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Q.1. What type of survey is census ?
(A) Analytical survey
(B) Descriptive survey
(C) Enumeration survey
(D) Exploratory survey
Ans = (C) Enumeration survey
Q.2. What is also known as representative sample ?
(A) Non-Probability Sampling
(B) Probability Sampling
(C) Quota Sampling
(D) Snowball Sampling
Ans = (B) Probability Sampling
Q.3. Which Methodology has control group ?
(A) Survey Research
(B) Experimental Research
(C) Case Study Method
(D) Field Research
Ans = (B) Experimental Research
Q.4. What is a variable ?
(A) Construct
(B) Establish Relationship
(C) Hypothesis
(D) Measurable Attribute
Ans = (D) Measurable Attribute
Q.5. Match the following :
a. Elections i. Venn Diagram
b. BARC ii. Circulation
c. ABC iii. Exit polls
d. Population iv. TV Ratings
Codes :
(A) a – i, b – iii, c – iv, d – ii
(B) a – ii, b – iv, c – i, d – iii
(C) a – iii, b – iv, c – ii, d – i
(D) a – iv, b – i, c – iii, d – ii
Ans = (C) a – iii, b – iv, c – ii, d – i
Q.6. What type of communication that is through television ?
(A) Intrapersonal communication
(B) Public communication
(C) Mass communication
(D) Mass media communication
Ans = (C) Mass communication
Q.7. What is the geographical reach of Community Radio ?
(A) 50 km
(B) 20 km
(C) 15 km
(D) 10 km
Ans = (D) 10 km
Q.8. Janadhwani Community Radio is located in which place ?
(A) Tumkur
(B) H. D. Kote
(C) Dharwar
(D) KSOU, Mysuru
Ans = (B) H. D. Kote
Q.9. Who established SEVA, Gujarat ?
(A) Ela Bhatt
(B) Sudha Murthy
(C) Aruna Roy
(D) Kiran Bedi
Ans = Wrong Question or Options
Q.10. Match the following :
a. Advertising i. Magic Multipliers
b. TV ii. Idea Merchants
c. Mass Media iii. Arab spring
d. Radio iv. Baby sitter
e. New Media v. Little Media
Codes :
a b c d e
(A) i iii ii v iv
(B) ii iv i v iii
(C) iv i iii ii v
(D) v ii iv iii i
Ans = (B) ii iv i v iii
Ans = (B) ii iv i v iii
Q.11. The question below is followed by two arguments (i) and (ii). Decide which of the arguments is “strong” and which is “weak”. Choose the correct answer from the given below :
Statement : Should there be a ban on product advertising ?
Arguments :
i. Yes, the money spent on advertising is huge and it inflates the cost of the product.
ii. No, it is an age of advertising, unless your advertisement is better than that of your competitors the product will not sell.
(A) Only the argument (i) is strong
(B) Only the argument (ii) is strong
(C) Neither argument (i) nor argument (ii) is strong
(D) Both the arguments are strong
Ans = (A) Only the argument (i) is strong
Q.12. In the following question a statement is followed by two assumptions (i) and (ii). An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the statement and the following assumptions and decode which of the following assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement : “It glitters, so it is gold!”
Assumptions : i. All that glitters is gold. ii. Glittering things are not gold.
(A) Only assumption (i) is implicit
(B) Only assumption (ii) is implicit
(C) Neither assumption (i) nor (ii) is implicit
(D) Both the assumptions are implicit
Ans = (A) Only assumption (i) is implicit
Q.13. Consider the following statements.
1. All countries are Continents.
2. Some countries are Oceans.
3. No Ocean is a Sea.
4. All Seas are Continents.
Which of the following inference can be drawn from the above statements ?
(A) Some Seas are Countries
(B) All Oceans are Continents
(C) Some Oceans are Continents
(D) All Countries are Oceans
Ans = (C) Some Oceans are Continents
Q.14. Choose the pair of words which show the same relationship as given below.
