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Time Allowed : 2 Hours XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP QUESTION BOOKLET (PAPER-II) Maximum Marks : 200 DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO. Version Code Serial No. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination, before writing the Question Booklet Version Code in the OMR sheet, you should check that this Question Booklet does NOT have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or questions etc. If so, get it replaced by a complete 'Question Booklet' of the available series. 2. Write and encode clearly the Register Number and Question Booklet Version Code A, B, C, or H as the case may be, in the appropriate space provided for that purpose in the OMR Answer Sheet. Also ensure that candidate's signature and Invigilator's Signature columns are properly filled in. Please note that it is candidate's responsibility to fill in and encode these particulars and any omission/discrepancy will vender the OMR Answer Sheet liable for Rejection. 3. You have to enter your Register Number in the Question Booklet in the box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Question Booklet. 4. This Question Booklet contains 100 Questions. Each Ques ion contains four responses (answers). Select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the most appropriate. In any case, choose ONLY ONE RESPONSE for each question. 5. All the responses should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY in Black or Blue Ball-point Pen. See instructions in the OMR Answer Sheet. 6. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt all questions. 7. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Question Booklet at the end. You should not make any marking on any other part of the Question Booklet. 8. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop making any further markings in the Answer Sheet. Be seated till the Answer Sheets are collected and accounted for by the Invigilator. 9. Questions are printed both in English and Kannada. If any doubt arises in the Kannada Version, refer to the English Version of the questions. Please Note that in case of any dispute the English Version of Question Booklet is final. 10. Penalty for wrong answers : THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE OBJEC- TIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS. (i) There are four alternative for the answer to every question. For each question, of which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. (ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer to a question, it shall be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there shall be same penalty as above to that question. (iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there shall be no penalty for that question. Possession of Mobile Phones, Calculators and other Electronic/Communication gadgets of any kind is prohibited inside the Examination venue. n a 7:Arod4ifsi ec,5 &Vat) 80or t;Dn'dc. .? jYa3 1111 1111111111 11111111111111 Register Number

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XMP-MAS-5S2-PYP QUESTION BOOKLET

(PAPER-II) Maximum Marks : 200

DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO.

Version Code Serial No.

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination, before writing the Question Booklet Version Code in the OMR sheet, you should check that this Question Booklet does NOT have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or questions etc. If so, get it replaced by a complete 'Question Booklet' of the available series.

2. Write and encode clearly the Register Number and Question Booklet Version Code A, B, C, or H as the case may be, in the appropriate space provided for that purpose in the OMR Answer Sheet. Also ensure that candidate's signature and Invigilator's Signature columns are properly filled in. Please note that it is candidate's responsibility to fill in and encode these particulars and any omission/discrepancy will vender the OMR Answer Sheet liable for Rejection.

3. You have to enter your Register Number in the

Question Booklet in the box provided alongside.

DO NOT write anything else on the Question Booklet. 4. This Question Booklet contains 100 Questions. Each Ques ion contains four responses (answers).

Select the response which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the most appropriate. In any case, choose ONLY ONE RESPONSE for each question.

5. All the responses should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY in Black or Blue Ball-point Pen. See instructions in the OMR Answer Sheet.

6. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt all questions. 7. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Question Booklet at the end. You should not make any marking

on any other part of the Question Booklet. 8. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop making any further

markings in the Answer Sheet. Be seated till the Answer Sheets are collected and accounted for by the Invigilator.

9. Questions are printed both in English and Kannada. If any doubt arises in the Kannada Version, refer to the English Version of the questions. Please Note that in case of any dispute the English Version of Question Booklet is final.

10. Penalty for wrong answers : THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE OBJEC-TIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS.

(i) There are four alternative for the answer to every question. For each question, of which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer to a question, it shall be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there shall be same penalty as above to that question.

(iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there shall be no penalty for that question.

Possession of Mobile Phones, Calculators and other Electronic/Communication gadgets

of any kind is prohibited inside the Examination venue.

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1. Study the following figure and answer the question given below :

Married people

0 --) People who live in joint family

A School teachers

By which letter, the married people who live in joint family but not are school teachers are represented ?

(a) T (b) R

(c) Q (d) S

2. Eight friends E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are seated around a square table — two on each side. There are 3 girls who are not seated next to each other.

• J is between L and F.

• G is between I and F.

• H, a girl is second to the left of J.

• F, a boy is seated opposite to E, a lady member.

• There is a girl between F and 1. What is true about J and K ?

(a) J is boy, K is girl

(b) J is girl, K is boy

(c) Both are girls

(d) Both are boys

3. 583 people can make 385

baskets in 385 days. All the

people work at the same rate

and all baskets require same

effort. How long will one

person take to prepare two such

baskets ?

(a) 385 days (b) 583 days

(c) 1166 days (d) 770 days

4. Read the following informations

carefully and answer the

question given below :

The sum of the income of

Ramu and Shyamu is more than

the sum of the income of

Chandru and Deepu. The sum

of the income of Ramu and

Chandru is same as the sum of

the income of Shyamu and

Deepu. Moreover Ramu earns

half as much as the sum of the

income of Shyamu and Deepu.

