Multiple Choice Question and Answer for UPTET Paper 1 (Hindi, English) Model Paper 3 (Marks : 150.00)

       

Section : Child Development and Methodology and Pedagogy

( Marks : 30.00)

Ques 1. The skill when students try to build abstract knowledge is called
1. evaluating
2. originating
3. synthesizing
4. characterizing


Ques 2. In order to develop the spirit of labour in students:
1. The teacher himself should indulge in labour
2. The teacher should deliver lectures on the importance of labour
3. Students should be given opportunities to do labour from time to time
4. Students should be given examples of laboring people


Ques 3. """All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth."" This is the saying of"
1. Plato
2. Aristotle
3. Socrates
4. John Locke


Ques 4. Child development is defined as a field of study that
1. Examines change in human abilities.
2. Seeks to explain behavior across the life span.
3. Compares children to adults to senior citizens.
4. Accounts for the gradual evolution of the child's cognitive, social, and other capacities


Ques 5. Which indicates the change in the quality or character of a child?
1. Growth
2. Development
3. Learning
4. Environment


Ques 6. According to John Dewey, educational process has two sides:
1. economical and sociological
2. sociological and philosophical
3. economical and philosophical
4. psychological and sociological


Ques 7. "The ""Apology"" the Plato's recollection of the speech given by Socrates when Socrates was charged with"
1. believing in gods
2. not believing in gods
3. believing in the rotation of the Earth
4. not believing in the rotation of the Earth


Ques 8. A child from a disorganized home will experience the greatest difficulty with:
1. Well structured lessons
2. Independent study
3. Programmed instruction
4. Workbooks


Ques 9. A major strength of ecological theory is its framework for explaining:
1. Environment influences on development
2. Biological influences on development
3. Congentivedevelopment
4. Affective processes in development


Ques 10. The process whereby the genetic factors limit an individual's responsiveness to the environment is known as
1. Canalization.
2. Discontinuity.
3. Differentiation.
4. Range of reaction.


Ques 11. A teacher should be:
1. Honest
2. Diligent
3. Dutiful
4. Punctual


Ques 12. The concept of pragmatism in educational philosophy says that education should be about
1. virtue
2. obedience
3. life and growth
4. shaping good citizens


Ques 13. Environmental education should be taught in schools because:
1. it will affect environmental pollution
2. it is important part of life
3. it will provide job to teachers
4. we cannot escape from environment


Ques 14. Evaluation of the process of curriculum development should be made
1. abruptly
2. relatively
3. gradually
4. continuously


Ques 15. Who advocated removing children from their mothers' care and raising them as wards of the state?
1. Plato
2. Socrates
3. Aristotle
4. John Locke


Ques 16. Summative assessment is an assessment __________ learning.
1. of
2. to
3. by
4. for


Ques 17. NavodayaSchools have been established to:
1. increase number of school in rural areas
2. provide good education in rural areas
3. complete‘SarvaShikshaAbhiyan’
4. check wastage of education in rural areas


Ques 18. The philosopher who for the first time mentioned the importance of play (or sports) in education was
1. Plato
2. Aristotle
3. Socrates
4. John Locke


Ques 19. The current view of childhood assumes that
1. Children are similar to adults in most ways.
2. Children are best treated as young adults.
3. Childhood is basically a waiting period.
4. Childhood is a unique period of growth and change.


Ques 20. We calculate average marks of a student in the way as we calculate
1. variance
2. arithmetic mean
3. geometric mean
4. standard deviation


Ques 21. The Waldorf education approach emphasizes a balanced development of
1. head and heart
2. heart and hands
3. head and hands
4. head[comma] heart[comma] and hands


Ques 22. Child growth as proceeding through an organized sequence of stages divided roughly by age in view of_____.
1. Kohlberg
2. Piaget
3. Vygotsky
4. Skinner


Ques 23. Performance of a student can be evaluated in the best possible manner through
1. Weekly tests
2. Annual Examinations
3. Anon-going overall assessment throughout the year
4. Monthly tests


Ques 24. According to famous philosophers, teaching is a/an
1. art
2. science
3. technique
4. none of these


Ques 25. Absenteeism can be tackled by :
1. teaching
2. punishing the students
3. giving the sweets
4. contacting the parents


Ques 26. According to Plato, the highest goal in all of education is knowledge of the
1. good
2. science
3. philosophy
4. mathematics


Ques 27. If heredity is an important determinant of a specific behaviour, what prediction can we make about expression of the behaviour in identical twins reared apart compared to its expression in fraternal twins reared apart?
1. Fraternal twins will express the behaviour more similarly than identical twins.
2. There will be little similarity in the expression of the behaviour in either set of twins.
3. Identical twins will express the behaviour more similarly than fraternal twins.
4. The behaviour will be expressed as similarly by identical twins as it is by fraternal twins.


