁ·µæÄå ÇÈæÑê
ÔåϼæÏÜÈåÔðéÄåê ?
…Ôå²µðëÒÁ™˜µð
133 (33 - A)
74. ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå ’æÑæÄåê’åÐÔå꺒ð²ìðëÒÁ™˜µð 76. ’åÄ椮’å ‡ÁµðëÏ阵å Õê¼åÐÁµå ÇÈåÐÔåêê•
„²ìðê”Ôåìæ´™. ’æ²ìåꤘµåâÿðÒÁµå²µð
(i) ²µðëéÑ–Ò˜µó ²ìðëé¦Äð²ìåê ÇÈæвµåÒÊ·å
(ii) ²ìðëé¦ÄðÎêÒÁµå Ôåìæ²µåê’å¯ð± 1. ßåë´™’ð˜µâå ÿå ÔåïÁ™ÂÃ
¼æҽВå¼ð²ìðê´µð˜µð Ô嘵æ¤Ôå¹ð
(iii) Ç·ÈðÑó¶ÔåêÄó – ÔåêßåÑæÄðëÊ–ÜÈó 2. ƒÄòÇÈåôæ²™’å
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(1) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
4. ‡ÁµðëÏ阵å ÜÈåÒÊÒÁ·™ ‡¼ðé¾ ¦’嘵âå ÿå
(2) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) ƒÔå’æ×嘵åâÿåÄåêÆ ÔåïÁ™ÂÃÜÈåêÔåíúÁµåê
(4) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µâå ÿå ÜÈåßæ²ìåêÁ™ÒÁµå ÜÈå²™²ìåìæÁµå
75. ’ðâÿ嘵ð ’ðë°±²µåêÔå ÜÈåÒ’ðé¼å˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ ‡¼å²¾ µå˜µåâÿåÄåêÆ „²™ÜÝ.
‡ÇÈå²ìðë阙ÜÝ I Äðé ÇÈå°±²ìåêÄåêÆ II Äðé
ÇÈå°±²ìðëÒÁ™˜µð ÜÈ²å ™ ßðëÒÁ™ÜÝ. (1) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3
ÇÈå°± – I ÇÈå°± – II
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ÜÈåÕê½ ÜÈò’å²ìåꤘµâå ÿå
ƒÊ–·ÔåïÁ™Â²Ã ìåê (3) 1 Ôåê¼åê¾ 3 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
ÇÝÇÝÇÝ
ÔåìæÁµå²™˜µâå ÿåê (4) 1, 2 Ôåê¼åê¾ 4 Ôåìæ¼åÐ
b. Äå²µåÜÝÒßåÄó ii. ÕÔåìæ
ÜÈåÕê½ ÜÈåêÁ·µæ²µå¹ð˜µåâÿåê
c. ’ðéâÿ唲µó ÜÈåÕê½ iii.Ê´µå¼åÄå 77. ˜µåÒ˜µæ ’åÑæϸ ²ìðëé¦Äð²ìåê
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ÜÈåêÁ·µæ²µå¹ð˜µåâÿåê
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a b c d
(1) iii iv i ii (3) ÇÈåÐÔåêê• Åé²µæÔå²™ ²ìðëé¦Äð˜µâå ÿåê
(2) iii ii i iv
(3) i ii iii iv (4) ÜÈåÔåêÁµæ²ìåê Åé²µæÔå²™
(4) ii i iv iii ²ìðëé¦Äð˜µâå ÿåê
133 (34 - A)
133 (41 - A)
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å µåÜÈåê¼åÄå
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(1) ÜÈðëé´™²ìåêÒ ’æʤÄðé¯ó ÜÈéð ÇÈ头µð
(1) Ƿȼå ðéÇÈåíú²µó ÜÝ“Ð
(2) „ÜÈåÔåÄå (´™ÜݱÑðéÚÈåÄó)
(2) „˜µæÐ ’ðëé¯ð (3) ’æÜݱ’ó ÜÈðëé´µæ ÜÈðéÇÈ头µð
96. The metal that is used as a 99. The sum of the four numbers is
catalyst in the hydrogenation of 72. If you add 5 to the first
number, 5 is subtracted from the
oils is
second number, the third is
(1) Ni multiplied by 5 and the fourth is
divided by 5, then outcome is
(2) Pd equal for all 4 operations. What
is the sum of the largest and the
(3) Pt
smallest of the original numbers ?
(4) Cu (1) 42
(2) 52
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30. ÜÈæà¼åÏ ’ðÛé¼åÐÁÑ µå –Ó Á™é›å¤ ÜÈéð Ôð ÜÈÑ
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terms of traditional values, all 57. The author would agree with all the
equally important in identifying the following statements EXCEPT :
one thing left to us for declaring (1) A person wearing a New
our identity publicly, our fashion York Yankees baseball hat
sense and disposable income. The is not necessarily a fan of
market naturally manipulates the the team or a resident of
labels, making sure we keep New York.
purchasing what will most quickly (2) Pride in our school or
declare us excellent consumers. If community is not as strong
this year a Chicago Bulls jacket or today as it was years ago.
Air Jordan shoes are so popular
that we are prepared to spend our (3) In today’s society, being
way into a trendy identity, then trendy is more important
next year there will be something than keeping tradition.
else. (4) You can tell a lot about
somebody by what they are
55. The main purpose of the passage wearing.
is to
58. Which statement best simplifies
(1) Discuss basketball’s the author’s point of view of
importance in today’s fashions today’s society ?
(2) Relate the tribal history of (1) Times have changed.
tattoos
(2) People’s lives today are
(3) Help the reader discover his very similar to those of a
or her own true identity generation ago.
(4) Discuss commercialism’s (3) Fashion is very important in
powerful influence upon today’s world.
personal identity
(4) People today don’t have
proper nutrition.
56. What does the author mean by the
commercial range of options ? Directions : For Question Nos.
(1) The variety of commercials 59-61, read the following passage
on television and radio and mark the correct answer for
(2) The numerous products the questions given below in your
available to today’s consumer answer sheet.
(3) The ability to shop on the Competencies are probably most
Internet closely related to abilities.
(4) Technology’s impact upon However, in our craft, the term
the world ability normally means either able
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to do or a special talent; while 61. Which among the following is a
competencies relate more to measurable element of
expertise and experience. competency ?
Competencies can be thought of (1) Attitude
as the state or quality of being (2) Traits
well qualified to perform a task. A
person gains a competency (3) Knowledge
through education, training, (4) Personalities
experience, or natural abilities.
While there are many definitions Directions : For questions 62 to 66
of competency, most of them have read the sentences given below,
two common elements : that choose the appropriate answer and
competency is an observable and mark it in your answer sheet.
measurable knowledge, and that
the knowledge and skills must
62. The father said, “my son is gifted
distinguish between superior
with remarkable imagination” and
performers and other performers.
his writing reveals that he has an
Since, its initial conception,
old head on young shoulders.
attitudes, traits or personalities
have also played a major role in What does the underlined part
competencies, even though they mean ?
are not normally thought of as (1) Having old head on young
being observable and measurable. body.
(2) To be much wiser than one’s
59. Identify the aspect that has not age.
played a major role in
(3) To think more and do less.
competencies.
(1) Attitudes (4) To be engrossed in the
(2) Personalities poetry.
(3) Traits
(4) Dearth 63. Before the game started, coach told
the players to gird up their loins
60. How is competency gained ? for the contest ahead. By
1. Through natural abilities underlined part what did he mean ?
2. Education
(1) It is essential to win.
3. Training
4. Illiteracy (2) Prepare yourself mentally
(1) 1 and 4 for the contest.
(2) 2 and 4 (3) You should not loose hope.
(3) 1, 2 and 4 (4) Game is important, not
(4) 1, 2 and 3 victory or defeat.
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64. In Los Angeles, waiters trying to Directions (Q. Nos. 67-70) : The
become famous actors are a dime questions are designed to test
a dozen. your knowledge of English
What does the underlined part Vocabulary. Choose the correct
mean ? word from the options given
(1) Very costly. below and shade/blacken it on
(2) Mostly unavailable when the answer sheet.
required.
(3) So abundant or common as 67. A collection of poems is known
to hold little or no value. as
(4) Very hard working. (1) Anthology
(2) Almanac
65. When Harish’s parents stopped (3) Arsenal
giving him money to pay his bills (4) Cavalry
and told him to get a job, it was a
bitter pill for him to swallow.
68. The act of speaking
What does the underlined part
disrespectfully about sacred
mean ?
things is known as :
(1) He was not well but didn’t
want medicine. (1) Grandiloquence
(2) He was very imaginative. (2) Blasphemy
(3) He was in an unwanted and (3) Magniloquence
unpleasant situation which (4) Rhetoric
he was forced to accept.
(4) He took control of his 69. Someone or something incapable
situation. of being corrected
(1) Inevitable
66. I think I bit off more than I could (2) Illegible
chew when I agreed to prepare (3) Incorrigible
food for all the family members.
(4) Insolvent
What does the underlined part
mean ?
(1) Feeling stuffed with food. 70. A person who is indifferent to
(2) Not willing to cook food for pleasure and pain and has
the family. control over his emotions.
(3) Trying to do more than (1) Truant
capable of doing. (2) Stoic
(4) Wanted to prepare good (3) Teetotaller
food for all family members. (4) Somnambulist
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SIM card ? (3) 300%
(1) Student Identification Mark (4) 400%
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topology is used. (1) Digital data
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Blues
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Augmentation Yojana
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Development and 3rd 1700
Augmentation Yojana
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Development and
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Augmentation Yojana
(4) National Heritage Town (3) Ibrahim Adil Shah I
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(3) Lower Pressure at the Upper (2) Exactly one minute
End (3) Nearly one minute
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cracking sound is produced to relinquish his office before the
because
expiry of his term, he has to
(1) Pressure inside the lamp is
address his resignation to
less than atmospheric
pressure (1) The President
(2) Pressure inside the lamp is (2) The Prime Minister
more than atmospheric
(3) The Union Home Minister
pressure.
(3) The lamp is filled with (4) Chief Justice of India
reactive gas
(4) The lamp is filled with
34. The ordinances issued by the
mercury vapours.
Governor are subject to approval
32. Which of the following best by ?
explains why does it take longer to (1) The President
cook an egg in Srinagar
(Atmospheric Pressure = 720 mm (2) The State Council of
Hg) than in Mumbai (Atmospheric Ministers
Pressure 780 mm Hg) (3) The state legislature
(1) There is less hydrogen
(4) None of the above
between water molecules in
Srinagar than in Mumbai
(2) The molecular Weight of 35. Which group of judges took
water is higher in Srinagar
interest in Public Interest
than In Mumbai
Litigation (PIL) ?
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lower in Srinagar than in (1) Kania and Sastri
Mumbai (2) Ray and Beg
(4) The boiling point of water is
(3) Bhagwati and Krishna Iyer
higher in Srinagar than in
Mumbai (4) Shah and Sikri
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denomination of Rs. 5 notes, Rs. sides of a square field at the
10 notes and Rs. 50 notes. The
speeds of 200, 400, 600, 800
number of notes of each 3
km/hr. Find the average speed of
denomination is equal with him.
a plane while covering the full
The total number of notes he has
is perimeter of the field.
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52. Mahatma Gandhi Institute of
Rural Energy and Development is
located in
49. Rajiv Gandhi Chaitanya Yojane
(1) Bengaluru
(RGCY) is a Karnataka State
(2) Davangere
Government sponsored project
(3) Mysuru
and is being implemented in state
(4) Shivamogga
since
(2) CxÀªÀðªÉÃzsÀ
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(2) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(3) Tamil Nadu
(3) Ashwini Kumar Dutt
(4) Himachal Pradesh
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was
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67. Chemically dry ice is a
D. Rudra
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distilled water. the following codes:
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78. The Supreme Court propounded 81. Which one of the following is not
the theory of ‘Basic Structure’ of correctly matched ?
the Constitution in (1) Indian Rare Earths Limited
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Case (2) Uranium Corporation of
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135 (32 - A)
84. Yakshagana is a folk dance 87. Knesset is the parliament of
drama of which state of the (1) Denmark
country
(2) Poland
(1) Maharashtra (3) Israel
(3) Gujarat
(1) Kriti
85. Ringgit is the currency of
(2) Thillana
(1) Thailand
(3) Slokem
(2) Zimbabwe
(4) Tappa
(3) Malaysia
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135 (34 - A)
90. The first SAARC summit was 93. How much amount per district
held at would be provided by Niti Aayog
to encourage digital payment
(1) Kathmandu
system ?
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(1) 10 Lakh
(3) New Delhi
(2) 8 Lakh
(4) Dhaka
(3) 5 Lakh
(4) 12 Lakh
91. Which country has won the 2016
Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup
94. Who has been named as new PM
Cricket tournament ? of France ?
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135 (35 - A)
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96. Antonio Gueterres who has been 98. If Rohan ranks 5th from the top
sworn-in as the new Secretary and 26th from the bottom in a
General of UN, is the former PM class, then how many students are
there in the class ?
of which country ?
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(1) Portugal
(2) 29
(2) Singapore
(3) 31
(3) Malaysia
(4) 30
(4) New Zealand
99. The following school of thought
emphasises the concept of
97. Match the following :
Prakriti and Purusha as the
Countries Languages primordial elements of creation.
A. Afghanistan I. Khmer Identify it.
(1) Yoga
B. Bhutan II. Pushtu
(2) Nyaya
C. Cambodia III. Bahasa
(3) Vaisheshika
D. Indonesia IV. Hebrew
(4) Sankhya
V. Drongkha
Select the correct code from the 100. Sayujya or full communion with
following : Paramatma is the ultimate goal in
one of the following tradition.
A B C D
Identify it :
(1) II V I III (1) Advaita
(2) II I IV V (2) Dvaita
(3) III II IV I (3) Vishishtadvaita
135 (37 - A)
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make any marking on any other part of the Question Booklet.
8. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop
making any further markings in the Answer Sheet. Be seated till the Answer Sheets are
collected and accounted for by the Invigilator.
9. Questions are printed both in English and Kannada. If any confusion arises in the
Kannada Version, refer to the English Version of the questions. Please Note that in
case of any confusion the English Version of the Question Booklet is final.
Use of Mobile Phones, Calculators and other Electronic/Communication
gadgets of any kind is prohibited inside the Examination venue.
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26. EªÀgÀ°è AiÀiÁgÀÄ gÀvÀßvÀæAiÀÄgÀ®è. 31. ‘’CºÀÄeÁ ¸À«Äw ªÀgÀ¢‘’ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀPÉÌ
(1) ¥ÀA¥À ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÉ ?
144 (5 - A)
Directions (Q. Nos. 36-39): The 39. A craftsman who makes or
questions are designed to test your repairs wooden barrels, casks or
knowledge of English tubs:
Vocabulary. Choose the correct (1) Truant
word from the options given
below and shade/blacken it on the (2) Cooper
answer sheet. (3) Ceramist
(4) Fabulist
36. Science of flight dynamics
dealing with the motion of
Directions : From question nos.
projectiles like rockets and
40-43, a statement has been given
bombs:
and a part of the statement is
(1) Anthology underlined. After reading the
(2) Fluid Mechanics statement carefully, you have to
choose the best option for the
(3) Ballistics
underlined section of the sentence
(4) Cavalry and shade/blacken the correct
answer in your answer sheet.
48. Chattels :
Directions : Each of the question no. (1) All tangible movable and
from 44-48, has a word given in immovable property
the beginning followed by four (2) All tangible immovable
options. You have to identify the personal property
most appropriate meaning of the
(3) All tangible movable
word among the four options and
personal property
mark the corresponding answer in
(4) All immovable property of
your answer sheet.
the family
144 (7 - A)
Directions : For Question Nos. Directions : For Question Nos.
49-53, choose the word which is 54-58, understand the meaning of
an antonym of the given word and the underlined idioms and phrases
mark the appropriate answer in
in the sentence and mark the
your answer sheet.
correct option for the meaning
49. Culpable : which sentence communicates, in
(1) Defendable your answer sheet.
(2) Blameless
(3) Careless
54. Tagore is the greatest man of
(4) Irresponsible
letters India has ever produced,
said the speaker.
50. Gregarious :
(1) Antisocial What does the above sentence
(2) Glorious mean ?
(3) Horrendous (1) Tagore has written great
(4) Similar deal of letters
(2) Many letters have come to
51. Capacious :
Tagore
(1) Limited
(2) Caring (3) Writing letters was his
(3) Foolish passion
(4) Changeable (4) Tagore was a great scholar
52. Remiss :
(1) Forgetful 55. It was an acid test for the
government.
(2) Watchful
(3) Dutiful What does the underlined idiom
(4) Harmful mean ?
(1) Test done in lab using
53. Honorary : chemicals
(1) Dishonourable (2) An important milestone
(2) Reputed
(3) A severe and final test
(3) Paid
(4) Official (4) An easy challenge
144 (8 - A)
56. Sarojini Naidu could be called Directions : For Question Nos.
the lady with a blue stockings. 59-63, choose the answer which is
nearest in the meaning (synonym)
What does the above sentence for the underlined word and mark
mean ? the appropriate answer in your
(1) She always wore a pair of answer sheet.
blue stockings
(2) She was a woman with a
great literary taste 59. The policies framed by the
government should be
(3) She was very wealthy and
benevolent.
rich
(4) She was fond of blue socks (1) Good, Just and Fair
(2) Strict
57. The captain of the rival team (3) Economically viable
paid left handed compliment to
(4) Keep the state exchequer in
the winning team
mind
What does the above sentence
mean ?
(1) Complimented raising left 60. Some criminal cases prolong so
hand many years and finally due to
(2) Complimented reluctantly lack of proper witnesses,
(3) Complimented without criminals are acquitted.
sincerity (1) Set free
(4) Complimented unfriendly (2) Forgiven
(3) Declared not guilty
58. The police left no stone
unturned to trace the culprits. (4) Given parole
What does the above sentence
mean ? 61. The magician’s adroitness was
(1) The Police nabbed the stone remarkable and left the audience
pelting culprits dazed.
(2) The Police spared no effort (1) Dexterity
to trace the culprits
(2) Generosity
(3) The Police found solution
to deal with culprits (3) Flashiness
(4) The Police made no attempt (4) Dressing for the magic
to get hold of culprits show
144 (9 - A)
62. The guest’s grandiloquent talks 66. Our company
miffed the host (1)
(1) Lofty is the only one of the companies
(2) Humurous
(2)
(3) Lively
(4) Humble which has shown a growth in
manpower
63. The raging storm roiled the sea (3)
waters. this year
(1) Spurned (4)
(2) Churned
(3) Soothed Directions: For Question Nos.
(4) Scalded 67-70, read the following passage
and mark the correct answer for
Directions : For the Question Nos. the questions given below in your
64-66, a sentence is broken in four
answer sheet.
parts. Identify the underlined part
which has an error and mark the
correct answer in your It is very difficult to define social
answersheet. responsibility and there are no
standard definitions of it. Some
64. One of the problems companies initiate CSR or
(1) corporate social responsibility
of the modern education system are with the purpose of philanthropy
(2) and some do it to hide their
that it does not promote practical wrongdoings. Some other
application implement CSR programmes as it
(3) is the practice in the industry or in
of the subjects studied the view of a corporate
(4) philosophy in place. Studies
suggest that a company with a
65. Neither of the soulutions social responsibility approach is
(1) likely to gain a better acceptance
were found acceptable in the market. Many companies
(2) have taken up CSR activities with
to the two warring factions an innovative approach. While
(3) some companies make a day of
within the company social work mandatory for all
(4)
144 (10 - A)
their employees, some other 67. Identify the idea that does not
prefer to sponsor social service fall under the advantages of CSR
events. Whatever be the reason, (1) Willingness grows among
social responsibility initiatives the public to try the
have some distinct advantages. products and services of the
They are: important social issues company
are addressed, willingness grows (2) Important social issues are
addressed
among the public to try the
(3) The brand reputation and
products and services of the
the overall image of the
company with a view to directly corporation concerned
contribute to socially relevant improves
issues, the brand reputation and (4) Products and services of the
the overall image of the company get rejected.
corporation concerned improves 68. Arrange in the right order in
and its product and services find which CSR activities happen in
better acceptability. Today Social the corporate level.
responsibility has the following A. Goal setting is done.
benefits: B. A separate unit or
It provides distinct competitive department mainly
advantage and brand building, consisting of volunteer
brings employees together by employees is set up
C. A direction is set to the
involving them in a task together,
social responsibility issues
helps make better use of
that are taken up
resources. The CSR activities of D. Issues are tackled.
an organization are done at two (1) B, D, C, A (2) A, C, B, D
levels: First, at the corporate level (3) C, B, A, D (4) D, B, C, A
and second at the branch, unit or
69. What benefit do companies gain
individual levels. At the corporate through CSR activities?
level a direction is set to the social (1) Defame
responsibility issues that are taken (2) Acceptance
up. A separate unit or department (3) Disparage
mainly consisting of volunteer (4) Denigration
employees is set up. Then, goal 70. Find the word closer in the
setting is done and issues are meaning to ‘Philanthropy’
tackled. At the branch, unit or (1) Benevolence
individual levels, people are (2) Cruelty
encouraged to take up CSR (3) Nastiness
activities. (4) Meanness
144 (11 - A)
71. JªÀiï. J¸ï. ¥ÀªÀgï ¥Á¬ÄAn£À°è 75. F ¥ÉÊQ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ qÉÃmÁ mÁæ£ïì¥sÀgï
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ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ §UÉ. (1) CAD
73. Slide sorter can be accessed from (3) Risk Instruction Set
which view? Computer
(1) Insert (4) Risk Instruction Set
(2) File Computing
(3) Edit
(4) View
77. The performance of cache
memory is named in terms of
74. Shortcut to insert new slide in the
current presentation is : (1) Hit ratio
(1) CTRL + O (2) Chat ratio
(2) CTRL + M
(3) Copy ratio
(3) CTRL + F
(4) CTRL + N (4) Data ratio
144 (13 - A)
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79. What is the full form of ISDN 82. The default style for the new data
(1) Integrated Services Digital keyed in a new workbook in MS-
Network Excel is ?
(4) C1: H : 10
88. You can check the condition
against ________ when applying
85. Except which of the following conditional formatting.
function, a formula with a logical Fill in the blanks with correct
function shows the word ‘ TRUE option.
’ or ‘ FALSE ’ as a result ?
(1) Cell Value
(1) NOT
(2) Formula
(2) OR
(3) Both of above
(3) IF (4) None of the above
(4) AND
(1) MAzÀÄ
(2) ¥sÉÊ¯ï ¸Émï
(2) JgÀqÀÄ
(3) qÉÃmÁ ¸Émï
(3) ªÀÄÆgÀÄ
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(4) £Á®ÄÌ
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90. A function inside another 93. To auto fit the width of a column
function is known as : in MS –Word, one has to do the
following:
(1) Round function
(1) Double click the left border
(2) Sandwich function of the column
92. What term refers to a specific set 95. Increment operator (+ +) operates
of values saved with the on ________ number of
workbook. operands. Fill in the correct
answer.
(1) Page
(1) One
(2) File Set
(2) Two
(3) Data Set (3) Three
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(2) 6
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(3) 7
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144 (20 - A)
96. A computer program is generally 98. An ISO – OSI network model has
associated with ________ layers.
(1) 5
(2) Logic errors
(2) 6
(3) Round off errors
(3) 7
(4) Normal
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kind of sound effect files that can
(1) 16 be added to the presentation are
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145-A ˜μåÔåêÅÜÝ ‘ ÜÈåëôåÄð˜μåâÿå ’åÄåÆ´μå „Ôåï½¾²ìåêê † ÇÈåÐ×ðÆ ÇÈåíúÜݾ’ð²ìåê àÒÊ·æ˜μåÁμåÑ–Ó ÔåêêÁ™ÐÜÈåÑÉ°±Áμð.
4. DwäÃAiÀÄvÁ ¹zÁÞAvÀªÀ£ÀÄß gÀƦ¹zÀ
1. µÉÃgï µÁ ¸ÀÆjAiÀÄ ºÉUÀνPÉ EgÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
DvÀ£À ªÉÆzÀ® ªÀÄĹèA zÉÆgÉ – gÁdgÀ zÉÊ«PÀ
ºÀPÀÄÌ ¹zÁÞAvÀzÀ §UÉAiÀÄzÀÄ – AiÀiÁgÀÄ ?
(1) ºÀĪÀiÁAiÀÄÆ£ï£À «gÀÄzÀÞ
¢VédAiÀÄzÀ°è (1) L§Pï
145 (2 - A)
1. The greatness of Sher Shah Suri 4. Who was the first Muslim ruler to
lies in his formulate the theory of kinship
similar to the theory of divine
(1) Victories against Humayun
right of the kings ?
(2) Superior Generalship
(1) Aibak
(3) Administrative Reforms
(2) Iltutmish
(4) Secular attitude
(3) Balban
(4) Alauddin
2. The powers that contested for
supremacy with the Rashtrakutas
in North India were the 5. Painting of Mughal period was at
its prime during the reign of
(1) Palas and Pratiahras
(1) Jehangir
(2) Pratiharas and Parmars
(2) Shahjahan
(3) Vengi Chalukyas and
Pallavas (3) Aurangzeb
145 (5 - A)
12. UÁA¢üÃfAiÀĪÀgÀÄ 1932 gÀ ¸É¥ÉÖA§gï 20 14. Qémï EArAiÀiÁ ZÀ¼ÀĪÀ½AiÀÄ£ÀÄß gÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ
gÀAzÀÄ DªÀÄgÀuÁAvÀ G¥ÀªÁ¸ÀªÀ£ÀÄß PÁAUÉæ¸ï C¼ÀªÀr¹PÉÆArzÀÄÝ E°è.
AiÀÄgÀªÁqÀ ¸ÉgÉ ªÀÄ£ÉAiÀÄ°è PÉÊUÉÆArzÀÄÝ
(1) ¨ÁA¨É
EzÀgÀ «gÀÄzÀÞ
145 (6 - A)
12. On September 20, 1932 Mahatma 14. Quit India Movement was
Gandhi began a fast unto death in adopted by Indian National
Yervada Jail against Congress at :
(1) British repression of the
(1) Bombay
Satyagrahis
(2) Violation of the Gandhi- (2) Ahmedabad
Irwin pact (3) Pune
(3) Granting of Communal
(4) Kolkata
Award by Ramsay Mac
Donald
(4) Communal riots in Calcutta 15. Choose the newspaper weeklies
that corresponded actually to their
13. Some of the most significant founders :
writings of modern India are (A) New India Commonwealth :
mentioned here: Annie Besant
A. Sachin Sanyal – Bandi
(B) Comrade : Maulana
Jeevan
Muhammad Ali
B. Sarat Chandra Chatterji –
Pather Dabi (C) Sanjivani : K K Mehta
(C) ªÀÄzsÀå¥ÀæzÉñÀ
(2) JA.J¯ï. ¢üAUÁæ
(D) ªÀĺÁgÁµÀÖç
(3) ¸ÀzÁðgï Cfvï ¹AUï ªÉÄð£ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è ¸ÀjAiÀÄÄvÀÛgÀ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ
JA§ÄzÀ£ÀÄß PɼÀUÉ ¤ÃrgÀĪÀ ¸ÀAPÉÃvÀUÀ¼À
(4) J¸ï.¹.ZÀlfð ªÀÄÆ®PÀ Dj¹.
(1) ®Æ¤
(C) ©ºÁgï
145 (8 - A)
16. Who committed the most daring 19. Arrange the states in descending
murder of Sir Curzon Wylie in order in terms of population :
1907 at a public meeting in
A. Uttar Pradesh
London ?
B. West Bengal
(1) B N Datta
C. Madhya Pradesh
(2) M L Dhingra D. Maharashtra
145 (9 - A)
21. F ºÉýPÉUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¥ÀjUÀt¹ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ / 23. IR 20 ªÀÄvÀÄÛ gÀvÀß F PɼÀV£À ¨É¼ÉAiÀÄ
AiÀiÁªÀŪÀÅ ¸Àj ¤zsÀðj¹. JgÀqÀÄ ªÀÄÄRå §UÉUÀ¼ÀÄ.
(1) UÉÆâü
(A) CQÌAiÀÄÄ ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ ¥ÀæzsÁ£À
zsÁ£Àå¨É¼É. (2) ¨ÁeÁæ
(3) CQÌ
(B) ¨sÁgÀvÀªÀÅ CQÌAiÀÄ£ÀÄß gÀ¥sÀÄÛ ªÀiÁqÀĪÀ
(4) eÉÆüÀ
CUÀæ zÉñÀUÀ¼À°è MAzÁVzÉ.
(A) Ca
(B) Ge
145 (10 - A)
21. Consider the following 23. IR 20 and Ratna are two
statements : important varieties of
(1) Wheat
A. Rice is the dominant grain
(2) Bajra
crop of India
(3) Paddy
B. India is one of the leading (4) Jowar
exporters of rice.
145 (12 - A)
26. Consider the following 29. The gas used in fire extinguishers
compounds is :
A. Benzene (1) Nitrogen
B. Carbon tetrachloride (2) Sulphur Dioxide
C. Sodium Carbonate (3) Carbon Dioxide
D. Trichloroethylene (4) Hydrogen
Which of the above is/are used as
dry cleaning chemicals ?
30. Fish can survive inside a frozen
(1) A only
lake because
(2) B only
(1) Fish are warm blooded
(3) A, B and D animals
(4) All of the above (2) Fish hibernate in the ice
145 (13 - A)
32. ¨ÉÃgÉ ¨ÉÃgÉ §tÚUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¯ÉÆúÀzÀ «©ü£Àß 35. ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ£À PÀtÂÚ£À gÉn£ÁUÉ
¥ÁvÉæUÀ½UÉ §½AiÀįÁVgÀĪÀ ¸Àj¸ÁnAiÀiÁUÀĪÀAvÀºÀ PÁåªÀÄgÁzÀ ¨sÁUÀ
KPÀPÁ°PÀªÁV ©¹ PÁ¦üAiÀÄ£ÀÄß AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ ?
¸ÀÄjAiÀįÁVzÉ. ¸Àé®à ¸ÀªÀÄAiÀÄzÀ £ÀAvÀgÀ
AiÀiÁªÀ §tÚ §½¢gÀĪÀ ¥ÁvÉæAiÀÄ°è Cw (1) ªÀĸÀÆgÀ
vÀA¥ÁzÀ PÁ¦ü EgÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
(1) MgÀlÄ ©¼ÀÄ¥ÀÄ (2) ¦ü¯ïä
(2) ºÉƼɪÀ ©¼ÀÄ¥ÀÄ
(3) gÀAzsÀæ
(3) MgÀlÄ PÀ¥ÀÄà
(4) ºÉƼɪÀ PÀ¥ÀÄà
(4) ªÀÄÄZÀѼÀ
(4) DªÀÄðr¯ÉÆè
(D) AB gÀPÀÛ UÀÄA¦£À ªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ
145 (16 - A)
38. A powerful eye irritant present in 40. Which one of the proteolytic
the smog is enzymes aiding the initial
digestion of milk in calves is
(1) Ozone absent in the digestive tract of
man ?
(2) Nitric oxide
(1) Pepsin
(3) Peroxyacetyl Nitrate
(2) Rennin
(4) Sulphur Dioxide
(3) Trypsin
(1) ¥ÉÆïÉAqï
47. ºÉÆA¢¹ §gɬÄj.
(V) mÁªÉÇ–n
45. «±Àé¸ÀA¸ÉÜAiÀÄ ªÉÆzÀ® ¸ÉPÉælj d£ÀgÀ¯ï aAUï
¸ÀjAiÀiÁzÀ GvÀÛgÀUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸ÀAPÉÃvÀUÀ¼À
(1) qÁUï ºÁåªÀÄgï¸ÉÆÌ÷ӬįïØ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ Dj¹.
A B C D
(2) næUÉé ¯ÉÊ
(1) III IV II V
145 (18 - A)
43. First talkie film in India is : 46. At which of the following places
Kumbh Mela is held :
(1) Raja Harishcnadra A. Nasik
B. Haridwar
(2) Pundalika
C. Prayag
(3) Alam Ara D. Ujjain
Select the correct code from the
(4) Aan options below :
(1) A and B
(2) B, C and D
44. Cortes is the parliament of : (3) B and D
(4) All of the above
(1) Poland
145 (19 - A)
48. ºÉÆA¢¹ §gɬÄj. 50. zÁzÁ¸ÁºÉÃ¨ï ¥sÁ¯ÉÌ ¥Àæ±À¹ÛAiÀÄ ªÉÆzÀ®
¥ÀÄgÀ¸ÀÌøvÀgÀÄ.
CAvÁgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ PÉÃAzÀæ¸ÁÜ£ÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
¸ÀA¸ÉÜUÀ¼ÀÄ (1) ©.J£ï. ¸ÀPÁðgï
(2) IV III II V
(4) CªÀ¢
(3) III I IV II
(4) IV V II I
145 (20 - A)
48. Match the following : 50. The first recipient of Dada Saheb
Phalke Award was
International Headquarters
Organisations (1) B N Sarkar
A. EU I. Manila
(2) Prithvi Raj Kapoor
B. ADB II. Lyons
(3) Mrs Devika Rani
C. ASEAN III. Brussels
(4) Mrs Kanan Devi
D. INTERPOL IV. Jakarta
V. London
51. Heavy vehicle factory is located
Select the correct code from the at:
following
(1) Bangalore
A B C D
49. The first Governor General of 52. Mesopotamia is the old name of:
India was:
(1) Iran
(1) Cornwallis
(2) Iraq
(2) Wellesley
(3) Turkey
(3) Warren Hastings
(2) ®AqÀ£ï
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(4) £ÀÆåAiÀiÁPïð
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C WHO III §£ïð
D UNESCO IV gÉÆÃA
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V «AiÉÄ£Áß
CgÉUÀ½ªÉ ?
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Dj¹. (1) 22
A B C D
(2) 24
(1) III IV II I
(2) V II IV III (3) 21
(3) IV III II V
(4) V IV I II (4) 26
145 (22 - A)
53. Match the following : 55. New York is located on bank of
Countries Capital which river
A. Austria I. Brussels
(1) Potomac
B. Belgium II. Nicosia
C. Combodia III. Vienna (2) Fibe
D. Cyprus IV. Prague
(3) Hudson
V. Phnom-Penh
(4) Spree
Select the correct code from the
following
A B C D
56. Colosseum is famous site located
(1) III I V II at
(2) IV II I III
(3) IV V II III (1) Rome
(4) III IV V II (2) London
V AiÀÄÄgÉÆÃ
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E°èAiÀÄzÀÄ ªÀÄÆ®PÀ Dj¹.
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(1) II I V III
(2) UÀÄdgÁvï
(2) III IV V II
(3) ªÀĺÁgÁµÀÖç
(3) III II IV I
(4) gÁd¸ÁÜ£ï
(4) II V III IV
145 (24 - A)
58. India’s first satellite Aryabhatta 61. Which of the following is not
was launched in correctly matched with regard to
Project Tiger reserves ?
(1) 1972
(1) Valmiki – Hazaribagh
(2) 1976
(2) Sariska – Alwar
(3) 1974
(3) Nagarjunasagar – Srisailam
(4) 1975
(4) Pench – Garhwal
145 (25 - A)
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(1) ¨sÀÆvÁ£ï
(2) ªÀÄAUÀ¼À
(2) ¨ÁAUÁèzÉñÀ
(3) ±ÀÄPÀæ
(3) §ªÀiÁð
(4) §ÄzsÀ
(4) ªÀiÁ°Øêïì
(1) PÉÊgÉÆÃ
(1) ±ÁåªÀiÁ ±Á¹Ûç
145 (26 - A)
63. Which of the following is not a 66. The brightest planet is :
member of SAARC
(1) Jupiter
(1) Bhutan
(2) Mars
(2) Bangladesh
(3) Venus
(3) Burma
64. Who of the following is not 67. The first summit of non Alligned
associated with Carnatic Music Movement (NAM) was held at :
145 (27 - A)
69. ¥ÀÄgÁvÀ£ÀªÁzÀ ¸ÉAmï xÁªÀĸï ZÀZïð 72. ªÉÆzÀ® K¶AiÀÄ£ï ¥ÀAzÁåªÀ½UÀ¼ÀÄ
F gÁdåzÀ°èzÉ £ÀqÉ¢zÀÄÝ E°è
145 (28 - A)
69. The oldest church (St Thomas 72. The first Asian games were held
Church) is located in the state of at :
71. The book ‘Mein Kampf’ is 74. The seat of the Madhya Pradesh
written by High Court is located at :
145 (30 - A)
75. Match the following : 77. Which state government has
launched the Annapurna Rasoi
States Festivals
Scheme for underprivileged
A. Tamil Nadu I. Bhageli Bihu People ?
145 (32 - A)
80. Which bollywood personality has 84. Use of energy requirements
been appointed as UNICEF’s (Calorie) as a measure of poverty
newest Global Goodwill in India was made for the first
Ambassador ? time by :
(1) Priyanaka Chopra
(1) Amartya Sen
(2) Dipika Padukone
(3) Ranbir Kapoor (2) Dandekar and Rath
(4) Amitabh Bachchan (3) Planning Comission
(4) TN Srinivasan
81. First five year plan adopted
which model ?
(1) Lewis-Fei Model
85. The power to impose reasonable
(2) Mahalanobis Model restrictions on the fundamental
(3) Harrod Domar Model rights of Indian citizens rests
(4) Keynesian Model with :
145 (34 - A)
87. The original Indian constitution 91. In India Money bill is certified
Classified the fundamental rights by :
into seven categories but now
(1) Prime Minister
there are only
(1) 3 categories (2) Finance Minister
(2) 4 categories (3) Speaker
(3) 5 categories
(4) 6 categories (4) Chairman of the Upper
House
88. Which one of the following
courts can a citizen move for the
92. The tenure of the Vice-President
enforcement of Directive
is :
Principles of State Policy ?
(1) The Supreme Court (1) Co-terminus with that of the
(2) The High Court President
(3) Both 1 and 2 (2) Five years
(4) None of the above
(3) Dependent on the will of the
President
89. Which one of the following
presidents held office for two (4) Six years
consecutive terms ?
(1) Dr Rajendra Prasad
(2) Dr S Radhakrishnan 93. Which of the following
(3) Dr Zakir Hussain statements is true about Asian
(4) Both (1) and (2) Development Bank ?
145 (35 - A)
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145 (36 - A)
94. TRIPS – Trade Related 97. The Gulbarga fort originally
Intellectual Property Rights and built by a Hindu Chieftain :
TRIMS – Trade Related (1) Raja Gulchand
Investment Measures are
(2) Raja Venkatappa Nayak
associated with :
(3) Raja Sadashivayya
(1) Preston Proposal
(2) Dunkel Proposal (4) None of the above
(3) Chelliah Committee
(4) None of these 98. Famous book Isma-Ul-Israr is
considered an authority only on :
95. The Detroit region in United (1) Sufism
States is famous for : (2) Quran
(1) Iron and Steel
(3) Bhaktism
(2) Ship Building
(4) None of the above
(3) Automobiles
(4) Petro Chemicals
99. The rate at which Reserve Bank
96. The three types of Proclamations of India (RBI) discounts bills of
of Emergency made by the exchange is known as :
President have to be placed (1) Bank Rate
before each house of Parliament (2) CRR
for its approval ?
(3) Repo Rate
(1) Within one month
(4) Reverse Repo Rate
(2) Within two months
(3) Within six months
(4) Within one month in case of 100. Finance Commission is appointed
national emergency and by the President under Article :
within two months in case of (1) 256 of the Constitution
emergency due to break (2) 293 of the Constitution
down of constitutional
(3) 356 of the Constitution
machinery and financial
emergency. (4) 280 of the Constitution
145 (37 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
145-A (38 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
(39 - A) 145-A
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146-A ˜μåÔåêÅÜÝ ‘ ÜÈåëôåÄð˜μåâÿå ’åÄåÆ´μå „Ôåï½¾²ìåêê † ÇÈåÐ×ðÆ ÇÈåíúÜݾ’ð²ìåê àÒÊ·æ˜μåÁμåÑ–Ó ÔåêêÁ™ÐÜÈåÑÉ°±Áμð.
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«µÀAiÀÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¸Àj ºÉÆA¢¹.
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A B C D
3. C¼ÀÄ, £ÀUÀÄ, PÉÆqÀÄ, ªÀÄ®UÀÄ EªÀÅUÀ¼ÀÄ
(1) 4 3 2 1
AiÀiÁªÀ eÁwAiÀÄ QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ?
(2) 3 4 1 2
(1) ¤µÉÃzsÁxÀðPÀ QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀ
(3) 2 3 4 1
(2) CPÀªÀÄðPÀ QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀ
(4) 1 2 3 4
(3) ¸ÀPÀªÀÄðPÀ QæAiÀiÁ¥ÀzÀ
146 (2 - A)
7. PÀ£ÀßqÀPÉÌ JµÀÄÖ eÁÕ£À¦ÃoÀ ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ 9. PÀ£ÀßqÀzÀ°è JµÀÄÖ d£ÀgÀ£ÀÄß
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UÀÄwð¹.
(1) MlÄÖ ªÀÄÆgÀÄ d£ÀgÀ£ÀÄß
(1) MlÄÖ 8 ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
UÉÆëAzÀ ¥ÉÊ, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ,
PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ, zÀ.gÁ.¨ÉÃAzÉæ, ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ
f.J¸ï.²ªÀgÀÄzÀæ¥Àà
PÁgÀAvÀ, ªÀiÁ¹Û ªÉAPÀmÉñï
CAiÀÄåAUÁgï, UÉÆÃPÁPï, (2) MlÄÖ E§âgÀ£ÀÄß
C£ÀAvÀªÀÄÆwð, Vjñï PÁ£Áðqï,
UÉÆëAzÀ ¥ÉÊ, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ
ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgï PÀA¨ÁgÀ
(3) MlÄÖ £Á®ÄÌ d£ÀgÀ£ÀÄß
(2) MlÄÖ 7 ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ, zÀ.gÁ.¨ÉÃAzÉæ, ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ ¥ÀAeɪÀÄAUÉñÀgÁAiÀÄ, UÉÆëAzÀ
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CAiÀÄåAUÁgï, C£ÀAvÀªÀÄÆwð, (4) MlÄÖ LzÀÄ d£ÀgÀ£ÀÄß
Vjñï PÁ£Áðqï, ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgï
PÀA¨ÁgÀ ¥ÀAeɪÀÄAUÉñÀgÁAiÀÄ, UÉÆëAzÀ
¥ÉÊ, PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ, f.J¸ï.²ªÀgÀÄzÀæ¥Àà,
(3) MlÄÖ 6 ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
UÉÆÃ¥Á®PÀȵÀÚ CrUÀ
PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ, zÀ.gÁ.¨ÉÃAzÉæ, ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ
PÁgÀAvÀ, ªÀiÁ¹Û ªÉAPÀmÉñï
CAiÀÄåAUÁgï, C£ÀAvÀªÀÄÆwð,
10. ‘J¦UÁæ¦üPÁ PÀ£ÁðnPÁ’ - ¸ÀA¥ÀÄlUÀ¼À
Vjñï PÁ£Áðqï
PÀvÀÈð.
