Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET)-2018 Held on 28-10-2018 General Paper-I Question Paper With Answer Key

Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET)-2018 Held on 28-10-2018
Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET)-2018 Held on 28-10-2018 General Paper-I Question Paper With Answer Key

Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET)-2018 Held on 28-10-2018

General Paper-I

1. Words or symbols with multiple meanings create-

(A) Physical barriers

(B) Socio-psychological barriers

(C) Semantic barrier

(D) Personal barrier

Answer: (C)

2. In a certain code GERMANY is coded as 7594157, then in the same code RUSSIA is coded as-

(A) 911391

(B) 913191

(C) 931191

(D) None of the above

Answer: (C)

3. As ‘Earth’ is related to ‘Moon’ in the same way ‘Jupiter’ is related to-

(A) Europa

(B) Phobos

(C) Deimos

(D) All of these

Answer: (A)

4. Which of the following are components of INSPIRE Programme?

(a)  Scheme for early attraction of talents

(b)  Scholarship for higher education

(c)  Assured opportunity for Research Career

(d)  Granting funds for Science Education

Codes :

(A) (a), (b) and (c)

(B) (b), (c) and (d)

(C) (c), (d) and (a)

(D) (d), (a) and (b)

Answer: (A)

5. Put the following units of storage into the correct order, starting with the smallest unit first-

(a) Kilobyte   (b) Byte      (c) Megabyte

(d) Terabyte  (e) Gigabyte                  

(f) Bit

Code :

(A) (f), (b), (a), (d), (e), (c)

(B) (f), (b), (a), (c), (d), (e)

(C) (f), (b), (a), (c), (e), (d)

(D) (f), (b), (a), (d), (c), (e)

Answer: (C)

6. Teleconferencing is an example of which type of Distance Education?

(A) synchronous distance education4

(B) Synchronous distance education

(C) Hybrid distance education

(D) All of the above

Answer: (B)

7. If A = 1 then find the next term in the following series :

C, E, H, K, P, S, ?

(A) W

(B) X

(C) Y

(D) Z

Answer: (B)

8. Which of the following Air Pollutant has maximum Relative toxicity?

(A) Carbon monoxide

(B) Hydrocarbon

(C) Oxides of sulphur

(D) Oxides of Nitrogen

Answer: (D)

9. In wheel communication network-

(A) All the workers receive instructions and guidance from one person

(B) One person communicates with one person only

(C) Everyone is free to communicate with anyone

(D) The message moves in a circle

Answer: (A)

10. A is son of B. B is mother of U. U is wife of V. V is father of Z and Z is brother of W, how are V related to A and B?

(A) Brother-in-law, Son-in-law

(B) Son-in-law, Brother-in-law

(C) Brother-in-law, Mother-in-law

(D) None of the above

Answer: (A)

11. Which of the following is true?

(a)  At the time of independence there were 20 Universities and 531 Colleges

(b)  At the time of independence there were 2.1 Lac Students

(c)  On 31.03.2017 there were 795 Universities

(d)  On 31.03.2017 there were 42338 Colleges.

Codes :

(A) (a), (b), (c)

(B) (b), (c), (d)

(C) (c), (d), (a)

(D) (d), (a), (b)

Answer: (B)

12. Match the following-

Biome

(a) Grassland

(b) Tropical rain forest

(c) Temperate deciduous forest

(d) Taiga

(e) Tundra

Rainfall

(i) 25-100 cm

(ii) 25 cm

(iii) 100 cm

(iv) 200-500 cm

(v) 25-75 cm

Codes :

(A) (a) – (v); (b) – (iv); (c) – (iii); (d) – (ii); (e) – (i)

(B) (a) – (v); (b) – (iv); (c) – (ii); (d) – (iii); (e) – (i)

(C) (a) – (v); (b) – (iv); (c) – (iii); (d) – (i); (e) – (ii)

(D) (a) – (iv); (b) – (v); (c) – (iii); (d) – (i); (e) – (ii)

Answer: (C)