Ques 28. In which of the following stages the child looks self-centered?
1. Infancy
2. Early childhood
3. Adolescence
4. Adulthood


Ques 29. Most important work of teacher is:
1. to organize teaching work
2. to deliver lecture in class
3. to take care of children
4. to evaluate the students


Ques 30. Which from the following is NOT a formal assessment?
1. Project
2. Quizzes
3. Interview
4. Observation


Answers are:
Ques 1: 4
Ques 2: 3
Ques 3: 2
Ques 4: 4
Ques 5: 2
Ques 6: 4
Ques 7: 2
Ques 8: 2
Ques 9: 4
Ques 10: 4
Ques 11: 2
Ques 12: 3
Ques 13: 2
Ques 14: 4
Ques 15: 1
Ques 16: 1
Ques 17: 2
Ques 18: 2
Ques 19: 4
Ques 20: 2
Ques 21: 4
Ques 22: 2
Ques 23: 3
Ques 24: 1
Ques 25: 4
Ques 26: 1
Ques 27: 4
Ques 28: 2
Ques 29: 4
Ques 30: 4


Section : Language I (Hindi)

( Marks : 30.00)

Ques 1. "कु" उपसर्ग से बना देषज शब्द कौनसा है ?
1. कुकर्म
2. कुठौर
3. कुरूप
4. कुप्रबंध


Ques 2. निम्नलिखित में से सही शब्द-शुद्धि का चुनाव कीजिए।
1. व्रतन
2. वरतन
3. बर्तन
4. बरतन


Ques 3. "पराजय" शब्द में उपसर्ग है?
1. परा
2. पर
3. पर
4. परि


Ques 4. ग्यान का भण्डार अथाह होता है।
1. गियान
2. ज्ञान
3. गिआन
4. ज्यान


Ques 5. निम्नलिखित में से सही शब्द-शुद्धि का चुनाव कीजिए।
1. श्रृंगार
2. श्रांगार
3. संगार
4. षंगार


Ques 6. सप्तर्षि
1. सप्तर + ऋषि
2. सप्तः + ऋषि
3. सप्त + ऋषि
4. इनमें से कोई नहीं


Ques 7. निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में दिए गए वाक्य में से कुछ में त्रुटि है और कुछ ठीक हैं। त्रुटि वाले वाक्य में जिस भाग में त्रुटि हो, उस भाग का अक्षरांक (अ,ब,स अथवा द) ही आपका उत्तर है। यदि वाक्य में कोई त्रुटि न हो ‘कोई त्रुटि नहीं‘ को उत्तर के रूप के चिन्हित कीजिए-
1. हडताल के प्रस्फुटन से
2. व्यापारिक संस्थान बंद होने की
3. आषंका की जा रही है
4. कोई त्रुटि नही।


Ques 8. विद्युत
1. गर्जन
2. दामिनी
3. चमक
4. पयोद


Ques 9. सपरिवार
1. अव्ययीभाव
2. तत्पुरूष
3. द्विगु
4. बहुब्रीहि


Ques 10. निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में दिए गए वाक्यों में से कुछ में त्रुटि है और कुछ ठीक हैं। त्रुटि वाले वाक्य में जिस भाग में त्रुटि हो, उस भाग का अक्षरांक (a,b,c अथवा d) ही आपका उत्तर है। यदि वाक्य में कोई त्रुटि न हो ‘कोई त्रुटि नहीं‘ को उत्तर के रूप के चिन्हित कीजिए:
1. प्रत्येक देशवासियो को
2. देश की सेवा में
3. तन[comma] मन धन अर्पण करना चाहिए
4. कोई त्रुटि नहीं।


Ques 11. "अपूर्ण क्रिया" भेद है-
1. सकर्मक-अकर्मक का
2. सहायक
3. द्विकर्मक
4. सकर्मक


Ques 12. इनमें से तात्कालिक वर्तमान का उदाहरण कोैन-सा है ?
1. वह जाता है
2.  वह जा चुका है
3.  वह जा रहा है
4.