(4) MlÄÖ 9 ¥Àæ±À¹ÛUÀ¼ÀÄ
(1) gÉ. ¥sÀ. Qmɯï
PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ, zÀ.gÁ.¨ÉÃAzÉæ, ²ªÀgÁªÀÄ
PÁgÀAvÀ, ªÀiÁ¹Û ªÉAPÀmÉñï (2) ©.J¯ï.gÉʸï
CAiÀÄåAUÁgï, UÉÆÃPÁPï, (3) PÉ.n. ¥ÁoÀPï
C£ÀAvÀªÀÄÆwð, Vjñï PÁ£Áðqï,
ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgï PÀA¨ÁgÀ, (4) Dgï. £ÀgÀ¹AºÁZÁgï
J¸ï.J¯ï.¨sÉÊgÀ¥Àà
146 (3 - A)
12. ‘J¤vÀÄ E¤zÀÄ F PÀ£ÀßqÀ £ÀÄrAiÀÄÄ 14. CgÀ¨ï EwºÁ¸ÀPÁgÀ£ÁzÀ ¥ÀæªÁ¹
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EzÀÄ AiÀiÁªÀ PÀ« ¸Á®ÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ? §ÈºÀgÁµÀÖçUÀ¼À°è EzÀÆ MAzÁVzÉ’’ JAzÀÄ
AiÀiÁªÀ gÁdgÀ D½éPÉAiÀÄ ¸ÁªÀiÁædåzÀ §UÉÎ
(1) PÀĪÉA¥ÀÄ
ºÉýzÁÝ£É ?
(2) D£ÀAzÀ PÀAzÀ
(1) Z稀Pˌgˀ
(3) zÀ.gÁ.¨ÉÃAzÉæ (2) gÁµÀÖçPÀÆlgÀÄ
(4) ±ÁAvÀPÀ« (3) ºÉÆAiÀÄì¼ÀgÀÄ
(4) «dAiÀÄ£ÀUÀgÀzÀ ¸ÁªÀiÁælgÀÄ
146 (6 - A)
Directions (Q. Nos. 36-40) : The Directions : From Question No. 41-44,
questions are designed to test your choose the correct sentence among
knowledge of English Vocabulary. the sentences given below and
Choose the correct word from the shade/blacken the correct answer in
options given below and your answer sheet.
shade/blacken it on the answer
sheet. 41. (1) The scenaries of Kashmir
capture tourists’ minds.
36. Fortune telling through reading of (2) The scenaries of Kashmir
palms capture a tourist mind.
(1) Chronology (3) The scenary of Kashmir
(2) Chiromancy capture tourists’ minds.
(3) Chagrin (4) The Kashmir scenaries capture
(4) Chiaroscuro a tourist mind.
37. A state of a person in which he has
42. (1) Each girl and each boy were
to choose one of the two
given a prize.
unfavourable things or situations.
(2) Each girl and each boy was
(1) Deism
given a prize.
(2) Dilemma
(3) Each girl and each boy have
(3) Dichotomy
(4) Dualism been given a prize.
(4) Each girl and each boy will
38. Geographical phenomena when have been given a prize.
days and nights are equal
(1) Solstice 43. (1) The horse and carriage are at
(2) Polar the door.
(3) Equinox (2) The horse and carriage were at
(4) Eclogue the door.
(3) The horse and carriage have
39. Animals living in flocks been at the door.
(1) Social (4) The horse and carriage is at the
(2) Gregarious door.
(3) Fusion
(4) Equine 44. (1) The quality of managers was
not good.
40. A list of books with details of (2) The quality of managers were
authorship, edition, subjects etc. not good.
(1) Bibliography (3) The quality of managers have
(2) Compendium not been good.
(3) Lexicon (4) The quality of managers are
(4) Thesaurus not good.
146 (7 - A)
Directions : Each of the question from Directions : For Question Nos. 50-54,
45-49, has a word given in the choose the word which is an
beginning followed by four options. antonym of the given word and
You have to identify the most mark the appropriate answer in your
appropriate meaning of the word answer sheet.
among the four options and mark
the corresponding answer in your
answer sheet. 50. Meticulous :
(1) Mutual
45. Alma mater : (2) Shaggy
(1) Native village or town or city (3) Meretricious
(2) School College or university a (4) Slovenly
person has once attended.
(3) Domicile
(4) National 51. Lend :
(1) Borrow
46. Prima facie : (2) Cheat
(1) Primary (3) Pawn
(2) Important
(3) Accepted as correct until (4) Hire
proved otherwise
(4) Evident 52. Patchy :
(1) Attractive
47. De facto : (2) Uniform
(1) Not existing
(2) Existing in fact (3) Simple
(3) Dead (4) Clear
(4) Unavailable
53. Industrious :
48. Modus operandi (1) Indifferent
(1) A module
(2) Operational (2) Indolent
(3) A mode (3) Casual
(4) A way of operating (4) Lazy
146 (9 - A)
61. We should avoid go where we are between the speaker and the hearer,
not respected. facial expressions, etc. Kinesics is
(1) avoid going the study of the visual aspects of
(2) avoid visit non-verbal interpersonal
communication. It may be the
(3) avoid meet
closing and the opening of the
(4) avoid interact
eyelids, winking, blinking, the way
one looks, movement of hands etc.
62. I have borrowed a book from one of This may be called ‘body language’.
my friend. The study of gestures is interesting
(1) one of my friends as a subject in itself. Gestures vary
(2) one of his friends from community to community and
(3) one of their friend the same gesture may mean
different things in different
(4) one of their friends
communities. Proxemics is the study
of the ways in which space is
63. Mr. Shashi is not pulling on well handled in human communication.
with his wife. Spatial changes give a ‘tone’ to
(1) not keeping on communication. The distance
(2) not placing on between people may function as an
(3) not adjusting on aid to communication.
(4) not getting on
65. The study of visual aspects of non
verbal interpersonal communication
64. The minister’s working style is
is known as ________.
different from his predecessor.
(1) Chronemics
(1) previous
(2) Proxemics
(2) unique
(3) Haptics
(3) present one
(4) Kinesics
(4) predecessor’s
Directions : For Question Nos. 65-67, 66. Identify the aspect of human
read the following passage and mark communication studied under
the correct answer for the questions Proxemics.
given below in your answer sheet. (1) Touch
(2) Time
Non-verbal communication includes (3) Space
the way we speak and move, our (4) Body Language
gestures, the physical distance
146 (10 - A)
67. Identify the aspect that does not ultimately responsible for the
come under body language. creative product or the form the
(1) The way one looks final ad takes. As a group, the
(2) Hand movements people who work in the creative
department are generally referred to
(3) Opening of eyelids
as the creatives, regardless of their
(4) Time Management
speciality.
(1) ºÉÆêÀiï¥ÉÃeï
(1) 2
146 (12 - A)
71. Which of the following is an 74. What is the shortcut of printing a
example of binary number. document for computer having
windows ?
(1) A I B C D I
(1) Shift + P
(2) 23412
(2) Alt + P
(3) 100101
(3) Control + P
(4) All of the above
(4) Control + Shift + P
146 (13 - A)
77. qÉÃmÁªÀÅ ¸ÀAavÀªÁV UÀÄA¦£À°è ¥ÉÆæ¸É¸ï 80. USB AiÀÄÄ AiÀiÁªÀ §UÉAiÀÄ ¸ÉÆÖÃgÉÃeï
DVgÀĪÀAvÀºÀzÀÄ ¥ÀæQæAiÉÄAiÀÄÄ vÀAvÀæ¸ÁzsÀ£À ?
78. F ¥ÉÊQ AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ ¤dªÁV ¥sÉÊgïªÁ¯ï 81. BIOS ¤AzÀ gÀ£ï DVgÀĪÀ
UÀ¼À£ÀÄß PÀÄjvÀzÀÄÝ ? PÀA¥ÀÆålgï£À°è£À AiÀÄAvÁæA±À WÀlPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ
¸ÀjAiÀiÁV PÉ®¸À ªÀiÁqÀÄwÛzÉAiÉÄà JAzÀÄ
(1) ¤AiÀĪÀÄUÀ¼À£ÀÄß ¥Á°¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ ¥Àj²Ã°¸ÀĪÀ ¥ÉÆæÃUÁæªÀiï AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ ?
146 (14 - A)
77. Process in which, data is 80. USB is which type of storage
accumulated and processed in a device ?
group
(1) Binary
(1) Group Processing (2) Secondary
146 (15 - A)
83. C++ £ÀÄß AiÀiÁgÀÄ ¸ÀA±ÉÆâü¹zÀgÀÄ ? 86. qÉÃmÁ¨ÉøïUÉ ¸ÀA§A¢ü¹zÀ ¥ÀzÀ
AiÀiÁªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) ¹Öêï eÉÆèïì
(1) ¦ºÉZï¦
(2) eÉêÀiïì UÉÆèùAUï
(2) eÁªÁ
(3) ©eÁ£ïð ¸ËÖçmïì¸ÀÖç¥ï
(3) MgÁåPÀ¯ï
(4) qɤ¸ï ja
(4) C¸ÉA©è
(3) F7
(3) ¸ÁÌöå£Àgï
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¸ÉÆÖÃgÉÃeï ¸ÁzsÀ£À ?
(1) C¸ÉA©è ¨sÁµÉ
(1) ¥ÁæxÀ«ÄPÀ
(2) ªÀÄÆgÀ£Éà d£ÀgÉõÀ£ï£À G£ÀßvÀ
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146 (16 - A)
83. Who invented C ++ ? 86. Which term is related to
Database ?
(1) Steve Jobs
(1) PHP
(2) James Gosling
(2) JAVA
(3) Bjarne Stroutstrup
(3) Oracle
(4) Dennis Ritchie
(4) Assembly
146 (17 - A)
89. F UÀÄA¦£À°è ºÉÆAzÀzÉ EgÀĪÀAvÀºÀzÀÄÝ 92. JªÀiï.J¸ï. JPÉì¯ï£À°è MAzÀÄ ¥ÉÃeï
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(4) \
(4) DOS
146 (18 - A)
89. Which among the following is 92. How can one set a page border in
odd one ? MS–Excel ?
(1) /
(1) Linux
(2) D
(2) Windows
(3) Div
(3) Mac OS
(4) \
(4) DOS
146 (20 - A)
95. How many maximum columns 98. Magnetic Ink character
can be inserted in MS-Word recogniser is _________.
document ?
Fill in the blank with the correct
(1) 40 option.
97. Which of the following line 100. Which one of the following is a
spacing is invalid ? token of C-Language ?
(1) Single (1) Scanf ( )
146 (21 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
146 (22 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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277 (2 – A )
1. The Union Government recently told the 3. Consider the following statements :
Supreme Court of India that an expert
A. The BCCI has nominated former
committee has been constituted to
identify key data protection issues in Indian cricket captain Mahendra
India and to recommend methods to Singh Dhoni for Padma Bhushan
address them and that after the recently.
committee’s report is submitted, there is a
B. Rahul Dravid has also received the
possibility that the law shall be passed
Padma Bhushan Award.
regulating data protection. Who is the
chairman of the committee formed ? Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
(1) B.N. Srikrishna
Select the code for the correct answer
(2) Srinivas Raju
from the options given below :
277 (3 – A )
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277 (4 – A )
5. Who among the following writers of 8. Consider the following statements with
Kannada literature earned the title of respect to Pradhan Mantri Kisan
‘‘Ubhaya Kavichakravarthi’’ for his Sampada Yojana (PMKSY) :
command over both Kannada and
A. PMKSY is the new name of the
Sanskrit ?
earlier Central Sector Scheme
(1) Adikavi Pampa SAMPADA.
B. It has been approved with an
(2) Sri Ponna
allocation of < 6,000 crore.
(3) Ranna
Which of the above statements is/are
(4) Nagachandra correct ?
Select the code for the correct answer
6. The Union Ministry of Development of from the options given below :
North-Eastern Region recently launched (1) A only
which of the following events to promote (2) B only
the art, culture, heritage, cuisine,
(3) Both A and B
handicrafts, business and tourism of
(4) Neither A nor B
North-East India ?
C. Mysore Jasmine
7. The Chief Minister of which of the
following States flagged off the ‘‘Narmada D. Mysore Pak
Mahotsav Yatra’’ as part of a two-week
Which of the above products from
long celebrations to mark the completion Karnataka have geographical indication ?
of Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada
Select the code for the correct answer
River ?
from the options given below :
(1) Gujarat (1) A and B only
(2) Maharashtra (2) A and C only
(3) Madhya Pradesh (3) A, B and D only
(4) Andhra Pradesh (4) A, B, C and D
277 (5 – A )
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277 (6 – A )
10. Thomas Bach, the President of the 12. The BWF World Senior Badminton
International Olympic Committee (IOC) Championship was held in which of the
has announced the name of the cities following States recently ?
which will host the 2024 and 2028 (1) Kerala
Summer Olympics. Which of the following
(2) Karnataka
statements is/are correct regarding that
announcement ? (3) Maharashtra
11. In the wake of the recent Rohingya issue, 14. Who is the author of the book ‘‘How India
India started an operation to provide Sees the World : Kautilya to the 21st
assistance to Bangladesh in response to Century’’, which was launched by former
the humanitarian crisis being faced on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in
account of the large influx of Rohingya September 2017 ?
refugees into that country from (1) Union Minister Ravi Shankar
Myanmar. What is the name of that Prasad
operation ?
(2) Former Foreign Secretary Shyam
(1) Operation Manavta
Saran
(2) Operation Insaniyat
(3) Shivshankar Menon
(3) Operation Rohingya
(4) Nirmala Sitharaman
(4) Operation Refugee
277 (7 – A )
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Ü Ÿ|¡WÜÙÜá.
£àÊÜÞì®ÜWÜÙÜá :
277 (8 – A )
15. The Indian-American entrepreneur, 17. Four statements have been given followed
philanthropist and venture capitalist by three conclusions. You have to consider
Gururaj Deshpande has decided to launch
the statements to be true, even if they do
India’s largest startup incubation centre
not conform to the well-known facts.
at which of the following cities in
Which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)
Karnataka ?
from the given statements ?
(1) Udupi
Statements :
(2) Hubballi
I. All walls are houses.
(3) Belgaum
II. All houses are paints.
A person goes from the left top corner to C. Some paints are not pillars.
the right bottom corner always moving to
the right or downward along the lines. Select the code for the correct answer
How many different routes can he adopt ? from the options given below :
277 (9 – A )
18. D Êæ®… ®ÜPÝÍæWÜÙÜ ±æçQ ŸÓ…, PÝÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ20. PæÙÜX®Ü¨ÜÃÜÈÉ ‘X’ ¸æÇæ¿á®Üá° PÜívÜá ×wÀáÄ :
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±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) X = 325
(2) X = 383
(3) X = 275
(4) X = 293
277 (10 – A )
18. Which of the following Venn diagrams 20. Find the missing number X from the
correctly represents the relation between following :
Bus, Car and Brake ?
(1) X = 325
(2) X = 383
(3) X = 275
(4) X = 293
277 (11 – A )
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(ÓÜíË«Ý®Ü (ËÐÜ¿á)
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277 (12 – A )
23. Match the Articles of the Constitution 24. The pie chart provided below gives the
(List I) with the Contents (List II) : distribution of land under various food
crops. Study the pie chart carefully and
List I List II answer the question that follows :
(Article of the (Content)
Distribution of areas (in acres)
Constitution)
under various food crops
A. Article 54 I. Election of the
President of India
Select the code for the correct answer (3) Rice, Wheat and Barley
from the options given below :
(4) Bajra, Maize and Rice
A B C D
(1) I II III IV
25. Who established the first Kannada
Printing Press at Bellary ?
(2) I II IV V
(1) Reverend John Hands
277 (13 – A )
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277 (14 – A )
26. Read the following statement and answer 28. Match the events (List I) with their
the question that follows : results (List II) :
a doctor.
(2) IV I II III
(3) Lina is married to a doctor.
(3) II III IV V
(4) Tina is married to Chandler who is
an engineer. (4) III I II V
277 (15 – A )
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277 (16 – A )
29. Study the following figure carefully. The 31. The Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
rectangle represents artists, the circle recommended the Three-Tier Panchayati
Raj System. They are
represents players and the triangle
represents doctors. How many players are (1) Gram panchayat, Taluk panchayat,
neither artists nor doctors ? Zilla panchayat
(1) 22
(2) 25
(3) 27
32. Which of the following statements is/are
(4) 29
true about gravitational waves ?
277 (18 – A )
33. The salary and allowances of the Judges 36. Professor C.N.R. Rao received the Bharat
of the High Court are charged to the Ratna Award for which of the following
years ?
(1) Consolidated Fund of India
(1) 2012
(2) Consolidated Fund of the State
(4) 2015
List I List II 37. Which Indian bank has got $ 100 million
(Name) Asian Development Bank (ADB) loan to
(Dam/Reservoir)
finance solar rooftop projects across
A. Alamatti I. Renuka Sagar
India ?
B. Narayanpur II. Lal Bahadur
Shastri (1) ICICI Bank
C. Tungabhadra III. Basava Sagar
(2) State Bank of India (SBI)
D. Malaprabha IV. Pampa Sagar
(3) Punjab National Bank (PNB)
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : (4) Allahabad Bank
A B C D
(1) I II III IV
(2) IV III II I 38. Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 are
(3) II III IV I notified based on the provisions made
under
(4) III I IV II
(1) The Environment (Protection) Act,
35. In which of the following places was the 1986
Kannada Film Festival, 2017 held from (2) The Water (Prevention and Control
July 21st to July 24 , 2017 ?
th
of Pollution) Act, 1974
(1) Kolkata
(3) The Karnataka Municipalities Act,
(2) Mumbai 1964
(3) Panaji
(4) The Karnataka Municipal
(4) Bhopal Corporations Act, 1976
277 (19 – A )
39. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ Pæàí¨ÜÅ ±ÜqrWæ ÓæàÄ¨Ü 41. AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á¨Ü ®Ý¿ޘàÍÜÃÝX
ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÝX¨æ ? ÊÜáñæã¤í¨Üá AÊܘWæ »ÝÃÜñÜ©í¨Ü ±Üâ®ÜÃ… ®ÝÊÜá
A. ¸ÝÂíQíW…, ËÊæá ÊÜáñÜᤠaÜá®ÝÊÜOæWÜÙÜá ¯¨æàìÍÜ®Ü WæãívÜÊÜÃÜá ¿ÞÃÜá ?
B. ÓÝÊÜìg¯PÜ BÃæãàWÜÂ, AÃÜ|ÂWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ(1) «Ü®Üíg¿á aÜí¨ÜÅaÜãvÜ
GÓæràp… ñæÄWæ (2) ÊÜá¨Ü®… ¼àÊÜå…ÃÝÊ… ÇæãàPÜãÃ…
C. vÜÅW…Õ (LÐÜ«ÜWÜÙÜá), PÝËáìPÜ JPÜãRo (3) ¨ÜÆËàÃ… »ÜívÝÄ
ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÝréí±… ÓÜáíPÜWÜÙÜá (4) ÖÜÄàÍ… ÓÝÇæÌ
D. ËÊÜޮܿޮÜ, pæȶæäà®…, ÓÜáíPÜWÜÙÜá
ÊÜáñÜᤠAŸPÝÄ ñæÄWæWÜÙÜá 42. A¨æà ÊÝÃÜ¨Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ©®Ü¨ÜÈÉ ÃÜÊæáàÍ…®Ü ±ÜÄàûæ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ¯WÜ©¿ÞX¨æ (ÓæãàÊÜáÊÝÃÜÊÜâ ÊÝÃÜ¨Ü Êæã¨ÜÆ©®Ü) ?
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : A. ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ®Üá ÊÜáíWÜÙÜÊÝÃÜÊÝ¨Ü 1 ©®Ü¨Ü ®ÜíñÜÃÜ
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ B¨ÜÃæ WÜáÃÜáÊÝÃÜPæR ÊÜááíaæ AÊÜ®Ü ±ÜÄàûæ C¨æ
(2) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ Gí¨Üá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ®æ®Ü²oárPæãíw¨Ýª®æ.
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ B. ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ®Ü WæÙæ¿á®Üá ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ®Ü ±ÜÄàûæ¿áá
(4) B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ ÊÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊÜáãÃÜ®æà ©®Ü¨Üí¨Üá C¨æ Gí¨Üá
ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ®æ®Ü²oár Pæãíw¨Ýª®æ.
40. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ÃÝÑóà¿á ®ÜWÜÃÜ iàÊÜ®æãà±Ý¿á
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
¯ÁãàWÜ¨Ü E±Ü»ÝWÜWÜÙÝÊÜâÊÜâ ?
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
A. ÓÜÊÜáá¨Ý¿á ÓÜíÓæ§WÜÙÜ ÃÜaÜ®æ :
GÓ….Öæa….i.WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠAÊÜâWÜÙÜ (1) A ÖæàÚPæÁãí¨æà ÓÝPÜá B¨ÜÃæ B
¶ævÜÃæàÐÜ®…WÜÙÜá ÖæàÚPæÁãí¨æà PæàÚÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá
ÓÝPÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
B. ÓÝÊÜì£ÅPÜ B¦ìPÜ Óæà±Üìvæ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜá JqrWæ
C. ®ÜWÜÃÜ iàÊÜ®æãà±Ý¿á Pæàí¨ÜÅWÜÙÜá
±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá ÓÝPÝWÜáñܤÊæ B¨ÜÃæ
D. ®ÜWÜÃÜ E¨æãÂàWÜ ÊæàñÜ®Ü
¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà Jí¨Üá ±ÜÅñæÂàPÜ ÖæàÚPæ¿áá
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÝPÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (3) B ÖæàÚPæÁãí¨æà ÓÝPÝWÜáñܤ¨æ B¨ÜÃæ A
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÖæàÚPæÁãí¨ÜÄí¨ÜÇæà PæàÚÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ
(2) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ EñܤÄÓÜÆá ÓÜÖÝ¿áPÜÊÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ (4) ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá
(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÖæàÚPæ¿áã ñÝ®æãí¨æà ÓÝPÝWÜáñܤ¨æ.
277 (20 – A )
39. Which of the following subjects are part of 41. Who has been re-nominated by India for
the Union List ? another term as a judge at the
International Court of Justice ?
A. Banking, insurance and elections
(1) Dhananjaya Chandrachud
B. Public health, forests and estate duty
(2) Madan Bhimrao Lokur
C. Drugs, trade union and stamp duties
(3) Dalveer Bhandari
D. Airways, telephones, customs and
(4) Harish Salve
excise duties
Select the code for the correct answer 42. On which day of the same week is
from the options given below : Ramesh’s exam scheduled (Monday being
the first day of the week) ?
(1) A and B only
(2) A, B and C only A. Ramesh correctly remembers that his
exam is scheduled on a day after
(3) A and D only
Tuesday but before Thursday.
(4) B, C and D only
B. Ramesh’s friend correctly remembers
that Ramesh’s exam is scheduled on
40. Which of the following are the the third day of the week.
sub-components of National Urban Select the code for the correct answer
Livelihood Mission ? from the options given below :
A. Building community institutions :
(1) Statement A alone is sufficient but
SHGs and their federations
statement B alone is not sufficient
B. Universal Financial Inclusion to answer the question asked.
C. City Livelihood Centres
(2) Both statements A and B together
D. Urban Employment Wage are sufficient to answer the question
Select the code for the correct answer but neither statement is sufficient
from the options given below : alone.
(1) A and B only (3) Statement B alone is sufficient but
(2) A, B and C only statement A alone is not sufficient
(3) A and C only to answer the question asked.
277 (21 – A )
43. D PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°¿áÈÉ GÃÜvÜá FÖæ (A ÊÜáñÜᤠB) 45. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° WÜÊÜá¯Ô :
WÜÙÜ®Üá° JÙÜWæãíwÃÜáÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ¿á®Üá°
A. aÜí±ÝÃÜ| ÓÜñÝÂWÜÅÖÜÊÜâ WÝí˜ài¿áÊÜÃÜá
¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ,¿ÞÊÜ FÖæ¿áá/WÜÙÜá ÖæàÚPæ¿áÈÉ
g®Ü®Ý¿áPÜÃÝX »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÃÝgPÝÃÜ|¨ÜÈÉÊÜ
«Ü̯ñÜÊÝX¨æ GíŸá¨Ü®Üá° ¯àÊÜâ ¯«ÜìÄÓܸæàPÜá.
GÃÜvÜ®æà ±ÜÅÊæàÍÜ樆 Üá° WÜá£ìÔñÜá.
ÖæàÚPæ :
PÝÊÜáñ… ±Ü¹ÉPæàÐÜ®… ¯í¨Ü ±ÜÅPÜqst ±ÜâÓܤPÜÊÜâ B. aÜí±ÝÃÜ| ÓÜñÝÂWÜÅÖÜÊÜâ (CíwWæãà)
A±ÜÄ|ñܯWæ E±Ý«Ý¿áÃÜ A®Üá±ÜÔ§£¿áÈÉ ¯àȸæÙæ¿á ñæãàoWÝÄPæ PÝËáìPÜÃÜá
ñÝQìPÜ Ë«Ý®Ü¨Ü A«Ü¿á®Ü¨ÜÈÉ G¨ÜáÄÓÜᣤ¨Üª ÓÜÊÜáÓæÂWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄÖÜÄÓÜáÊÜ
ÊÜÞWÜì¨ÜÍÜì®Ü ÊÜÞvÜÆá E¨æªàÎÔ¨æ. ÓÜÆáÊÝX aÝȤWæ ñÜÃÜÇÝÀáñÜá.
FÖæWÜÙÜá :
A. ñÝQìPÜ ÓÜÊÜá¥Üì®æ (PÝÃÜ| ÖÜávÜáPÜáÊÜ) ¿á®Üá° D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
Jí¨Üá ±ÜâÓܤPÜ¨Ü ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü PÜÈ¿áŸÖÜá¨Üá.
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
B. ñÝQìPÜ ÓÜÊÜá¥Üì®æ¿á A«Ý±ÜPÜÃÜá
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
±ÜÅ£Á㟺ÄWÜã Æ»ÜÂËÆɨæà CÃÜŸÖÜá¨Üá.
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
277 (22 – A )
43. In the question given below, a statement 45. Consider the following statements :
is given which is followed by two
assumptions (A and B). You have to A. The Champaran Satyagraha marked
decide which assumption(s) is/are implicit Gandhiji’s second appearance in
in the statement ?
Indian politics as a leader of the
Statement : masses.
The book published by Kamath
B. The Champaran Satyagraha was
Publication is intended to guide the
launched to address the problems
layman to study reasoning in the
faced by the Indigo plantation
absence of a teacher.
workers.
Assumptions :
Which of the above statements is/are
A. Reasoning can be learnt with the
correct ?
help of a book.
B. A teacher of reasoning may not be Select the code for the correct answer
available to everyone. from the options given below :
277 (23 – A )
47. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ ±æçQ LÃÜíW…hæฅWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ 49. JÙÜ ÓÜíaÜ®Üá° ÊÜáorÖÝPÜÆá ÓÜáÇݤ®Ü®Üá LñÜ|WÜÙÜá
ÓÜĿިܨÜ᪠¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ? ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜ»æWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ¯Ðæà˜Ô¨Ü®Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¨æàÍÜÊÜ®Üá°
A. AÊÜ®Ü ©àZì BÚ³Pæ¿áÈÉ ÊÜááZÇ… ÃÝgÂÊÜâ ñܮܰ ¸æàÖÜáWÝÃÜÄí¨Ü ñÜáí¹Ô¨Ü®Üá ?
WÜw¿á EñÜá¤íWÜñæ ñÜÆá²ñÜá. (1) ŸÆº®…
B. BñÜ hÝñÝ£àñÜ ÍæÅà~WÜÙÜ®Üá° hÝÄ ÊÜÞw¨Ü᪠(2) AÇÝÉE©ªà®… UÈj
A¨Ü®Üá° ‘gÊݹp…Õ’ G®Üá°ñݤÃæ. (3) ÊÜááÖÜÊÜᾨ…&¹®…&ñÜáWÜÆT…
C. ‘®èÃæãàh…’ ÖÜŸºÊ®Ü Üá° BñÜ (4) CÆá¤ñÜËáÐ…
ÊÜááí¨ÜáÊÜÄÓÜÈÆÉ.
D. AÊÜ®Üá ‘ÃÜkáÃæãàTÝ ¨ÜÍÜì®…’ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿á®Üá° 50. D ±æçQ ÓÜÄÖæãí¨Ý~Pæ AÆÉ¨Ü hæãàw
¯ÈÉԨܮÜá. ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) AŸáÇ… ¶ÜgÇ… & I®…&C&APܺÄ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (2) AŸáªÇ… ÖÜËáਅ ÇÝÖæãàÄ &
(1) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
±Ü¨ÜÐÝ®ÝÊÜÞ
48. APܺÃÜ®Ü ‘©à®…&C&CÇÝ×’ ¿áá 51. 1809 ÃÜÈÉ ÃÝhÝÃÝÊÜå… ÊæãàÖÜ®… ÃÝ¿á ŸÃæ¨Ü
¿áÍÜÔÌ¿ÞWÜ©ÃÜÆá PÝÃÜ| ±ÜâÓܤPÜ ñÜã¶Üñ…&EÇ…&ÊÜááÊÝשªà®… (HPÜ ¨æçÊÜ
ÊÝ©WÜÚWæ PæãvÜáWæ). ¨ÜÈÉ g®ÜÃÜá
(1) APܺÃÜ®Ü A®ÜíñÜÃÜ ¿ÞÃÜã A¨Ü®Üá°
HPܨæàÊÝÃÝ«ÜPÜÃÝWܸæàPæí¨Üá AÊÜÃÜá
±æäÅàñÝÕ×ÓÜÈÆÉ.
±ÜÅ£±Ý©Ô¨ÜÃÜá. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ »ÝÐæ¿áÈÉ
(2) CñÜÃÜ «ÝËáìPÜ BaÜÃÜOæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ÊÜááÔÉÊÜáÃÜá C¨Ü®Üá° ŸÃæ¿áÇÝX¨æ ?
J±Ü³ÈÆÉ. (1) CíXÉàÐ…
(3) g®ÜÄWæ A¨Ü®Üá° ÓÜãPܤÊÝX ¹í¹ÔÃÜÈÆÉ. (2) ±ÜÑì¿á®…
277 (24 – A )
47. Which of the following statements 49. Which Sultan, in order to forestall
regarding Aurangzeb are correct ? conspiracies, banned banquets and
assemblies and peppered the country with
A. During his long reign, Mughal
his spies ?
empire reached its territorial climax.
(1) Balban
B. He issued secular decrees called
(2) Alauddin Khilji
‘Zawabits’.
(3) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
C. He discontinued the festival of (4) Iltutmish
‘Nauroz’.
Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi
(3) A, C and D only
(4) Abdul Qadir Badauni –
(4) A, B, C and D
Tarikh-i-Akbari
277 (25 – A )
55. ±Üqr I (PÜ|WÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ÓÜíÍæãà«ÜPÜÃÜá)
52. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü væà¯Ð…
Ãæãí©Wæ Öæãí©Ô :
ÓÜáÇݤ¯à¿áÃÜ Pæàí¨ÜÅ Óݧ®Ü ÊÝXñÜᤠ?
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(1) pÝÅíQ¸ÝÃ… (PÜ|WÜÙÜá) (ÓÜíÍæãà«ÜPÜÃÜá)
(2) ÓæÃÝÊÜå…±æäÃ… A. ±æäÅàpÝ®… I. ÃÜá¨ÜÃ…¶Üv…ì
(4) ˨æàÎ ÊݱÝÃÜ A£¿ÞX PÜíWæqr¨Ü᪠(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
277 (26 – A )
52. Which of the following was the 55. Match the Particles (List I) with the
Discoverers (List II) :
headquarters of a Danish Sultanate in
India ? List I List II
(Particle) (Discoverer)
(1) Tranquebar
A. Proton I. Rutherford
(2) Serampore B. Electron II. Chadwick
(2) II IV III I
(1) Nizam of Hyderabad and the
French (3) III I II IV
277 (27 – A )
57. ÃÝÑóà¿á ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ Eñݳ¨Ü®æ¿áá ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær¿á 60. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ PÝÅí£PÝÄWÜÙÜá AÊæáàÄPÝ
¨ÜÃܨÜÈÉ ×àWæ ¯ÃÜã²ñÜÊÝX¨æ ÓÜí¿ááPܤ ÓÜíÓݧ®Ü¨ÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ ¿áá®æçpæv… Cíw¿Þ
(1) B¦ìPÜñæ¿áÈÉ Eñݳ¨Ü®æ B¨Ü GÇÝÉ ÖèÓ…®Ü ÃÜaÜ®æ¿á®Üá° ÊÜÞw¨ÜÃÜá ?
Aí£ÊÜá ÓÜÃÜPÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓæàÊæWÜÙÜ ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær (1) ÃÝÊÜá®Ý¥… ±ÜâÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠËàÃ… ÓÝÊÜPÜìÃ…
¸æÇæ ÖÝWÜã ˨æàÍÜ©í¨Ü Ÿí¨Ü B¨Ý¿á¨Ü
AíÍÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° WÜ|®æWæ ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãíw¨Üáª. (2) ñÝÃÜP…®Ý¥… ¨ÝÓ… ÊÜáñÜᤠi.w. PÜáÊÜÞÃ…
(2) B¦ìPÜñæ¿áÈÉ Eñݳ¨Ü®æ B¨Ü GÇÝÉ (3) ÇÝÇÝ ÖÜÃ…¨Ü¿ÞÙ… ÊÜáñÜᤠ»ÜWÜñÜ ÔíW…
Aí£ÊÜá ÓÜÃÜPÜáWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓæàÊæWÜÙÜ
ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær ¸æÇæ. (4) ÖÜÃ…®ÝÊÜå… ÔíW… ÊÜáñÜᤠ»ÜWÜÊÝ®… ÔíW…
(3) B¦ìPÜñæ¿áÈÉ Eñݳ¨Ü®æ B¨Ü GÇÝÉ
Aí£ÊÜá ÓÜÃÜPÜáWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓæàÊæWÜÙÜ
ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær ¸æÇæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜÃæãàûÜ ñæÄWæWÜÙÜá.
(4) B¦ìPÜñæ¿áÈÉ Eñݳ¨Ü®æ B¨Ü GÇÝÉ 61. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÊÜÓÝÖÜñÜá BvÜÜÚñÜPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ D
Aí£ÊÜá ÓÜÃÜPÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓæàÊæWÜÙÜ ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær PæÙÜX®Ü ˨ÜÂÊÜÞ®ÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
¸æÇæ ÖÝWÜã ±ÜÃæãàûÜ ñæÄWæWÜÙÜá ÓܹÕw A. ÊÜÞÇæì&Ëáípæãà ÓÜá«ÝÃÜOæWÜÙÜá
PÜÙæ¨Ü¨Üáª.
B. PÜÆRñݤ©í¨Ü ¨æÖÜÈWæ ÃÝg«Ý¯¿á
58. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü Ë¨ÜáÂñ… Eñݳ¨Ü®æ¿áÈÉ A˜PÜ ±ÝÆá D ÊÜWÝìÊÜOæ
ŸWæ¿á¨Ü᪠C. Êæã¨ÜÆ ÊÜáÖÝ ¿áá¨Üœ
(1) gÆ˨ÜáÂñ…
(2) EÐÜ¡ (¥ÜÊÜáìÇ…)
D. ÆPè° J±Ü³í¨Ü
(3) ÓèÃÜ D Zo®æWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÝÇÝ®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá¨ÜÈÉ hæãàwÔ.
(4) ®ÜãÂQÉ¿áÃ…
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
59. D ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÃæàÇæÌWÜÙÜ
WÜÄÐÜuWÜÚPæWæ PæãvÜáWæ¿á¯°£¤¨æ ? (1) B, A, C, D
277 (28 – A )
57. Gross National Product at market price is 60. Which of the following revolutionaries set
defined as
up the United India House in the USA ?
(1) The market value of all final goods
and services produced in an (1) Ramnath Puri and Veer Savarkar
economy taking into account the net
factor income from abroad. (2) Taraknath Das and G.D. Kumar
(2) The market value of all final goods
(3) Lala Hardayal and Bhagat Singh
and services produced in an
economy.
(4) Harnam Singh and Bhagwan Singh
(3) The market value of all final goods
and services produced in an
economy plus indirect taxes.
(4) The market value of all final goods
and services produced in an
economy plus indirect taxes minus 61. With reference to colonial rule in India,
subsidies. consider the following events :
A. Morley-Minto Reforms
58. Which kind of power accounts for B. Transfer of the capital from Calcutta
the largest share of power generation of to Delhi
India ?
C. First World War
(1) Hydro-electricity
D. Lucknow Pact
(2) Thermal
(3) Solar Put the events in the correct chronological
order.
(4) Nuclear
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
59. Which one of the following constitutes the
maximum earnings of Indian Railways ? (1) B, A, C, D
277 (29 – A )
62. D ±æçQ ¿ÞÃÜá ÊÜáí¨ÜWÝËáWÜÙÜá ? 65. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
A. i.Pæ. WæãàSÇæ A. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü Ÿí¨ÜÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±æäàp…ì
B. ¨Ý¨Ý»ÝÀá ®ÜÊÜÃæãài
oÅÓÜr B¶… Cíw¿Þ ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáñܤ¨æ. C¨Üá
C. µÃæãàg ÐÝ ÊæáÖݤ
D. GÊÜå….i. ÃÝ®Üvæ Pæàí¨ÜÅ ÓÜPÝìÃÜ Êݲ¤¿á¨ÝX¨æ.
E. ¹.i. £ÆP… B. QÄ¿á Ÿí¨ÜÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üã° Pæàí¨ÜÅ ÓÜPÝìÃÜÊÜâ
F. ¹²®… aÜí¨ÜÅ ±ÝÇ…
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX B¿Þ ÃÝgÂÓÜPÝìÃÜWÜÙÜ ®æÃÜË®æãí©Wæ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : ¯»ÝÀáÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(1) A, B, C, D ÊÜáñÜᤠF
(2) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
(3) D, E ÊÜáñÜᤠF ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
1
63. »ÜãËá¿áá PÜûÝ £Åg DX®Ü ÊÜåèÆ嬆 (1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
4
ÃÜÐÝr¨ÜÃæ ÊÜÐÜì¨Ü AÊܘ DX®Ü¨ÜQRíñÜ GÐÜár ±Üoár (2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ? (3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(1) 8 ±Üoár
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
1
(2) ±Üoár
8
(3) 4 ±Üoár 66. D ûæàñÜÅWÜÙÜ ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ‘‘ÃæÔvæP…Õ’’
(4)
1
±Üoár ÓÜãaÜPܨæãí©Wæ »ÝÃÜ£à¿á B¦ìPÜñæ¿á ÓæàÊÝ
4
ÊÜÆ¿áPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Ü᪠?
64. 3 PÜÆÉíWÜw ÖÜ~¡®Ü ¸æÇæ 7 ÊÜÞ訆 ÖÜ~¡®ÜÐÜár (1) ÓÝrP… ˯ÊÜá¿áWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ÐæàÃÜá ¸æÇæWÜÙÜá
2 ÊÜÞË®ÜÖÜ~¡®Ü ¸æÇæ 3 QñܤÙæ ÖÜ~¡®ÜÐÜár.
C¨Üáª, 10 PÜÆÉíWÜw ÖÜ|¡®Üá° PæãÙÜáÛÊÜ ¸æÇæ¿á (2) »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ŸívÜÊÝÙÜ ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpærWÜÙÜÈÉ
Êæãñܤ¨ÜÈÉ GÐÜár (WÜÄÐÜu) ÓÜíTæ¿á ÖÜ|á¡WÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜáãÂaÜá¿áÇ… ¶Üív… ¸æÇæWÜÙÜá
PæãÙÜÛŸÖÜá¨Üá. (±ÜÅ£ ŸWæ¿áÈÉ PܯÐÜu ±ÜûÜ Jí¨Üá
ÖÜOÝ¡¨ÜÃÜã PæãÙÜÛÇæà ¸æàPÜá) (3) ÓÜÃÜPÜá ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpærWÜÙÜ ±ÜÅ£àûÝ ¹í¨Üá
(1) 22 ¸æÇæWÜÙÜá
(2) 32
(4) Ä¿áÇ… GÓæràp… ÊÜÆ¿á¨ÜÈÉ gËáà®Üá
(3) 33
(4) 34 ¸æÇæWÜÙÜá
277 (30 – A )
62. Who among the following were 65. Consider the following statements :
moderates ?
A. The major ports of India are
A. G.K. Gokhale
managed by the Port Trust of India
B. Dadabhai Naoroji
C. Feroz Shah Mehta which comes under the Central
D. M.G. Ranade Government jurisdiction.
E. B.G. Tilak B. The minor ports are managed by the
F. Bipin Chandra Pal
Central Government with assistance
Select the code for the correct answer from the respective State
from the options given below :
Governments.
(1) A, B, C, D and F
(2) A, B and C Which of the above statements is/are
(3) D, E and F correct ?
(4) A, B, C and D
Select the code for the correct answer
63. If the radius of the Earth’s orbit becomes from the options given below :
1
times the present value, the duration
4 (1) A only
of one year will become how much of the
(2) B only
present duration ?
(1) 8 times (3) Both A and B
1 (4) Neither A nor B
(2) times
8
(3) 4 times
1
(4) times
4 66. Which one of the following areas is
related with the ‘‘RESIDEX’’ indices
64. 3 watermelons cost as much as
formulated for the service sector of the
7 mangoes, 2 mangoes cost as much as
3 oranges. What is the maximum number Indian economy ?
of fruits that can be bought in the amount (1) Share prices in the Stock Exchanges
that is enough to buy 10 watermelons ?
(It is given that at least one fruit of each (2) Mutual Fund prices in the Indian
variety has to be bought) capital markets
(1) 22 (3) Speculative spot prices in the
(2) 32 commodity markets
(3) 33
(4) Land prices in the real estate sector
(4) 34
277 (31 – A )
67. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜÄ ? 69. A¯àÍ… ÊÜáñÜᤠÃÜÊæáàÍ… ñÜÊÜá¾ ŸÚ ¯©ìÐÜr
A. ¯µr 50 ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜÊÜâ, »ÝÃÜ£à¿á DQÌq ÓÜíTæ¿á aÝPæãàÇæàoWÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨ÝªÃæ.
ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpærWÜÚWÝX »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ¸æía… ÊÜÞP…ì A¯àÍÜ®Üá 4 aÝPÜÇæàoáWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃÜÊæáàÍܯWæ
ÓÝrP… ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ¨Ü ÃÝÑóà¿á ÓÝrP… ¯àw¨ÜÃæ, A®ÜáÐÜ®Ü ŸÚ ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ®ÜÈÉ®Ü
aÝPÜÇæàoáWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæ¿á GÃÜvÜÃÜÐrÜÃÜÐÝrWÜáñܤ¨æ.
