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TESTS TEST (c) illustrate with examples (d) All of the above
TEACHING APTITUDE 12. Micro teaching is useful to students of
1.If majority of students in your class are weak you (a) primary classes only (b) junior classes only
should (c) 10 + 2 classes only
(a) not care about the intelligent students (d) higher classes and primary classes both
(b) keep your speed of teaching fast so that students com- 13.If remarks are passed by students on you, as a
prehension level may increase teacher, you will
(c) keep your teaching slow (a) punish them
(d) keep your teaching slow along with some extra guid- (b) expel them from the college
ance to bright pupils (c) take revenge while evaluating internal test copies
2.If some of your pupils misbehave with you in the (d) be impartial at the time of evaluation
college campus you must 14.Maximum participation of students is possible in
(a) report to the principal teaching through
(b) report to their parents (a) lecture method (b) discussion method
(c) improve their behaviour by your own character and schol- (c) textbook method (d) audio-visual aids
arship 15. Which of the following is the most important single
(d) mobilize other teachers against these guys factor in underlying the success of beginning a teacher ?
3.A teacher in the class should keep the pitch of his (a) scholarship (b) communicative ability
voice (c) personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the
(a) high enough (b) low pupils
(c) moderate (d) sometime low and sometime (d) organisational ability
high 16. The greatest important cause of failure in begin-
4.If some students fail in the examination it is the fault of ning for a teacher lies in the area of
(a) the teacher (b) the principal (a) inter-personal relationship
(c) pupils themselves (d) textbooks (b) verbal ability
5. A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of (c) knowledge of the teacher
his students should (d) tight handling of the students
(a) evaluate his teaching method and improve it 17.All of the following are the characteristic features of
(b) resign from the post (c) find fault in his pupils an effective teacher except
(d) start dictating (a) emphasis upon standard
6.If back-benchers are always talking in the classroom (b) emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarify-
a teacher should ing the objectives
(a) let them do what they are doing (c) emphasis upon the quick control of the problematic situ-
(b) punish them ation
(c) ask them to sit on the front benches (d) differential treatment meted out to students of his class
(d) none of the above 18.An effective teaching means all of the following
7.A teacher except
(a) should introduce the lesson before he starts teaching (a) a teacher teaches with enthusiasm
(b) should have command over his language (b) a teacher finds fault in his students
(c) should have command over his subject (c) a teacher puts emphasis more on teaching than on class
(d) all of the above control
8.If a teacher is not able to answer the question of a (d) a teacher is interested in making the subject matter un-
pupil he should derstood rather than on completing the course
(a) say that he will answer after consultation 19.The field of education is permeated by conflicts and
(b) rebuke the pupil (c) say that the question is wrong misconception because
(d) feel shy of his ignorance (a), problems in education call for subjectivity of interpreta-
9. Arrange the following teaching process in order tion
(i) relating the present knowledge with the previous knowl- (b) problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to
edge rigorous scientific investigation
(ii) evaluation (c) there are not good teaching methods and procedures
(iii) reteaching (d) teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific inves-
(iv) formulating objectives tigation
(v) presentation of materials 20.The introduction of career courses in schools and
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (b) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv), (v) colleges aims at
(c) (v), (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (d) (iv), (i), (v), (ii), (iiii) (a) developing the ability to make the intelligent choice of
10. Use of telecast materials jobs
(a) enhances concentration and learning (b) providing professional knowledge to students
(b) reduces the burden of the teacher (c) increasing G.K. in students
(c) increases retention power (d) All of the above
(d) all of the above 21.The main role of education according to Plato was
11.If students are not able to follow, you should (a) to develop the power of contemplation
(a) give them prompt (b) make the matter easy (b) to develop the personality of each individual
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(d) All of the above TEST when other means have failed
22.Teachers should study educational philosophy be- (b) Disciplinary cases should never be sent to the principal’s
cause office
(a) they do not know it (c) Disciplinary cases should be totally neglected in the class
(b) they do not have their own philosophy (d) None of the above
(c) philosophy is the backbone of all disciplines 33.Classroom discipline can be maintained effectively
(d) they may improve their work by clarifying their own phi- by
losophy (a) knowing the cause of indiscipline and handling it with
23.Kindergarten (KG.) system of education means gar- stern hand
den of small kids which is indebted to (b) providing a programme which is according to the need
(a) Dewey (b) Proebel and interest of the-pupils
(c) Plato (d) Spencer (c) by putting on fancy clothes in the classroom
24. John Locke’s phrase of tabula rasa means (d) none of the above
(a) Tal and Ras (b) free education 34. The most appropriate meaning of learning is
(c) mind itself is a result of the process of evolution (a) inculcation of knowledge
(d) All of the above (b) modification of behaviour
25.A democratic society is one which (c) personal adjustment
(a) follows the principles of equality, freedom, fraternity and (d) acquisition of skills
justice 35.in the final analysis, teaching must be thought of
(b) respects the enlightened individuals mainly as a process of
(c) believes in equal educational opportunity (a) asking questions and evaluating the learning
(d) All of the above (b) directing the activities of the pupils
26.An effective teacher adopts the norms of the (c) hearing the recitation of pupils
(a) democratic society (d) all of the above
(b) leizes faire society 36.The functions of a teacher is in the order of
(c) autocratic society (a) guiding the child, helping him towards progress and evalu-
(d) all of the above according to the situation ation
27. While dealing with juvenile delinquents a ‘ teacher (b) checking homework, guiding him and assigning further
should task
(a) play them with filthy sex jokes (c) Both of these
(b) talk with them frankly and guide and channelize their po- (d) None of the above
tentialities in constructive ways 37.A teacher in the class is
(c) complain to the principal against them (a) the president of the group (b) a director of the group
(d) none of the above (c) a leader and guide of the group
28.TV is superior to radio as teaching aid because it (d) all of the above
(a) is costly 38. Teachers primary responsibility lies in
(b) invites two senses—hearing and vision simultaneously (a) planning educational experiences
leading to more accurate form of learning (b) implementing policies
(c) is generally liked by pupils (c) keeping students records (d) all of the above
(d) all of the above 39.A teacher is expected to do all except
29.The major responsibility with which the school per- (a) participation in community activities
sonnels have been entrusted is that (b) help pupils to solve their problems
(a) it harmonizes the needs of the child and demands of the (c) taking interest in politics
society for the benefit of both (d) sponsor clubs and other school affairs
(b) it makes the child able to get job (e) keeping students’ records
(c) it prepares the school programme according to the need 40.In order to develop rapport’with your pupils you
of the child should
(d) all of the above (a) guide them
30.The best educational programme is one which is (b) behave them in a democratic way
according to the (c) have communicative ability
(a) need of the child (d) all of the above
(b) ability of the child 41.Verbal guidance is least effective in teaching
(c) interest of child (a) attitude (b) concept and facts
(d) all of these along with the need of the society (c) relationship (d) skills
31.While delivering lecture if there is some disturbance 42.A teacher meeting his students for the first time
in the class, then a teacher should should
(a) keep quite for a while and then go on (a) start teaching without caring the students’ likes and dis-
(b) not bother of what is happening in the class likes
(c) punish those causing disturbance (b) develop rapport with the class
(d) all of the above (c) give a broad outline of the whole subject
32.On which of the following statements there is con- (d) (b) and (c) both
sensus among educators ? 43. Before starting instruction a teacher should
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background knowledge TEST (a) commitment to the profession and students
(b) be aware of the, environmental variables acting on the (b) commitment to the colleagues and employer
mind of the pupils (c) commitment to the religion and castes
(c) be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils (d) commitment to the parents and community
(d) all of the above 54.The first important step in teaching is
44.Observable behaviours which a teacher can use in (a) planning before hand
the class to bring home to the pupil an idea or point is (b) organizing material to be taught
technically called (c) knowing the background of students
(a) teaching skills (b) communication facilities (d) none of the above
(c) demonstration (d) none of these 55.Suppose you are an ambitious teacher. You have
45.Quality of education in a school/college can be mea- high ideals for class room teaching but your hard labour
sured through goes in vain. The reason underlying this problem may
(a) infrastructural facilities available be
(b) manpower, teachers and principal available (a) Your teaching level is above the ability level of students
(c) students’achievement (d) all of the above (b) Individual differences among students make your efforts
46.Which of the following statements regarding moti- futile
vation is correct ? (c) both of these
(a) Freewill, intellect and reason are the motivating factors (d) none of the above
according to Plato 56.If a student becomes unconscious in the class what
(b) Inborn, unlearned tendencies, called instincts are the mo- will you do first ?
tivating forces according to James Burt (a) Rushing to the principal’s office and convassing for help
(c) Curiosity and level of aspiration are the motivating factors impatiently
according to Berlyne (b) Telephoning student’s parents and waiting for them
(d) All of the above (c) Giving first aid to him and trying to contact any nearby
47.An effective teacher is expected to doctor
(a) encourage the students to make initiative (d) making arrangement to send him to- his home
(b) reduce the anxiety level of students to moderate level 57.If you come across to teach a blind student along
(c) to make students feel that education is their need with the normal students what type of behaviour you
(d) all of the above are expected to exhibit ?
48.The professional requirements of a teacher as ex- (a) Take care of him with sympathy
plained in the UNESCO publication is/are (b) Don’t give any extra attention because majority of stu-
(a) mastery over the subject and competency for teaching dents may suffer
(b) Innovativeness in approach and teaching strategies (c) Arrange the seat in the front row and try to keep your
(c) justice to the profession teaching pace according to him without making the other
(d) All of the above students suffer
49.Effective teaching means (d) none of the above
(a) Love, cooperation, sympathy, affection and encourage- 58.A new comer teacher who is maltreated in his class
ment given to students will deal with the students by
(b) Corporal punishment given to students at the time of moral (a) applying punitive measures
offences (b) improving his qualities and expressing it before them in a
(c) Individualized instruction and open classroom discussion good way
(d) both (a) and (c) (c) changing his class after consultation with the principal
50.All of the following statements regarding a teacher (d) giving them a threat of expulsion
are correct except that he is/he 59.If a child is a back bencher and is unable to watch
(a) a friend, guide and philosopher the black board clearly. As a result he stands, sees and
(b) teaches what the students do not know sits repeatedly. What inference will you draw regard-
(c) the leader of the class ing the case ?
(d) changes his attitudes and behaviour according to the need (a) The child is of short height as compared to his class
of the society mates
51.Drop outs are more likely to be (b) The blackboard is under shining effect of light
(a) unemployed (c) The child has defective-vision
(b) vulnerable to the requirement of public assistance (d) both (a) and (c)
(c) engaged in antisocial behaviour 60.A child may have hearing impairment if
(d) all of these (a) he speaks loudly unusually
52.Teacher’s professionalism means (b) he comes nearer to the speaker during conversation
(a) the extent to which a teacher subscribes to a profes- (c) he generally says, “Please repeat” to the teacher
sional code (d) all of the above
(b) a teacher has to teach for the sake of getting salaries 61.If a girl student requests you to collect her posts at
(c) a teacher must have completed professional teachers your address what would you like to do in this case ?
training course before his appointment (a) You would not give permission as it is against your own
(d) all of the above principles
53. Teachers’ professionalism may be assessed in terms (b) You will never give her your own address suspecting a
of all of the following commitments except. foul game

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(c) You will permit the girl to collect the TEST
posts at your address because as a teacher you should do it
(d) You will permit her because you have some attachment
with her
62.Suppose you are teaching in a minority college
where casteism and narrow mindedness victimize you,
for better adjustment there you should
(a) uplift the humanistic values beyond these narrow wall
and develop scientific temper in your students
(b) be submissive there and save your job at all costs
(c) rebel against such attitudes as it is against the norms of
the Indian society
(d) none of the above
63. If a high caste teacher adopts a discriminatory atti-
tude toward a low caste students his behaviour is
(a) correct according to his religion
(b) against the national spirit, and need of the hour
(c) not against the constitutional provisions
(d) not against the code of teacher’s professionalism of
UNESCO
64.If a student is constantly rubbing his eyes and is
unattentive during blackboard work he is having
(a) adjustment problem (b) hearing problem
(c) visual problem (d) all of the above
65.If you are irritated and show rashness because of
the inadequate behaviours shown by others what do
you think about your own behaviour
(a) it is justified because behaviours are echo lime
(b) your behaviour is not good because elders have the right
to behave you in this way
(c) your behaviour is also the sign of maladjustment and so
try to control yourself when you are maltreated
(d) none of these
66.Suppose the teachers are busy in cracking filthy
jokes and you are also there but you are unable to stop
them you should
(a) persuade them decently not to waste their time-in-fifthy
jokes
(b) live in isolation or change the group
(c) instruct them to mind their language while passing lei-
sure time
(d) be critical and remind them for the nobility of their jobs
ANSWERS KEY
Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A d c a c a c d a d a c d
Q 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A d b c a c b b a a d b c
Q 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A d a b b a d a a b b b a
Q 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
A c a c d d d d a d d d d
Q 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A d b d a c c c c c b d d
Q 61 62 63 64 65 66
A a a b c c a

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RESEARCH APTITUDE TEST (d) none of .these


1 Who said that members of the same species are not 13. Field study is related to
alike ? (a) real life situations (b) experimental situations
(a) Darwin (b) Herbert Spencer (c) laboratory situations (d) none of the above
(c) Best (d) Good 14. Independent variables are not manipulated in
2. A statistical measure based upon the entire popula- (a) normative researches (b) ex-post facto researches
tion is called parameter while measure based upon a (c) both of the above (d) none of the above
sample is known as 15. The research antagonistic to ex-post facto research is
(a) sample parameter (b) inference (a) experimental studies (b) normative researches
(c) statistic (d) none of these (c) library researches (d) all of the above
3.Generalized conclusion on the basis of a sample is 16. Who is regarded the father of scientific social sur-
technically known as veys ?
(a) statistical inference of external validity of the research (a) Darwin (b) Booth
(b) data analysis and interpretation (c) Best (d) None of these
(c) parameter inference 17.Attributes of objects, events or things which can be
(d) all of the above measured are called
4.A researcher selects a probability sample of 100 out (a) qualitative measure (b) data
of the total population. It is (c) variables (d) none of the above
(a) a cluster sample (b) a random sample 18. The process not needed in experimental researches is
(c) a stratified sample (d) a systematic sample (a) observation (b) controlling
5.A researcher divides the populations into PG, gradu- (c) manipulation and replication (d) reference collection
ates and 10+2 students and using the random digit table 19. The experimental study is based on the law of
he selects some of them from each. This is technically (a) single variable (b) replication
called (c) occupation . (d) interest of the subject
(a) stratified sampling (b) stratified random sampling 20. All are example of qualitative variables except
(c) representative sampling (a) religion and castes (b) sex
(d) none of these (c) observation (d) interest of the subject
6.The final result of a study will be more accurate if the 21. An example of scientific knowledge is
sample drawn is (a) authority of the Prophet or great men
(a) taken randomly (b) fixed by quota (b) social traditions and customs
(c) representative to the population. (c) religious scriptures
(d) purposive (d) laboratory and field experiments
7.A researcher selects only 10 members as a sample 22.A teacher encounters various problems during his
from the total population of 5000 and considers it good professional experiences. He should
because (a) resign from his post in such .situations
(a) he was a good researcher (b) do research on that problem and find a solution
(b) he was guided by his supervisor (c) avoid the problematic situations
(c) the populations was homogeneous (d) take the help of head of the institution
(d) all of these 23. A research problem is feasible only when
8.Area (cluster) sampling technique is used when (a) it is researchable
(a) population is scattered and large size of the sample is to (b) it is new and adds something to knowledge
be drawn (c) it has utility and relevance
(b) population is heterogeneous (d) all of these
(c) long survey is needed 24.Formulation of hypothesis may not be necessary in
(d) (a) and (c) (a) survey studies
9.A researcher divides his population into certain (b) fact finding (historical) studies
groups and fixes the size of the sample from each (c) normative studies
group. It is called (d) experimental studies
(a) stratified sample (b) quota sample 25.Studying the social status of a population a re-
(c) cluster sample (d) all of the above searcher concluded that Mr. X is socially backward. His
10. Which of the following is a non-probability sample ? conclusion is
(a) Quota sample (b) Simple random sample (a) wrong (b) right
(c) Purposive sample (d) (a) and (c) both (c) inaccurate
11. Which technique is generally followed when the (d) biased Note: Such studies are conducted in relative terms.
population is finite ? 26. A good hypothesis should be
(a) Area sampling technique (a) precise, specific and consistent with most known facts
(b) Purposive sampling technique (b) formulated in such a way that it can be tested by the data
(c) Systematic sampling technique (c) of limited scope and should not have global significance
(d) None of the above (d) all of these
12. Validity of a research can be improved by 27.Hypothesis can not be stated in
(a) eliminating extraneous factors (a) null and question form terms
(b) taking the true representative sample of the population (b) declarative terms
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28. Logic of induction is very close to TEST (a) (i) and (ii) only (b) (i), (ii), and (Hi)
(a) the logic of sampling (b) the logic of observation (c) (i), (ii), (Hi) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (Hi) only
(c) the logic of the controlled variable 39. Seeing a very big rally it was reported that JD will
(d) none of the above win the election, the conclusion was based on:
29. In order to augment the accuracy of the study a (a) random sampling (b) cluster sampling
researcher (c) systematic sampling (d) purposive sampling
(a) should increase the size of the sample
(b) should be honest and unbiased 40. The per capita income of India from 1950 to 1990 is
(c) should keep the variance high four times. This study is
(d) all of these (a) social (b) horizontal
30.All causes non sampling errors except (c) longitudinal (d) factorial
(a) faulty tools of measurement 41.It is an example of negative correlation:
(b) inadequate sample (a) an increase in population will lead to a shortage of food
(c) non response grains
(d) defect in data collection (b) poor intelligence means poor achievement in school
31.Total error in a research is equal to (c) corruption in India is increasing
(a) sampling error + non-sampling error (d) poor working condition retards output
(b) bsamplingerrorg + bnon − sampling error g 2 42.Nine years old children are taller than 7 years old
ones. It is an example of
(c) only sampling error (a) vertical studies (b) cross-sectional studies
(d) sampling error x 100 (c) case studies
32.The probability of a head and a tail of tossing four (d) experimental studies
coins simultaneously is 43. Study the table which shows the income of five
(a) 1/8 (b) 1/16 persons, and answer the question that follows?
(c) 1/4 (d) 1/64 Year A B C D E
33. Which of the following is a primary source of data? 1960 55000 22000 43000 30000 40000
(a) Personal records, letters, diaries, autobiographies, wills, 1965 75000 21900 47000 40000 60000
etc.
1970 76000 21880 42350 50000 65000
(b) Official records—governments’ documents, information
1975 83300 21750 72350 60000 90000
preserved by social-religious organizations etc.
1980 93335 20000 54050 70000 75000
(c) Oral testimony of traditions and customs
1985 102335 17000 84060 80000 105000
(d) All of the above
34. For doing external criticism (for establishing the au- 1990 103225 16500 85000 90000 120000
Which of the following conclusion is not correct ?
thenticity of data) a researcher must verify:
(a) There has been an increase in the income of A but slight
(a) the signature and handwriting of the author
and steady decline in the income of B from 1960 to 1990
(b) the paper and ink used in that period which is under study
(b) D and E have at least one property uncommon
(c) style of prose writing of that period
(c) Percentage increase of A is higher than E
(d) all of the above
(d) C has fluctuating trend in his income
35.The validity and reliability of a research will be at
44. If you are doing experiment on a large group of
stake when—
sample which method of controlling will you adopt ?
(a) The author who is the source of information is biased,
(a) matching (b) randomization
incompetent or dishonest
(c) elimination and matching both (d) elimination
(b) The incident was reported after a long period of time from
45.The other name of independent variable for an ex-
that of its occurrence
perimental research is/are
(c) The researcher himself is not competent enough to draw
(a) treatment variable (b) experimental variable
logical conclusions
(c) manipulated variable (d) all of the above
(d) All of the above
46.The historical research is different from experimen-
36.While writing research report a researcher
tal research in the process of
(a) must not use the numerical figures in numbers in the
(a) replication
beginning of sentences
(b) the formulation of the hypothesis
(b) must arrange it in logical, topical and chronological order
(c) the hypothesis testing (d) all of the above
(c) must compare his results with those of the other studies
47.The review of the related study is important while
(d) all of the above
undertaking a research because
37.A researcher wants to study the future of the Con-
(a) it avoids repetition or duplication
gress I in India. For the study which tool is most appro-
(b) it helps in understanding the gaps
priate for him?
(c) it helps the researcher not to draw illogical conclusions
(a) Questionnaire (b) Schedule
(d) all of the above
(c) Interview (d) Rating scale
48.Which of the following is not the characteristic of a
38. Survey study aims at:
researcher ?
(i) knowing facts about the Existing situation
(a) He is a specialist rather than a generalist
(ii) comparing the present status with the standard norms
(b) He is industrious and persistent on the trial of discovery
(iii) criticising the existing situation
(c) He is riot inspirational to his chosen field but accepts the
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(d) He is not versatile in his interest and even in his native TEST
abilities
(e) He is versatile in his interest, even in his native abilities
(f) he is objective
49.Collective psychology of the whole period is a theory
which
(a) can explain all phase of historical development
(b) means the psychology of the whole society
(c) means psychological approach of data collection
(d) all of the above
50. Bibliography given in a research report
(a) helps those interested in further research and studying
the problem from another angle
(b) makes the report authentic
(c) shows the vast knowledge of the researcher
(d) none of the above
51. If the sample drawn does not specify any condition
about the. parameter of the population, it is called
(a) selected statistics (b) distribution free statistics
(c) census (d) none of the above
ANSWERS KEY
Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A a c a b b c c d b d c c
Q 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A a c a b c d a d d b d b
Q 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A c d c a d b b b d d d d
Q 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
A a b b c a b c b d d d d
Q 49 50 51
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COMMUNICATION TEST (c) a realistic listener (d) an informational listener


