(A) Photo cropping (B)
Photo placement (C) Photo cutting (D)
Photo colour adjustment
2. While designing communication strategy
feed-forward studies are conducted by
(A) Audience (B) Communicator (C) Satellite (D)
Media
3. In which language the newspapers have highest
circulation ?
(A) English (B)
Hindi (C) Bengali (D) Tamil
4. Aspect ratio of TV Screen is
(A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 :
4 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 2 : 4
5. Communication with oneself is known as
(A) Organisational Communication (B)
Grapewine Communication
(C) Interpersonal Communication (D)
Intrapersonal Communication
6. The term ‘SITE’ stands for
(A) Satellite Indian Television Experiment (B) Satellite International Television Experiment
(C) Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (D) Satellite Instructional Teachers Education
7. What is the number that comes next in the
sequence ? 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ___
(A) 76 (B) 74 (C) 75 (D) 50
8. Find the next letter for the series MPSV..…
(A) X (B) Y (C) Z (D) A
9. If ‘367’ means ‘I am happy’; ‘748’ means ‘you are
sad’ and ‘469’ means ‘happy and sad’ in a given code, then which of the
following represents ‘and’ in that code ?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C)
9 (D) 4
10. The basis of the following classification is
‘animal’, ‘man’, ‘house’, ‘book’, and student’
:
(A) Definite descriptions (B)
Proper names (C) Descriptive phrases (D)
Common names
11. Assertion (A) : The coin when flipped next time
will come up tails.
Reason (R) : Because the coin was flipped five times
in a row, and each time it came up heads.
Choose the correct answer from below :
(A) Both (A) and (R)
are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R)
are false, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is doubtful,
(R) is true, and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is doubtful,
(R) is false, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
12. The relation ‘is a sister of ’ is
(A) non-symmetrical (B)
symmetrical (C) asymmetrical (D) transitive
13. If the proposition “Vegetarians are not meat
eaters” is false, then which of the following inferences is correct ? Choose from
the codes given below :
1. “Some vegetarians are meat eaters” is true.
2. “All vegetarians are meat eaters” is doubtful.
3. “Some vegetarians are not meat eaters” is true.
4. “Some vegetarians are not meat eaters” is
doubtful.
Codes :
(A) 1, 2 and 3 (B)
2, 3 and 4 (C) 1, 3 and 4 (D) 1, 2 and 4
14. Determine the nature of the following definition
:‘Poor’ means having an annual income of ` 10,000.
(A) persuasive (B)
précising (C) lexical (D) stipulative
15. Which one of the following is not an argument ?
(A) If today is Tuesday, tomorrow will be Wednesday.
(B) Since today is Tuesday, tomorrow will be Wednesday.
(C) Ram insulted me so I punched him in the nose.
(D) Ram is not at home, so he must have gone to town.
16. Venn diagram is a kind of diagram to
(A) represent and assess the truth of elementary inferences with
the help of Boolean Algebra of classes.
(B) represent and assess the validity of elementary inferences
with the help of Boolean Algebra of classes.
(C) represent but not assess the validity of elementary inferences
with the help of Boolean Algebra of classes.
(D) assess but not represent the validity of elementary inferences
with the help of
Boolean Algebra of classes.
17. Inductive logic studies the way in which a
premise may
(A) support and entail a conclusion
(B) not support but entail a conclusion
(C) neither support nor entail a conclusion
(D) support a conclusion without entailing it
18. Which of the following statements are true ?
Choose from the codes given below.
1. Some arguments, while not completely valid, are
almost valid.
2. A sound argument may be invalid.
3. A cogent argument may have a probably false
conclusion.
4. A statement may be true or false.
Codes :
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 1, 3 and 4 (C) 4 alone (D) 3 and 4
19. If the side of the square increases by 40%, then
the area of the square increases by
(A) 60 % (B) 40 % (C) 196 % (D) 96 %
20. There are 10 lamps in a hall. Each one of them
can be switched on independently. The number of ways in which hall can be
illuminated is
(A) 102 (B) 1023 (C) 210
(D) 10 !
21. How many numbers between 100 and 300 begin or
end with 2 ?