Ques 13. निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में दिए गए वाक्य में से कुछ में त्रुटि है और कुछ ठीक हैं। त्रुटि वाले वाक्य में जिस भाग में त्रुटि हो, उस भाग का अक्षरांक (अ,ब,स अथवा द) ही आपका उत्तर है। यदि वाक्य में कोई त्रुटि न हो ‘कोई त्रुटि नहीं‘ को उत्तर के रूप के चिन्हित कीजिए
1. ग्रीष्म ऋतु की दोपहरी में मेरा वह छोटा।सा घर कुम्हार का आवा सा बन रहा था
2. और हवा से खुलते।बंद होते खिडकी।दरवाजों के कोलाहल के कारण
3. आधुनिक कारखाने की भ्रांति उत्पन्न करता था।
4. कोई त्रुटि नही।


Ques 14. दिए गए विकल्पों में से सही/शुद्ध वर्तनी वाले शब्द का चुनाव कीजिए।
1.  कीराया
2. कछप
3. किष्मत
4. कीर्तिमान


Ques 15. अशौच
1. त्रुटि
2. भूल
3. अषुद्धि
4. गलती


Ques 16. धाता
1. विष्णु
2. धाय
3. पक्ष
4. हार


Ques 17. मज़दूर मेहनत करता है किन्तु उसके लाभ से वंचित रहता है।
1. सरल वाक्य
2. मिश्र वाक्य
3. संयुक्त वाक्य
4. इनमे से कोई नहीं


Ques 18. साहचर्य
1. वैमनस्य
2. असहयोग
3. विनयोग
4. अलगाव


Ques 19. "मुद्रा" शब्द का कौन-सा अर्थ इनमें नहीं है ?
1. भावमुद्रा
2. अंगूठी
3. क्रोध
4. सिक्का


Ques 20. उमा नौकर से दूध मॅगवाती है।- वाक्य में कौन-सी क्रिया है ?
1. प्रेरणार्थक
2. सहायक
3. द्विकर्मक
4.  नामबोधक


Ques 21. निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में दिए गए वाक्य में से कुछ में त्रुटि है और कुछ ठीक हैं। त्रुटि वाले वाक्य में जिस भाग में त्रुटि हो, उस भाग का अक्षरांक (अ,ब,स अथवा द) ही आपका उत्तर है। यदि वाक्य में कोई त्रुटि न हो ‘कोई त्रुटि नहीं‘ को उत्तर के रूप के चिन्हित कीजिए
1. वह जोर।जोर से
2. न जाने क्या
3. बकवास बोल रहा था
4. कोई त्रुटि नही।


Ques 22. अक्ल का दुष्मन
1.  मित्र
2.  शत्रु
3. महापंडित
4. महामूर्ख


Ques 23. अपकार
1. बुराई
2. कृपा
3. व्यर्थ
4. दान


Ques 24. प्रत्येक
1. प्रति + एक
2. प्रतिः + एक
3. प्रति + अक
4. प्रती + एक


Ques 25. देशान्तर
1. बहुब्रीहि
2. द्विगु
3. द्वन्द्व
4. कर्मधारय


Instruction : गांधी चलती-फिरती कक्षा भी लगाया करते थे। अपने छोटे छोटे लड़कों को घर पढ़ाने के लिए गांधी समय नहीं निकाल पाते थे, इसलिए दफ़्तर जाते समय बच्चे अपने बापू के साथ हो लेते थे। वे प्रति दिन पाँच मील पैदल चलते-चलते कहानी के रूप में गुजराती साहित्य, कविता और अन्य विषयों का ज्ञान प्राप्त किया करते थे। बच्चों को स्कूल भेजने के सवाल पर झंझट उठ खड़ा हुआ था। अंग्रेजों के स्कूल में भारतीय बच्चों को दाखिला नहीं मिलता था। गांधी को विशेष छूट मिल सकती थी। किंतु जो उनके सब भारतीय भाईयों को न मिले, उन्होंने ऐसी सुविधा नहीं ली। गांधी अपने बच्चों को अंग्रजी स्कूलों में भेजकर मातृभाषा के बजाय अंग्रेजी और अंग्रेजियत नहीं सिखाना चाहते थे। कुछ दिनों के लिए एक अंग्रेज महिला ने उनके बच्चों को अंग्रेजी पढ़ाई और बाकी विषय उन्होंने खुद पढ़ाए। अपने घर में रहने वाले अंग्रेज मित्रों तथा आने-जाने वालों के संपर्क में उनके बच्चों ने अंग्रेजी बोलने का अच्छा अभ्यास कर लिया था। फिनिक्स में गांधी ने आश्रमवासियों के बच्चों के लिए एक पाठशाला खोली। गांधी स्वयं उसके प्रधान शिक्षक थे और अन्य साथी सहशिक्षक। गांधी जो काम स्वयं नहीं कर पाते थे उसे दूसरों को करने का उपदेश नहीं देते थे। उनकी मान्यता थी कि जो शिक्षक स्वयं भीरू और अनियमित होगा वह विद्यार्थियों को साहस और नियम पालन नहीं सिखा पाएगा। शिक्षक को अपने विद्यार्थियों के समझ आदर्श रूप होना चाहिए। उन्हें जब भी समय मिलता, वह बहुत कुछ पढ़ डालते और कोई नहीं बात सीख लेते थे। पैंसठ साल की आयु में जेल में रहते हुए उन्होंने पहली बार आकाश में ग्रह-नक्षत्र को पहचानना सीखा था।(From Ques 26 to Ques 30)
Ques 26. शिक्षक को अपने शिक्षार्थियों के समझ आदर्श रूप होना चाहिए क्योंकि
1. ऐसा प्रचलन है।
2. शिक्षार्थी शिक्षक के व्यवहार का अनुगमन करते हैं।
3. शिक्षक आदर्शवादी होता है।
4. शिक्षक को ऐसा ही करना सिखाया गया है।