Whose income is the highest ?

(a) Ramu's (b) Shyamu's

(c) Chandru's (d) Deepu 's

5. Look at the series 3, 10, 101....

What number should come next ?

(a) 10101

(b) 10201

(c) 10202

(d) 11012

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6. Consider the following four figures.

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7. Let A, B, C, D, E and F be a group of friends. There are two housewives, one professor, one doctor, one engineer and a lawyer in the group. There are only two married couples in the group. The lawyer is married to D, who is a housewife. No woman in the group is either a doctor or an engineer. C, the engineer is married to F, who is a professor. A is married to a housewife. E is not a housewife.

Which one of the following is a married couple ?

(a) A and B

(b) B and E

(c) D and E

(d) A and D

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8. As a Municipal Commissioner

you are criticised for the

increasing pig menace. These

pigs belong to a community

very close to the local MLA. It

would be very difficult for you

to shift the pigs, as they manage

to come back. Some of the

leaders also convince you that

pigs solve garbage problem by

consuming them. Your local

lower/reporting authority resorts

to shooting pigs. One such

bullet pierces the legs of a kid.

It results in a huge unrest. What

would you do

(a) Immediately stop shooting

of the pigs and dismiss

your reporting authority

who ordered the shooting.

(b) Defend the reporting

authority and stick to your

stand and continue' the

shooting.

(c) Defend your reporting

authority and suspend the

shooting operations.

(d) Suspend all operations and

keep quiet until everything

subsides.

(5 - A)

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9. One of the commercial movies to

be released has raised a lot of

controversy as the theme is

against the principles of a local

minority religion. But the Theater

owners and the Producers of the

film have obtained permission

for the release and viewing of the

films for public. Suddenly you

find a large number of local

youth and persons of dubious

character stoning the Theater and

stopping viewers from entering

the theatre. The owners are

asking you, a local senior Police

Officer to take charge and permit

viewing. What will you do ?

(a) Have a discussion with the

local youth and the society

leaders to stop the strike

and permit viewing-but

unlikely to agree.

(b) Use force to evict the local

leaders and the youth and

permit the viewers to view

the film.

(c) Ask the Theater owners to

suspend the release of the

film for sake of safety of

the property.

(d) Arrest all the youth and

local leaders protesting and

allow the viewing of the

film.

10. In a crowded market place around 7.30 P.M. there is a bomb blast. Many people are feared to have been killed and/or seriously injured in the blast. You are a senior administrative officer in-charge of the district. You got the information of the blast at 7.35 P.M. You will (a) Personally rush to the

place of occurrence and start sending the dead and injured to the local hospital.

(b) Ask the police, health and civic authorities to swing into action and also sound an alarm at the major hospitals for emergency duty. Be in touch with the anti-terrorist squad of the State headquarters to provide expert help. Call a press meet to tell the press people of the incident and to request them not to publish unverified infor-mation.

11. You are the Chairman of the Selection Committee, two of your committee members of equal rank enter into an heated argument over the choice of candidate, you will (a) Ask the two to

compromise (b) Allow the two to fight and

find their own solution (c) Not consider their view

point of conflict (d) Evaluate the pros and cons

of their argument and decide

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12. By selling an umbrella for

! 300, a shopkeeper gains 20%.

During a clearance sale, the

shopkeeper allows a rebate of

10% on the marked price. The

percentage of the shopkeeper's

gain is

(a) 7% (b) 71/2%

(c) 8% (d) 81/2%

13. Natesh borrowed some money at

the rate 6% p.a. for the first 3

years, 9% p.a. for the next 5 years

and 13% p.a. beyond 8 years. The

above are all simple interest rates.

If Natesh pays a total of Z 8,160

after 11 years, how much money

did he borrow ?

(a) ! 8,000 (b) Z 10,000

(c) Z 12,000 (d) Z 14,000

14. An express train travelled at an

average speed of 100 km/hr,

stopping for 3 minutes after

every 75 km. How much time

does the train take to travel

between two places which are

600 km apart ?

(a) 6 hrs 21 min.

(b) 6 hrs 24 min.

(c) 6 hrs 27 min.

(d) 6 hrs 30 min.

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15. The seed of a particular variety

of a rose in a rose garden,

multiplies into 2 everyday due

to reproduction. If there is only

one seed on the first day, it

increases to two on the second

day, increases to four on third

day, increases to eight on fourth

day and so on. If starting with

one seed it takes 30 days to

cover 200 square meters plot,

how long will it take to cover

the same plot if started with two

seeds ?

(a) 16 days

(b) 15 days

(c) 17 days

(d) 29 days

16. On a bus route from place A to

place B, if the fare is kept at Z x

per passenger, then 50—x

passengers are expected to

travel. What should be the fare

in order to maximize the

revenue ?