GP…Õ aæàíh… BX¨æ.
ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ GÃÜvÜá aÝPÜÇæàp…WÜÙÜ®Üá° A¯àÍ…¯Wæ
B. S & P Óæ®æÕ P…ÕÊÜâ ¸Ýí¸æ
ÓÝrP… ˯ÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ ¯àw¨ÜÈÉ A¯àÍ… ŸÚ CÃÜáÊÜ aÝPÜÇæàp…WÜÙÜá
(¹.GÓ….C.) ±ÜqrÊÜÞvÜÇÝ¨Ü PÜí±Ü¯WÜÚWæ ÓÜíTæ¿áá ÃÜÊæáàÍÜ®Ü ŸÚ CÃÜáÊÜ I¨Üá±Üoár
ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üáª. aÝPÜÇæàp…WÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæ¿áÐÜár BWÜáñܤÊæ. JqrWæ
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? AÊÜÃÜá Öæãí©ÃÜáÊÜ aÝP…ÇæàoáWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæÂ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX GÐÜár ?
(1) 26
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(2) 32
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) 34
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ (4) 36
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã 70. ±Üqr I (±Üor|) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II ®Üá° (AÊÜâWÜÙÜá
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ CÃÜáÊÜ »ÜãPÜí±ÜÊÜÆ¿áWÜÙÜá) Öæãí©Ô :
277 (32 – A )
67. Consider the following statements : 69. Anish and Ramesh have a certain number
A. NIFTY 50 index is the National Stock of chocolates with them. If Anish gives
Exchange (NSE) of India’s 4 chocolates to Ramesh, then Anish will
benchmark stock market index for have double the number of chocolates
Indian equity markets. that Ramesh has. If Ramesh gives 2
B. S & P SENSEX is related to the chocolates to Anish, then Anish will have
companies listed on the Bombay 5 times the number of chocolates that
Stock Exchange (BSE). Ramesh has. How many chocolates did
Which of the above statements is/are they have altogether ?
correct ? (1) 26
Select the code for the correct answer
(2) 32
from the options given below :
(3) 34
(1) A only
277 (33 – A )
71. WÝÚ¿á B¨ÜÅìñæ¿á®Üá° AÙæ¿áÆá D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ 74. D ±æçQ QàpÝÖÝÄ ÓÜÓÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
¿ÞÊÜ E±ÜPÜÃÜ| ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáñܤ¨æ ? (1) ±ÝÂÓÜÕ®… ±ÜâÐܳ ÓÜÓÜÂ
(1) WÝÚ ¨ÜÍÜìPÜ (2) ²aÜcÃ… ÓÜÓÜÂ
(2) A®æÃÝ¿å…x ÊÝ¿áá»ÝÃÜÊÞ Ü ±ÜPÜ (3) ÃݣŠÃÝ~
(3) J¨æª ÊÜáñÜᤠÍÜáÐÜR ŸáÃÜávæ¿á (4) ¶æÉàÊÜå… B¶… © ¶ÝÃæÓ…r (PÝw®Ü hÝÌÇæ)
EÐÜ¡ñÝÊÜÞ±ÜPÜ 75. ±Üqr I (¸æÙæWÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ
(4) WÜÄÐÜu ÊÜáñÜᤠPܯÐÜu EÐÜ¡ñÝÊÜÞ±ÜPÜ »ÝWÜWÜÙÜá) ¿á®Üá° Öæãí©Ô :
277 (34 – A )
71. Which one of the following instruments is 74. Which one of the following is an
used to measure the humidity of the air ? insectivorous plant ?
(1) Wind vane (1) Passion flower plant
(2) Aneroid barometer
(2) Pitcher plant
(3) Wet and dry bulb thermometer
(3) Night Queen
(4) Maximum and Minimum
thermometer (4) Flame of the Forest
72. Which one among the following 75. Match the Crops (List I) with the Parts
statements regarding Chinook winds is which are used (List II) :
not correct ?
List I List II
(1) These are local winds. (Part)
(Crop)
(2) They descend along the eastern A. Ginger I. Tuber
slopes of the Rocky Mountains to
mid-latitudes. B. Potato II. Rhizome
(3) They bring lots of rain with them. C. Banana III. Bulb
(4) They are beneficial for agriculture.
D. Onion IV. Sucker
D. Sirohi IV. Jammu and 76. The very famous variety that is used for
Kashmir
eating and making food products is
Select the code for the correct answer known as ‘‘Thompson Seedless’’. From the
from the options given below : following, to which crop does this
A B C D improved variety belong ?
277 (35 – A )
77. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ‘‘ËáÍÜÅ ¸æÙæWÝÄPæ¿á’’ ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü 80. ±Üqr I (¸æÙæWÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá) ®Üá°
ÆûÜ| ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? Öæãí©Ô :
(1) ®ÜWܨÜá ¸æÙæWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠBÖÝÃÜ ¸æÙW æ ÜÙæ
ÃÜvÜ®Üã° ¸æÙæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(2) Jí¨æà ûæàñÜŨÜÈÉ 2 A¥ÜÊÝ ÖæaÜác ¸æÙæWÜÙÜ®Üá° (¸æÙæ) (ÃÝgÂ)
¸æÙæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá A. aÜÖÝ I. EñܤÃÜ ±ÜŨæàÍ…
(3) ¸æÙæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¸æÙæÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠÖÝWæÁáà B. PܟẠII. AÓÝÕí
hÝ®ÜáÊÝÃÜWÜÙÜ ÖæaÜcÙÜ樆 Üá° JqrWæà
C. ®æÆWÜvÜÇæ III. ×ÊÜÞaÜÆ ±ÜŨæàÍ…
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(4) D Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ D. ÓæàŸá IV. WÜágÃÝñ…
78. A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC WÜÙÜá ÊÜáãÃÜá AíñÜÃÜ¨Ü AíQWÜÙÜá ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
AÊÜâWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜãw¨ÜÃæ ŸÃÜáÊÜ ¶ÜÈñÝíÍÜ A B C D
PæÙÜX®Üí£¨æ.
(1) II III I IV
A B C
(2) II I IV III
+ A B C
+ A B C (3) I II III IV
C C C
(4) II IV III I
ÖÝX¨ÜªÈÉ A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ®Ü ÊÜåèÆ H®Üá ?
(1) A = 3, B = 4, C=5
(2) A = 2, B = 3, C=1
(3) A = 5, B = 1, C=3 81. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ¯©ìÐÜr »ÝWÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ±ÜÅ¿Þ~ÓÜáÊÝWÜ
(4) A = 1, B = 8, C=5 Pæí±Üâ ÊÜá|¡®Üá° WÜÊÜá¯ÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá. D Ÿ|¡PæR
79. ÓÜíË«Ý®ÜÊÜâ 1950 ÃÜÈÉ AÔ¤ñÜÌPæR Ÿí¨ÝX¯í¨Ü ±ÜÅÊÜááS PÝÃÜ|Êæà®Üá ?
»ÝÃÜñܨÜÈÉ GÐÜár ¸ÝÄ B¦ìPÜ ñÜáñÜáì (1) ÊæáX°àÔ¿áÊÜå…®Ü Ë¶ÜâÆñæ
±ÜÄÔ§£¿á®Üá° NãàÑÓÜÇÝX¨æ ?
(2) ÖÜãÂÊÜáÓ…®Ü ÓÜíWÜÅÖÜ
(1) 0
(2) 1 (3) ¶æÄP… BPæÕ„vÜáWÜÙÜ CÃÜáËPæ
(3) 2
(4) 3
(4) ¶ÝÓæ#àp…WÜÙÜ Ë¶ÜâÆñæ
277 (36 – A )
77. Which of the following is a chief 80. Match the Crops (List I) with the States
characteristic of ‘‘Mixed Farming’’ ? (List II) :
277 (37 – A )
82. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü EñܤÃÜ©í¨Ü ¨Üü|¨Ü ÊÜÃæWÜã ÖÜáÈ PݱÜâ 84. ±Üqr I (AOæPÜoár) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (®Ü©) ¿á®Üá°
ñÝ|WÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜÅÊÜáÊÝX hæãàwÔ : Öæãí©Ô :
A. Cí¨ÝÅÊÜ£ ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
B. ¨Üã«ÝÌ (AOæPÜoár) (®Ü©)
C. Ÿíwà±ÜâÃÜ A. EPÝ¿å… AOæPÜoár I. ¹¿ÞÓ…
D. ÔËáɱÝÇ… B. »ÝPÝÅ AOæPÜoár II. PÜêÐÝ¡
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : C. ®ÝWÝgì®Ü ÓÝWÜÃÜ III. ÓÜpæÉh…
AOæPÜoár
(1) C, D, A, B
D. ±ÝÂívæãà AOæWÜoár IV. ñܱܣ
(2) D, B, C, A
277 (38 – A )
82. Arrange the following tiger reserves of 84. Match the Dams (List I) with the Rivers
(List II) :
India from North to South :
List I List II
A. Indravati
(Dam) (River)
B. Dudhwa A. Ukai Dam I. Beas
C. Bandipur B. Bhakra Dam II. Krishna
277 (39 – A )
86. ¿ÞÊÜ ŸÖÜÊÜᯠÓÜáÇݤ®Ü®Ü®Üá° ‘ÊÝÈ’ A¥ÜÊÝ 89. PæÙÜ©WÜÙÜ ÃÝg iÖæ° ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
‘ÓÜíñÜ’ ®æí¨Üá PÜÃæ¿áᣤ¨ÜªÃÜá ? (1) ÓÝÌËá ÊÜêÐÜ»Ü
(1) µÃæãàh… ÐÝ (2) B®æ
(2) AÖܾ¨Ü ÐÝ II (3) ÊÜÃÝÖÜ
(3) AÇÝÉ©ªà®Ü ÖÜáÊÜÞ¿áã®… (4) WÜívÜ»æàÃÜáívÜ
(4) AÖܾ¨… ÐÝ
90. ±Üqr I (PÜê£) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (PÜñÜêìWÜÙÜ) ®Üá°
Öæãí©Ô :
87. ŸÓÜÊÜ|¡®ÜÊÜÄWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : (PÜê£) (PÜñÜêì)
A. CÊÜÃÜá A®Üá»ÜÊÜ ÊÜáío±Ü¨Ü Óݧ±ÜPÜÃÜá. A. PÜ¥ÝÓÜÄñÝÕWÜÃÜ I. iàÊÜáãñÜÊÝÖÜ®Ü
B. CÊÜÃÜá A®Üá»ÜÊÜ ÊÜáío±Ü¨ÜÈÉ ËàÃÜÍæçÊÜÄWæ
B. ¨Ü¿Þ»ÝWÜ II. ÖæàÊÜÞ©Å
ÊÜÞñÜÅ AÊÜPÝÍÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àw¨ÜªÃÜá.
C. PÝÊÜÂËáàÊÜÞíÓÝ III. ËþÝ®æàÍÜÌÃÜ
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX D. aÜñÜáÃ…ÊÜWÜì bíñÝÊÜá~ IV. ÓæãàÊÜá¨æàÊÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
V. ÃÝgÍæàSÃÜ
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
A B C D
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(1) IV I V II
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ (2) V I II III
(3) II III IV V
(4) V III II I
88. ÃÝŸp…ì ÔÊæÇ…ÃÜá Ëg¿á®ÜWÜÃÜ ÓÝÊÜÞÅgÂ
PÜáÄñÜíñæ ±ÜâÓܤPÜ ŸÃæ¨ÜÃÜá. B ±ÜâÓܤPÜ¨Ü ÖæÓÜÃæà®Üá ? 91. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÓÜÃæãàÊÜÃÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá Wæãà¨ÝÊÜÄ
ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜêÐÜ¡ ±ÜÅÓܧ»ÜãËá®ÜvÜáÊæ CÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜáñÜá¤
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BÙÜËÆÉ¨Ü ¯àÄ®Ü PÝ¿áÊÝX¨æ ?
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277 (40 – A )
86. Which Bahmani Sultan was called as 89. What was the Royal Emblem of
‘Wali’ or ‘Santa’ ? Keladis ?
88. Robert Sewell wrote a book on the 91. Which of the following lakes is between
Vijayanagar empire. What is the name of the Godavari and Krishna Deltas and is a
the book ? shallow water body ?
(1) Never to be Forgotten Empire (1) Pulicat
(2) Krishnadevaraya and his times (2) Chilika
(3) Hampi Ruins (3) Kolleru
277 (41 – A )
92. PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü PæÙÜX®Ü ®Ü©WÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô 94. D bñÜŨÜÈÃÉ ÜáÊÜ aèPÜWÜÙæÐÜár ?
A. ¸æàw¤
B. ÔàñÝ
C. WÜáÃÜá±ÜâÃÜ
D. ®æàñÝÅÊÜ£
(1) 13
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(2) C, A, B, D
ÊÜááÙÜáWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(3) D, B, A, C
PÝÃÜ| (BÃ…) :
(4) C, D, B, A
ÖÜvÜWÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¨æãà~WÜÙÜ ËÍæàÐÜÊݨÜ
Ë®ÝÂÓÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠBPÝÃÜWÜÙÜá TÝ£Å
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3 ®Üá° ñæãàÄÓÜáÊÜ ÊÜááS¨Ü ËÃÜá¨Üœ CÃÜáÊÜ
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277 (42 – A )
92. Consider the following rivers of 94. How many squares are there in the
Karnataka :
following figure ?
A. Bedti
B. Sita
C. Gurupura
D. Netravati
(2) C, A, B, D
95. Consider the following statements :
(3) D, B, A, C
Assertion (A) :
(4) C, D, B, A
The ships of iron and the boats of
wood float in the water but iron nails
93. A dice is thrown three times and its three sink.
different possibilities are given below. Reason (R) :
Find the number on the face opposite to The special design and shape of the
the face showing 3. ship and boat ensures that the
weight of the displaced water is more
than the weight of the ship and boat.
277 (43 – A )
96. D ±ÜÅÍæ°¿áÈÉ GÃÜvÜá hæãàw bñÜÅWÜÙÜ WÜ|WÜÚÊæ A 98. ÓÜá¯Ç… ±ÜäÊÜì¨Ü ©QRWæ ®æàÃÜÊÝX ÓÝWÜñæãvÜX
ÊÜáñÜᤠB WÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ ¯¨ÜìÐÜrÊÝ¨Ü Jí¨Üá 100 ËáàoÃÜ ÓÝX¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ GvÜPæR £ÃÜáX 25 Ëáà
ÓÜíŸí«Ü C¨æ. C ÊÜáñÜᤠD WÜã A¨æà Äࣿá
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ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü bñÜÅ ÖÜávÜáQ ®æàÃÜÊÝX ÓÝWÜáñݤ®æ, ÊÜáñæ¤ AÊÜ®Üá ñܮܰ GvÜPæR
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GÐÜár ¨ÜãÃܨÜÈɨݪ®æ ?
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(3) 15 ËáàoÃ…WÜÙÜá
(4) 50 ËáàoÃ…WÜÙÜá
(2) 356
(3) 366
(4) 380
(1) 40 metres
(2) 35 metres
Answer Figures :
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(4) 50 metres
(1) 370
(2) 356
(3) 366
(4) 380
97. Tsunamis are rare events but can be
extremely deadly. To spread awareness 100. Which one of the following Muslim Rulers
among people across the world about is hailed as the ‘Jagadguru’ by his Muslim
Tsunami, which day is declared as World subjects, because of his belief in
Tsunami Awareness Day by the UN
Secularism ?
General Assembly ?
(1) Hussain Shah
(1) 5th November
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2
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which you consider the most appropriate. In any case, choose ONLY ONE RESPONSE for each question.
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278 (2 – A )
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(4) ÁãàWÜ Ëg¿á
(4) Jí¨Ü®æà WæãàËí¨Ü
278 (3 – A )
14. ÖæàÚPæ : ‘‘¯®Ü° AÓÜã¿ÞX° ñÜ~¿áȨæãà 17. ÓÜíÓÜ¢ñÜ »ÝÐæ¿á ±ÜÅ»ÝÊÜ A£ PÜwÊæá CÃÜáÊÜ
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(3) PܮܰvÜ
(4) ñæÆáWÜá
278 (4 – A )
21. ‘‘QpæÇ… PæãàÍÜ¨Ü WݨæWÜÙÜá’’ PÜꣿá ÓÜí±Ý¨ÜPÜÃÜá 25. ‘PÝÊÝÂÆíPÝÃÜ’ PÜꣿá PÜñÜêì
(1) ià.ÍÜí. ±ÜÃÜÊÜáÎÊÜ¿á (1) ¨Üíw
(2) ×.Î. ÃÝÊÜáaÜí¨æÅà WèvÜ
(2) »ÜÃÜñÜ
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(4) ÍæãàPÜaÜPÜÅ (4) Q.ÃÜí. ®ÝWÜÃÝh…
278 (5 – A )
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278 (7 – A )
41. The atom bomb and the hydrogen bomb Directions : For Question No. 44 to 47, you
have both been ______________ by the have to choose the word from the options given
below which has the same meaning and can be
neutron bomb in their ferocity which in
used in the same context as the bold and
fact poses great danger to the very
underlined word in both the sentences and
existence of the human race.
mark the correct answer in your answer sheet.
(1) substituted Example :
(2) surpassed This rule does not hold good in his case.
(3) excelled They failed to put themselves to the work
(4) superseded with dedication and spirit.
(1) accede
(2) secede
(3) apply
proven to be a potential step in the Here the correct word is apply which can
direction of ___________ of illiteracy replace the bold and underlined word in
both the sentences in the best way and
from the face of India.
the meaning of both sentences will
(1) elimination remain same. So for this question, you
have to select the Option (3) and mark
(2) absorption the same in your answer sheet.
(3) extradition
(4) eradication
44. A. It is the collective effort of all the
stakeholders and so everyone
deserves an equal share in the
profit incurred.
43. The demands of the workers for a salary B. He was recently injured and felt
hike were _________ with lot of historical great pain in the arm and shoulder
data for comparison. connection.
(1) build up
(1) joint
(2) backed up (2) addendum
(3) brushed up (3) mutual
278 (8 – A )
45. A. He tried to present himself as their Directions : For Questions no. 48 to 52, an
savior and messiah who can take idiom or phrase has been used in the sentence.
You have to choose the sentence which explains
them out of the current situation.
the correct meaning of that and shade/darken
B. His only scheme which attracted the correct answer in your answer sheet.
interest and attention of the people
Example :
was one related to the revamping of
the old theatre building. Tejas attends Karate classes once in a
(1) plan blue moon.
(2) project (1) Tejas attends Karate classes
regularly.
(3) design
(2) Tejas attends Karate classes rarely.
(4) plant
(3) Tejas attends Karate classes
fortnightly.
(4) Tejas attends Karate classes
46. A. You can still make big money in the frequently but not regularly.
bourses on condition that you
make your fundamentals strong Explanation :
and start investing right now.
The answer is Option (2) as the
B. He made available to him all underlined part means ‘rare occurrence of
possible help to make him reach the something’. So you have to choose Option
(2) and shade/darken the corresponding
depth of the matter.
answer in your answer sheet for this
(1) provided example.
(2) convened
(3) proceeded 48. Vincent had a windfall with the new
announcement in the government policy.
(4) projected
(1) Vincent had an unexpected gain and
good fortune after the new
announcement in the government
47. A. It is a/an abject thinking to kick a policy.
fallen competitor and inflict more
pain to him. (2) Vincent had an unexpected loss in
the business after the new
B. What is the average of the heights announcement made by the
of all the candidates who have government.
appeared for the physical test ? (3) Vincent suffered a setback after the
(1) mean new announcement in the
government policy.
(2) mode
(3) interval (4) Vincent whole-heartedly welcomed
the new policy announced by the
(4) low government.
278 (9 – A )
49. Rahul fought tooth and nail to save 51. What Rahul is telling everyone since
yesterday is a cock and bull story ?
the company and the interest of other
stakeholders. (1) What Rahul is telling everyone
(1) Rahul waged an open war with since yesterday is a very interesting
other board members to save the but highly implausibe story.
company and the interest of the
(2) What Rahul is telling everyone
other stakeholders.
since yesterday is a true narrative
(2) Rahul fought as best as he could to
to make them serious about the
save the company and the interest
of the other stakeholders. issue.
(3) Rahul resorted to unfair means to (3) What Rahul is telling everyone
save the company and the interest
since yesterday is an attempt to
of the other stakeholders.
create controversy.
(4) Rahul fought uninterestingly and
without any commitment to save (4) What Rahul is telling everyone
the company and the interest of since yesterday is about competition
other stakeholders. between two unequal forces.
278 (10 – A )
Directions : In Questions no. 53 to 56, each 53. 1. In the old days people produced
question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences.
things with their own hands.
The first and the sixth sentences are given in
the beginning and end and numbered 1 and 6
respectively. The four sentences in the middle P. We got these things from other
are jumbled and labelled P, Q, R and S. You
countries.
must identify the proper order of these four
sentences and shade/blacken the option that
correctly identifies this sequence. Q. Some years ago there were no
factories in our country to make
Example :
even small things such as pens,
1. Once upon a time there lived a king. pencils and nails.
P. One day while hunting he was
attacked by a tiger.
R. Now-a-days machines are making
Q. He had three ferocious hunting them in factories.
dogs.
R. The dogs pounced on the tiger and S. Machines can make them much
saved the king’s life.
more quickly than man.
S. The king used to take them with
him while going out.
6. But now we not only have factories
6. He loved them till the end of his life. which make these items, but
factories which make much bigger
The correct sequence is
things as well.
(1) P Q S R
(2) R Q S P The correct sequence is
(3) Q S P R
(4) S R Q P (1) P S R Q
Explanation : (2) R Q P S
278 (11 – A )
54. 1. The belief in evil spirits, though still 55. 1. Healthcare costs have been
P. They live in terror of germs and true, the fact remains that there is
6. The forms change but the substance 6. The impact of these measures will
remains the same. be visible only after a considerable
passage of time.
The correct sequence is
The correct sequence is
(1) S P R Q
(1) Q S P R
(2) P S Q R
(2) Q R S P
(3) Q P S R (3) P Q R S
(4) R Q S P (4) S R Q P
278 (12 – A )
57. Out of the four groups given of feminine
56. 1. One day Emperor Akbar ordered
gender formed from masculine gender,
Birbal.
which of the group/groups has/have all
four options correct ?
P. The Emperor got very angry with
B. a. hero – heroine
R. Birbal said, ‘‘My lord; that is
b. man – woman
impossible.’’ Group B
c. executor – executors
d. master – mistress
S. ‘‘Bring me a horse of a colour which
278 (13 – A )
58. Out of the four groups given, which 59. Match the idioms in section A with the
group/groups has/have all four correct meanings in section B :
pairs of singular and plural nouns ?
Section A Section B
(Idiom) (Meaning)
A. a. calf – calfs
A. to look forward I. to tolerate
b. wife – wives
Group A
c. lie – lies
B. to put up with II. to take into
d. man – men
consideration
C. to bell the cat III. to await eagerly
B. a. deer – deer
D. to take into IV. to take the
b. witch – witches account leading part in
Group B any activity
c. candy – candies
A B C D
C. a. sheep – sheep
(1) II IV III I
b. goose – geese
Group C (2) III I IV II
c. fungus – fungi
(4) II I IV III
D. a. hoof – hoofs
60. Choose the word which is opposite in
b. roof – roofs meaning to the underlined word in the
Group D following sentence :
c. nucleus – nuclei
278 (15 – A )
64. The director, along with Directions : Read the following passage and
(1) answer the items that follow (Questions no.
67 to 70). Your answers to these items should be
the manager has decided
based on the passage only.
(2)
278 (16 – A )
Zeus convinces Thetis to marry a human, a 67. Most specifically, bad eris is defined in
the passage as
mortal whose child could never challenge final key (1) or (2)
the gods. He promises her, among other (1) The violent conditions of life
things, the greatest wedding in all of (2) The problems man encounters
Heaven and Earth and allows the couple to (3) The evil goddess who has a golden
invite whomever they please. This is one of apple
the first mixed marriages of Greek (4) The murderer of generations
Mythology and the lesson learned from it
still applies today. They do invite 68. It can also be inferred that Zeus did not
everyone … except Eris, the Goddess of fear a child sired by King Peleus because
Discord. In other words, instead of facing (1) He knew that the child could not
the problems brought on by a mixed climb Mt. Olympus.
marriage, they turn their backs on them. (2) He knew that the child would be
They refused to deal directly with their killed in the Trojan War.
problems and the result is tragic. In her (3) He knew that no matter how strong
fury, Eris arrives, ruins the wedding, a mortal child was, he couldn’t
overthrow an immortal God.
causes a jealous feud between the three
major goddesses over a golden apple, and (4) He knew that Thetis would always
love him above everyone else.
sets in place the conditions that lead to the
Trojan War. The war would take place 20
69. According to the passage, Achilles
years in the future, but it would result in
(1) Defeated Zeus during the Trojan
the death of the only child of the bride and
War.
groom, Achilles. Eris would destroy the
(2) Dies during the Trojan War.
parents’ hopes for their future, leaving the
couple with no legitimate heirs to the (3) Was born 20 years after the war
because of the disruption Eris
throne.
caused at the wedding.
Hence, when we are told, “If you don’t (4) Was the illegitimate son of Peleus.
invite trouble, trouble comes,” it means that
if we don’t deal with our problems, our 70. Which of the following statements is the
problems will deal with us … with a message offered in the myth ?
vengeance! It is easy to see why the Greeks (1) Do not consider a mixed marriage.
considered many of their myths learning (2) Do not anger the gods.
myths, for this one teaches us the best way (3) Do not ignore the problems that
to defeat that which can destroy us. arise in life.
(4) Do not take myths seriously.
278 (17 – A )
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278 (18 – A )
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
71. Consider the following statements : 73. An interconnected computer configuration
A. Nibble is half of a byte. on computers with two or more
B. One-thousandth of a second is called independent CPUs that have the ability
microsecond. to simultaneously execute several
C. 1 Terabyte is greater than programs is called
1 Gigabyte.
(1) Multithreading
Which of the above statements are
correct ?
(2) Multiprocessing
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : (3) Multiplexing
(3) The wider the bandwidth of a (4) A situation in which one person
communications system the less or program successfully
data it can transmit in a given masquerades as another by
period of time. falsifying data and thereby gaining
(4) None of the above illegitimate access.
278 (19 – A )
75. PæÙÜX®Ü PÜáɱ¤Ü®ÝÊÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° AÊÜâWÜÙÜ 77. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
ËÓܤÃÜOæÁãí©Wæ ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
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A. VGA – ËàwÁã WÝŵP…Õ BÃæÅà
Êæã¨ÜÆ®æà ñÜÇæÊÜÞÄ®Ü PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ…WÜÚWæ
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E¨ÝÖÜÃÜOæWÜÙÝXÊæ.
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A¼ÊÜê©œWæãÚԨܮÜá.
ÊæáÊæãÄ. D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜÄ ? ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD
278 (20 – A )
75. Consider the following acronyms with 77. Consider the following statements :
their expansions :
A. ENIAC, EDVAC and EDSAC are the
A. VGA – Video Graphics Array examples of first generation
278 (21 – A )
79. ±Üqr I ÊæáçPæãÅÓݶ…r ±ÜÊÜÃܱÝÀáíp… 80. Jí¨Üá væàpݸæàÓ… ÊÜÞ®æàh…Êæáíp… ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿áá
ÍÝp…ìPÜp… Qà WÜÙã æ í©Wæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II AÊÜâWÜÙÜ (DBMS)
278 (22 – A )
79. Match the following Shortcut Keys (List I) 80. A Database Management System (DBMS)
is a
of Microsoft PowerPoint with their
Actions (List II) : (1) Hardware system used to create,
maintain and provide controlled
access to a database.
List I List II
(Shortcut Key) (Action) (2) Hardware system used to create,
maintain and provide uncontrolled
access to a database.
A. Ctrl + M I. Opens a new
blank
(3) Software system used to create,
presentation
maintain and provide controlled
access to a database.
B. Ctrl + N II. Inserts a new
slide
(4) Software system used to create,
maintain and provide uncontrolled
C. Ctrl + O III. Opens the
font dialog access to a database.
box
278 (23 – A )
82. PæÙÜX®Ü »ÝÐæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 84. ‘‘Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì’’®Üá° PÜáÄñÜíñæ PæÙÜX®Ü
A. C++ ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
B. C A. Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜÇ…ìx ®ÜÈÉ, Jí¨Üá PÜíwPæ¿á
C. FORTRAN ¨æãàÐܱÜäÄñÜ AÇæç®…Êæáíp…ÊÜâ, ‘Ç涅r
D. BASIC AÇæçív…’.
E. PASCAL B. ‘ÓæíoÃ… Cívæíp…’ ÊÜâ Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì®Ü
±ÜÃܨæ¿á ÃÜãÆÃ…®Ü ÊæáàÇæ Æ»ÜÂËÃÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
D ÊæáàÇæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ »ÝÐæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ A˜PÜ
ÊÜáor¨Ü (HLL) »ÝÐæWÜÙÝXÊæ ? D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ (1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ (2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) C, D ÊÜáñÜᤠE ÊÜÞñÜÅ (3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(4) A, B, C, D ÊÜáñÜᤠE (4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÇæãYĨÜí®Ü ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ Z ®Ü ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ (1) 30
(2) 29
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(3) 31
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ (4) 28
278 (24 – A )
82. Consider the following languages : 84. Consider the following statements
regarding ‘‘MS Word’’ :
A. C++
B. C A. In MS Word, the default alignment
for the paragraph is ‘left aligned’.
C. FORTRAN
B. ‘Centre Indent’ is not available on the
D. BASIC
ruler of the MS Word screen.
E. PASCAL
Which of the above statements is/are
Which of the above given languages are correct ?
High Level Languages (HLL) ?
Select the code for the correct answer
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
from the options given below :
(1) A only
(1) A, B and D only
(2) B only
(2) A and B only
(3) Both A and B
(3) C, D and E only
(4) Neither A nor B
(4) A, B, C, D and E
278 (25 – A )
86. ÊÜÞ×£¿á ÓÜíÊÜÖܮܨÜÈÉ ÊæãàvæíÊÜâ 88. PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… »ÝÐæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° (±Üqr I) ÊÜáñÜᤠAÊÜâWÜÙÜ
A. G®…PæãàwíW… ÊÜáñÜᤠwPæãàwíW… ÓÝ«Ü®Ü A®ÜÌ¿áWÜÙã
æ í©Wæ (±Üqr II) Öæãí©Ô ŸÃæÀáÄ :
B. wioÇ…®Üá° A®ÜÇÝW… BX ±ÜÄÊÜ£ìÓÜÆá
ŸÙÜPæ¿ÞWÜáñܤ¨æ
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
C. A®ÜÇÝW…®Üá° wioÇ… BX ±ÜÄÊÜ£ìÓÜÆá
(PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… (A®ÜÌ¿áWÜÙÜá)
ŸÙÜPæ¿ÞWÜáñܤ¨æ
»ÝÐæ)
D. ±æĶæÃÜÇ… Óݫܮܩí¨Ü Ô.².¿áá ÊÜáñÜá¤
Ô.².¿áá.¯í¨Ü ±æĶæÃÜÇ… ÓÝ«Ü®ÜPæR ÊÜÞ×£ A. FORTRAN I. ಕಂಪೆನಿಗಳಿಗಾಗಿ ಹಣಕಾಸು
ಮತ್ುು ಆಡಳಿತ್
±ÜÅÊÝÖÜWÜÙÜ ¯ÊÜìÖÜOæWÝX ŸÙÜÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
ವ್ಯವ್Ó槿áÈÉ
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá / ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
B. COBOL II. ಶಿಕ್ಷಣದಲ್ಲಿ ಅನ್ವಯ
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÓÜÄ ಮತ್ುು ವಿಜ್ಞಾ®æàñÜÃÜ
EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : ವಿದ್ಾಯರ್ಥಿWÜÚWæ ËÍæàÐÜ
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ಭಾಷೆ
(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
C. C-ಭಾಷೆ III. ಸಿಸಟಮ್ Óݶ…rÊæàÃ…
(3) C ÊÜÞñÜÅ ಅನ್ುು
(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD ಅನ್ುಷ್ಾಾನ್ಗೊಳಿಸುವ್ುದು
ಮತ್ುು
87. Öæãí©Ô ŸÃæÀáÄ : ತ್ಂತಾರಂಶಗಳ ಪೆ ೋರ್ಿಬಲ್
±Üqr I ±Üqr II A®ÜÌ¿áÊÜ®Üá° A¼ÊÜê©œ
A. ËívæãàÓ…10 I. A²ÉPæàÐÜ®… WæãÚÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
Óݶ…rÊæàÃ… D. ಬೆೇಸಿಕ್ IV. ಕಂಪ್ ಯಟೋಶನ್ಲ್
(BASIC) ಭೌತ್ಶಾಸರ ಮತ್ುು
B. AÂíqÊæçÃÜÓ… II. ÔÓÜrÊÜå… Óݶ…rÊæàÃ…
ರಸಾಯನ್ಶಾಸರಗಳಲ್ಲಿ
C. Gí.GÓ…. BµàÓ… III. ¸èÅÓÜÃ… ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
D. Cío®æìp… IV. ¿ááqÈq
A B C D
GP…Õ±æäÉàÃÜÃ… Óݶ…rÊæàÃ…
(1) II IV III I
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
A B C D (2) II III IV I
(1) II IV I III
(3) IV III I II
(2) II IV III I
(3) IV I II III (4) IV I III II
(4) I III II IV
278 (26 – A )
86. In data transmission, MODEM is 88. Match the Computer Languages (List I)
A. An encoding and decoding device with their applications (List II) :
B. Used for converting digital into
analog
List I List II
C. Used for converting analog into (Application)
(Computer
digital Language)
D. Used for handling data streams
A. FORTRAN I. In finance and
from peripheral device to the CPU administrative
and vice versa system for
companies
Which of the above is/are correct ?
Select the code for the correct answer B. COBOL II. Application in
from the options given below : education and
special language
(1) A and B only for non-science
(2) B and C only students
(3) C only
C. C-Language III. Implementing
(4) A, B, C and D system software
and developing
87. Match the following : portable
application
List I List II softwares
A. Windows10 I. Application
Software D. BASIC IV. In computational
Physics and
B. Antivirus II. System Software Chemistry
C. MS-Office III. Browser
D. Internet IV. Utility Software
Select the code for the correct answer
Explorer
from the options given below :
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : A B C D
A B C D (1) II IV III I
278 (27 – A )
89. Gí.GÓ…. ±ÜÊÜÃ…±ÝÀáíp…®ÜÈÉ®Ü WÜÄÐÜu gãÊÜå… 92. MS BPæÕÓ…®Ü PæãàÐÜuPÜWÜÙÈ
Ü É ÍæàSÄÓÜƳqrÃÜáÊÜ
ÍæàPÜvÝÊÝÃÜá ÊÜÞ×£Àáí¨Ü Bûæà±Ü/±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá°
(1) 100% ±Üvæ¿áŸÖÜá¨Üá. PæÙXÜ ®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ ŸWæWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜá¤
(2) 200% AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ËÊÜÃÜOæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
(3) 400% ±ÜÅÍ°æ /Bûæà±Ü ËÊÜÃÜOæ
(4) 500%
A. BÁáR – Jí¨Üá A¥ÜÊÝ ÖæaÜác
90. Jí¨Üá ²Åíp…Öæv… ®æãí©Wæ PæÆÊÜâ ÓÜíTæÂ¿á ±ÜÅÍæ°/Bûæà±Ü PæãàÐÜuPÜWÜÚí¨Ü
®æãàÃÜkáÇ…ÕWÜÙÜá (ÊÜáã£WÜÙáÜ ) CÊæ. ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá ÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üá° ÊÜáÃÜÚ
®æãàÃÜkáÇ…Õ ®Üá° ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ ÊÜáívÜÆ ÃæÔÓÜrÃ…¯í¨Ü ±Üvæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠJí¨Üá
A£ÎàZÅÊÝX ¹Ô ÊÜÞvÜÇÝX¨æ. ÃæÔÓÜrÃ… væàpÝ ÖÝÙæ¿á ÊæáàÇæ
¹ÔWæãívÝWÜ, AÊÜÃÜ ÓÜËáà±Ü¨Ü ÍÝÀá¿áá ÃæPÝv…ìÓæp…®Üá°
BË¿ÞWÜáñܤ¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠ®æãàvÜÇ…Õ WÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ±ÜŨÜÎìÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. C¨Üá
AñܘPÜÊÝX
ÖæãÃÜ bÊÜáá¾ñܤ¨æ. ®æãàvÜÇ…Õ ÊÜáãÆPÜ bËá¾
ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝXÃÜáÊÜ
ÎÃÜ¨ÜŸÚ CÃÜáÊÜ PÝWÜ¨Ü¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ ¹í¨ÜáÊÜ®Üá°íoá
±ÜÅÍ°æ¿á /Bûæà±Ü Ë«Ý®Ü.
ÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ. C¨Üá ¿ÞÊÜ ŸWæ¿á ²ÅíoÃ…®Üá°
B. ±ÝÂÃÝËáoÃ… – ŸÙÜPæ¨ÝÃܯWæ ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÙÜ
PÜáÄñܨݪX¨æ ?
±ÜÅÍæ°/Bûæà±Ü ®ÜÊÜáã©Wæ ÓÜÖÝ¿á
(1) vÝp… ÊÜÞñÜêPæ ÊÜáá¨ÜÅPÜ
ÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ C¨ÜÄí¨Ü
(2) CíP… hæp… ÊÜáá¨ÜÅPÜ
±ÜÅÍ°æ/Bûæà±Ü¨Ü ÊÝÂTÝ®Ü,
(3) ÇæàÓÜÃ… ÊÜáá¨ÜÅPÜ
ÊÜÞÃÝo ¶ÜÈñÝíÍÜPÝRX
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ ¯©ìÐÜrÊÝ¨Ü ûæàñÜÅ A¥ÜÊÝ
91. PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ ®ÜPÝÍæ¿áÈÉ ¯WÜìñÜ O ¨Ü WÜêÖÜWÜÚWæ ¯©ìÐÜrÊݨÜ
¸æÇæ±Üq¿ r áá
ÊÜåèÆÂÊæà®Üá ?
Æ»ÜÂÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ.
D ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá/ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ¿ÞX
ËÊÜÄÓÜƳqr¨æ ?
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
(1) O=A+B
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) O=A.B
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) O= AB
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ (4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
278 (28 – A )
89. The maximum zoom percentage in 92. Queries get information from the data
MS PowerPoint is stored in the tables in MS Access.
(1) 100% Consider the following Query types with
(2) 200% their explanations :
(3) 400%
(1) A only
(2) B only
(1) O=A+B
(2) O=A.B (3) Both A and B
(3) O= AB
(4) Neither A nor B
(4) None of the above
278 (29 – A )
93. Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ D ÓÜãñÜÅ¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü 96. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ¶ÜÆ®ÜÊÜâ Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ
ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ 9 ÃÜ ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜáÃÜÚÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
ROUND(2·62,0)+CEILING(1·63,1)
A. ROUNDUP(9·4999,0)
(1) 0
(2) 2 B. ROUNDDOWN(9·4999,0)
(3) 3 C. ROUND(9·4999,0)
(4) 5 ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
94. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ PÜáQàWÜÙÜÈÉ, ŸÙÜPæ¨ÝÃÜ®Üá ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
ÃܨÜáªWæãÚst ®ÜíñÜÃÜÊÜä ÓÜÌ¿áí aÝÈñÜÊÝX (1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
±Üâ®ÜÃ… ÓÜêÑu¿ÞWÜáÊÜ PÜáQà¿ÞX¨æ ? (2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) ÓæÐÜ®… PÜáQà
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) ±ÜÔìpæíp… PÜáQà
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
(3) ÓÜã±ÜÃ… (A˜) PÜáQà
(4) Ãækãàí¹ PÜáQà
97. Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ SUM ¶ÜÆ®ÜPæR
95. PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… ¿ááWÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠB«Üá¯PÜ ÊÜÞ×£ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÔípÝÂP…Õ
ñÜíñÜÅþݮܨÜÈÉ ‘ËÑíW…’ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ/Êæ ?
(1) ÓÝÊÜÞiPÜ Gíi¯¿áÄíW… ŸÙÜPæ¿á A. SUM(A1,B1)
QÅËá®ÜÇ… ±Ü¨Üœ£¿áá pæȶæäà®… ÔÓÜrí®Ü
B. SUM(A1:B9)
ÊæáàÇæ TÝÓÜX, Êæç¿áQ¤PÜ ±ÜÅÊæàÍÜÂ
C. SUM(A1:A9,B1:B9)
WÜÚÔPæãÙÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠˣ¤à¿á ±ÜÅÍÜíÓæ
E¨æªàÍÜPÝRX ÓÝÊÜìg¯PÜÄí¨Ü Ë£¤à¿á ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üá° ±Üvæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá. ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(2) VOIP ¿á®Üá° ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ QÅËá®ÜÇ… (1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
±Ü¨Üœ£¿áá ÓÝÊÜìg¯PÜ ñÝ|WÜÙÜ (2) C ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÃÜã±ÝíñÜÃÜPÝRX A˜PÜ ÓÜáÃÜûæ¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜ (3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ñÝ|WÜÚWæ ±ÜÅÊæàÍÜÂÊÜ®Üá° WÜÚÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
(3) B«Üá¯PÜ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿áÈÉ Jí¨Üá ÔÓÜrí®ÜÈÉ 98. Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì ÓÜÌ¿áíaÝÈñÜÊÝX ÊÜááí©®Ü
ÍæàSÃÜ ÊÝXÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜÞ×£ ÊÜáñÜá¤
WæÃæWæ ±ÜsÜÂÊÜ®Üá° aÜÈÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá A¨Üá ñæÃæ¿á ŸÆ
PÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí¨ÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜÞÈPÜ®Ü
WÜÊÜá®ÜPæRà ¸ÝÃܨÜíñæ ÊÜááSÂÊÝ¨Ü ÊÜÞ×£ AíaÜ®Üá° ñÜÆᲨÝWÜ. D ÆûÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° H®æ®Üá°ñݤÃæ ?
ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜvÜñÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃܨÜáªWæãÚÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (1) PÝÂÃæàh… Äo®…ì
(4) ÊÜÇ…ìx Êæçv… Êæ縅®Ü ÊÜáãÆPÜ PÜáQàÓ… (2) GíoÃ…
ÃÜã±Ü¨ÜÈÉ PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… gíñÜáWÜÙ®Ü Üá° (3) ÊÜv…ì Êݱ…
B«Üá¯PÜ Ë«Ý®ÜWÜÙÜá ÖÜÃÜvÜáñܤÊæ. (4) D Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
278 (30 – A )
93. The correct value of the formula 96. Which of the following functions will
return a value of 9 in MS Excel ?