13. Analysis is either pure of applied mathematics. Only those branches of mathematics come under pure mathematics which do not use assumptions outside of its realm. Differential analysis uses differential calculus. Differential analysis is not pure mathematics. Since analysis does not use assumptions outside of its realm, so its is pure mathematics. The conclusion thus drawn is-

(A) deductive

(B) inductive

(C) collective

(D) descriptive

Answer: (A)

14. If ‘A, B’ is coded as ‘3, 7’, ‘C, D’ is coded as ‘7, 11’, ‘E, F’ is coded as ’13, 17’, then ‘I, J’ will be coded as –

(A) 19, 23

(B) 37, 41

(C) 21, 27

(D) 21, 25

Answer: (B)

15. If ‘x + y’ means ‘x is mother of y’, ‘x – y’ means ‘x is brother of y’, ‘x%y’ means ‘x is father of y’, and ‘x × y’ means ‘x is the sister of y’, then which of the following represents ‘P is maternal grandfather of Q’?

(A) P + S × R – T%Q

(B) P + S%R – T × Q

(C) P%S + R – T × Q

(D) P – S%R + T × Q

Answer: (C)

16. Classroom Communication is not related to-

(A) Interapersonal Communication

(B) Interpersonal Communication

(C) Public Communication

(D) None of the above

Answer: (D)

17. Which of the following is correct IP address?

(A) 300 – 215 – 317 – 3

(B) 202.50.20.148

(C) 302 – 215 @ 417 – 5

(D) 202 – 50 – 20 – 148

Answer: (B)

18. A compiler is a software which converts-

(A) Characters to Bits

(B) High level language to Machine language

(C) Machine language to High level language

(D) Words to Bits

Answer: (B)

19. Find the missing number in the following number series-

1, 3, 7, 10, 19, ……….., 39, 44, 69

(A) 23

(B) 28

(C) 21

(D) None of the above

Answer: (A)

20. Read the following statements (I), (II) and (III)-

Statements :

(I) No flower is fruit.

(II) Some fruits are leaves.

(III) All leaves are trees.

Conclusion :

(I) No tree is fruit.

(II) Atleast some trees are fruits

Which of the above conclusion can be drawn from the statements (I), (II) and (III)?

(A) Only conclusion (I) is correct

(B) Only conclusion (II) is correct

(C) Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) are correct

(D) Details insufficient to draw conclusion

Answer: (B)

Directions- (Q. 21-25) Study the following table carefully and answer question given below it :

21. If the average marks obtained by candidates is taken as performance of the students then the best performance is in which of the following subject?

(A) Mathematics

(B) Physics

(C) Sanskrit

(D) Environmental Science

Answer: (B)

22. How many marks did Asha get in all the subjects together?

(A) 685

(B) 605

(C) 659

(D) None of the above

Answer: (B)

23. How many students have scored the highest in more than one subject?

(A) Two

(B) Three

(C) Four

(D) None of the above

Answer: (B)

24. Who has scored the highest marks in all the subjects together?

(A) Asha

(B) Shobha

(C) Pankaj

(D) None of the above

Answer: (B)

25. Marks obtained by Sachin in Chemistry are what per cent of marks obtained by Shobha in the same subject? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)

(A) 83.72

(B) 79.14

(C) 89.64

(D) None of the above

Answer: (A)

26. The effective teaching does not essentially require the following-

(A) Receptivity of students

(B) High Learning Level of the teacher

(C) Methodology of teacher

(D) Communication ability of teacher

Answer: (A)

27. A researcher is interested in seeking Informed Consent Letter from the respondents participating in his research. Which of the following information is not necessary in the Informed Consent Letter?

(A) Information related to the purpose of the research

(B) The information related to the confidentiality of the data obtained from respondents and their use in academic purpose only

(C) Information related to the reliability and validity of research

(D) Information regarding time required by a respondents and hazards in data collection

Answer: (C)

28. A researcher prepared a report based on the interviews of 25 people. Under which category, this research can be placed?