Ques 27. गांधीजी कैसे काम किसी दूसरे से करने के लिए नहीं कहते थे?
1. जो कठिन होते हैं।
2. जो आसान होते हैं।
3. जो उपदेशों से भरे होते होते थे।
4. जो काम वे स्वयं नहीं कर पाते थे।


Ques 28. ‘समझ’ का अर्थ है
1. समझदार होना
2. सामने
3. पीछे
4. समकक्ष


Ques 29. इनमें से कौन सा यौगिक शब्द नहीं है?
1. अनियमित
2. भारतीय
3. आदर्श
4. पाठशाला


Ques 30. गांधीजी -------------------- में विश्वास रखते थे।
1. जीवनपर्यंत शिक्षा
2. व्यावसायिक शिक्षा
3. मूलभूत शिक्षा
4. आदर्शों पर आधारित शिक्षा


Answers are:
Ques 1: 2
Ques 2: 4
Ques 3: 1
Ques 4: 2
Ques 5: 1
Ques 6: 2
Ques 7: 1
Ques 8: 2
Ques 9: 4
Ques 10: 1
Ques 11: 1
Ques 12: 3
Ques 13: 2
Ques 14: 4
Ques 15: 3
Ques 16: 1
Ques 17: 3
Ques 18: 4
Ques 19: 3
Ques 20: 1
Ques 21: 3
Ques 22: 4
Ques 23: 1
Ques 24: 1
Ques 25: 1
Ques 26: 2
Ques 27: 4
Ques 28: 1
Ques 29: 3
Ques 30: 3


Section : Language II (English)

( Marks : 30.00)

Ques 1. in Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura in (A)/ if there is one lesson the “mainland” must (B)/ draw from the ­recent assembly elections (C)/ north-east India, it is to avoid generalisations (D)
1. CBAD
2. BDAC
3. BADC
4. BCAD


Ques 2. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Recognition
2. Recognnition
3. Recugnition
4. Recognetion


Ques 3. A blessing in disguise
1. A favourable situation under the pretence of an unlucky one
2. To give credit to a disagreeable person
3. Only just
4. To sniff something wrong


Ques 4. Predicament
1. Comment
2. Document
3. Trying
4. Unpleasant


Ques 5. America’s government was briefly _______ after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on a spending bill.
I. Turned off
II. Shut down
III. Shut Out
1. Only I
2. Only II
3. Only I and III
4. Only II and III


Ques 6. “I expect you to do the job well but don’t try to boil the ocean!”
1. Increase competition
2. Complete essentials
3. Waste time
4. Unexpectedly lucky


Ques 7. The pump (A) / shut off (B) / as a result (C) / of a mecanical (D) / failure. All correct (E)
1. pump
2. off
3. result
4. mecanical


Ques 8. Residue
1. Remainder
2. Nothing
3. Recede
4. Little


Ques 9. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Octagon
2. Octegon
3. Octagun
4. Octaggon


Ques 10. Traditionalli, (A) / sales get a boost (B) / in the festival (C) / season. (D) / All correct (E)
1. Traditionalli
2. boost
3. festival
4. season


Ques 11. Delirious
1. Delicious
2. Pleasing
3. Desperate
4. Excited


Ques 12. Our brother and sister really put themselves out to make your party special, so it would be nice if you showed a little appreciation.
1. Arranged
2. Considerable effort
3. Troubled past
4. Shabby treatment