Tree : Sapling : : ?
(A) Rock : Mountain
(B) Horse : Foal
(C) Giant : Dwarf
(D) Hut : Mansion
Ans = (B) Horse : Foal
Q.15. Among the four terms marked A – D, three terms are similar and one is dissimilar. Find the one that is not similar.
(A) Jasmine
(B) Lotus
(C) Rose
(D) Marigold
Ans = (B) Lotus
Q.16. ASIC stands for
(A) American Specific Instruction Code
(B) Application Specific Integrated Circuit
(C) Application Specific Instruction Code
(D) American Standard Input Code
Ans = (B) Application Specific Integrated Circuit
Q.17. The capacity of the telecommunication channel stated in megabyte or gigabits per second is called
(A) Hertz
(B) Real time
(C) Baud rate
(D) Bandwidth
Ans = (D) Bandwidth
Q.18. A semiconductor device that stores and modifies information while the computer is operating, but that also retains information when the computer is turned OFF is called
Q.18. A semiconductor device that stores and modifies information while the computer is operating, but that also retains information when the computer is turned OFF is called
(A) Flash Memory
(B) Buffer Memory
(C) Random Access Memory
(D) Fuzzy Memory
Ans = (A) Flash Memory
Q.19. Telecommunication network that spans a wide geographical area such as a State or Country is called
(A) All Area Network
(B) Global Area Network
(C) Local Area Network
(D) Wide Area Network
Ans = (D) Wide Area Network
Q.20. Which one of the following is not a Operating System ?
(A) Unix
(B) Linux
(C) Windows XP
(D) Vinux
Ans = (D) Vinux
Q.21. Special Education Courses are controlled by
(A) Special Education Council of India
(B) Rehabilitation Council of India
(C) National Council of Teacher Education
(D) Medical Council of India
Ans = (B) Rehabilitation Council of India
Q.22. The Scheme introduced by the Government to bridge the gap in the skills to use computing devices by the urban and rural teachers
(A) RUSA
(B) NME
(C) NMIECT
(D) NMECIT
Ans = Wrong Answer or Options
Q.23. ‘Gyan Vijnan Vimuktaye’ is the motto of
(A) IGNOU
(B) Jana Vijnana Aayog
(C) University of Mysuru
(D) UGC
Ans = (D) UGC
Q.24. Name the Women’s Empowerment Programme initiated by the Central Government in the year 1989.
(A) Mahila Kalyan
(B) Mahila Samakhya
(C) Mahila Jagruti
(D) Mahila Andolan
Ans = (B) Mahila Samakhya
Q.25. Match the following :
a. Sam Pitroda i. CHER
Committee
b. Gnanam ii. 1500 Universities
Committee
c. Yashpal iii. ISER
Committee
d. Sharma iv. NCHER
Committee
Codes :
a b c d
(A) ii iv i iii
(B) iv i iii ii
(C) iii ii i iv
(D) i ii iii iv
Ans = (A) ii iv i iii
Q.26. Which one of the following isimportant when a teacher communicates with students ?
Q.26. Which one of the following isimportant when a teacher communicates with students ?
(A) Sympathy
(B) Empathy
(C) Apathy
(D) Animosity
Ans = (B) Empathy
Q.27. Which is the most efficient method of teaching ?
(A) Teacher Centric
(B) Information Centric
(C) Student Centric
(D) Text Centric
Ans = (C) Student Centric
Q.28. Which one among the following is not a teaching skill ?