(A) Quantitative

(B) Qualitative

(C) Historical

(D) Experimental

Answer: (B)

29. What should be done before starting remedial teaching?

(A) Psychophysical Evaluation

(B) Diagnostic Evaluation

(C) Sociometric Evaluation

(D) Critical Evaluation

Answer: (B)

30. Match of the following-

(a) Mahatma Gandhi

(b) Socretes

(c) Rabindranath Tagore

(d) Swami Vivekanand

(i) Naturalism

(ii) Idealism

(iii) Basic Education (Buniyadi Shiksha)

(iv) Man Making Education

Codes:

(A) (a) – (i); (b) – (iv); (c) – (iii); (d) – (ii)

(B) (a) – (iv); (b) – (ii); (c) – (iii); (d) – (i)

(C) (a) – (iii); (b) – (ii); (c) – (iv); (d) – (i)

(D) (a) – (iii); (b) – (ii); (c) – (i); (d) – (iv)

Answer: (D)

31. The data obtained on the basis of appropriate tool is-

(A) Secondary data

(B) Primary data

(C) Replication data

(D) (A) and (B) both

Answer: (B)

32. Causal relationship between variables is identified in which type of research?

(A) Historical

(B) Experimental

(C) Survey

(D) Case Study

Answer: (B)

33. Which one of the following is not a teaching method?

(A) Lecture method

(B) Demonstration method

(C) Psychometric method

(D) Discussion method

Answer: (C)

34. In research papers which of the following is the Latin abbreviation used for “and others”?

(A) et. al.

(B) et, al.

(C) et al.

(D) et al,

Answer: (C)

35. Arrange the following steps of teaching process in order-

(i) Evaluation

(ii) Relating the present knowledge with previous knowledge

(iii) Formulation of objectives

(iv) Presentation of teaching materials

(v) Reteaching

Codes :

(A) (i) (ii) (v) (iii) (iv)

(B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (v)

(C) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (v)

(D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii) (v)

Answer: (C)

Directions- (Q. 36-40) Read the passage and answer question (36 to 40) on the basis of what is stated or implied on the passage.

Passage

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, directed by Robert Wiene in 1919, remains the supreme example of expressionistic filmmaking. The film is narrated by a young man who suspects Dr. Caligari, a mountebank who is part of a traveling fair, of being responsible for a series of violent crimes. Caligari’s instrument of crime is Cesare, a sleep walker who is under the control of the evil doctor. Cesare captures a young woman, but she escapes, and in the subsequent search for the doctor we learn that the is really the director of a local insane asylum, in which the narrator is a patient. The film’s expressionistic sets and lighting reflect the narrator’s madness. Walls are slanted and windows triangular. Surreal effects of light and shadow are painted directly on the sets. Furniture is distorted and oversized, evoking a nightmare world of instanity. Dr. Caligari is a unique film with a secure place in film history.

   The so-called expressionistic ‘street films dealing with the lives of common people had a great influence on the popular imagination. Director Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1926) presents a chilling vision of life in the twenty-first century in which the rich live luxuriously in skyscrapers while the workers toil as slaves below the ground. Metropolis is another spectacular exercise in German expressionism, and the screen is filled with stylished shadows, sloping camera angles, and nightmarish underground chambers.

36. How do the walls, windows and furniture in The Cabinet of Caligari contribute to the film?

(A) They reveal the doctor’s lies and tricks

(B) They portray the popular styles of the period

(C) They display the director’s artistic vision

(D) They express the insanity of the narrator

Answer: (D)

37. All of the following are characteristics of expressionistic film EXCEPT-

(A) surreal effects of light and shadow

(B) nightmarish imagery

(C) luxurious sets and furniture

(D) slanting and distortion

Answer: (B)

38. According to the passage, the plot of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is mainly about-

(A) a young man who is responsible for several violent acts

(B) an evil doctor who uses another man to commit crimes

(C) a young woman who looks for a doctor to help her

(D) the terrible conditions in a hospital for the insane

Answer: (B)

39. The word mountebank in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to-

(A) a physician

(B) an expressionist

(C) a seller of false medicines who attracts customers with lies or tricks

(D) a local insane asylum

Answer: (C)

40. How does the author characterize Metropolis?

(A) A street film about the lives of common people

(B) A documentary about life in the twenty-first century

(C) A criticism of unfair working conditions

(D) An imperfect example of German expressionism

Answer: (B)