Ques 13. to Mumbai from Nashik last (A)/ as the implementation of the Forest Rights Act (B)/ more than 35,000 farmers marched (C)/ week demanding loan waivers as well (D)/
1. CABD
2. CBDA
3. CADB
4. CBDA


Ques 14. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Scevenge
2. Scavengge
3. Scevange
4. Scavenge


Ques 15. Fatuous
1. Inane
2. Eccentric
3. Eclectic
4. Sagacious


Ques 16. Preposterous
1. Predefined
2. Obvious
3. Absurd
4. Arduous


Ques 17. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Nauseous
2. Nauseius
3. Nausious
4. Neuseous


Ques 18. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Equilibrium
2. Equillibriun
3. Equilibreum
4. Equilebrium


Ques 19. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Interupt
2. Interrupt
3. Interrept
4. Intrrupt


Ques 20. Cordial
1. Smooth
2. Friendly
3. Sophisticated
4. Reserved


Ques 21. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Laboratory
2. Laboretory
3. Laboratry
4. Laboretry


Ques 22. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Lagun
2. Legoon
3. Lagoon
4. Laggoon


Ques 23. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Gaurd
2. Gard
3. Garad
4. Guard


Ques 24. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Asimillation
2. Assimillation
3. Assimilation
4. Asimilation


Ques 25. Find the correctly spelt word.
1. Accessery
2. Accessory
3. Acessory
4. Accesory


Instruction : Over the past thousands of years, we have generated an enormous amount of wealth. Living standards have improved dramatically. It is clear that the key driver behind all of this wealth is technological innovation that started with the ability to use tools.

There are three board steps in wealth creation : invent a new method, perfect it, apply it. Indian businesses and industry in general have generated most of their wealth from the last step, a little from the second and almost nothing from the first. We tend to go backwards and end up with severely limited opportunities compared with those who start from the first step. That is a fundamental difference between Indian businesses and businesses of the highly developed world. Many of the things that define modern life were invented by Europeans and Americans. They created wealth not only from the first step, they also established first claim on the second and third steps.

Unsurprisingly, then, their share dominates the global wealth. The Chinese, Japanese and Koreans excelled in perfecting production techniques; as a result they have managed to corner a substantial chunk of the wealth.

Once things like roads, electricity, televisions, cars, malls, toasters, soaps and so on have been invented and their use or implementation defined, it is possible to create wealth simply by making more of them and selling them to the population neglected by the inventors and the improvisers. That has largely been the market for Indian companies. But they have just not focused on innovation. In terms of valuation, India’s largest companies are in the region of about $40-50 billion depending upon the stock market.

Those companies took generations to get there, and not to forget, many of them were generously helped by what is euphemistically called crony capitalism. On the other hand, a 17-year-old student in the US named Mark Zuckerberg built a company in 10 years that had an IPO values at $100 billion! (Facebook, in spite of a lower valuation now, is still bigger than Reliance or DLF.) Consider Google, founded barely 15 years ago by two students. It now stands at a whopping $300 billion. Then there are more mature companies such as Apple that are worth over $400 billion. These achievements are entirely to the credit of the founders.

Many Indian ‘experts’ in business and finance tend to dismiss these companies as vapourware, paper money, mere websites, luck or even as companies that do no real work. However, if we examine our daily living standards, it would be hard to find any contribution from Indian companies.

Virtually everything around us, from the internet to lighting to healthcare, was invented by the developed countries. If they had not been, we would have still been living in the Stone Age; on the other hand, if Indian industry had not been there, no one would have noticed.

While this comparison may seem odious, it highlights the one-way relationship as far as innovation is concerned.

Government at various levels periodically exhorts scientists and engineers to push the boundaries. But focusing on technologists is like putting the cart before the horse. Innovation is not the domain of technologists. They are one link in the chain. US companies such as Intel, IBM and Google routinely outsource the development of their latest technologies to Indian engineers; yet these cannot be called Indian innovations. In the same way if an Indian company were to innovate and if the work related to technology were outsourced to American engineers, that would still be Indian innovation.