(a) Z 15

(b) Z 20

(c) 25

(d) Z 30

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17. The number of triangles in the

following figure is

(a) 8

(b) 10

(c) 12

(d) 14

18. A cube is taken and all its six

faces are painted. Then, the

cube is cut by six planes, so as

to yield the maximum number

of smaller cubes. If 3.5 litres of

paint was consumed to paint the

original cube, find the

additional amount of paint

needed to paint all the unpainted

faces of all the smaller cubes.

(a) 3.0 litres

(b) 11.5 litres

(c) 7 litres

(d) 10.5 litres

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The following pie charts shows the distribution of students of graduate and post-graduate levels in seven different institutes in a town. Answer the following two questions : (Q. Nos. 19 & 20)

Distribution of Students at Graduate and Post-graduate levels in seven institutes

19. What is the ratio between the number of students studying at post-graduate and graduate level respectively from institute S ?

(a) 14 : 19 (b) 19 : 21

(c) 17 : 21 (d) 19 : 14

Total number of students studying at post-graduate level from institute N and P is

(a) 5601 (b) 5944

(c) 6669 (d) 8372

(11-A)

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Directions : Answer the following

two questions (Q. Nos. 21 &

22) from the figure given

below : Department of Health

and Family Welfare,

Government of Karnataka has

published Swine-flu epidemic

situation in Karnataka from

2009 to 2015.

21. Maximum percentage of deaths

due to Swine-flu epidemic

among positive cases is from

the year

(a) 2009 (b) 2010

(c) 2011 (d) 2013

22. What is the trend of the

percentage of deaths due to

Swine-flu epidemic from 2009

to 2014 ?

(a) Non-increasing

(b) Non-decreasing

(c) Steady

(d) Fluctuating

23. Male and female population of a country (in lakhs) for the period 2008 to 2013 are presented in the following graph :

0 Slate El Female

In how many of the given years, was the male population atleast 10% more than the female population ? (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0

24. A survey was conducted to analyse the public opinion on liquor ban in a city. The opinion recorded based on a questionnaire is given in the followin table :

For

ban

Against

ban

No

opi-

nion

Total

Men 680 1290 110 2080

Women 920 380 120 1420

Total 1600 1670 230 3500

Identify the most appropriate statement. (a) More women are against

banning liquor. (b) More men are against

banning liquor. (c) More men are for banning

liquor. (d) More than 10% men have

no opinion.

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25. The Success of Agriculture in

India depends on rainfall. 80-90

per cent of rainfall over the

country occurs mostly during

(a) North-west monsoon

(b) North-east monsoon

(c) South-west monsoon

(d) South-east monsoon

26. Which of the following handloom

product of Karnataka has been

registered under Geographical

Indication of Goods Act, 1999 ?

(a) Udupi Saree

(b) Melukote Panche

(c) Mysore Silk Saree

(d) Ilkal Saree

27. The Sakala Mission has

I. ISO 9001:2008 certification

II. Won many national and

international awards for

excellence in public service

delivery.

III. The best model of citizen

delivery in the country.

IV. World Bank funding and

technical support.

Choose the correct answer from

the codes given below :

(a) I and II

(b) II and III

(c) I, II and III

(d) II, III and IV

28. Electricity Tariff is determined by

(a) State Government

(b) Central Electricity Authority

(c) Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC)

(d) Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL)

29. National Institute of Wind Energy is established in which city ?

(a) New Delhi (b) Chennai

(c) Calcutta (d) Bengaluru

30. Under Ksheerabhagya Programme milk is provided to school children days in a week.

(a) 6

(b) 3

(c) 5

(d) 4

31. What is the present Investment Limit in Plant & Machinery to determine 'Small Scale Manufacturing Enterprise' ?

Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto ! 200.00 lakhs

Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto ! 300.00 lakhs

Above Z 25.00 lakhs upto Z 400.00 lakhs

Above ! 25.00 lakhs upto Z 500.00 lakhs

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32. "Manaswini" programme of

Karnataka Government is to

provide,

(a) Pension ! 500 per month

to more than 35 years old

unmarried and divorcee

women of BPL.

(b) Pension ! 600 per month

to more than 45 years old

unmarried and divorcee

women of BPL.

(c) Pension ! 500 per month

to more than 40 years old

unmarried and divorcee

women of BPL.

(d) Pension Z 800 per month

to more than 40 years old

unmarried and divorcee

women of BPL.

33. Which of the below mentioned

are the dual purpose breeds of

cattle (Milch and draught

purpose) in Karnataka ?

(a) Amrithmahal and Hallikar

(b) Killar and Malenadu Gidda

(c) Devani and Krishna valley

(d) Sahiwal and Kankrej

34. The Deputy Chairman of

Karnataka State Planning Board

is

(a) C.M. Ibrahim

(b) T.B. Jayachandra

(c) Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali Khan

(d) D.H. Shankar Moorthy

35. While travelling on Highway, if

the kilometre stone is marked

(painted) with white and

semicircular top portion of km

stone is marked with brilliant

green colour, then this Highway

must be

(a) State Highway

(b) National Highway

(c) Express way

(d) Major District Road

36. The MGNREGA guidelines

mandates maintenance of

minimum ratio of wage to

material expenditure by each of

implementing agencies as,

40% wage expenditure :

60% material expenditure

in one year for all works.