ROUND(2·62,0)+CEILING(1·63,1)
A. ROUNDUP(9·4999,0)
in MS Excel is
B. ROUNDDOWN(9·4999,0)
(1) 0
C. ROUND(9·4999,0)
(2) 2
Select the code for the correct answer
(3) 3 from the options given below :
(4) 5 (1) A only
(2) B and C only
94. Which one of the following cookies is the
(3) A and C only
cookie that is automatically recreated
after a user has deleted it ? (4) A, B and C
278 (31 – A )
99. PæÙÜX®Ü ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì®Ü 100. PæÙÜX®Ü ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü ÖÜÄÊÜâ ±Üo¨Ü bÖæ°WÜÙæãí©Wæ
ÍÝp…ìPÜp… QàWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr II ÃÜÈÉ®Ü AÊÜâWÜÚWæ A¨Üá H®Ü®Üá° ÓÜãbÓÜáñܤÊæíŸá¨ÜÃæãí©Wæ ±Üqr II ®Üá°
ÓÜíŸí˜ÔÃÜáÊÜ pÝÓ…RWÜÙãæ í©Wæ (PÝ¿áì»ÝÃÜ) Öæãí©ÔÄ :
Öæãí©ÔÄ : ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
278 (32 – A )
99. Match the following Shortcut Keys (List I) 100. Match the following symbols of a flow
of MS Word with the tasks (List II) chart (List I) with what they indicate
associated with then : (List II) :
List I List II
List I List II A. I. Indicates a decision
(Shortcut Key) (Task) point between two
or more parts in a
flow chart
A. Ctrl + X I. Copies the
selection and B. II. Indicates any
puts it on the operation that is
clipboard performed
manually by a
person
B. Ctrl + C II. Cuts the C. III. Indicates any type
selection and of stored data
puts it on the
clipboard
278 (33 – A )
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278 (34 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
278 (35 – A )
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278 (36 – A )
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289 (1 – A )
1. ÊÜËáì PÜí±æäàÔríW… (ÖÜáÙÜáWæ㟺ÃÜ) C¨ÜPRæ 4. D ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜÄ¿áÆÉ ?
ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Ü᪠(1) ÓܧÙܨÜÈÉ ñÜíñÝ®æà ŸívæWÜÙÜá ΦÆ
(1) ÓÝÊÜ¿áÊÜ ñÝÂgÂÊÜ®Üá° PܱÜâ³, ÊÜá~¡®Ü ÊÝWÜáÊÜâ¨ÜPæR Êæ¨ÜÄíW… G®Üá°ÊÜÃÜá.
ÊÝÓÜ®æ¿á, ±æäàÐÜPÜ ÓÜÊÜáê¨Üœ ÖÜãÂÊÜáÓ…
(2) HPÜ Pæàí©ÅñÜ ÖÝÙæWÜÙÜá, aܱܳwWÜÙÜá,
BX GÃæ ÖÜáÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜãûÜ$¾ iàËWÜÙÜ
ÖÝÙæWÜÙÜá CÆÉÊæ ÖÜÇæÉWÜÙÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜáÊÝX
ŸÙÜPæÀáí¨Ü ±ÜÄÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
ÓÜwÆWæãívÜá ÊÜááĨÜá ŸívæÃÝÎÀáí¨Ü
(2) GÃæ ÖÜáÙÜá ÓÝPÜOæ
Pæãbc Öæãà¨Ü¨Üª®Üá° ±ÜpærÔàÙÜáËPæ G®Üá°ñݤÃæ.
(3) GÃæ ÖÜáÙÜÜá ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞw ÊÜËáìPÜí±æäàÓ…r
(3) ¿Þí£ÅPÜ Êæ¨ÜÄíW… ÊÜáÃÜá »ÜãËáWæ
PÜêÑ ÊÜáñÜᤠEñݳ¨Ü®æ
ÔàËáñÜ Wæãíw¨æ.
(4) GÃæ ÖÜáÙÜá ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞw PÜí±æäàÓÜr Eñݳ¨Ü®æ
(4) Êæ¨ÜÄíW… ÊæáàÇæ HPæçPÜÊÝX ÊÜááSÂÊÝX
2. GQvÝ° GíŸá¨Üá Jí¨Üá ±ÜÅ»ÝÊܹàÃÜáÊÜâ¨æí¨ÜÃæ ÊÝ¿áá WÜá|.
(1) Êæãpær¿á¯°vÜáÊÜ ÓÜÓܤ¯
(2) bàÆÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©ÃÜáÊÜ ÓÜÓܤ¯ 5. ÊÝ¿ááÓÝWÜOæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÅ»ÝËÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(3) Qào»ÜûÜPÜ ÓÜӤܯ
A. ÊÝ¿áá訆 ÓÝÌñÜíñÜÅé
(4) ÖÝÃÜáÊÜ ÓÜÓܤ¯
B. A˜PÜ ÊÝ¿áá¿Þ®Ü ¨ÜÃÜWÜÙáÜ
3. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : C. ÊÝ¿áá oËáì®ÜÇ…WÜÙÜ (¯Çݪ|WÜÙÜ)
A. PæàÃÜÙܨÜÈÉ ±ÜäÊÜìPæR ÖÜÄÊÜ ®Ü©WÜÚÆÉ. Æ»ÜÂñæ
B. ÊÜá«Ü ±ÜŨæàÍܨÜÈÉ ±ÜÎcÊÜáPæR ÖÜÄÊÜ ®Ü©WÜÚÆÉ. D ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá / ÊÜâ ÊÝ¿áá ÓÝWÜOæ ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿á
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? ÊæáàÇæ ±ÜÅ»ÝÊÜ ¹àÃÜáÊÜíñÜÖÜÊÜâ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ (1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
289 (2 – A )
1. Vermicomposting refers to 4. Which of the following is not correct ?
(1) Using earthworms and (1) The on-site breakdown of rocks is
microorganisms to convert organic known as weathering.
waste into black earthy-smelling,
nutrient-rich humus (2) A weathering process by which
concentric sheets, slabs, or flakes
(2) Culturing of earthworms
are successively broken loose and
(3) Culturing and production of
stripped away from a rock mass is
vermicompost using earthworms
known as exfoliation.
(4) Production of compost using
(3) Mechanical weathering is confined
earthworms
to deserts.
A. Freedom of air
3. Consider the following statements :
B. High air-freight rates
A. There are no east flowing rivers in
Kerala. C. Adequacy of air terminals
B. There are no west flowing rivers in
Which of the above affect/s the air
Madhya Pradesh.
transport service ?
Which of the statements given above
is/are correct ? Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : (1) A only
(1) A only
(2) A and B only
(2) B only
(3) A, B and C
(3) Both A and B
(4) B and C only
(4) Neither A nor B
289 (3 – A )
6. ±Üqr I (ÊÜÞÂíWæãÅàÊ… ÓܧÙWÜ ÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II 8. ¯ñÜ ÖÜĨÜÌ|ì AÃÜ|ÂÊÜâ ÊÜÐÜìËwà ÓܨÝ
(ÃÝgÂ) WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô : ÖÜÔÃÝXÃÜÆá PÝÃÜ|Êæí¨ÜÃæ
±Üqr I ±Üqr II (1) A¨ÜÃÜ GÇæWÜÙÜá E¨ÜáÃÜáñܤÊæ ÊÜáñÜᤠJí¨Üá
289 (4 – A )
6. Match List I (Mangrove Sites) with 8. The evergreen forest stays green
List II (States) : throughout the year because
List I List II (1) It sheds leaves and gets new leaves
(Mangrove Site) (State)
within a day.
A. Achra-Ratnagiri I. Karnataka
(2) It won’t shed leaves at all throughout
B. Coondapur II. Kerala
the year.
C. Pichavaram III. Madhya
(3) It sheds leaves and looks open but it
Pradesh
D. Vembanad IV. Maharashtra is simply named as evergreen.
A B C D
(1) II I V IV
9. A lake formed when a meandering river,
(2) IV V III II
having bent in almost a complete circle is
(3) II V III IV called
(4) IV I V II
(1) Levees
B. Bihar
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Uttar Pradesh 10. The betatron is an accelerator used to
Select the code for the correct answer accelerate the
from the options given below :
(1) Protons
(1) A, B, C, D
(2) Neutrons
(2) B, C, D, A
(3) D, C, B, A (3) Electrons
289 (5 – A )
11. WÜáÇݾW…ì GíŸ XÄ «ÝÊÜáÊÜâ D ÃÝg¨ÜÈɨæ 15. C£¤àaæWæ gPÝñÜì¨ÜÈÉ 18 ®æà HÑ¿á®…
(1) ×ÊÜÞaÜÇ… ±ÜŨæàÍÜ QÅàvæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¨ÝSÇæ ¯ËáìÔ¨Ü, b®Ü°Ê®Ü Üá° Wæ¨Üª
(2) gÊÜáá¾ ÊÜáñÜᤠPÝξàÃ… Êæã¨ÜÆ »ÝÃÜ£à¿á Óæà®æ¿á Öæ±ÝrA¦Éàp…
(3) ÊÜáÖÝÃÝÐÜó ¿ÞÃÜá ?
(1) AaÜì®Ý ¹ÓÝÌÓ…
(4) ËáÃækãàÃÝí
(2) ÓÜ̱ܰ ŸÊÜáì®…
12. AÐÜr ©WÜYgÃæíŸ PÜË Ë¨ÝÌíÓÜÄWæ BÍÜÅ¿á ¯àw¨Üª
(3) ÈàÇÝ ¨æàÊÜÃÝh…
Ëg¿á®ÜWÜÃÜ ÓÝÊÜÞÅg嬆 ¨æãÃæ
(4) ±Üä~ìÊÜÞ A¿á±ܳ
(1) I ®æà ¨æàÊÜÃÝ¿á
16. ÃÝg ¯à£¿á ¯¨æàìÍÜPÜ ñÜñÜÌWÜÙÜÈ®É Ü ¿ÞÊÜ
(2) ÎÅà PÜêÐÜ¡¨æàÊÜÃÝ¿á
PÜÆÊÜáá, WÝÅÊÜá ±ÜíaÝÀ᣿á
(3) II ®æà ¨æàÊÜÃÝ¿á
E±ÜŸí«Ü¨æãí©Wæ ÊÜÂÊÜÖÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(4) ÃÝÊÜáÃÝ¿á
(1) 40 ®æà PÜÆÊÜáá
13. PÜ®ÝìoPÜÊÜâ HQàPÜÃÜ|ÊÝ¨Ü ÊÜÐÜì ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá (2) 42 ®æà PÜÆÊÜáá
ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÃÜ ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜá ÊÜááS ÊÜáí£Å ¿ÞÃÜá ? (3) 44 ®æà PÜÆÊÜáá
(1) ®ÜÊæíŸÃÜ 1, 1956, ÎÅà GÓ…. ¯gÈíWܱܳ (4) 36 ®æà PÜÆÊÜáá
(2) ®ÜÊæíŸÃÜ 1, 1947, ÎÅà Pæ.Ô. Ãæwx 17. ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÜË᣿áá ±ÜÅhݱÜÅ»ÜáñÜÌ
(3) ®ÜÊæíŸÃÜ 1, 1973, ÎÅà ¨æàÊÜÃÝg AÃÜÓÜá ËPæàí©ÅàPÜÃÜ|PÝRX ζÝÃÜÓ…®Üá° ÊÜÞw¨Ü Êæã¨ÜÆ
(4) ®ÜÊæíŸÃÜ 1, 1973, ÎÅà GÓ…. ¯gÈíWܱܳ ÓÜËᣠ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
14. ÊÜá¨ÜÂPÝÈà®Ü »ÝÃÜñܨܨÜÈÉ ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær (1) AÍæãàP… ÊæáÖݤ ÓÜËá£
DñÜ®Ü Óæà®æ¿á ±ÜÅԨܜ ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ¨ÜívÜ (3) ŸÆÊÜíñÜ ÃÝ¿å… ÊæáÖݤ ÓÜËá£
®Ý¿áPÜ®ÝÃÜá ? (4) PæãívÜij ŸÓܱܳ ÓÜËá£
(1) PÜáñÜáŸá©ªà®Ü IŸP… & AËáàÃ… SáÓæãÅà 18. PÜÙÜÓÝ ÊÜáñÜᤠŸívÜãÄ CÊÜâ D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ
(2) ÊÜáÖÜÊÜᾨ… ¹®… ñÜáZÆP… & BŸáªÇ… ®Ü©¿á GÃÜvÜá bPÜR E±Ü®Ü©WÜÙÜá ?
ÃÜhÝP… (1) PÜêÐÜ¡
(4) Zo±ÜÅ»Ý
289 (6 – A )
11. Gulmarg is a hill station located in the 15. Who has created history at the 18th Asian
State of Games in Jakarta recently by becoming
(1) Himachal Pradesh the first Indian heptathlete to win a
Gold ?
(2) Jammu and Kashmir
(1) Archana Biswas
(3) Maharashtra
(2) Swapna Barman
(4) Mizoram
(3) Leela Devaraj
(4) Purnima Aiyappa
12. The Vijayanagara Emperor who sheltered
‘‘Asthadiggajas’’ in his Court was
16. Which Article of the Directive Principles
(1) Devaraya I
of State Policy deals with provision of
(2) Sri Krishnadevaraya
Grama Panchayat ?
(3) Devaraya II
(1) Article 40
(4) Ramaraya
(2) Article 42
(3) Article 44
13. When did the Unification of Karnataka (4) Article 36
take place and who was its first Chief
Minister ?
17. Which was the first committee to
(1) November 1st 1956, recommend for democratic
Sri S. Nijalingappa decentralization ?
(2) November 1st 1947, Sri K.C. Reddy (1) Ashok Mehta Committee
(3) November 1st 1973, Sri Devaraj Urs (2) Mandal Commission
(4) November 1st 1973, (3) Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
Sri S. Nijalingappa (4) Kondajji Basappa Committee
289 (7 – A )
19. C£¤àaæWæ PÝÊÜá®…ÊæÇ…¤ QÅàvÝPÜãoÊÜ®Üá° 22. ±Üqr I ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©ÔÄ :
BÓæóàÈ¿Þ¨Ü ‘WæãàÇ…x PæãàÓ…r’ ®ÜWÜÃܨÜÈÉ ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
BÁãàiÓÜÇÝXñÜá¤. WæãàÇ…x PæãàÓ…r
A. ±Ýí±ÝÓ… I. BµÅPÜ
®ÜWÜÃÜËÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá CÈÉ
B. ÊæÇ…x Õ II. ¿ááÃæàÑ¿Þ
(1) ®Üã Óèñ… ÊæàÇ…Õ
C. Óær²³àÓ… III. ¨Üü| AÊæáÄPÝ
(2) QÌà®…Õ ÇÝÂív…
D. ±æùÄàÓ… IV. EñܤÃÜ AÊæáÄPÝ
(3) ËPæãràÄ¿Þ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
(4) ÊæÓÜr®…ì BÓæóàÈ¿Þ
A B C D
(1) III I II IV
(2) II I IV III
20. C¨ÜÃÜ Eñݳ¨Ü®æWæ ÔíWÜÃæà~ WÜ~WÜÙÜá ±ÜÅÔ©œ (3) IV III II I
±Üvæ©ÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (4) I II III IV
289 (8 – A )
19. Recently the Commonwealth Games were 22. Match List I with List II :
held in ‘Gold Coast’ city of Australia. The List I List II
Gold Coast city is located in A. Pampas I. Africa
A B C D
(1) III I II IV
(2) II I IV III
20. Singareni Mines are known for the
(3) IV III II I
production of
(4) I II III IV
(1) Uranium and Thorium
(2) Petroleum 1
23. In which order does the 23 N Tropic of
2
(3) Coal Cancer pass through the following States
in India ?
(4) Iron Ore
(1) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh,
West Bengal, Tripura, Mizoram
(2) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
21. Lake Baikal, one of the largest fresh Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand,
West Bengal, Mizoram, Tripura
water lakes in the world, is in
(3) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
(1) Russia Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand,
West Bengal, Tripura, Mizoram
(2) Canada
(4) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
(3) USA Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West
Bengal, Jharkhand, Tripura,
(4) Finland Mizoram
289 (9 – A )
24. ¿ÞÊÜ ÃæàTÝíÍÜÊÜâ ×í¨ÜãÊÜáÖÝÓÝWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ28. ®æàÃÜÙÝ£àñÜ ¸æÙÜQ®Ü BÊÜñÝìíPÜÊÜâ
±æÔµP… ÓÝWÜÃÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜá«æ WÜw ÃæàTæ¿á®Üá° (1) ®æãàvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜ ¸æÙQÜ ®Ü Êݲ¤XíñÜ
ÃÜã²ÓÜáñܤ¨æ ? PæÙÜX®Ü¨Üá
(1) Pæà±… B¶… pè®…®Ü ÃæàTÝíÍÜ
(2) AÊÜÃæãà×ñÜ ¸æÙÜQ®Ü Êݲ¤XíñÜ PæÙÜX®Ü¨Üá
(2) ±Üñ…ì®Ü ÃæàTÝíÍÜ
(3) ®æãàvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜ ¸æÙQÜ ®Ü Êݲ¤XíñÜ
(3) Pæà±… B¶… ñÜÔ¾à¯¿Þ¨Ü ÃæàTÝíÍÜ
ÊæáàȮܨÜá
(4) ÊæÈÉíW…o®…®Ü ÃæàTÝíÍÜ
(4) AÊÜÃæãà×ñÜ ¸æÙÜQ®Ü Êݲ¤XíñÜ ÊæáàȮܨÜá
25. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ PÜ®ÜPܨÝÓÜÃÜ®Üá° WÜáÃÜá£ÓÜáÊÜ PÜê£
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289 (10 – A )
24. Which longitude forms the boundary line 28. The frequency of UV light is
between Indian Ocean and the Pacific
(1) Below the range of visible light
Ocean ?
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(2) The longitude of Perth (3) Above the range of visible light
(3) The longitude of Cape of Tasmania
(4) Above the range of infrared light
(4) The longitude of Wellington
25. Which of the following works is the 29. DNA fingerprinting refers to
identity of Kanakadasa ?
(1) Molecular analysis of various DNA
(1) Prabhulinga Leele
profiles
(2) Jaimini Bharatha
(3) Ramadhanya Charithe (2) Techniques used for identification of
(4) Basava Purana fingerprints
289 (11 – A )
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289 (12 – A )
31. The plant species which is an indicator of 35. Match List I (Sources) with List II
water pollution is (Energy Products) :
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(2) Eichhornia species (Source) (Energy
Product)
(3) Eupatorium species
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(4) Tridax species
B. Palm oil II. Ethanol
289 (13 – A )
37. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜá ÊÜá×ÙÝ ÊÜááS aÜá®ÝÊÜOÝ 40. aÜÖݸÝÃ… AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á Ÿí¨ÜÄ®Ü
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289 (14 – A )
37. Name the first woman Chief Election 40. India is a key player in the development
of Chabahar international port that
Commissioner of India.
belongs to which of the following
(1) Ms. Neelamani Raju countries ?
(1) Pakistan
(2) Ms. Malati Das
(2) Afghanistan
(3) Ms. M. Fathima Beevi
(3) Saudi Arabia
(4) Ms. V.S. Ramadevi (4) Iran
A B C D
(1) North Korea and USA 42. The largest hot desert of the world is
(1) Kalahari
(2) North Korea and Japan
(2) Gobi
(3) North Korea and South Korea
(3) Sahara
(4) North Korea and China (4) Thar
289 (15 – A )
43. BÙÜ ÓÜÊÜáá¨ÜÅ ÊÜááÙÜáWÜáPÝÃÜÃÜá C¨ÜÄí¨Ü 47. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
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PÝÃÜ|
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48. i¸ÝÅÆrÃ… gÆ ÓÜ혿áá ¿ÞÊÜ ¨æàÍÜ ÊÜáñÜá¤
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¿ÞÊÜ ÓÜÊÜáá¨ÜÅWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÅñæÂàQÓÜáñܤ¨æ ?
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46. væçB±ÜrÃ… C¨ÜÃÜ HPÜÊÜÞ®ÜÊÝX¨æ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
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(2) ÊÜáÓÜãÃÜ¨Ü ÓÜíWÜÊÜá ¨ÜãÃÜ (2) vÝ. ÃÝhæàí¨ÜÅ ±ÜÅÓݨ…
(3) ÃÜí«ÜÅ (3) Ë®æãà¸Ý »ÝÊæ
289 (16 – A )
43. Deep sea divers breathe using containers 47. Consider the following statement :
filled with Hard water is not suitable for
(1) Oxygen only
A. Drinking
(2) A mixture of oxygen and helium
B. Washing clothes with soap
(3) A mixture of oxygen and nitrogen
C. Use in boilers
(4) A mixture of oxygen and carbon
dioxide D. Irrigating crops
(1) Greater than true weight (3) Algeria, Spain and Caspian Sea
(2) Less than true weight (4) Portugal, Algeria and Red Sea
289 (17 – A )
50. D PæÙÜX®Ü ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜ GÃÜvÜá ¨æàÍÜWÜÙÜá ËÍŲ̈ÜÈÉ 53. I.q. ÓÜbÊÝÆ¿á©í¨Ü 7 »ÝÐæWÜÙÜá & ×í©,
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WÜÚÔ¨ÜÊÜÃÝÃÜá ?
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(3) e-ÊÝaÜ®Ü
(2) q. ÓÜÌv…ŸW…ì
(4) Cíw vÝP…pæç±…
(3) K. ÊÝÃÜŸW…ì
54. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ ÊÝÖÜPÜÊÜâ »ÝÃÜñܨÜ
(4) q.Öæa…. ÊÜÞWÜì®…
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52. PæÙÜX®Ü ¨æÖÜÈ ÓÜáÇݤ®Ü ÊÜá®æñÜ®ÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° hæp… ÖÝÃÝoÊÜ®Üá° væÖÝÅvÜã®… ÊÜáñÜᤠ®ÜÊܨæÖÜÈ
PÝÇÝ®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá~Pæ¿áÈÉ hæãàwÔ : ®ÜvÜáÊæ C£¤àaæWæ ¿áÍÜÔÌ¿ÞX ®æÃÜÊæàÄÔñÜá ?
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(2) ËÓݤÃÜ
B. UÈj
(3) CíwWæãà
C. ñÜáZÆP…
(4) Wæãà HÃ…
D. Óæç¿á¨…
55. ±ÜÅԨܜ ©WÜíŸÃÜ hæç®Ü ÊÜáᯠñÜÃÜáO… ÓÝWÜÃ…ià
E. Çæãà©
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ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) B, A, C, D, E (1) PÜvæÌ ±ÜÅÊÜaÜ®Ü
(2) A, B, C, D, E (2) HÄPæ¿á «Ü̯
(3) A, B, D, C, E (3) PÜvÜÊæ ÍÜŸª
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289 (18 – A )
50. Which of the following are two largest 53. A Software has been launched by the IT
sugarcane producing countries of the Ministry in 7 languages namely Hindi,
world ? Bangla, Malayalam, Gurmukhi, Tamil,
(1) Brazil, India Kannada and Assamese which would
enable printed Indian language
(2) China, India
documents to be saved into fully editable
(3) Philippines, Indonesia text format in Unicode encoding which
(4) Indonesia, India would cease the gap in internet
accessibility due to non-availability of
content in Indian languages. Name the
51. Who got the Nobel Prize for the discovery software.
of the human blood groups and antigens ? (1) e-Aksharayan
(1) K. Landsteiner (2) e-Bhashyantar
(2) T. Svedberg (3) e-Vachana
(3) O. Warburg (4) Indi Doctype
(4) T.H. Morgan
54. Which of the following carriers has
successfully conducted India’s first ever
52. Arrange the following dynasties of Delhi biojet fuel powered jet flight between
Sultanate in chronological order : Dehradun and New Delhi recently ?
(1) Spicejet
A. Slave
(2) Vistara
B. Khilji
(3) Indigo
C. Tughlaq (4) Go Air
D. Syed
55. Renowned Digambar Jain Muni Tarun
E. Lodi
Sagar ji passed away in New Delhi
Select the code for the correct answer recently. The series of sermons by him
from the options given below : were known by which of the following
names ?
(1) B, A, C, D, E
(1) Kadve Pravachan
(2) A, B, C, D, E (2) Rising Voice
(3) A, B, D, C, E (3) Kadve Shabd
289 (19 – A )
56. AÇÝÓær„Ã… PÜáPÜ ŸWæY PÜáÄñÝ¨Ü PæÙÜX®Ü 58. C£¤àaæWæ £àÄPæãívÜ WÜáÃÜá¨ÝÓ… PÝÊÜáñ…
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A. KÊÜÇ…®ÜÈÉ®Ü »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ËÃÜá¨Üœ¨Ü 5 ®æà ÊÜáñÜᤠPæãíw¨ÜªÃÜá ?
Aí£ÊÜá pæÓ…r ÊÜÞÂa…®Ü ®ÜíñÜÃÜ
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B. 2018 ÃÜ »ÝÃÜñÜ CíWæÉív… pæÓ…r ÓÜÃÜ~
(3) »ÝÃÜ£à¿á g®ÜñÝ ±ÜûÜ
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A«ÜÂûÜÃÝX BÁáR¿ÞX¨ÝªÃæ.
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ B. AÊÜÃÜá ÊÜáÊÜå…®Üã®… ÖÜáÓæà®…XíñÜ
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜááí©ÃÜáÊÜÊÜÃÜá.
57. Ãݲv… pæùvíæ p… 2018 Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ?
C. AÊÜÃÜá ñæÖ…ÄàP…&C&C®ÝÕ¶… ±ÜûܨÜ
(1) CíWæÉíw®Ü ¶ÝÊÜááìÇÝ ÊÜ®… ®Üvæst Óݧ±ÜPÜ ÓܨÜÓÜÂÃÜá.
(ÃæàÓ…) Óܳ«Ýì QÅàvæ
(2) Óæ±ÜríŸÃ… 2018 ÃÜÈÉ AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
ÃÜÓܱÜÅÍæ° Óܳ«æì¿á®Üá° ÓÜí¿ááPܤ ÃÝÐÜó ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
BÁãàiÔ¨Ü᪠ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(3) ÓÜí¿ááPܤ ÃÝÐÜó ¨æãí©Wæ ¿ááPæÅà®…
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
®Üvæst gíq ËáÈoÄ PÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæ
ÊÜáñÜᤠCñÜÃÜ ®ÝÂpæãà ¨æàÍÜWÜÙÜ Jí¨Üá (2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÔóíW… (ñÜíñÜá)
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) CÃÝ®… ÓÜPÝìÃÜ Êæã¨ÜÆá PæçWæãívÜ
®ÜãÂQÉ¿áÄà PÜÃÜ|¨Ü ŸêÖÜñ… PÝ¿áìPÜÅÊÜá (4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
289 (20 – A )
56. Consider the following statements about 58. Gurudas Kamat who passed away
Alastair Cook : recently was associated with which of the
following parties ?
A. He has retired from international
cricket after the fifth and final Test (1) INC
match against India at the Oval.
(2) CPI
B. He was the captain for the England
test cricket team for the
(3) BJP
India-England 2018 Test series.
Test cricket.
57. What is Rapid Trident 2018 ? Which of the statements given above
(1) A race event organized by Formula is/are correct ?
One in England
(2) An international quiz contest Select the code for the correct answer
organized in United States in from the options given below :
September 2018
(3) A joint military exercise launched (1) A only
by Ukraine with the United States
and a string of other NATO (2) A and C only
countries
(3) B and C only
(4) A massive nuclearization
programme launched by the
(4) A, B and C
Government of Iran
289 (21 – A )
60. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜÎÔ : 62. AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ©®ÝíPÜ ÃæàTæ¿áá Jí¨Üá
PÝƳ¯PÜ ÃæàTæ¿ÞX¨Üáª, ¸æàÄíW… gÆÓÜ혿á
A. »ÝÃÜñÜÊÜâ 2018 ÃÜ HÐÜ®… QÅàvæWÜÙÜ
ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÖݨÜá ÖæãàWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá, ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX D
±Üí¨ÜÂÊÜáPݤ¿á¨ÜÈÉ AñܘPÜ 69 ±Ü¨ÜPÜ
PæÙÜX®Ü ÊæáÄw¿á®…®Üá° (SWæãàÙÜ ÊÜá«ÝÂÖÜ°
WÜÙæãí©Wæ ±æäÃæçÔñÜá.
ÃæàTæ) A®ÜáÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
B. ÃÝ~, ÃÝÊÜå…±ÝÆÃÜá, »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÊÜá×ÙÝ
(1) 0
ÖÝQ Pݲr®…, 2018 ÃÜ 18 ®æà HÐÜ®…
(2) 180
QÅàvæWÜÙÜ ÓÜÊÜÞÃæãà±Ü ÓÜÊÜÞÃÜí»Ü¨ÜÈÉ
(3) 90
»ÝÃÜ£à¿á «ÜÌg ÖæãñܤÊÃÜ Üá.
(4) 60
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
63. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ñܱݳX
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
Öæãí©Pæ¿ÞX¨æ ?
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
A. ²X¾àÓ… & PÝíWæã PÜ~Êæ
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ B. Çݱ…Õ & ®ÝÊæì
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ C. QXìÃÜkå… & AívÜÊÜÞ®… ÊÜáñÜá¤
¯Pæã¸ÝÃ… ©Ìà±ÜWÜÙÜá
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) C ÊÜÞñÜÅ
61. 2011 ÃÜ g®ÜWÜ|£¿á ÊæáàÃæWæ, D PæÙXÜ ®Ü
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
Pæàí¨ÝÅvÜÚñÜ ±ÜŨæàÍܨÜÈÉ PܯÐÜu g®ÜÓíÜ Tæ¿á®Üá°
Öæãí©ÃÜáÊÜíñÜÖÜá¨Üá ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? 64. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÓÜÖPÜ ÝÄ ÓÜíÓæ§WÜÙÈÜ É PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
(1) ¨ÝÊÜá®… ÊÜáñÜᤠw¿áá ÃÜÓÜ Wæ㟺ÃÜWÜÙÜ Eñݳ¨Ü®æWæ ÖæãOæ¿ÞX¨æ ?
289 (22 – A )
60. Consider the following statements : 62. The International Date Line is an
imaginary line passing through the
A. India ended their Asian Games, 2018
Bering Strait, generally following the
campaign with the highest ever meridian of
medal tally at the tournament, with a
(1) 0
total of 69 medals.
(2) 180
(3) 7 ©®ÜWÜÙÜá
(2) »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÄÓÜÊÜì ¸ÝÂíP… ÓÝÆÊÜ®Üá°
(4) 14 ©®ÜWÜÙÜá
¯àvÜÆá PÜwÊæá ÖÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí¨Üáñܤ¨æ.
(4) Fourteen days (2) The RBI will have less money to
lend.
(1) A only
(2) Mr. R. Venkataraman
(2) B only
(3) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
(3) Both A and B
289 (25 – A )
69. ±Üqr I (PÝWÜ¨Ü PæçWÝÄPæ) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ÃÝgÂ) 71. ¿ÞÊÜ A˜ÊæàÍܮܨÜÈÉ »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÃÝÑóà¿á
WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô : PÝíWæÅÓ…®Ü ÓÜÌÃÝh… ±ÜûÜÊÜâ ÃÜã±ÜâWæãíwñÜá ?
±Üqr I ±Üqr II (1) ¸æÙÜWÝí
(PÝWÜ¨Ü PæçWÝÄPæ) (ÃÝgÂ)
(2) WÜ¿Þ
A. PÝí²r I. PÜ®ÝìoPÜ
(3) PÜÆPÜñݤ
B. ÃÝgÊÜááíwÅ II. ÊÜáÖÝÃÝÐÜó
(4) ÇÝÖæãàÃ…
C. ÍÝÖ…væãÇ… III. Bí«ÜÅ ±ÜŨæàÍÜ
D. ¸æÙÜWæãÙÜ IV. ÊÜá«Ü ±ÜŨæàÍÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : 72. ±Üqr I (±ÜíWÜvÜWÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ÃÝgÂ)
A B C D WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô :
(1) I III IV II
(2) II III IV I
(3) II III I IV
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(4) II IV III I (±ÜíWÜvÜWÜÙÜá) (ÃÝgÂ)
289 (26 – A )
69. Match List I (Paper Industry) with List II 71. At which session of the Indian National
(State) :
Congress was the Swaraj Party formed ?
List I List II
(Paper (State) (1) Belgaum
Industry)
A. Kamptee I. Karnataka (2) Gaya
B. Rajahmundry II. Maharashtra
(3) Calcutta
C. Shahdol III. Andhra
Pradesh
(4) Lahore
D. Belagola IV. Madhya
Pradesh
(4) II IV III I
B. Garos II. Madhya
Pradesh
70. Consider the following statements : C. Gond III. Nagaland
289 (27 – A )
73. MSME ¿á ÖæãÓÜ ÊÝÂTæ¿á ÊæáàÃæWæ Jí¨Üá 75. GÇÝÉ ÓæàÊæWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ ¿ÞÊÜ ÓæÓ…®Üá° (ñæÄWæ) Íæà.
Eñݳ¨Ü®Ý ZoPÜ¨Ü E¨ÜÂÊÜáÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜ|¡ 0.5 BX (ñæÄWæ) ÊÜÓÜãÈ ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
289 (28 – A )
73. As per the new definition of Micro, Small 75. Which cess is levied as 0·5 percent on all
services ?
and Medium Enterprises (MSME), an
enterprise of the manufacturing sector A. Swachchh Bharat
C. Kaushal Vikas
(1) Annual turnover is less than < 5 cr.
Which of the above are correct ?
(2) Annual turnover is between < 75 cr Select the code for the correct answer
to < 250 cr. from the options given below :
(1) A only
(3) Annual turnover is between < 5 cr
(2) B only
to < 75 cr.
(3) A and B only
List I List II
A. Potato I. Modified tap
root
B. Sweet potato II. Modified flower
74. From 2011 – 12 onwards, the C. Cactus main III. Modified
Government’s expenditure on education body underground
stem
in India when compared to expenditure
D. Nepenthes IV. Modified stem
on health as a percentage of India’s GDP
V. Modified leaf
is
(2) Lesser A B C D
(1) III I IV V
(3) Same (2) V III I II
(3) V II I III
(4) Initially lesser and same at present
(4) IV I II V
289 (29 – A )
77. ÓÜã¿áì¯í¨Ü CÃÜáÊÜ ¨ÜãÃÜ¨Ü B«ÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ 80. 2018 ÃÜ 11 ®æà Óæ±æríŸÃ… ÃÜí¨Üá »ÝÃÜñÜ,
D WÜÅÖÜWÜÙÜ HÄPæ PÜÅÊÜá B¶Ý^¯Óݤ®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠCÃÝ®…WÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| Êæã¨ÜÆ
A. ÍÜáPÜÅ ¸ÝÄWæ £Å±Üüà¿á ÓÜ»æ¿áá D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ
B. ÊÜáíWÜÙÜ ®ÜWÜÃܨÜÈÉ gÃÜáXñÜá ?
C. Íܯ (1) ®ÜÊÜ ¨æÖÜÈ
D. WÜáÃÜá (2) PÝŸáÇ…
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX (3) pæÖÜÃÝ®…
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (4) ÑÃÝÃÜkå…
289 (30 – A )
77. The correct sequence of the given planets 80. The first-ever tripartite meeting between
in increasing order of their distance from India, Afghanistan and Iran was held in
the Sun is which of the following cities on
A. Venus 11 September, 2018 ?
289 (31 – A )
84. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü (ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá) ±Üqr II ÃÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ 86. PæÙÜX®Ü hæãàwWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá/ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ¿ÞXÆÉ ?
(®æÇæÜ) WÜÙæãí©Wæ Öæãí©Ô : A. ®æÖÜÃÜã ÊÜÃÜ© -– 1928
±Üqr I ±Üqr II B. ±Üä|ì ÓÜÌÃÝh… – 1929
(ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá) (®æÇæ) C. ¨Üíw ÊÜÞa…ì ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü – 1930
A. bÖÜáÖÝÌ®… I. BµÅPÝ D. WÝí˜ CËì®… J±Ü³í¨Ü – 1934
ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
B. XŸÕ®… II. ±ÜÎcÊÜá BÓæóàÈ¿Þ EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá
(1) C ÊÜáñÜᤠD
C. ¥ÝÃ… III. EñܤÃÜ AÊæáàÄPÝ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠD
ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC
D. PÜÆÖÜÄ IV. »ÝÃÜñÜ
(4) D ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : 87. PܨÜíŸ ÃÝg嬆 Óݧ±ÜPÜ ¿ÞÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠCÊÜÃÜ
A B C D ÊÜááS ÃÝg«Ý¯ ®ÜWÜÃÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) II IV I III (1) ÊÜá¿áãÃÜÊÜÊÜáì ÊÜáñÜᤠŸ®ÜÊÝÔ
(2) III II IV I (2) PÝPÜáÓݧÊÜÊÜáì ÊÜáñÜᤠÖÜȾw
(3) IV I III II
(3) ÍÝí£ÊÜÊÜáì ÊÜáñÜᤠÖÝ®ÜWÜÇ…
(4) I III II IV
(4) ÊÜáêWæàÍÜÊÜÊÜáì ÊÜáñÜᤠWæãàÊÝ
289 (33 – A )
89. PæçWÝÄPÝ Eñܳ®Ü° ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ (IIP) ÊÜ®Üá° D PæÙÜX®Ü 92. Ãæ±æäà ¨ÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ˱ܿáì¿á Ãæ±æäà ¨ÜÃÜWÜÙÜá
¿ÞÊÜ ÊÜÆ¿áPÝRX ÇæPÜR ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWܨÜá ? C¨ÜÃÜ »ÝWÜÊÝXÊæ
(1) PÜÈɨܪÆá ÊÜÆ¿á (1) (B¦ìPÜ) ÖÜ|PÝ暴 ¯à£
(2) ÓÜíÓÜRÃÜOÝ Eñܳ®Ü°WÜÙÜ (2) Ë£¤à¿á ¯à£
(3) PÜêÑ ÊÜÆ¿á (3) ÖÜãwPæ ¯à£
(4) EPÜáR ÊÜÆ¿á
(4) G¶….w.I. ¯à£
289 (34 – A )
89. For which of the following sectors is the 92. Repo rate and Reverse repo rate are part
Index of Industrial Production (IIP) not of
calculated ?
(1) Fiscal Policy
(1) Coal sector
(2) Monetary Policy
(2) Refinery products
(3) Investment Policy
(3) Agricultural sector
(4) FDI Policy
(4) Steel sector
289 (35 – A )
95. ‘¹p…PæãÀá®…’ ®Ý|ÂÊæí¨ÜÃæ 98. bÔ¤ AÊܘ¿á ¿ÞÊÜ ±ÜÅԨܜ (¨ÜíñÜPÜñæ¿á)
(1) AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ÈQÌwq A˜PÜ WæãÚÓÜÆá ÓÜíñÜÃÜá ‘bÃÝW…&C&yæÈÌ’ (bÃÝW… B¶… yæÈÉ)
I.GÊÜå….G¶…. ÃÜã²Ô¨Ü ÖÜ| Gí¨Üá TÝÂñÜÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ ?
(2) ¿áãÃæãà ÊÜÆ¿á ÊÜááWÜYoár ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜÆá (1) ¯hÝÊÜáᩪஅ LÈ¿Þ
¿ááÃæãಿᮅ Pæàí¨ÜÅ ¸ÝÂíP… (2) ÍæàT…®ÝÔÃÜᩪஅ ÊæãÖÜÊáÜ ¨…
ÃÜã²Ô¨Ü PÜÃæ¯Õ (3) PÜáñÜáŸá©à®… »ÜQ¤¿ÞÃ… PÝQ
(3) ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÜÈÉ ¸ÝÂíPÜá CÆÉÊæà ÓÜPÝìÃÜPæR (4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÃÜã AÆÉ
Ÿ¨ÜœÊÜÆÉ¨Ü wioÇ… PÜÃæ¯Õ
(4) A¼ÊÜê©œÎàÆ ¨æàÍÜWÜÚWæ ¯àvÜÆá HÐÜ®…
væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp… ¸ÝÂíPÜá ÃÜã²Ô¨Üáª
99. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ WÜá|WÜÚí¨Ü ¶æÉ„ÀáíW…ËØàÇ…
GíŸá¨Üá Ôràí (Öܸæ) Gíi®…®Ü ÊÜááSÂ
»ÝWÜÊÝXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
96. µÉ±… PÝp…ì ®ÜÈÉ¿á 77% ÃÜÐÜár HÄPæ¿á®Üá°
¿ÞÊÜ PÜí±Ü¯¿áá ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãíw¨æ ? (1) C¨Üá Gíi®…Wæ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂìÊÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ.
(1) AÊæáhÝ®… (2) C¨Üá Gíi®…®Ü ÊæàWÜÊÜ®Üá° ÊܘìÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
(2) ÊÝÇ…ÊÜÞp…ì (3) C¨Üá Gíi®…, Jí¨æà ÓÜÊÜá®Ý¨Ü ÊæàWÜÊÜ®Üá°
(3) ¶ÝaÜãì®… PÝ¿ááªPæãÙÜÛÆá ®æÃÜÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ.
(4) ÊÝÇ…XÅà®…Õ (4) gvÜñÝ ÊÜáÖÜñܤ$ÌÊÜ®Üá° PÜáítñÜ WæãÚÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
97. WÜWÜ®Ü ÊÜáÖÜÇ… GíŸá¨Üá D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ 100. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜÃÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ ¸è¨Üœ ñÜñÜÌÍÝÓÜŒýÃÜá ¸è¨Üœ
BÚÌPæWÝÃÜÄWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Ü ÊÝÓÜá¤ÎƳ «ÜÊÜáìÊÜ®Üá° J²³PæãÙÜáÛÊíÜ ñæ Cívæãà&XÅàP… ÃÝg
Êæç»ÜÊÜÊÝX¨æ ? Êæá®æçívÜÜÃ…®Ü®Üá° ÊÜá®ÜÊäæ ÈÔ¨ÜÃÜá ?
(1) B©Ç… ÐÝ×WÜÙÜá (1) BÓÜíWÜ
(2) PÜáñÜḅ ÐÝ×WÜÙÜá (2) ®ÝWÜÓæà®Ý
(3) ¯hÝÊÜå… ÐÝ×WÜÙÜá (3) «ÜÊÜáìQà£ì
(4) ŸÄਅ ÐÝ×WÜÙÜá (4) ÍÜáÅñÜQà£ì
289 (36 – A )
95. Bitcoin is 98. Which legendary saint of the Chisti
period was popularly known as
(1) Money created by IMF to increase
international liquidity Chirag-e-Dehlvi (Chirag of Delhi) ?
97. Gagan Mahal is an architectural glory 100. Who among the following Buddhist
that belongs to which of the following philosophers persuaded the Indo-Greek
rulers ? King Menander to accept Buddhism ?
289 (37 – A )
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289 (38 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
289 (39 – A )
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been given by the candidate, 1/4 (0.25) of the marks assigned for that question will be deducted.
7. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Question Booklet at the end. You should not make any
marking on any other part of the Question Booklet.
8. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop making any further
markings in the OMR Answer Sheet. Be seated till the OMR Answer Sheets are collected and
accounted for by the Invigilator.