1.Following are the experimental learning activities 12. The process of communication enhances through:
adopted by a teacher. Arrange them in cyclic order. (a) belongingness
(i) Accommodation (ii) Converging (b) security and freedom to make choices
(iii) Assimilation (iv) Diverging (c) informality of meeting and avoidance of pressure
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (b) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i) (d) all of these
(c) (ii), (iiii), (iv), (i) (d). (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) 13. Software computer can not be used
2.Which of the following methods of communication is (a) for demonstration (b) for reading and writing
the most effective ? (c) as a systematic programmed learning techniques
(a) presenting written material (d) as a machine for evaluating students progress
(b) presenting written material alongwith film projector 14. Which of the following can not be a good way of
(c) multi-media method communication in promoting literacy among villagers ?
(d) can not be determined (a) Demonstration (b) Reading and writing
3.Better classroom management means (c) providing material on TV and film projector
(a) per group work and better interaction among pupils (d) Large group discussion
(b) prior preparation of teacher in the making of suitable aids 15. All are the examples of the media of two way com-
(c) punctuality of the teachers in coming in the class and munication except
finishing the course in time (a) public meeting (b) padyatra
(d) getting the attention and cooperation of all the students (c) streetplays (d) procession and rallies
before starting the class/task 16.The latest development in the hardware technology
(e) moving around the room to identify pupils having or creat- is the introduction of
ing problems (a) FM channels (b) Z channels
(f) Avoid teaching when pupils are not in proper mood (c) M channels (d) Star channel
(g) All of these 17. CHEER stand for
4. Arrange the following activities of interaction in (a) Children Enrichment Education Through Radio
logical order (b) Child Health Education Electronic Recording
(i) Analysis of the work done (c) Children for Engineers and Energy Requirement
(ii) Planning and preparation (d) None of the above
(iii) Presentation of material 18. Educational TV was first introduced in India in
(iv) Modification and improvement (a) 1961 (b) 1959
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (b) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) (c) 1968 (d) 1961
(c) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii) (d) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) 19. SITE stands for
5. Which of the following skills has the largest share in (a) System for International Technology and Engineering
communication time in schools/college? (b) Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
(a) Listening (b) Reading (c) South Indian Trade Estate
(c) Writing (d) Speaking (d) None of these
6. All are the components of listening except 20. Visualization in the instructional process can not
(a) hearing (b) attending—being attentive increase
(c) answering (d) understanding and remembering (a) interest and motivation (b) retention and adaptation
Note:-These four components are used in the order of hear- (c) stress and boredom (d) curiosity and concentration
ing, attending, understanding and remembering. 21. Which of the following teachers will you like most ?
7.Listening is badly affected by (a) One who uses board occasionally
(a) message overload—excess of listened material (b) One who uses chart and maps
(b) high speed of speaking (c) One who uses .film projector alongwith the proper use of
(c) a sizable hearing loss—physiological problem the board
(d) all of the above (d) One who uses motion picture as a last resort
8.The most important aspect of communication-listen- 22.Overhead projector is superior to short circuit TV in
ing, can be improved by. a classroom teaching because
(a) making the attention fully paid (a) it is cheap and self devised
(b) making the communicated material novel—interesting and (b) pictures in it may be shown in a desired sequence and
need based. with a minimum of lost motion (material)
(c) making voice effective and impressive (c) information presented though it is easily retained
(d) all of these (d) it is easy to use
9.Listening to a lecture is 23.Which of the following groups of students can be most
(a) informational listening (b) evaluative listening benefited computer based education programme ?
(c) emphatic listening (d) none of these (a) Small group of low IQ
10. The main purpose of evaluative listening is (b) Large group of moderate intelligence
(a) to accept or reject an idea given to the listener (c) Heterogeneous groups in IQ
(b) to evaluate the speaker’s credibility and personality (d) All of the above
(c) both of above (d) none of these 24.Closed circuit television is useful
11. A student helps a teacher to solve the problem while (a) only for a restricted audience residing at a particular place
the teacher was delivering the lecture. He was (b) for large group communication
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(d) none of the above TEST
25.Televised educational programme is useful because
(a) it can present the natural phenomenon of the world in
natural form
(b) it can magnify the microscopic forms of life and can be
presented on TV
(c) ,it affords the opportunity for large audience in the same
auditorium or in different locations to view it clearly
(d) all of these \
26.Teaching on TV is superior to class room instruction
because
(a) very large classes are made possible and thus it is eco-
nomically advantageous
(b) experts for teaching a difficult topic can be arranged and
others can be benefited from them
(c) teaching materials can be filmed for
(d) all of these
27.All of the following are the limitations of televised
instruction except
(a) televised lesson moves at a fixed speed and thus can not
take the individual differences of students into account
(b) it does not permit the exchange of ideas between the
teachers and taught
(c) it does not properly help the students in making the ma-
terials clearly understood.
(d) experts consume much time in planning and preparation
of the programme.
28.Which of the following is not a successful communi-
cator ?
(a) One who presents material in a precise and clear way.
(b) One who is, able to adapt himself according to\ the lan-
guage of the communicatee.
(c) One who knows a lot but is somewhat reserve in his
attitude.
(d) One who sometimes becomes informal before the receiver
and develops rapport
29.Which of the following teachers will you like most?
(a) a loving teacher
(b) a teacher of highly idealist philosophy
(c) a teacher who often amuses his students
(d) a disciplined teacher
30.As a chairman of UPSC while selecting a teacher
you should be
(a) fair and impartial
(b) able to judge the personality of candidates
(c) encouraging to those appearing for interview.
(d) All of these

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PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT TEST north to south because of:


1.Sericulture is: A. cheap labour
A.science of the various kinds of serum B. expanding regional market
B.artificial rearing of fish C. cheap and abundant supply of power
C.art of silkworm breeding D. high yield and high sugar content in sugarcane
D.study of various cultures of a community, 14.Consider the following statements:
2.Tides in the oceans are caused by: 1.Ozone is found mostly in the Stratosphere.
A. Gravitational pull of the moon on the earth’s surface in- 2.Ozone layer lies 55-75 km above the surface of the earth.
cluding sea water 3.Ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the Sum
B.Gravitational pull of the sun on the earth’s surface only 4.Ozone layer has no significance for life on the earth.
and not on the sea water. Which of the above statements are-’ correct ?
C.Gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the earth’s A. 1and 3 B. 2 and 4
surface including the sea water C. 2 and 3 D.1 and 4
D.None of these 15. Atmosphere exists because:
3.Nagarjunasagar Project is situated on the river: A.The Gravitational force of the Earth
A.Tungabhadra B. Cauvery B.Revolution of the Earth
C. Krishna D. Godavari C.Rotation of the Earth
4.The difference between the Indian Standard Time D.Weight of the gases of atmosphere
and the Greenwich mean Time is: 16.Where are most of the earth’s active volcanoes con-
A.- 3 1/2 hours B. + 31/2 hours centrated ?
1/2
C. - 3 hours D. + 51/2 hours A. Europe B.Pacific Ocean
5. Which of the following dams is not on Narmada river? C. Africa D.South America
A. Indira-Sagar Project 17.The area covered by forest in India is about:
B.Maheshwar Hydel Power Project A. 46% B.33% C.23% D. 19%
C. Jobat Project 18.The natural vegetation of Savana consists of:
D.Koyna Power Project A.Tall grass B.Scrub jungle
6.Which of the following statements is no true about C. Short grass D.Trees
the availability of water on the earth, the crisis for which 19.The zone of excessively dry climate with very cold
is going to increase in the years to come ? temperature throughout the year correspond to:
A. About 97.5 percent of the total volume of water available A.Arctic deserts B.Tundra
on the earth is salty C.Alpine meadouss D.Antarctica
B. 80 percent of the water available to us for use comes in 20.The fertility of the soil can be increased by growing:-
bursts as monsoons A. Cereals B.FibreCrops
C.About 2.5 per cent of the total water available on the earth C. Legumes D.Root Crops,
is polluted water and cannot be used for human activities 21.India’s Oil bearing areas are mostly associated with
D.Possibility is that some big glaciers will melt in the com- the:
ing ten-fifteen years and sea level will rise by 3-4 meters all A.Plutonic rocks B. Volcanic rocks
over the earth C. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks
7.Through which States does Cauvery River flow ? 22.The much discussed Tehri Dam Project is located in
A.Gujarat, M.P. Tamil Nadu which of the following states?
B.Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu . A. Madhya Pradesh B.Rajasthan
C.Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh C.Haryana D’. Uttaranchal
D.M.P., Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu 23.Laterite soil develop as a result of:
8.The biggest reserves of thorium are in: A. deposits of alluvial B. deposition of loess
A. India B. China C.leaching D. continued vegetation cover
C. The Soviet Union D.U.S.A. 24.The coldest place on the earth is:
9. Photosphere is described as the: A.Halifax B. Chicago
A. Lower layer of atmosphere C.Siachen D.Verkhoyansk
B. Visible surface of the sun from which radiation emanates 25. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly
C. Wavelength of solar spectrum matched ?
D. None of the above A.Kota—Chambal B.Bhubaneshwar—Mahanadi
10. Different seasons are formed because C. Jabalpur — Narmada D. Surat—Tapti
A.Sun is moving around the earth 26. Which of the following is the biggest fresh water
B.of revolution of the earth around the Sun on its orbit lake in India ?
C.of rotation of the earth around its axis A. DalLake B.SukhnaLake
D. All of the above C. LoktakLake D.None of these
11.The world is divided into:- 27. Which of the following rivers is not a tributary of the
A.12 time zones B. 20 time zones Indus ?
C. 24 time zones D.36 time zones A. Sutlej B.Jhelum
12.The term ‘Regur’ refers to: C. Bhagirathi D.Chenab
A. Laterite soils B. Black Cotton soils 28. Which of the following pairs of the river dam project
C. Red soils D.Deltaic Alluvial soils and the State in which it is located, is not correct ?
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B.Tungabhadra—Tamilnadu TEST C. Gulf of Stream D.HakunaHatata
C. Bhakra Nangal—Punjab 40.High velds are the temperate grasslands of:
D. Hirakud—Orissa A. Africa B. South Australia
29. Match List I and List II and select the correct answer C. Europe and Asia D.South America
using the codes given below the Lists: 41. The rock material carried by a glacier is called ____
List I List II A.alluvium B. meanders
(Rivers) (Dams) C.nodules D.moraines
(a) Cauvery 1. Alamatti 42. Match List I and List II and find out the correct an-
(b) Krishna 2. Mettur swer from the codes given below the Lists:
(c) Narmada 3. Gandhi Sagar List I List II
(d) Chambal 4.Sardar Sarovar (Thermal (Locations)
Codes:- Power Plants)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) Kahalgaon 1.West Bengal
A. 1 4 2 3 (b) Farakka 2.Bihar
B. 2 1 4 3 (c) Ramagundam 3.Gujarat
C. 2 1 3 4 (d) Gandhar 4. Andhra Pradesh
D. 1 3 4 2 Codes:-
30. What is approximately the percentage of forest cover (a) (b) (c) (d)
in India ? A. 1 2 3 4
A. 10 percent B. 8.5 percent B. 4 3 1 2
C. 25 percent D . 19.5 percent C. 2 1 4 3
31.When does the moon come between the sun and D. 3 2 1 4
the earth ? 43. Solar eclipse takes place when:-
A. Lunar eclipse B. Solar eclipse A. The moon comes between the sun and the earth
C. Sidereal day D.Full moon day B.The earth comes between the sun and the moon
32.The latitude of a place is expressed by its angular C.The sun comes between the moon and the earth
distance in relation to: D.None of the above
A. Equator B. South Pole 44.The Suez Canal connects:
C. Axis of the Earth D.North Pole A.Baltic Sea and the Caspian Sea
33.The southern tip of India is: B.Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
A. CapeComorin B. Point Calimere C.Red Sea and the Caspian Sea
C. Indira Point in Nicobar Islands D.Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
D.Kovalam in Trivandrum 45.Krishna Raja Sagar Dam is built across the river:
34.During winter, the northern half of India is warmer A.Cauvery B.Tungabhadra
than areas of similar latitudinal location by 3° to 8° C. Krishna D.Godavari
because: 46.Which of the following States has rich forests of san-
A. India is essentially a tropical country dalwood ?
B. The surface wind blows in a particular direction in one A. Andhra Pradesh B.Karriataka
season C.Kerala D.Madhya Pradesh
C.The Great Himalayas check the penetration of cold polar 47. Which of the following is the smallest ocean of the
air into India effectively. world ?
D.Of winter rains A.Pacific B.Indian
35.Turpentine oil used in medicine is obtained from: C. Atlantic D.Arctic
A. Acacia B.Chirpin 48. Light Year is a unit of:
C. Myrobalans D.Kusum A.Intensity of light B.Distance
36.Which country is known for the most frequent earth- C.Time D.Planetary motion
quakes ? 49.Match List I and List II and select the correct answer
A.Italy B.Japan using the codes given below the Lists :
C. China D.Iran List I List II
37.In determining the Indian climate, major role played (a) Troposphere 1.Dust particles
by Himalayas is/are: (b) Stratosphere 2. Ozone layer
A.The east-west extension of the Great-Himalayas does (c) Ionosphere 3. Meteors
not permit the summer monsoon to cross it and thus keeps (d) Exosphere 4.Aurora
its sojourn restricted to India Codes:-
B.The direct the summer monsoon towards the north-west (a) (b) (c) (d)
C.During the winter they stop the southward penetration of A. 1 2 4 3
the cold and dry polar air B. 1 2 3 4
D.All of the above C. 2 1 4 3
38.Which river is flowing near Ayodhya ? D. 2 1 3 4
A. Ganga B.Yamuna 50. The Nagarjunsagar project is on the river:
C. Saryu D.Krishna A. Sutlej B.Narmada
39.Which of the following is cold stream? C. Krishna D.Kaveri
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orbits by the: TEST etary winds and the difference in temperature and density of
A. Rotation of the sun on its axis water.
B.Gravitation and centrifugal forces In the context of the above two statements, which one the
C. Great size and spherical shape following is correct ?
D. Rotation and the density of the planets A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
52.All vital atmospheric processes leading to various B. Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A.
climatic and weather conditions take place in the: C. A is true but R is false.
A.Troposphere B. Ionosphere D. A is false but R is true
C. Exosphere D.Stratosphere 65.Tsunamis are huge sea waves caused by:
53.The greatest diversity of animal and plants species A. Earthquakes B.Volcanoes
occurs in: C. Winds D.Icebergs
A, temperate deciduous forests B. tropical moist forests 66.Through which of the following countries does the
C. heavily polluted rivers D.desert lands river Tigris flow ?
54.The cold oceanic current passing through the coast A.Egypt B.Iran
of North America is known as: C. Italy D.Iraq
A.Kuroshio Current B.Gulf Stream 67.Imaginary lines drawn on a global map from pole to
C. Labrador Current D.Falkland Current pole and from the perpendicular to the equator are called
55.Which of the following soil is very hard to cultivate? A.Contours B.Isobars
A.Alluvial B.Red C.Black D.Sandy C. Meridians D.Steppes
56.The Hirakud Project is on which of the following rivers ? 68.The 23South latitude is known as
A. Godavari B.Mahanadi A.The Tropic of Cancer B.The Tropic of Capricorn
C.Damodar D.Kosi C.The Equator D.The Prime Meridian
57.What is meant by the term “cirrus”? 69. ‘Equinox’ means
A.A low cloud B. A rain-bearing cloud A.Days are longer than nights
C. A high-cloud D.A hail-bearing cloud B. Days and nights are equal
58. Most of the weather phenomena take place in the: C. Days are shorter than nights
A.stratosphere B.troposphere D. None of these
C.tropopause D.ionosphere 70. Summer solstice occurs on
59. Atmospheric pressure exerted on earth is due to: A. March 21 B.April 21
A.rotation of earth B. revolution of earth C. May 21 D.June 21
C. gravitational pull D.uneven heating of earth 71.A lunar eclipse occurs when
60.The circulation of ocean water occurs: A. Sun, Moon and Earth are not in the same line
A. only laterally B.only vertically B. Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon
C. both laterally and vertically C.Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth
D.neither laterally nor vertically D. Sun comes between the Earth and the Moon
61. Match List I and List II and select the correct answer 72.The sky appears blue because
using the codes given below the Lists : A.It is actually blue
List I List II B. The atmosphere scatters blue light more than the others
(Storm) (Country of Occurrence) C.All colours interfere to produce blue
(a) Cyclone 1.China D.In white light, blue colour dominates
(b) Hurricane 2. Australia 73.International Date Line passes through
(c) Typhoon 3.India A. 0° Greenwich B. 180° Greenwich
(d) Willy-Willy . 4.U.S.A. C. 90° Greenwich D. 270° Greenwich
Codes:- 74.Port Blair is situated in
(a) (b) (c) (d) A. North Andaman B.South Andaman
A. 3 4 2 1 C. Middle Andaman D.Little Andaman
B. 4 3 2 1 75. Which of the following passes through India ?
C. 3 4 1 2 A.Tropic of Capricorn B.Tropic of Cancer
D. 4 3 1 2 C. Equator D.0° Longitude
62. Which is called the “Tiger State”? 76.At the Equator, the duration of a day is
A. Rajasthan A. 10hrs B.12hrs
B. Madhya Pradesh C. 14hrs D.16hrs
C. Uttar Pradesh 77.Suez navigation canal links up Mediterranean Sea
D. Jammu & Kashmir with the
63.Which one of the following rivers is known as” A.Atlantic Ocean B.Pacific Ocean
Sorowof Bihar” ? C.North Sea D.Red Sea
A.Damodar B.Gandak 78.Teak and Sal are the principal trees in the forests
C.Kosi D.Sone known as
64.Given below are two statements, one labelled as A.Tropical moist evergreen B. Dry deciduous
Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R): C.Tropical moist deciduous D.Dry evergreen
Assertion (A):-One of the movements of the surface water of 79.When a ship crosses the International Date Line from
ocean is known as ocean current. west to East
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C.It loses half-a-day D.It gainshalf-a-day TEST erally associated with the phenomenon of
80. Siachenis A. Retreating monsoon B.Temperate cyclones
A.Limiting glacier zone between India and Pakistan C. Local thunderstorms D.Shift in Jet stream movement
B.Limiting desert zone between India and Pakistan 95. When the moon is near the horizon, then it appears
C.Limiting zone between China and Pakistan bigger because of
D.Limiting zone between India and Myanmar A. Atmospheric refraction
81.Which of the following people are related to T.E. B. Scattering of light C. Diffraction
Lawrence ? D.Total internal reflection
A.The people of China B.Inhabitants of Mangole 96. Savanna grasslands are found in
C. The people of Afghanistan D.The people of Arab A. Australia B.Africa
82.For which of the following reasons, clouds do not C. East Asia D.South America
rain in desert ? 97.Life expectancy is highest in the world in
A.Maximum air velocity B.Minimum temperature A.Canada B.Germany
C. Minimum air velocity D.Minimum humidity C. Japan D.Norway
83. Which countries are joined by the Palk Strait ? 98. Israel has common borders with
A.India & Sri Lanka B.North & South Korea A.Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt
C.Pakistan & China D.Britain & France B. Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Jordan
84. The smallest Continent is C.Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan and Egypt
A.Europe B.Australia D.Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Yemen
C.Antarctica D.South America 99.What is the correct sequence of the rivers—Godavari,
85.The longest dam in India is Mahanadi, Narmada and Tapi in the descending order
A. Bhakra Dam B. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam of their lengths ?
C. HirakudDam D.Kosi Dam A.Godavari-Mahanadi-Narmada-Tapi
86.Jawahar Tunnel, the largest in India, is located in B.Godavari-Narmada-Mahanadi-Tapi
the state of C.Narmada-Godavari-Tapi-Mahanadi
A.Himachal Pradesh B.Rajasthan D.Narmada-Tapi-Godavari-Mahanadi
C. West Bengal D. J & K 100.Among the following cities, which one is nearest
87.‘Jog’ the highest waterfall in India is located in the state of to the Tropic of Cancer ?
A.Uttar Pradesh B.West Bengal A. Delhi B. Kolkata
C. Karnataka D.Maharashtra C. Jodhpur D.Nagpur
88. Where is the Siachin Glacier situated in India ? 101. Among the following which planet takes maximum
A.Uttar Pradesh B. Himachal Pradesh time for one revolution around the Sun ?
C. Jammu & Kashmir D. Sikkim A. Earth B.Jupiter
89.The standard time of India is the local time of C. Mars D.Venus
A.81 “Eastlongitude B.East longitude 102. Which one among the following languages has
C. 84° East longitude D. 86° East longitude largest number of speakers in the world ?
90.In which South American country does one find the A. Bengali B.French
Atacama desert ? C. Japanese D.Portuguese
A.Chile B.Peru 103. Which one of the following is the longest glacier
C.Brazil D.Columbia of India ?
91. Which of the following ports has a free trade zone? A.Pindari B.Gangotri
A.Kandla B.Cochin C. Siachen D.Zemu
C.Madras D.Tuticorin 104. In what regions can the sun be seen at midnight ?
92.Which one of the following mountain peaks of the A.The tropical zone
Himalayas is not in India B. Warm temperate regions
A. Annapurna B.Nanda Devi C.The Arctic and Antarctic regions
C. Mt. Kamet D.Kanchenjunga D.Anywhere at the time of lunar eclipse
93. Match List I (Types of Natural Regions) with List II ( 105. Match the rivers flowing through the cities below:
Areas Associated with the Regions) and select the cor- Cities Rivers
rect answer using the codes given below the lists: A. Baghdad (I) Rhine
List I List II B. Cairo (II) Hudson
(Type of Natural (Areas Associated with C. New York (III) Nile
Regions the Natural Regions D. Rotterdam (IV) Tigris
(I) Dry continental 1.Brazil A B C D
(II) Humid Subtropics 2. British Isles A. IV III H I
(III) Marine West Coast 3. Canada B I II III IV
(IV) Subarctics 4. China C. II I IV III
5. Mangolia D. III IV I II
Codes:- 106. Where was electricity supply first introduced in
A. I - 5, II - 4, III - 2, IV - 3 India ?
B. I - 2, III - 3, II - 1, IV - 5 A. Kolkata B. Darjeeling
C. I - 2, II - 4, III - 1, IV- 3 C. Mumbai D.Chennai
D. I - 5, II - 3, III - 2, IV - 4 107. Which of the following is the highest waterfall in
94.Winter rains in north and north-west India are gen- the world ?
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A.Angel B.Ribbin TEST matched ?
C.Hungela D.Quecanag A.Panna : Diamond B.Neyveli: Lignite
108. Which among the following planets intersects the C. Mysore: Marble D.Sambhar : Salt
orbit of Neptune ? 127. The earthquake waves which have transverse
A. Mercury B.Pluto movements are known as
C. Earth D.Uranus A. Primary waves B. Secondary waves
109. Nubian desert is in C. Surface waves D.None of the above
A. Ethiopia B.Egypt 128. The first man to reach the South Pole on Decem-
C. Sudan D.Somalia ber 14, 1911 was
110. The capital of Laos is A. Commander Robert, E. Peary of U.S. Navy
A.Vientiane B.Ankara B. Racald Amundsen from Norway
C, Abu Dhabi D.Hanoi C. The Navigator Ferdinand Magellan
111. Peso is the currency of D. Sir Francis Drake of England
A.Cuba B.Bermuda 129. Which one of the following is not the vegetation in
C. Grenada D.Jamaica Selva forests ?
112.Which of the following countries is called the “Coun- A. Epiphytes B. Xerophytes
try of white elephants”? C. Lianas D.Hydrophytes
A. Thailand B.Kuwait 130. Where does the primitive community of Bushman live?
C.South Africa D.India A. Sahara desert B.Thar desert
113. The longest highway in India runs from C. Kalahari desert D.Attacama desert
A. Kolkata to Jammu B.Jammu to Kanya Kumari 131.Which region of India ifeceives rainfall due to west-
C. Ambala to Nagercoil D.Varanasi to Kanya Kumari ern disturbances in winter ?
114. Which strait separates India from Sri Lanka ? A. Western region B. Central region
A.Mandeb B.Magellan C. Eastern region D. North-Western region
C.Malacca D.Palk 132. Freely suspended magnetic needle stands in which
115. Which city was known as the ‘Manchester of India’? direction ?
A.Mumbai B.Surat A. North-West direction B.North-South direction
C.Ahmedabad D.Ludhiana C. North-East direction D. South-West direction
116. Where is the famous shore temple located ? 133. How far the axis of earth is inclined of its orbital
A. Puri B. Visakhapatnam surface ?
C. Mamallapuram D.Chennai A. 23 B. 66
117.The new alluvial deposits found in the Gangetic C. 180° D. It is not inclined
plain are known as 134. Difference of longitudinal of two places on the earth
A.Bhabar B.Bhangar is 15°. What will be the difference in its local time ?
C. Khadar D.Terai A. No difference B. 1 hour
118. Which of the following is the largest island ? C. 2 hours D.15 hours
A.Sumatra B.Madagascar 135. Which of the following is only star ?
C.Honshu D.Cuba A.Moon ‘ B. Venus C. Earth D.Sun
119. Kodaikanal, the famous hill-station of South India ANSWERS KEY
is situated on: Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A.Palni Hills B. Anaimalai Mountain A C C C D D D B A B B C B
C. Nilgiri Mountain D. Cardamon Hills Q 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
120. The largest continent in the world is: A D A A B D A A C C D C D
A.North America B. Africa Q 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
C. Asia D.Europe A A D C B B D B A C C B B
121.Which water body separates Australia from New Q 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Zealand ? A D C B A D C A B C B B B
A. Cook Straits B. Tasman Sea Q 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C. McMunro Sound D.Great Barrier Reef A B C B A B C B B C B C C
122. ‘Radcliff Line’ is a boundary line between Q 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
A. India and Bangladesh B. India and Bhutan A C B C C A D C B B D B B
C. India and China D. India and Pakistan Q 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
123. The samallest continent of the world is— A B B B B D C A C D A A B
A. Europe B.Antarctica Q 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
C. South America D.Australia A C D C C B A A A A A A B
124. Jog waterfall, the highest waterfall in India, is lo- Q 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
cated in— A C A B B B A C C A B A D
A.Kerala B.Karnataka Q 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
C.Maharashtra D.Madhya Pradesh A C A A A D D D C C B A C
125.Which of the following district is on the interna- Q 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132
tional border of India A B D D B C C B B B C C B
A. Gorakhpur B.West Khasi Hills Q 133 134 135
C. Kinnaur D.Kullu A A B D
126.Which of the following pairs is not correctly
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HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA TEST C. Concurrent List D.None of the above
1.India is a: 13. Which of the following are the ideals set forth in the
A.Secular State B.Bilingual State Preamble ?
C. Communist State D.Capitalist State A.Social, economic and political Justice
2. What is the literal meaning of secularism ? B. Equality of status and of opportunity
A. Freedom to worship any God B.Death of religion C. Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship
C. Separation of religion from the state D. All of these
D.None of these 14.Fundamental Rights of the citizens are:
3.The Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India re- A.non-justiciable
lates to: B.justiciable
A. Panchayati Raj Institutions B.Anti-defection Act C.justiciable if the highest court feels it should be
C. List of languages recognised by the Constitution D. Some rights are justiciable while others are not
D. Procedure for amendment to the Constitution 15. In India the executive is responsible directly to the:
4.The real powers in the Central Government are en- A.Legislature B.President
joyed, according to the Constitution of India by the: C. Judiciary D.People
A.President of India B. Vice-President of India 16. Fundamental Rights of the Indian citizens are con-
C. Prime Minister of India D.Council of Ministers tained in .......... of the ‘Indian Constitution’.
5.The Council of Ministers is responsible to the: A. Part I B. Part II
A. President B.Lok Sabha C. Part III D.Part IV
C. Vice-President D.Supreme Court 17.Of which fundamental right is a foreigner in India deprived
6.The Prime Minister is: of ?
A.nominated by the President A. To seek justice in court B.To seek security of life
B.elected by the Chief Ministers of States C. To criticise policies of government
C.is the leader of the majority party of Lok Sabha D. To vote at the time of Parliamentary election
D. is not elected; it is a hereditary post 18. Freedom of the Press as such:
7.The quorum of the Parliament is fixed at: A. has been guaranteed by the Constitution
A. one-tenth of the membership of the House B. has not been expressly guaranteed by the Constitution
B. one-third of the membership of the House C. has been given only to selected institutions
C. one-half of the membership of the House D.None of the above
D. four-fifths of the membership-of the House 19.The Rajya Sabha is:
8.Why are the Fundamental Rights considered funda- A.dissolved once in two years
mental ? B.dissolved after every four years
A.Necessary for the successful working of democratic insti- C.adjourned every six months
tution D.not subject to dissolution
B.Basic to the welfare, dignity and happiness of the indi- 20.Administrative Law means:
vidual A.law passed by the Union
C.Constitution is based on these B.law or rules made by the executive
D.All of these C.laws relating to administration of non-Governmental insti-
E. Only A and B tutions
9.The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by D.all the above
the: 21.The Legislative Council of a State is a:
A.Prime Minister of India A.temporary body
B.Speaker of the Lok Sabha B. permanent body
C. President of India C. semi-permanent body
D. Ministry of Law & Justice D. chamber of the nominated members
10.The President’s Rule is imposed in a State or in a 22.The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha sit jointly when:
Union Territory when the: A. they like
A.Governor of a State or the Chief Commissioner or a Lt B. there is a disagreement between the two (Houses).
Governor advises the President to do so because the Gov- C. the President summons both the Houses
ernment in that State/Territory cannot be carried on in accor- D. they must meet when two years have lapsed after the last
dance with the provisions of the Constitution meeting
B. Chief Minister of a State requests to this effect E. they must meet every 5 years
C.Chief Justice of the State High Court recommends through 23.Ministers in the Union Cabinet are appointed by the:
the Governor A. Prime Minister
D. President knows best B. President
E. Elections are being held there C. President of India on the advice of the Prime Minister
11.The Directive Principles: D. Prime Minister on the advice of the Chief Justice of the
A.aim at establishing welfare state of Gandhian conception Supreme Court of India
B.aim at giving ideals to be incorporated at a later stage 24.Who administers the Union Territories ?
C. aim at giving support to the Fundamental Rights A. The President through the Administrators appointed by him
D. A and B only B.The Prime Minister of India
12. Agriculture, including research and education, falls in: C.The Law Minister, Government of India
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25.Which of the following is not the federal feature of TEST C.the diversities of needs are accepted
the Indian Constitution ? D.all of these are recognised
A. There is distribution of Powers in accordance with 2 lists 38.The Dalton Scheme of education is useful for which
B. Written and rigid constitution ones of the following ?
C. Independent Judiciary A.For infants B.For little children
D. All of these C.For older children D.For all of these
26.Directive Principles of State Policy aim at: 39. Why do you not support the five-stage method of
A. ensuring individual liberty Herbart ?
B.ensuring and strengthening the country’s independence A.In this, there is no scope for the individual diversity of stu-
C. protecting the depressed classes dents
D.providing social and economic base for genuine democ- B.Under this, it is difficult to make coordination between vari-
racy in the country ous subjects
27.The Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Min- C.Under this, generalisation is not required to be done
ister is responsible to: while teaching subjects like language, history, geography
A.Prime Minister B.President etc.
C.Parliament D.Speaker D. all of these
28. Usually a Gram Panchayat is not responsible for: 40. “In the school, provisions must be made for free
A.construction of village roads and tanks and natural expressions of a child.” Who give this state-
B.sanitation, maternity and child welfare ment ?,
C. financing of agriculturists A. T. Remont B.Ryeburn
D. agricultural production C. Montessori D.Lyndon
29. Which one of the following provides constitutional 41. According to Dewry, education is a
guarantee of personal freedom ? A. Social need B.Personal need
A.Quo Warranto B.Mandamus C. Psychological need D.theoretical need
C. Certiorari D.Habeas Corpus 42. In the context of education, some views of Gandhiji
30. What does the Panchayati Raj System signify ? have been appended below. Which one of them is in-
A. single-tier structure of local Government correct ?
B. Double-tier system of self Government A.In education, experimentation, work and research must
C.Three-tier structure of local Govt. at the village, block and be given due places
district level B.Education must be self-dependent
D.None of these C.Literacy is education
31.Out of the following, in which lesson, a general rule D.Education must be such as to develop all the powers and
is explained first and then, knowledge is accumulated inherent qualities of children
on the basis of that rule? 43. Who is known as the father of educational psychol-
A.Deductive lesson B.Inductive lesson ogy ?
C. Developing lesson D.Knowledge lesson A.Pestology B.Devy
32. For knowledge lessons C. Herbart D.Spencer
A. Glover’s Scheme is used 44.“There should be no difference between the words
B. Herbart’s five-stage system is used and deeds of a teacher.” who gave this statement ?
C. Carry’s scheme is used A.Mcckennan B.John Locke
D. none of these C.Rousseau D.Aristotle
33. The project education method of teaching is asso- 45. Who gave the principle of “pupil activity ?”
ciated with A.Rousseau B.Handezrson
A. Rousseau B.Frobel C.Comenius D.Binet
C. Dewey D.Armstrong 46. Personalised System of education
34.“This methodology trains the child to search for facts, A.does not inculcate a feeling of socialisation in students
rules and principles by his own efforts, organise the set B.does not inculcate a feeling of competition in students
of knowledge gained and delineate general rules.” The C. leads to wastage of time and energy
aforementioned statement is about the following meth- D. all of these are true
odology of teaching 47.The educational system of today promotes “educated
A.Montessory B.Kindergarten unemployment”. The reason is that
C. Heuristic D.Play-way A.education gives theoretical knowledge only
35.In the project education technique, the work load B.professional education is not a part of education
on the teacher is C. the objective of education is not vivid
A. very high B.comparatively low D. all of these
C. low D.nil 48. The teacher ought to know about the problems
36. In Carry’s Plan prevalent in the field of education. The reason is that
A.work is important B.play is important A.only a teacher can do something about solving them
C.learning is important B.he can tell about the same to another teacher
D.all these three have equal importance C.teachers can tell the government about it
37. Under the Wennetka Plan D.with this knowledge, the teacher can have information about
A.the diversity of interests of the students is recognised education
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rising population of our nation, you have the following TEST C. Kolkata (W.Bengal) D.Guwahati (Assam)
views about the programmes for improving the stan- 64. How many Indian Institutes of Management (IIM)
dards of education (under the aegis of national policy are there in India ?
of education). A.Six B.Seven
A.They are impractical C. Five D.Eight
B.They are courageous and laudable efforts 65. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade is situated in
C.They are new forms of traditional programmes A. Lucknow B.Dehradun
D.They increase the workload of teachers C. New Delhi D.Mumbai
50. In your view, arrangement for “education on envi- 66. Birla Institute of Technology is situated at
ronment” in the school A.Ranchi B.Jaipur
A.is important for creating an awareness among students C. Kota D.Hardwar
about the environment 67. What is the full form of MCA?
B. is likely to put more burden on students A.Ministry of Commerce & Agriculture
C.is a mode of entertainment for students B.Master of Computer Application
D. is like giving work to teachers C. Member Chartered Accountant
51.In the school, “education on environment” can be D.Master of Commerce & Arts
imparted by 68. Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences is
A. lectures B.articles situated in
C. sports D.adopting it ourselves A.Mumbai B.Chennai
52. The major objective of education is C. Delhi D.Kolkata
A.reforming the society 69. National Institute of Immunology is situated in
B.making students discipline A.Delhi B.Hyderabad
C.developing inherent abilities/powers of students C.Goa D.Kochi
D.making students followers of teachers 70. Central Forensic Science Laboratory is situated in
53. Adult education should be under the authority of A.Chandigarh B.Patna
the following C.Patiala D.Ludhiana
A.The government 71.Immediate feedback is an essential characteristic
B.Non-government organisations of:
C.Educated persons D.All of these A.team teaching B.teaching machines
54. Education not only conserves the culture of a na- C. the Dalton Plan D.the project method
tion, but also it 72.The most accurate statement about teaching ma-
A. makes the latter rich B. defines the latter chines is that:
C. makes the latter spiritual A.B F Skinner began the movement for their use
D. makes the latter mass-oriented and popular B.they were designed as an economy measure to replace
55. Indian Institute of Advanced studies is located in teachers
A.Shimla B.Solan C.they are not as efficient as teachers in reinforcing re-
C. Dharmshala D.Chandigarh sponses
56. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is lo- D.they can be used for all learning programmes
cated in 73.A set of test papers from a class of 29 students has
A.Lucknow B.Delhi been arranged in order from the highest to the lowest
C. Mumbai D.Chennai scores. The mark on the fifteenth paper is known as
57.NASA is the name of space agency of _________ the:
A.Netherlands B.Britain A.median B.mean
C.America D.India C.mode D.norm
58. National Defence Academy (NDA) is situated at 74. In a class of ten pupils the grades in a spelling test
A.Kharadwasla (Pune) B.Dehradun were: 97-97-97-92-92-85-76-73-65-60. The mode of those
C.Allahabad D.Chennai scores is:
59. Air Force Administrative College is situated in A. 92 B. 97
A. Hyderabad B.Coimbatore C.97 minus 60 divided by 2
C. Bidar D.Agra D. the sum of the scores divided by 10
60. How many Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) are 75.Of the following objectives of an elementary music
there in India ? programme, the one of lowest priority is:
A. Eight B.Four A.to expose children to a variety of musical compositions
C. Six D.Three B. to prepare children for wise use of leisure time
61. Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is located in C.to develop a group of performers for the holiday assem-
A.Chennai B.Kolkata blies
C. Bangalore D.Mumbai D.to provide children with emotional outlets
62. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is situated 76. A culturally disadvantaged child is best served by
at the school system that:
A.Hyderabad B. Bangalore A.places him/her in a class with other culturally disadvan-
C.Delhi D.Trombay (Mumbai) taged children
63. Indian School of Mines is situated at B.gives him/her an annual intelligence- test
A.Patna(Bihar) B.Dhanbad (Jharkhand) C.trains teachers to understand his/her impoverished home