60% wage expenditure :

40% material expenditure

in one year for all works.

60% wage expenditure :

40% material expenditure

for every work.

40% wage expenditure :

60% material expenditure

for every work.

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37. The Ministry of Environment,

Forests and Climate change

provides financial assistance to

Eco-clubs to promote

environmental awareness and

educate school children under

the programme

(a) National Mission for a

Green India

(b) National Eco-club Programme

(c) National Green Peace

Programme

(d) National Green Corps.

38. "Dr. Salim Ali" is a well known

(a) Ornithologist

(b) Biologist

(c) Environmentalist

(d) Dermatologist

39. Which of the following

scheme/programme of the

Karnataka State Government

seeks to promote tree planting

by public or farmer by

providing seedlings at

subsidised rate to the people ?

Samrudha Hasiru Grama

Yojne

Krishi Aranya Protsaha

Yojne

Devadeva Vana Yojane

Vana Bhagya Yojane

40. As per the report of the High

Level Working Group (HLWG)

on Western Ghats headed

by Dr. K. Kasturirangan,

approximately how many

villages of Karnataka were

included as part of Eco-

sensitive Area (ESA) ?

(a) 800 (b) 1500

(c) 500 (d) 2500

41. Which of the below mentioned

town is selected under

HRIDAY (Heritage City

Development & Augmentation

Yojana) scheme in Karnataka ?

(a) Hampi (b) Bijapur

(c) Bidar (d) Badami

42. What is the tenure of Mayor and

Deputy Mayor of a Corporation

as per Karnataka Municipal

Corporation Act, 1976 ?

(a) 5 years (b) 1 year

(c) 2'/2 years (d) 3 years

43. The total numbers of National

Parks and Sanctuaries in

Karnataka are

(a) 5 and 27 respectively

(b) 6 and 25 respectively

(c) 4 and 23 respectively

(d) 6 and 29 respectively

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44. ' Bala Sanjivini' is a programme meant to provide (a) Tertiary level Medicare for

anganwadi children in selected hospitals across the State.

(b) Health care for school going children across the State. Medical insurance scheme for all the children across the State. None of the above.

45. , a web based application of the Survey Settlement & .Land Records Department, is used to issue the pre mutation (11E) sketches to the citizens (as mandated by the Karnataka Land Revenue Act). (a) Bhoomi (b) Nadakacheri (c) UPOR (d) Mojani

46. How many seats are there in Rajya Sabha (Council of States) for Karnataka State `? (a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) .14 .

47. As per Plastic Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 manufacturing of plastic bags less than thickness is banned. (a) 25 microns (b) 30 microns (c) 35 microns (d) 40 microns

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48. Movement of nutrients in the

eco-system is always

(a) Cyclic

(b) Linear

(c) Parallel

(d) Horizontal

49. Inverted Pyramid of Numbers

and Biomass, are found in

(a) Parasitic food-chain and

forest eco-system

respectively.

(b) Grassland Ecosystem and

forest eco-system

respectively.

(c) Parasitic food:chain and

Pond eco-system

respectively.

(d) Pond eco system and forest

eco-system respectively.

50. In India the area declared as a

`Biodiversity hot spot' is

(a) Himalayas

(b) Aravalli Ranges

(c) Vindya - Satpuras

(d) Nallamala Ranges

51. In a food chain which of the following is considered as a primary producer ?

(a) Heterotrophs

(b) Autotrophs

(c) Plants

(d) Predators

(21 - A)

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e4.)7,-;_t 2,Jc.As,c) dutnzi.) .4d.

(b) Eurttrszl ;to 0.)71 2.x.)4

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52. Suitable impurities are added to

a semiconductor depending on

its use. This is done in order to

(a) increase its life

(b) enable it to withstand

higher voltages

(c) increase its electrical

conductivity

(d) increase its electrical

resistivity

53. Rain is falling vertically

downwards. To a man running

east-wards, the rain will appear

to be coming from

(a) east

(b) west

(c) north-east

(d) south-east

54. Which of the following is an

example of 'ex situ' conservation ?

(a) Wild Life Sanctuary

(b) Seed Bank

(c) Sacred Grooves

(d) National Park

55. The India-based Neutrino

Observatory (INO), a world-

class underground laboratory

for neutrino research is coming

up at

(a) Pottipuram in Tamil Nadu

(b) Rajkot, Gujarath

(c) Dibrugarh, Assam

(d) Jaitapur, Maharashtra

56. Which of the following planets

was demoted from its planetary

status in our solar system ?

(a) Uranus (b) Pluto

(c) Neptune (d) Venus

57. On a clean glass plate a drop of water spreads to form a thin layer whereas a drop of mercury remains almost spherical because

(a) Cohesive force for water is

greater than adhesive force

with glass.

(b) Cohesive force for

mercury is greater than

adhesive force with glass.

Density of mercury is

greater than water.