(A) Blackboard Writing
(B) Questioning
(C) Explaining
(D) Dictating Notes
Ans = (D) Dictating Notes
Q.29. The most appropriate purpose of learning is
(A) Inculcation of Knowledge
(B) Modification of Behaviour
(C) Personal Adjustment
(D) Acquisition of Skills
Ans = (B) Modification of Behaviour
Q.30. 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
Ans = (D) Many meaningful questions in a fixed time
Read the passage given below and answer the questions from 31 to 35 based on your understanding of the passage :
The Position of Women :
A fair friend, who has hitherto successfully resisted the matrimonial temptation, writes :
There was a women’s conference yesterday at the Malabari Hill [in Bombay], at which many sound speeches were made and many resolutions passed. The question ofthe evening wasthe Sarada Bill. We are so glad you uphold the age of 18 for girls. Another important resolution dealt with the laws of inheritance. What a help it would be, if you wrote a strong article on this subject in ‘Navajivan’ and ‘Young India’ ?Why shouldwomen have either to beg or to fight in order to win back their birthright ? It is strange -- and also tragically comic --to hear man born of woman talk loftily of ‘the weaker sex’ and nobly promising to ‘give us our due’! What is this nonsense about ‘giving’ ? Where is the ‘nobility’ and ‘chivalry’ in restoring to people that which has been unlawfully wrested from them by those having brute power in their hands ? Wherein are women less important than men ? Why should their share of inheritance be less than that of men ? Why should it not be equal ? We were discussing this very heatedly with some people a couple of days ago. A lady said, “We don’t need any change in the law. We are quite content. After all, it is but fair that the son, who carries on the name and family traditions, should have the greater share. He is the mainstay of the family. We said, ‘And what about the girl’ ? ‘Oh,’ intervened a strapping young man who was there, ‘the other fellow will look after her!’ There you are. The ‘other fellow’ ! Always the other fellow ! This other fellow is an absolute nuisance ! Why should there be another fellow ? Why should it be taken for granted that there will be another fellow ? They talk as though a girl were a bale of goods to be tolerated in the parental house until ‘the other fellow’ comes round and then coolly handed over to him with a sigh of relief. Really wouldn’t you be wild, if you were a girl ?”
I do not need to be a girl to be wild over man’s atrocities towards woman. I count the law of inheritance among the least in the list. The Sarada Bill deals with an evil for greater than the one which the law of inheritance connotes. But I am uncompromising in the matter of woman’s rights. In my opinion she should labour under no legal disability not suffered by man. I should treat the daughters and sons on a footing of perfect equality. As women begin to realize their strength, as they must in proportion to the education they receive, they will naturally resent the glaring inequalitiesto which they are subjected. But to remove legal inequalities will be a mere palliative. The root of the evil lies much deeper than most people realize. It lies in man’s greed of power and fame and deeper still in mutual lust. Man has always desired power. Ownership of property gives this power. Man hankers also after posthumous fame based on power. This cannot be had, if property is progressively cut up in pieces, as it must be if all the posterity become equal co-sharers. Hence the descent of property for the most part on the eldest male issue. Most women are married. And they are co-sharers, in spite of the law being against them, in their husbands’ power and privileges. They delight in being ladies and what notsimply for the fact of being the wives of particular lords. Though, therefore, they may vote for radical reform in academic discussions over inequalities, when it comes to acting up to their vote they will be found to be unwilling to part with privileges.
Q.31. The phrase ‘give us our due’ indicates that the friend is
(A) A liberal male politician
(B) A progressive male activist
(C) A woman
(D) A conservative woman
Ans = (C) A woman
Q.32. The letter writer is very critical of men for
(A) Being patronising towards women
(B) Refusing to accept any reform
(C) Bringing harsher laws against women
(D) Being unresponsive to their demands
Ans = (A) Being patronising towards women
Q.33. The letter writer argues that most families
Ans = (A) Being patronising towards women
Q.33. The letter writer argues that most families
(A) Are ready to abdicate their responsibilities towards daughters
(B) Consider daughters a curse
(C) Will only put up with daughter still they are married
(D) Recognise the worth o f the daughters
Ans = (C) Will only put up with daughter still they are married
Q.34. The author supports the Sarada Bill because
(A) He is sympathetic towards women
(B) Women need men’s support
(C) Genuinely believes in equality between men and women
(D) All the provisions of Sarada Bill are acceptable to him
Ans = (C) Genuinely believes in equality between men and women
Q.35. In the last paragraph, do you think the author
(A) Contradicts all he has said so far
(B) Has reservations about women sharing property
(C) Opposes greed in everyone
(D) Mentions his reservations to reject the Sarada Bill
Ans = (B) Has reservations about women sharing property
Q.36. ‘A’ does (4/5)th of a work in 20 days. He then calls‘B’ and they together finish the remaining work in 3 days. How long ‘B’ alone would take to do the whole work ?
