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Test Paper : ITest Subject : GENERAL PAPER
Test Subject Code : K-0016
Test booklet Code : Z
Test Booklet Serial No. : ______________________
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Roll No.
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Name & Signature of Invigilator/s
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Paper : ISubject : GENERAL PAPER
Time : 1 Hour 15 Minutes Maximum Marks : 100
Number of Pages in this Booklet : 24 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 60
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Instructions for the Candidates1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this
page.2. This paper consists of sixty(60) multiple-choice type of
questions, out of which the candidate would be required toanswer any fifty (50) questions. In the event of the candidateattempting more than fifty questions only, the first fiftyquestions attempted by the candidate would be evaluated.
3. At the commencement of examination, the question bookletwill be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requestedto open the booklet and compulsorily examine it asbelow :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the
paper seal on the edge of the cover page. Do not accepta booklet without sticker seal or open booklet.
(ii) Tally the number of pages and number ofquestions in the booklet with the informationprinted on the cover page. Faulty booklets due topages/questions missing or duplicate or not inserial order or any other discrepancy should begot replaced immediately by a correct booklet fromthe invigilator within the period of 5 minutes.Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will bereplaced nor any extra time will be given.
4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B),(C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicatedbelow on the correct response against each item.
Example : A B C D
where (C) is the correct response.
5. Your responses to the questions are to be indicated in theOMR Sheet kept inside this Booklet, which is commonfor both Paper I and Paper II. If you mark at any place otherthan in the circles, the OMR Sheet will not be evaluated.
6. Read the instructions given in OMR carefully. Fill the TestBooklet Code of Paper – I in OMR Sheet Compulsorily.
7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet.8. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the
OMR Answer Sheet, except for the space provided for therelevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you willrender yourself liable to disqualification.
9. You have to return the test OMR Answer Sheet to theinvigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily andmust NOT carry it with you outside the Examination Hall.
10. You can take away question booklet and carbon copy ofOMR Answer Sheet after the examination.
11. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.12. Use of any calculator, Electronic gadgets or log table
etc., is prohibited.13. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.14. In case of any discrepancy found in the Kannada
translation of a question booklet the question in Englishversion shall be taken as final.
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GENERAL PAPERPaper – I
Note : This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions. Each question carryingtwo (2) marks.Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions.In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50)questions will be evaluated.
1. “Farmer’s lung disease” is due to
(A) Pollen grains
(B) Smoke
(C) Mouldy hay
(D) Mouldy sugarcane
2. An increase in the number or size of the
dust particles in air leads to warming
because
(A) It scatters moisture in air
(B) It scatters all kinds of light
(C) It increases moisture in air
(D) It absorbs moisture in air
3. “Tsunami” occurs due to
(A) Earthquake generated in a
subduction zone
(B) Wave upwelling
(C) Wind impact
(D) Tidal force
4. The percentage of solar radiation used
in photosynthesis is
(A) 10 (B) 12
(C) 8 (D) 4
5. United Nations International strategy for
disaster reduction was established in
(A) 1999 (B) 2001
(C) 1996 (D) 1998
6. The extent of landmass vulnerable to
Earthquake in India is
(A) 49% (B) 59%
(C) 39% (D) 29%
7. One of the following behaviours is not
characteristic of a democratic teacher
(A) Try to understand the socio-economic
background of his students
(B) Affectionate even to poorly
performing students
(C) Tolerate non-sensical questions
from students
(D) Tolerate even mischievous and
aggressive behaviour of students
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8. Match List I with List II and select thecorrect answer from the code givenbelow :
List – I List – II
(Method) (Technique)
(a) Lecture (i) Interactive skills
(b) Discussion (ii) Presentationskills
(c) Seminars (iii) Persuasiveskills
(d) Workshops (iv) Guided practice
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(C) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
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9. Match the following :
List – I List – II
(Tests) (Skills)
(a) Sentence (i) Associationcompletion
(b) Multiple (ii) Recognitionchoice
(c) Match the (iii) Comprehensionfollowing
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10. Identify the behaviour which is
professional ethics of a teacher.