Adhesive force for

mercury is greater than

cohesive force with glass.

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58. 2,oct

trzet3t.) t3not

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eruqz1.2,1 SOP,J.

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4inct C3.fZZ:Mi aJti D -ze.)d4e

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21.rat:Seou

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trz4) zi.lrz.)q:16r3ealflot

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2,140ot-el cf2

zA) en4c3

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e eitz--onc3

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cil?pTIOnot

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411e.)

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e3p tpnrt 7,1.2e6,9zsal

ENz:76' (Z;36‘ Tjbe%)

(.2zsyje)- ) t)nri 72e-A aul

z.3 ,41r134ne.,). cacAd TaScsdoc33

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ZCSD t.) AC 0.%.)0C1 DC Ti 6 -0

eif=E4ost-Drtqc3.

(b) e3 toSW.).) ec3z3

tE3-r('a toSoi).)

(c)4toloth) 4e..)t (rftoa-6)

4szetl.ez!utle4szee.l.e;

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(d) fete) e3p tol uae, ZcS)63-6'

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58. Consider the motion of the tip

of the minute hand of a clock.

In one hour

1. The displacement is zero

2. The distance covered is zero

3. The average speed is zero

4. The average velocity is zero

Select the correct answer using

the codes given below :

(a) 1 and 4

(b) 1 and 2

(c) 1 and 3

(d) 2 and 3

59. If the earth is at one fourth of its

present distance from the sun,

the duration of the year will be

(a) half of the present year

(b) one-eighth of the present year

(c) one-fourth of the present year

(d) one-sixth of the present year

60. The weight of a person on earth

is less at equator than at the

poles. This is because

equatorial region is hotter

than polar region.

the earth is flattened at

poles and bulged at

equator.

the earth's surface at poles

is covered by ice.

the moon going round the

earth exerts a less force on

a person at equator than at

poles.

61. In our homes, a tester glows

when it touches the live

terminal of AC mains but does

not glow when it touches

neutral terminal. The reason for

this is

current is always converted

from AC to DC when it is

supplied.

the live wire is a conductor

but the neutral wire is not a

conductor.

the neutral terminal is at

the same voltage as the

ground.

current flows only through

live wire never through the

neutral wire.

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z..)%1,terat.)

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wzd..2E-e4) ntivamnd. tito

a.13--4 at ?

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0=toaltsritaziltqc3 ?

(a) ze.ler toalse

(b) toalel

(c) 4zetsm6'

zcld taacz-zriz.tht 7.41o0,571

(d) 4zetzza-e eader

zzld tfalonVi 2.JCIJ7=440,063

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65. wi,V tug 2tIatiq, e.Z('

74d.rzetzt

84Tqcs2, etzi

tVzp-alcSp, et)zioqc3. aVZ.)&,3dc,

d*p.3.2pt eriatu.) Tztcs,

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(b) -,1-4;eMal ezdi,

rto,?!aeilat extzonthqd.

(c) ezt e./Sdzslis Zbc-T4 truA t

dizonthqd

(d) 7,1r1Aett zirzax)..1)

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Ze taqrlOd. egrIVo

Tletat

A. TirzeME)T,'JzJe.,) aNtt)

B.

D.

E.

F.

G.

,tdOTTDO3tn0

dgp ziorv-ooz:IZz:tog

tlgrIvAt arongQ.

(a) GBDAFCE (b) BGFADCE

(C) GBAFCDE (d) BGFACDE

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62. The gas used for artificial

ripening of fruits is

(a) methane

(b) ethane

(c) ethylene

(d) acetylene

63. The reason to keep us awake

and sometimes sleepy even

when we are not tired, is due to

a hormone called

Adrenaline

Adenosine

Thyroxine

Serotonin

64. Mass number of an atom is

equal to

(a) number of electrons

(b) number of neutrons

(c) sum • of the number of

protons and neutrons

(d) sum of the number of

protons and electrons

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65. In some parts of the world,

during severe winter, the

surface of the lakes are frozen

leaving water below. The

freezing at the bottom is

prevented because

(a) the conductivity of ice is

low.

(b) the water has large latent

heat of fusion.

(c) the water has large specific

heat.

(d) the temperature of the

earth at the bottom of the

lake is high.

66. There are many different

regions to the electromagnetic

spectrum. These include

A. visible light

B. gamma-rays

C. infra-red

D. micro-waves

E. radio-waves

F. ultra-violet, and

G. X-rays.

Put them in order of increasing

wavelength, starting with the

shortest wavelength first.

(a) GBDAFCE

(b) BGFADCE

(c) GBAFCDE

(d) BGFACDE

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TJAC eci/M"l ecit Q..),) (Protocol) /

e TN ez)pl)

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4 WIT;a x3 : -06

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8,rzot.)V ?

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(b) 1, 2 3

(c) 1, 2 .DS.:DD 4

(d) 1, 2, 3.4..) 4

69. ..).Don, 7;7{42 LI on' riVo

u4Tle.1 tzE,.t! B---00stEreul;

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4. dj,..trot.v :

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c= 8.vnirW.) 0.53D4ctig?