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background TEST A. David Wechsler B.BF Skinner
D.assesses his/her strengths and needs and provide for an C. William Cruikshank D.Bruno Bettelheim
individualized learning plan 88.The project method of teaching is best associated
77.Recreational reading should be: with the philosophy of:
A.reserved for the school library period A.JohnDewey B.MaxRafferty
B.assigned as homework C. Robert Hutchins D.B F Skinner
C.a responsibility of the home, not the school 89. Overlearning tends to strengthen an individual’s:
D.an integral part of the language arts curriculum A. powers of retention B.endurance
78. Of the following intelligence tests, the one which is C. feeling of boredom D.motivation
individually administered is the: 90. “School is life, not a preparation for life.” This state-
A. WISC ment summarizes one important aspect of the educa-
B.Pintner-Cunningham Primary tional philosophy of:
C.Army Alpha A.John Devvey B.Robert Hutchins
D.Kuhlman-Anderson C. Mortimer Adler D.SI Hayakawa
79.With regard to readiness to read, all of these state- 91. A. frequency distribution is best defined as the:
ments are true except that: A. number of scores above the median score
A.some psychologists believe that a child is not ready to B. number of pupils scoring above the median score
begin reading until he/ she has achieved a mental age of C. number of test items answered correctly by a majority of
about six years the class
B. a strong desire to read is a determining factor D.number of pupils who received each score on a test
C.a reading readiness programme may begin for some chil- 92. Mainstreaming is a term associated with:
dren in kindergarten A.career education
D.physical maturation is a crucial factor B.education for the handicapped
80.All of the following tend to erode local control of C.interage class groupings
education in favour of national control, except the: D. environmental education
A.National Science Foundation 93.Of great importance in determining the amount of
B. National Institute of Mental Health transference that occurs in learning is the:
C.College Entrance Examination Board A.IQ of the learner
D.National Defence Education Act B.knowledge of the teacher
81.When Jeewan receives his failing test mark, he tells C.use of appropriate materials
the teacher, “You don’t like me.” This is an example D.presence of identical elements
of: 94. Of the following, the educator who is not an advo-
A. identification B.transference cate of radical educational reform is:
C. egocentrism D.projection A. Postman B.Illich
82.With respect to the development of skills, all of the C. Bestor D.Kozol
following are correct except that: 95. With regard to standardized testing, which of the
A. pupils of the same mental age should learn at the same following statements is correct ?
rate A.the testing of intelligence began in Germany
B.group instruction facilitates the learning process B. the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) is a
C. individual instruction is often required group test
D.workbooks can be an invaluable learning aid C.the Rorschach test uses inkblots
83. If you were reading a series of articles about the D. the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is easy to interpret
teaching of reading, you would expect to be reading 96.Most students in medieval universities learned by:
an article by: A.laboratory experimentation
A.PaulMcKee B.Albert Harris B. reading the Bible
C.Arthur Gates D.Frank Reissman C.listening to lectures
84.A student fails a test for which he did not study. By D. studying in libraries
ascribing his failure to the fact that the teacher does 97. The term least restrictive environment refers to the
not like him he is utilizing: education of the:
A.conversion B.sympathism A.handicapped B.gifted
C.rationalization D.compensation C.early childhood youngsters D.retarded
85. Of the following learning theories, the one that em- 98. All of the following are correctly paired except:
bodies the idea that learning takes place through in- A.Froebel—progressivism B. Dewey—pragmatism
sight is known as: C. Skinner—Gestalt D.Herbart—apperception
A.Gestalt B.stimulus-response 99. Heterogeneous grouping best serves the aims of a
C.connectionist D.pragmatic democratic society because:
86.The pair of terms incorrectly associated is: A.parents prefer it B.pupils prefer it
A.IQ-relationship between MA and CA C.it minimizes class distinctions
B.validity-measure of consistency in testing D.it is the best environment for learning
C.inkblot-projective testing 100. All of the following are advantages of teaching
D. median-the middle score machines except:
87.Of the following, the author of a widely-used intelli- A.the control of cheating B.the tracking of errors
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D.their universal use for different kinds of programmes TEST C.The Prime Minister D.The Parliament
101. Which among the following is not a Fundamental 113. In case of absence of President and Vice-Presi-
Right now ? dent, which of the following acts as the president of
A. Right to equality B.Right to property country.
C. Right to Constitutional remedies A. Prime Minister B.Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. None of these C. Chief Justice of India D.Leader of opposition
102.The most powerful Upper Chamber in the world is 114. A bill becomes a law when
A.American Senate B.British House of Lords A.Both Houses of Parliament approve it by requisite majority
C. Rajya Sabha of the Indian Republic B. The Council of Ministers approves it
D. None of the above C.The President gives his assent
103. Who is legally competent under the Indian Consti- D.The Supreme Court upholds its constitutional validity
tution to declare war or conclude peace? 115.Who examines the report of the Comptroller and
A.The President B.The Prime Minister Auditor-General of India after it is laid before Parlia-
C.The Council of Ministers D.The Parliament ment ?
104. Holding of elections for the village Panchayat is A. Lok Sabha Speaker B.Estimates Committee
decided by C.Public Accounts Committee D.None of the above
A.The Collector 116. Consider the following statements regarding the
B.The Election Commission Governor of a state in India:
C.The Central Government (i) To be appointed as Governor, one should have completed
D.The State Government the age of 45 years
105. The time of gap between two sessions of Parlia- (ii) The Governor holds the office during the pleasure of the
ment is not more than President
A. 9 months B.1 month (iii) After completing five years in office, the Governor cannot
C. 3 months D. 6 months continue to hold the office even when his successor has not
106. The President of India is entered upon his office
A. The head of the State (iv) The executive power of the state is vested in the Gover-
B.The head of the Government nor Which of the above statements are correct ?
C. The head of the State as well as Government A.(i) and (ii) B. (iii) and (iv)
D. All of these C.(i), (ii) and (iii) D. (ii) and (iv)
107. In the context of Panchayati Raj, which one of the 117. Which of the following subjects does not belong to
following is true about Gram Sabha ? the Union List ?
A.This is the topmost tier of the Panchayati Raj A.Atomic Energy B.War and Peace
B.It consists of all the voters residing in the jurisdiction of a C.Post office Savings Bank
Village Panchayat D.Public Health and Sanitation
C.It is the excutive body consisting of selected representa- 118.The Chairman and the members of State Public
tive from Village Panchayat Service Commission are appointed by the
D. It consists of all the adult males of the Village Panchayat A.President B.Governor
108. The joint sittings of the Union Parliament may be C. Chairman of UPSC D.Prime Minister
summoned for 119. In which of the following states was the Panchayati
A.Special address of the President Raj first introduced ?
B.Annual address of the President A.Rajasthan B.Gujarat
C.President’s occasional messages of national significance C. UttarPradesh D.Bihar
D.Resolution of the dead lock between the two Houses on a 120. How many members of the Anglo-Indian commu-
non-money bill nity can be nominated to the Lok Sabha by the Presi-
109. Which one of the following High Courts has the dent ?
Territorial Jurisdiction over Andaman and Nicobar is- A.2 B.5 C.10 D.12
lands 121. President can be removed on charges of violating
A. Andhra Pradesh B.Calcutta the Constitution by
C. Madras D.Orissa A.No-confidence motion B.Impeachment
110. As per Indian Protocol, who among the following C. Electoral College of Legislative Assemblies
ranks highest in the order of precedence? D. Prime Minister
A.Deputy Prime Minister B.Former President 122. The function of the Panchayat Samiti is to
C. Governor of a State within his State A. Deal with rural industrialisation
D. Speaker of Lok Shaba B. Deal with administration of justice at the Panchayat level
111. The Lok Sabha secretariat comes under the con- C. Implement community development project schemes
trol of D. Deal with financial matters of the Panchayat
A. Ministry of Home Affairs 123. Which Writ is issued by a High Court or the Su-
B.Speaker of the Lok Sabha preme Court to compel an authority to perform a func-
C. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs tion that it was not performing ?
D.Prime Minister A.Writ of certiorari B.Writ of Habeas Corpus
112. Who appoints the comptroller and Auditor-Gen- C. Writ of Mandamus D.Writ of Quo Warrauto
eral of India ? 124. Which one of the following sets of special powers
A.The U.P.S.C. B.The President has been conferred on Rajya Sabha by the Constitu-

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tion? TEST ANSWERS KEY
A.To change the existing territory of a state and to change Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
the name of a state A A C B C B C A E C A D A
B.To pass a resolution empowering the . parliament to make Q 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
laws in the State List and creation of one or more All-India A D B A C D B D B B B C A
services Q 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
C.To amend the election procedure of the President and to A D D C C D C A B C C A D
determine the pension of the President after his retirement Q 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
D.To determine the functions of the Election Commission A D C D C A C C A D D B A
and to determine the number of Election Commissioners Q 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
125.In the Rajya Sabha, the States have been provided A B A D C B A A B C A B A
A.Equal representation Q 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
B.Representation on the basis of poupulation A C D B A C A B C A A B A
C.Representation on the basis of population and size Q 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
D. Representation on the basis of size A A B C D D A D B D A D C
126.The salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court Q 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
are charged on the consolidated fund of India because A A B A A A A D B D C C C
A.they may get salaries regularly every month Q 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
B.their salaries may be free from legislative vote A A C C D B A A D D A B D
C.there may not be any cut in their salaries Q 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
D.their financial position may be secure to enable them to A B C C B C C C D D B A A
dispense impartial justice Q 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132
127.‘Judicial Review’ is the power of the higher court A B C C B B D C B C D B A
to declare unconstitutional any Q 133 134 135
1.Law passed by legislature A C B D
2.Judgement of the lower court
3.Order of the executive
Choose the answer from the following choices
A.1 and 2 only B.3 only
C.1 and 3 only D.1, 2 and 3
128. Which of the following standing committees of Parlia-
ment has no MP from Rajya Sabha ?
A.Public Accounts Committee
B.Estimates Committee
C.Committee on Public Undertakings
D.Committee on Government Assurances
129. The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India acts
as the chief accountant and auditor for the
A.Union Government B.State Governments
C.Union and State Governments
D.Neither Union nor State Governments
130. A member of the Union Public Service Commis-
sion holds office for a period of
A.Five Years B.Seven years
C.Six years or sixty five years of age whichever is more
D. Six years or until he attains the age of sixty five whichever
is earlier
131. How many types of emergency can be declared by the
President of India ?
A. 2 B.3 C.4 D.5
132. Who is the custodian of fundamental rights of people?
A.Supreme Court B.President
C.Prime Minister D.State Assembly
133. Education is a rubject in the:
A.Union list B.State list
C.Concurrent list D.None of the lists
134. Who can amend the Constitution ?
A.President B.Parliament
C.Prime Minister D.Union Cabinet
135. The retirement age of a Supreme Court Judge is:
A. 55 years B.58 years
C. 62 years D.65 years

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COMPUTER & I.T. TEST results in transfer of data


