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SHREE VENKATESHWARA ARTS AND SCIENCE

[ CO EDUCATION] COLLEGE, GOBI 12. Which of the following is different from others?
MODEL EXAMINATION- JUNE 2022. (a) 9999 (b) 7777
Fourth Semester (c) 5555 (d) 6666
Part IV: Foundation Course A — GENERAL AWARENESS
(4FE) Date : 17.6.2022(FN) 13. Find the odd man out
Reg No: Time : Three hour (a) 2, 8 (b) 2, 4
Class : Maximum : 50 marks (c) 3, 9 (d) 1, 1
1. It is nothing else —————— pride. 14. The ratio of the areas of two squares is 1:4. The ratio of the
(a) than (b) as perimeters is C¸
(c) but (d) much
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 1 : 2
2. They are going to visit the great wall —————— next month.
(b) sometime (b) some time (c) 1:6 (d) 1:8
(c) sometimes (d) some time
15. The sum of the first four prime numbers
3. What —————— while I was playing football?
(a) 16 (b) 17
(c) have you done (b) were you done
(c) 11 (d) 10
(c) had you done (d) you done
4. Many a student —————— attended my class. 16 . 4035+x=3200+5435 what is x?.
(a) has (b) have (a) 3600 (b) 4600
(c) is (d) are (c) 8635 (d) 7235
5. He —————— go there. 17. What percent of 60 is 48?
(a) dares not (b) dare not (a) 8 (b) 28.8
(c) dares not to (d) dare not to (c) 288 (d) 80
6. None but those having experience 18. A number when divided by 4 is reduced by 21. What is the number?
(a) needs to apply (b) need apply (a) 18 (b) 28
(c) needs apply (d) need to apply (c) 20 (d) 38
19. The greatest number that will divide 187, 233 and 279 leaving the sum
7. Do you know —————— talking about? remainder in each case is
(a) who we are (b) when we are (a) 30 (b) 36
(c) whom are we (d) who are we (c) 46 (d) 56
8. She did nothing ——————. 20. By selling an article for Rs.9.50 a man loses 5%. If he had sold it for Rs.12.20
(b) play (b) played the gain would be
(c) she played (d) dancing (a) 20% (b) 22%
9. Our new house —————— now. (c) 25% (d) 27½%
(a) is building (b) is being built 21. Find the missing number 2, 6, 18, _____,162
(c) is built (d) will be built (a) 52 (b) 54
10. I have a letter —————— today. (c) 25 (d) 45
(a) write (b)to write 22. Find the next number 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,_____.
(c) to writing (d)writing (a) 31 (b) 11
11. Which of the following pairs does not belong to others? (c) 13 (d) 21
(a) 1, 7 (b) 4, 10
(c) 6, 9 (d) 7, 13 23. Find the value of x, x+(10/2)*2=20
(a) 10 (b) 9
(c) 01 (d) 20 (c) Bharathidasan (d) Kavimani
36. The famous work of Abdul Rahman
(a) Mouna Mayakkangal (b) Kanneer Pookkal
24. Who won the Orange Prize 2010 ? (c) Kataici Malaituli (d) Palveethi
(a) Arundhati Roy (b) HillarieMantel
(c) Barbara Kingsolver (d) AshwinSanghi 37. The one who is known as “Soodikotutha Sudarkkoti” is
(a) Karaikal Amaiyar (b) Thilakavathi
25. Martin Luther was the father of ___. (c) Andal (d) Madavi
(a) Protestantism (b) Democracy 38. Pudumai pithan is famous for his
(c) Judaism (d) Dilectic Materialism (a) Plays (b) Novels
(c) Short stories (d) Short novels
26. The speed of light was first measured by 39. “Sakunthalam” was written by
(a) Einstein (b) Romer (a) Bhavabhuti (b) Sankara
(c) Newton (d) Galileo (c) Kalidasa (d)Bhasan
27. Who proposed the chemical evolution of life?
(a) Darwin (b) Lamarck 40. The book on origin of species was written by
(c) Haechel (d) Oparin (a) Watson (b)Mendel
28. The telephone was invented by (c) Charles Darwin (d)Hutchinson
41. Life in plants was demonstrated by
(a) Darwin (b) Lamarck (a) Leeuwenhock (b) Robert Hook
(c) Haechel (d) Oparin (c) J.C. Bose (d) N.S.C. Bose
29. Solar energy is derived from 42. Pure culture of bacteria was isolated by
(a) Wind (b) Water (a) Joseph Lister (b) Veeuwenhock
(c) Sun (d) Oparin (c) Watsman (d) Koch
30. Naladiyar” was written by 43. Blood clotting is due to
(a) Jain monks (b) Agastya (a) RBC (b) WBC
(c) Peruvayin Mullaiyar (d) Mamulanar (c) Platelets (d) Limphocytes
31. “Manimegalai” belongs to 44. Milk is converted to curd by
(a) Jainism (b) Saivism (a) Bacteria (b) Fungi
(c) Buddhism (d) Vaishnavam (c) Virus (d) Actinomycetes
32. “Palamozhi Nanuru” is also known as 45 . The only Flying mammal is
(a) Purananuru (b) Ainkurunuru (a) Rat (b) Cat
(c) Natrinai nanuru (d) Pathinen Kilkanakku work (c) Bat (d) Squirrel
33. The work belongs to the Five Great Epics is 46. The largest mammal in the world is
(a) Nilakesi (b) Periyapuranam (a) Rhinoceros (b) Elephant
(c) Kamba Ramayanam (d) Kundalakesi (c) Blue whale (d) Dugong
34. Bharathi died in the year 47. The first test-tube Baby was born in the year
(a) 1921 (b) 1947 (a) 1978 (b) 1987
(c) 1896 (d) 1882 (c) 1984 (d) 1965
35. The poem “Cinnanciru Killiye” was written by 48. D.N.A. Finger printing is the latest technology used in
(a) Kannadasan (b) Bharathi (a) Printing technology (b) Astrology
(c) Forensic science (d) Microbial genetics
49. The smallest planet in the solar systems is (c) aluminium (d) fertilizer
(a) Pluto (b) Mars 63. Lignite is found in large quantities at
(c) Mercury (d) Saturn (a) Raniganj (b) Rourkela
50. Modern computer processes (c) Neyveli (d) Burnpur
(a) decimal numbers (b) digits and strings
(c) hexa decimal (d) binary number

