शुक्रवार, 2 सितंबर 2016

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21. Which source of energy has shown the highest growth rate in production during 2006-07 to 2010-11 ?
(A) Coal & lignite
(B) Crude petroleum
(C) Hydro & nuclear electricity
(D) Total production of energy

22. Which one of the following primary sources of energy has recorded the highest growth in production in 2008–09 ?
(A) Coal & lignite 

(B) Crude petroleum
(C) Natural gas 

(D) Hydro & nuclear electricity

23. In which year, production of hydro and nuclear electricity was almost double the production of crude petroleum and natural gas taken together ?
(A) 2006–07 

(B) 2007–08
(C) 2008–09 

(D) 2009–10

24. The Internet ethical protocol is called
(A) net protocol 

(B) netiquette
(C) net ethics 

(D) net morality

25. Commercial messages on the net are identified as
(A) Net ads 

(B) Internet commercials
(C) Webmercials 

(D) Viral advertisements

26. Manuel Castelle was the first to use the term
(A) Internet society 

(B) Electronic society
(C) Network society 

(D) Telematic society

27. GIF stands for
(A) Global Information Format
(B) Graphics Information Format
(C) Graphics Interchange File
(D) Graphics Interchange Format

28. Which one of the following is not an Operating System ?
(A) IBM AIX 

(B) Linux
(C) Sun Solaris 

(D) Firefox

29. Which of the following is/are a minority institution(s) ?
1. Punjabi University, Patiala
2. Osmania University, Hyderabad
3. Kashmir University, Srinagar
4. St. Stephens College, Delhi
Select the correct answer from the code given below :
Codes :
(A) 1 and 2 

(B) 2 and 4
(C) 2 only 

(D) 4 only

30. Which of the following statements are correct about the National Advisory Council (NAC) ?
1. The National Advisory Council is a statutory body.
2. It is headed by the Prime Minister of India.
3. It facilitates constant interaction with the leaders of civil society.
4. It provides policy and legislative inputs to the Government of India.
Select the correct answer from the code given below :
Codes :
(A) 1, 2 and 3 

(B) 2, 3 and 4
(C) 1, 3 and 4 

(D) 3 and 4

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11. The missing term in the series 2, 7, 24, 77, ?, 723 is
(A) 238 

(B) 432
(C) 542 

(D) 320

12. In certain city the Taxi charges comprise of a fixed charge and the charge of the distance travelled. A person paid Rs.156 for a journey of 16 km and another person paid Rs.204 for the journey of 24 km. The amount paid by a passenger who has travelled 30 km is
(A) 236 

(B) 240
(C) 248 

(D) 256

13. In certain code HEALTH is written as KHDOWK. The code of NORTH will be
(A) QRUWK 

(B) RQWUK
(C) RWQUK 

(D) RWUKQ

14. Yadav, Arjun, Rajesh and Kamal play cricket. Rajesh and Kamal play tennis but do not play football. Yadav does not play Badminton but play golf. Arjun does not play tennis. Kamal sometimes plays Badminton. Who does play only cricket ?
(A) Yadav 

(B) Arjun
(C) Rajesh 

(D) Kamal

15. A deductive argument can not be valid :
(A) If its premise / premises is/are true and its conclusion is true.
(B) If its premise / premises is /are true and its conclusion is false.
(C) If its premise / premises is/are false and its conclusion is false.
(D) If its premise / premises is / are false and its conclusion is true.

16. An analogical argument is strengthened by
(A) making the claim bolder while its premises remain unchanged.
(B) reducing the claim made on the basis of the premises affirmed.
(C) remaining the claim unchanged while the evidence in its support is found to exhibit greater frailty.
(D) None of the above.

17. If two propositions cannot both be false but may both be true, what is the relation between the two propositions ?
(A) Contrary 

(B) Sub-contrary
(C) Sub-alternation 


(D) Contradictory

18. Given below are some codes of arrangements of three items in order of wider scope. Select the correct code.
(A) Garments, cloth and shirts
(B) Cloth, garments and shirts
(C) Shirts, garments and cloth
(D) Garments, shirts and cloth

19. What is equivalent of the statement ‘All atheists are pessimists’ ?
(A) All non-pessimists are nonatheists.
(B) All non-atheists are nonpessimists.
(C) All pessimists are atheists.
(D) None of the above.

In the following table, trends in production of energy in India by primary sources are given. Study the table and answer Question Nos. 20 to 23 : (Production in peta Joules)



20. In which year primary sources recorded the lowest growth in total production of energy ?
(A) 2007–08 

(B) 2008–09
(C) 2009–10 

(D) 2010–11

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1. The world population growth rate at a certain reference year was 3.5%. Assuming exponential growth of population, after how many years, the population of the world would have increased by a factor 16 ?
(A) ~ 80 years 

(B) ~ 40 years
(C) ~ 160 years 

(D) ~ 320 years

2. Telephone is an example of
(A) linear communication
(B) non-linear communication
(C) circular
(D) mechanised


3. Means of grapevine communication are

(A) formal 

(B) informal
(C) critical 

(D) corporate

4. Communication issues at the international level are addressed by
(A) ILO 

(B) ITU
(C) UNDP 

(D) UNESCO

5. Referential framing used by TV audience connects media with
(A) reality 

(B) falsity
(C) negativity 

(D) passivity

6. The communicated knowledge in a classroom is considered as
(A) non-pervasive treasure
(B) limited judgement
(C) autonomous virtue
(D) cultural capital

7. Classroom communication is normally considered as
(A) effective 

(B) affective
(C) cognitive 

(D) non-selective

8. A person writes all the numbers from 0 to 99. The number of times digit 3 will be written is
(A) 18 

(B) 19
(C) 20 

(D) 21

9. Starting from point A, Ajit walks 14 metres towards west, he then turns to his right and walks 14 metres and then turns to his left and walks 10 metres. He again turns to his left and walks 14 metres and reaches to the point E. The shortest distance between A and E is
(A) 38 

(B) 42
(C) 52 

(D) 24

10. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round table. A is between E and F. E is opposite to D and C is not in either of the neighbouring seats of E. The person opposite to B is
(A) C 

(B) D
(C) A 

(D) F