1. Central Processing Unit (CPU) - B. Communication between hardware components that re-
A. The computer’s primary processing hardware which inter- sult in the transfer of data.
prets and execute program instructions and manages the C. Both A and B
function of input, output and storage devices. D. None of the above
B. is considered to be heart of the computer. 11. Microsoft office
C. may reside on a single chip on the computer’s A. is a suite of Microsoft primary application for window
motherboard, or on a larger card inserted into a special slot and Macintosh.
on the motherboard B. includes some combination of word, Excel, Powerpoint,
D. All the above Access and schedule along with a host of internet and other
2. The Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU)- utilities.
A. is the component of CPU. C. Both A and B
B. performs arithmetic and logical operations. D. None of the above
C. Both A and B 12. Modem:
D. None of the above A. Abbreviation for modulator/demodulator.
3. Data B. It is an Input/Output device that allows computer to com-
A. A a collection of unorganized items that can include let- municate through telephone lines.
ters, numbers, symbols, images and sounds that computer C. converts outgoing digital data into analog signals that can
process and organize it into meaningful information. be transmitted over phone lines and converts incoming audio
B. is a set of standards for controlling the transfer of busi- signals into digital data that can be processed by the com-
ness documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, puter.
between computers. 13. Multimedia
C. Both A and B A. refers to the integration of multiple media such as visual
D. None of the above imagery, text, video, sound, and animation.
4. E-MAIL B. often associated with the information superhighway, or
A. stands for electronic mail with interactive T.V.-that can produce videos (information on
B. stores purchase orders and invoices, demand) or with hypermedia.
between computers. C. is a combination of software and hardware, both.
C. Both A and B D. All the above
D. None of the above 14. Multimedia
5. EDI A. is a very powerful form of communicating ideas, search-
A. stands for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) ing for information and experiencing new concepts of com-
B. is a set of standards for controlling the transfer of busi- mon media.
ness documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, B. enhance business presentations
between computers. C. Both A and B
C. Both A and B D. None of the above
D. None of the above 15. Motherboard
6. Hardware A. is the main circuit board, also called system board, in an
A. The physical components of a computer electronic device which consists of sockets that accepts
B. includes—processors, memory chips, input/output de- additional boards,
vices, tapes, disks, cables, modems. B. is a very powerful form of communicating ideas
C. Both A and B C. The interactive feature of network
D. None of the above D. None of the above
7. Input 16. Printers
A. A data or instruction that you enter into the memory of a A. is an output device that produce text and graphics on a
computer. physical medium such as paper or transparency film.
B. hardware components that result in the transfer of data. B. are classified into the following categories— Impact print-
C. Both A and B ers and Non-Impact printers.
D. None of the above C. Both A and B
8. Four types of Input are D. None of the above
A. data, programs, commands and user responses. 17. A program
B. hardware components that result in the transfer of data. A. is a sequence of instructions or actions
C. Both A and B B. must have mechanisms for carrying out processing op-
D. None of the above erations (like arithmetical operations or moving information
9. The input devices are the around)”and for handling input and output.
A. computer hardware that accepts data and instructions C. Both A and B
from user. D. None of the above
B. communication between hardware components that re- 18. Output
sult in the transfer of data, A. The data that has been processed into a useful form and
C. Both A and B can be seen on VDU or can taken to it through speakers or
D. None of the above a headset.
10. Input/Output devices(I/O) B. can be saved on a floppy disk or CD for future use.
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video. TEST D. None of the above
D. All the above 27. Desktop Publishing programs
19. Office Automation System A. belongs to Application software
A. Automata routine office tasks. B. used to literate individuals in computing
B. are classifieds into the following categories-Impact and C. a type of program designed to handle very small instruc-
Non-Impact tion sets.
C. Both A and B D. None of the above
D. None of the above 28. ASCII
20. The Information System (IS) department- A. is 7 bit binary code
A. Supports organization’s information systems and also B. developed by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
support organization’s overall mission. C. represent symbolic, numeric and alphanumeric charac-
B. The IS department provide technical support for hardware ters
and software, but may be involved in the design and imple- D. All the above
mentation of an organization’s entire information system. 29. Assembler
C. IS professionals also ensure that systems generate all A. is a computer program that converts assembly language
the appropriate types of information and reports required by instructions into machine language.
the organization’s manager and workers. B. developed by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
D. All the above C. represent symbolic, numeric and alphanumeric charac-
21. Programming language ters, voice
A. is a higher level language than machine code for writing D. All the above
programs. 30. ATM
B. use a variety of basic English. A. stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode
C. Both A and B B. is a network protocol designed to send voice, video and
D. None of the above data transmission over a single network
22. Low level languages C. provides different kinds of connections and bandwidth on
A. are machine dependent, i.e they are designed to run on demand, depending on the type of data being transmitted
a particular computer and in the form of 0’s and 1’s. D. All the above
B. are also easier to learn and are not dependent on a par- 31. Backup means
ticular type of computer. A. To create a duplicate set of program or data files in case
C. need interpreter or compiler to convert into low level lan- the originals become damaged.
guage so that computer can understand. B. Provides different kinds of connections and bandwidth in
D. All the above computers
23. High level languages C. the type of data transmission
A. are English type languages where a single statement may D. None of the above
correspond to several instructions in machine language 32. Computers are now used in
and human being can understand easily. A. restaurants, automobile companies
B. are also easier to learn and are not dependent on a par- B. offices and homes
ticular type of computer. C. research areas
C. need interpreter or compiler to convert into low level lan- D. All the above
guage so that computer can understand. 33. Information
D. All the above A. is the summarization of data
24. Pipelining B. implies data that is organized and is meaningful to the
A. is a technique that enable a processor to execute more person who is receiving it
instructions in a given time. C. should be meaningful, brief, accurate and help us to our
B. the control unit begins executing a new instruction before knowledge and decision making
the current instruction is completed. D. All the above
C. Both A and B 34. Data
D. None of the above A. can be defined as fact, observation, assumption or occur-
25. Ports: rence and is a plural of “datum”
A. External devices such as a keyboard, monitor, printer, B. in general refers to raw facts gathered from different
mouse and microphone often are attached by a cable to the sources.
system unit the interface C. denotes any or all facts, numbers, letters, symbols etc
B. point of attachment to the system unit is called a port. that can be processed or manipulated by a computer
Most of the time ports are located on the back of the system D. All the above
unit, but they also can be placed on the front. 35. Data and Information is
C. A or B A. often used interchangeably
D. None of the above B. not .used interchangeably
26. Application software C. not used by people to make decisions
A. any computer program used to create or process data D. None of the above
such as text documents, spreadsheets, graphics etc. 36. Logical data refers
B. programs to operate only mouse functions A. to the way in which the data are recorded on the storage
C. a type of program designed to handle very small instruc- medium
tion sets. B. in general refers to processed facts gathered from differ-