(A) Ignore the student who wants to
answer all questions
(B) Encroaching on the teaching period
of a colleague
(C) Going late to classes
(D) Take extra classes to complete
syllabus
11. Identify the skills needed by present day
teachers to make classroom teaching
more efficient.
(i) Knowledge of technology
(ii) Use of technology in classroom
transactions
(iii) Knowledge of students needs
(iv) Content Mastery
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(B) (ii) and (iii)
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12. Whom do you like the most among the
following types of teachers :
One who uses →
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(B) Charts and maps
(C) White or blackboards occasionally
(D) Film projector along with white or
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audience is called as
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(B) Coding
(C) Noise
(D) Decoding
14. Which one among the following is not a
mass medium ?
(A) Newspapers
(B) CCTV
(C) Radio
(D) TV
15. Kinesics refers to
(A) Voice quality
(B) Visual appearance
(C) Content delivery
(D) Body language
16. The communication instrument which is
owned by the maximum number of
people in our country is
(A) Radio
(B) TV
(C) Mobile phone
(D) Computer
17. Gestures are a good example for
(A) Language Communication
(B) Non-verbal Communication
(C) Mass Communication
(D) Intrapersonal Communication
18. In communication channel refers to
(A) Message
(B) Content
(C) Decoding
(D) Medium employed
19. Among the four terms marked A – D,
three terms are similar and one is
dissimilar. Find the one that is not
similar.
(A) Moon
(B) Saturn
(C) Venus
(D) Earth
20. Below an incomplete statement is
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choices. Select the most appropriate
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because
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(B) It encourages them to remain idle
and depend on others
(C) It is forbidden by law
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(I) All men are mortal.
(II) Sri Rama is a man.
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(b) Sri Rama is mortal.
(A) Only (a) is correct
(B) Only (b) is correct
(C) Both (a) and (b) are correct
(D) Neither (a) nor (b) are correct
25. The best meaning of Research is
(A) Adoption of ‘Scientific Method’ forcreation and application ofknowledge
(B) Adoption of critical and constructivethinking for solution of problems
(C) Arriving at generalisations based onobserved data
(D) Search for universal truths of life
26. One of the following precautions is notneeded at the time of finalising aresearch report.
(A) All findings are related to researchquestions
(B) Validity and reliability of data areensured
(C) Generalisations of the study are inagreement with existing theories
(D) Analysis adopted in suitable to dataused
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27. The incorrect statement in this set is
(A) Evaluation studies are based on
objectives of a project
(B) Research is examination of
conditions under which a
phenomenon exists
(C) Evaluation exercises are spread
across different stages of a project
(D) There is no difference between
evaluation and research studies
28. The good quality of a research is its
(A) Objectivity
(B) Reliability
(C) Usability
(D) Replicability
29. Identify unethical behaviours in
research in the following set
(i) Copying from other researches
(ii) Publish findings when they slightly
deviate from data
(iii) Share data-base after research is
completed
(iv) Give importance to language over
ideas
(A) (i) (ii) (iii)
(B) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (i) (ii) (iv)
(D) (i) (iii) (iv)
30. Matching of Groups is adopted in
(A) Case Studies
(B) Experimental Studies
(C) Longitudinal Studies
(D) Descriptive Studies
31. One of the following criteria is not used
for purposes of ‘accreditation’ by NAAC
(A) Governance and leadership
(B) Teaching-learning and evaluation
(C) Rapport of teachers with students
(D) Information and learning resources
32. The following amendment to the
constitution of India brought education
under the ‘Concurrent list’.
(A) 42nd Amendment
(B) 73rd Amendment
(C) 86th Amendment
(D) 30th Amendment
33. 10 + 2 + 3 as a common structure of
education is recommended by
(A) Secondary Education Commission
(B) The Education Commission 1964-66
(C) University Education Commission
1948
(D) The Kothari Commission 1964-66
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34. The provision for better and expanded
programmes for the education of
minorities has been given priority in
(A) National Policy on education
(B) Ramamurti Report
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
35. Among the following universities which
one is having the unitary characteristic
(A) Calcutta University
(B) Delhi University
(C) Lucknow University
(D) Burdwan University
36. Value education should
(A) Familiarise students with all the
virtues of life
(B) Enable students to develop a scale
of values by themselves
(C) Teach students to distinguish
between right and wrong
(D) Develop interest in students to read
about values
37. What is the name of the operating
system that reads and reacts in terms
of actual time ?