9. Questions are printed both in Kannada and English. If any confusion arises in the
Kannada Version, please refer to the English Version of the questions. Please note that in
case of any confusion the English Version of the Question Booklet is final.
Possession of Mobile Phones, Calculators and other Electronic/Communication gadgets
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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
290 (10 – A )
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 )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
290 (30 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
290 (31 – A )
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SUBJECT CODE : 290
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290 (32 – A )
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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this booklet.
291 (1 – A )
1. ±Üqr I (ÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜWÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (ŸÙÜPæ) 4. B¨ÜÍÜì PÜêÐÜ¡PÝ¿áÊÜ®Üá° ÓÝÊÜޮܠñݱܨÜÈÉ
WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô : PÜáÆáÊæáWæ ÖÝPÜÇÝÀáñÜá BWÜ WÜÊÜá¯ÓÜÇݨÜá¨Üá
±Üqr I ±Üqr II (1) ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü¨ÜÈÉ PܱݳX¨Üª¨Ü᪠ÊÜáñÜᤠA®ÜíñÜÃܨÜ
(ÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜWÜÙÜá) (ŸÙÜPæ) ÓÜÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ ÖæãÙܱÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
A. ±æäpÝÂÔ¿áí I. ÃÜÓÜWæ㟺ÃÜ
(2) A¨Üá GÇÝÉ ÓÜÊÜá¿áWÜÙÆ
Ü ãÉ ÊÜáñܤÐÜár
¸æãÅÊæáçv…
PܱݳWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
B. ±æäpÝÂÔ¿áí ®æçpæÅàp… II. ¶æäàpæãàWÜŵ
(3) A¨Ü®Üá° ±ÜÅñæÂàPÜÊÝX GÇÝÉ ÓÜÊÜá¿áWÜÙÜÆãÉ
C. ±æäpÝÂÔ¿áí ÓÜÇæ#àp… III. ¸æàPÜÄ
WÜá£ìÓÜÇÝWܨÜá
D. ÊÜÞ®æãà ±æäpÝÔ¿áí IV. WÜ®…±Üâw
(4) ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü¨ÜÈÉ PܱݳX¨Ü᪠ÊÜáñÜᤠA®ÜíñÜÃܨÜ
pÝoìÃæàp…
ÓÜÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ C¨Ü®Üá° ±ÜÅñæÂàPÜÊÝX
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : WÜáÃÜá£ÓÜÇÝWܨÜá
A B C D
(1) II IV I III 5. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
(2) II IV III I A. PæãÙÜWÜÙÜá ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ¯àÄ®Ü ÓݧÀá
(3) IV II III I
(4) IV II I III PÝ¿áWÜÙÜá.
2. D Êæã¨ÜÆá ÓæãÙæÛWÜÙÜ®Üá° PæãÆÉÆá w.w.q.¿á®Üá° B. PæãÙÜWÜÙÜá ÓÜáñܤÆã »ÜãËáÀáí¨Ü
ŸÙÜÓÜÇÝWÜᣤñÜá¤, C£¤àb®Ü ÊÜÐÜìWÜÙÜÈÉ BÊÜÄÓÜƳqrÊæ.
w.w.q.¿á®Üá° ŸÙÜÔ ÓæãÙæÛWÜÙÜ®Üá° PæãÆáÉÊÜâ¨Üá C. PÝÂÔ³¿á®… ÓÜÊÜáá¨ÜÅÊÜâ ÊæáàÇ澄
PÜt|ÊÝWÜᣤ¨æ, w.w.q.Àáí¨Ü ÓæãÙæÛWÜÙÜ ËÔ¤à|ì©í¨Ü gWÜ£¤®Ü A£¨æãvÜx
±ÜÅ£ÃÜûÝ WÜá|ÊÜ®Üá° ¿ÞÊÜ ñÜñÜÌÊÜâ ËÊÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ ? PæãÙÜÊÝX¨æ.
(1) ¯ÓÜWÜì¨Ü ÊÜá«ÜÂÔ§Pæ ԨݜíñÜ
D. bÇÝRÊÜâ ÊæáàÇ澄 ËÔ¤à|ì©í¨Ü »ÝÃÜñܨÜ
(2) ±ÜÅ£ÃÜûæ (Ãæãà«ÜPÜñæ) ԨݜíñÜ
A£¨æãvÜx PæãÙÜ.
(3) ±ÜÃÜ»û Ü ÜPÜ ÎPÝÄ Ô¨ÝœíñÜ
(4) ¯ÓÜWÜì¨Ü BÁáR ԨݜíñÜ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
3. ¨æçñÜ ±ÝívÝ IÆáÃæãà±æävÝ ÊæáÆ®æãàÆáÂPÝ, ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
C¨ÜÃÜ ÓÜíPæàñÜÊÝX¨æ (1) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ
(1) AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ¯ÓÜWÜì ÓÜíÃÜûÜOÝ JPÜãRo (2) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠD WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ
(2) ËÍÜÌÊݲ ÊÜÞȮܠ±ÜÄàûÜOÝ ¶ævÜÃæàÐÜ®… (3) A, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ
(3) ±ÜÅÓÜÄÓÜƳvÜáÊÜ ÃæãàWÜWÜÙÜ ±ÜÃÜ ËÍÜÌÊݲ ¯˜
(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ
(4) ¯ÓÜWÜìPÝRX ËÍÜÌ ÊÜ®ÜÂiàË ¯˜
291 (2 – A )
1. Match List I (Chemicals) with List II 4. An ideal blackbody at room temperature
(Usage) : is thrown into the furnace. It is observed
that
List I List II
(Chemicals) (Usage) (1) Initially it is darkest and at later
A. Potassium I. Fertilizer
times the brightest
bromide
B. Potassium II. Photography (2) It is darkest at all times
nitrate
C. Potassium III. Bakery (3) It cannot be distinguished at all
sulphate times
D. Monopotassium IV. Gunpowder
tartarate (4) Initially it is darkest and at later
Select the code for the correct answer times it cannot be distinguished
from the options given below :
A B C D
(1) II IV I III
(2) II IV III I
5. Consider the following statements :
(3) IV II III I
(4) IV II I III A. Lakes are generally static bodies of
2. Earlier DDT was used to kill mosquitoes, water.
while in recent years it became very
B. Lakes are surrounded by land on all
difficult to kill mosquitoes using DDT.
Which principle explains the immunity of sides.
mosquitoes from DDT ?
C. Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the
(1) Theory of Natural Intervention
world by surface area.
(2) Theory of Immunity
(3) Predator-Prey Theory D. Chilka is the largest lake in India by
(4) Theory of Natural Selection
surface area.
3. The Giant Panda, Ailuropoda
Select the code for the correct answer
melanoleuca, is the symbol of
from the options given below :
(1) International Union for
Conservation of Nature (1) A, B and C are correct
(2) Worldwide Federation to Check
Pollution (2) A, B and D are correct
(3) Worldwide Fund for Communicable
(3) A, C and D are correct
Diseases
(4) World Wildlife Fund for Nature (4) A, B, C and D are correct
291 (3 – A )
6. ¸æíWÜÙÜãÃÜá ®ÜWÜÃÜ Óݧ±ÜPÜ®Üá 10. ±Üqr I (ÃÝgÂ) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (±ÜÃÜÊÜÞ|á ÍÜQ¤
(1) ¿áÆÖÜíPÜ¨Ü ±ÝÙæ¿áWÝÃÜ®ÝX¨Üª®Üá Pæàí¨ÜÅ) WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô :
(2) ÊÜá«ÜáXÄ¿á ±ÝÙæ¿áWÝÃÜ®ÝX¨Üª®Üá ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(3) ÃÝÊÜá®ÜWÜÃÜ¨Ü ±ÝÙæ¿áWÝÃÜ®ÝX¨Üª®Üá (ÃÝgÂ) (±ÜÃÜÊÜÞ|á ÍÜQ¤
Pæàí¨ÜÅWÜÙÜá)
(4) bPÜR®Ý¿áPÜ®ÜÖÜÚÛ¿á ±ÝÙæ¿áWÝÃÜ®ÝX¨Üª®Üá
A. EñܤÃÜ ±ÜŨæàÍÜ I. ÃÝÊÜñ…¸Ýo
B. ÃÝgÓݧ®Ü II. ®ÜÃæãàÃÜ
7. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá UN SDSN ®Ü ËÍÜÌ
ÓÜíñæãàÐÜ ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ¨Ü ÓÜãaÜPÜÊÜÆÉ ? C. ÊÜáÖÝÃÝÐÜó III. PÜPÜűÝÃÜ
291 (4 – A )
6. The founder of Bangalore was 10. Match List I (States) with List II (Atomic
(1) Palegara of Yelahanka Power Stations) :
291 (5 – A )
13. ±Üqr I (ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (®ÜWÜÃÜ) 16. ±Üqr I (»Üã ×vÜáÊÜÚ ±Ü¨Üœ£) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II
WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô : (ËÊÜÃÜOæWÜÙÜá) WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô :
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|) (®ÜWÜÃÜ)
A. ÓÜÊÜá»ÝgPÜ ÊÜêñܤ¨Ü I. ÓÝÂíq¿ÞWæãà (»Üã ×vÜáÊÜÚ (ËÊÜÃÜOæWÜÙÜá)
±Ü¨Üœ£)
ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|
B. EÐÜ¡ÊÜÆ¿á¨Ü II. ÔíWܱÜäÃ… A. hÝXàÃ…¨ÝÄ I. ÓÜPÝìÃÜ »ÜãËá¿á®Üá° ¨æãvÜx
ÊÜÞ®ÜãÕ®… ±Ü¨Üœ£ FÚWÜÊÜޮܠ»Üã
Jvæ¿áÄWæ ÖÜíbPæ ÊÜÞw¨æ
ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|
B. ÃæçñÜÊÝÄ II. ÓÜPÝìÃÜ PÜí¨Ý¿á ¯àvÜáÊÜ
C. ÊæáwoÃæ௿ᮅ III. Ëív…ÖæãàÁáP…
±Ü¨Üœ£ ÃæçñÜÄWæ »ÜãËá¿á®Üá° ¯àw
ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|
¸ÝwWæ ÓÜíWÜÅÖÜÊÜ®Üá°
D. ÊÜáÃÜá»ÜãËá IV. ÊÜááí¸æç
(PÜÇæPÜrÃ…WÜÙÜ)
ÊÝ¿ááWÜá| ÓÜíWÝÅÖÜPÜÃÜÊÜáãÆPÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ : ±Üvæ¿áᣤñÜá¤
A B C D ÊÜáÖÜÇÝÌÄ
C. III. ÓÜPÝìÃÜ ±ÜÅ£Á㟺 ÃæçñܯWæ
(1) II I IV III
±Ü¨Üœ£ »ÜãËá¿á®Üá° ÖÜíb,
(2) II IV I III
A¨ÜÃæãí©Wæ A¨Ü®Üá° ÃæçñÜ®Üá
(3) IV III II I
¸æàÃæ¿áÊÜÄWæ E±Ü&¸ÝwWæ,
(4) I III II IV
AvÜÊÜÞ®Ü ÊÜWÝìÊÜOæ,
14. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ ®Ü© »ÝÃÜñܨÜÈÉ
EWÜÊÜáÊÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ ? PæãvÜáWæ A¥ÜÊÝ ÊÜÞÃÝo
(1) ¹¿ÞÓ… ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ ÖÜPÜR®Üá° ¯àwñÜá
(2) bà®Ý¸… D. gËáà®ÝªÄ IV. WÝÅÊÜá ÊÜáor¨ÜÈÉ
(3) ÃÝË ±Ü¨Üœ£ PÜí¨Ý¿áÊÜ®Üá°
(4) ÓÜpæÉh… ¯«ÜìÄÓÜÇÝWÜᣤñÜá¤
15. TÝÓÜX ÎûÜ| ÓÜíÓæ§WÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±æäÅàñÝÕ×ÓÜÆá ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
A®Üá¨Ý®Ü ¯àvÜáÊÜ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿á®ÜᰠζÝÃÜÓÜáÕ A B C D
ÊÜÞw¨Ü BÁãàWÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? (1) I III II IV
(1) ÓÜÃ… aÝÇ…ìÕ ÊÜâv…Õ ÎûÜ| BÁãàWÜ
(2) II I III IV
(2) ÖÜíoÃ… ÎûÜ| BÁãàWÜ
(3) II III IV I
(3) ÓÝÂvÜÉÃ… ËÍÜÌ˨ÝÂÆ¿á BÁãàWÜ
(4) PæãsÝÄ ÎûÜ| BÁãàWÜ (4) I IV II III
Grace
291 (6 – A )
13. Match List I (Climate) with List II (City) : 16. Match List I (Land tenure systems) with
List II (Explanations) :
List I List II
(Climate) (City) List I List II
A. Equatorial Climate I. Santiago (Land tenure (Explanation)
system)
B. Tropical Monsoon II. Singapore
Climate A. Jagirdari I. Land allotted to
C. Mediterranean III. Windhoek system big feudal
Climate
D. Desert Climate IV. Mumbai landlords
291 (7 – A )
17. ‘ËáñÝÅËí¨Ü WæãàËí¨Ü ’ GíŸ ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜá PܮܰvÜ 21. ÖæàÃÜÙÜÊÝX ¨æãÃæ¿ááÊÜ £Ú©ÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá ±æä¨æ
®ÝoPÜ ŸÃæ¨ÜÊÜ®Üá ¿ÞÃÜá ? ÆípÝ®Ü Jí¨Üá
(1) Æü$¾àÍÜ A. ®ÜígáPÜÙ¿ æ ÞX¨Ü᪠ÊÜáñÜᤠÃÝg嬆 ±ÜÊÜìñÜ
(2) ÊÜáÖÝÈíWÜÃÜíWÜ ÊæçË«Ü嬆 ÊæáàÇæ ±ÜÅ»ÝÊÜ ¹àĨæ.
(3) ÔíWÜÃÝÃÜÂ
B. A¨ÜÃÜ ÖÜãWÜÚWÝX A¨Ü®Üá° ÊݱÜPÜÊÝX
(4) £ÃÜáÊÜáÆÃÝ¿á
¸æÙæ¿ááñݤÃæ.
18. ±ÜÃÜÊÜÞ|á ®Ý¼ Pæàí¨ÜÅÊÜâ ¹àpÝPÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° C. »ÝÃÜñÜPæR ÓܧÚà¿á / ¨æàÎà¿áÊݨÜá¨Üá.
EñÜÕiìÔ¨ÝWÜ B¨ÜÃÜ ±ÜÃÜÊÞ
Ü |á ÓÜíTæÂ
(1) Ô§ÃÜ B¨ÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ ÃÝÎ ÓÜíTæ Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ D. A¨Ü®Üá° WÜá±Ü¤ ¸æíQ¿á A±Ý¿áPÝÄPÜ
Gí¨Üá ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô¨Ü᪠ÊÜáñÜᤠÖÜÔÃÝX¨ÜªÃÜã
(2) Ô§ÃÜ ÖÝWÜã ÖÝWæÁáà A¨ÜÃÜ ÃÝÎ
C¨Üá ÖæãñÜá¤Ä¿ááñܤ¨æ.
ÓÜíTæ¿áã Ô§ÃÜÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ B¨ÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ ÃÝÎ ÓÜíTæ ԧÃÜ D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
(4) Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠÖÝWæÁáà A¨ÜÃÜ ÃÝÎ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíTæ¿áã Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
19. ±ÜÄÓÜÃÜ¨Ü ÓÜí¨Ü»Üì¨ÜÈÉ ‘‘vÜqì vÜg®…’’ ±Ü¨ÜÊÜâ (1) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(PæãÙÜPÜá ÖÜ®æ°ÃÜvÜá) C¨ÜPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨æ
(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) 12 ÖݯPÝÃÜPÜ ÖÜÔÃÜáÊÜá®æ A¯ÆWÜÙÜá
20. ÔׯàÃÜá ÓÜÃæãàÊÜÃÜ E¨Ý®ÜÊÜ®Üá° Óݧ²ÓÜÆá 22. PÜ®ÝìoPܨÜÈÉ®Ü G£¤®ÜÖæãÙæ Áãàg®æ D PÜáÄñܨÜáª
±ÜÅÓݤËÔÃÜáÊÜ ÓܧÙÜ
(1) ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ PÜáwÊÜ ¯àÄ®Ü Áãàg®æ
(1) Öæã®Ý°ÊÜÃÜ
(2) ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ ŸígÃÜá ®æÆ ÓÜá«ÝÃÜOÝ Áãàg®æ
(2) ŸípÝÌÙÜ
(3) A±ÜÕÃÜPæãívÜ (3) ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ J¨æª ®æÆ ÓÜá«ÝÃÜOÝ Áãàg®æ
(4) ñÜvÜ© (4) ÓÜÊÜáWÜÅ aÜÃÜíw ÊÜÂÊÜÓ§æ Áãàg®æ
291 (8 – A )
17. Who wrote the first Kannada drama 21. Lantana – a known shrub found in
‘Mitravinda Govinda’ ?
abundance is
(1) Lakshmisha
A. A toxic weed and has affected the
(2) Mahalingaranga
mountain diversity of the state.
(3) Singararya
(4) Tirumalaraya B. Widely cultivated for its flowers.
C. Endemic to India.
18. When a nucleus emits a beta particle, its
D. Considered as a potential fire hazard
atomic number
and is combustible even when green.
(1) Remains constant but its mass
number changes Which of the statements given above are
(2) Remains constant and so does its correct ?
mass number
Select the code for the correct answer
(3) Changes, but its mass number
remains constant from the options given below :
(4) Changes and so does its mass (1) A, B and D only
number
(2) B and D only
20. An estuarine marine park is proposed to (1) Integrated Drinking Water Project
be established at
(2) Integrated Wasteland Reclamation
(1) Honnavar Project
(2) Bantwala
(3) Integrated Wetland Reclamation
(3) Apsarakonda Project
(4) Tadadi
(4) Integrated Drainage System Project
291 (9 – A )
23. PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü ‘ÖÜQR ÖÜŸº ’ ¨Ü (±Üü EñÜÕÊÜ) ÊÜáãÃÜ®æ 25. ±Üqr I (ÓÜíÓæ§) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (®ÜWÜÃÜ) WÜÙÜ®Üá°
BÊÜ꣤¿áá B¨Ü¨Ü᪠CÈÉ Öæãí©Ô :
(1) ¨ÝÃæãài PÜÃÜw «ÝÊÜá, ŸÙÝÛÄ ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
291 (10 – A )
23. The third edition of Karnataka ‘Hakki 25. Match List I (Institutes) with List II
Habba’ (Birds Festival) was held at (Cities) :
291 (11 – A )
27. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 29. AiñÜ ‘A’ ¹í¨Üá˯í¨Ü ±ÝÅÃÜí¼Ô, ±ÜäÊÜìPæR
A. pæãÊÜÞÂpæãàÊÜ®Üá° »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü GÇÝÉ ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá 7 km ®æàÃÜÊÝX ÓÝX, GvÜPæR £ÃÜáX ÊÜáñÜá¤
ÊÜáñÜᤠPæàí¨ÝÅvÜÚñÜ ±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ®æàÃÜÊÝX 10 km ÓÝWÜáñݤ®æ A®ÜíñÜÃÜ ÊÜáñæ¤ GvÜPæR
¸æÙæ¿áÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ. £ÃÜáX, ®æàÃÜÊÝX 6 km ÓÝX ÊÜáñæ¤ GvÜPæR £ÃÜáX
B. 21C ¯í¨Ü 23C ®Ü ÊÜÃæX®Ü ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÜÞÔPÜ ®æàÃÜÊÝX 10 km ÓÝWÜáñݤ®æ. ±Üâ®Ü@ GvÜPæR £ÃÜáX
ñݱÜÊÜÞ®ÜÊÜâ D ¸æÙæWæ ÓÜÄ Öæãí¨Üáñܤ¨æ. ±Üâ®Ü@ ®æàÃÜÊÝX 10 km ÓÝWÜáñݤ®æ. ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü
C. D ÖÜ~¡®Ü Ÿ|¡ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±èÑuPÜ ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ ¹í¨Üá˯í¨Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ©QR®ÜÈÉ AiñÜ CÃÜáñݤ®æ ?
¸æÙÜPÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÃÜ £àûÜ ¡ñæÀáí¨Ü (1) ±ÜäÊÜì
¯«ÜìÄÓÜƳvÜáñܤ¨æ.
(2) ±ÜÎcÊÜá
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX (3) EñܤÃÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (4) ¨Üü|
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ 30. 5 ¸ÝÆPÜÃÜá AËáñ…, »Ý®Üá, aÜí¨ÜáÅ, ¨æàÊ…
(4) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠGwÌ®… ÊæáqrÆ ÊæáàÇæ D Äà£PÜáÚ£¨ÝªÃæ :
28. D PæÙÜX®Ü ®Üûæ¿áÈÉ ÊÜêñܤÊÜâ WÝ¿áPÜÃÜ®Üá°, A. GwÌ®…, AËáñ…XíñÜ ÊæáàȨݪ®æ.
£Å»ÜágÊÜâ A«Ý±ÜPÜÃÜ®Üá° ÊÜáñÜᤠB¿áñÜÊÜâ
B. ¨æàÊ…, »Ý®ÜáËXíñÜ PæÙÜX¨Ýª®æ.
ÇæàSPÜÃÜ®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
C. »Ý®Üá, AËáñ…XíñÜ PæÙXÜ ¨Ýª®æ.
D. ¨æàÊ…, »Ý®Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠaÜí¨ÜáÅ訆 ®ÜvÜáÊæ
C¨Ýª®æ.
Êæáqr騆 A£ PæÙÜX®Ü ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ PÜáÚñÜÊÜÃÝÃÜá ?
D Êæáà騆 ®Üûæ¿á ÄàñÝ GÐÜár A«Ý±ÜPÜÃÜá, (1) AËáñ…
ÇæàSPÜÃÜã AÆÉ A¥ÜÊÝ WÝ¿áPÜÃÜã AÆÉ ?
(2) »Ý®Üá
(1) 1
(2) 8 (3) aÜí¨ÜáÅ
(3) 2
(4) 3 (4) GwÌ®…
291 (12 – A )
27. Consider the following statements : 29. Ajit started from point ‘A’ and proceeded
A. Tomato is grown in all the States and 7 km straight towards east, then he
Union Territories of India. turned left and proceeded straight for a
B. The crop does well under average distance of 10 km. He then turned left
monthly temperature of 21C to
again and proceeded straight for a
23C.
distance of 6 km and then turned left
C. The colour and nutritive value of the
fruit is determined by light and its again and proceeded straight for a
intensity. distance of 10 km and then turned left
Which of the above statements are again and proceeded straight for another
correct ? 10 km. In which direction is Ajit from the
Select the code for the correct answer starting point ?
from the options given below :
(1) East
(1) A and B only
(2) A, B and C (2) West
(3) B and C only (3) North
(4) A and C only (4) South
According to the above diagram, how Who is sitting at the lowest point of the
many teachers are neither authors nor staircase ?
singers ?
(1) Amit
(1) 1
(2) Bhanu
(2) 8
(3) Chandru
(3) 2
(4) 3 (4) Edwin
291 (13 – A )
31. ñÜÃÜWÜ£¿áÈÉ GÐÜár ÊÜáí© Ë¨Ý¦ìWÜڨݪÃæ ? 33. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÓÜÊÜáÓæ¿á bñÜŨÜÈÉ ±ÜÅÍÝ°¥ÜìPÜ
A. ñÜÃÜWÜ£¿áÈÉ 20PÜRã ËáàÄ¨Ü B¨ÜÃæ 27 bÖæ°¿ááÙÜÛ (?) ÓܧÙÜPæR Öæãí©Pæ¿ÞWÜŸÆÉ ÓÜÄ
QRíñÜÆã PÜwÊæá ˨ݦìWÜڨݪÃæ. bñÜÅÊÜ®Üá° EñܤÃÜ¨Ü bñÜÅWÜÚí¨Ü BÄÔ.
B. ±ÜÅ£WÜáí²®ÜÆãÉ I¨Üá ˨ݦìWÜÚÃÜáÊÜíñæ ±ÜÅÍæ° bñÜÅ :
ñÜÃÜWÜ£¿á ˨ݦìWÜÙÜ®Üá° WÜáí±ÜâWÜÙÝX
Ë»ÝXÓܸæàPÜá.
±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
ÓÝPÜÐÜár ¨ÜñݤíÍÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ ? ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü BÁáR¿á®Üá° BÄÔ :
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (1)
(1) ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá PæàÊÜÆ A ÖæàÚPæ¿áÈÉ®Ü
¨ÜñݤíÍÜÊæäí¨æà ÓÝPÜá.
(2)
(2) ÖæàÚPæ B ®ÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜÞ×£Áãí¨æà ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ
Grace
EñܤÄÓÜÆá ÓÝPÝWÜáñܤ¨æ.
(3) ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÝ¨Ü A ÊÜáñÜᤠ(3)
B WÜÙæÃÜvÜÃÜÈÉ ¯àvÜÇÝ¨Ü Joár ÊÜÞ×£¿áá
ÓÝPÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
(4) ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÓÜÆá ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÝ¨Ü A ÊÜáñÜᤠ(4)
(1) 2004 – 05
291 (14 – A )
31. How many students are there in the 33. Find the correct figure from the answer
class ? figures that will replace the question
mark (?) in the question figure.
A. There are more than 20 but less Question figure :
than 27 students in the class.
(1) 2004 – 05
291 (15 – A )
35. Jí¨Üá Z®Ü¨Ü BÃÜá ÊÜááSWÜÚWæ ÖÜÔÃÜá, ÖÜÙÜ©, 37. D PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°¿áÈÉ, Jí¨Üá ÖæàÚPæ¿á®Üá°, A
¯àÈ, PܱÜâ³, WÜáÇݹ ÊÜáñÜᤠ¹Ú Ÿ|¡ ÊÜáñÜᤠB GíŸ GÃÜvÜá FÖÜ®æWÜÙÜá
ŸÚ¿áÇÝX¨æ. Z®Ü¨Ü GÃÜvÜá Ô§£WÜÙÜ®Üá° PæÙÜWæ A®ÜáÓÜÄÓÜáñܤÊæ. ¯àÊÜâ ÖæàÚPæ¿á®Üá° ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨Ü®Ü°á
¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ. A®ÜáÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜ FÖÜ®æWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~ÓܸæàPÜá ÊÜáñÜá¤
¿ÞÊÜ FÖÜ®æ¿áá/WÜÙÜá ÖæàÚPæ¿áÈÉ
«Ü̯ÓÜáñܤ¨æ/Êæ GíŸá¨Ü®Üá° ¯«ÜìÄÔ.
ÖæàÚPæ : ÓÜíaÝÄ ±æäÈàÓÜá CÇÝTæ¿á A£¨æãvÜx
ÓÜãaÜ®Ý ¶ÜÆPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ®ÜWÜÃÜ¨Ü ±ÜÅÊÜááS
»ÝWÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÖÝQ¨Üáª, g®ÜÃÜá ÓæÇ… ¶æäà®…
ŸÙÜPæ¿á®Üá° aÝÆ®æÊÜÞvÜáÊÝWÜ ŸÙÜPæ
ÊÜÞvܸÝÃܨÜá CÆÉÊݨÜÃæ AÊÜÃÜ
WÜáÇݹ ÊÜááSÊÜâ AñÜÂíñÜ ÊæáàÇæŸÃÜáÊÜíñæ ÇæçÓæ®…ÕWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜááoárWæãàÆá
Z®ÜÊÜ®Üá° CÄÔ¨ÜÃæ BWÜ ñÜÙ¨
Ü ÜÈÉ CÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ¿ÞÊÜ ÖÝQPæãÙÜÛÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá Gí¨Üá £ÚԨݪÃæ.
Ÿ|¡ ? FÖÜ®æ A : ÊÝÖÜ®Ü aÝÆPÜÃÜá D GaÜcÄPæ¿á®Üá°
(1) ÖÜÔÃÜá
E±æàûæ ÊÜÞvÜŸÖÜá¨Üá ÊÜáñÜá¤
(2) ÖÜÙÜ©
aÝÆ®æ¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÝWÜ ÓæÇ… ¶æäà®…
(3) ¯àÈ
WÜÙÜ ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá°
(4) PܱÜâ³
ÊÜááí¨ÜáÊÜÄÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá.
36. D ®ÜPÝÍæ¿á ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ËÊÝ×ñÜÃÜá, FÖÜ®æ B : ÓÜíaÝÄ ±æäàÈàÓ… CÇÝTæ¿áá
ÊÜá×Ùæ¿áÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA«Ý±ÜPÜÃÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæbc®Ü A±ÜÃݘWÜÙÜ®Üá° ×w¨Üá
EñܤÊÜáÊÝX «Ü̯ÓÜáñܤ¨æ ? Öæbc®ÜÊÃÜ Ü ÇæçÓæ®…ÕWÜÙ®Ü Üá°
ÊÜááoárWæãàÆá ÖÝQPæãÙÜÛŸÖÜá¨Üá.
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A FÖÜ®æ ÊÜÞñÜÅ «Ü̯ÓÜáñܤ¨æ
(2) B FÖÜ®æ ÊÜÞñÜÅ «Ü̯ÓÜáñܤ¨æ
291 (17 – A )
38. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄÎàÈÔ : 40. PæÙÜX®Ü ±æç bñÜűÜoÊÜâ, Jí¨Üá ¨æàÍÜÊÜâ Jí¨Üá
I. ®Ü®ÜWæ ¸æàÓÜÃÜÊݨÝWÜ ÊÜÞñÜÅ ®Ý®Üá QÅPæp… ¯©ìÐÜr ÊÜÐÜì¨ÜÈÉ ËË«Ü QÅàvæWÜÚWÝX ÊÜÞwÃÜáÊÜ
BvÜáñæ¤à®æ. ÊæaÜcÊÜ®Üá° ñæãàÄÔ¨æ. aÝp…ì (bñÜűÜo¨ÜÈÉ)
II. ®Ü®ÜWæ WæÙ¿ æ áÃÜ ÓÜÖÜÊÝÓÜ C¨ÝªWÜ, Gí¨Üã ËË«Ü ZoPÜWÜÙÜ wXÅ (Pæãà®Ü) ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÙÜ®Üá°
¸æàÓÜÃÜ BWܨÜá. ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ.
III. ®Ý®Üá ±Üí¨Ü ®æãàvÜÆá Óæràw¿áÊÜå…Wæ
Öæãà¨ÝWÜÇæÇÝÉ, ®Ü®Ü° ÓÜÖã æ à¨ÜÃܮܮÜá° ®Ü®Ü°
hæãñæWæ PÜÃæ¨æã¿ááÂñæ¤à®æ.
Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ B«ÝÃÜ©í¨Ü D PæÙÜX®Ü
£àÊÜÞì®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜÄ ?
(1) ®Ü®ÜWæ ¸æàÓÜÃÜÊݨÝWÜ, ®Ý®Üá QÅPæp…
BvÜáñæ¤à®æ.
(2) ®Ü®ÜWæ ¸æàÓÜÃÜÊݨÝWÜ, ®Ý®Üá Óæ°à×ñÜÃÜ
pæ¯Ó… QÅàvæ¿á ÓÜÆáÊÝX Joár ÊæaÜc¨ÜÈÉ GÐÜár
ÓÜÖÜÊÝÓÜ Ÿ¿áÓÜáñæ¤à®æ.
ÍæàPÜvÝÊÝÃÜá ÊæacÜÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜÞvÜÇÝX¨æ ?
(3) ®Ü®Ü° WæÙæ¿áÄÆÉ©¨ÜªÃæ, BWÜ ®Ý®Üá QÅPæp…
BvÜáñæ¤à®æ. 1
(1) 12 %
2
(4) ®Ü®ÜWæ ¸æàÓÜÃÜ BWÜ©¨ÜªÃæ, ®Ý®Üá QÅPæp…
1
BvÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ. (2) 22 %
2
39. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü aèPܨÜÈÉ (?) bÖæ° CÃÜáÊævæ ¿ÞÊÜ
(3) 25%
ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ŸÃæ¨ÜÃæ Ë®ÝÂÓÜÊÜâ ±Üä|ì
(4) 45%
BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(4) 45%
291 (19 – A )
42. ¶ÝP…ÇÝÂívÜ ©Ìà±ÜÊÜâ, Ahæìíqà®Ý ÊÜáñÜᤠ45. ±Üqr I (±Ü¿Þì¿á / ÊÜWÝìÊÜOæ PÜêÑ) ÊÜáñÜá¤
¿áá®æçpæv… QíW…vÜí ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| ËÊÝ¨Ü¨Ü ±Üqr II (ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá) WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô :
¹í¨ÜáÊÝX¨Ü᪠C¨Üá PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÝWÜÃܨÜÈɨæ ? ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(1) EñܤÃÜ ApÝÉíqP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ (ÊÜWÝìÊÜOæ PÜêÑ) (ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜ)
(2) ¨Üü| ApÝÉíqPÜ ÓÝWÜÃÜ
A. ÃÜkáãÊÜå… I. Bí«ÜÅ ±ÜŨæàÍÜ
(3) ¨Üü| ×í¨Üã ÊÜáÖÝÓÝWÜÃÜ
(4) ¨Üü| ±æÔµP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ B. ±æä®ÜÊÜå… II. AÓÝÕÊåÜ …
C. ±æävÜá III. ÊÜá«Ü ±ÜŨæàÍÜ
43. ¨æãà~Áãí¨Üá ÊæáàÆá¾SÊÝX (±ÜÅÊÝÖܨÜ
ËÃÜá¨Üœ ©PÜáR) ÖÜÄ¿ááÊÜ ÖæãÙæ¿áÈÉ ÓÝWÜáÊÝWÜ D. ¸æàÊÝÃ… IV. PæàÃÜÙÜ
Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr ¨ÜãÃÜ PÜÅËáÓÜÆá 8 WÜípæ
48 ¯ËáÐÜ ñæWæ¨Üá PæãÙÜáÛñܤ¨æ B¨ÜÃæ ÖæãÙæ¿áá ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
PæÙÜÊÜááSÊÝX (±ÜÅÊÝÖÜ¨Ü A¨æà ©PÜáR)
A B C D
ÖÜÄ¿ááÊÝWÜ A¨æà ¨ÜãÃÜÊÜ®Üá° PÜÅËáÓÜÆá
4 WÜípæ ñæWæ¨Üá PæãÙÜáÛñܤ¨æ. ¨æãà~¿á ÊæàWÜ (1) II I IV III
(3) 8:5
Grace
(4) 3:8 46. ¿ÞÊÜ ÃÝg Jvæ¿áÃÜ BÚÌPæ¿áw
Gí. ËÍæÌàÍÜÌÃÜ¿á®ÜÊÜÃÜá ©ÊÝ®ÜÃÝX¨ÜªÃÜá ?
44. Jí¨Üá ÊÜÓÜá¤ÊÜ®Üá° GÃÜvÜá ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜ ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ
¨Ü±Üì|WÜÙÜ ÊÜá«æ CpÝrWÜ, ¨æãÃæ¿ááÊÜ (1) aÝÊÜáÃÝg Jvæ¿áÃ…
±ÜÅ£¹íŸWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæ¿áá
(2) g¿á aÝÊÜáÃÝg Jvæ¿áÃ…
(1) Jí¨Üá
(2) ®ÝÆáR
(3) ÊÜááÊÜá¾w PÜêÐÜ¡ÃÝg Jvæ¿áÃ…
(3) Óæã®æ°
(4) A®ÜíñÜ (4) ®ÝÆÌw PÜêÐÜ¡ÃÝg Jvæ¿áÃ…
291 (20 – A )
42. Falkland Islands, which have been a bone 45. Match the names of shifting cultivation
of contention between Argentina and UK, (List I) with the States (List II) :
are located in which of the following
List I List II
oceans ?
(Shifting (State)
(1) North Atlantic Ocean Cultivation)
44. If an object is placed between two parallel 46. Under which Wodeyar king’s rule,
plane mirros, then number of images did M. Visveswaraya work as Diwan ?
formed is
(1) Chamaraja Wodeyar
(1) One
(2) Jayachamaraja Wodeyar
(2) Four
(3) Krishnaraja Wodeyar III
(3) Zero
291 (21 – A )
47. PÝíWæÅÓ… ÇÝÖæãàÃ… A˜ÊæàÍÜ®ÜÊÜ®Üá° PÜáÄñÜíñæ 49. WÜw¿ÞÃܨÜÈÉ 3:30 Zípæ C¨ÝªWÜ, A¨ÜÃÜ
PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ¿áá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ ? ÊÜááÙÜáÛWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ EípÝWÜáÊÜ Pæãà®ÜÊÜâ
A. ¹ÅqÐÜÄí¨Ü ÓÜí±Üä|ì ÓÝÌñÜíñÜÅéÊÜ®Üá° GÐÝrXÃÜáñܤ¨æ ?
WÜÚÓÜÆá sÜÃÝÊÜ®Üá° AíXàPÜÄÓÜÇÝÀáñÜá.
(1) 95
B. £àûÜ ¡WÝËáWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓèÊÜáÂÊÝ©WÜÙÜ
(2) 65
®ÜvÜáÊÜ| JvÜPÜá B A˜ÊæàÍܮܨÜÈÉ
ŸWæÖÜÄÓÜƳqrñÜá. (3) 86
291 (22 – A )
47. Which of the following is correct about the 49. What angle will be formed between the
Lahore Session of the Congress ? hands of the clock at 3:30 ?
A. Resolution was adopted to gain (1) 95
complete independence from the
British. (2) 65
B. The rift between extremists and (3) 86
moderates was resolved in that
session. (4) 75
291 (23 – A )
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291 (24 – A )
51. Match List I (National Parks) with List II 53. Mohinder Singh Gill won the Gold Medal
(States) : in triple jump event in 1970 Bangkok
List I List II Asian Games. Which Indian sportsperson
(National Park) (State) has become the second Indian to achieve
the landmark in 2018 Jakarta Asian
A. Silent Valley I. Meghalaya
Games in the men’s triple jump event ?
B. Nokrek II. Kerala
(1) Sartej Singh
C. Nagarhole III. Karnataka
(2) Guru HS
52. For the first time an international team Which of the statements given above
of scientists including 18 scientists from is/are correct ?
India have cracked the genetic code of
Select the code for the correct answer
which of the following widely cultivated
from the options given below :
crops ?
(1) Wheat (1) A only
291 (25 – A )
55. Db®Ü ©®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ WÜáí±Üâ Wæãí¨ÜÆ Zo®æWÜÙÜ 57. PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ¨æàÍܨÜÈÉ ®ÝÆR®æ¿á
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JPÜãRo
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291 (26 – A )
55. Recently in the wake of increase in mob 57. In which of the following countries was
lynching incidents, the Hon’ble Supreme the Fourth International Ayurveda
Court has directed the Union Congress organized ?
Government to enact a law to deal with (1) Finland
such incidents terming them ‘‘horrendous (2) The Netherlands
acts of mobocracy’’. Which of the following
(3) Russia
committees has been constituted by the
(4) United States of America
Union Government to suggest laws
against mob lynching and violence ?
(2) Vinay DK
291 (27 – A )
60. »ÜÁãàñݳ¨ÜPÜÃÜ «ÝÚWæ ŸÈ¿Þ¨ÜÊÜÃÜ ÓܾÃÜOÝ¥Üì 63. »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÄÓÜÊÜì ¸ÝÂíP…®Ü ÊæáàÃæWæ, A¨ÜÃÜ
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291 (28 – A )
60. The United Nations recently observed the 63. According to the Reserve Bank of India,
first ever International Day of
in its annual data recently, which country
Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims
accounted for the largest source of
of Terror Attacks around the world. It
was observed on which of the following Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into
dates ? India in the Financial Year 2017 – 18 ?
(1) 20 August
(1) Singapore
(2) 21 August
(3) 22 August (2) France
(4) 23 August
(3) Germany
(4) Mauritius
291 (29 – A )
65. ÎÊÝi¿á®Üá° ÓÜí±Üä|ìÊÝX ¯ÊÜáãìÆ®Ü 67. ±Üqr I (±ÜíWÜvÜWÜÙÜá) ÃÜÈÉ®Ü ±Üqr II (ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá)
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ Ÿ¨ÜÈWæ, ËáhÝì ÃÝhÝ g¿áÔíÖÜ®Üá ÃÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ Öæãí©Ô :
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291 (30 – A )
65. Mirza Raja Jai Singh, instead of 67. Match List I (Tribes) with List II
completely annihilating Shivaji, (States) :
(3) Raja Jai Singh wanted to overthrow Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
the Adil Shahi Sultan of Bijapur
with the help of Shivaji. A B C D
(1) III IV II I
(4) The Mughal army was to be
(2) IV III II I
deployed for the conquest of Bijapur
and Golconda. (3) I IV II III
(4) III I II IV
66. Which of the following awards gives the 68. Which of the following did not happen in
recipient the status of appearing in the the year 1946 ?
order of precedence of the Government of (1) Announcement of the Cabinet
India, appearing 7th on the list ? Mission to India
(1) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (2) ‘‘Direct Action’’ call given by the
Muslim League
(2) Param Vir Chakra
(3) Formation of the interim
government
(3) Padma Vibhushan
(4) Lord Mountbatten’s appointment as
(4) Bharat Ratna
the Viceroy of India
291 (31 – A )
69. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÓÜÊÜáá¨ÜÅŸí¨ÜÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 71. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
A. EŸºÃÜ »ÜÃÜñÜWÜÙÜá ®èPÝ¿Þ®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠËáà®Üá
A. aæ®æ°„
WÝÄPæWæ ËÍæàÐÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á ÊÜÞvÜáñܤÊæ.
B. oáqPæãÄ®… B. A£¿Þ¨Ü »ÜÃÜñÜWÜÙÜá ¨æãvÜx ÖÜvÜWÜáWÜÙÜá
Ÿí¨ÜÃÜ®Üá° ÓÜáÃÜüñÜÊÝX ±ÜÅÊæàÎÓÜÆá A¥ÜÊÝ
C. ËÍÝS±Üor|í ñæÃÜÙÜáÊÜíñæ ÊÜÞvÜÆá ÓÝ«ÜÂÊÝXÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
C. Ÿí¨ÜÄ®ÜÈÉ ÖÜãÙÜáñÜáíŸáÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá° »ÜÃÜñÜÊÜâ
D. ±ÜÃÜ©à±…
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ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü PÜÅÊÜÞ®ÜáWÜ£Ááà®Üá ? ÃæàÊÜâWÜÙÝXÊæ.