41. Which of the following are Geothermal locations in India?

(a) Manikaran                  (b) Hirakud

(c) Surguja              (d) Surajkund

(e) Rajawar             (f) Kakrapar

(A) (a), (b), (c), (d)

(B) (a), (c), (d), (b)

(C) (a), (c), (d), (f)

(D) (a), (c), (d), (e)

Answer: (D)

42. What is true about species of wildlife?

(a)  Exhaustible

(b)  Maintainable

(c)  Non-renewable

(d)  Renewable

(e)  Inexhaustible

Codes:

(A) (a), (b), (c)

(B) (a), (b), (d)

(C) (b), (C), (e)

(D) (b), (d), (e)

Answer: (A)

43. The concept of Virtual University involves which of the following concepts?

(a) Consortium of Institutions

(b) Appropriate ICT applications

(c) Working in collaboration to plan programmes

(d) Development of content together and deliver them to learners

(e) Inter-institutions Exchange Programme for staff

Codes:

(A) (a), (b), (c), (d)

(B) (b), (c), (d), (e)

(C) (c), (d), (e), (a)

(D) (d), (e), (a), (b)

Answer: (A)

44. Effective classroom communication ought to be-

(A) sympathetic

(B) empathetic

(C) apathetic

(D) pathetic

Answer: (B)

45. HTML is used to create-

(A) Operating system

(B) High level program

(C) Web-server

(D) Web-page

Answer: (D)

46. Which of the following is not a characteristic of communication?

(A) Two-way process

(B) Information sharing and understanding

(C) Continuous process

(D) Linear flow

Answer: (D)

47. Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the following figure-

(A) 10

(B) 11

(C) 18

(D) 12

Answer: (D)

48. An ASCII is a character-encoding scheme, that is employed by personal computers in order to represent various characters, numbers and control keys etc. which are used by the user on the keyboard. Hence, ASCII is abbreviation of-

(A) American Standard Code for Intelligent Information

(B) American Standard Code for Information Integrity

(C) American Standard Code for Information Interchange

(D) American Standard Code for Isolated Information

Answer: (C)

49. Match the Number of State Universities in States on 31.03.2017-

Answer: (B)

50. On the basis of biomagnifications factor (L/kg), the increasing order of which chemicals are correct?

(A) Benzene, < Chloroform < DDT < Chlorodane

(B) Chloroform < Benzene < Chlorodane < DDT

(C) Chloroform < Benzene < DDT < Chlorodane

(D) Chloroform < Chlorodane < Benzene < DDT

Answer: (B)

Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET), Held on 17-9-2017 General Paper-1 Question Paper With Answer Key

Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET), Held on 17-9-2017 General Paper-1
Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET), Held on 17-9-2017 General Paper-1 Question Paper With Answer Key

Chhattisgarh State Eligibility Test (SET), Held on 17-9-2017

General Paper-1

 

1. Which one of the following is not the ethical property of research?

(A) Honesty

(B) Justifiability

(C) Neutrality

(D) Subjectivity

Answer: (D)

2. Which one of the following is an indicator of the quality of a research journal?

(A) ISO-2012

(B) NAAC Accreditation

(C) Impact factor

(D) g-index

Answer: (D)

3. A researcher is intended to examine the after effects of earthquake on the emotional problems of individuals. Which type of research is this?

(A) Affective Research

(B) Ex-post-facto Research

(C) Longitudinal Research

(D) Action Research

Answer: (B)

4. A researcher administered certain achievement motivation test on a group of 100-students of class X. After scoring of the test he obtained 100-scores on the test. The data may be called as :

(A) Primary data

(B) Secondary data

(C) Empirical data

(D) (A) and (C) both

Answer: (D)

5. The Evaluation through quizzes and discussions is called as :

(A) Summative evaluation

(B) Formative evaluation

(C) Cognitive evaluation

(D) All of the above

Answer: (B)

6. Null Hypothesis is called as :

(A) Hypothesis of difference

(B) Hypothesis of similarity

(C) Hypothesis of no difference

(D) None of the above

Answer: (C)