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(d) 1, 2, 3 4

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(29 - A)

67. Consider the following

International Environment

Conventions/Protocols/Conferences

with their major themes :

1. The UN Climate Change

Conference held in Poland

in Dec. 2008 discussed

Development and transfer

of Technologies, financial

mechanism, reducing

emissions from deforestation

and forest degradation and

Disaster Management.

2. The Basel Convention in

1989 was on the Control of

Transboundary movement

of Hazardous wastes and

their disposal.

3. Montreal Protocol adopted

in 1987 referred to the

specific measures to be

taken on substances that

deplete the Ozone layer.

4. The Vienna Convention in

1985 discussed the

International Trade in

Endangered Species of

Wild Fauna and Flora.

Which of the above statements

is/are correct ?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 and 3 only

(c) 1, 2 and 3 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

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68. Biosphere Reserves have been

established to conserve

biodiversity and genetic

integrity of plants, animals and

microorganisms. Consider the

following pairs :

Bisosphere State

Reserve

1. Dehang- Arunachal

Dabang Pradesh

2. Manas Assam

3. Simlipal Jharkhand

4. Agasthya- Karnataka

malai

Which of the above pairs are

correctly matched ?

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 1, 2 and 3 only

(c) 1, 2 and 4 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

69. Consider the following plant cell organelles and their specific functions.

1.Chloroplast

Photosynthesis

2. Mitochondria : Respiration

3. Nucleus

Secretion

4. Ribosomes

Protein

synthesis

Which of the above pairs is/are

matched correctly ?

(a) 2 only

(b) 1 and 3 only

(c) 1, 2 and 4 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

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4. 2.TD4ost

goat 2.3ert

atD4t.) ?

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(b) 2

(c) 1 43.0 3 az

(d) 1,3 4

71. ee:if4 8p c)4'4tp.„, A

m-D,9,1 c)..1) --a‘ t7DaT.)DELID c. )oat -,€) Zi-N; e44iit=')e..4 4,3 t.4,1

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cptz-z307.1%,/; e.%/a7,t4t.D

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M...;AiD4C:t

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t.) troV 10,%.

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(C) 1, 3 ) 4 (d) 1, 2cTJt? 3

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ezt.rzoM te.)7,, =1)tztA 2009 t P.,

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e.lzt.)2..)603"it T:.))01fgh zcZ ot4Izt ? a Pyrolobus fumarii b Sultobolus thurbers c Methanopyrus Kandiers d 1 hermus thermophilus

73. dew-ay6rN,) ot.prtz' ,, Qcs4) 9

(a) i-..-3co3.v'arzeol5f

(b) gJe4.mearocL.DT6 at.prl

(c) ,,Dr9,-4nee.azeopTe oivri

(d) 4.53).3drze8nea. 0,.t.D71)

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TatDOzsFond. urzt ezt2.)3d (:)c3otb7.1rz Sri

df;ctz) /Jig

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75. 4,3 te„,' ot-D4t; dattD.T.SW.,

-74A1/1%t ?

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(b) eie(L.Due dDeZot-A776

(c) do7trz6

(d) a3 Tt.D -D6

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atzearlv; e)brtigQ. (i) pivot - UDOte..76.

ZJOTID% tD1:1)

(ii) o-Dtvot -

e.TDortrz (iii)arrot&S -

(iv) mevot - a)e avar1e,,t7Zatznd ?

(a) (i) iJ (ii) (b) (iii) (iv)

(c) (i) (iii) (d) (i) .)4.? (iv)

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70. Consider following propagules :

1. Rhizome of ginger

2. Tuber of sweet potato

3. Bulb of onion

4. Sucker of banana

Which of the above is/are modification of root ?

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 2 only

(c) 1 and 3 only

(d) 1, 3 and 4 only

71. Genetically modified organisms are developed in modern biotechnology using which of the following techniques ?

1. Insertion of genes from other organisms.

2. Removal of part of the genes.

3. Introduction of gene mutations.

4. Silencing of some gene/genes.

Select the correct answer by choosing the codes given below :

(a) 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 4

(c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3

72. Venkataram Ramakrishnan and his co-worker got the Nobel Prize in 2009. There investigation was on the structural characterization of Ribosomes and they used the experimental organism viz.

(a) Pyrolobus fumarii

(b) Sulfobolus thurbers

(c) Methanopyrus Kandiers

(d) Thermus thermophilus

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73. Dinosaurs were present during (a) Paleozoic era (b) Cenozoic era (c) Mesozoic era (d) Proterozoic era

74. A husband and wife have normal vision but father of both of them were colour-blind. Probability of their first daughter to be colour-blind is (a) 25% (b) 50% (c) 75% (d) 0%

75. Mosquito transmits the following except (a) Malaria (b) Leishmaniasis (c) Dengue (d) Chikungunya

76. CARTOSAT- 1 & 2, RISAT — 1 & 3 and SARAL are (a) Student Satellites (b) Communication Satellites

(c) Navigation Satellites (d) Earth observation Satellites

77. Consider the following pairs regard- ing National symbols of India :

(i) National — Royal animal Bengal Tiger

(ii) National — Hanuman heritage animal Langur of India

(iii) National — Elephant mammal of India

(iv) National bird — Peacock Which of the above pairs are correct ? (a) '(1) and (ii) (b) (iii) and (iv) (c) (i) and (iii) (d) (i) and (iv)

(31 - A)

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44e Selt.)-Dt (4G) araitpe

aitzo,toTAE- 4eOa3J; 2,JDziStp.,,

d.rzck) 2=71 zp,, ?