51. A computer cannot do anything without 64. The cheapet source of energy in India is
(a) memory (b) input device (a) Petroleum (b) Coal
(c) program (d) output (c) Hydroelectric power (d) None
52. Assemble is nothing but 65. Glaxo is associated with
(a) hardware unit (b) a program (a) Milk powder (b) Drink
(c) both (a) and (b) (d) none (c) Butter (d) Book publisher
53. Main memory of a computer is called 66. Good year is associated with
(a) Primary memory (b) Secondary memory (a) toothpaste (b) toilet soaps
(c) Auxiliary memory (d) None of the above (c) tyres (d) boot polish
54. The second generation computer is made up of 67. Lipton is a famous
(a) Integrated circuits (b) VLSI (a) cool drink (b) torch
(c) Transistors (d) Vacuum tubes (c) tea (d) coffee
55. An example for an output device is 68. A bill of exchange has —————— parties.
(a) Punched cards (b) Floppy disk (a) three (b) two
(c) Scanner (d) Printer (c) one (d) four
56. Software is 69. Reserve Bank of India was nationalised in the
(a) asset of peripherals (b) a set of programs
(c) (a) and (b) (d) none of the above year
57. The heart of the digital computer is (a) 1935 ( b)1942 (c)1945 (d)1949
(a) Control unit (b) Memory unit
(c) Logic unit (d) VDU 70. The greatest Chinese philosopher of ancient times were
58. The term ‘Peripherals’ refers to (a) Confucius (b) Lao-Tse
(a) System board (b) Personal computer (c) Itsing (d) Yuan Chwang
(c) I/O and external device (d) Super computer 71. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon was built by
59. How many bits are required to represent character in ASCII? (a) Nebuchad Nezzar (b) Tuntan Khamun
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) Alexander (d) Philip-II
(c) 6 (d) 8
60. The crop sown on the largest area in India is 72. Plato was the disciple of
(a) Jowar (b) Wheat (a) Socrates (b) Aristotle
(c) Tobacco (d) Paddy (c) Confucius (d) Alexander
61. The Manchester of south India is 73. Hannibal was the famous general of
(a) Madurai (b) Coimbatore (a) Carthage (b) Rome
(c) Bangalore (d) Hyderabad (c) Greece (d) Egypt
62. Sivakasi is associated with 74. The ten commandments of god were given by
(a) steel (b) crackers (a) Mosses (b) St. Peter
(c) St. Paul (d) St. John (c) Boxing (d) Cricket
75. The earliest and the most ancient religion text is 87. Modern Cricket was first played at
(a) The Rig Veda (b) The Sama Veda (a) U.K. (b) West Indies
(c) The Yajurveda (d) The Atharvana Veda (c) India (d) Pakistan
76. Manu was the ancient Hindu 88. Wankhadhe stadium is located by
(a) Lawgiver (b) Physician (a) Mumbai (b) Varanasi
(c) Scientist (d) The Atharvana Veda (c) Chennai (d) Pune