7. Which of the following is not the maxims of teaching?

(A) From simple to complex

(B) From emotion to intelligence

(C) From concrete to abstract

(D) From indefinite to definite

Answer: (B)

8. Action Research is :

(A) Applied Research

(B) Longitudinal Research

(C) The research conducted for solving some recent and socially relevant problems

(D) (A) and (C) both

Answer: (C)

9. Objectivity means :

(A) Inter-personal agreement

(B) Inter-objects agreement

(C) Inter-personal disagreement

(D) Inter-objects disagreement

Answer: (B)

10. The purpose of higher education is to promote among students the abilities related to :

(A) Critical evaluation

(B) Creative thinking

(C) Interactive skills

(D) (A) and (B) both

Answer: (D)

11. Continuous and comprehensive Evaluation means :

(A) Evaluation of affective and co-affective aspects with regularity

(B) Evaluation of cognitive and co-cognitive aspects with regularity

(C) Evaluation of conative and co-conative aspects with regularity

(D) Evaluation of psychodynamic and co-psychodynamic aspects regularly

Answer: (C)

Directions  – Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 12 to 16.

   At the dawn of history India started on her unending quest and trackless centuries are filled with her striving and the grandeur of her successes and her failures. Through good and ill fortune alike she has never lost sight of that quest or forgotten the ideals which gave her strength. We end today a period of ill fortune and India discovers herself again.

    The achievement we celebrate today is but a step, an opening of opportunity, to the greater triumphs and achievements that await us. Are we brave enough and wise enough to grasp this opportunity and accept the challenge of the future?

   That future is not one of ease or resting but of incessant striving so that we might fulfil the pledges we have so often taken and the one we shall take today. The service of India means the service of the millions who suffer. It means the ending of poverty and ignorance and disease and inequality of opportunity. The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from every eye. That may be beyond us but so long as there are tears and suffering, so long our work will not be over.

   And so we have to labour and work hard, to give reality to our dreams. Those dreams are for India, but they are also for the world, for all the nations and peoples who are too closely knit together today for any one of them to imagine that it can live apart. Peace has been said to be indivisible, so is freedom, so is prosperity now, and so also is disaster in this one world that can no longer be split into isolated fragments.

   To the people of India whose representatives we are, we make appeal to join us with faith and confidence in this adventure. This is not time for petty and destructive criticism, no time for ill-will or blaming others. We have to build the noble mansion of free India where all her children may dwell.

  The appointed day has come- the day appointed by destiny-and India stands forth again, after long slumber and struggle, awake, vital, free and independent. The past cling on to us still in some measure and we have to do much before we redeem to pledges we have taken so often. Yet the turning point is past, and history begins a new for us, the history which we shall live and act and others will write about.

   It is a fateful moment for us in India, for all Asia and for the world. A new star rises, the star of freedom in the east, a new hope comes into being, a vision long cherished materializes. May the star never set and that hope never be betrayed!

12. The service of India does not mean :

(A) the service of our leaders

(B) ending of poverty

(C) ending inequality of opporunity

(D) ending of ignorance and disease

Answer: (A)

13. In order to make our dreams a reality, we will have to :

(A) keep thinking

(B) keep planning

(C) collect a lot of money

(D) labor and work hard

Answer: (D)

14. From where has the new star of freedom arisen?

(A) East

(B) West

(C) North

(D) South

Answer: (A)

15. During the unending quest India did not forget :

(A) Her riches

(B) Her superior status

(C) Her ideals

(D) Her Gods

Answer: (C)

16. For Indian future is ………. .

(A) easy

(B) full of striving

(C) full of joys

(D) sceptic

Answer: (B)

17. What is the address given to a computer connected to a network called?

(A) Process ID

(B) IP Address

(C) SYS ID

(D) IE address

Answer: (B)

18. By using following table to answer the question. This table shows the “Number of oddicers in various departments of an organization in different scales” :

What is the ratio between the total number of employees in Scale III and Scale IV respectively ?