( a) &to atzia3 (b) 214,16

(c) (d)

79. ztrotSalc,

F.- 8o3.racz4-

TIV2.t, Zclisae efOUDont.)z) e34)TIV

ecilt n Fe t:57t,J-

era) 7'1/41tcx.inz-.3) e.n)qu'at Lio3D8

(a) dijitsmeZtisafto3.ram4

: 300 kW ZIT.1

Z.4eZcS.isa-G' af4to3am4 :

301 tOci 3000 kW

TIES =.)Ztalsae : ra

3001 tOd 30000 kW

(b) tse =)Zc:fo3-6

Qtt alto : 200 kW c1. Z3T3

Z.) C)Zc:13 8o3.rae 4 :

201 tOCJ 1000 kW

=)Zclisze e.)8o3.mm4

1001 tOCZ 5000 kW

(c) =)Zto ue

zit!) alto c3 : 500 kW r57.1

,Lpe.)Ztpzsa-6' etto3am4 :

501 tCgt 5000 kW

-4Epa =)ZcSisue QT.Zoirzcz4 :

5001 tOC:130000 kW

(d) difIst

e..)Z,:3ae

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Zto3.ram4 :

101 tOt 2000 kW

tCS =.)Z Ctae zd0a3,am4 : ES

2001 tOcS 25000 kW

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80. -DFE..35),:t 7%,'JTOE) rev eruaz.itt

,--lo2Jo43,e4cJog

t0)4)7.1er; eT.ZTIVh.

1. Oorls,krazi3 &it .)S.2

e,up,

TIOVTIV 2QaVzik.34)

0 jz3e cnoS Oad2421

ctioe).) etdcfotae 13

worta

7107: e.02..) a=nal.

2. d to-irleJ

geocaEr.) 6 Qt14e

eaclizq

to7,1oth-on

3. Cal 13 m-De 2,4,12 t371V4) ot

ea..mond.

dpeb c. Otr1.9.1 c, c1/4.1.7D*d..)/4) N0 ?

(a) 1, 2 3

(b) 1

(c) 2

(d) 3

81. 47-oziSc:Ip., QT.3) .).)a)z-at

A.2.5qtcs t-p_pa 1. ,n.) nau:14

B. Wact Tp)0S 2. gep

C. 5-3)0S 3. P4M'a trOaRp4

D. Tp)0,1 4. e.icuon'l erva- d4

E. TIJOJDn 5-3)0S 5. tn)a-z.p4

F. at (:),D T3)01 6. ZteJtJZ2).3d ena-gM

4VTI ;;;o4cSrle,;

troqt SOX,.

A BC DE F

(a) 3 4 2 5 1 6

(b) 5 6 1 2 3 4

(c) 4 3 2 1 6 5

(d) 5 6 3 4 2 1

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78. The 4th generation (4G) mobile telecommunication service, using TD-LTE technology, was started for the first time in India in;

(a) Kolkata (b) Chennai

(c) New-Delhi (d) Mumbai

79. In India, hydro power projects are classified according to their capacity to produce the power. Then choose the correct answer.

(a) micro hydro power project : upto 300 kW

mini hydro power project : 301 to 3000 kW

small hydro power project : 3001 to 30000 kW

(b) micro hydro power project : upto 200 kW

mini hydro power project :

201 to 1000 kW

small hydro power project : 1001 to 5000 kW

(c) micro hydro power project : upto 500 kW

mini hydro power project : 501 to 5000 kW

small hydro power project : 5001 to 30000 kW

(d) micro hydro power project : upto 100 kW

mini hydro power project : 101 to 2000 kW

small hydro power project : 2001 to 25000 kW

80. With respect to Karnataka Co-operative Milk Producers Federation Limited consider the following : 1. Bengaluru Urban and Rural

Milk Producers District Co-operative Societies Union has the distinction of having highest procurement and highest sale of milk by any dairy in Karnataka.