The most crucial element of innovation is building a business case, funding it and commercialising it. That is the domain of businessmen and finance experts; it is also the weakest link in India. There is little knowledge of how to assess the risks and rewards of innovation.
(From Ques 26 to Ques 30)

Ques 26. Which is most OPPOSITE in meaning as : Odious
1. dull
2. natural
3. attractive
4. pungent


Ques 27. Which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as : Barely
1. lastly
2. hardly
3. strongly
4. frequently


Ques 28. What is the main intention of the writer behind writing the given passage ?
1. To show that Indian industries are in a developed stage
2. To establish that India’s businesses are based on applications[comma] not on innovations
3. To prove that we don’t have brain to innovate anything
4. To establish that only foreign companies know how to commercialise innovations


Ques 29. Which of the following is not based on the facts mentioned in the given passage ?
1. The net worth of India’s largest companies is not more than USD 45 billion.
2. In monetary terms Facebook is bigger than DLF or Reliance.
3. As per the latest valuation[comma] Apple is smaller than Google.
4. Had the developed countries not invented what they have[comma] we would have still been living in the Stone Age.


Ques 30. How have Indian businesses generated most of their wealth ?
1. By selling their products at low margin
2. By applying new methods
3. By inventing new methods
4. By setting up industries in foreign countries


Answers are:
Ques 1: 4
Ques 2: 1
Ques 3: 1
Ques 4: 4
Ques 5: 2
Ques 6: 3
Ques 7: 4
Ques 8: 1
Ques 9: 1
Ques 10: 1
Ques 11: 4
Ques 12: 2
Ques 13: 3
Ques 14: 4
Ques 15: 4
Ques 16: 3
Ques 17: 1
Ques 18: 1
Ques 19: 2
Ques 20: 2
Ques 21: 1
Ques 22: 3
Ques 23: 4
Ques 24: 3
Ques 25: 2
Ques 26: 3
Ques 27: 2
Ques 28: 2
Ques 29: 3
Ques 30: 2


Section : Mathematics

( Marks : 30.00)

Ques 1. A train 220 m long is running with a speed of 59 kmph. In what time will it pass a man who is running at 7 kmph in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going?
1. 7 sec
2. 8 sec
3. 10 sec
4. 12 sec


Ques 2. The banker's discount on a bill due 4 months hence at 15% is Rs. 420. The true discount is
1. Rs. 400
2. Rs. 360
3. Rs. 480
4. Rs. 320


Ques 3.

Which one of the following is not a prime number?

1. 31
2. 61
3. 71
4. 91


Ques 4.

The value of log2 16 is:

1. (1/8)
2. 4
3. 8
4. 16


Ques 5. What is 50% of 40% of Rs. 3,450?
1. Rs. 690
2. Rs. 580
3. Rs. 670
4. Rs. 570


Ques 6. The diagonal of a rectangle is 41 cm and its area is 20 sq. cm. The perimeter of the rectangle must be:
1. 9 cm
2. 18 cm
3. 20 cm
4. 41 cm


Ques 7. 80% of a smaller number is 4 less than 40% of a larger number. The larger number is 85 greater than the smaller one. The sum of these two number is
1. 325
2. 425
3. 235
4. 500


Ques 8. Walking at the rate of 4kmph a man cover certain distance in 2hr 45 min. Running at a speed of 16.5 kmph the man will cover the same distance in.
1. 12 min
2. 25 min
3. 40 min
4. 48 min


Ques 9. A, B, C rent a pasture. A puts 10 oxen for 7 months, B puts 12 oxen for 5 months and C puts 15 oxen for 3 months for grazing. If the rent of the pasture is Rs. 175, how much must C pay as his share of rent?
1. Rs. 45
2. Rs. 50
3. Rs. 55
4. Rs. 60


Ques 10.

Given that 100.48 = x, 100.70 = y and xz = y2, then the value of z is close to:

1. 1.45
2. 1.88
3. 2.9
4. 3.7


Ques 11. If two times A is equal to three times of B and also equal to four times of C, then A:B:C is
1. 12/30/1899 2:03:04 AM
2. 12/30/1899 3:04:02 AM
3. 12/30/1899 4:06:03 AM
4. 12/30/1899 6:04:03 AM


Ques 12. In a school having roll strength 286, the ratio of boys and girls is 8:5. If 22 more girls get admitted into the school, the ratio of boys and girls becomes
1. 12/30/1899 12:07:00 PM
2. 12/30/1899 10:07:00 AM
3. 12/30/1899 8:07:00 AM
4. 12/30/1899 4:03:00 AM


Ques 13.

(935421 x 625) = ?

1. 575648125
2. 584638125
3. 584649125
4. 585628125


Ques 14. To gain 10% on selling sample milk at the cost price of pure milk, the quantity of water to be mixed with 50 kg. of pure milk is
1. 2.5 kg
2. 5kg
3. 7.5 kg
4. 10 kg


Ques 15.

Two pipes A and B together can fill a cistern in 4 hours. Had they been opened separately, then B would have taken 6 hours more than A to fill the cistern. How much time will be taken by A to fill the cistern separately?