77. Herodotus is considered to be


(a) The father of history (b) A great orator 89. 1975 World Cup Hockey was won by
(c) A great dramatist (d) A law giver (a) Australia (b) Holland
78. Martin Luther was the father of (c) Pakistan (d) India
(a) Protestantism (b) Democracy 90. In the 1995 SAF aquatics meet which country secured the II position alter India?
(c) Judaism (d) Dilectic materialis (a) Pakistan (b) Sri Lanka
79. “Hard times” a novel was written by (c) Nepal (d) None of the above
(a) Daniel Defoe (b) Charles Dickens 91. Which among the following countries has not accepted the nuclear disarmament
(c) Long fellow (d) treaty?
Charles Lamb (a) Japan (b) India
(c) China (d) None of the above
80. Who won the Orange Prize 2010 ?
(a) Arundhati Roy (b) HillarieMantel 92. World’s largest museum is at
(c) Barbara Kingsolver (d) (a) London (b) Newyork
Charles Lamb (c) Paris (d) Washington
81. Which country had won first World Cup Cricket? 93. The “Common Wealth Day” is observed by its member countries on
a. England (b) West Indies (a) 24th October (b) 24th May
(c) Australia (d) India (c) 14 November
th (d) 27th December
82. The “Rovers Cup” is associated with 94. The Common Wealth Game of 1998 was held at
(a) Hockey (b) Football (a) Ottawa (b) New Delhi
(c) Lawn Tennis (d) (c) Kualalumpur (d) None of the above
Bad Minton 95. It is the President, and not the Prime Minister who presides over cabinet meeting
in
83. Which game is ‘Davis Cup’ associated? (a) Israel (b) Turkey
(a) Cricket (b) Table Tennis (c) France (d) None of the above
(c) Bad Minton (d) Hockey 96. Which country is going to host “The World Cup 2006” football?
84. Which game is ‘Santhosh Trophy’ associated? (a) Brazil (b) Germany
(a) Bad Minton (b) Cricket (c) America (d) Italy
(c) Hockey (d) Football 97. The first municipal corporation of India was established at
85. The national Game of India is (a) Kolkatta (b) Mumbai
(a) Hockey (b) Football (c) Delhi (d) None of the above
(c) Tennis (d) Basket ball 98. Year of the aged people was observed in
86. The term ‘sudden death’ is associated with (a) 1998 (b) 2000
(a) Hockey (b) Football (c) 1999 (d) 1997
99. The name of the Parliament of Maldives 18
(a) Jesum (b) Banteatalk
(c) Majlis (d) Diet
100. Which is the first Indian state to set up an agriculture cabinet to address the
problem
Of farmers?
(a) Bengal (b) Bihar
(c) Kerala (d) Maharashtra

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