(A) 19 : 9

(B) 9 : 17

(C) 9 : 19

(D) 17 : 9

Answer: (A)

19. Which layer protocol provides logical communication between application processes running on different Host?

(A) network

(B) transport

(C) application

(D) session

Answer: (B)

20. Level of signal is inversely proportional to the :

(A) Reliability of a system

(B) Efficiency of a system

(C) Accuracy of a system

(D) Bandwidth of a system

Answer: (A)

21. If Q, Q* and C respectively denote the set of rational numbers, the set of irrational numbers and the set of complex numbers, then which of the following is different from the other three?

(A) AM, GM, HM

(B) −1/3, 3, 7/3

(C) Q, Q*, C

(D) Kaliyug, Satyug, Dwapar

Answer: (D)

22. Choose the most appropriate answer.

Oral Communication is better than Written Communication for :

(A) Providing opportunity to refer back

(B) Saving time

(C) Conveying feelings and emotions

(D) Conveying facts

Answer: (B)

23. What is the resolution of 12-bit data converter?

(A) 0.00024%

(B) 0.024%

(C) 0.0041

(D) 0.041%

Answer: (C)

24. As per W. H. Newman and C. F. Summer “communication is an exchange of ………. by two or more persons.” Complete the above statement by choosing the correct alternative/alternatives.

(a) Facts

(b) Opinion

(c) Ideas

(A) (a) only

(B) (b) and (c)

(C) (a), (b) and (c)

(D) None of the above

Answer: (C)

25. Which of the following statement is false about HTTP?

(A) It runs over TCP

(B) It describes the structure of webpages

(C) It allows information to be stored in URL

(D) It can be used to test the validity of hyperlink

Answer: (B)

26. The next number in the number series :

7, 28, 124, 344, 1330, 2198, …… will be :

(A) 4992

(B) 4815

(C) 4912

(D) 4856

Answer: (C)

27. If D = 4, COVER = 63 then BASIS = ?

(A) 49

(B) 50

(C) 54

(D) 55

Answer: (B)

28. If the following statements are given :

Statements :

(I) All girls are scientists.

(II) All scientists are peacock.

Conclusion :

(I) All girls are peacock.

(II) Some peacocks are scientists.

ten pick up the correct answer.

(A) Conclusion I is right

(B) Conclusion II is right

(C) Conclusion I and II both are right

(D) Conclusion I and II both are wrong.

Answer: (C)

29. Both sons Ram and Mohan of Sohan have on son and one daughter each. The only daughter Sobha of grandfather of the only son Tuku of Ram and Sobha has Rs 50 lakhs while the mother-in-law of the daughter Priya of Mohan gave Rs 60 lakhs to her only son Rahul. Sobha handed over half of her amount to her son. Both Tuku and Rahul handed over their money to their grandfathers. Then how much amount Sohan has now?

(A) Rs 55 lakhs

(B) Rs 25 lakhs

(C) Rs 30 lakhs

(D) None of these

Answer: (B)

30. See following coding patterns :

‘Alert Bhutan from China’

‘Singh Phu Lu Top’

‘Beware from America Alert’

‘Top Lu Siu Laugh’

‘Beware Pakistan from China’

‘Putu Laugh Lu Sing’

‘Nepal Alert America and India’

‘Top Su Siu Kiu Pop’

Then ‘Alert Nepal from China and Pakistan’ will be coded as :

(A) Sing Phu Laugh Kiu Putu Su

(B) Sing Lu Su Putu Kiu Top

(C) Top Kiu Putu Pop Lu Siu

(D) Top Pop Su Kiu Lu Sing

Answer: (B)

31. Which of the following use routes with packet filtering rules to allow or deny access based on source address, destination address, or port number?

(A) IP enable firewall

(B) Router enhanced firewall

(C) Packet filtering firewall

(D) Application layer firewall

Answer: (C)

32. Communicating Policy statements, programmes and objectives and issuing orders to the subordinates are referred to as :

(A) Upward Communication

(B) Horizontal Communication

(C) Downward Communication

(D) None of the above

Answer: (C)

33. Find the next term of the series :

BEK, CGM, EKQ, GMS, …….