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ent sources TEST transmits the data from the Input device to an Input area of
C. can be defined as fact, observation, assumption or occur- CPU
rence and is a plural of “datum” B. It causes an input device to transmits the data, convert
D. None of the above into image form
37. Data item C. It causes an input device to physical read data, trans-
A. is a basic or individual element of data mits the data to printer
B. is identified by a name and is assigned a value D. None of the above
C. is something referred to as a field 47. During processing cycle, a computer performs opera-
D. All the above tions of
38. Smallest addressable unit in computer A. data transfer, ALU operations that operate on Input data
A. Byte—an arbitrary set of eight bits that represents a char- B. sends data to an output area lies within the CPU (which is
acter setup by each program)
B. FM C. Both A and B
C. TPM D. None of the above
D. None of the above 48. An output operation causes
39. File A. information to be transmitted from the output area lies
A. is a collection of related records within the CPU to an output device such as printer
B. is a automated processing system B. CPU to record/display information on some medium
C. TDM C. Both A and B
D. None of the above D. None of the above
40. In electronic form, data refers to 49. Computers
A. data fields, records, files and databases A. help you with your banking by using automatic teller ma-
B. word processing documents, graphics, images chines (ATM) used to/deposit or withdraw money
C. digitally coded voice and video B. are present in every aspect of daily living- in workplace,
D. All the above home and in the class room
41. Data processing is the C. an electronic machine operating under the control of in-
A. process of converting data from physical format to logi- structions stored in its own memory that can accept data
cal format (Input), manipulate the data according to specified rules (pro-
B. digitally coded voice and video cess), produce results (output) and store this result for fu-
C. Both A and B ture use
D. None of the above D. All the above
42. Electronic mail is the 50. A person that communicates with a computer or uses
A. transmission of letters, messages and memos “over a the information it generates is called
communications network A. user B. processor
B. Distribution of all information functions in the office C. commentator D. None of these
C. Both A. and B. 51. Primary memory of computer
D. None of the above A. stores the necessary programs of system software
43. The back bone of an E-mail system is a communication B. determines the size and the number of programs that can
network that connects remote terminals to a be held with in the computer at same time
A. central system or local area network that interconnect C. Both A and B
personal computers D. None of the above
B. digitally coded voice and video 52. As technology advances and computer extend into every
C. Both A and B facet of daily living, it
D. None of the above A. is essential for everybody to gain some level of computer
44. FAX or Facsimile literacy
A. is the communication of a printed page between remote B. is not essential for everybody to gain some level of com-
locations puter literacy
B. terminals scan a paper form and converts its image into C. can create problems
analog code for transmission over private lines/public dial-up D. None of the above
telephone system 53. The main memory of computer
C. receiving terminal reconverts the codes into images and A. can be divided in two parts—RAM and ROM
prints a “facsimile” of the original page B. is not essential for computer
D. All the above C. can be loaded from storage media
45. Data processing cycle consists of D. None of the above
A. three basic steps—Input cycle, Processing cycle, 54. RAM
Output cycle A. stands for RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
B. terminals which scan a paper form and converts its image B. is volatile, which means item stored in RAM are lost when
into analog code for transmission the power to computer is turned off
C. receiving terminal reconverts the codes into images and C. Both A and B
prints a “facsimile “ of the original page D. None of the above
D. All the above 55. Computers
46. An Input operation performs two functions, they are A. uses cache memory to improve their processing times
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C. uses secondary memory, which is non volatile to store TEST A. Sort after sorting generates output file whereas Index does
bulk data not
D. All the above B. Sort cannot sort on expressions whereas Index can
56. Videoconferencing is a meeting between two or more C. Both A and B
geographically separated individuals who D. None of the above
A. use a network or the Internet to transmit audio and video 66. Operating System is
data A. A collection of hardware components
B. use a satellite to transmit audio and video data B. A collection of input-output devices
C. Both A and B C. A collection of software routines
D. None of the above D. All of the above
57. CD-ROM E. None of the above
A. stands for Compact Disk Read Only Memory 67. Backups should be done
B. is a silver coloured compact disk that uses the laser tech- A. daily for most installations
nology B. weekly for most installations
C. Both A and B C. as several image copies, followed by an incremental
D. None of the above D. as several incrementals, followed by an image copy
58. UNIX E. None of the above
A. is a multiuser, multitasking operating system 68. DOS etc. are called disk operating systems because
B. was developed in early 1970s by scientists at Bell Labo- A. they are memory resident
ratories B. they are initially stored on disk
C. Both A and B C. they are available on magnetic tapes
D. None of the above D. they are partly in primary memory and partly on disk
59. Virus E. None of the above
A. is a computer program that copies itself into other pro- 69. Which of the following is not an operating system
grams and spreads through multiple computers A. UNIX B. MS-DOS C. PASCAL
B. are often designed to damage a computer intentionally D. CP/M E. None of the above
by destroying or corrupting its data 70. User-Friendly Systems are:
C. Both A and B . A. required for object-oriented programming
D. None of the above B. easy to develop
60. A template C. common among traditional main-frame operating system
A. is a document that contains the formatting necessary for D. becoming more common
a specific document type E. None of the above
B. usually exists for documents such as memos, fax cover 71. Address Bus is
sheets and letters A. A set of wires connecting the computer’s CPU and RAM,
C. Both A and B across which memory addresses are transmitted. The amount
D. None of the above of memory that can be addressed at one time depends on
61. The drawing tools available in MS WORD the number of wires used in the bus.
A. line, rectangle, ellipse, text box, fill color B. A set of nodes connecting the computer network
B. line style and select drawing objects C. A or B
C. Both A and B D. None of the above
D. None of the above 72. Algorithm is
62. In MS WORD a title bar A. A set of ordered steps or procedures needed to solve a
A. is a bar displayed at the top of the document that dis- specific problem.
plays the name of the current document B. A set of circuit helps in connecting the computer network
B. locate below the menu bar C. A or B
C. Both A and B D. None of the above
D. None of the above 73. Coprocessors
63. The mail merge in MS word A. is a special processor chip or circuit board designed to
A. automatically creates unique, multiple versions of a cus- assist the processor in performing specific tasks.
tomized form letter, when sending out a specific letter to a B. can be used to increase the performance of the computer.
different person C. Both A and B
B. merges two cell contents in one cell D. None of the above
C. Both A and B 74. Control Unit (CU)-
D. None of the above A. The component of the CPU. that contains the instruction
64. MS Excel set.
A. is a replacement for the accountants columnar pad, sharp B. gives the computer its ability to decode and then execute
pencil and calculator a stored program.
B. allows users to create colorful charts, print transparen- C. directs the flow of data throughout the computer system.
cies or hard copy reports, add clip arts and company logo D. All the above
etc. 75. Transaction Processing systems -
C. Both A and B A. Store information about individual events
D, None of the above B. provide information that is useful in running an organiza-
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C. Both A and B TEST C. physically rearranges the records in the database in a
D. None of the above . new file and new file occupies the same amount of space as
76. Management Information Systems unsorted file occupies
A. Produce reports for different types of managers. D. All the above
B. Automate routine office, tasks. 85. The INDEX command in DBASE III plus
C. Both A and B A. is used to index the records of a database file and con-
D. None of the above tains only the key values and record numbers
77. Decision Support systems- B. takes records for indexing from currently opened data-
A. Produce highly detailed, customized reports based on base file but no output file is generated
the information in an organization’s transaction processing C. Both A and B
system and based on information from other sources. D. None of the above
B. These systems are used to assist managers in making 86. Presentation graphics/softwares
mission critical decisions. A. allow you to create presentations to communicate ideas,
C. Both A and B messages and other information to a group
D. None of the above B. incorporates some of the features of word processing soft-
78. Expert systems ware
A. include the knowledge of human experts in a specific sub- C. can incorporate slides with text, graphics, movie, sound
ject area in a knowledge base. etc
B. They analyze requests from users and assist the users in D. All the above
developing a course of action. 87. Powerpoint
C. Both A and B A. has tools with which you can use drawing tools to add
D. None of the above these objects on a slide
79. A large IS department include B. allows you to insert sound, music, video clips on a slide
A. IS managers, computer scientists, system analysts, C. allows you to give animation effect to each object intro-
programmers, database specialists duced in the slide
B. user assistance architects, purchasing agents, technical D. All the above
writers, system or network managers 88. To maximize a Window
C. trainers, hardware maintenance technicians. A. click on the Maximize button in the window you want to
D. All the above maximize
80. Automated machine tools B. double click on the Maximize button in the window you
A. operate from instructions in a program through numerical want to maximize
control C. A or B
B. digitally coded voice and video D. None of the above
C. Both A and B 89. You can use scroll bar
D. None of the above A. to browse through the information in the window
81. E-mail programs often B. when window is not large enough to display all informa-
A. come with local area network software gr add-on options tion it contains
or they are independent programs designed to work with a C. Both A and B
specific network D. None of the above
B. operate as dependent programs designed to work with a 90. When you have finished working with a window, you can
specific network A. close the window to remove it from your screen. To do so
C. Both A and B click on (x) in the window you want to close
D. None of the above B. scan the window . To do so click on (x) in the window you
82.Public Data Service (PDS) is a service bureau, is an or- want to close
ganization that C. Both A and B
A. provides data processing and time sharing services to its D. None of the above
customers and customers pay for their processing 91. Frame
B. offers wide variety of software packages, as well as A. is the part of an on-screen window (title bar and other
customized programming elements) that is controlled by operating system rather than
C. charge a monthly rental for each byte of online disk stor- by the application running in the window
age reserved for customer’s programs and databases B. is used when window is not large enough to display all
D. All the above information it contains
83. Two basic types of RAM exists: C. Both A and B
A. dynamic RAM, static RAM D. None of the above
B. natural RAM, static RAM 92. Start button
C. dynamic RAM, virtual RAM A. provides quick access to programs, files and help with
D. None of the above Windows
84. The SORT command in FOXPRO B. provides slow access to programs, files and help with
A. is used to sort the records of a database file in ascending Windows
or descending order C. is not used now-a-days
B. takes records for sorting from currently opened database D. None of the above
file and the sorted records are written in another file-output 93. Recycle bin
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B. provides slow access to programs, files and help with TEST C. Operating system D. Controlling system
Windows E. None of the above
C. is not used now-a-days 107. Paging
D. None of the above A. is a method of memory allocation by which the program is
94. Memory protection is normally done by subdivided into equal portions or page and core is subdivided
A. the processor and the associated hardware into equal portions or blocks
B. the operating system B. consists of those addresses that may be generated by a
C. the compiler processor during execution of a computation
D. the user program C. is a method of allocating processor time
95. The size of the virtual memory depends on D. allows multiple programs to reside in separate areas of
A. the size of the data bus core at the time
B. the size of the main memory E. None of the above
C. the size of the address bus 108. Which of the following is necessary to work on a com-
D. none of the above puter
96. Which of the following types of software should you use A. compiler B. operating system
if you often need to create, edit, and print documents? C. assembly D. interpreter of the above
A. Word processing B.Spreadsheet E. None of the above
C. UNIX D.Desktop publishing 109. Advantage(s) of using assembly language rather than
E. None of the above machine language is (are):
97. Which are the most important features of Microsoft Win- A. It is mnemonic and easy to read
dows program? B. Addresses any symbolic, not absolute
A. Windows B. Pull-down menus C. Introduction of data to program is easier
C. Icons D. All of the above D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
98. Which of the following requires a device driver?’ 110. With round-robin CPU scheduling in a time-shared sys-
A.Register B.Cache tem:
C.Main memory D.Disk A. Using very large time slices (quantas) degenerates into
E. None of the above FCFS (First-Come First-Served) algorithm
99. What is the name of the operating system that read and B. Using very small time slices (quantas) degenerates into
reacts in terms of actual time. LIFO) Last-In First-Out) algorithm
A. Batch system B.Quick response system C. Using extremely small time slices improves performance
C. Real time system D. Time sharing system D. Using medium sized time slices leads to SRTF (Shortest
E. None of the above Remaining Time First) scheduling policy
100. The term “operating system” means E. None of the above
A. a set of programs which controls computer working 111. A sequence of instructions, in a computer language, to
B. the way a computer operator works get the desired result, is known as
C. conversion of high level language into machine code A. Algorithm B. Decision Table
D. the way a floppy disk drive operates C. Program D. All the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
101. Data encryption 112. A characteristic of an on-line real-time system is
A. is mostly used by public networks A. More than one CPU B. No delay in processing
B. is mostly used by financial networks C. Off line batch processing D. All of the above
C. cannot be used by private installations E. None of the above
D. is not necessary, since data can not be intercepted 113. DOS is
E. None of the above A. a software B. a hardware
102. A communication network which is used by large orga- C. a data organisation system D. None of the above
nization over regional, national or global area is called A. 114. Which of the following performs modulation and
LAN B.WAN C.MAN D. VAN demodulation?
103. If you want to execute more than one program at a time, A. fiber optic B. satellite
the systems software you are using must be capable of: C. coaxial cable D. modern
A.word processing B. virtual memory E. none of the above
C.compiling D. multitasking 115. A local area network
E. None of the above A. that connects thirty personal computers can provide more
104. UNIX operating system computing power than a minicomputer
A. is multiuser B. is multitasking B. cannot become bogged down like mainframe would if the
C. can run on PCs and larger systems load is too high
D. All of the above C. both A and B
105. Can you name of the major Operating System used in D. all of the above
computers? E. none of the above
A.MS DOS B. OS/2 C. UNIX 116. Which class of the software packages allow people to
D. All the above E. None of the above send electronic mail along a network of computer and work-
106. Which of the following is always resident in machinery? stations?
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B. Project management package TEST Networks (LANs)?
C. Data communication package A.Computer B.Modem
D. Electronic mail package C.Printer D.Cable
117. We can receive data either through our television aerial 131. During networking, the processor of the CPU asking
or down our telephone lines and display this data on our each terminal whether it .wants to send a message is called
television screen. What is the general name given to this A.querying B.sharing
purpose? C.communicating D.polling
A.Viewdata B.Teletext 132. Who invented the modem?
C. Tele software D.Video text A. Wang Laboratories Ltd
118. The economics of computing data is B. At & T Information System, USA
A. sharing peripherals and C. Apple Computers Inc
B. giving processors to processing time D. Digital Equipment Corpn.
C. both A and B 133. All the parts in a computer talk to each other by send-
D. all of the above ing
E. none of the above A. digital signal B. analog signals
119. The word telematics is a combination of C. smoothly varying signal wavesD. both B and C
A. computer B. telecommunication E. none of the above
C. informatics D. B and C 134. What is going ‘on-line’?
E. none of the above A. Buying a MODEM and connecting it to your computer
120. The application layer of a network B. Getting a PTl or REUTERS news wire connection
A. establishes, maintains, and terminates virtual circuits C. Connecting your computer to a LAN
B. defines the user’s port into the network D. Getting access to the various commercial and other
C. consists of software being run on the computer connected information services over the dial-up lines or I-Net connec-
to the network tion
D. all of the above E. none of the above 135. Which of the following is an important characteristic of
121. What was the first Network that was made available LAN?
A. DECNet 1980 B. Novell Netware A. application independent interfaces
C. IBMm Token Ring 1985 D. IBM PC Network 1984 B. unlimited expansion
122. What does the acronym (ISDN) stand for? C.low cost access for bandwidth channels
A. Indian Standard Digital Network D.none of the above
B. Integrated Services Digital Network
C. Intelligent Services Digital Network ANSWER KEY
D. Integrated Services Data Network
123. Internet is 1- (D) 2- (C) 3- (A) 4- (A) 5- (A) 6- (C) 7- (A) 8- (A) 9-
A. network run by the US Government (A) 10- (C) 11- (C) 12- (D) 13- (D) 14- (C) 15- (A) 16-
B. a network run by the United Nations Organisation (C) 17- ( C) 18- (D) 19- (A) 20- (D) 21- (C) 22- (A) 23-
C. a loose network not owned by anybody but used by all (D) 24- (C) 25- (C) 26- (A) 27- (A)28- (D) 29- (A)
universities and governments around the globe 30- (D) 31- (A) 32- (D) 33- (D) 34- (D) 35- ( A) 36- (A)
D. a commercial information service run by Ziff Davis Co., in
US 37- (D) 38- (A) 39- (A) 40- (D) 41- (A) 42- (A) 43- (A)
124. What is the name of the device that connects two com- 44- (D) 45- (A) 46- (A) 47- (A) 48- (A) 49- (D) 50- (A)
puters by means of a telephone line? 51- (C) 52- (A) 53- (A) 54- (D) 55- (D) 56- (A) 57- (C)
A. tape B. modem C. bus D. cable 58- (C) 59- (C) 60- (C) 61- (C) 62- (A) 63- (A) 64- (C)
125. Working of the WAN generally involves 65- (C) 66- (C) 67- ( A) 68- (B) 69- (C) 70- ( D) 71-
A.telephone lines B. microwaves
C.satellites D. all of the above (A) 72- ( A) 73- (C) 74- ( D) 75- (C) 76- (A) 77- (C) 78-
E.none of the above (C) 79- ( D) 80- (A) 81- (A) 82- (D) 83- (A) 84- (D) 85-
126. Video is a combination of (C) 86- ( D) 87- (D) 88- (A) 89- (C) 90- (A) 91- (A) 92-
A.television B.communication (A) 93- ( A) 94- (A) 95- (C) 96- (A) 97- ( D) 98- (D) 99-
C.computer technology D.all of the above (C) 100- (A)101- ( B) 102- (B) 103- (D) 104- ( D)
E. none of the above
127. Communication between computers is almost always 105- (D) 106- (C) 107- (A) 108- (B) 109- (D) 110-
A. serial B. parallel (A) 111- ( C) 112- (B) 113- (A) 114- (D) 115- (A)
C. series parallel D. direct 116- (C) 117- (D) 118- (C) 119- ( D) 120- ( C) 121-
128. Error detection at a data link level is achieved by? (A) 122- (B) 123- (C) 124- (B) 125- (D) 126- (D)
A. Bit stuffing B. Hamming codes 127- (A)128- (C) 129- (A) 130- (B) 131- (D) 132-
C. Cyclic redundancy code D. Equalization
E. none of the above (B) 133- (A) 134- (D) 135- (A)
129. The linking of computers with a communication
system is called
A.networking B.pairing
C. interfacing D.assembling
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MENTAL ABILITY TEST TEST (b) Some men can not live on the moon.
(c) There is no life possible on the moon.
TYPE I (d) All of these
Directions: In each of the following questions there are two 12. (i) Some triangles are figures.
statements followed by several conclusions. Choose the best (ii) Some triangles are pentagons.
one after applying logical reasoning. These statement may (a) Some pentagons are figures.
be at variance from the commonly known facts. (b) Some figures are pentagons.
1. (i) All sisters are mothers. (c) No triangle is not a figure.
(ii) Some mothers are children. (d) None of these
(a) All children are sisters. 13. (i) All lawyers are uncles.
(b) Some sisters are children. (ii) All girls are lawyers.
(c) Some mothers are sisters. (a) All girls are uncles. (b) All uncles are girls.
(d) None of these (c) Some girls are not uncles. (d) None of the above
2. (i) Painters like beauty. 14. (i) Some roots are ships. (ii) Some roots are apples.
(ii) Rita is a painter. (a) Some apples are ships. (b) Some ships are apples.
(a) All those who like beauty are painters. (c) No root is a ship. (d) None of these
(b) Rita likes beauty. 15. (i) All the English speaking people are fool.
(c) Rita does not like beauty. (ii) Mohan speaks English.
(d) None of these (a) Mohan is a fool. (b) Mohan is not a fool.
3. (i) Gold is ductile. (c) Some English speaking people are not fool.
(ii) This substance is not ductile. (d) None of the above
(a) This substance is not gold. (b) Gold is not ductile. 16. (i) Water is a liquid.
(c) Ductiles are not gold. (d) All of these. (ii) Ice is water.
4. (i) The cabinet passed the bill. (a) Ice is liquid. (b) Ice is not liquid.
(ii) He is a member of the cabinet. (c) No ice is liquid, (d) None of these
(a) He passed the bill. 17. (i) Honest men are respected.
(b) The bill was passed by him. (ii) Bhola is an honest man.
(c) A member of the cabinet can pass the bill. (a) Bhola is respected.
(d) None of these (b) Bhola may probably be respected.
5. (i) All religious people hate corruption. (c) People like Bhola are respected.
(ii) He hates corruption. (d) All of these.
(a) He is a religious man. 18. (i) India includes Bengal.
(b) Corruption hates religious people. (ii) Bengal does not include UP.
(c) Those who hate corruption are religious. (a) India does not include UP.
(d) None of these (b) UP is also a part of India.
6. (i) All men are liable to commit mistakes, (c) Bengal includes UP.
(ii) All priests are men. (d) None of the above
(a) All priests are liable to commit mistakes. 19. (i) All the express trains stop here.
(b) Committing mistake is human. (ii) Rajdhani does not stop here.
(c) Some priests don’t commit mistake. (a) Rajdhani is a passenger train.
(d) None of these (b) Rajdhani is a fast train.
7. (i) If it is cloudy lion will roar. (c) Rajdhani is not an express train.
(ii) Lions don’t roar. (d) None of these
(a) It is not cloudy. (b) It is cloudy. 20. (i) All chairs are stars.
(c) Lions roar only in cloudy night. (ii) Some chairs are round.
(d) None of the above (a) Some rounds are stars.
8. (i) We are dependent on our motor cars. (b) Some stars are round.
(ii) Our motor cars are dependent on petrol. (c) No star is round.
(a) We are dependent on petrol. (d) None of these
(b) Petrol is dependent on us. TYPE II
(c) Petrol is the dependent of motor cars. Directions: One statement is given followed by several con-
(d) No-ne of these clusions in each question. Choose the right one among the
9. (i) All planets are round. alternatives given.
(ii) A car wheel is round, 1. He is an historian, so he can not write novels
(a) A wheel is a planet. (b) Planets are wheels. (a) No historian can write novels
(c) The thing which is round is a planet. (b) Some historians can write novels
(d) None of these (c) Historians can seldom write novels
10. (i) All tigers have four legs. (d) All of these
(ii) No cats are tiger. 2. This man can’t succeed because he is not truthful
(a) No cat has four legs. (b) No four lagers are cats. (a) Those who can get success are truthful
(c) Tigers are cats. (d) None of the above (b) All truthful persons succeed
11. (i) Humans can not live without atmosphere. (c) Only successful persons are truthful
(ii) The moon is with out atmosphere. (d) None of these
(a) The man can not live on the moon.
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3. He does not go to the mosque so he is not a true TEST 7. Statement: All snakes are poisonous.
Muslim Conc.: No snake is non-poisonous.
(a) Only true Muslims go to the mosque 8. Statement: Some of those who are able to talk are lead-
(b) All true Muslims must go to the mosque ers.
(c) Some who go to mosque are true Muslims Conc.: Some leaders are not unable to talk.
(d) None of these 9. Statement: Few people read The Times of India’.
4. Devil is an enemy because he deceives the people Conc.: A few people read ‘The Times of India’.
(a) Those who deceive the people are enemies 10. Statement: Students never study early in the morning.
(b) All those who deceive the men are devils Conc.: Those who study in the morning are other than stu-
(c) Enemies deceive the people dents.
(d) All of these 11. Statement: Only treaty breakers are communists.
5. All right thinking people believe in fate Conc.: Treaty breaking is the part of communism.
(a) Some who believe in fate are right thinking people 12. Statement: All that glitters is not gold.
(b) No right thinking people do not believe in fate Conc..: Some glittering objects are gold.
(c) Those who believe in fate are right thinking people 13. Statement: Babies cannot manage crocodiles.
(d) All of these Conc.: Few babies can manage crocodiles.
6. It is obviously false that dictators always retire vol- 14. Statement:No marriage is unsuccessful.
untarily Conc.: Some marriages are successful.
(a) Some who retire voluntarily are not dictators 15. Statement: Some dogs can not swim in the river.
(b) Many who retire voluntarily are other than dictators Conc.: River is for swimming.
(c) Dictators rarely retire voluntarily 16. Statement:No teacher commits mistakes
(d) All of these Conc.: All teachers commit mistakes.
7. All that glitters is not gold 17. Statement: Old soldiers never die.
(a) Many things that shine are other than gold Conc.: Some old soldiers don’t die.
(b) Whatever shines is other than gold 18. Statement: Every criminal has his day.
(c) Gold is not the only glittering substance Conc.: Some criminals have their day.
(d) All of these 19. Statement: Students never fail to be diligent before their
8. Some students are disturbing exams.
(a) Some disturbing are students Conc.: A few students fail to be diligent before their exams.
(b) Some students are not disturbing 20. Statement: A few of the wise lack formal education.
(c) Both of the above Conc.: Many of the wise do not lack formal education.
(d) None of these Directions: Assuming the statement given against each
9. All students are not geniuses question to be false determine whether the conclusion that
(a) Many students are not genius follows is true, false, doubtful or irrelevant. Option (a) is for
(b) All geniuses are students true, (b) for false, (c) for doubtful and (d) for irrelevant.
(c) No students is genius 21. Statement: Few of the braves lack humility.
(d) None of these Conc.: Many of the braves do not or do lack humility.
10. Some doctors are not policemen 22. Statement: Almost every one favours liquor on campus.
(a) Some doctors are policemen Conc.: Every one favours liquor on campus.
(b) Some policemen are not doctors 23. Statement: Whoever is just never fail to be happy.
(c) Both of the above Conc : The just always fail to be happy.
(d) None of these 24. Statement: Witchcraft is seldom practised legally.
TYPE III Conc.: : Witchcraft is always practised legally.
Directions: Assuming the statement given against each 25. Statement: At least a few exercises in logic are tough.
question to be true determine whether the conclusion that Conc.: At least a few exercises in logic are not tough.
follows is true, false, doubtful or irrelevant. Option (a) is for 26. Statement: All students are not dishonests.
true, (b) for false, (c) for doubtful, and (d) for irrelevant. Conc.: A few students are dishonests.
1. Statement: All students are not lazy. 27. Statement: Arguments are never won.
Conc.: No student is lazy. Conc.: Arguments are always won.
2. Statement: A few of those who are willing to tell their age 28. Statement: A few acts of aggression are not unjustified.
are fools. Conc.: At least one act of aggression is unjustified.
Conc.: A few fools refuse to tell their age. 29. Statement: All soldiers are not brave.
3. Statement: Some who are not very confused are other Conc.: Some soldiers are brave.
than politicians. 30. Statement: A few lions are not vicious.
Conc.: Any one who is a politician is very confused. Conc.: No lion is vicious.
4. Statement: Few politicians can stop a popular revolt. Directions: Two statements are given followed by a conclu-
Conc.: A few who are able to stop a popular revolt are other sion in each of the following questions. Mark (a) if conclu-
than kings. sion is true, (b) if it is false, (c) if it is doubtful, and (d) if it is
5. Statement: All who are immensely skillful are cricket- irrelevant.
ers. 31. I. During puja days people visit those houses where puja
Conc.: Some cricketers are immensely skillful. is performed they go there even if they are not invited.
6. Statement: Some blinds are very intelligent. II. Rama visited the house of Raja, his office colleague dur-
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Conc.: In Raja’s house puja was performed. TEST Cone.: (I) All the honest people are politicians.
32.I. If there is a calamity, leaders go around the affected (II) Some politicians are honest.
area. 11. Statement: (i) All the dogs are cats.
II. They meet the victims and promise to help them. (ii) Some cats are white.
Conc.: Such sympathetic visits give assurance to victims. Conc.: (I) Some dogs are white. (II) Some cats are dogs.
33.I. Indian students who go abroad do well. 12. Statement: (i) Some tables are glasses.
II. They are offered a job there as well. (ii) All trees are tables.
Conc.: Those countries want to retain such master minds, Cone.: (I) Some trees are glasses.
so do not let them return. (II) Some glasses are trees.
34.I. Hindus are allowed to have only one wife. 13. Statement: (i) No man is a cat.
II. Muslims are allowed to have four wives. (ii) Hamid is a man.
Conc.: In Hindus the ratio of men and women is almost equal Conc.: (I) Hamid is not a cat.
but in Muslims it is 1 : 4. (II) All men are not a cat.
35.I. Rabindra Nath Tagore wrote many poems. 14. Statement: (i) Some chairs are lions. (ii) Table is a chair.
II. Rabindra Sangeet is very sweet. Cone.: (I) Some lions are chair
Conc.: Tagore himself composed tunes for his poems which (II) Table is not a lion.
are known as Rabindra Sangeet. 15. Statement: (i) All planes are buses.
TYPE IV (ii) All buses are cars.
Directions: In each of the following questions there are two Conc.:(I) All buses are planes. (II) All planes are cars.
statements followed by two conclusions. Disregarding the 16. Statement: (i) If footballs are made of iron cricket bats
commonly known facts and applying the rules of logic mark are made of wood.
(a) if only conclusion I follows from the statements, mark (b) (ii) Cricket bats are not made of wood.
if only conclusion II follows from the statements mark (c) if Conc.: (I) Footballs are not made of iron.
both follow from the statements and mark (II) Footballs are made of iron.
(d) if neither I nor II follows. 17. Statement: (i) General rules the army.
1. Statement: (i) Footballers are generally healthy. (ii) General’s wife rules him.
(ii) Rashid is a good footballer. Conc.: (I) His wife rules the army,
Conc.: (I) All healthy persons are footballers. (II) Army is ruled by a General.
(II) Rashid is healthy. 18. Statement: (i) All birds have wings.
2. Statement: (i) All men are chairs. (ii) Bats have no wings.
(ii) All chairs are tables. Conc.: (I) Bats are not birds.
Conc.: (I) All men are tables. (II) Those who have not wings are other than birds.
(II) Sortie chairs are men. 19. Statement: (i) All wives are women,
3. Statement: (i) All boys are rivers. (ii) She is a woman.
(ii) Some rivers are girls. Conc.: (I) She is a wife. (II) Only she is wife.
Conc.: (I) Some girls are boys. 20. Statement: (i) Teachers are soldiers.
(II) Some boys are girls. (ii) Soldiers are farmers.
4. Statement: (i) Some bags are white Conc.: (I) Teachers are farmers. (II) Farmers are teachers.
(ii) Some non bags are toothpastes. 21. Statement: (i) Some apples are yellow.
Conc.: (I) Some bags are tables. (ii) Golden is an apple.
(II) Some whites are bags. Conc.: (I) Golden is yellow.
5. Statement: (i) Some pots are cups. (II) Some apples are green.
(ii) All cups are rats. 22. Statement: (i) All cars fly. (ii) Some bikes fly.
Conc.: (I) Some pots are rats. Cone.: (I) All cars are bikes. (II) Some bikes do not fly.
(II) All pots are not rats. 23. Statement: (i) Some crows are dogs.
6. Statement: (i) All apples are bananas. (ii) All dogs are faithful.
(ii) All bananas are sweets. Cone.: (I) Some faithful are crows.
Conc.: (I) Some apples are sweets. (II) Some faithful are dogs.
(II) Some bananas are apples. 24. Statement: (i) All tables are ants.
7. Statement: (i) Some poets are fools. (ii) Some ants are chairs.
(ii) All fools are rich. Conc.: (I) Some tables are chairs.
Conc.: (I) Some rich are poets. (II) Some chairs are tables.
(II) Some fools are poets. 25. Statement: (i) Some cooks are lazy.
8. Statement: (i) All graduates are typewriters. (ii) All boys are lazy.
(ii) All typewriters are boats. Conc.: (I) Some boys are cooks.
Conc.: (I) All graduates are boats. (II) Some cooks are boys.
(II) All boats are graduates. 26. Statement: (i) Most trains are gentlemen.
9. Statement: (i) All cinema stars are rivers. (ii) Some gentlemen are tanks.
(ii) All rivers eat stone chips. Conc.: (I) Some tanks are trains.
Conc.: (I) Some cats are cinema stars. (II) Some trains are tanks.
(II) All cinema stars eat stone chips. 27. Statement: (i) All flowers are beautiful.
10. Statement: (i) All the honest people are mats. (ii) All flowers are girls.
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(II) Some girls are beautiful. TEST ground very near to it.
28. Statement: (i) All prisoners are educated, Con. I: If money minded people will flourish, World War III
(ii) No man is educated. may start.
Conc.: (I) No man is a prisoner. Con.II: In olden days wealth and beautiful women were
(II) No prisoner is man. the major concerns for rulers.
29. Statement: (i) All potatoes are birds. 6. Statement: The oceans are store house of practically
(ii) Some potatoes are books. every mineral including 238U92. But like most other minerals it
Conc.: (I) Some books are potatoes. (II) All books are birds. is found in extremely low concentration about 3 grams per
30. Statement: (i) All dogs bark. (ii) Some dogs bite. 1000 tons of water.
Conc.: (I) Those dogs who do not bark also bite. Con. I: Sea water contains silver and iron.
(II) Barking dogs seldom bite. Con.II: Gold is found about 3 grams per 1000 tons of water.
31. Statement: (i) Some offices are hotels. 7. Statement: It is evident from the historical information
(ii) All hotels are clubs. that even in ancient India both the masters and disciples
Conc.: (I) Some clubs are offices. valued not the quantity of education but its quality.
(II) Some offices are not clubs. Con. I: There was an identity in educational values
32. Statement: (i) Some roads are footpaths. between teachers and students in ancient India.
(ii) Some highways have footpaths. Con.II: Quality of education is valued and given more impor-
Conc.: (I) Some highways do not have footpaths. tance than quantity of education today.
(II) Some highways have roads. 8. Statement: Domestic demand has been increasing faster
33. Statement: (i) All workers are teachers. than the production of indigenous crude oil.
(ii) All writers are teachers. Con. I: Deficiency demand will have to be met by import.
Conc.: Con.II: There is no need to cut domestic demand of crude
(I) Some writers are workers. oil.
(II) Some teachers are workers. 9. Statement: The disparities between the problems of rich
34. Statement: (i) All Americans are cither Canadians or and the poor do not stand out clearly when we compare the
Mexicans. attitude of the law making bodies towards these two
(II) Most of the Mexicans are not white. strata of the society.
Conc.: (I) No Canadian is Mexican. Con. I: Parliament do not discriminate between rich and poor
(II) Some Americans are not white. while formulating policies for them.
Statement: (i) Some plates are cups. Con.II: Law makers do not have identical attitude
(ii) Some cups are spoons. towards the haves and have nots.
Cone.: (I) Some plates are spoons. 10. Statement: A maladjusted is a non-criminal who com-
(II) Some cups are not spoons. mits crime for the sake of adjustment.
TYPE V Con. I: Some crimes have their root cause in adjustment
Directions: In each of the following questions there is a state- problems.
ment or short paragraph followed by two conclusions I and II. Con.II: Maladjustment and delinquency go hand in hand.
Assuming the statement to be true mark - 11. Statement: Constitutional morality is not a natural sen-
(a) If only conclusion I follows. timent.
(b) If only conclusion II follows. Con. I: Sentiments are always innate.
(c) If both I and II follow. Con.II: Constitutional morality can be cultivated.
(d) If neither I nor II follows. 12. Statement: In a police encounter 5 terrorist and 2 sol-
1. Statement: If you are a good doctor we have definitely a diers were killed and one injured seriously.
case for you. Con. I: The clash was not unexpected.
Con. I: You are a good doctor. Con.II: The only injured was the terrorist.
Con.II: We are in need of a good doctor. 13. Statement: No new tax has been proposed in the
2. Statement: Miser people seldom help the poor. budget of 1997-98. It is still a surplus budget.
Con. I: Those who are miser never help the poor. Con. I: The budget of 1997-98 may be considered a good
Con.II: Poor are very rarely helped by the miser. budget.
3. Statement: Since the feeling of superiority is built in Con.II: 1997-98 budget is a surplus budget because no new
wherever there is social development, there is a little that tax has been proposed.
can be done to arrest it except at the cost of social develop- 14. Statement: It does not matter what type of food you eat.
ment. What matters is whether you can digest it.
Con. I: To maintain social development complex should be Con. I: Any type of food is equally good as long as it is
allowed to continue. digested.
Con.II: Social development and complex run side by side. Con.II: The type of food one eat, is immaterial.
4. Statement: Recent researches have shown that pimples 15. Statement: Now you need not have an import licence
have their root cause in the liver. to own a software computer today.
Con. I: The medication for pimples should be adminis- Con. I: Computer softwares are made indigenously.
tered to the liver. Con.II: Duty free computers are now available.
Con.II: Inhaling of steams is of no use for this purpose. 16. Statement: If blue is heavy then yellow is light. If red is
5. Statement: It is written in history books that most of the light then green is medium but blue ia heavy or red is light.
battles which took place among rulers were fought for amass- Con. I: Yellow is light or green is medium.
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17. Statement: The best way to escape from a problem is TEST rance.
to solve it. Con. I: The world of knowledge is too vast to be explored by
Con. I: Your life will be dull if you don’t face a problem. a single person.
Con.II: To escape from a problem demand some Con.II: The writer is ashamed of his poor knowledge.
solution of the problem. 30. Statement: Books are like friends who give rich and
18. Statement: Good is the enemy of best. lasting rewards.
Con. I: You should be good to your best enemy. Con. I: Always choose rich friends like books.
Con.II: Best do not like the good. Con. Il: Books give us eternal satisfaction.
19. Statement: The essence of one day cricket is the ability TYPE VI
to score runs fast and to bowl with a mixture of control and Directions: In each of the following questions a statement is
aggression which adroitly handled can tie the opponent hand given followed by two Arguments.
and foot. Mark your answer (a) if only I is strong.
Con. I: Kapil Dev who won the World Cup in 1983 had all the Mark (b) if only argument II is strong.
above qualities. Mark (c) if both the arguments are strong, and
Con.II: Aggressive bowling as well as fast scoring of runs Mark (d) if neither I nor II is strong.
are equally indispensable to win a one day cricket match. 1. Statement: Shouldeducationbe given by the government
20. Statement: Majority rules in a democracy. free of charge ?
Con. I: In a democracy candidates are elected by a majority Arg. I: Yes, it will help in universalization of education in
of votes. the country.
Con.II: Majority have the power to amend a law in parlia- Arg. II: No, there will be budgetary deficit creating some
ment in democratic set up. new problems.
21. Statement: Whereabout of my brother is not known since 2. Statement: Should caste system be banned in the
he left this place last year by that unlucky bus which col- Indian society ?
lided with a truck near Faizabad. Arg. I: Yes, it is a heavy barrier in the way of speedy devel-
Con. I: My brother was killed in the accident. opment of the country.
Con.II: Collision of the bus and the truck is the reason be- Arg. Il: No, it will give chance to low caste people to run the
hind my brother’s missing. government through elections.
22. Statement: Strikes are the inherent rights of workers for 3. Statement: Should private sector be permitted to enter
the purpose of securing justice. into the public utility services ?
Con. I: Workers can not get justice unless they go on strike. Arg. I: Yes, they are doing well in advanced western
Con.II: Every worker must defend his/ her inherent right. countries.
23. Statement: The greatest need of India today is not of Arg. II: No, it is risky to put these services in private hands.
good researchers but well trained teachers. 4. Statement: Should the government stop aiding to minor-
Con. I: India does not need researchers today. ity institutions of education?
Con.II: Researchers are least attached with the universal- Arg. I: Yes, their poor quality as well as quantity of educa-
ization and popularization of quality education. tion is wasting the fund.
24. Statement: It is risky to travel from Jammu to Baramula Arg. II: No, ruling party will lose its vote bank in the comming
because of the zigzag road. elections.
Con. I: Jammu and Baramula are connected by bus 5. Statement: Should articles of only deserving authors
services. be allowed to be published ?
Con.II: There is no other means of transportation from Arg. I: Yes, it will save a lot of paper which falls short of
Jammu to Baramula. supply.
25. Statement: Books without knowledge of life are use- Arg. II: No, it is not possible to draw a demarcation between
less. the deserving and the undeserving authors.
Con. I: All books contain knowledge of life. 6. Statement: Should military training be made incumbent
Con.II: People should be anxious to acquire the knowledge on all school and college going students ?
of life. Arg. I: Yes, it will inculcate discipline among them.
26. Statement: All that glitters is not gold. Arg. II: No, it will bring regimentation in education.
Con. I: Judgement should not exclusively be made on the 7. Statement: Should the political parties be banned?
basis of the appearance. Arg. I: Yes, it is necessary to teach a lesson to the politi-
Con.II: Gold does not shine at all. cians.
27. Statement: This book is too costly to be worthless. Arg. II: No, it will lead to an end of democracy.
Con. I: When books fall short of supply. their prices go up. 8. Statement: Should India support economic liberal-
Con.II: The higher the selling price, the superior is the qual- ization ?
ity of the commodity. Arg. I: Yes, it will boost up industrial development leading to
28. Statement: Apart from the educational value of newspa- more supply of the commodity and low price.
pers their recreational values should also be kept into ac- Arg. II: No, it is against the Nehru’s dream of democratic
count. socialism.
Con. I: People take newspapers to be a means of imparting 9. Statement: Should the health care services be nation-
education. alized?
Con.II: The entertainment value of newspapers is also of Arg. I: Yes, ithas been done else where in the world.
paramount importance. Arg. II: No, the quality of health care services will deterio-
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10. Statement: Should the duration of the parliamentary TEST Arg. I: Yes, it damages the liver and the lung.
government be increased ? Arg. II: No, it will drive millions of tobacco workers out.
Arg. I: Yes, it will reduce the expenses on elections and 24. Statement: Should drivers be prohibited to consume li-
also reduce inflation. quors ?
Arg. II: No, it will take longer time to change a ruling party Arg. I: Yes, it reduces the chance of uncontrolled driving of
even if it is corrupt. vehicles.
11. Statement: The educated people should work in villages. Arg. II: No, it adds to stamina in them.
Arg. I: Yes, because they can revolutionarize agriculture and 25. Statement: Should competitive tests be objective in
revamp the rural atmosphere. nature?
Arg. II: No, because their education might wastes there in Arg. I: Yes,it gives fair and impartial assessment of the ex-
villages. aminees.
12. Statement: Should movies full of violence be telecasted? Arg. II: No, writing and organizing ability can not be assessed
Arg. I: Yes, because children will adopt such behaviour from through this test.
films. 26. Statement: Should income tax be evaded by the people?
Arg. II: No, because violence is the heart and soul of all Arg. I: Yes, the rate of income tax is very high.
pictures. Arg. II: No, it is illegal and unlawful.
13. Statement: Should guides published by private agen- 27. Statement: Should sales tax be abolished?
cies be banned ? Arg. I: Yes, it will eliminate an important source of corrup-
Arg. I: Yes, because only then students will start reading tion.
text books. Arg. II: Yes, it willbring the prices of commodities down and
Arg. II: No, because they are of immense help for weak hence consumers will be benefited.
students at the eleventh hour. 28. Statement: Should state lotteries be stopped?
14. Statement: Computer based technology is very fruitful Arg. I:. Yes, government should not promote gambling
for industrial development in India. habits.
Arg. I: Yes, accuracy, fast production and fineness are pos- Arg.II; No, government will have to suffer loss of revenue.
sible through computer technology. 29. Statement: Should higher education be restricted to the
Arg. II; No,it will increase unemployment in the country. most deserving students.
15. Statement: Agriculture in India should be mechanized. Arg. I: Yes.only deserving people are entitled to this luxury.
Arg. 1: Yes, it would lead to higher production. Arg. II: No, it is against the principles of equality of
Arg. II: No, many villagers would be left unemployed. educational opportunity.
16. Statement: Should workers be allowed to participate in 30. Statement: Should primary teacher’s salary be raised ?
the managementof factories in India? Arg. I: Yes, it will encourage and motivate them to teach in
Arg. I: Yes,it is the present management theory. a better way.
Arg. II: No, many workers are illiterate and their contribution Arg. II: No, it will increase financial pressures on the govern-
will not be of value. ment.
17. Statement: Should there be women chief ministers in 31. Statement: Do good quality products need wide public-
states ? ity?
Arg. I: Yes, only then the plight of women will be removed Arg. I: Yes, in the present day world of competition, custom-
and their condition will improve. ers can not know about a new product withoutproper public-
Arg. II: No, a woman is not capable of ruling a state. ity.
18. Statement: Should public meeting and conferences be Arg. II: No, good quality products automatically attract cus-
banned in the country? tomers and thus speak for themselves.
Arg. I: Yes, it is the place where opponents are abused. 32. Statement: Does the survival of the fittest dictum fit to-
Arg. II: No, it is against fundamental rights given to citizens day?
of India. Arg. I: Yes, weak have very poor chance of achieving any-
19. Statement: Should mass media be fully controlled by thing in the present day world of competition.
the government? Arg. II: No, we are not living in the stone age riow.
Arg. I: Yes, the contradictory news only confuses the people. 33. Statement: Has the medical science really lengthened
Arg. II: No, its credibility will be doubtful if mass media is the span of life ?
controlled by government. Arg. I: Yes, the new drugs have been able to combat the
20. Statement: Should sex education be given in schools ? diseases and increases the span of life.
Arg. I: Yes, it is given in westersn countries. Arg. II: No, the eternal truth that every person’s dayfe are
Arg. II: No, it is naturally gained when children grow into numbered can notbe denied.
adolescence. 34. Statement: Is the youngest child happy when a new
21. Statement: Should religion be banned ? baby takes birth in the family?
Arg. I: Yes, itdevelopsfanaticism among people. Arg. I: Yes, it is exciting for him to have a new member in
Arg. II.: No,religion binds people together. the family.
22. Statement: Should India have nuclear weapons? Arg. II: No, he becomes jealous of the new born.
Arg. I: Yes, it is necessary to protect the sovereignty and 35. Statement: Should students study in early hours of morn-
integrity of the country. ing ?
Arg. II: No, this will disturb the balance of power in the re- Arg. I: Yes, mind is fresh and alert at that time.
gion. Arg. II: No, early risers feel sleepy throughout the day.
23. Statement: Should smoking be prohibited? TYPE VII