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PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A, B, C, D (1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
291 (32 – A )
69. Consider the following sea-ports of India : 71. Consider the following statements :
291 (33 – A )
73. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 75. ÓÜáÃæàÍÜ®Üá 45 ¯ËáÐÜWÜÙÜÈÉ 6 Q.Ëáà. ¨ÜãÃÜÊÜ®Üá°
A. ¨ÜÅÊÜ¨Ü JñܤvÜÊÜâ ¨ÜÅÊÜ¨Ü ÓÝí¨ÜÅñæWæ PÜÅËáÓÜŸÆÉ®Üá. A¨ÜÃÜ A«Üì¨ÜÐÜr®Üá° (B ÊæàÙæ¿á)
ËÇæãàÊÜÞ®Üá±ÝñÜ ¨ÜÈÉÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 2/3 ÃÜÐÜár ÓÜÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ PÜÅËáÔ¨ÜÈÉ, EÚ¨Ü
B. ¨ÜÅÊÜ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ ±ÜÅÁãàXÓÜÇÝ¨Ü JñܤvÜÊÜâ «ÝÃÜPÜ¨Ü ÓÜÊÜá¿á¨ÜÈÉ EÚ¨Ü ¨ÜãÃÜÊÜ®Üá° PÜÅËáÓÜÆá AÊÜ®Üá
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(1) 12 Q.Ëáà. / Zí
Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá/ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
(2) 10 Q.Ëáà. / Zí
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
(3) 8 Q.Ëáà. / Zí
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(4) 6 Q.Ëáà. / Zí
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
291 (34 – A )
73. Consider the following statements : 75. Suresh covers a distance of 6 km in
A. The liquid pressure is inversely 45 minutes. If he covers half the distance
2 rd
proportional to the density of the in of the time, then what speed does
3
liquid.
he maintain to cover the remaining
B. The pressure exerted upon the distance in the remaining time ?
liquid does not depend upon the
(1) 12 km/hr
shape or size of the container.
(2) 10 km/hr
Which of the statements given above
is/are correct ? (3) 8 km/hr
(1) A only
76. Match List I (Sobriquet) with List II
(2) B only
(Places) :
(3) Both A and B
List I List II
(4) Neither A nor B (Sobriquet) (Places)
A. Gift of the Nile I. Canada
291 (35 – A )
77. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÃÝÐÜó±Ü£WÜÙÜ 79. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
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(2) ÃÝg ÓÜ»æ A¨ÜÃÜ ±Üâ®ÜÃ… A˜ÊæàÍÜ®Ü¨Ü BÃÜá
(3) ÃÝgÂ Ë«Ý®Ü ±ÜÄÐÜñÜá¤WÜÙÜá £íWÜÙæãÙÜWÝX A®ÜáÊæãà©ñÜÊÝWܸæàPÜá.
B. ÃÝÐÜó±Ü£WÜÙÜá ÇæãàPÜÓÜ»æWæ ÓÝ×ñÜÂ, ËþÝ®Ü,
(4) ÃÝgÂ Ë«Ý®Ü ÊÜáívÜÆWÜÙÜá
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PÝ¿áìÎàÆ A®Üá»ÜÊÜ¨Ü þÝ®ÜÊÜ®Üá°
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®ÝÊÜᯨæàìÍÜ®Ü ÊÜÞvÜáñݤÃæ.
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A. II ®æà ±ÜűÜíaÜ ÊÜáÖÝ¿áá¨Üœ¨Ü ®ÜíñÜÃÜ
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
1945 ÃÜ 24 ®æà APæãràŸÃ…®ÜÈÉ Óݧ±Ü®æ
¿ÞÀáñÜá. EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
B. UN ®Ü Pæàí¨ÜÅPÝ¿áì Óݧ®ÜÊÜâ,
®Üã¿ÞP…ì ®ÜWÜÃÜ¨Ü ÊÜá®…ÖÝor®… ®ÜÈɨæ. (2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá/ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? 80. ‘¨æàÊÝ®Ýí ²¿á¨ÜÔ’ ÊÜáñÜᤠ‘AÍæãàPÜ ÊÜåè¿áì’
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü GíŸá¨Üá Jí¨æà ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨æà BXÊæ. D PæÙÜX®Ü
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : ¿ÞÊÜ ÓܧÙܨÜÈ¿
É á Pæñܤ®æ¿á B«ÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ
C¨Ü®Üá° J±Ü³ÇÝX¨æ ?
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) gqíWÜ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) WÜËÊÜás…
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) ÊÜÞÔR
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
(4) Ԩݜ±ÜâÃÜ
291 (36 – A )
79. Consider the following statements :
77. Which one of the following is part of the
electoral college for the election of the A. The President can promulgate
ordinances when Parliament is not
President of India but does not form part
in session. These ordinances must
of the forum for his impeachment ?
be approved by the Parliament
(1) Lok Sabha
within six months from its
(2) Rajya Sabha reassembly.
(3) State Legislative Councils B. The President nominates
(4) State Legislative Assemblies 12 members of the Lok Sabha from
amongst persons having special
knowledge or practical experience in
literature, science, art and social
78. Consider the following statements about service.
291 (37 – A )
81. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü (Pæàí¨ÝÅvÜÚñÜ ±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÙÜá) ±Üqr II 83. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ‘‘ÖÜ£¤ÃÜ¨Ü ÖÜ|’’ PæR
ÃÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ (AÊÜâ ¿ÞÊÜ EaÜf ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á¨Ü E¨ÝÖÜÃÜO¿ æ ÞX¨æ ?
Êݲ¤¿áw ŸÃÜáÊÜâ¨æãà) ±ÜqrWÜÙã
æ í©Wæ A. ShÝ®æ ¹ÆáÉWÜÙÜá
Öæãí©Ô :
B. EÚñÝ¿á TÝñæWÜÙÜá
±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(Pæàí¨ÝÅvÜÚñÜ (EaÜf C. ¿áá®æçpæv… Óæràp…Õ vÝÆÃ…
±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÙÜá) ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á)
A. AívÜÊÜÞ®… I. PÜÆRñݤ EaÜf D. Ä¿áÇ… GÓæràp…
ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯Pæã¸ÝÃ… ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
©Ìà±ÜWÜÙÜá
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
B. ¨ÜÊÜá®… ÊÜáñÜᤠII. ÊÜááíŸÀá EaÜf
w¿áá ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á (1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
291 (38 – A )
81. Match List I (Union Territories) with 83. Which of the following is the example of
List II (High Court under whose ‘‘Near Money’’ ?
jurisdiction they come) :
(2) II I III IV
(4) A and D only
(3) II I IV III
(4) I II IV III
84. An aluminum sphere is dipped into water
at 10C. If the temperature of the sphere
82. Who of the following called the burning of is increased, the force of buoyancy
the foreign clothes during the
(1) Will increase
Non-Cooperation Movement as ‘‘an
insensate waste’’ ?
(2) Will decrease
(1) Rabindranath Tagore
(3) Will remain the same
(2) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
291 (39 – A )
85. ŸÖÜÊÜᯠÓÝÊÜÞÅg嬆 ¨æãÃæWÜÙÜá PÜÇæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ87. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜÈÉ PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá
ÊÝÓÜá¤ÎƳ¨Ü A¼ÊÜê©œ¿á®Üá° ®ÜWÜÃÜWÜÙÜá, ÊæãWÜÆÃÜ AÊܘ¿áÈÉ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜáÇݤ®ÜÃÜÈÉ AÖæãí
PÜorvÜWÜÙÜá, ÊÜáÔà©WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠPæãàpæWÜÙÜ ÊÜá®æñܮܨÜÊÃÜ Ü BÚÌPæ WæãÙܱq
Ü r¨ÜªÊÜâ ?
ÃÜã±Ü¨ÜÈÉ ±æäÅàñÝÕ×Ô¨ÜÃÜá. D ÓÜí¨Ü»Üì¨ÜÈÉ (1) PæàÃÜÙÜ
PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ¿áá ÓÜÄ¿áÆÉ ?
(1) Öæç¨ÜÃݸݨ…®Ü ®ÜWÜÃÜÊÜâ ¹hݱÜâÃÜ¨Ü C¸ÝÅ×í
(2) PÝξàÃ…
B©Ç… ÐÝ Äí¨Ü ¯ËáìñÜÊÝÀáñÜá. (3) ¨Üü| PÜ®ÝìoPÜ
(2) ÊæãÖÜÊÜᨅ B©Ç… ÐÝ ®Ü ÓÜÊÜÞ˜¿á
(4) AÓÝÕí
ÊæáàÆ| ¹hݱÜâÃÜ¨Ü WæãàÇ… WÜáíŸh…
»ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü A£ ¨æãvÜx¨Ý¨Ü WÜáÊÜá¾oÊÝX¨æ.
(3) Öæç¨ÜÃݸݨ…®Ü aÝÃ… Ëá®ÝÃ…, 88. C¸ÝÅ×í Çæãà©¿á ËÃÜá¨Üœ ÓÜíaÜá ÊÜÞw¨Ü
WæãàÇæãRívÝ¨Ü Sáñ…ºÐÝ× ÊÜá®æñÜ®Ü¨Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠ¨æÖÜÈ¿á®Üá° BPÜÅÊÜá| ÊÜÞvÜÆá
ÊæãÖÜÊÜᨅ PÜáÈ PÜáñ…º ÐÝ Äí¨Ü ¸ÝŸÃ…®Ü®Üá° BÖÝ̯ԨÜ᪠PæÙÜX®ÜÊÃÜ ÜÈÉ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
¯ËáìÓÜƳqrñÜá.
(1) ŸÖæãÉàÇ… Çæãà©
(4) ÊÜáÖÜÊÜᨅ WÜÊݮܮÜá ¹à¨ÜÃ… ®ÜÈÉ
PÝÇæàhæãí¨Ü®Üá° ¯ËáìԨܮÜá. (2) ¨èÆñ… TÝ®… Çæãà©
86. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : (3) ÔPÜí¨ÜÃ… Çæãà©
A. PÜêÐÝ¡ ÊÜáñÜᤠñÜáíWܻܨÝÅ ±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ|
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÃÜã AÆÉ
±ÜŨæàÍÜ
B. PÜêÐÝ¡ Wæãà¨ÝÊÜÄ ±ÜÅÓܧ»ã Ü Ëá
C. ÊÜáÃÝsÝÊÝvÝ ¨æàÍÜ 89. CÓæãÅà¨Ü Êæã¨ÜÆ ÊÜÞ®ÜÊÜ ¸ÝÖÝÂPÝÍÜ ®èPæ
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÜÃÜ PÜáÄñÝ¨Ü ‘WÜWÜ®…¿Þ®Ü ’ ¨Ü PÝ¿áìPÜÅÊÜá¨Ü ÓÜÖÜÁãàWÜPÝRX
ZÐÜìOæ¿á®Üá° Ëg¿á®ÜWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠŸÖÜÊÜᯠ»ÝÃÜñܨæãí©Wæ ¿ÞÊÜ ¨æàÍÜÊÜâ J±Ü³í¨Ü
ÓÝÊÜÞÅg嬆 ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| ÖæãàÃÝo¨Ü PÝÃÜ|WÜÚWÝX ÊÜÞwPæãíwñÜá ?
±ÜÄWÜ~ÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá :
(1) gÊÜáì¯
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) ¶ÝÅ®…Õ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ (3) g±Ý®…
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC (4) ¿áá®æçpæv… Óæràp…Õ
291 (40 – A )
85. The rulers of Bahmani Kingdom 87. Which of the following states of India was
encouraged the development of art and ruled by the Ahom Dynasty in Sultanate
architecture in the form of city buildings, and Mughal period ?
mosques, and fortresses. Which of the
following statements in this context is (1) Kerala
incorrect ?
(2) Kashmir
(1) The city of Hyderabad was formed
(3) South Karnataka
by Ibrahim Adil Shah of Bijapur.
(4) Assam
(2) Gol Gumbaz of Bijapur, the
mausoleum of Mohammad Adil
Shah is the largest dome in India.
(3) The Char Minar of Hyderabad was 88. Who among the following conspired
built by Mohammad Quli Qutb against Ibrahim Lodi and invited Babur
Shah of Qutb Shahi dynasty of to invade Delhi ?
Golkonda.
(1) Bahlol Lodi
(4) Mahmud Gawan built a college at
(2) Daulat Khan Lodi
Bidar.
291 (41 – A )
90. 2018 ÃÜ APæãràŸÃ… 2 ÃÜí¨Üá »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü DX®Ü 93. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÝÊÜìg¯PÜ ÓÝÊÜޮܠËÊÜÞ
ÊÜááS ®Ý¿ޘàÍÜÃÝ¨Ü ÎÅà ©à±ÜP… ËáÍÝÅÃÜ PÜí±Ü¯WÜÙÜ®Üá° ËÈà®ÜWæãÚÔ Jí¨æà ËÊÜÞ
¯ÊÜ꣤¿á ®ÜíñÜÃÜ ¿ÞÃÜá »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü 46 ®æà ÊÜááS PÜí±æ¯¿ÞX 2018 – 19 ÃÜ B¿áÊÜ¿á¨ÜÈÉ
®Ý¿ޘàÍÜÃÝWÜáÊÜÃÜá ? ÃÜã²ÓÜÇÝÀáñÜá ?
(1) ÎÅà ÃÜíg®… WæãàWæãà¿å…
(1) ¿áá®æçpæv… Cíw¿Þ C®ÜãÒÃæ®…Õ ,
(2) ÎÅà ÊÜá¨Ü®… ÇæãPÜáÃ… KÄ¿áíoÇ… C®æãÒÃæ®…Õ ÊÜáñÜᤠ®ÝÂÐÜ®ÜÇ…
(3) ÎÅà PÜáÄ¿á®… hæãÓ涅 C®ÜãÒÃæ®…Õ
(4) ÎÅà AÃÜhæ®… PÜáÊÜÞÃ… Ô¹Å
(2) LIC, »ÝÃ…£ AXA ÊÜáñÜᤠ¿áá®æçpæv…
C®ÜãÒÃæ®…Õ
91. ¨æÖÜÈ¿áÈÉ®Ü AÊÜÃÜ BÚÌPæ¿áÈÉ PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá°
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PÝÇÝ®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá~Pæ¿á A®ÜáÓÝÃÜÊÝX hæãàwÔ :
UTI
A. ÃÜÄká¿Þ
(4) AXÅPÜÆcÃÜÇ… C®ÜãÒÃæ®…Õ PÜí±Ü¯ B¶…
B. ŸÆº®…
Cíw¿Þ ÈËápæv…, »ÝÃ…£ AXA ÊÜáñÜá¤
C. CÆá¤ñÜËáÐ… ¿áá®æçpæv… C®ÜãÒÃæ®…Õ
D. ®ÝÔÃÜᩪஅ
PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : 94. »ÝÃÜñܨÜÈÉ ±ÜÅÓÜá¤ñÜ PæãÃÜñæ TÝñæWæ PÝÃÜ|ÊÝWÜáÊÜ
(1) D, A, C, B ŸÖÜáñæàPÜ ÓÝ«ÜÂñæ¿áá PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(2) A, C, D, B A. QÅàvÝ E±Ü¿ááPÜñæ¿á ÊÝÖÜ®ÜWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÈ®Ü
(3) A, B, C, D, PÜwñÜWæãÚst ÓÜáíPÜ ñæÄWæWÜÙÜá
(4) C, A, D, B
B. b®Ü°¨Ü Êæáà騆 ÓÜáíPÜ PÜwñÜ
291 (42 – A )
90. Who will become the 46th Chief Justice of 93. Which of the following three public
India after Shri Dipak Misra retires on general insurance companies will be
2nd October 2018 ?
merged into single insurance company as
(1) Shri Ranjan Gogoi per Budget 2018 – 19 ?
(2) Shri Madan Lokur (1) United India Insurance, Oriental
(3) Shri Kurion Joseph Insurance and National Insurance
(4) Shri Arjen Kumar Sibri (2) LIC, Bharti AXA and United
Insurance
D. Nasiruddin
Select the code for the correct answer 94. Which of the following is most likely to
from the options given below :
cause current account deficit in India ?
(1) D, A, C, B
A. Reduced excise duties on Sports
(2) A, C, D, B
Utility Vehicles
(3) A, B, C, D,
B. Reduced duties on Gold
(4) C, A, D, B
C. Ban on export of Onions
92. Which of the following Mughal emperors from the options given below :
was known as Shah-i-Bekhabar ?
(1) A and B only
(1) Shah Alam
(2) B and C only
(2) Jahangir
(3) A and C only
(3) Shahjahan
291 (43 – A )
95. ÍæàËíW… ŸÅÐ…®Üá° ÊÜááÙÜáXÔ ®ÜíñÜÃÜ ¯àįí¨Ü 98. ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÊÜáí£Å¿áÊÜÃÜ B¦ìPÜ ÓÜÆÖÝ ÓÜË᣿á
ÖæãÃÜñæWæ¨ÝWÜ, A¨ÜÃÜ PÜã¨ÜÆáWÜÙÜá (GÙæWÜÙÜá) D C£¤àb®Ü A«ÜÂûÜÃÜá ¿ÞÃÜá ?
PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ WÜá| ÆûÜ|¨Ü PÝÃÜ|©í¨Ü JqrWæà (1) vÝ. Ô. ÃÜíWÜÃÝg®…
AíqPæãÙÜáÛñܤÊæ ? (2) vÝ. ÓÜáŸÅÊÜá|ÂÊÜå… ÓÝÌËá
(3) Ô°WÜœñæ
(4) ÊæáàÇ澄 PÜÐÜì| 99. ËÍÜÌ BÃæãàWÜ ÓÜíÓ槿á PÝ¿áìPÜÅÊÜáWÜÚWÝX E±Ü
96. ÖæãÓÜ PÜí±ÜäÂoÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° Jí¨Üá PÜí±Ü¯¿áá ÊÜáÖÝ ¯¨æàìÍÜPÜÃÝX C£¤àaæWæ ®æàÊÜáPÜ Öæãí©¨Ü
Óݧ²Ô ÊÜáñÜᤠE¨æãÂàXWÜÙÜ®Üá° AÊÜÄWæ B »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÊÜá×Ùæ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… þÝ®ÜËÆÉÊæí¨Üá ÊÜhÝ ÊÜÞw¨ÜÃæ (1) vÝ. ÓæãÊÜá¿á ÓÝÌËá®Ý¥Ü®…
AíñÜÖÜ ¯ÃÜá¨æãÂàWÜÊÜ®Üá° ¿ÞÊÜ Äࣿá (2) vÝ. ÓÜÃæãàhÝ Êæç¨Ü®ݥܮ…
¯ÃÜá¨æãÂàWÜ Gí¨Üá PÜÃæ¿ááñݤÃæ ? (3) vÝ. ÓæãÊÜá¨ÜáW…ì ÃÝg®Ý¥Ü®…
291 (44 – A )
95. When a shaving brush is dipped and then 98. Who is the present Chairman of the
taken out of water, its hair adheres Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory
together due to which of the following Council (PMEAC) ?
properties ?
(1) Dr. C. Rangarajan
(1) Friction
(2) Dr. Subramaniam Swamy
(2) Elasticity
(3) Dr. Sumitra Chaudhary
(3) Viscosity
(4) Sri Bibek Debroy
(4) Surface Tension
291 (45 – A )
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292 (5 – A )
GENERAL ENGLISH
Directions : For Questions no. 36 to 39, an 36. On the upper deck they found the things
idiom or phrase has been used in the sentence. in apple-pie order.
You have to choose the sentence which explains (1) On the upper deck they found the
things in a tidy and well organized
the correct meaning of that and shade/darken manner.
the correct answer in your answer sheet. (2) On the upper deck they found the
things missing from the place.
(3) On the upper deck they found the
Example : things in a shoddy manner.
(4) On the upper deck they found the
Tejas attends Karate classes once in a things in a haphazard and
unarranged manner.
blue moon.
37. Some unscrupulous contractors try to
(1) Tejas attends Karate classes paper over the cracks to get their bills
regularly. approved.
(1) Some unscrupulous contractors try
(2) Tejas attends Karate classes rarely. to mislead the authorities to get
their bills approved.
(3) Tejas attends Karate classes (2) Some unscrupulous contractors try
to hide their mistakes in the work
fortnightly. done to get their bills approved.
(3) Some unscrupulous contractors try
(4) Tejas attends Karate classes to bribe the officers to get their bills
frequently but not regularly. approved.
(4) Some unscrupulous contractors try
to use the influence to get their bills
approved.
Explanation :
38. Katie is really an old head on young
shoulders.
The answer is Option (2) as the
(1) Katie is so hard working that she
underlined part means ‘rare occurrence of finishes all her work very quickly.
something’. So you have to choose Option (2) Katie is so insightful that she is
wiser than her age.
(2) and shade/darken the corresponding (3) Katie is dependent on others for her
answer in your answer sheet for this work to be done.
(4) Katie is very respectful for elderly
example. people.
292 (6 – A )
39. The speaker is simply beating around 40. What is the correct answer for the blank
the bush for the last one hour. (40) ? Select from the options given
(1) The speaker is giving outdated below :
information about the topic for the
last one hour. (1) rejuvenated
(2) The speaker is giving detailed (2) updated
information about the topic for the
last one hour. (3) refurbished
(3) The speaker is being ambiguous in
(4) restituted
order to mislead for the last one
hour.
(4) The speaker is speaking too much
for the last one hour.
Directions : For questions no. 40 – 42, a 41. What is the correct answer for the blank
passage has been given. In the passage, some of (41) ? 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) shortcut
the options given below it and shade/darken (2) hymn
the appropriate circle in your answer sheet.
(3) melody
Adhering to a simple yoga technique in
the morning, such as an energizing (4) mantra
292 (7 – A )
Directions : In questions no. 43 to 46, there are 45. The people began to wonder
sentences which are divided and numbered into
three parts, and one of the parts may contain an (1) (2)
error. Identify the error by (1), (2) or (3) given
under the parts of the sentence. If there are no what he was up to.
errors, mark (4) No error. Shade/blacken the
(3)
corresponding circle in your answer sheet.
No error.
Example :
(4)
Neither he nor his team
(1) (2)
(4)
292 (8 – A )
Directions : In Questions no. 48 to 51, each
48. 1. All perhaps know that electricity
question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences.
The first and the sixth sentences are given in saved is electricity produced.
the beginning and end and numbered 1 and 6
respectively. The four sentences in the middle
P. Similarly street lights must be
are jumbled and labelled P, Q, R and S. You
must identify the proper order of these four switched on when it is really dark.
sentences and shade/blacken the option that
correctly identifies this sequence.
Q. For example, we must switch off the
Example : lights in the room when it is not in
R. The dogs pounced on the tiger and S. At the same time I would like to
saved the king’s life.
mention that we must check the
S. The king used to take them with misuse of electricity in every way.
him while going out.
6. He loved them till the end of his life. 6. Air conditioners, refrigerators, TVs,
etc. must be switched off when they
The correct sequence is
(1) PQSR are not in use.
(2) RQSP
(3) QSPR
The correct sequence is
(4) SRQP
Explanation :
(1) SRQP
292 (9 – A )
50. 1. Karnataka Bank on Thursday
49. 1. Once upon a time there was a
launched DigiLocker for its
queen who had a wonderfully nice customers as a part of its digital
and big farmhouse. initiative.
292 (10 – A )
51. 1. The machine produced goods very 54. Choose the word which is opposite in
fast and did the work of dozens of meaning to the underlined word in the
men at the same time. following sentence :
P. The poor workmen still weave cloth “The decision to privatise the national
by hand and they cannot produce
bank was vehemently opposed by the
cheap cloth.
public.”
Q. Of course, only rich men or
investors could have their own (1) calmly
machines and factories. (2) voraciously
R. For example, the big cloth factories (3) singularly
produced very cheap cloth. (4) ferociously
S. As a result, the factories were able
to produce cheap goods.
6. As a result, many of them have lost
their work and started working for 55. Out of the four groups given, select the
the rich men. group/groups that consist of all correct
plural formed from singular.
The correct sequence is
(1) SRQP A. a. leaf – leaves
b. sheep – sheeps Group A
(2) PQSR
c. mouse – mice
(3) SQRP d. aquarium – aquariums
(4) QSRP
52. Choose the correct one word substitution B. a. batch – batches
for the following sentence from the b. deer – deer
Group B
choices given below : c. calf – calves
“A disloyal person who betrays or deserts d. child – children
his cause or religion or political party or
friend, etc.’’ C. a. kidney – kidneys
b. half – halfs
(1) Apostate Group C
c. echo – echoes
(2) Apothecary d. family – families
(3) Amateur
(4) Arbitrator D. a. man – men
53. Choose the word which is the synonym b. nucleus – nuclei
Group D
or nearest to the meaning of underlined c. party – parties
word in the given sentence : d. scarf – scarves
“The ingenuity of the race is mostly Select the code for the correct answer
exhibited in the manufacture of their from the options given below :
weapons of warfare and the chase.” (1) A and C only
(1) involvement (2) B and D only
(2) commitment
(3) C and D only
(3) dedication
(4) inventiveness (4) A, B and C only
292 (11 – A )
56. Out of the four groups given, select the 57. Out of the four groups given, select the
group/groups that consist of all correct group/groups that consist of all correct
abstract nouns formed from adjectives. feminine gender formed from masculine
gender.
A. a. happy – happiness
b. hero – heroes A. a. poet – poetess
Group A
c. young – youth b. hero – heroine
Group A
d. able – ability c. prince – princess
d. waiter – waitress
B. a. marry – marriage
b. kind – kindness B. a. hunter – huntress
Group B
c. sharp – sharpness b. monitor – monitoress
Group B
d. brother – brotherhood c. master – mistress
d. shepherd – shepherdess
C. a. few – fewer
b. hot – heat C. a. nephew – niece
c. please – pleasure Group C b. ram – ewe
Group C
d. angry – anger c. lion – lioness
d. gander – goose
D. a. able – ability
b. dark – darkness D. a. priest – priestess
Group D
c. long – length b. leopard – leopardess
Group D
d. honest – honesty c. proprietor – proprietress
d. emperor – empress
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
(1) A and B only
(1) A and B only
(2) B and D only (2) A, B and D only
(3) C and D only (3) C and D only
292 (12 – A )
58. Match the following sentences with the Directions : For Questions no. 59 to 61, you
figures of speech used in them : have to choose the word from the options given
below which has the same meaning and can be
Sentences :
used in the same context as the underlined
A. As cool as cucumber. word in both the sentences and mark the correct
answer in your answer sheet.
B. Babbling bubbles from tap.
D. It was so cold, I saw polar bears A. This rule does not hold good in his
wearing hats and jackets.
case.
E. All the world’s a stage, and all men
B. They failed to put themselves to the
and women are merely players.
work with dedication and spirit.
Figures of speech :
(1) accede
I. Metaphor
(2) secede
II. Hyperbole
(3) apply
III. Personification
(4) approach
IV. Onomatopoeia
V. Simile Explanation :
292 (13 – A )
59. A. He tried to present himself as the 62. Add a suitable question tag to the
leader of the cause. sentence given below :
B. His only scheme which grabbed “The conditions are certainly in favour of
some attention was one relating to a particular firm.”
employment guarantee.
(1) Aren’t they
(1) plan
(2) Are they
(2) project
(3) Isn’t it
(3) design
(4) Is it
(4) plant
60. A. Man’s ability to exercise the Directions : Read the following passage and
power of thought makes him answer the items that follow (Questions no.
different from other animals. 63 to 67). Your answers to these items should be
based on the passage only.
B. I don’t know the cause of this kind
of behaviour from him.
Passage
(1) logic
This November, I encourage the people
(2) prudence
of Arkansas to vote NO on a referendum to
(3) reason
repeal the state’s motorcycle helmet law. The
(4) rank
state’s current helmet law saves hundreds of
(4) fit
292 (14 – A )
One hardly needs to appeal to statistics these costs to rise significantly, and at a time
to show that helmets protect motorcyclists when our state is in a financial crisis.
292 (15 – A )
64. The speaker in the passage says that he
Again, I agree that the government should
encourages the people to vote ‘NO’ on a
avoid constraining individual choice whenever referendum to repeal the state’s
possible, but as I have shown, the decision to motorcycle helmet law. This means that
wear a helmet does not affect only the rider, so (1) He is against wearing helmet
this issue is not a simple matter of individual (2) He is in favour of wearing helmet
liberty. The government must not allow a few (3) He is neither in favour of wearing
individuals to make society bear the burden of helmet nor against wearing helmet
63. According to the speaker in the passage, 66. Enactment of helmet laws in Texas
the financial condition of Arkansas is reduced the
292 (16 – A )
67. Which of the arguments is correct, 69. In the following question a sentence has
according to the passage ?
been given in direct/indirect speech. Out
A. Helmet laws only benefit of the four given alternatives, select the
motorcycle riders, they do not have one which best expresses the same
any effect on citizens in general. sentence in indirect/direct speech.
B. According to the author, the proper Amit said, “ Rohit, you will be eligible to
education of motorcycle riders is of
vote when you are 18.”
no use.
Select the code for the correct answer (1) Amit told Rohit, you will be eligible
from the options given below : for voting when he was 18.
(3) Both A and B (3) Amit told Rohit you will be eligible
for voting when you be 18.
(4) Neither A nor B
(4) Amit told Rohit that he would be
eligible for voting when he would
68. In the following question a sentence has
be 18.
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. 70. Choose the appropriate prefixes to the
“She presented me a bouquet on my 29th following words in respective order to
birthday.” form their antonyms :
292 (17 – A )
PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… þÝ®Ü
71. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 73. Jí¨Üá ¸æç®ÜÄ ÓÜíTæ (110101)2 Wæ ÓÜÊÜÞ®ÜÊݨÜ
A. 4 ¹p…ÕWÜÙÜá Jí¨Üá ¯ŸºÇ…®Üá° Eíoá AÐÜrÊÜÞ®Ü ÓÜíTæ PæÙÜPÜívÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
ÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ. (1) 12
(2) 65
B. 1 ÊæáWݸæçp…, 1024 QÇæãà ¸æçp…ÕWæ
(3) 56
ÓÜÊÜá®ÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ. (4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
C. 1 pæÃݸæçp…, 1024 XWÝ ¸æçp…ÕWæ
ÓÜÊÜá®ÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 74. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü ÓÜËáà±Ü¨ÝÄ¿á (ÍÝp…ì PÜp…)
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? QàÈWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr II ÃÜÈÉ®Ü AÊÜâWÜÙÜ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX Gí.GÓ…. GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ®Ü AÊÜâWÜÚWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Ü
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : QÅÁáWÜÙæãí©Wæ Öæãí©Ô :
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ ±Üqr I ±Üqr II
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ (ÍÝp…ì (QÅÁáWÜÙÜá)
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ PÜp…)
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC A. Ctrl + I. PæãÊÜÞ ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…®ÜÈÉ
72. D PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ÐæãàvÜÍÜÊÜÞ®Ü ±Ü¨Üœ£ Shift + @ ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…Õ
(ÖæPÝÕvæÔÊÜáÇ…) ¿á®Üá° PÜáÄñÜá ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Üá¨Üá ? B. Ctrl + II. ÊæàÙæ¿á ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…®ÜÈÉ
(1) Jí¨Üá ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜÆá Jí¨Üá Shift + ! ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…Õ
¸æç®ÜÄ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜâ¨ÜQRíñÜÆã PÜwÊæá ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜá C¨ÜPæR AWÜñÜÂ˨æ. C. Ctrl + F10 III. ±ÜÅÓÜá¤ñÜ BÁáR¿Þ¨Ü ÓæÇ…
(2) Jí¨Üá ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜÆá Jí¨Üá ®æãÙÜWæ Êæáà騆 ÓæÇ…®Ü
¸æç®ÜÄ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜâ¨ÜQRíñÜÆã A˜PÜ ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜ®Üá° ÓæàÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜá C¨ÜPæR AWÜñÜÂ˨æ.
D. Ctrl + IV. ±ÜÅÓÜá¤ñÜ BÁáR¿Þ¨Ü
(3) Jí¨Üá ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜÆá Jí¨Üá Shift + “ ÊÜP…ìŸáP…®Üá° ÊÜÞÂQÕÊæáçÓ…
¸æç®ÜÄ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜÐærà ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜá C¨ÜPRæ
WæãÚÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (WÜÄÐÜu)
AWÜñÜÂ˨æ.
(4) Jí¨Üá ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜÆá ¸æç®ÜÄ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
A B C D
±Ü¨Üœ£¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜâ¨ÜQRíñÜÆã PÜwÊæá A¥ÜÊÝ (1) I II III IV
ÖæaÜác ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜ AWÜñÜ ˨æÁáà (2) II I III IV
(3) II I IV III
GíŸá¨Ü®Üá° SbñÜÊÝX ÖæàÙÜÇÝWܨÜá.
(4) I II IV III
292 (18 – A )
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
71. Consider the following statements : 73. Which of the following is the octal
A. 4 Bits make one Nibble. number equivalent to the binary number
(110101)2 ?
B. 1 Megabyte is equal to
(1) 12
1024 Kilobytes.
(2) 65
C. 1 Terabyte is equal to 1024
(3) 56
Gigabytes (GB).
(4) None of the above
Which of the above given statements
is/are correct ? 74. Match List I (Shortcut Keys) with List II
(Their Respective Actions) in MS Excel :
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : List I List II
(Shortcut Keys) (Actions)
(1) A and C only
A. Ctrl + Shift + @ I. Formats
(2) A and B only number in
comma format
(3) B and C only
B. Ctrl + Shift + ! II. Formats
(4) A, B and C number in
time format
C. Ctrl + F10 III. Inserts the
72. Which of the following is true about the value of the
above cell into
hexadecimal system ? the currently
selected cell
(1) It needs less digits to represent a
D. Ctrl + Shift + “ IV. Maximizes
number than in a binary system.
currently
(2) It needs more digits to represent a selected
workbook
number than in a binary system.
Select the code for the correct answer
(3) It needs the same number of digits from the options given below :
to represent a number as in a
A B C D
binary system.
(1) I II III IV
(4) Cannot be said exactly whether less
(2) II I III IV
or more digits would be required to
(3) II I IV III
represent a number than in a
binary system. (4) I II IV III
292 (19 – A )
75. E-R ÃæàTÝbñÜÅÊÜâ, C¨ÜÃÜ ¯ÃÜã±ÜOæ¿á Jí¨Üá 78. ÓÜí±Üä|ìÊÝX AíñÜÃ… ÓÜí±ÜQìñÜÊݨÜ
WÝŵP… (ÃæàS®Ü¨Ü) Ë«Ý®Ü ®æp…ÊÜP…ì pæãà±ÝÆiWæ C®æã°í¨Üá ±Ü¿Þì¿á
(1) ±æùÊÜáÄ (±ÝÅ¥ÜËáPÜ) QàÈWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÖæÓÜÃÜá
AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜWÜÙÜá (1) ÊæáÍ…
(2) ±æùÊÜáÄ QàÈWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜí¨Ü»Üì / (2) ÓÝrÃ…
¯¨ÜÍÜì®ÜWÜÙæãvÜ®æ AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÓÜíŸí«Ü (3) qÅà
(4) ÄíW…
(3) AÔ¤ñÜÌ¨Ü (Gíqq) ¨ÜhæìWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜá¤
79. ŸãÈ¿á®… A¼ÊÜÂQ¤ X P . Q Wæ D PæÙÜX®Ü
AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜWÜÙÜá
(4) AÔ¤ñÜÌ¨Ü (Gíqq) ¨ÜhæìWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¿ÞÊÜ oãÅñ… pæàŸÇ… ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ ?
±æùÊÜáÄ QàÈWÜÙã
æ í©Wæ AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÓÜíŸí«Ü
76. Jí¨Üá ±ÝÂPæp… µÆrÄíW… ¶æçÃ…ÊÝÇ… GíŸá¨Üá D
PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ K±Ü®… ÔÓÜrí CíoÃ…PÜ®æûÜ®… (OSI)
Çæà¿áÃ…WÜÙÜÈÉ PÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæ ÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(1) A²ÉPæàÍÜ®… Çæà¿áÃ…®ÜÈÉ
(2) pÝÅ®…Õ±äæ àp…ì Çæà¿áÃ…®ÜÈÉ
(3) ®æp…ÊÜP…ì Çæà¿áÃ…®ÜÈÉ
(4) Wæàp…Êæà Çæà¿áÃ…®ÜÈÉ
292 (20 – A )
75. The E-R diagram is a graphic method of 78. An alternate name for the completely
presenting interconnected network topology is
(1) Primary keys and their (1) Mesh
relationships (2) Star
(2) Primary keys and their relationship (3) Tree
to instances (4) Ring
(3) Entity classes and their 79. For Boolean expression X P . Q , which
relationships
of the following truth tables is correct ?
(4) Entity classes and their relationship
to primary keys
292 (21 – A )
80. pÝůÕÓrÜÃ…®Ü BËÐÝRÃÜÊÜâ ±ÜÓÜì®ÜÇ… PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… 82. C3 PæãàÍܨÜÈÉ®Ü ÓÜíTæÂXíñÜ 10%
PÝÅí£Wæ ¨ÝÄ ÊÜÞw¨Ü Jí¨Üá A£ ÊÜááS PÜwÊæá¿á¨ÝXÃÜáÊÜíñæ C1 PæãàÍܨÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá
¸æÙÜÊÜ~Wæ¿ÞX¨Üáª, 1947 ÃÜÈÉ D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÜíTæ¿á®Üá° ¯ËáìÓܸæàPݨÜÈÉ, D PæÙÜX®Ü
PÜí±Ü¯¿áá pÝůÕÓÜrÃ…®Üá° BËÐÝRÃÜ ÊÜÞwñÜá ? ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá° PæãàÍܨÜÈÉ ®ÜÊÜáã©ÓܸæàPÜá ?
(1) hæÃÝP…Õ (1) = C3 * 1.10
(2) I.¹.Gí. (2) = C3 % 10
(3) + C3 * 110
(3) ¸æÇ… Çݸ…Õ
(4) = C3 * 0.90
(4) Gí.I.q.
83. PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜÞûÜÄWÜÙÜá (APÝůÊÜå…Õ) ÊÜáñÜá¤
AÊÜâWÜÙÜ A¼ÊÜÂQ¤WÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
81. ‘±ÝÂPæp… Ô°¶ÜÃ…’ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ?
(1) £Ú©ÃÜáÊÜ ®Üã®Üñæ¿á A®ÜáPÜãÆÊÜ®Üá° A. MIPS – ËáÈ¿á®… C®…¶ÜÊæáàìÍÜ®…
±Üvæ¨ÜáPæãÙÜáÛÊÜ Jí¨Üá ԨܜWæãívÜ A®ÜÌ¿á. ±ÜÃ… ÓæPæív…
(2) £Ú©ÃÜáÊÜ ®Üã®ÜñæWÝX Jí¨Üá B. SQL – ÓÜóPÜcv…ì PæÌÄ ÇÝíWæÌàh…
292 (22 – A )
80. The invention of the transistor was one 82. To make a number in cell C1 10%
of the most important developments smaller than the number in cell C3,
leading to the personal computer which of the following has to be entered
revolution. Which of the following in the cell ?
companies invented the transistor in (1) = C3 * 1.10
1947 ?
(2) = C3 % 10
(1) Xerox (3) + C3 * 110
(4) = C3 * 0.90
(2) IBM
292 (23 – A )
85. ‘¶ÝP…ì’ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? 88. MS GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá ÓÜãñÜŨÜÈÉ®Ü ÓæÇ… ËÙÝÓÜ
(1) ÖæãÓÜ pÝÓ…R®Üá° wÓ…±ÝÂa… ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. A4 Gí¨ÜÃæ
(2) ÖæãÓÜ hݸ…®Üá° ÓÜêÑuÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (1) ËáP…Õ$x ÓæÇ… Ãæ¶ÜÃæ®…Õ
(3) ÖæãÓÜ ±ÜÅQÅÁá¿á®Üá° ÓÜêÑuÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (2) BŸÕÆãÂp… ÓæÇ… Ãæ¶Ã Ü æ®…Õ
(4) Jí¨Üá pÝÓ…R®Ü B¨ÜÂñæ¿á®Üá° ÖæbcÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (3) ÄÇæàqÊ… ÓæÇ… Ãæ¶Ã Ü æ®…Õ
86. ËívæãàÓ… ÊÜÐÜì®…Õ®Üá° PÜáÄñÜá D PæÙXÜ ®Ü (4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
ÖæàÚPæWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
89. Gí.GÓ…. ÊÜv…ì®ÜÈÉ ‘±Üâo ñÜvæ’ ¿á®Üá° ÖæàWæ
A. ËívæãàÓ… Gí.C., (ËáÇæÉ௿áí GwÐÜ®…)
ŸÆ±ÜwÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá ?
ËívæãàÓ… XP ®ÜíñÜÃÜ aÝȤWæ ŸíñÜá.
(1) F1 key ¿á®Üá° JñÜá¤ÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü ÊÜáñÜá¤
B. ËívæãàÓ… ËÓÝr ËívæãàÓ… 7 XíñÜ
ÓÜãPܤÓܧÙܨÜÈÉ PÜgìÃ…®Üá° ®æÇæ ¯ÈÉÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü.
AWÜÅWÝËá ¿ÞÀáñÜá.
(2) Ctrl + Enter ®Üá° JñÜá¤ÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜãPܤ
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
ÓܧÙܨÜÈÉ PÜgìÃ…®Üá° ®æÇæ ¯ÈÉÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü.
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(3) C®…ÓÜp…ì pݸ… ÊæáàÇæ C®…ÓÜp…ì/ÓæûÜ®…
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
¸æÅàP…®Üá° ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü.
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ 90. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
87. Gí.GÓ….±ÜÊÜÃ… ±ÝÀáíp…®ÜÈÉ ÍÝp…ìPÜp…®Üá° A. ¸æàÔP… »ÝÐæ¿áá hÝ®… i. PæÊæᯠÊÜáñÜá¤
PÜáÄñÜíñæ PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : ¥ÝÊÜáÓ… C. PÜáp…ìjÄí¨Ü ®Üã ÖÝÂí±…
A. Ctrl + N Jí¨Üá ÖæãÓÜ ÓæÉ„v…®Üá° ÍæçÃ…®ÜÈÉ®Ü vÝp…ì ÊÜåèñ… PÝÇæài®ÜÈÉ
ÓæàÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. A¼ÊÜê©œ¿ÞÀáñÜá.
B. Ctrl + W ®ÜÊÜáã¨Ý¨Ü Pæã®æ¿á B. hÝÊÝÊÜâ ÓÜ®… ÊæáçPæãÅàÔÓÜrí®ÜÈÉ hæàÊÜå…Õ
PÜÊÜÞív…®Üá° ±Üâ®ÜÃÝÊÜ£ìÓÜáñܤ¨æ. WÜãÔÉíW…Äí¨Ü A¼ÊÜê©œ¿ÞÀáñÜá.
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ (4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
292 (24 – A )
85. What is ‘Fork’ ? 88. Cell address A4 in a formula in MS Excel
(1) The dispatching of a task. means
87. Consider the following statements about A. BASIC language was developed by
the shortcuts in MS PowerPoint : John G. Kemeny and Thomas
E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College in
A. Ctrl + N inserts a new slide. New Hampshire.
B. Ctrl + W repeats the last command B. Java was developed by James
entered. Gosling at Sun Microsystems.
Which of the above given statements Which of the above given statements
is/are correct ? is/are correct ?