1. 1 hour
2. 6 hour
3. 8 hour
4. 11 hour


Ques 16. Fresh grapes contain 80% while dry grapes contain 10% water. If the weight of dry grapes is 250 kg, what was its total weight when it was fresh?
1. 1000 kg
2. 1125 kg
3. 1225 kg
4. 1100 kg


Ques 17. Two trains of equal lengths take 10 seconds and 15 seconds respectively to cross a telegraph post. If the length of each train be 120 metres, in what time will they cross each other travelling in opposite direction?
1. 9 s
2. 10 s
3. 11 s
4. 12 s


Ques 18. By selling an article, a man makes a profit of 25% of its selling price. His profit percent is:
1. 20%
2. 25%
3. 16(2/3)
4. 33(1/3)%


Ques 19. A can do a job in 16 days, and B can do the same job in 12 days. With the help of C, they did the job in 4 days. Then, C alone can do the job in
1. 12 3/5 days
2. 8 3/5 days
3. 10 3/5 days
4. 9 3/5 days


Ques 20. If 30% of a number is 12.6, find the number?
1. 45
2. 38
3. 40
4. 42


Ques 21.

If log10 2 = 0.3010, the value of log10 80 is:

1. 1.6020
2. 1.9030
3. 3.9030
4. None of these


Ques 22. A reduction of 20% in the price of sugar enables a housewife to purchase 6 kg more for Rs. 240. What is original price per kg of sugar.
1. Rs. 10 per Kg
2. Rs. 8 per Kg
3. Rs. 6 per Kg
4. Rs. 5 per Kg


Ques 23. The compound interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 10% per annum is Rs. 525. The simple interest on the same sum for double the time at half the rate percent per annum is
1. Rs. 400
2. Rs. 500
3. Rs. 600
4. Rs. 800


Ques 24. In company there are 75% skilled workers and reaming are unskilled. 80% of skilled workers and 20% of unskilled workers are permanent. If number of temporary workers is 126, then what is the number of total workers ?
1. 480
2. 510
3. 360
4. 377


Ques 25.

Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at most two heads?

1. (3/4)
2. (1/4)
3. (3/8)
4. (7/8)


Ques 26. An alloy contains the copper and aluminum in the ratio of 7:4. While making the weapons from this alloy, 12% of the alloy got destroyed. If there is 12 kg of aluminum in the weapon, then weight of the alloy required is :
1. 14.4 kg
2. 37.5 kg
3. 40 kg
4. 48 kg


Ques 27.

The slant height of a right circular cone is 10 m and its height is 8 m. Find the area of its curved surface.

1. 30 m2
2. 40 m2
3. 60 m2
4. 55 m2


Ques 28. The speed of a boat in still water in 15 km/hr and the rate of current is 3 km/hr. The distance travelled downstream in 12 minutes is:
1. 1.2 km
2. 1.8 km
3. 2.4 km
4. 3.6 km


Ques 29. A train takes 18 seconds to pass completely through a station 162 m long and 15 seconds through another station 120 m long. The length of the train is
1. 80 m
2. 85 m
3. 90 m
4. 95 m


Ques 30. n a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was reduced by 200 km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the flight is:
1. 1 Hour
2. 2 Houe
3. 4 Hour
4. 6 Hour


Answers are:
Ques 1: 4
Ques 2: 1
Ques 3: 4
Ques 4: 2
Ques 5: 1
Ques 6: 2
Ques 7: 3
Ques 8: 3
Ques 9: 1
Ques 10: 3
Ques 11: 4
Ques 12: 4
Ques 13: 2
Ques 14: 2
Ques 15: 2
Ques 16: 2
Ques 17: 4
Ques 18: 4
Ques 19: 4
Ques 20: 4
Ques 21: 2
Ques 22: 1
Ques 23: 2
Ques 24: 3
Ques 25: 4
Ques 26: 2
Ques 27: 1
Ques 28: 4
Ques 29: 3
Ques 30: 1


Section : Environmental Studies

( Marks : 30.00)

Ques 1. Green revolution is
1. Crop variety improvement
2. Judicious use of fertilizers
3. Expansion of irrigation
4. All the above


Ques 2. The main impact of urbanization on plant and animal life is
1. Loss of species
2. Mutation in species
3. Increase in species
4. None of these


Ques 3. Loss of water content through the plants into the atmosphere is called :
1. Evaporation
2. Vaporization
3. Hydraulic cycle
4. Transpiration


Ques 4. Air pollution from automobiles can be controlled by fitting
1. wet scrubber
2. catalytic converter
3. electrostatic precipitator
4. all the above