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Directions: There are two statements P and Q each fol- TEST 15. (P) If He runs fast he will stumbled down. He did not
lowed by an inference. Now determine which of the state- stumble down. Therefore, he did not run fast.
ments supports its inference. Mark (a) if only statement P is (Q) A > B, B > C but not D. Therefore, A>D.
true, Mark (b) if only statement Q is true, mark (c) if both P TYPE VIII
and Q are true and mark (d) if neither of them is true in accor- Directions: In each of the following questions two statements
dance with- logic. are given followed by an inference. Mark (a) if the inference is
1. (P) Water boils at 100°C. This liquid boils at 100°C. There- definitely true, mark (b) if the inference is definitely false,
fore, this liquid is water. mark (c) if the inference is probably false or true and mark (d)
(Q) Every bottle with a green label contains apple juice. Apple if inference can not be drawn.
juice is safe to drink. Therefore, it is harmless to drink from 1. (a) My son is not old enough to vote.
every bottle with green label. (b) My son has handsome personality.
2. (P) All, that twinkles, are stars. Moon does not twinkle. Inference : My son is a boy under 18 years of age.
Therefore moon is not a star. 2. (a) Those who are honest are good teachers.
(Q) All the metals are not in solid forms. Mercury is in a (b) Hard working people are honest
liquid form. Therefore, mercury is also a metal. Inference : Hard work is the necessary quality of a good
3. (P) Girls play chess—Chess is a difficult game. There- teacher.
fore, girls play a difficult game. 3. (a) All wives are women. (b) She is a woman.
(Q) Sheela is a duck. All ducks are naughty. Therefore, Sheela Inference : She is a wife.
is naughty. 4. (a) All monkeys wear rings. (b) All rings are blue.
4. (P) Monkeys like mango. All men like mangoes. There- Inference : All monekys wear blue rings.
fore, all men are monkeys. 5. (a) Cats like rats. (b) Rats like bread.
(Q) Planets are stationary. Earth is a planet. Therefore, earth Inference : Bread is liked by cats.
is stationary. 6. (a) Happy is one who is contended.
5. (P) Some mangoes are apples. All guavas are mangoes. (b) Religious people are contended.
Therefore, all apples are guavas. Inference : Religious people are happy.
(Q) Some mangoes are apples. All apples are grapes. There- 7. (a) Glass is a brittle. (b) This substance is not brittle.
fore, some mangoes are grapes. Inference : This substances is not glass.
6. (P) Some tables are grass. All stools are grass. There- 8. (a) Either he is happy or he is poor. (b) He is happy.
fore, some stools are tables. Inference : He is poor.
(Q) Every sensible person likes music. Indians are sensible 9. (a) Metals are generally malleable or ductile.
people. Therefore, Indians like music. (b) X is neither malleable nor ductile.
7.(P) All fish can fly. Some fish are birds. Therefore, some Inference : X is not a metal.
birds can fly. 10. (a) Birds fly in the sky.
(Q) All fish are birds. All birds are naughty. Therefore, (b) Nightingale fly in the sky.
all fish are naughty. Inference : Nightingale is a bird.
8. (P) No policeman likes beauty. He is a policeman. There- 11. (a) As we go higher, we feel cold.
fore, he does not like beauty. (b) As we go higher, there is a decrease in atmospheric pres-
(Q) Some musicians are not rich. All musicians are polite. sure.
Therefore, all polite persons are not rich. Inference : We feel cold on the decrease of atmospheric
9. (P) All musicians are rich. No rich person is polite. There- pressure.
fore musicians are not polite. 12. (a) Mice eat cheese. (b) Cheese is used in omelette.
(Q) Only a Newton can solve this problem. He is Newton. Inference : Mice can eat omelette.
Therefore, he can solve this problem. 13. (a) P is behind M and N. (b) Q is behind P.
10. (P) All caps are red. All students wear caps. Therefore, Inference : Q is behind M.
all students wear red caps. 14. (a) A < C but not D. (b) B < C. (c) A = E.
(Q) All wives are women. Kamla is a woman. Therefore, Kamla Inference : E > D.
is a wife. 15. (a) L is the brother of K. (b) K is the friend of M.
11. (P) All gold shines. All silver shines. Therefore, all gold Inference : L is the friend of M.
is silver. 16. (a) Mammals cause their young ones to drink milk.
(Q) All gold shines. All silver shines. Therefore, all that shines (b) Rabbit causes their young ones to drink milk.
is either gold or silver. Inference : Rabbit is a mammal.
12. (P) Some philosophers are intelligent. All philosophers 17. (a) To rise early in the morning is useful for health.
are men. Therefore, some men are intelligent. (b) Geeta rises early in the morning.
(Q) Some books can read. All books are pencils. Therefrore, Inference : Geeta should be healthy.
no pencil can read. 18. (a) This is the bus for route No. 10.
13. (P) Either he is happy or rich. He is rich. Therefore, he is (b) Buses of route No. 10 generally go to Connaught Palace.
not happy. Inference : This bus goes to the Connaught Place.
(Q) Those who are rich commit suicide. He is not rich. There- 19. (a) There should be no more than three children to any
fore, he will not commit suicide. sensible person.
14. (P) Some crows are jackals. No fox is crow. Therefore, (b) Raheem has three children.
no fox is jackal. Inference : Raheem is certainly a sensible person.
(Q) All crows are not jackals. Some crows are monkeys. 20. (a) I know a professor of a university. (b) He has beard.
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21. (a) Some intelligent people are happy. TEST is no rush.
(b) Some intelligent people are rich. Assumption II: Book digest is useful only in normal time.
Inference : Some who are rich are happy. 11. Crop condition continues to be critical before rains.
22. (a) No student likes football. Assumption I: It is expected to improve after rain.
(b) Football is not a good game. Assumption II: Unless it rains no change in crop condi-
Inference : No student likes good game. tion is likely to be.
23. (a) Honesty is valuable for businessmen. 12. You know that your suit is excellent when people ask
(b) Some businessmen are not honest. you about your tailor who sewed it.
Inference : Some businessmen are not valuable. Assumption I: People do not ask about your tailor if your
24.(a) Two and two makes four. suit is not good.
(b) Four is a numerical figure. Assumption II: Your tailor has made excellent suit for you.
Inference : Two and two is a single numerical figure. 13. Successful man has the ability to judge himself correctly.
TYPE IX Assumption I: Successful man can not make a wrong judge-
Directions: One statement is given in each of the following ment.
questions followed by two assumptions. Mark Assumption II: To judge others is of no use for successful
(a) if assumption I is implicit, mark man.
(b) if assumption II is implicit, mark 14. Delink degrees with job. Then boys will think twice be-
(c) if both I and II are implicit and mark fore joining colleges.
(d) if neither of them is implicit. Assumption I: Boys join colleges for getting jobs.
1. Go by aeroplane from Delhi to Chennai to reach quickly. Assumption II: Degree is of no use for getting jobs.
Assumption I: Delhi and Chennai are connected by air ser- 15. If you have any problem, bring them to me.
vices. Assumption I: I am able to solve any of your problems.
Assumption II: There is no other means of going from Delhi Assumption II: You don’t have any problem.
to Chennai. 16. Consult me before taking any decision on investment.
2. Himalaya drugs improve haemoglobin keeping the com- Assumption I: You may take a wrong decision if you don’t
plexion fair and glaring. consult me.
Assumption I: People like fair and glaring complexion. Assumption II: It is important to take right decision on in-
Assumption II: Complexion becomes dull and dark owing to vestment.
the deficiency of haemoglobin. 17. Everybody likes reading “Alif Laila”.
3. Opening a sports centre in Aligarh is of no use. Assumption I: Alif Laila is the only important reading mate-
Assumption I: Inhabitants of Aligarh have no interest in rial.
games. Assumption II: Alif Laila is an interesting story.
Assumption II: Sports have lost its credibility today. 18. Holy scriptures are worth reading. However we don’t
4. You don’t get to be on top overnight. read them.
Assumption I: People desire to be on top. Assumption I: People don’t understand them that is why
Assumption II: Sustained efforts are necessary to be on they are not reading it.
top. Assumption II: People are themselves guilty for their ac-
5. Although the city was under knee deep of water for a week tions.
in this monsoon, there was no outbreak of cholera 19. Warning: Cigarette smoking is injurious to health.
Assumption I: Cholera spreads usually in monsoon. Assumption I: Non-smoking promotes health.
Assumption II: Water concentration at a place leads to chol- Assumption II: This warning is not necessary at all.
era. 20. This book is so prepared that even a layman can study
6. Ravi is too intelligent to fail in the examination. science in the absence of teachers.
Assumption I: Very intelligent boys do not fail in the exami- Assumption I: Layman wants to study science without
nations. teacher.
Assumption II: Those who are not intelligent at all may Assumption II: This book is a good substitute for a teacher.
fail in the examinations. 21. Let the government increase the present rate of taxation
7. The present education system needs overhauling. to recover the deficit in the budget.
Assumption I: The present education system has become Assumption I: Present rate of taxes is very low.
obsolete. Assumption II: If government wants to get away with the
Assumption II: Changes result in improvement. budgetary deficit it should increase tax rate.
8. TV, X—The neighbour’s envy, The owner’s pride—a 22. Every mature citizen of India exercises adult franchise.
TV advertisement. Assumption I: Children are entitled to cast their votes.
Assumption I: People are envious of their neighbour’s supe- Assumption II: Adult sufferage is related to those who are
rior possession. grown up.
Assumption II: One can tease one’s neighbour by purchas- 23. Everybody loves ‘Popular Magazine’.
ing a TV. Assumption I: People love no other magazine.
9. You have to study hard for qualifying JRF. Assumption II: It is incumbent on everyone to love this maga-
Assumption I: Qualifying JRF is desirable. zine.
Assumption II: Hard work leads to success. 24. Of all the newspapers published in India The Hindu’ has
10. In a world, in a rush, Book Digest becomes indispens- the largest number of readers.
able. Assumption I: The volume of readership of all newspapers
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Assumption II: No newspaper in India other than ‘The Hindu’ TEST 8. (i)There is dampness in the climate of Congo forests.
has a large readership. (ii)Too much dampness in the climate is harmful to the health
25. The new education policy envisages major modification of its inhabitants.
in the educational system. Conclusion : Dampness in Congo forest is harmful to the
Assumption I: The present education system needs improve- health of its inhabitants.
ment. 9. (i)The water level of the Gomti is rising.
Assumption II: The present education system is inconsis- (ii)Some people live near the Gomti.
tent with the national needs. Conclusion : There is a danger to those living near the Gomti
26. Ghosts haunt desert places only. to lose life and property.
Assumption I: They do not want the interference of human 10. (i) Pandit Nehru was born in U.P.
being. (ii)Maulana Azad was born in U.P.
Assumption II: Every deserted residence is haunted. Conclusion : All freedom fighters were born in U.P.
27. Some patients die because of sheer negligence. 11.(i) Carbohydrates are helpful for the formation of the body.
Assumption I: Negligence kills the patient. (ii)Growing children need good nutrition.
Assumption II: They are neglected by doctors nor by their Conclusion : Carbohydrates are needed for growing chil-
family. dren.
28. Computer education should start at schools. 12. (i)Warriors generally do not marry.
Assumption I: Learning computer is easy. (ii)He is a warrior.
Assumption II: Computer education fetches jobs easily. Conclusion : He should be Bachelor.
29. An Indian beautician is.opening a beauty parlour in New 13. (i)Boys take interest in music and dancing.
York. (ii)Radha has no interest in music and dancing.
Assumption I: New York lacks beauty parlours. Conclusion : Radha is nut a boy.
Assumption II: There are better business prospects 14. (i)Many Hindus go to Lahore for pilgrimage.
in New York. (ii)Many Muslims come to India for Urs.
30. Indian scientists working abroad do not come back and Conclusion : There is a mutual agreement between Hindus
serve their motherland. and Muslims.
Assumption I: India lacks such highly sophisticated labs, 15.(i)Most of the murderers leave any proof.
instruments and other amenities as they have there. (ii)Mr. Gupta was killed by some one.
Assumption II: India can not afford to pay them as much as Conclusion : His murderer will be arrested soon.
they get there. TYPE XI
31. “Children who get encouragement usually perform bet- 1.On the basis of the diagram shown which statement do
ter”. A note by the principal to the parents. you consider correct?
Assumption I: Some parents do not encourage children. (a) Some farmers who are inverstors, they are either back-
Assumption II: Parents may follow principal’s advice. ward or illiterates or both.
32. Some businessmen are supposed to have a Midas Touch. (b) Some non investor farmers are backward and illiter-
Assumption I: Every business, they put their hands into ates.
gives excellent return. (c)Those backwards who are not illiterates are either
Assumption II: Midas was a businessman. farmers investors or both.
TYPE X (d)All of these
Directions: Two statements followed by a conclusion are
given in each question that follows’. Mark (a) if only first state-
ment supports the conclusion, Mark (b) if only second state-
ment supports the conclusion, Mark (c) if both the state-
ments together support the conclusion and Mark (d) if nei-
ther of them supports the cojiclusion, 2. In a group of five person A, B, C, D and E one plays
1. (i) All rivers are mountains. (ii) All rivers are stones. Tennis, one plays Chess and one Hockey. A and D are un-
Conclusion : Some mountains are stones. married women and play no game. There is a couple among
2.(i) All mangoes are bananas. (ii) Some bananas are sweets. them where E is husband of C. No women plays either Chess
Conclusion : Some sweets are mangoes. or Hockey. B is the brother of C and he neither plays Tennis
3. (i) Deficit financing is responsible for rise in prices. nor Chess. Who plays Hockey
(ii) Deficit financing is essential for development. here?
Conclusion : Rise in prices is essential for development. (a) A (b) B
4. (i) Some vegetables are fruits. (ii) Fruits are good for health. (c) C (d) E
Conclusion : Some vegetables are good for health. 3.Points out the letter which represents Indians and histori-
5.(i) All elements are ductile. (ii) All elements are fragile. ans but not politicians on the basis of these three circles?
Conclusion : No element is non-ductile. (a) b (b) f
6.(i) All dolls are beautiful. (c) b and f (d) b and g
(ii) All dolls are fine source of recreation.
Conclusion : There is no doll which is not beautiful.
7.(i) All reading material is useful.
(ii) Some reading material is knowledgeable.
Conclusion : Some reading materials do not give knowl-
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4. On the basis of the figure in question 3 which of the follow- TEST 17. A, B, C, D, E and F were playing cards. A’s father, mother
ing statements is not correct? and uncle were in the group. There were two females also: B
(a) The area that represents the Indian historian who is a was the mother of A who scored higher than her husband. D
politician also is d. scored higher than E but less than F. E’s nephew scored
(b) f and e areas do not represent Indians. minimum. A’s father scored more than F but even then he
(c) c area represents Indian politician but not historian. could not win. Who win the game?
(d) c is not an area representing politicians. (a) E (b) B (c) C (d) F
5. A, B and C are intelligent, A, D and E are laborious and D, 18. From the informations given in Question 17 who is the
C and E are honest and A, B, and E are ambitious. Which of father of A
the following are not honest? (a) C (b) D (c) F (d) None of these
(a) AandB (b) C and A (c) A and D (d) C, A and B 19. Branches of five nationlized banks A, B, C, D and E in
6. On the basis of the information given in question No. 5 M.P are as follows: A, B, and C are in Indore and Bhopal, A,
who is neither laborious nor honest? B and E are in Indore and Gwalior, B, C, and D are in Raipur
(a) A and D (b) Bonly (c) Eonly (d) C only and Bhopal. A, E and D are in Gwalior and Jabalpur, C, E
7. Anita and Geeta are experts in dancing and music. Seeta and D are in Raipur and Jabalpur which bank has branches
and Geeta are expert in music and painting. Anita and Neeta in all cities except Raipur.
are expert in debate and dancing. Neata and Seeta are ex- (a) B (b) C (c) A (d) F
pert in Painting and debate. Which girl is not expert in paint- 20. From the data given in question No. 19, which bank has
ing. branches in minimum number of cities?
(a) Anita only (b) Seeta only (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) None of these
(c) Anita and Geeta (d) Neeta only 21. There are five players A, B, C, D and E in a group. One of
8. On the basis of question No. 7 which girl is expert in all them plays Football, one plays Tennis and one plays Chess.
fields. A and D are maids and play no game. No women plays
(a) Anita (b) Seeta either Chess or football. There is a married couple in the
(c) Geeta (d) None of these group where E is husband. C’s brother is B who is neither
Directions: Questions from 9 to 12 are based on the follow- Chess player nor Tennis player - Who plays Chess?
ing figures. Which of the following figures represents the (a) E (b) E (c) C (d) F
best relationship among the three terms used in the ques- 22. From the data given in question No. 21 who is Tennis
tion. player?
(a) E (b) D (c) C (d) F
23. List of the females from the information given in question 21.
(a) A and D and C (b) BandC
(c) B and C and D (d) None of these
Directions (Qs. 24-28): Questions here are based on the
following figures. Study the figures and relate them to the
terms and conr.epts given in questions.
9. Players, students and girls
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
10. Player, Uncle and Aunt
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
11.India, Calcutta and Islamabad
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
12. Teacher, Principl, Son
(a)A (b) B (c) C (d) D