(A) 23 days
(B) 37 days
(C) 37½ days
(D) 40 days
Ans = (C) 37½ days
Q.37. Complete the series :
125, 375, 377, 1131, 1133, _____
(A) 3399
(B) 1136
(C) 1399
(D) 9933
Ans = (A) 3399
Q.38. If REJECTION is coded as SGMIHZPWW, then how MECHANIC will be coded ?
(A) NGPLFTPK
(B) NGFLFTPK
(C) NGFKFTPK
(D) NGPTPKIL
Ans = (B) NGFLFTPK
Q.39. If a boy walks from his house at 4 km/hr, he reaches school 10 minutes early. If he walks at 3 km/hr, he reaches 10 minutes late. What is the distance from his house to school ?
(A) 6 km
(B) 4 km
(C) 5 km
(D) 3 km
Ans = (B) 4 km
Q.40. If A’s money to B’s money is 4 : 5 and B’s money to C’s money is 2 : 3 and A has Rs. 800. Then total money among A, B and C is
(A) Rs. 2,790
(B) Rs. 3,100
(C) Rs. 3,300
(D) Rs. 3,620
Ans = (C) Rs. 3,300
Ans = (C) Rs. 3,300
Answer the questions from 41 – 45 based on the data given below :
[Total no. of cancer cases in Female (excluding melanoma) in 2012 in India 537452]
Q.41. What percentage of breast cancer cases in India present with Stage III and IV disease ?
(A) 75% (B) 76%
(C) 47% (D) 24%
Ans = (B) 76%
Q.42. Whatisthe ratio of number of patientswho present with Stage III and IV disease in USA to the number of patients presenting with Stage 0, I and II disease ?
(A) 1 : 9
(B) 1 : 8
(C) 9 : 1
(D) 8 : 1
Ans = (A) 1 : 9
Q.43. If breast cancer constitutes 27% of all cancer cases in females in India in 2012, what isthe number of breast cancer cases (to nearest round figure) ?
(A) 148200
(B) 145112
(C) 146288
(D) 147564
Ans = (B) 145112
Q.44. What is the number of breast cancer patients in India with Stage I disease in 2012 (considering the given data) ?
(A) 1451
(B) 1482
(C) 1461
(D) 1475
Ans = (A) 1451
Q.45. What is the ratio of the number of patients who present with Stage 0, I and II disease in India to the number of patients presenting with Stage III and IV disease ?
(A) 0.35
(B) 0.34
(C) 0.31
(D) 0.28
Ans = (C) 0.31
Q.46. Which is the nodal agency for UNEP in India ?
(A) MoEA
(B) MHRD
(C) MoEFCC
(D) MoE
Ans = (C) MoEFCC
Q.47. Wildlife Protection Act came into force in
(A) 1972
(B) 1992
(C) 2000
(D) 2002
Ans = (A) 1972
Q.48. Where isthe headquarters of zoological society of India ?
(A) Bengaluru
(B) New Delhi
(C) Mumbai
(D) Kolkata
Ans = (D) Kolkata
Q.49. The ‘National Disaster Management Authority’ functions under the Union Ministry of
(A) Environment
(B) Water Resources
(C) Home Affairs
(D) Defence
Ans = (C) Home Affairs
Q.50. Which State has the maximum mangrove vegetation in India ?
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Gujarat
(C) West Bengal
(D) Karnataka
Ans = (C) West Bengal
Ans = (C) West Bengal