(A) Batch system
(B) Quick response system
(C) Real time system
(D) Time sharing system
38. The input code of the compiler andassembler is called
(A) Object code
(B) Source code
(C) Machine code
(D) Compiler code
39. The first step in systems developmentlife cycle is
(A) Analysis
(B) Database design
(C) System design
(D) Preliminary investigation
40. Identify the odd term amongst thefollowing group.
(A) Microwaves
(B) Optical fiber
(C) Coaxial cable
(D) Twisted pair wire
41. FDDI is a
(A) Ring network
(B) Star network
(C) Mesh network
(D) Bus network
42. This will provide end-to-end digitalconnection for all voice (digitized),data, facsimile, telemetry and videoapplications
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(B) ISDN
(C) SNA
(D) CCITT
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answer the questions 43 to 48 :
One of the favourite themes of science fiction
writers is the fear that computers are beginning
to overtake their creators in intelligence,
memory and rationality. Soon, some fear, it will
be impossible to distinguish between man and
machine. In fact, in some areas of mental
abilities, computers have already outstripped
human capabilities. Computers can solve
complicated arithmetical problems at a
lightning speed, their memories are vaster and
more accurate than human memories and so
on. Are we about to reach a situation where
we will be unable to distinguish between
human beings and computers ?
Most humans seem to be complacent about
their superiority because human beings can
‘think’ and computers cannot. Can this
quality of ‘thinking’ be made into a fail-proof
test to distinguish between humans and
computers ? This is the question that Alan
Turing tried to answer in an article entitled
‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’,
published in 1950.
What the Turing Test relies on is thecomputer’s lack of consciousness, or theability to think and comprehend. If, likeSherlock Holmes, the two were asked todecide which of the three students, theIndian, the athlete and the nervous one, hadpeered in through the six-foot high windowof the examiner’s room to see the question
papers before the examination, the humanwould easily make the connection betweenthe height of the window and the likelihoodof the athlete being the only one tall enoughto be able to see through it. However, for thecomputer to make this ‘commonsensical’inference is quite difficult.
Two other areas which might show up thelimitations of a computer’s mind are humourand moral consciousness. What would acomputer do with a headline about therecently announced election results – ‘TheLeft is Right, and the Right is Left Out’ ? Herethe human mind can easily decode the puns– the Leftist party and the concept of being‘left out’ and Rightist party with the use ofthe word ‘right’ as the opposite of ‘wrong’.Thus the human mind would immediately beable to interpret this headline to mean thatthe Leftist party won the election, and theRightist party was rejected by the voters. Acomputer would be more comfortable withstatistical data.
Perhaps we humans can rest in our
complacency until the time when a computer
can make a joke or laugh at one.
43. Writers of science fiction imagine a
world in which
(A) Computers will seize power
(B) Computers will be superior to
human beings
(C) Computers start functioning
irrationally
(D) Computers become instruments of
a base
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44. Alan Turing’s work focussed on
(A) The lack of consciousness incomputers
(B) The rationality of computers
(C) Thinking as the criterion ofdistinction between computersand human beings
(D) The comparative abilities ofmachines and humans toremember
45. In the example given in the passage thecomputer fails to
(A) Collect all the facts
(B) To ignore the irrelevant facts
(C) To connect the facts
(D) To choose the relevant fact
46. The computer fails to interpret humourbecause
(A) It can interpret only literally
(B) Its memory is limited
(C) Humour is an inborn faculty
(D) It does not understand language
47. Modern computers can
(A) Distinguish between good and bad
(B) Make ethical choices
(C) Respond to religious sentiments
(D) Do none of the above
48. What does “rest in our complacency”mean ?
(A) Denigrate computers
(B) Give up using computers
(C) Continue to relieve in oursupremacy
(D) Keep worrying about computers
49. Find the fourth term in the followingseries :
2, 6, 12, ___, 30
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50. If ‘BEBOBD’ in code language means‘Canada’ then the code ‘MJABSC’ willmean