24. Hard bed, Sofa?-Furniture


(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
25. Crocodile, Eagle, Lion
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
26. Country, State, Chief Minister
Directions: Question from 13 to 16 is based on the above (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
figure. Various letters represent various types of persons. 27. Teacher, Writer, Philosopher
13. The bachelor clerk who is a male player is represented (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
by the letter. 28. Father, Son, Daugher
(a) G and F (b) G only (c) H only (d) I only (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
14. Persons who are neither bachelor nor male but player 29. Which of the following figures correctly expresses the
and clerk are represented by relationship between language, Oriya and Urdu.
(a) BandN (b) B and C (c) B and L (d) L and H
15. Which of the following group of letters have at least one
property commom?
(a) ADKM (b) ADMN (c) ADIK (d) KMAC
16. The male clerk who is a player but not bachelor is
(a) B (b) H (c) J (d) I
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(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D TEST office. The farmer is C’s brother. Who is a farmer.
30. Which of the above figures correctly expresses the rela- (a) A (b) B
tionship between tree, bee and housebird. (c) C (d) D
31. Study the figure and answer the question. 41. From the information given in Q. 40 who is a physicist?
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
42. Who is a journalist according to the information given in
Q. 40? .
(a) A (b) E (c) C (d) D
43. Players, father and mother can be represented by
Which of the following conclusions is not correct on the ba-
sis of the figure given above?
(a) All road tax paying policemen are educated
(b) Some educated people are not policemen but pays road
tax
(c) None of the educated shopkeeper is a policeman nor an
educated policeman is a shopkeeper
(d) All educated policemen pay road tax 44. Ram, Mahesh and Mohan play badminton.
32. On the basis of the figure given in question No. 31 we Mahesh, Ramesh and Framed play tennis, Mahesh, Ramesh
can say that: and Ram play chess, who plays chess and badminton
(a) policemen don’t pay road tax but not tennis?
(b) shopkeepers do not pay road tax (a) Ram (b) Mahesh
(c) some shopkeepers are educated (c) Pramod (d) Ramesh
(d) some policemen are shopkeepers 45. From the information given in Q. 44 who plays all the
Directions: Questions from 33 to 35 are based on the follow- games?
ing figures. Which figure represents the exact relationship (a) Pramod (b) Mahesh
with the variables given in questions. (c) Ram (d) Ramesh
46. Snake, reptile and rat can be represented by

47. Cattle, goat and sheep can be represented by


33. Man, Teacher, Tailor master
(a) A (b) B (c)C (d) D
34. Animal, Dog,Cat
(a) A (b)B (c)C (d)D
35. Male, Horse, Man
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
36. A group of 30 students play cricket and football. 20 plays
cricket and 15 plays football. Each student plays at least
one game. How many of them plays both?
(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 0 (d) 15
37.There are six books A, B, C, D, E and F. B, C, and E have
blue covers while the rest have red covers. D and F are new
books while the rest are old books. A, C and D are law re- 48. Air, water and sand can be represented by
ports while the rest are of physics. Which is the red covered
new law report book?
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
38.Which two are old physics books and have blue cover
from the data given in Q. 37?
(a) BandF (b) BandE
(c) B and C (d) E and F
39.Which is blue covered, old and a law report book from the
data given in Q 37?
(a) C (b) B (c) E (d) F
40.In a group of five persons A, B, C, D and E one is a
farmer,, one is a physicist, one is a journalist, one is an 49. Human, women, and. educated, can be represented by
industrialist and one is a doctor. A, C + doctor prefer tea to
coffee and two of them B + Journalist prefer coffee to tea.
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TEST

50. Shirt, garment and cloths, can be shown by

51.Five friends Lalit, Feroz, Shahid, John and Manjeet are


painter, singer, dancer, poet, or sculpture. Lalit and Feroz
are not sculpture.or dancer. John and Manjeet are not poet
or painter. Shahid is neither painter nor dancer. Manjeet is
not a dancer. Feroz and Shahid are not poet or singer. Who
is poet?
(a) Manjeet (b) Lalit
(c) Shahid (d) Feroz
52.A team of four from A, B, C, D, E, F and G is to be
selected according to the following conditions:
BandC must be together
DandE must not be together
AandG must be together
FandD must be together
CandG will not be together
CandE must be together
The team will have
(a) ADFG (c) BCAG
(b) ABCE (d) None of these
52. A group of 25 students play Hockey, Football and Cricket.
5 plays all the three games, 12 plays hockey and football
only, 13 plays football and cricket only. How many of them
do not play any game ?
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 11
53. On the basis of the data given in Q. 53 how many stu-
dents do not play football
(a) 8 (b) 13 (c) 10 (d) 12

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TEST
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-1 Med-Eng Sub. Mental Ability Type-2 Med-Eng
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. d b a d d d a d d d A. a b b a d d d c a c
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. a d a d d d b d c b
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-3 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. b a d d a c a a b b c a b b d b a a b c a b c a a
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
A. a c a b b c a c b d
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-4 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. d c d d c c c a b c b c c a d a d c d a d b c d d
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
A. d c a a d c a b c b
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-5 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. b c c a b a c a a c b d a a d c d d b c c d b a d
Q. 26 27 28 29 30
A. c b c d b
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-6 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. c a d a b b b c d b a a b c a b d b b d b a a a c
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
A. b a d d b c a a b a
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-7 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
A. b d b b d b a a d a d a a b a
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-8 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. c c c c b c a b c c c b a a c c c c c b b d d d
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-9 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. a c a b c c a a c d c c d a a c b b d b b b d a c
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
A. a b a b c c a
Answer Key Zenith POINT, KOTA
Sub. Mental Ability Type-10 Medium English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
A. d d d d a a b d a d a d c c d
Answer key Zenith Point, Kota
Sub. Mental Ability Type-11 Medium - English
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
A. c b a d a b a d b d c a b a c b b a c d a c a d c
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. b a d a a d c b a d a d b c a c d b a b c c a b d
Q. 51 52 53 54
A. b a a d

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