2. KMF is the second largest dairy co-operative amongst the dairy cooperatives in the country.

3. It has 13 Milk Unions. Which of the following statements is/are true ? (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 only

(c) 2 only (d) 3 only

81. Match the major • agricultural

revolutions in India : A. Golden 1. Fish

revolution production B. Grey 2. Oil seed

revolution production C. Blue 3. Prawn

revolution production D. Yellow 4. Potato

revolution production E. Pink 5. Fruit

revolution production F. Round 6. Fertilizer

revolution , production Select the correct answer using the codes given below :

ABC D E F 3 4 2 5 1 6

b 5 6 1 2 3 4 c 4 3 2 1 6 5 d 5 6 3 4 2 1

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82. .171=D tD.Dar4zs 7r.SZ:10.7jD 2.J.)net

2.1.TOTIC)2...) (IQ) aStY0L'S

(a) 90-110 (b) 50-60

(C) 75-95 (d) 120-150

83. -DEL3tZ7S IMR (Infant Mortality Rate)

(a) 38

(b) 49

(c) 56

(d) 28

84. .7.) eA)a- t47-1,to2..)043,2,,ciog ivn4

cOtTIE./;

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82. Average IQ of normal person is (a) 90-110 (b) 50-60 (c) 75-95 (d) 120-150

83. Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of Karnataka is (a) 38 (b) 49 (c) 56 (d) 28

84. Consider the following statements in relation to coffee production in Karnataka : 1. Karnataka is the major

coffee producing State of India.

2. Important coffee producing districts of Karnataka are Tumkur, Davangere and Shimoga.

Which of the above statements is/are correct ?

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85. Name the Surgeon, who performed the first neonatal heart surgery in the country on a 9-day-old baby, a successful operation in medical history. (a) Dr. Anandkumar (b) Dr. Deviprasad Shetty (c) Dr. Desai (d) Dr. Bhat. K.S.S.

86. 'Bird Flue' is caused by influenza virus type (a) H1N1 (b) H5N1 (c) H7N1 (d) H9N1

87. In north Karnataka region, to get rid of recurring scarcity of water, which of the following irrigation project is built to help a large number of farmers ? (a) Tubachi-babaleshwar lift

irrigation (b) Koyna dam irrigation (c) Upper Krishna project (d) Bhima river irrigation

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Passage — 1

What I admired was the moral and ethical side of our movement and of Satyagraha. I did not give an absolute allegiance to the doctrine of non-violence or accept it forever, but it attracted me more and more, and the belief grew upon me that, situated as we were in India and with our background and traditions, it was the right policy for us. The spiritualization of politics, using the word no in its narrow religious sense, seemed to me a fine idea. A worthy end should have worthy means leading up to it. That seemed not only a good ethical doctrine but sound, practical politics, for the means that are not good often defeat the end in view and raise new problems and difficulties. And then it seemed so unbecoming, so degrading to the self-respect of an individual or a nation to submit to such means, to go through the mire. How can one escape being sullied by it ? How can we march ahead swiftly and with dignity if we stoop or crawl ?

Such were my thoughts then. And the non-co-operation movement offered me what I wanted — the goal of national freedom and (as I thought) the ending of the exploitation of the underdog, and the means which satisfied my moral sense and gave me a sense of personal freedom. So great was this personal satisfaction that even a possibility of failure did not count for much, for such failure could only be temporary. I did . not understand or feel drawn to the metaphysical part of the Bhagavad Gita, but I liked to read the verses — recited every evening in Gandhiji's Ashram prayers — which say a man should be like : calm of purpose, serene and unmoved, doing his job and not caring overmuch for the result of his action. Not being very calm or detached myself, I suppose, this ideal appealed to me all the more.

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(b) The spiritualization of politics seemed to be fine idea.

(c) The non-co-operation movement offered to the author what he wanted.

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of this world there seems to be a

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delight, which shows that, in the

universe, over and above the

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be felt. We cannot prove it anymore

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delight which we find in a rose can

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joy of music cannot be in a

gramophone disc. Somehow we feel

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love reached our hearts. Do we not

carry a rose to our beloved because

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gift of a rose, we utilize a universal

language of joy for own purpose of

expression.

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(b) The magic touch of the personality can be analysed.

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(d) A gramophone disc gives the final joy of music

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3. Universal language of joy is

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poorest. The existence of this

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great boon for the deprived people of

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world, have genuine difficulty in

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interest, then there is something

seriously challenging in that non-

meeting of minds. The underlying

challenge involves the role of public

reasoning and the need for what John

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which provides 'an account of

agreement in judgement among

reasonable agents.' Rawls' own

analysis of critical assessment was

largely confined to issues of justice

within a country, but it can be

extended to global arguments as

well, and certainly has to be so

extended if we are trying to assess

the ends, and also the ways and

means, of appropriate globalization.

The goal of globalization cannot be

concerned only with commodity

relations, while shunning the

relations of minds.

When, a year ago, the General

Assembly of the United Nations

requested the Secretary-General to

prepare a report on 'globalization

and interdependence' to 'forge

greater coherence', they were

opening the door not only to

conventional questions of ways and

means, but also to questions that deal

with the transparency of assessments

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1. It is good for all nations.

2. It is an excellent overall goal.

3. It is a blessing for all

including the poorest.

4. It is a positive contribution to

the contemporary world.

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not won wide acclaim because,

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public framework of thought

or critical reasoning.

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adversely affect the less

prosperous countries.

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as a boon to the deprived

people of the world.

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critics.

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passage ?

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