Ques 5. The process of solid changing into liquid upon the supply of heat is called:
1. Condensation
2. Evaporation
3. Melting
4. Boiling


Ques 6. Which of the following is not a part of the excretory system?
1. Eyes
2. Kidneys
3. Lungs
4. Skin


Ques 7. Which of the following is not a solution for Global warming?
1. Deforestation
2. Plantation of more trees
3. Reducing fossil fuel consumption
4. None of the above


Ques 8. In a food chain humans are
1. Producers
2. Primary consumers
3. Secondary consumers
4. Primary and secondary consumers


Ques 9. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board was established in the year
1. 1971
2. 1972
3. 1973
4. 1974


Ques 10. Tendency of pollutants to become concentrated in successive tropic levels is known as
1. Biopiracy
2. Biorhythm
3. Bioremediation
4. Biomagnification


Ques 11. Recycled water can be used for
1. Crop irrigation
2. Landscape gardening
3. Replenishing fast depleting aquifers
4. All of these


Ques 12. During summer the earth is
1. Closer to the sun
2. Away from the sun
3. Closer to the moon
4. Away from the moon


Ques 13. The maximum average permissible noise levels during day time hours as per environment protection act in India is
1. 30 dB
2. 45 dB
3. 50 dB
4. 55 dB


Ques 14. Liquid waste generated from Bathrooms and Kitchens are called
1. Runoff
2. Sullage
3. Domestic sewage
4. All the above


Ques 15. What is the percentage of fresh water available in lakes and streams?
1. 0.10%
2. 0.01%
3. 0.00%
4. 0.00%


Ques 16. Direct conversion of solar energy is attained by
1. Galvanic cells
2. Electrolytic cells
3. Hydrogen fuel cells
4. Solar photovoltaic system


Ques 17. Good example of renew able energy resource is
1. Oil
2. Coal
3. Hydropower
4. All the above


Ques 18. The major objective of the family welfare programs in India is
1. Disease control
2. Employment generation
3. Population growth rate control
4. None of these


Ques 19. A food web consists of
1. A portion of food chain
2. A set of similar consumers
3. Interlocking of food chains
4. Producers[comma] consumers and decomposers


Ques 20. The young ones of the frog are called:
1. Young frogs
2. Frog cubs
3. Puppies
4. Tadpoles


Ques 21. Bhopal gas tragedy occurred due to the leakage of
1. Mustard gas
2. Methane gas
3. Sulphur dioxide
4. Methyl Isocyanate


Ques 22. The type of mass movement characterized by a slow and gradual down slope movement is known as
1. Creep
2. Rockfill
3. Landslide
4. Mud flow


Ques 23. Which of the following plays an important role in the cause of rainfall
1. Evaporation
2. Condensation
3. Both evaporation & condensation
4. Filtration


Ques 24. Global warming affects
1. Climate change
2. Food production
3. Melting of glaciers
4. All of these


Ques 25. About 30% of the country's coal deposits are found in
1. Kashmir
2. Karnataka
3. Tamil Nadu
4. Bihar and Orissa


Ques 26. EPA means :
1. Environmental Protection Act
2. Environmental Prevention Act
3. Environmental Pollution Act
4. Environmental Protection Agency


Ques 27. "Word ""Environment"" is derived from :"
1. Italy
2. French
3. German
4. English


Ques 28. The first major environmental protection law promulgated in India was
1. Air Act
2. Water Act
3. Environmental Act
4. None of these


Ques 29. Tidal power plants are not preferred by environmentalists because,
1. Tidal power is a renewable source
2. Tidal power can be developed only in coasts
3. Tidal power stations bring about major ecological changes in sensitive coastalecosystem
4. None of the above


Ques 30. Renewable energy is
1. Primary source
2. Secondary source
3. Tertiary source
4. None of the above


Answers are:
Ques 1: 4
Ques 2: 1
Ques 3: 4
Ques 4: 4
Ques 5: 3
Ques 6: 1
Ques 7: 1
Ques 8: 4
Ques 9: 4
Ques 10: 4
Ques 11: 4
Ques 12: 1
Ques 13: 2
Ques 14: 3
Ques 15: 2
Ques 16: 4
Ques 17: 3
Ques 18: 3
Ques 19: 3
Ques 20: 4
Ques 21: 4
Ques 22: 4
Ques 23: 3
Ques 24: 4
Ques 25: 4
Ques 26: 1
Ques 27: 2
Ques 28: 2
Ques 29: 2
Ques 30: 1



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