(A) 100 (B) 110 (C) 120 (D) 180
22. In a college having 300 students, every student
reads 5 newspapers and every newspaper is read by 60 students. The number of
newspapers required is
(A) at least 30 (B) at
most 20 (C)
exactly 25 (D) exactly 5
The
total CO2 emissions from various sectors are 5 mmt. In the Pie Chart given
below, the percentage contribution to CO2 emissions from various sectors is
indicated.
23. What is the absolute CO2 emission from domestic
sector ?
(A) 1.5 mmt (B) 2.5 mmt (C) 1.75 mmt (D) 0.75 mmt
24. What is the absolute CO2 emission for combined
thermal power and transport sectors ?
(A) 3.25 mmt (B)
1.5 mmt (C)
2.5 mmt (D) 4 mmt
25. Which of the following operating system is used
on mobile phones ?
(A) Windows Vista (B)
Android (C) Windows XP (D) All of the above
26. If (y)x represents a number y in base x, then
which of the following numbers is smallest of all ?
(A) (1111)2 (B)
(1111)8 (C)
(1111)10 (D)
(1111)16
27. High level programming language can be converted
to machine language using which of the following ?
(A) Oracle (B) Compiler
(C) Mat lab (D) Assembler
28. HTML is used to create
(A) machine language program (B)
high level program (C) web page (D)
web server
29. The term DNS stands for
(A) Domain Name System (B)
Defense Nuclear System
(C) Downloadable New Software (D)
Dependent Name Server
30. IPv4 and IPv6 are addresses used to identify
computers on the internet. Find the correct statement out of the following :
(A) Number of bits required for IPv4 address is more than number
of bits required for IPv6 address.
(B) Number of bits required for IPv4 address is same as number
of bits required for IPv6 address.
(C) Number of bits required for IPv4 address is less than number
of bits required for IPv6 address.
(D) Number of bits required for IPv4 address is 64.
31. Which of the following pollutants affects the
respiratory tract in humans?
(A) Carbon monoxide (B)
Nitric oxide (C) Sulphur di-oxide (D) Aerosols
32. Which of the following pollutants is not emitted
from the transport sector ?
(A) Oxides of nitrogen (B)
Chlorofluorocarbons
(C) Carbon monoxide (D)
Poly aromatic hydrocarbons
33. Which of the following sources of energy has the
maximum potential in India ?
(A) Solar energy (B) Wind
energy (C) Ocean thermal energy (D) Tidal energy
34. Which of the following is not a source of
pollution in soil ?
(A) Transport sector (B) Agriculture sector
(C) Thermal power plants (D)
Hydropower plants
35. Which of the following is not a natural hazard ?
(A) Earthquake (B)
Tsunami (C) Flash floods (D) Nuclear accident
36. Ecological footprint represents
(A) area of productive land and water to meet the resources requirement
(B) energy consumption
(C) CO2 emissions per person
(D) forest cover
37. The aim of value education to inculcate in
students is
(A) the moral values (B)
the social values
(C) the political values (D)
the economic values
38. Indicate the number of Regional Offices of
University Grants Commission of India.
(A) 10 (B) 07 (C) 08 (D) 09
39. One-rupee currency note in India bears the
signature of
(A) The President of India (B) Finance Minister of India
(C) Governor, Reserve Bank of India (D) Finance Secretary of Government of India
40. Match the List – I with the List – II and select
the correct answer from the codes given
below :
List – I (Commissions and Committees) List – II(Year)
(a) First Administrative Reforms Commission (i) 2005
(b) Paul H. Appleby Committee I (ii) 1962
(c) K. Santhanam Committee (iii) 1966
(d) Second Administrative Reforms Commission (iv) 1953
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (iii) (ii)
(iv)
(B) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(i)
(C) (iv) (ii) (iii)
(i)
(D) (ii) (i) (iv)
(iii)
41. Constitutionally the registration and recognition
of political parties is the function performed by
(A) The State Election Commission of respective States
(B) The Law Ministry of Government of India
(C) The Election Commission of India
(D) Election Department of the State Governments
42. The members of Gram Sabha are
(A) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and all elected Panchas
(B) Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and Village level worker
(C) Sarpanch, Gram Sevak and elected Panchas
(D) Registered voters of Village Panchayat
43. By which of the following methods the true
evaluation of the students is possible ?