Select the code for the correct answer Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : from the options given below :
(1) A only (1) A only
(2) B only (2) B only
(3) Both A and B (3) Both A and B
(4) Neither A nor B (4) Neither A nor B
292 (25 – A )
91. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü »ÝÐÝ ñÜÇæÊÜÞÃÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr II ÃÜÈÉ 93. =ROUND(3.42,0) + CEILING(4.32,1)
AÊÜâWÜÙæãí©Wæ ÓÜíŸí˜ÔÃÜáÊÜ »ÝÐæWÜÙã æ í©Wæ ÓÜãñÜÅ¨Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ÊÜåèÆÂÊæà®Üá ?
Öæãí©Ô : (1) 8
(2) 5
±Üqr I ±Üqr II (3) 7.3
(»ÝÐÝ (»ÝÐæWÜÙÜá) (4) 4.3
ñÜÇæÊÜÞÃÜáWÜÙÜá) 94. PæÙÜX®Ü AÇ…WæãàĨÜíWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
A. Êæã¨ÜÆ®æà I. ÃÜaÜ®æ¿ááÙÜÛ INTEGER X = 20
INTEGER Y = 5
±æäÅàWÝÅËáíW… INTEGER Z
»ÝÐæWÜÙÜá Z = (X+1)*(X+1)+(Y-4)
B. GÃÜvÜ®æà II. ±ÝÅ«Ý®ÜÂñæ¿á ¯©ìÐÜr ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÇ…WæãàĨÜí®Ü ÊæáàÃæWæ Z ®Ü
»ÝÐæWÜÙÜá ÊÜåèÆÂÊæà®Üá ?
(1) 442
C. ÊÜáãÃÜ®æà III. AÓæí¹É »ÝÐæWÜÙÜá (2) 446
D. ®ÝÆR®æà IV. ¿áíñÜÅ »ÝÐæWÜÙÜá (3) 400
(4) 27
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
95. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
A B C D
A. Jí¨Üá ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜ aÜñÜá»Üáìg
(1) II IV III I
(2) II III IV I (±ÝÂÃÜÆÇæãàWÝÅÊÜå…) bÖæ°¿áá
(3) IV III I II ¶æäÉà aÝp…ì®ÜÈÉ®Ü C®…±Üâp… A¥ÜÊÝ
(4) IV I III II
Lp…±Üâp… (¶ÜÆ®Ü) ¶ÜíûÜ®…®Ü®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
92. ÇÝhæP… Wæàp…WÜÙÜ PæÙXÜ ®Ü ÃæàTÝbñÜÅWÜÙÜ®Üá° B. Jí¨Üá ÊÜhÝÅPÜê£ bÖæ°¿áá
±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : ¯|ì¿áÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜíPæà£ÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
C. Jí¨Üá AívÝPÝÃÜ bÖæ°¿áá ÓÝrp…ì
(±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü) / Gív… (AíñÜÂ) ®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ ?
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A is AND ÊÜáñÜᤠB is OR
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) A is AND ÊÜáñÜᤠB is NOR
(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) A is NAND ÊÜáñÜᤠB is OR (3) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC
(4) A is NAND ÊÜáñÜᤠB is NOR (4) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
292 (26 – A )
91. Match the language generations (List I) 93. The correct value of the formula
with the languages (List II) they are =ROUND(3.42,0) + CEILING(4.32,1) is
associated with :
(1) 8
List I List II
(Language (Languages) (2) 5
Generations) (3) 7.3
A. First I. Structured (4) 4.3
Programming
Languages 94. Consider the following algorithm :
B. Second II. Domain Specific
INTEGER X = 20
Languages
C. Third III. Assembly INTEGER Y = 5
Languages INTEGER Z
D. Fourth IV. Machine Z = (X+1)*(X+1)+(Y-4)
Languages
The value of Z according to the given
Select the code for the correct answer algorithm is
from the options given below :
(1) 442
A B C D
(2) 446
(1) II IV III I
(3) 400
(2) II III IV I
(4) 27
(3) IV III I II
95. Consider the following statements :
(4) IV I III II A. A parallelogram sign
represents input or output function
92. Consider the following diagrams of logic in the flow chart.
gates : B. A diamond sign indicates a
decision.
C. An oval represents start/end.
292 (27 – A )
96. PÜvÜñÜ ËÓܤÃÜOÝ ÖæÓÄÜ ®Ü ÓÜíü±Ý¤ûÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠAÊÜâWÜÙÜ 99. ËÍæàÐÜ ±æàÓ…r PÜÊÜÞív…®Üá° ŸÙÜÔ Gí.GÓ….
ËÓܤÃÜO¿ æ á®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : GPæÕÇ…®ÜÈÉ D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá° BÁáRÊÜÞw
A. .png – ±æäàoìŸÇ… ®æp…ÊÜP…ì WÝŵP… ±æàÓ…r ÊÜÞvÜŸÖÜá¨ÝX¨æ ?
B. .bmp – ¹p…ÊÜÞ±… A. ¶ÝÊÜááìÇÝ (ÓÜãñÜÅ)
C. .jpeg – hÝÀáíp… ¶æäàpæãàWÝŵP… GP…Õ B. ÊÝÂÈvæàÍÜ®…
±Üp…ìÕ WÜãű… C. ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…Õ
D. .gif – WÝŵP…Õ CíoÃ… aæàíh… ¶ÝÊÜÞÂìp…
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÊæáàÈ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ Öæãí¨ÜáÊÜ hæãàw
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
PæÙÜWæ PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ
(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ (3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
292 (28 – A )
96. Consider the file extension name acronym 99. Using Paste Special command, which of
and their expansion : the following can be pasted selectively in
A. .png – Portable Network Graphics MS Excel ?
292 (29 – A )
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292 (30 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
292 (31 – A )
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A
QUESTION BOOKLET
COMMUNICATION
SUBJECT CODE : 292
Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 100
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination, you should check that this Question
Booklet does NOT have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or questions etc. If so, get it replaced
by a complete ‘Question Booklet’ of the same Question Paper Version Code as printed in your OMR
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is same as the Question Paper Version Code printed on OMR Answer Sheet. Discrepancy,
if any should be reported to the Invigilator and a new Question Booklet should be taken
whose Question Paper Version Code tallies with the Question Paper Version Code printed
on the OMR Answer Sheet.
3. You have to enter your Register Number in the
Question Booklet in the box provided alongside.
DO NOT write anything else on the Question Booklet.
4. This Question Booklet contains 100 questions, including (a) General Kannada : 1 to 35, (b) General
English : 36 to 70, (c) Computer Knowledge : 71 to 100. Each question contains four responses
(answers). Select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that
there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the most appropriate.
In any case, choose ONLY ONE RESPONSE for each question.
5. All the responses should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY
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th
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markings in the OMR Answer Sheet. Be seated till the OMR Answer Sheets are collected and
accounted for by the Invigilator.
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Kannada Version, please refer to the English Version of the questions. Please note that in
case of any confusion the English Version of the Question Booklet is final.
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292 (32 – A )
24-09-2018
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2018 ±ÜÅÍæ° ±Ü£ÅPæ ÍæÅà~
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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this booklet.
294 (1–A)
1. »ÝÃÜñÜ JPÜãRo©í¨Ü A˜PÜêñÜ »ÝÐæWÜÙÝX 5. ÖæàÚPæ (A) : »ÝÃÜñÜÊÜâ EÐÜ¡ÊÜÆ¿á ÊÜÞ®ÜãÕ®…
WÜá£ìÓÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü »ÝÐæWÜÙÜ (1-1-2018 ÊÝ¿ááWÜá|ÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ.
ÃÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜíñæ) Joár ÓÜíTæ¿áá
PÝÃÜ| (R) : »ÝÃÜñÜ EÐÜ¡ÊÜÆ¿á AûÝíÍÜ
(1) 20
WÜÙæãÙÜWæ ®æÇæÔ¨æ.
(2) 22
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(3) 15
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(4) 18
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠR GÃÜvÜã ÓÜÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠR ÊÜâ A ®Ü
2. D PæÙÜX®Ü WÜ|WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ WÜáí²®Ü GÇÝÉ ®ÝÆãR ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ËÊÜÃÜOæ¿ÞX¨æ
ÓÜÖÜ ÊÜáÄWÜÚWæ g®Ü¾Ëà¿ááñܤ¨æ ?
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠR GÃÜvÜã ÓÜÄ B¨ÜÃæ R ÊÜâ A ®Ü
(1) ±ÝÉq±ÜÓ…, ±æíXÌ®…, ¸ÝÊÜÈ,
ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ËÊÜÃÜOæ¿áÆÉ
×±æä³Pæàí±ÜÓ…
(3) A ¿áá ÓÜÄ, R ÓÜáÙÜáÛ
(2) ÍÜãÅÂ, ¸ÝÊÜÈ, ¸æPÜáR, QË
(3) PÝíWÜÃÜã, ÊÜááÙÜáÛÖÜí©, vÝÈ#®…, ÔíÖÜ (4) A ¿áá ÓÜáÙÜáÛ, R ÓÜÄ
(4) ÔíÖÜ, ¸ÝÊÜÈ, £ËáíWÜÆ, BÔóa…
294 (2–A)
1. The total number of major languages 5. Assertion (A) : India has a tropical
recognized by the Indian Union as official monsoon climate.
languages is (as on 1-1-2018)
Reason (R) : India is located within
(1) 20
tropical latitudes.
(2) 22
(3) 15 Select the code for the correct answer
(4) 18 from the options given below :
(1) Platypus, Penguin, Bat, (2) Both A and R true but R is not a
Hippocampus correct explanation of A
294 (3–A)
7. ÖæàÚPæ (A) : »ÝÃÜñÜ©í¨Ü Ëáà®Üá ÃܶÜ⤠PÜÅÊæáà| 10. ÓÜÊÜá»ÝgPÜ ÊÜêñܤPæR ÓÜÊÜÞ®ÝíñÜÃÜÊÝX »ÜãËá¿á
ÖæaÜác£¤¨æ. ÓÜáñܤÆã GÙæ¿áÇÝ¨Ü PÝƳ¯PÜ ÃæàTæ¿áá Ô§ÃÜÊݨÜ
PÝÃÜ| (R) : »ÝÃÜñܨÜÈÉ Ëáà¯®Ü BíñÜÄPÜ ŸÙÜPæ Jí¨Üá Pæãà¯à¿á AíñÜÃܨÜÈÉ ®æÇæÔ¨æ. C¨Ü®Üá°
ñÜWÜáY£¤¨æ. ×àWæí¨Üá PÜÃæ¿áÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX (1) ÃæàTÝíÍÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (2) AûÝíÍÜ
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠR GÃÜvÜã ÓÜÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠR ÊÜâ A ®Ü
(3) AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ©®ÝíPÜ ÃæàTæ
ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ËÊÜÃÜOæ¿ÞX¨æ
(4) XÅà®…Ëa… ÊÜá«ÜÂÃæàTæ
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠR GÃÜvÜã ÓÜÄ B¨ÜÃæ R ÊÜâ A ®Ü
ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ËÊÜÃÜOæ¿áÆÉ 11. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÝWÜÃÜWÜÙÜá ±Ü®ÝÊÜÞ
(3) A ¿áá ÓÜÄ, R ÓÜáÙÜáÛ PÝÆáÊæÀáí¨Ü PÜãwÓÜƳqr¨æ ?
(4) A ¿áá ÓÜáÙÜáÛ, R ÓÜÄ (1) ±æÔµP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠApÝÉíqP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ
8. Cí©ÃÝ ±ÝÀáíp… C¨ÜPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨æ (2) ApÝÉíqP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ×í¨Üã ÊÜáÖÝ
(1) ±ÜÊÜìñÜ ÍÜêíWÜ
ÓÝWÜÃÜ
(2) hÝÌÇÝÊÜááUà¿á ¹í¨Üá
(3) ×í¨Üã ÊÜáÖÝÓÝWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±æÔµP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ
(3) »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ¨Üü|¨Ü ñÜáñܤñÜá©
(4) ApÝÉíqP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠBQrìP… ÓÝWÜÃÜ
(4) ×ÊÜÞÆ¿á¨Ü gƱÝñÜ
9. JŸºÄWæ Öæa….I.Ë. ¿áá EípÝWÜÆá D PæÙÜX®Ü 12. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ PæçWÝÄPæ¿áá ¿ááÃæãà±…®Ü
¿ÞÊÜ ÊÜÞWÜìWÜÙÜá PÝÃÜ|ÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ? ÃÜãÃ… PæçWÝÄPÝ ±ÜŨæàÍܨÜÈÉ ±ÜÅԨܜÊÝX¨æ ?
(1) PÜÆáÑñÜ Êæç¨ÜÂQà¿á E±ÜPÜÃÜ|, (1) Ÿpær E¨ÜÂÊÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜWÜÙÜá
Öæa….I.Ë. EÙÜÛ ÊÜÂQ¤Áãí©X®Ü AÓÜáÃÜüñÜ (2) EPÜáR ÊÜáñÜᤠGíi¯¿áÄíW…
ÇæçíXPÜ QÅÁá, ÓæãÙæÛPÜwñÜ
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(2) CñÜÃÜÃæãí©Wæ LÐܘ ÔÄígáWÜÙÜ
(4) ÖÜvÜWÜá ¯ÊÜÞì|
ÖÜíbPæãÙÜáÛËPæ, PÜÆáÑñÜ Êæç¨ÜÂQà¿á
E±ÜPÜÃÜ|, BÈíWÜ®Ü 13. ‘‘A®Üá»ÜÊÜ ÊÜáío±Ü’’ ÊÜ®Üá° Óݧ²Ô¨Ü PÜ®ÝìoPܨÜ
(3) ñÝÀáÀáí¨Ü ÊÜáWÜáËWæ, CñÜÃÜÃæãí©Wæ ±ÜÅԨܜ ÓÜÊÜÞg ÓÜá«ÝÃÜPÜ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
LÐܘWÜÙÜ ÔÄígáWÜÙÜ ÖÜíbPæ, Ôà®ÜáËPæ (1) AÆÉÊÜá ±ÜÅ»Üá
ÊÜáñÜᤠPæÊÜáá¾ËPæ (2) ÎÅà ŸÓÜÊæàÍÜÌÃÜ
(4) AÓÜáÃÜüñÜ ÇæçíXPÜ ÓÜí»æãàWÜ & Ga….I.Ë.
(3) ÎÅà ÍÜíPÜÃÝaÝ¿áì
ÃæãàXÁãí©Wæ, LÐܘWÜÙÜ aÜáaÜácÊÜᩪWæ
(4) ÎÅà ÊÜá«ÝÌaÝ¿áì
ÔÄígá ÖÜíbPæ, ñÝÀáÀáí¨Ü ÊÜáWÜáËWæ
294 (4–A)
7. Assertion (A) : Fish export from India is 10. An imaginary line drawn around the
progressively increasing. Earth parallel to the Equator that lies at
Reason (R) : Internal consumption of a constant angular distance is called
fish in India is decreasing.
(1) Longitude
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : (2) Latitude
(1) Both A and R true and R is the (3) International Date Line
correct explanation of A
(4) Greenwich Meridian
(2) Both A and R true but R is not the
correct explanation of A
(3) A is true, R is false 11. Which of the following oceans are
(4) A is false, R is true connected by Panama Canal ?
(3) Southernmost Tip of India (4) Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean
(4) Waterfall of Himalayas
12. Which of the following industries is
9. Which of the following ways can one get
HIV ? famous in the Ruhr industrial region of
Europe ?
(1) Contaminated medical equipment,
unprotected sexual intercourse with (1) Textile and Chemicals
an HIV-positive person, mosquito (2) Steel and Engineering
bite
(3) Cement and Paper
(2) Sharing syringes for injecting drugs,
(4) Ship building
contaminated medical equipment,
hugs
13. The famous social reformer of Karnataka
(3) Mother to child, sharing syringes for
who founded ‘‘Anubhava Mantapa’’ was
injecting drugs, sneezing and
coughing (1) Allama Prabhu
(4) Unprotected sexual intercourse with (2) Sri Basaveshwara
an HIV-positive person, sharing
syringes for injecting drugs, mother (3) Sri Shankaracharya
294 (5–A)
14. «±Àé ¸ÀA¸ÉÜAiÀÄ ¨É¼ÀªtÀ ÂUÉ PÁAiÀÄðPÀæªÄÀ ªÀÅ 17. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ±ÜÅ¥ÜÊÜá E±Ü±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÊÜáí£Å ÊÜáñÜá¤
(UNDP) EwÛÃZÉUÉ ªÀiÁ£ÀªÀ ¨É¼Àªt À ÂUÉ »ÝÃÜñÜÊÜ®Üá° HQàPÜÃÜ|WæãÚst ®Ý¿áPÜ ¿ÞÃÜá ?
¸ÀÆZÀåAPÀ (HDI) ªÀgÀ¢ 2018£ÀÄß ©qÀÄUÀqÉ
(1) PÝÊÜáÃÝh…
ªÀiÁrzÉ. F ªÀgÀ¢AiÀÄ°è ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ
(gÁåAQAUï) ±ÉæÃAiÀiÁAPÀ K£ÀÄ? (2) gÊÝÖÜÃÜÇÝÇ… ®æÖÜÃÜã
(3) ÓܨÝìÃ… ÊÜÆɻܻÝÀá ±ÜpæàÇ…
(1) 138
(2) 137 (4) BaÝ¿áì QűÜÇݯ
(3) 130
(4) 134
18. ÊÜÂÊÜÖÝÃÜÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜáÆ»ÜÊÝX ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ ÓÜãaÜPÜ
2018 ÃÜÈÉ »ÝÃÜñÜÊÜâ ±Üvæ¨Ü Óݧ®Ü (ÍæÅà¿ÞíPÜ)
15. APܺÃÜ®Üá Óݧ²Ô¨Ü ®ÜãñÜ®Ü «ÜÊÜáì¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
(1) 84
ÊÜáñÜᤠDñÜ®Ü BvÜÚñÜ ±Ü¨Üœ£¿á ÖæÓÃÜ æà®Üá ?
(2) 100
(1) ©à®…&C&CÇÝ× ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜá®ÜÕ¸…¨ÝÄ (3) 104
(4) 134
18. India in Ease of Doing Business Index
2018 is ranked at
16. Name the British Governors who (4) Sum of the GST levied by Central
and State Governments
introduced Subsidiary Alliance System
and Doctrine of Lapse respectively.
294 (7–A)
21. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÃÜ ÜÈÉ ¿ÞÃÜá ‘ÊÜáãÆ»ÜãñÜ PÜñÜìÊÜÂ’ WÜÙÜ 25. 32 ®æà PÜÆÊÜá®Üá° ÓÜíË«Ý®Ü¨Ü ÖÜê¨Ü¿á ÊÜáñÜᤠBñܾ
PÜáÄñÜ ÓÜËá£Áãí©Wæ ÓÜíŸí«Ü Öæãí©¨ÜªÃÜá ? GíŸá¨ÝX ¿ÞÃÜá ËÊÜÄÔ¨ÜÃÜá ?
(1) hæ.GÓ…. ÊÜÊÜÞì ÓÜËᣠ(1) vÝ. ¹.BÃ…. Aí¸æàvÜRÃ…
22. ‘‘ÓÜÌÃÝg ®Ü®Ü° g®Ü¾ Ԩܜ ÖÜPÜáR ÊÜáñÜᤠ®Ý®Üá A¨Ü®Üá° 26. CÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ÍÝS ˨ÜáÂñ… (¥ÜÊÜáìÇ…) ÓݧÊÜÃÜWÜÙÜ
æ ááñæ¤à®æ’’ D ÊÜÞñÜáWÜÙÜá ¿ÞÃÜÊÜâ ?
±Üvæ¨æà ±Üv¿ ÓÜÊÜáãÖÜÊÜ®Üá° WÜáÃÜá£Ô.
(1) ÊÜáÖÝñܾ WÝí˜ (1) Ëí«ÝÂaÜÆ, ±æçPÝÃÜ, ñÜÆaæàÃ…,
AÊÜáÃÜPÜíoP…
(2) ÓÜá»ÝÐÜ aÜí¨ÜÅ ¸æãàÓ…
(2) Ëí«ÝÂaÜÆ, ñÜÆaæàÃ…, ÊÜááí¨ÜÅ,
(3) »ÜWÜñ… ÔíW… AÊÜáÃÜPÜíoP…
(4) ¸ÝÆWÜíWÝ«ÜÃ… £ÆP… (3) »ÝXàÃܦ, ñÜÆaæàÃ…, Ëí«ÝÂaÜÆ,
ÔíÖÝ©Å
23. »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÓÜí˫ݮܨÜw GÐÜár ˫ܨÜ
(4) PÜãwY, ÈíWÜ®ÜÊÜáQR, Ëí«ÝÂaÜÆ, ñÜÆaæàÃ…
ñÜáñÜáì±ÜÄÔ§£¿á Ë«ÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃÜã²ÓÜÇÝX¨æ ?
(1) GÃÜvÜá Ë«ÜWÜÙÜá 27. ÃÝÑóà¿á Öæ¨ÝªÄWÜÙÜ ÊæáçÆáWÜÆáÉWÜÙÜ Ÿ|¡
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(2) ÖÜÙÜ©
(3) ®ÝÆáR Ë«ÜWÜÙÜá
(3) Pæí±Üâ
(4) Jí¨æà Jí¨Üá Ë«Ü
(4) PܱÜâ³
294 (9–A)
29. ±Üqr I (®Ü©WÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II (AOæPÜpærWÜÙÜá) 32. PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá ÊÜá¿á®Ý¾Ã… ÊÜáñÜá¤
WÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Ô : ¸ÝíWÝɨæàÍܨæãí©Wæ AíñÜÃÜ ÃÝÑóà¿á
±Üqr I ±Üqr II WÜw¿á®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ ?
(®Ü©) (AOæPÜpær) (1) ËáhæãàÃÝí
A. »ÝXàÃܦ I. ×ÃÝPÜáv… (2) £Å±ÜâÃÝ
B. aÜíŸÇ… II. »ÝPÝÅ ®ÜíWÜÇ… (3) JwÓÝÕ
C. ÊÜáÖݮܩ III. WÝí˜ ÓÝWÜÃÜ (4) ÊÜá~±ÜâÃÜ
D. ÓÜpæÉh… IV. ñæ×Å 33. ±Üqr I (»ÜãWæãàÙÜ¨Ü ÍÝTæ¿á®Üá°) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II
294 ( 10 – A )
29. Match List I (Rivers) with List II (Dams) : 32. Which of the following states has
international boundary with Myanmar
List I List II
and Bangladesh ?
(River) (Dam)
A. Bhagirathi I. Hirakud (1) Mizoram
Select the code for the correct answer 33. Match List I (Branch of Geography) with
from the options given below : List II (Study area) :
A B C D List I List II
(1) I II III IV (Branch) (Study area)
(2) IV III I II A. Meteorology I. Population
(3) II I III IV B. Demography II. Soil
(4) III I IV II C. Sociology III. Weather
D. Pedology IV. Society
30. Ravindranath Tagore Beach is at
(1) Kolkata Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
(2) Goa
A B C D
(3) Karwar
(1) II IV I III
(4) Vishakhapatnam
(2) III I IV II
(3) III IV I II
31. Identify the incorrect combination :
(4) II I IV III
A. Rocky Mountains – North America
B. Volga – Russia 34. Which of the following represent the
C. Lakshadweep – Arabian Sea inner planets ?
D. The Great – Africa (1) Planets between the Sun and the
Barrier Reef Earth
Select the code for the correct answer (2) Planets between the Sun and the
from the options given below : belt of Asteroids
(1) A and B only
(3) Planets between the Sun and
(2) C and D only
Saturn
(3) B, C and D only
(4) D only (4) Planets without satellites
294 ( 11 – A )
35. ±Üqr I ÃÜÈÉ®Ü (ÇæàSPÜÃæãí©Wæ) ±Üoár II ÃÜÈÉ®Ü 38. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ¿áá¨ÜœWÜÙÜá APܺÃÜ®æãí©Wæ
(PÜê£WÜÙÜ®Üá°) Öæãí©Ô : ÓÜíŸí«Ü Öæãí©ÆÉ ?
±Üqr I ±Üqr II A. I ®æà ±Ý~±Üñ… PܨܮÜ
(ÇæàSPÜÃÜá) (PÜê£WÜÙÜá) B. II ®æà ±Ý~à±Üñ… PܨܮÜ
A. ±Ý~¯ I. ËPÜÅÊÜÞíPܨæàÊÜ C. ÃÜ|ñÜíŸãÃÜá ¿áá¨Üœ
aÜÄñÜ D. ÖÜÙÜ©[Ýq ¿áá¨Üœ
B. ¹ÆØ| II. AÐÝu«ÝÂÀá
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
C. PÜÆØ| III. ÖÜÐÜìaÜÄñÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
D. ¸Ý| »Üor IV. ÃÝgñÜÃÜíX~
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÓÜíPæàñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÖÝ¿á©í¨Ü ÓÜÄ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° BÄÔ :
A B C D (2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) II I IV III
(3) B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) I II IV III
(3) I III II IV (4) B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) III I II IV
39. ÎÊÝi¿á AÐÜr ±ÜÅ«Ý®ÜÃÜÈÉ Ë¨æàÍÝíWÜ
36. ËÎÐÝr¨æÌ„ñÜ ñÜñÜÌþÝ®ÜÊÜâ CÊÜÄí¨Ü ÊÜÂÊÜÖÝÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ®æãàwPæãÙÜáÛ£¤¨ÜªÊÜÃÝÃÜá ?
±ÜÅ£±Ý©ÓÜƳqrñÜá (1) ±æàÐÝÌ
(1) ÍÜíPÜÃÝaÝ¿áìÃÜá (2) ÓÜáÊÜáíñÜ
(2) ŸÓÜÊæàÍÜÌÃÜÃÜá (3) ÓÜbÊÜ
(3) ÃÝÊÜÞ®ÜágaÝ¿áìÃÜá (4) ±Üíwñ…ÃÝÊ…
(4) ÊÜá«ÝÌaÝ¿áìÃÜá
40. 1976 ÃÜ, 42 ®æà ÓÜíË«Ý®ÝñܾPÜ £¨Ü᪠±Üw¿áá
37. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ hæãàw¿áá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ±ÜÅÓݤÊÜ®æWæ D ÊÜÞñÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÓæàÄÔñÜá.
Öæãí¨Ý~Pæ¿ÞXÆÉ ? (1) ÓÜÌñÜíñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÝÌ¿áñܤ
¨æàÊÝÆ¿á ®ÜWÜÃÜ
(2) ¶ævÜÃÜÇ… (ÓÜí¿ááPܤ) ÊÜáñÜá¤
(1) ÎÅà PÜêÐÜ¡ & ÊÜá¥ÜáÃÝ
±ÝÈìÊæáíoÄ (ÓÜíÓÜ©à¿á)
(2) Ëáà®Ýü & ÊÜá«ÜáÃæç
(3) aæ®Ü°PæàÍÜÊÜ & ÖÜÙæà¹àvÜá (3) ÓÜÊÜÞgÊÝ©à ÊÜáñÜᤠhÝñÝ£àñÜ
(4) gWܮݰ¥Ü & ±ÜâÄ (4) ©Ì ÓÜ¨Ü®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠHQàPÜêñÜ
294 ( 12 – A )
35. Match List I (Writers) with List II 38. Which of the following battles were
(Books) : associated with Akbar ?
(4) Madhvacharya
37. Which of the following in not correctly 40. The Forty-Second Constitution
matched ? Amendment Act of 1976 added to the
Preamble the words
Temple Town
(1) Independent and Autonomous
(1) Srikrishna – Mathura
(2) Federal and Parliamentary
(2) Meenakshi – Madurai
294 ( 13 – A )
41. ÇæãàPÜ ÓÜ»æ¿á PæãàÃÜí (¯©ìÐÜr AWÜñÜ ÓÜíTæÂ) 44. ‘‘ÖÜÔÃÜá ÊÜá®æ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá’’ PæR ÊÜááSÂ
Gí¨ÜÃæ PÝÃÜ|Êæ¯ÓÜáÊÜ A¯ÆWÜÙÜ hæãàw D
(1) A¨ÜÃÜ ÓÜ»æ¿áá ®Üvæ¿áÆá AÊÜÍÜÂÊÝX PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
ÖÝgÄÃܸæàPÝ¨Ü ÓܨÜÓÂÜ ÃÜ PܯÐÜu ÓÜíTæ (1) CO2 ÊÜáñÜᤠN2O
294 ( 14 – A )
41. Quorum of the Lok Sabha means 44. Which one of the following pairs of gases
are the major causes of ‘‘Greenhouse
(1) Minimum number of members to be
Effect’’ ?
present to hold its meeting
(1) CO2 and N2O
(2) Maximum number of members to be
(2) CO2 and O3
present to hold its meeting
(3) CO2 and CO
(3) Average number of members to be
present to hold its meeting (4) CFCs and SO2
(1) 1973
(2) 1964
42. Among the following, the states which
have two houses in their State (3) 1998
Legislature (Article 168) are (4) 1970
294 ( 15 – A )
48. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜ ±æçQ PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü A£ GñܤÃÜ¨Ü 52. AvæÅ AÃÜkåèÇæ (Audrey Azoulay) CÊÜÃÜá C¨ÜÃÜ
¯àÄ®Ü gƱÝñÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? ÊÜáÖݯ¨æìÍÜPÜÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ (Director-General).
(1) hæãàW… gƱÝñÜ (1) ËÍÜÌ ÊݱÝÃÜ ÓÜíZo®æ (WTO)
(2) PÜáíbPÜÇ… gƱÝñÜ
(2) AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á PÝËáìPÜ ÓÜíZo®æ (ILO)
(3) CÃÜá±Üâ gƱÝñÜ
(3) ¿áá®æÓã
æ R (UNESCO)
(4) PÜÆØ£¤ gƱÝñÜ
(4) ËÍÜÌ BÖÝÃÜ ÓÜíÓæ§ (Pè¯ÕÇ…) (Food
49. ÓÜí˫ݮܨÜÈÉ¿á ±ÜÄÓÜÃÝñܾPÜ ÃÜûÜOæ¿á Council)
E±ÜŸí«ÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° C¨ÜÃÜw ÊÜÞvÜÇÝX¨æ
(1) PÜÆÊÜáá 48-A
(2) PÜÆÊÜáá 51-A(g) 53. Ëá. ÃÝÊÜâÇ… PÝÂÓæãó (Mr. Raul Castro) ®ÜíñÜÃÜ
(3) PÜÆÊÜáá 48-A ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜÆÊÜáá 51-A(g) ______________ CÊÜÃÜá PÜÂã¸Ý ¨æàÍܨÜ
GÃÜvÜã A«ÜÂûÜÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ.
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
(1) ËáWÜáÂÁáÇ… w¿Þh…-&PÝ®æÇ…
50. PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü Ÿíwà±ÜâÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÝWÜÃÜÖæãÙæ
ÃÝÑóà¿á E¨Ý®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ AÃÜ| QbcWæ (2) ¥ÝÊÜáÓ… GÓ…ó¨Ý ±ÜÇݾ
PÝÃÜ|ÊÝWÜáÊÜ PÜÙæ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? (3) µvÜÇ… PÝÂÓæãó
(1) ÆípÝ®Ý (4) ¶ÜÇ…Wæ®…ÔÁãà ¸ÝqÓÝr
(2) ²È²È¿ááÆ
(3) APæàοÞ
54. AíñÜÃÜÃÝÑóà¿á ®Ý¿ÞÆ¿á¨Ü ®Ý¿ޘàÍÜÃÜ
(4) ±Ý¥æà쯿áí
ñÜívÜÊÜ®Üá° BÁáR ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ A˜PÝÃÜ ¿ÞÄX¨æ ?
51. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ¯àÃÝÊÜÄ
(1) »Ü¨ÜÅñÝ ÊÜáívÜÚWæ ÊÜÞñÜÅ
ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿áá WÜÄÐÜu ¯àÃÜá ÖÜÄÊÜ (PÝÆáÊæ)
(2) JpÝrX ÓÝÊÜޮܠÓÜ»æ ÊÜáñÜᤠ»Ü¨ÜÅñÝ
ûæàñÜÅÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ ?
ÊÜáívÜÚ CŸºÄWÜã
(1) Wæãà¨ÝÊÜÄ
294 ( 16 – A )
48. Which one of the following is known to be 52. Audrey Azoulay is the Director-General of
the highest waterfall in Karnataka ?
the
(1) Jog falls
(1) World Trade Organization (WTO)
(2) Kunchikal falls
(2) International Labour Organization
(3) Irupu falls (ILO)
(4) Kalhatti falls
(3) United Nations Educational
Scientific and Cultural
49. The provisions of environmental Organization (UNESCO)
protection in the Constitution were made
under (4) World Food Council (WFC)
(3) Both Article 48-A and Article 53. _________ has become the President of
51-A(g)
Cuba by replacing Mr. Raul Castro.
(4) None of the above
(1) Miguel Diaz-Canel
50. The weed which causes forest fires in (2) Tomas Estrada Palma
Bandipur and Nagarhole national parks
(3) Fidel Castro
of Karnataka is
(4) Fulgencio Batista
(1) Lantana
(2) Pilipiliula
(3) Acacia
294 ( 17 – A )
55. »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÓÜíË«Ý®Ü¨Ü 91®æà £¨Ü᪱Üw¿áá 58. 2018 ÃÜ ¶æŸÅÊÜÄ¿áÈÉ »ÝÃÜñÜPæR »æàqÀáñܤ
(1) CñÜÃæ ×í¨ÜáÚ¨Ü ÊÜWÜìWÜÚWæ Pæ®ÜvÝ¨Ü ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÊÜáí£Å
®æàÊÜáPÝ£¿áÈÉ 27% ÃÜ ËáàÓÜÇÝ£¿á®Üá° (1) Ôrà¶Ü®… ÖݱÜìÃ…
(3) ÓÜÃÜPÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓæàÊÝ ñæÄWæ (GST) 59. ÓÜÊÜá¥Üì®æ (A) : PÝÊæàÄ gÆ ËÊݨÜÊÜâ
WÜÙæãí©Wæ ÊÜÂÊÜÖÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ PÜ®ÝìoPÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠñÜËáÙÜá®ÝvÜáWÜÙÜ
(4) Pæàí¨ÜŨÜÈÉ®Ü ÊÜáí£Å ÊÜáívÜÆ¨Ü WÝñÜÅÊÜ®Üá° ®ÜvÜáÊæ C¨æ.
ÇæãàPÜÓÜ»æ¿á 15% ÖÝWÜã ÃÝgÂWÜÚWæ PÝÃÜ| (R) : D ËÊݨÜÊÜâ 2011 ÃÜÈÉ
ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ B¿Þ ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜ ŸWæÖÜÄ©¨æ.
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Äí¨Ü _______ ®Üá° ‘ÃÝÑóà¿á ÊÜáñܨÝÃÜÃÜ ©ÊÜÓÜ’ (4) A ¿áá ÓÜáÙÜáÛ, B¨ÜÃæ R ÓÜÄ
294 ( 18 – A )
55. Ninety-first Amendment of the Indian 58. The Canadian Prime Minister who visited
Constitution India on February 2018 was
(3) Deals with the Goods and Services 59. Assertion (A) : The Kaveri water dispute
Tax is between Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu.
(4) Restricted the size of Council of
Ministers at the Centre and the Reason (R) : This dispute has been
States to not more than 15% of the resolved in 2011.
numbers in the Lok Sabha and (1) Both A and R are true and R is the
State Legislative Assembly correct explanation of A
(2) Both A and R are true but R is not
the correct explanation of A
56. In order to encourage more young voters (3) A is true, but R is false
to take part in the political process,
(4) A is false, but R is true
Government of India celebrates
__________ as the ‘National Voters Day’
60. Which one of the following has the lowest
since 2011.
refractive index ?
(1) 25th December
(1) Glass
(2) 25th March (2) Water
(3) 25th February (3) Air
(4) 25th January (4) Plastic
294 ( 19 – A )
62. ÖÜÔÃÜá ÊÜá®æ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáÊÜ®Üá° PÜáÄñÜá D PæÙÜX®Ü 66. ÊÜáÙæ ÖܯWÜÙÜá HPæ WæãàÙÝPÝÃÜÊÝXÃÜáñܤÊæ ?
¿ÞÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ¿áá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ ? (1) CñÜÃÜ hÝÂËá£à¿á BPÝÃÜQRíñÜ A¨Üá PܯÐÜu
(1) »ÜãËá¿áÈÉ®Ü iàËWÜÙÜ AÔ¤ñÜÌPæR C¨Üá ÊæáàÇ澄 ËÔ¤à|ìÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ
AÊÜÍÜÂPÜÊÝX¨æ. (2) CÊÜâ CñÜÃÜ hÝÂËá£à¿á BPÝÃÜQRíñÜ WÜÄÐÜu
(2) C¨Üá »ÜãËá¿á Êæáà騆 ®ÜãñÜ®Ü ÊæáàÇ澄 ËÔ¤à|ìÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ
˨ÜÂÊÜÞ®ÜPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨æ. (3) CñÜÃÜ BPÝÃÜWÜÙÜÐærà ÊæáàÇ澄 ËÔ¤à|ìÊÜ®Üá°
294 ( 20 – A )
62. Which one of the following statements 66. Why are rain drops spherical in shape ?
about Green house effect is true ? (1) It has minimum surface area as
compared to other geometrical
(1) It is necessary for life on Earth to
shapes
exist.
(2) It has maximum surface area as
(2) It is relatively a new phenomenon compared to other geometrical
on Earth. shapes
(3) It is unrelated to global warming. (3) It has same surface area as of the
other shapes
(4) It is caused by human activity only.
(4) There are no edges on the shape
294 ( 21 – A )
70. ËÍÜÌ ÓÜíÓ槿á ×í©®Ü ÊÜáÖÝPÝ¿áì¨ÜÎì ÊÜáñÜᤠ72. »ÝÃÜñÜPæR BWÜËást ¿ááÃæãಿá®Ü°ÃÜ A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá
[Ý®Ý¨Ü ÃÝ¿á»ÝÄ¿Þ¨Ü PæãൠA®Ý°®… ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
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PÝ¿áì¨ÜÎì ¿ÞX ÓæàÊæ ÓÜÈÉÔ¨ÜÃÜá.
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(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB GÃÜvÜã
ÓÜ»æ¿á Pæã®æ¿á ÓÜᣤ®ÜÈÉ, GATT ¿á
(4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ
®æàñÜêñŲ̈Üw ËÍÜÌ ÊݱÝÄ ÓÜíZo®æ¿áá GATT
71. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
¿á®Üá° AíñÜWÜìñÜWæãÚÔPæãÙÜÛÈPÝRX
A. ±ÜÅ£ ÊÜÐÜì BWÜÓ…r 29 ÃÜí¨Üá ÃÝÑóà¿á
ÓÜêÑu¿Þ¨Üá¨Üá D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÊÜÐÜì¨ÜÈÉ ?
QÅàvÝ ©®ÜÊÜ®Üá° BaÜÄÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(1) 1981
B. ÊæáàgÃ… «Ý®… aÜí¨… & ÖÝQ¿á
(2) 1988
ÊÜÞí£ÅPÜ Gí¨Üá ±ÜÅԨܜ ÃݨÜÊÜÃÜá & AÊÜÃÜ
(3) 1991
ÖÜáoár ÖÜŸº¨Ü ÊÝÑìPæãàñÜÕÊÜ¨Ü WÜá£ìWÝX
(4) 1995
A¨Ü®Üá° BaÜÄÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
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294 ( 22 – A )
70. Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary 72. In which sequence did the Europeans
General and Ghanian diplomat passed arrive in India ?
away in Switzerland on August 18, 2018.
A. French
Which of the following statements are
correct about him ? B. British
B. He served two terms as UN Secretary Select the code for the correct answer
General. from the options given below :
Select the code for the correct answer (1) C, D, B, A
from the options given below :
(2) C, A, D, B
(1) Only A
(3) D, C, B, A
(2) Only B
(4) B, C, A, D
(3) Both A and B
(4) Neither A nor B
73. In the last round (8th) of the Multilateral
Trade Negotiations, under the auspices of
GATT, the World Trade Organisation was
71. Consider the following statements :
created to subsume the GATT in which of
A. National Sports Day is celebrated the following years ?
every year on August 29.
(1) 1981
B. It is celebrated on this date to mark
(2) 1988
the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan
Chand who was known as the (3) 1991
magician of Hockey.
(4) 1995
Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
74. The first Speaker against whom a motion
Select the code for the correct answer of no confidence was moved in the Lok
from the options given below : Sabha was
(1) Only A (1) Balram Jakhar
(2) Only B (2) G.V. Mavalankar
(3) Both A and B (3) Hukum Singh
(4) Neither A nor B (4) K.S. Hegde
294 ( 23 – A )
75. ±ÜűÜíaÜ¨Ü PæÙÜX®Ü ®Ü©WÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô : 77. PæÙÜX®Ü ÖæàÚPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
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294 ( 24 – A )
75. Consider the following rivers of the 77. Consider the following statements :
world :
A. The Parliament has the power to
A. Amazon
make laws with respect to any of
B. Congo the matters enumerated in the
C. Ganga Union List. However this power is
not exclusive.
D. Nile
The correct sequence of descending order B. The power to make laws with
of their length is respect to Residuary Subjects is
vested is the Parliament.
(1) A, B, C, D
(4) None of the above Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
(1) A only
76. Inland waterway transportation is very
limited in Karnataka because (2) B only
A. Most of the rivers in Karnataka are
(3) Both A and B
flowing through rocky areas and have
shallow beds. (4) Neither A nor B
B. Gradually silting is increasing in
rivers.
294 ( 25 – A )
79. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü A«ÜÂûÜÃÜ®Üá° aÜá®ÝÀáÓÜáÊÜ ÊÜáñܨÝÃÜÃÜ 82. B¦ìPÜ ¸æÙÜÊÜ~Wæ¿á LPG ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á®Üá°
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294 ( 26 – A )
79. The Electoral College which elects the 82. Which of the following sectors of the
President of India comprises of
Indian Economy got the highest growth in
A. Elected members of both the Houses
terms of GDP contribution after adoption
of the Parliament.
of LPG Model of Economic Development ?
B. Elected Members of Legislative
Assemblies of all the States. (1) Agricultural
C. Elected Member of the Legislative (2) Fishery and Forestry
Assemblies of Delhi and
(3) Mining and Quarrying
Puducherry.
Which of the above statements is/are (4) Services
correct ?
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
(1) A and B only 83. Who among the following got the fort of
(2) A, B and C Badami constructed ?
(3) B and C only (1) Pulakesin I
(4) A and C only
(2) Mangalesha
(3) Kirtivarman I
80. The Partition of Bengal made in 1905
(1) was annulled by the King’s (4) Ramraja
Proclamation at the Delhi Durbar in
1911.
(2) continued till India got
independence.
(3) was annulled as a result of Morley 84. Which of the following social campaigns
Minto reforms. of the Government of India aims to
(4) was revoked in 1908 because of generate awareness and improve the
Swadeshi Movement.
efficiency of welfare services intended for
girls ?