(A) HLR

(B) KQW

(C) JWQ

(D) QLR

Answer: (B)

34. Complete the following letter series from the options given below :

abc _ _ cdacd _ _ ab _ d

(A) abdca

(B) cadbc

(C) dbabc

(D) None of the above

Answer: (C)

35. Which networking device can solve the problem of excessive broadcast traffic?

(A) Router

(B) Switch

(C) Bridge

(D) Repeater

Answer: (A)

36. The following table gives the detail of ‘Quantity of various food items used by a Restaurant during the first half of a year (in kg) :

What is the difference between the average quantity of rice used in all the given months together and the average quantity of wheat used in all the given months together?

(A) 60 kg

(B) 90 kg

(C) 75 kg

(D) 80 kg

Answer: (D)

37. In which of the following informal network does the individual communicates with everyone non-selectively?

(A) single strand network

(B) gossip network

(C) cluster network

(D) probability network

Answer: (B)

38. In the following number-letter group which is different from the others?

(A) PH 3

(B) VK 2

(C) XD 6

(D) OE 3

Answer: (A)

39. (a) Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are members of the club and each p lay a different game of Football, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Badminton and Volleyball.

(b) ‘T’ who is taller than P and S play tennis.

(c) The tallest among them plays Basketball.

(d) The shortest among them play Volleyball.

(e) Q and S neither play Volleyball nor Basketball.

(f) T is in between P and Q in order of height where Q plays football.

Who will be in the third place if they are arranged in decreasing order of height?

(A) Q

(B) P

(C) T

(D) S

Answer: (C)

40. Semantic barriers to communication does not include :

(A) Unclear message

(B) Faulty translation

(C) Technical words or Jargons

(D) Differences in perception

Answer: (D)

41. Given below a statement, followed by two arguments numbered (a) and (b). Choose the correct option from the following :

Statement :

“Are nuclear families better than joint families.”

Argument :

(a) No Joint families ensure security and also reduces the burden of the work.

(b) Yes, Nuclear families ensure greater freedom.

Choose the correct answer :

(A) Only argument (a) is strong

(B) Only argument (b) is strong

(C) Neither argument (a) nor argument (b) are strong

(D) Both arguments (a) and (b) are strong

Answer: (C)

42. If ∆ represents students in Science, represents students in Arts,  represents students in Commerce and  represents students in Law, then from the following figure find how many students of Commerce are also students of Science or Arts or Law ?

(A) 4

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 5

Answer: (C)

43. Rigid rules and regulations are included in :

(A) Physical barriers

(B) Mechanical barriers

(C) Socio-psychological barriers

(D) Organizational barriers

Answer: (D)

Directions – Study the following table and reply Questions 44 and 45.

   Following table shows ‘Number of workers in the given six shifts of various factories (in thousands).

44. What is the average number of workers working in various shifts from factory P?

(A) 6045

(B) 6200

(C) 6235

(D) 6250

Answer: (C)

45. What is the ratio of the total number of workers from factories L and M working in the shift of “11 pm – 3 am” and the total number of workers working in the same shift from factories ‘O’ and ‘P’?

(A) 15 : 16

(B) 13 : 14

(C) 13 : 15

(D) 15 : 17

Answer: (A)

Directions – Reply Questions 46 and 47 studying the following data.

46. What will be the production (in lakh tones) in 2020?

(A) 39

(B) 41

(C) 43

(D) not deductive

Answer: (B)

47. What was the production (in lakh tones) in 1990?

(A) 27

(B) 29

(C) 25

(D) not inductive

Answer: (B)

48. A college can get grant from UGC only when it is covered under the section/sections of UGC act 1956 is :

(A) 2 (f)

(B) 12 (B)

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Answer: (C)

49. Which is not the objective of RUSA?

(A) Improve the overall quality of higher education institutions

(B) Ensure academic and examination reforms in higher education institutions

(C) Ensure capacity building at all levels of employment

(D) Setting higher education institutes to Urban and Semi-urban area

Answer: (C)

50. Which of the following statements about photochemical smog is incorrect?

(A) It has high concentration of oxidizing agent

(B) It has low concentration of oxidizing agent

(C) It can be controlled by controlling the release of NO2, hydrocarbon and ozone

(D) Plantation of some plants like pinus helps in controlling photochemical smong

Answer: (C)

51. Consider the following statements :

(a) Number of government colleges in Chhattisgarh in the year 2000 were 116

(b) All higher education instituted in Chhattisgarh are funded by respective Universities.