(A) Evaluation at the end of the course. (B) Evaluation twice in
a year.
(C) Continuous evaluation. (D) Formative evaluation.
44. Suppose a student wants to share his problems
with his teacher and he visits the teacher’s house for the purpose, the teacher
should
(A) contact the student’s parents and solve his problem.
(B) suggest him that he should never visit his house.
(C) suggest him to meet the principal and solve the problem.
(D) extend reasonable help and boost his morale.
45. When some students are deliberately attempting
to disturb the discipline of the class by making mischief, what will be your
role as a teacher ?
(A) Expelling those students.
(B) Isolate those students.
(C) Reform the group with your authority.
(D) Giving them an opportunity for introspection and improve
their behaviour.
46. Which of the following belongs to a projected
aid?
(A) Blackboard (B)
Diorama (C) Epidiascope (D) Globe
47. A teacher is said to be fluent in asking
questions, if he can ask
(A) meaningful questions
(B) as many questions as possible
(C) maximum number of questions in a fixed time
(D) many meaningful questions in a fixed time
48. Which of the following qualities is most
essential for a teacher ?
(A) He should be a learned person. (B) He should be a well
dressed person.
(C) He should have patience.
(D) He should be an expert in his subject.
49. A hypothesis is a
(A) law (B)
canon (C) postulate (D) supposition
50. Suppose you want to investigate the working
efficiency of nationalized bank in India, which one of the following would you
follow ?
(A) Area Sampling (B)
Multi-stage Sampling
(C) Sequential Sampling (D)
Quota Sampling
51. Controlled group condition is applied in
(A) Survey Research
(B) Historical Research
(C) Experimental Research
(D) Descriptive Research
52. Workshops are meant for
(A) giving lectures (B) multiple target groups
(C) showcase new theories (D) hands on training/experience
53. Which one of the following is a research tool ?
(A) Graph (B)
Illustration (C) Questionnaire (D) Diagram
54. Research is not considered ethical if it
(A) tries to prove a particular point.
(B) does not ensure privacy and anonymity of the respondent.
(C) does not investigate the data scientifically.
(D) is not of a very high standard.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the
questions (Qn. Nos. 55 to 60) :
The catalytic fact
of the twentieth century is uncontrollable development, consumerist society, political materialism,
and spiritual devaluation. This inordinate development has led to the
transcendental ‘second reality’ of sacred perception that biologically
transcendence is a part of human life. As the century closes, it dawns with
imperative vigour that the ‘first reality’ of enlightened rationalism and the
‘second reality’ of the Beyond have to be harmonised in a worthy state of man.
The de facto values describe what we are, they portray the ‘is’ of our
ethic, they are est values (Latin est means is). The ideal values tell us what we ought to be,
they are esto values (Latin esto ‘ought to be’). Both have to be in the ebb and flow of
consciousness. The ever new science and technology and the ever-perennial faith
are two modes of one certainty, that is the wholeness of man, his courage to
be, his share in Being. The materialistic foundations of science have crumbled
down. Science itself has proved that matter is energy, processes are as valid
as facts, and affirmed the non-materiality of the universe. The encounter of
the ‘two cultures’, the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal
vision, and will be the bedrock of a ‘science of understanding’ in the new
century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity
(measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature. Human endeavours
cannot afford to be humanistically irresponsible.
55. The problem raised in the passage reflects
overall on
(A) Consumerism
(B) Materialism
(C) Spiritual devaluation (D) Inordinate development
56. The ‘de facto’ values in the passage means
(A) What is (B) What
ought to be (C) What can be (D) Where it is
57. According to the passage, the ‘first reality’
constitutes
(A) Economic prosperity (B)
Political development
(C) Sacred perception of life (D)
Enlightened rationalism
58. Encounter of the ‘two cultures’, the scientific
and the human implies
(A) Restoration of normal vision (B) Universe is both material
and non-material
(C) Man is superior to nature (D) Co-existence of quantity and quality
in nature
59. The contents of the passage are
(A) Descriptive (B)
Prescriptive (C) Axiomatic (D) Optional
60. The passage indicates that science has proved
that
(A) universe is material (B) matter is energy
(C) nature has abundance
(D) humans are irresponsible
where is its answer
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