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(B) Madras
(C) Moscow
(D) Brazil
51. If the first day of September 2003 is aSunday then what day was 15th August2003 ?
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(B) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday
(D) Thursday
52. If A is the father of C, D is the daughterof B, E is the wife of C and A is marriedto B then how E is related to B ?
(A) Sister
(B) Daughter
(C) Daughter-in-law
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53. If the error of 2% is made in the side ofthe length of a square then percentageerror in the perimeter of the square willbe
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54. What is the average working hours of
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hours
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5 – 7 hours 4
7 – 9 hours 8
9 – 11 hours 6
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following data :
Total number of candidates appeared
for an examination 7553
Total number of subjects in the course 05
Those who got pass marks in all the
subjects 1690
Those who failed in all the subjects 682
Those who failed in two subjects 2144
Those who passed in one subject
only 923
Those who failed in three subjects NIL
55. How many candidates failed at least in
one subject ?
(A) 5863
(B) 6871
(C) 5409
(D) 6632
56. How many candidates passed in three
subjects only ?
(A) 2563
(B) 4258
(C) 2114
(D) 3015
57. How many candidates passed in twosubjects only ?
(A) 5863
(B) 4693
(C) NIL
(D) 5117
58. How many of the unsuccessfulcandidates passed in three subjects ?
(A) 3749
(B) 2114
(C) 5863
(D) 4940
59. How many candidates failed in thecourse ?
(A) 1690
(B) 5863
(C) 923
(D) 682
60. How many candidates passed in only
three subjects ?
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(B) 3173
(C) 3749
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(For Blind Candidates Only)
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions 55 to 60 :
Culture is a complex term, which means different things to different people. It is, therefore, not easyto give it a single definition. In its broadest sense, however, culture represents a complex set ofdistinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features that characterize and define asociety or social group. In addition to the arts and letters, it encompasses modes and ways of life,the fundamental rights of the human being, value systems, traditions and beliefs. Culture consistsof traditional ways of solving problems or culture is composed of respondents, which have beenaccepted because they have met with success.
In spite of the exposure to alien cultural influence through the mass and print media, amongothers, Uganda has been observed to have preserved a lot of its own in terms of social traditions,
crafts, music, dances, folklore, foods and dress. Some of the traditional cultural values, howeverhave been changing. For example, while the majority of people follow Christianity, and only asmaller percentage follow the Islamic faith, and traditional African religions are also practiced.But their traditional cultural traits, whether real or imagined, are kept and cherished. These aresome of the important features that characterize specific community categories, such as ethnicgroups.
To live in the same society and not actually be an integral part of it by being denied the normativeroles in matters of common concern raises problems of a social, economic and political nature.Basic to these problems is the one relating to equal participation in society by its members regardlessof ethnic or cultural differentiation. For participation to be achieved at this level, unimpeded socialintegration is a pre-condition. The problem of ethnic group integration in Uganda is not of recentmaking. The fundamental question here is, how to deliberately undermine, with a view to eradicating
negative ethnicity and ethnic parochialism, and in the process enhance nationalism, democracyand development. Is it possible that with time, ethnic differences are likely to be de-mystified ? Thiswould perhaps be because currently, some people are identifying themselves at professional andbusiness interests more than ethnic or regional levels.
55. Culture includes
(A) Arts and letters
(B) Intellectual achievement
(C) Values
(D) All the above
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56. Ethnic groups have retained without any change traditional
(A) Cultural values
(B) Cultural traits
(C) Religions faith
(D) Agriculture
57. Ethnicity is related to
(A) Economic status
(B) Gender role
(C) Identity
(D) Profession
58. There is a possibility that democracy may lead to
(A) Strengthening of present ethnic differences
(B) Increase in ethnic differences
(C) Destruction of ethnic differences
(D) Weakening of ethnic differences
59. Democracy demands
(A) Preservation of ethnic identity
(B) Equal participation
(C) Ethnic discrimination
(D) Reservation based on ethnicity
60. Does the writer suggest that
(A) Ethnicity should be ignored
(B) Ethnic groups should disappear
(C) Modern western democracy be accepted
(D) Democracy should integrate ethnicity
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