(c) Number of government colleges in Chhattisgarh in the year 2017 are 216

(d) At present number of state universities in Chhattisgarh are 13

(A) (a) and (b)

(B) (b) and (c)

(C) (a) and (d)

(D) (b) and (d)

Answer: (*)

52. Itai-Itai disease is caused due to toxicity of which of the following metal?

(A) Arsenic

(B) Mercury

(C) Cadmium

(D) Lead

Answer: (C)

53. Which of the following chemical has maximum bio-concentration factor?

(A) Aldrin

(B) Benzene

(C) Tetrachloro ethylene

(D) Polychlorinated biphenyl

Answer: (D)

54. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using following codes :

List-I

(a) Peroxyacetyl nitrate

(b) Poly chlorinated biphenyls

(c) Dioxides of carbon and sulphur

(d) IR active molecule

(e) Organic Waste

List-II

(i) Global Warming

(ii) Photochemical smog

(iii) Water Pollutants

(iv) Acid rain

(v) Discharge from food processing plants

(A) (a) – (ii); (b) – (iii); (c) – (iv); (d) – (i); (e) – (v)

(B) (a) – (iii); (b) – (ii); (c) – (i); (d) – (iv); (e) – (v)

(C) (a) – (v); (b) – (ii); (c) – (iii); (d) – (i); (e) – (iv)

(D) (a) – (ii); (b) – (iii); (c) – (iv); (d) – (v); (e) – (i)

Answer: (A)

55. Which of the following green house gas has maximum GWP (Global Warming Potential)?

(A) Carbon dioxide

(B) Methane

(C) Nitrous oxide

(D) SF4

Answer: (C)

56. Match the colour code with biomedical waste disposal :

(a) Yellow

(b) Red

(c) Blue

(d) Black

(i) Solid waste

(ii) Waste sharps

(iii) Chemical wastes

(iv) Human anatomical waste

(A) (a) – (iv); (b) – (i); (c) – (ii); (d) – (iii)

(B) (a) – (i); (b) – (iv); (c) – (ii); (d) – (iii)

(C) (a) – (i); (b) – (iv); (c) – (iii); (d) – (ii)

(D) (a) – (iv); (b) – (ii); (c) – (i); (d) – (iii)

Answer: (D)

57. The commission recommended for 180 teaching days in higher education was given by :

(A) Radhakrishnan Commission

(B) Kothari Commission

(C) Mudaliar Commission

(D) Rashtriya Gyan Ayog

Answer: (A)

58. Ozone depletes by which of the following system ?

(A) OH system

(B) N2O system

(C) CFCl3 or CFCl2 system

(D) All the above

Answer: (C)

59. Consider following statements :

(a) Green chemistry refers to the redesign of chemical products and process in order of reducing or eliminating adverse environmental and health effect.

(b) Eutrophication results subsequent loss of biodiversity.

(c) DDT is a biodegradable pollutant.

(d) The altitude of stratosphere is about 0 – 10 km from earth’s surface.

(A) (c) and (d)

(B) (b) and (d)

(C) (a) and (b)

(D) (b) and (c)

Answer: (C)

60. Match the following :

Green house gases

(a) Carbon dioxide

(b) Methane

(c) CFC

(d) Nitrous oxide

Source

(i) Fertilizer

(ii) Refrigerant

(iii) Wet land rice cultivation

(iv) Wood fuel

(A) (a) – (iv); (b) – (iii); (c) – (ii); (d) – (i)

(B) (a) – (iii); (b) – (iv); (c) – (ii); (d) – (i)

(C) (a) – (iv); (b) – (ii); (c) – (iii); (d) – (i)

(D) (a) – (iii); (b) – (i); (c) – (ii); (d) – (iv)

Answer: (A)

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