81. What is the accounting year of the RBI ?
(1) Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao
(1) April to March
(2) Gender Sensitisation
(2) January to December
(3) Ladli
(3) July to June
294 ( 27 – A )
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294 ( 28 – A )
85. Match List I with List II : 88. After the implementation of GST, the
Central Board of Excise and Customs is
List I List II
renamed as
A. Summer I. June 21
Solstice (1) Central Board of Indirect Taxes and
Customs
B. Winter II. March 21
Solstice (2) Central Board of Customs and
C. Vernal III. December 22 Excise Duty
Equinox (3) Central Board of Customs
D. Autumnal IV. September 23
(4) Central Board of Taxes and
Equinox
Customs
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : 89. What was the theme of the 48th annual
meeting of the World Economic Forum
A B C D 2018 ?
(1) I III II IV (1) Mastering the Fourth Industrial
Revolution
(2) IV III II I
(2) Towards Sustainable Development
(3) III IV II I
(3) Creating a Shared Future in a
(4) IV III I II Fractured World
(4) Creating a United World for a
86. Currently what is the share of agriculture Better Tomorrow
sector in the Indian economy ?
90. With reference to SDGs, consider the
(1) 53% following statements :
(2) 25% A. They are targeted to be achieved by
2030.
(3) 17%
B. They are legally binding.
(4) 33%
C. NITI Aayog is the nodal agency for
the implementation of SDGs in India.
87. What is EyeROV TUNA ?
Which of the above statements are
(1) India’s Mars Rover to be launched correct ?
next year
Select the code for the correct answer
(2) India’s first underwater robotic from the options given below :
drone
(1) Only A and B
(3) A diagnostic tool for eye and cornea
(2) Only B and C
(4) A specially designed surveillance (3) Only A and C
software
(4) A, B and C
294 ( 29 – A )
91. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ I®…Óær„®…®Ü 93. ±Üqr I (CípæÈhæ®…Õ Hhæ¯ÕWÜÙÜá) ÊÜáñÜᤠ±Üqr II
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(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) II I IV III
(3) C ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) II III I IV
(4) D Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
(4) III IV II I
294 ( 30 – A )
91. Which of the following are the discoveries 93. Match List I (Intelligence Agencies) with
of Einstein ? List II (Countries) :
C. Central Drug III. Adyar 94. Which among the following is not
Research
correctly matched ?
Institute
Mauryan Kings Travellers
D. Central Leather IV. Lucknow
Research A. Chandragupta – Megasthenes
Institute Maurya
B. Bindusara – Deimachus
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : C. Harshavardhana – Hiuen Tsang
294 ( 31 – A )
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294 ( 32 – A )
95. Which of the following Pala rulers 98. On which of the following dates is
founded the University of Vikramshila ? National Engineer’s Day celebrated every
(4) September 18
97. A sheet of paper can be pulled out quickly (4) Democracy Everywhere
from under a glass of water without
spilling the water. This phenomenon
illustrates
100. What is “Nuakhai” ?
(1) Lack of friction between paper and
glass (1) Agricultural festival of Odisha
294 ( 33 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
294 ( 34 – A )
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
294 ( 35 – A )
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SUBJECT CODE : 294
1
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2
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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
(3) Infinite
bcample: Girl was represented
as a true patriot. (4) Profuse
(1) Impatriot
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of his voice.
(3) Trailor
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(4) Nationalist
(2) Rich
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opposite of the underlined word
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blacken option (2) in your Answer
Sheet.
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into voluminous armchair. redundant detail.
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answer is 'multi'here, which is
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for exarnple.
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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-
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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
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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.
(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.
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.
(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
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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COMMUNICATION PAPER_II
SUBJECT CODE:472
Maximum Marks : lOO
INSTRUCTIONS
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Examination held on 05.12.2021 (AN)
Communication Paper -2 (Subject Code: 472)
KEY CHART (NORMAL FONT & LARGE FONT)
Question Booklet Series - 'A'
Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 4 26 1 51 4 76 2
2 2 27 4 52 3 77 2
3 4 28 2 53 3 78 1
4 2 29 1 54 2 79 2
5 1 30 3 55 2 80 1
6 3 31 1 56 2 81 2
7 2 32 4 57 3 82 1
8 2 33 2 58 2 83 4
9 2 34 2 59 3 84 2
10 3 35 3 60 2 85 1
11 1 36 3 61 1 86 2
12 4 37 1 62 2 87 2
13 1 38 2 63 2 88 2
14 4 39 3 64 1 89 1
15 4 40 1 65 1 90 1
16 2 41 1 66 1 91 1
17 3 42 4 67 2 92 3
18 2 43 1 68 3 93 4
19 4 44 2 69 3 94 1
20 3 45 1 70 1 95 2
21 4 46 3 71 4 96 3
22 2 47 4 72 4 97 4
23 2 48 4 73 1 98 3
24 1 49 2 74 3 99 2
25 3 50 4 75 3 100 1
Note: Every question for which wrong answer has been given by the candidate, ¼ th (0.25) of the marks
assigned for that question will be deducted.
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front of a plane mirror and sunlight falls on tiny water
take a turn by 10". How droplets. Which of the
much ',1'ould the image following physical pheno-
appear to turn? menon/phenomena is/are
correct?
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(2) 10"
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(1) I and II
(3) 1s'
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(4) 20' (3) II and III
l47t-A (41
5 Lunar eclipses are seen 8 Three lamps are connected
more often than solar in series to a voltage source.
eclipses because of If one of the lamps burns out
(1) the shadow of the (1) the other two lamps will
relatively small moon glow brighter
on the larger earth
(2) the other two lamps will
(2) the shadow of the burn out
relatively small earth on
the larger sun (3) the other two lamps will
glow with less
(3) the shadow of the brightness
relatively small moon (4) the other two lamps will
on larger sun remain unaffected
(4) None of the above
(4) abod,
Codes '.
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11. Which of the iollowing is a 14. Match lisl-I with List-II and
modified stem? select the correct answer
using the codes given below
(1) Onion the lists :
Codes:
13. In the year 2O2O, Karnataka
Bird Festival popularly (a) (b) (c) (d)
known as 'Hakki Habba'
was held at
(1) (il (it) (iii) (iu)
(1) Mysuru
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(2) Hampi
(3) Nandi Hil1s
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15. Karnataka State Government 18. Name of the Objectlve
Project is aimed at filling the conventlon of the
lakes of drought-hit district conventlon
of Kolar w'ith treated waste- lai Ramsar (l/ Conservation
water from of migratory
(1) Hebbal valley birds
[b/ Stockholm (ii) Protection of
(2) Arkavathi valley human
hea-tth and
(3) Vrishabhavathi valley environment
from
(4) Koramangala- Persistent
Challaghatta valley Organic
Pollutants
(PoPs)
16. In India moist Alpine scrub (c) Yienna (iill Protection of
forest is found in ozone layer
(1) Madhya Pradesh (d) Bonn (iu/ Conservation
of wetlands
(2) Uttar Pradesh Which of the above pairs
are correctly matched?
(3) Andhra Pradesh
(tl @) and (b) onty
(4) Karnataka (2) (a) and (c) only
(31 @ and /c/ only
(4) (a), (b), (c) and (d)
17. The ecological footprint is a
measure of 19. In India, as per tl:e Central
(1) non-sustainable lifestyle
Pollution Control Board
(CPCB), solid waste generated
(2) carbon content per capita per day in large
cities is
(3) human demand on the (1) 1.5 kg
earth's ecosystem (2) 2.s kg
(s) 0.s kg
(4) carrying capacity
(4) t.2 kg
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2O. Read the two statements 22.WorLd Wetlands Day is
Assertion (A) and Reason (R). celebrated on _ of each
Choose the correct answer year.
from the four choices given
below: (1) 5th June
(21 2nd Februaqr
Assertion (A) : Westem Ghats
a-re the region showing (3) 22nd April
richness of endemic species. $) 22nd March
Reason (R) : The distribution
of endemic species is 23. The Karnataka State
confined only to Western Pollution Control Board
Ghats. (KSPCB) was established in
the year
(1) Both (A) and (R) are (1) 1e86
correct and (R) explains (A)
(2) 1e81
(2) Both (A) and (R) are (s) re74
correct but (R) does not
explain (A) (4) 1e72
(3) (A) is correct but (R) is
false
24. What is the full form of
UNFCC with respect to
(4) (A) is false but global warming convention?
(R) 1S
true (1) United Nations
Framework Convention
21. Which of the following on Climate Change
countries hosted the World
Environment Day during (2) United Nations
the year 2O2l? Federation Convention
on Climate Change
(1) China (3) United Nations
(2) Pakistan Framework Center on
Climate Change
(3) United States (4) United Nations
Federation Center on
(4) India Climate Change
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33. Which of the following 36. The Constituent Assembly
States is the leading was set up according to the
producer of iron ore? proposals of
(1) Chhattisgarh (1) the Cripps Mission
(2) Jharkhand (2) the Cabinet Mission
(3) Karnataka (3) the Mountbatten Plan
(4) Madhya Pradesh (a) the Rajagopalachari Plan
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39. Which of the following 42. Santhanam Committee
Articles of the Indian pertains to
Constitution describes the
suability of the State in (1) anti-corruption
India? (2) election reforms
(1) Article- 100 (3) Centre-State relations
(2) Article-2O0 (41 river water distribution
(3) Article-30O
(4) Article-330 43. How many countries are
there in SAARC?
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Bharati passed away. He was
the petitioner of which of the (1) Kamandaka
following landmark decisions
of the Supreme Court? (2) Raja Bhoj
(1) Fundamental Rights are
absolute (3) Bhavabhuti
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51. Where is the Kirthinarayana 54. The Second Battle of Tarain
temple situated? was held in the year
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63. Which country is recognized 66. What is the another name
as world's happiest country of Almatti Dam?
as per 'World Happiness
Report 2O2L'? (1) Mahatma Gandhi Dam
(1) Iceland (2) Lal Bahadur Shastri
Dam
(2) Germany
(3) Jawaharlal Nehru Dam
(3) Norway
(4) Kuvempu Dam
(4) Finland
67. What is the biggest source
64. Which country announced of income for the Central
three-children policy to Government in the Union
their family planning? Budget 2O2O-2L?
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69. Which of the following 71. As on 31st March, 2021
statements is not correct? what was the worth of total
Non-Performing Assets
(NPAs) of the banks in
(1) Both the IMF and IBRD India?
have headquarters in
Washington
(1) { 12.50 lakh crore
(2) Both IMF and IBRD
are the constituent
(21 < 10.46 lakh
organizations of United crore
Nations Organization
(3) { 8.34 lakh crore
(3) IBRD is also called
World Bank
(4) { 6.54 lakh crore
(4) India's vote share in the
International Monetar5r
Fund is 1O%o
72. Nter European Union,
which another group of
countries has come forward
70. Appreciation of domestic for adapting common
currency means value of currency?
domestic currency
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(4) 143 cm
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machinery, 25o/o on building,
(1) level 157o on raw material and
5o/o on furniture, Monika
(2) irregular had a balance of <1,305.
The money initially with her
was
(3) upward sloping
(3) te48
(4) te47 77. Find the missing number.
(3) 78 cm (3) 43
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5300 o, 34002 numbers from 1 to 100,
then how many times do
(1; 3+oo you write 3?
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(2) 63
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of 3 in the number 503535 Panchayat?
is
(1) 6 (1) Sales tax
(2) 60 (2) Custom duty
(3) 3030
(3) Land revenue
(4) 3300
(a) Tax on local fairs
85. If A's income is 50% less
than that of B, then B's 88. Which scheme is not related
income is what percent to rural development?
more than that of A?
(1) s0% (1) TRYSEM
(2\ 7s% (2) JRY
(3) 100%
(3) rRDP
(41 L25o/o
(4) cRY
86. Find the missing number.
\, 2 5 89. What is the share of
4 5 9 sponsor bank in the capital
5 6 1
of regional rural bank?
72 73 ?
(1) ss%
(t) 74
(2) 45o/o
(2) 63
(3) 60 (3) 3 s%
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9O. The Rural Employment 93. Which district of Rajasthan
Guarantee Scheme was first adopted Panchayati Raj
implemented in which State? system for the first time in
India?
(1) Gujarat
(1) Udaipur
(2) Kerala
(2) Dungarpur
(3) Maharashtra
(3) Nagaur
(4) Andhra Pradesh
(4) Bikaner
91. Which Committee recomm-
ended the establishment of
NABARD? 94. The apex organization of
the Indian Co-operative
(1) Shivaraman Committee Movement is
(4) NCUr
92. Co-operative society, started
in Gadag district,
Kanaginahal was the first in
95. In Karnataka, Zilla Parishad
(1) Karnataka State came into existence on
(1) April, 1987
(2) India
(2) Jlune, 1987
(3) Asian Continent
(3) April, 1993
(4) the World (4) June, 1993
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96. Taxes, tariffs and fines are 98. Arthur Lewis is popular for
Ievied, collected and his contribution towards
distributed by the
(1) developing solution for
Panchayat authority under
the of the Indian disguised unemployment
Constitution. (2) developing wavs to solve
(1) Article 243H seasonal unemployment
(21 Artrcle 2431
(3) Article 243 J (3) utilization of surplus
manpower from rural to
(4) Article 243 G urban area
97. Pradhan Mantri Matsya (4) None of the above
Sampada Yojana (PMMSY),
a flagship scheme, was 99. The Constitution Act, 1992
launched in May 2O2O as a makes provisions for a
part of Atma Nirbhar Bharat 3-tier system of Panchayati
Package by the Government Raj for a1l the States having
of India, aims at population of above
(1) enhancing fish produc- (1) 20 lakhs
tion to 19 million tones
by 2024-25 at an (2) 30 iakhs
average annual growth
rate of about 10.5 percent (3) 25 lakhs
(2) enhancing fish produc- (4) None of the above
tion to 20 million tones
by 2024-25 at an lOO.The National Family
average annual growth Benefit Scheme 15a
rate of about 8 percent scheme under
(3) enhancing fish produc-
tion to 22 million tones (1) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana
by 2024-25 at an (2) Employment Assurance
average annual growth . Scheme
rate of about 9 percent
(4) enhancing fish produc- (3) The Rural Landless
tion to 17 millon tones Employment Guarantee
by 2024-25 at an Programme
average annual growth (4) National Social
rate of about 11 percent Assistance Programme
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Question Booklet Series - 'C'
Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 2 26 3 51 4 76 2
2 4 27 4 52 2 77 1
3 3 28 2 53 3 78 3
4 1 29 4 54 2 79 2
5 3 30 2 55 1 80 1
6 3 31 2 56 1 81 3
7 1 32 2 57 3 82 1
8 3 33 3 58 2 83 3
9 2 34 3 59 2 84 4
10 2 35 3 60 1 85 3
11 4 36 3 61 3 86 2
12 1 37 4 62 1 87 3
13 4 38 4 63 3 88 3
14 1 39 3 64 3 89 3
15 4 40 3 65 4 90 3
16 2 41 1 66 2 91 2
17 4 42 3 67 3 92 1
18 3 43 3 68 3 93 4
19 4 44 4 69 3 94 1
20 1 45 1 70 2 95 2
21 3 46 1 71 2 96 3
22 2 47 3 72 2 97 1
23 4 48 3 73 3 98 1
24 2 49 1 74 1 99 3
25 2 50 4 75 3 100 3
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Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 3 26 3 51 2 76 4
2 2 27 2 52 3 77 4
3 1 28 4 53 4 78 2
4 3 29 3 54 2 79 3
5 2 30 1 55 4 80 2
6 1 31 3 56 2 81 1
7 3 32 3 57 2 82 1
8 1 33 1 58 2 83 3
9 3 34 3 59 3 84 2
10 4 35 2 60 3 85 2
11 3 36 2 61 3 86 1
12 2 37 4 62 3 87 3
13 3 38 1 63 4 88 1
14 3 39 4 64 4 89 3
15 3 40 1 65 3 90 3
16 3 41 4 66 3 91 4
17 2 42 2 67 1 92 2
18 1 43 4 68 3 93 3
19 4 44 3 69 3 94 3
20 1 45 4 70 4 95 3
21 2 46 1 71 1 96 2
22 3 47 3 72 1 97 2
23 1 48 2 73 3 98 2
24 1 49 4 74 3 99 3
25 3 50 2 75 1 100 1
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Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 2 26 3 51 3 76 1
2 2 27 1 52 2 77 3
3 3 28 1 53 4 78 3
4 1 29 3 54 2 79 1
5 3 30 3 55 2 80 4
6 2 31 2 56 3 81 4
7 1 32 4 57 4 82 2
8 3 33 3 58 2 83 3
9 2 34 1 59 4 84 2
10 1 35 3 60 2 85 1
11 3 36 3 61 2 86 1
12 1 37 1 62 2 87 3
13 3 38 3 63 3 88 2
14 4 39 2 64 3 89 2
15 3 40 2 65 3 90 1
16 2 41 4 66 3 91 3
17 3 42 1 67 4 92 1
18 3 43 4 68 4 93 3
19 3 44 1 69 3 94 3
20 3 45 4 70 3 95 4
21 2 46 2 71 1 96 2
22 1 47 4 72 3 97 3
23 4 48 3 73 3 98 3
24 1 49 4 74 4 99 3
25 2 50 1 75 1 100 2
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Examination held on 02-04-2023 (FN)
General Knowledge - Paper - 1 (Subject Code: 510)
KEY CHART
Question Booklet Series - 'A'
Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 2 26 1 51 4 76 4
2 3 27 1 52 1 77 3
3 2 28 4 53 1 78 3
4 2 29 1 54 3 79 1
5 2 30 1 55 4 80 4
6 3 31 1 56 4 81 2
7 1 32 4 57 2 82 2
8 1 33 1 58 4 83 2
9 1 34 3 59 3 84 1
10 3 35 1 60 3 85 4
11 1 36 4 61 3 86 4
12 4 37 1 62 1 87 2
13 2 38 2 63 4 88 4
14 1 39 4 64 4 89 2
15 4 40 1 65 1 90 3
16 3 41 2 66 1 91 4
17 3 42 4 67 1 92 3
18 3 43 1 68 3 93 4
19 1 44 3 69 2 94 1
20 2 45 1 70 1 95 3
21 2 46 4 71 1 96 3
22 1 47 2 72 1 97 4
23 1 48 4 73 1 98 3
24 1 49 2 74 2 99 2
25 2 50 2 75 1 100 2
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1 How many judges of the Supreme Court t) The Second eession of tJre Round Table
have been removed from their offrc6
before the expiry of normal term through Conference broke down on the question of
impeachment ?
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are contained in
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Simon Commission because night-time flom season to season are due
to
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the working of the Act of 1919
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the abolition of dyarchy in the (3) Latitudinal position ofthe place
provinces
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Simon Commission
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the partition of the country with what they are known for (List II) :
List I Litst II
A. AbuI Fazal I Known for his wit
23. What will follow if a money bill is and humour
substantially amended by the Rqlya
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Sabha ? chronicler of
Akbarnamn
(1) the Lok Sabhb may still proceed C. Tansen III. A scholar and poet
laureate of Akbar
with the bill accepting or not
accepting the recommendation of D. Faizi IV. Court musician of
Akbar
the Rajyd Sabha.
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from the options given below :
bill further.
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acquired e-Bay's India operations ? they are associated (List II) :
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festival of which of the following states ?
atmosphere vertically in an ascending
order of distance from the surface of the
(1) Goa Earth :
(2) Karnataka A. Mesosphere
Select the code for the correct alswer 45. Which one of the following inscriptions
from the options given below : mentions Pulakeshin II's military success
against Harshvardhan ?
(1) A and B only
(1) Allahabad Pillar inscription
Q) BandConly (2) Aihole inscription
(3) AandConly (3) DamodarpurCopper-plate
inscription
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5O. A man simultaneously drops an iron ball 53. Which among the following groups of
and a cork ball from the top of a tower in states border Madhya Pradesh ?
the vacuum. Which one of them reaches (1) Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh,
the earth first ? Maharashtra, Gujarat and
Rajasthan
(1) Iron ball
(2) Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh,
(2) Cork ball Maharashtra, Gujarat and
(3) Both will reach at the same time Telangana
(1) Ukraine
(2) Switzerland
54. Which of the two seas/gul(s) are
connected by the Suez Canal ?
(3) ltaly
(1) Meditteranean Sea and Gulf of
(4) Australia Oman
52. Higgs Boson is the name in the honour (3) Meditteranean Sea and Black Sea
(2) John lliggs and Satyeodra Nath 55. In which of the following oceans does the
Bose Benguela current flow ?
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Tropic of Cancer ?
true about Sarojini Naidu ?
( 1) Kolkata
(2) Surat A She was the first woman president
(3) Nagpur of the Congress.
185 (23-A)
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populous countries of tJ:e world in the by the Shariat. He was the first ruler who
collected Jaziya tax for non-Muslims as a
flssceading order of population ?
separate tax apart from land revenge, He
(1) China, India, USA a:rd Indonesia ordered for all the paintings wi I human
figures to be erased from his palace. His
(2) China, India, Indonesia and USA concept of development, both agricultural
and urban, was strikingly modern. The
(3) China, India, USA and Russia decription given here fits to which of the
following rulers ?
(4) China, India, Brazil and USA
(1) Ala-ud-din Khilji
(2) Aurangzeb
(1) Punjab, Gujarat, Maharashtra and 68. Iltur"mish followed the poliry of neutrality
Jharkhand when Mangbar:ni asked for help against
the Mongols for which of the following
(2) Gujarat, Punjab, Jharlihand and reasons ?
Maharashtra
(1) He was not strotrg enough to help
(3) him.
Punjab, Maharashtra, Jharkhand
and Gujarat (2) He did not like Mangbarni.
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expert calligraphist and spent his Ieisure details of some of the important battles of
tirile copyirig Quran ? history :
70. The dead body of Babur was buried Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below :
according. to his own wishes in which of
(1) A only
the following places ? (2) B only
(3) A, B and D only
(1) Kabul
(4) A, B, C and D
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(3) Bangladesh
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DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS AND LABOUR INSPECTOR IN THE
DEPT. OF LABOUR
Examination held on 02-03-2023 (AN)
Paper-2 (Subject Code: 511)
KEY CHART
Question Booklet Series - 'P'
Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
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marks assigned for that question will be deducted.
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ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER AND STATISTICAL INSPECTOR IN THE
DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS AND LABOUR INSPECTOR IN THE
DEPT. OF LABOUR
Examination held on 02-03-2023 (AN)
Paper-2 (Subject Code: 511)
KEY CHART
Question Booklet Series - 'Q'
Total Marks : 100 1 Mark for each question
Question Key Question Key Question Key Question Key
Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer Number Answer
1 1 26 4 51 4 76 1
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3 3 28 3 53 2 78 4
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24 2 49 3 74 1 99 3
25 3 50 2 75 4 100 1
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marks assigned for that question will be deducted.
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Karnataka Public Service Commission
Bengaluru.
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for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled given below the lists.
Tribes into two separate and
independent commissions? List I List II
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unique varities of natural
(2) Amartya Sen vegetation known as littoral
(3) Jagdish Bhagwati vegetation.
(4) France
(i) (a) and (b) are true
(2) (a), (b) and (c) are true
(3) G) and (d) are true
7 Which international institution has
(4) all the statements are true
approved a loan of US dollar 500
million for improving the quality of
India's school education?
10. Cropping i:etensity is calculated as
(1) Gross cropped area + net sown
(1) The New Development Bank area x 100
(2) International Monetary Fund (2) Net sown area + gross cropped
area x 100
(3) Asian Development Bank
(3) Total cultivated crops + total
(4) United Nations Organisation population x 100
(4) Crops + cultivated land x 100
8 In which latitudes the highest
salinify is found in Northern 11. The difference in temperature
Hemisphere between the hottest and coldest
month is known as
(1) 20'N to 40'N (1) Seasonaltemperature
(2) 10" N to 20" N (2) Average temperature
(3) 40'N to 50" N (3) Annual range of temperature
(4) 0'to 10'N (4) Diurnal range of temperature
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13. Read the following statements -
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the correct options. premiere at the Indian flIm
festival of Melbourn held in
Assertion: The period from 1901- August, 2022
1921 is referred to as a
period of stagnant phase
(c) It address the discrimination
faced by the women
of growth in India.
Which of the above statement ,are
Reason: Poor health and medical . correct?
services, illiteracy of (1) (a) and (b) only
people at large and (2) (b) and (c) only
inefEcient distribution (3) all the above
system of food and other (4) none ofthe above
basic necessities were 17. Identify the iacorrect statement.
Iargely responsible for a (1) Physiological and Agricultural
high birth and death densities are significant and
rates in this period. better measure for Ind.ia, having
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are large agricultural population
true and Reason is the conect (2) Density of population helps to
explanation of Assertion understand spatial distribution
of population in relation in land
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are (3) Union torritories including
true and Reason is not the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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true
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18. 'A vision of prosperous Mysore' was 22. The statue of Gommateshwara was
written by constructed by
(1) C.,Rangacharlu (1) Durvineetha
(2) Shbshadri Iyar
(3) Sir. M. Vishweswaraiah (2) Didiga
(4) Sir. Mirza Ismail (3) Chavundaraya
(4) Shivamara
19. Match the following
List I List II
(A) Gangadhara Rao (i) Kannada 23. The Indus seals were made up of
Desha Ponde Kula (1) Copper
Purohita
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Krishnaiah Karnataka (3) Terra cotta
(C) Hardekar (iii) Lion of (4) Gold
Manjappa Karnataka
(D) Aluru Venkata (iv) Tataiah
Rao 24. Where is lothal situated?
Codes : (1) Madhya Pradesh
(A) (B) (c) (D) (2) Hariyana
(1) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(2) (D (iii) (ii) (rv)
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27. Consider the following Awards and 31. The highest hill peak in Karnataka
reward given on National Sports Day (1) Mullaiahnagirihill
by the Government of Karnataka
(2) Biligiri hill
(a) Presentation of Dronacharya
Award (3) Nandi hill
&) KarnatakaKreedarathna (4) Chamundi hill
Award, 2020
(c) Kreeda Poshak Award 32, Ganga Kalyana scheme implemented
in Karnataka for the purpose of
(d) Sahasra Kreeda Prathibha
Yojana for 2021-22. (1) Free bore well drilling
Which of the above are correct? (2) Surface water supply
(1) (a) and (b) only (3) Li-ft irrigation scheme
(2) (b) and (c) only (4) Lake restoration
(3) (a), ft) and (c) only
(4) 33. Kappatagudda Wildlife Sanctuary
G), (c) and (d) only located at district of
Karnataka.
28. Every citizen has a duty to protect the
(1) Haveri
envimnment under the constitution.
The relevarrt provision is (2) Raichur
(1) Art. 51A (s) (3) Gadag
(2) Art.48A (4) Belagavi
(3) Att. t4
(4) Att.zl 34. Who was appointed as Eco
Ambassador by the Karnataka
Government in 2022 for her
29. The lake water eutrophication is due achievement? Choose the right
to excess of answer.
(1) Nitrates and Phosphates (1) Salumarada Thimmakka
(2) Chlorides and Fluorides (2) Tulasi Gowda
(3) Sodium and Potassium (3) Vandana Shiva
(4) Calcium and Magrresium (4) Almitra Patel
30. The salt-tolerant trees glowing in 35. A system which is based on blood
shallow marine sediment or estuaries aff.nity relationship is called
are known as
(1) Mangroves (1) Varna
(2) Xerophytes (2) Gotra
(3) Epiphytes (3) Kinship
(4) Hyilrophytes (4) Caste
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consists of
(1) Prime Minister, Union Law
constitution of Panchayat Raj
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67. Match the following 77. Match the following
I
List List II List I List II
River Source (A) Bijapura (i) Nijam Shahi
(A) Mahanadi (i) Mahabaleshwar (B) Golkonda (ii) Kutub Shahi
(B) Godavari (ii) Amarkhantak (C) Ahamadnagar (iii) Adil Shahi
(C) Krishna (iii) Sihawa (iv) Barid Shahi
@) Bidar
@) Narmada (iv) Nashik
Codes :
@) Tapi (v) Multai
(A) @) (c) @)
(A) (]B) (c) (D) (E)
(1) (iii) (iil (r) (iv)
(1) (iii) (i) (ii) (rv) (v)
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(3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (v)
(4) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
(4) (D (in) 6v) (ii) (v)
68. Which of the following is the largest 72. Which Mughal emperor conferred
Archipelago in the world? the title 'Raja Jagadev' to
chikkadevaraja wodeyar of Mysore?
(1) A:rd.aman and Nicobar Island
(2) Malaysia (1) Jahangir
(3) Indonesia (2) Albar
(4) Maldives (3) Shajahan
(4) Aurangzeb
69. Which temple of the Chalukyas of
Kal5rana was called as King of 73. ruler ofYalahanka Nada
temples? Prabhu is popularly known as
(1) Mallikarjuna temple of 'Bengaluru Kempe gowda'.
Kuruvatti (1) Hiriya Kempegowda
(2) Bheemeswar temple of (2) Kempegowda II
Neelagunda
(3) Ittagi Mahadeva temple
(3) Kempa Nanjegowda
70. Which the Hoysal Queen had a title 7 4. During which commissioner was
of 'Savathi Gandhavarane'? constructed the railway Iine between
(1) Bangalore - Jolarpet?
Suggale
(2) Chandrale
(1) Mark Cubbon
(3) Shakunthale
(2) L.B. Bowring
(4) Shanthale
(3) Sanders
(4) J.D. Gordon
488-A (23)
75. The real patron of Gandhara Art was 80. Central Vigilance commission was
set up on the recommendation of
(1) Kanishka
(2) A5oka (i) Administrativereforms
commission of India
(3) Rudradama
(4) Samudragupta (2) Gorwala Report
(3) SanthanamCommittee
76. Kalchakryan belongs to which (4) KripalaniCommittee
religion Tantrism
,
(1) Buddhism
(2) Jainism 81. Habeas Corpus is associated with
which of the given part of the Indian
(3) Hinduism constitution
(4) None of the above
(1) Preamble
77. To which dynasty did Nagabhatta II (2) Fundamental Rights
belong?
(3) Directive principles of State
(1) The Parmdr dynasty Policy
(2) The Gurjara - Prathihar dynasty (4) Fundamental duties
(3) The Chola dynasty
(4) The Kalachuri dynasty
82. Which of the followi-ng is not an
alliance?
78. Who gave the call "workers of the
world. unite, you have asfhing to lose (1) NATO
but your chains"?
(2) SEATO
(1) Lenin
(2) Karl Marx (3) CENTO
(3) Mao (4) WTO
(4) Stalin
83, Which section of Karnataka Land
79. What was the intention of the Reforms Act has been repealed to
Government of India to announce 'Fit make provision for non-agriculturist
India' programme?
to buy agriculture land?
(1) Remove Britishers
(1) Sec 79 and 79A
(2) Remove the illegal immigrants
of Bangladesh (2) Sec 79C and 79D \
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employees in a firm was b20 and t P and Q is < 6,200. The average
that of female was t 420. The mean monthly income of Q and R is
salary of all the employees was t 7,000 and the average monthly
t 500. Find the percentage of male income of P and R is t 8,800. Then
and female employees. the monthly income of P is
(1) (20,80) (1) 7000
(2) (60,40) (2) 7500
(3) (80,20)
(3) 8000
(4) (40,60)
(4) 8500
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94. Ten years ago, father was twelve polynomial x2 - x -2 are
times as old as his son and ten years
Iater, he will be twice as old as his (1) -1 and-2
son will be. Find their present ages. (2) -L and 2
(1) Father is 34 and son is 12 (3) l and-2
(2) Father is 30 and son is 10 (4) l and 2
(3) Father is 32 and son is 12
99. A circle of unit radius is increased to
(4) Father is 34 and son is 14 twice of its radius. What is the ratio
between initial area and final area of
circles?
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Co*1 =25C+o-z then all the values
ofn (1) r:4
(1) 3 and 4
(2) 1:5
(2) 4 and 5
(3) L:2
(3) 3
(4) 1:1
(4) 4 100. Sumesh went 15 km to the south
from his house. Then he turned east
96. A man complete a journey in and covered 10 km. Then he turned
15 hours. He travels frrst haU of the north and covered 5 km, finally he
journey at the rate of 12 kmflrr and turned west and covered 10 km. in
second half at the rate of 18 km/hr.
which direction is he from his house?
Find the total journey in km. (1) south
(1) 2L0 (2) east
(2) 216 (3) north
(3) 220 (4) west
(4) 225
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1 Regarding Processors following two o FAT, FAT32, NTFSs, HPFS are
statements are given : related to
A. RISC is reusable instruction set (1) Operating system
computing processors
(2) File system
B. CISC is complex instruction set
computing processors
(3) Memory system
is/are correct?
Select the code for the correct answer
from the options given below : 4. Compiler is an example for
(1) A only
(1) Hardware
(2) B only
(2) Application software
(3) Both A and B (3) System software
(4) Neither A nor B (4) Firmware
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Consider following statements 5 Consider following statements
regarding format of a magnetic disk regarding functions of operating
A. Disk drive creates a set of rings system
ca-lled tracks on each side of the A. Loads the program into
ilisk. computer memory
B. The number of tracks depends B. Coordinates with the computer
on the type of disk.
hardware
C. Each sectors are divided into
C. Managing of flles
tracks.
D. The tracks are numbered.
D. Protection from external attack
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from the options given below : from the options given below :
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6 Full form of DHCP I Decimal Equivalent of (346)e is
(1) Dynamic Host Configuration (1) 816
Protocol
(2) 230
(2) Daily llost Configuration
Protocol
(3) 232
Protocol
(1) C language
7 Identifu a,valid possible IP address
in IPv4 (2) Python language
(1) 222.222.222.257
(3) Assembly language
(2) 333.222.222.222
(4) Binary language
(3) 222.222.222.444
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t2. a page
orientation 15. Which of the following statement is
where the page is wider than it is true with respect to BCC?
tall.
(1) Stands for Bound Carbon Copy.
(1) Page Break Each user whose addresses are
(2) l.andscape typed in BCC is unaware of the
489- P (8)
17. Consider the following statements about 19. Consider the following statements
computer keyboaril : with reference to RAM :
18. The fastest memory in a computer is Which of the above statements is/are
correct?
(1) Cache
(1) OnIyA
(2) RAM
(2) Only B
(3) Register
(3) Both A and B
(4) ROM (4) Neither A nor B
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answer from the options given
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requiretl little vlsron.
(3) biased
(fo look after)
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(3) wonderful
(2) de -
(4) popular (3) un -
(4) dis -
489-P (20)
Direction : (Question No. 70) In Directions : In questions no.72 to
the following question a sentence has 74, each question contains a
paragraph of 6 sentences. The first
been given in active/passing voice. and the sixth sentences are given in
Out of the four given alternatives, the begirrlring and end and numbered
select the one which best expresses 1 and 6 respectively. The four
sentences in the middle are jumbled
the same sentence in passive/active and labelled P, Q, R and S. You must
voice and shade/blacken the identify the proper order of these
corresponding circle in your answer four sentences and shade/bracken the
option that correctly identifies this
sheet. sequences.
Example :
70. All banks offer credit cards
1 Once upon a time a prince who
(1) Credit cards is offered by all ruled Persia fell in love with a
peasant girl and asked her to
banks marry him.
(2) Credit cards were offered by all P One day some dacoits kitlnapped
banks the prince and hid him in a cave
and demanded for ransom.
(3) Credit cards was offered by all a The hardworking peasant girl
banks agreed to marry him only if he
could weave a carpet.
(4) Credit cards are offered by aII
R The prince asked the dacoits to
banks get him material to weave
carpets and secretly embroidered
the location.
Direction : Q.No. 71 : Change the S The carpets were sold in many
kingdoms as well as in Persia
sentence into indirect speech, choose
where the princess recognized
the correct answer a.lld shade/blacken the workmanship of her prince
the corresponding circle in your and decipheretl the secret
message.
answer sheet.
6 The princess took her soldiers to
the cave and killed all the
71. I said to him, "Are you happy''? dacoits, brought her prince back
and they lived happily ever after.
(1) I askedhimifhewashappy
The correct sequence is :
(2) I asked him that he was happy (1) PQRS
(3) I asked him ifhe were happy (2) RSPQ
(4) I asked him if I was happy (3) RQPS
(4) QPRS
489- P (21) lP. T. O.
Explanation : I i). L. Bachendri PaI was born in 1954,
in Nakuri village, Garhwall.
The correct sequence or order in this
P. This experience heightened her
example is QPRS. So you have to
shade/blacken option (4) in your Iove for the mountains and
answer sheet. adventure.
489- P (24)
81. It was a bolt from the Blue for the Satisfaction and fulfillment of our
farmers this year. needs temporarily is grati5cation
(1) It was a blessing in disguise for Until now the psychologists only
the farmers this year factored in emotional and physical
gratification, but virtual gratification
(2) It was an expected misfortune is the latest one. Metro base places
for the farmers this year
have excessive accessibility that
(3) It was something an unexpected leads to internet addiction or cyber
situation for the farmers this compulsiveness I have conqudred
year your real world and changed it into
(4) It was a pleasant situation for virtual world. The net usage is a
the farmers this year serious behaviour that warrants
intensive counsellin g.
82. His uncle has taken him under his What is it that tempts us? It s a way
wing of effortless, time consuming act, a
(1) His uncle has sent him out kind of socialization People are
replacing their off-line activities into
(2) His uncle has not been on-line mode as E-mails, discussions
protective about him forums, games, shopping and
(3) His uncle has not taken care of chatting are the most popular and
him common senrices. Nowadays, there is
(4) His uncle has taken him under no communication, conversation
his protection between the family and friends too.
The real life is getting curbed with
virtual one. The excess usage of net
Directions : Read the following can definitely disrupt one's physical,
passage and answer the questions
academic, social, personal, financial
that follow (Q.No. 83 to 86). and occupational life, Discon:aect to
Your answers to these questions connect yourself, disconnect with
should be based on the passage only. unreal virtual world, to connect with
Passage : the real world around you. Otherwise
the danger begins when people create
Technology in the name of Internet a clear divide between their net
has hooked us up. Every now and personas and real personality. This
then I found you eugrossed in my virtual life becomes escape from real
virtual world, accessing global world, ensnared in World. Wide \{eb.
information and communication This will surely become a hindrance
facility - I em Internet, the most in discovering onesef. As it cannot
common term. Stationed. in one place edifr the morality; nor help us build
with our fingers clicking away on the courage and character.
mouse, if you lose sense of time and
place, you are living in virtual world, 83. Who is 'I' in the passage?
Virtual is near enough, not real. (1) Internet
Once you are caught in the net, the
lines between the real and the unreal (2) Friend
get so blurred that it could affect (3) Technology
your body and mind seriously. (4) Global computer
489- P (25) tP. T. O.
84. By losing sense of time and place we Direction : Question Nos. 87 to 88
are living from the four oplions (1), (2), (3) and
87, VICIOUS
85. What is temporary satisfaction and
fulfilment of needs?
(1) Tired
(1) Gratification
(2) Malicious
(2) Socialization
489- P (26)
Direction : Q.No. 89 to 90 to have Direction : Question No. 91 to g3
answer sheet.
91. A pame assumed by a writer to hide
his identity
(1) False-name
89. A person who can speak ii two (2) Aronym
languages (3) Surname
(4) Pseudonym
(1) Bilingual
(2) Literate
92. A sentimental longing or wistfrrl
(3) affection for a period i-n the past
Illiterate
(1) myalgia
(4) Literature (2) eulogia
(3) otalgia
(4) nostalgia
90. When meaning is unclear, it is
(1) Ambassador
93. A home for children without parents
(2) Ambience
(1) Orphanage
(2) Nursery
(3) Ambiguous (3) Residence
(4) Anniversary (4) Homage
94. A song transmitted orally that tells a (2) to, of, across
story (3) among, of, through
489- P (28)
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6.
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Question Boollet ir the box pmvided alongside.
DO NOT write aalthitrg else ou the Question Boollet
II
This Questioo Boqklet contains 100 questions and each question cofltains four choices. Select the response which you waDt to EarL
on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one coEect response, Erark the lesponse $,hich you consider the Eost
appropriate. In any case, chooae ONLY ONE RESPONSE for each question. Ifthe candidatp etrcodes more thaD one alrswer theo
CI' that ansver shau be considered as IIWALID.
rn 7 Questions are p lted both in Kannada and English ({ixcept Langlage Qlestions). If there any co[fusion in the translation of
Kalnada Questions candidata shall refer t}le Questions in E[glish and utrderstand the Questions-
8 All the rcspoDse should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY in Black or Blue Ball Point Pen-
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matches with the Question PaperVersion Code printed on the uomiaal roll In case of any discrepancy the carrdidate
shall give declaration regarding the actual Questior Paper Version Code used by the Candidate. Ifthe candidate fails
to give such declaration then the version code priDted on the OMR answer sheet shall be considereal for evaluatiou.
10. In case if candidates uses the personalized OMR Answer Sheet belooging t! aoother caDdidate thetr the OMR Answer sheet shall
be coDsidered as II.MLID.
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candidate fails to do so, then such OMR Answer Sheet shall be considered as INVALID.
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provitled and also encode ttre relevant circles. Also tle candidate sha.ll w'ite the versiotr code and subject code coapulsorily and a.fix hjsy'her
sitnature in the space pmvide<L Ifthe candftlate frils to do so then such OMR Arswer Sheet shall h€ cousidered as INVALID.
The candidatr shall siga in the Nominal Rotl (Attendance Sheet) without fail.
14. ffthe candidate violatee any ofthe above irukuctions, tlrerr the OMR Arrswer Sheet shall be cousider€d as 'II.[VAUD.
Immediately after the final beu indicatirg the conclusion ofthe exaEination, stop any firrther markings in the OMR Answer Sheet.
The candidates shall uot leave the examination hall till the OMR Atrswer Sheets are collected atrd accounted for by the Invigilator.
16. 1te candidate shall rctain Carbonle-ss copy ofthe OIvIR answer sheet (candidate copy) till the afitouace.derlt offnal list and incase ifthe
ComBission directs the candidate to pmduce the candidate copy, then the candidate shall produce the same without friI
t7. Sheets for rough work are appeaded in the Question Booklet at the end- You should trot Bake any marking otr any other part ofthe
Question Booklet.
18. Penalty for Wrotrg ans{rers :
THERE WILL BE PENAITY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY TIIE CANDIDATE
(i) Ihere are 6ur altemati!€s Sr ttre answer to elery qtrestioa For eadr question br which wrong answer hae been given by tlle candidate,
orefourth (025) of the 6arks assigned to tlat questbtr will be d€duct€d as pea.alty.
(ii) If a candidat€ gives ruore than one auswer, it will be treated as a wrong &nswer even if one of the given answers happeDs to
be correct and there will be saroe penalty as above to that question.
(ii.i) ffa question iB treft blank ie., tro aiswer is gi€n hytlE caDdidate, t}Iere will be no penalty 6t that questio[
Sd/-
Controller of Examination
Karnataka Public Service Commission
Bengaluru.